Plural noun : the imponderabilia surrounding human life. From Dictionary.com.
This comment was written by the imponderabilia of actual life. From Wordnik.com. [Katha Pollitt on Flanagan and Hirshman] Reference
Report this comment to the moderators the imponderabilia of actual life Writes. From Wordnik.com. [Katha Pollitt on Flanagan and Hirshman] Reference
In this way he became acquainted with much of the imponderabilia of native life. From Wordnik.com. [An Agreeable Man] Reference
Check it out to see which she liked best at Fair Weather and The Devil in the White City: Book Review posted at the imponderabilia of actual life. From Wordnik.com. [The Good News in the Kidlitosphere: The June Carnival of Children's Literature] Reference
Indeed, it may be the very perniciously vague, equivocal, quasi-mystical, and/or ineliminably metaphorical imponderabilia of moral discourse that so troubles the error theorist. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Anti-Realism] Reference
The answer, as K. well knows, depends upon too many imponderabilia to be worth the cost of a cable. From Wordnik.com. [Gallipoli Diary, Volume I] Reference
If we take into calculation the imponderabilia, whose weight can only be guessed at, the scale is inclined slightly in favour of the Triple. From Wordnik.com. [Germany and the Next War] Reference
Intellectual exercise gives tone to brain and character, and a really deep comprehension of war and its requirements postulates a certain philosophic mental education and bent, which makes it possible to assess the value of phenomena in their reciprocal relations, and to estimate correctly the imponderabilia. From Wordnik.com. [Germany and the Next War] Reference
If we historians were to devote all our attention to the collection of facts and the collating of evidence and to nothing else at all, if we were to neglect the imponderabilia, the spiritual and human sides of life because we have no scientific scale to weigh them in (as indeed we cannot have), we should cease to attract the ablest minds of the rising generation into the army of historians. From Wordnik.com. [History and Literature] Reference
For me, it’s been more a case of imponderabilia than permission not to know. From Wordnik.com. [» Work at Home Mom Strocel.com] Reference
I blogged an anti anti-feminist book review a few weeks ago (Happy Housewives: http://imponderabilia.blogspot.com/2006/01/happy-housewives-and-cult-of.html ) and a large part of the many comments included remarks on my (or other commenters) jealousy, pettiness, lack of sense of humor, anger and choice of clothes (!. From Wordnik.com. [In Defense of Bitterness] Reference
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