• Look up sublime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sublime may refer to: Sublime (literary), use of language that excites emotions beyond ordinary experience...
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    On the Sublime (Greek: Ancient Greek: Περì Ὕψους Perì Hýpsous; Latin: De sublimitate) is a Roman-era Greek work of literary criticism dated to the 1st...
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  • 1997, songs such as "What I Got", "Santeria", "Wrong Way", "Doin' Time", and "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" were released to U.S. radio. Sublime released three...
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    solid can sublime if its vapour pressure is higher than the surrounding partial pressure of the same substance, and in some cases, sublimes at an appreciable...
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    Sublime with Rome is a band that began as a musical collaboration between former Sublime members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, and singer and guitarist Rome...
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    sublime is an adjective that describes great, elevated, or lofty thought or language, particularly in the context of rhetoric. As such, the sublime inspires...
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  • This is the discography of Sublime, an American ska punk band formed in Long Beach, California that consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud...
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  • Sublimity is a concept in philosophy. Sublimity may also refer to: Sublimity City, Kentucky, U.S. Sublimity, Oregon, U.S. Sublimity (album), by Transmission...
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  • Compatible with many language grammars from TextMate Sublime Text 1.0 was released on 18 January 2008 as an application for the Windows operating system....
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  • The 'egotistical sublime' is a phrase coined by John Keats to describe the poetry of William Wordsworth in an 1818 letter to Richard Woodhouse. The phrase...
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