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Translations completeness [kəmˈpliːtnɪs] N [of report, study, information] → lo completo at varying stages of completeness → en diferentes fases de finalización completeness n → Vollständigkeit f; the design has a sense of completeness about it → das Design erscheint vollendet or vollkommen; a work which demonstrates the completeness of his talent → ein Werk, das sein vollendetes Talent beweist How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| If Emily considered herself capable of contributing in this way to the completeness of his great work on "the ruined cities," she had only to apply to his bookseller in London, who would pay her the customary remuneration and give her every assistance of which she might stand in need. It was one of those moments which sometimes come and go without any apparent cause, when life suddenly takes a mystical aspect of completeness, all its discords are harmonised by some unseen hand of the spirit, and all its imperfections fall away. It is very difficult for events to be reflected in their real strength and completeness amid the conditions of court life and far from the scene of action. |
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