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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Immeasurable very great


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immeasurable very great

and the world-at-large due to your ineptitude â€" immeasurable. Great rant. You outdid yourself, Nance, and that's saying Thanks for a very concise summary of this clowns legacy.
They well cultivate a mind of loving - kindness which is vast, great and immeasurable and so And so too does he take up in this very same manner the mind associated with
WAS very greatly surprised the other day, in looking over the list of Now, there happened to be an occasion upon which the great God could display his immeasurable love.
im*mense"\ (?), a. [l. immensus; pref. im- not + mensus, p. p. of metiri to measure: cf. f. immense. see measure.] immeasurable; unlimited. in commonest use: very great; vast; huge
Translate immeasurable at Reference.com. immeasurable translations and definitions. very great
This Sutra has ten inconceivable powers of virtue, to give immeasurable great benefits Very good! Man of great goodness, you are able to ask the Tathāgata about such wondrous
The law of God, as we read it in the ten great commandments, seems very simple, very easy. stood, and estimate the lair as he saw it, then we find it is vast, immeasurable.
adjective . 1. vast; huge; very great: an immense territory. 2. immeasurable; boundless. 3. Informal. splendid: You did an immense job getting the project started.
adj immeasurable [iˈmeÊ'ərəbl] 1 very great. onmeetbaar لا يُقاس، عَظيم огромен nezměrný umÃ¥delig unermeßlich τεράστιος inconmensurable, incalculable,
formal: very great in size or amount : impossible to measure ▪ The war has caused immeasurable damage. ▪ The new medicine has brought about an immeasurable improvement in her life.

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