The south side has the male yang qualities dominated by the sun, being more exposed and a much warmer, drier side. |
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Nowadays it is the refugee to whom we attribute the qualities of fatefulness, tragedy, and loss. |
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This substance is used in the drink absinth which is renowned for its potentially hallucinogenic qualities. |
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This war on terror has in many ways brought out the finest qualities of the American people. |
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Only qualitative adjectives may be compared because only this type of adjective refers to qualities of objects which may vary in degrees. |
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The total sales of the qualities were still only one fifth that of the populars. |
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The middle grouping make up the majority readership of these scandal sheets, but they are also much less likely to read the qualities. |
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The circulation figures of the populars are decidedly higher than those of the qualities. |
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It is a reproduced miniature work of art with distinct aesthetic qualities. |
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Strong character and the right attitude, allied to skill, team spirit and a work ethic are all qualities he attributes to his new charges. |
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Reg was a most popular man, admired for his leadership qualities and sincere dedication to everything he tackled. |
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It's a triangular route, taking in the raised ground at the join of two valleys, and each side has distinctive qualities. |
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Ralph's superior leadership qualities are reflected in his constant defence of Piggy. |
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Of the qualities associated with the color blue, trust and faith rank high. |
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He has the right fundamental qualities for national leadership and that is why I commend him to all Conservatives. |
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Reputed to have aphrodisiac qualities, the plant resembles fennel, and used to be collected for sale at London markets. |
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By contrast, the female characters are sparsely developed and possess few redeeming qualities. |
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Lack of charisma, timidity and humility seem to be the criteria that negate strong leadership qualities. |
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Bizarrely, only six items describe the unique qualities that distinguish a doctor from other healthcare workers. |
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As a class, we openly discussed why these qualities are valued in boys and girls. |
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Coco has alliterative and assonantal qualities that also make it memorable from an aural standpoint. |
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In vedic astrology, Virgo has some qualities of air, because mercury is considered an airy planet for them. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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To her finer qualities must be added a quick temper and considerable hauteur, more readily apparent to the Chinese than to most foreigners. |
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Despite his quickness to irritability, he does have some redeeming qualities. |
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He is jealous of their prowess, and those qualities together in this time could be the biggest asset that we have in leadership. |
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It's a remarkable achievement, a testimony to Hall's skill, his knowledge and motivational qualities. |
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It's simply that these are the obvious, overt qualities or things that are, some think, acquirable. |
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Raphael absorbed the classical qualities of harmony, clarity and balance which were always after associated with him. |
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The aerodynamic qualities of the car are such that little work was needed to modify the layout of the body for the race car. |
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In reply he claims that he and his fellows hold their elevated position by virtue of a number of qualities which they enjoy simultaneously. |
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The boys simply praise their companions' qualities and unsentimentally lament their death, which in their cosmology was mainly just a big gyp. |
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Rayon is strong, extremely absorbent, comes in a variety of qualities and weights, and can be made to resemble natural fabrics. |
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Customers often accused scrap dealers of selling false weights or qualities of goods. |
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Money shouldn't be top of your list of qualities but it can have a bearing. |
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A dog, for all its admirable and unique qualities, is not a human being and is not treated in the law as such. |
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For all of Matthew's admirable qualities, he had one heartbreaking imperfection. |
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Marco Polo in medieval times admiringly described the moral qualities and rich traditions of the men and women of the steppe. |
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Subjecting him to a cold, unsentimental, statistical evaluation hardly does justice to the qualities he possessed. |
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Its expansive qualities are also evident in its rulership over adventurers, entrepreneurs, risk takers, investors, and explorers. |
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These are excellent accessories that could add up to your Jeep's sporty and adventurous qualities. |
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You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities. |
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As advertising is a very social and sociable industry, personal qualities are also important. |
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What do you feel about this friend and which of his or her qualities do you see in yourself? |
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Roosevelt the Germanist admired the kaiser's finer Teutonic qualities, as indeed he did those of Bismarck and Helmuth von Moltke. |
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Gemstones are minerals esteemed for their qualities of beauty, durability, and rarity. |
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As autumn approaches, truckloads of kangris of all qualities and hues come to the market. |
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It is a fruit of the Argentine which according to Emerson possesses remarkable qualities. |
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Scottish fiction, for all its manifest and manifold qualities, is not blessed with many rays of sunshine. |
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You display leadership qualities and are unafraid, ready to face professional competition or rivalry. |
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He will be remembered for his ready smile, quiet humour and his true gentlemanly qualities. |
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He is a being with no preternatural qualities, and differs from real living animals only in extreme smallness and agility. |
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Craig's qualities of charm and decency have been allied with just enough success on the field to keep the fans happy. |
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And a stoic is a person who combines the qualities of wisdom, upright dealing, and courage. |
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The shape of a mirror is also important with rectangular, square or oval shapes each having different qualities. |
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True womanhood emphasized the qualities of piety, purity, maternity, submissiveness, virtue, and domesticity. |
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Mitnick is portrayed as a fat, annoying and somewhat evil man with few redeeming qualities. |
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There are no redeeming qualities to the surviving characters, nor is there anything remotely interesting about the storyline. |
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Wild garlic, woodruff, ivy, wild strawberry and violets provide the splendorous colour that gives the wood one of its many appealing qualities. |
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One of the most intriguing groups of plants sought for their healing qualities, the woundworts, offers plenty of material for the researcher. |
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Leeds did manage to stage a late rally, which reflected huge credit on their fighting qualities. |
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Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each. |
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Barthes's qualities may be best displayed in fragments like the following, a self-conscious reflection upon writing. |
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The reflective qualities of glass hide many errors when used in mosaic student work. |
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The unique qualities of the Scottish regiments have not been lost on the Americans. |
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Tranquillity is one of the central qualities which define what the national park is all about. |
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All the qualities that were so sadly lacking seven days earlier were there in abundance against the Sky Blues. |
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Despite possessing many of the qualities needed to govern, the king had reigned but never ruled. |
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Other religious systems may also lay claim to some of these qualities, but not to the totality of these. |
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They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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The national champion lacked the intensity of concentration to complement her fighting qualities, and thus it was a struggle for her. |
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Though born lame in one leg, and displaying a streak of romanticism, Agesilaus was typically Spartan in his qualities and limitations. |
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Make an alphabetical list of all your lovable qualities from adorably brilliantly cool to xerophytic, youthful and zymotic. |
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Their principal function was to alphabetize Shakespeare's text, laying bare otherwise inaccessible qualities and quantities. |
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It lacks the aromatic qualities of other Alsatian grape varieties and may not be used for the production of Grand Cru or late harvest wines. |
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This quality of pain may alternate with other qualities, depending upon what other factors are involved in a particular patient's case. |
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After we pointed out the many health-giving qualities of the brown stuff, a press release lands on our desk confirming that it is good for you. |
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He notes carefully the distinctive qualities of particular specimens of goldcup oak, Douglas spruce, yellow pine, silver fir, and sequoia. |
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Born in Warwickshire, she was the daughter of a land agent whose moral qualities are reflected in those of the upright Adam Bede. |
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It was called Alum Root Flower because its roots shared the astringent qualities of species of true alum root. |
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Inherent in this are his qualities of individuality, ambitiousness, justice, and straightforwardness. |
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The qualities of youth and beauty were regarded as a fitting gift for their gods. |
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Violence, profanity, and amorality all have their place in a story, if these qualities are observed or reported truths. |
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These lattices join together into one of seven different crystal systems, each contributing to a crystal's unique qualities. |
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Edmond requires the qualities of a romantic hero, which means Errol Flynn, rather than Gary Cooper's boring brother. |
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Teenage clubs would be formed in schools to tackle teenage angst and improve leadership qualities. |
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I have quoted part of the petition at length, because its anecdotal and tonal qualities are lost in summary. |
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Annamma is no match for her husband either in stature or in qualities and accepts her lot with resignation. |
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Polyester is made with synthetic resins and is known for it's strong, light and weather resistant qualities. |
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They have the same ethereal qualities so to speak, as angels, and they're also messengers because an angel is also a messenger. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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Spinach is a desirable leaf vegetable with good cooking qualities and a high nutritive value. |
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I have a profound sense of respect for the inherent qualities of these images and work outward from there. |
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An outstanding scientist, he commanded great respect for both his abilities and also for his exceptional personal qualities. |
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People respected her honesty and forthright manner, qualities which endeared her to all. |
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His responsiveness to nature recalls one of Atwood's beliefs about qualities extant in much Canadian literature. |
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Initially, Shenandoah supporters emphasized the scenic and primeval qualities of the park along with its recreational and restorative potential. |
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One assumes Paul Smith's choice of moniker alludes to his music's reverberative qualities, but in fact its origin is rather more unusual. |
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All these noble qualities are to be reverenced and loved, no doubt, but what entitles them to be called beautiful? |
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A bit young and reckless, his positional play and defensive qualities occasionally let him down at the very top level. |
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In his later description of the marble revetments, Hills gives a reciprocal sense of the abstract qualities of marble as liquid or molten. |
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Departmental goals are likely to be long term, but can often be broken down into subgoals that retain potent discriminative qualities. |
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Here is a run-down on their qualities and, more importantly, their chances of featuring in the tournament. |
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Packing was an occupation that rewarded innate qualities and paid little regard to status or civility. |
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I had patterned my own behavior after his, and when I began to identify some of those same qualities in myself, I knew I had to take action. |
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The massive bronze statue of Richard in Westminster Palace Yard captures superbly the Ricardian qualities admired for centuries. |
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This is a year in which the qualities of steadiness, patience, loyalty and bravery will be richly rewarded. |
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With its antispasmodic, antibacterial and antiviral qualities, licorice is an excellent herbal remedy for both wet and dry coughs. |
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One of the qualities that sets him apart is that he probably believes he's the best player on the floor. |
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Translation skills apart, what qualities do you need to be an effective sign-singer? |
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When a young player has high qualities some club like Rangers will want to buy him. |
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It's like all the bad qualities that some adults have are being copied by many kids. |
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Many people have found that alcohol has aphrodisiac qualities, even if it occasionally dampens the ability to follow through. |
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Whatever their aphrodisiac qualities, oats or porridge have real nutritional value. |
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Most of these foods are believed to have aphrodisiac qualities because of their smell, taste or appearance. |
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Below nestled a shingle cove of limpid water and fearless little fish, qualities that tend to bring the boy out of the man. |
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Why can't we all appreciate each other's good qualities and realize we've all got room for improvement as well? |
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Putting materials to best use involves an appreciation of their innate sensory qualities as well as their technical potential. |
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The accompanying images were appropriated from films and video but share certain visual qualities. |
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More often than not, that last little bit doesn't get thrown in with lion-like qualities. |
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The book is also a political genealogy as rogues' gallery, tracing various nefarious qualities through several generations. |
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It was only much later that the Authorized Version came to be praised for its literary qualities. |
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We may admire most of the literary qualities and disapprove of only a few in the course of the novel. |
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Apart from their literary qualities, his publications were famed for a high standard of typography and binding. |
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One thing that is important to consider are the many qualities of a compatible roomie. |
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All of these qualities vary with the species of fruit tree, the variety, and rootstock. |
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It is easy to make natural perfume using essential oils, and they have the additional benefits of having aromatherapeutic qualities. |
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Thankfully the Future Shock EP shows all the same qualities of the later debut, with a slightly more lo-fi recording. |
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The reasoning tests assess qualities such as aptitude, cognitive skill, ability, and intelligence. |
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The symbol of regional pride will be hoisted in the city at 7.05 am as thousands of Yorkshire-lovers take part in a countywide jamboree to celebrate the region's qualities. |
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Avoid wrinkles by choosing lightweight knits and woven polyesters such as georgette or similarly textured fabrics that have wash-and-wear, wrinkle-free qualities. |
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The sensory qualities of such an object are therefore no more than passing accidents, through which its essence is dimly and confusedly perceived. |
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Vocals feature more frequently, too, though more for their harmonic qualities and instrumental timbre than for any literal meanings they might convey. |
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As a result, shippers, fruit jobbers, and retailers were primarily concerned about fruit weights, perishability, and aesthetic qualities, including color, flavor, and texture. |
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Uhry herself doesn't believe those qualities predict school success, but she thinks they are determinative in school admissions. |
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But according to Rob Lowe, a man who possesses all of these qualities, being too pretty as an actor is actually a detriment. |
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That Elgort executes the high-wire act so flawlessly is probably owed to the fact that he shares some of the same qualities. |
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Above all else, Zervos focused on the formal qualities of Miro's collages, giving little importance to subjects represented in the artist's chosen materials. |
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It has long been known that high Alpine grass has potent qualities. |
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His interest was not so much in the buildings themselves but in the qualities that gave a sense of felt knowledge to a space such as light and its reflection. |
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The word dignitas was a Latin rhetorical and political term that indicated either the possession of high political or social rank or the moral qualities associated with it. |
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At the Summer Olympics, which begin in Athens, Greece, next week, the world's elite athletes will once again dazzle us with their almost superhuman qualities. |
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The essential qualities of Judo reside in the execution of throws with finesse, without the expenditure of strength, joined to an irresistible rhythm. |
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Since the 1920s, beauty pageants have been centered on these superficial qualities. |
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This cool air could be eliminated with low-e glazing, which has good insulating qualities and, thus, higher radiant temperatures on the glass surface. |
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Instead of lessons about the dangerous, addictive, and deadly qualities of prescription opioids, he got lessons on relieving pain. |
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To couch it in Wilson's terms, the skills you need are vaguely analogous to the qualities represented by the cup, the wand, the sword and the pentacle. |
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Taking to an absurdist extreme the notion that the unique qualities of a medium should dictate its form, he produces three-dimensional objects composed solely of paint. |
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Typically, the sensual qualities of your work are more animalistic. |
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Strange is masterful in her ability to capture and juxtapose the audible qualities of language alongside the literary tools of assonance and alliteration. |
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Her quicksilver changes of intent, complex multiple qualities, polyrhythms, and opposing body parts warred with Anderson's weeping strings to create a moving picture of grief. |
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One person who holds a much higher opinion of Klitschko is somebody who learned his finer qualities while facing him in the ring. |
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But the plot and its apish qualities ultimately aren't very important. |
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It's a plant whose leaves are said to have many medicinal qualities. |
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In some quarters, the dove is considered to possess angelic qualities. |
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He had a deer's qualities, all right, the speed, the sure feet and most of all an indefinable sense of fragility that set him apart in a game otherwise marked by violence. |
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It's something that robotics types call the Uncanny Valley, when a robot crosses over from seeming machinelike but hasn't yet achieved true human qualities. |
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Any list of his conspicuous qualities turns out to be a recitation of opposites. |
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The ailurophiles say that they do not anthropomorphize cats but, rather, that cats have such human qualities as they may condescend to adopt for their own selfish purposes. |
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Her curating had that same mix of qualities, preferring loose links between works to hammered-out argument. |
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This is a barley variety that is inferior in grain, hull, and straw nutritive qualities that would logically have a negative impact on animal performance. |
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Such flame retardant polymers exhibit superior performance qualities during use, especially in thermoplastics such as glass-filled polyesters and glass-filled nylons. |
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He showed strong leadership qualities and organisational skills. |
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Working in her home, she would mix and remix complex blends of essential oils and other ingredients to create fragrances with the qualities she wanted. |
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Her performance has so many qualities and rings with such truth. |
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Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly. |
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While male kings did so by emulating such male gendered qualities as martial skills and leadership ability, female kings had to emulate womanly qualities. |
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Painting, for him should imitate the roundness of sculptured forms, and architecture, too, must partake of the organic qualities of the human figure. |
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For all his defects, he had the qualities that are most needed to overcome the defects in our current political system. |
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With no distracting background or props, all attention is focused on the actor's face and costume, and their expressive qualities as rendered by the artist. |
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The worst movies of all time have absolutely no redeeming qualities. |
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Leadership qualities apart, it is his positive view of the life which has helped him maintain his cool all along and this seems to be keeping him hale and hearty. |
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Yet one can see in Flashman some of the qualities of the angry young men of the 1950s and subsequent decades though he would not thank us for saying so. |
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Ray builds the ecosystem up from the longleaf pine and examines the notable species diversity of these forests and their unique qualities as a habitat. |
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On the one hand this is an enormously generous, inclusive and warm-hearted book, but, on the other, it carries these qualities to the point of vagueness and idealism. |
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Sometimes scrubs combine abrasive qualities from these granules with plant-based exfoliant accelerators, such as milk or fruit acids and certain essential oils. |
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The southern limit was marked by the Barnsley Bed losing its coking qualities. |
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Humility and care for others are the important qualities lacking in our self-preoccupations and self-elevations. |
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Sounds and some tangible qualities solicit their proper senses, and force an entrance to the mind. |
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Strength and magnitude are qualities which impress the imagination in a powerful and substantive manner. |
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In Turner's Christology here, Jesus functions not as a crucified atoner, but instead as a hard-working example of labor's redemptive qualities. |
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Wombs also share qualities with the jars used for mixing kisra, the wafery staple of northern Sudan. |
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Mohawk Home will launch the Raymond Waites Collection at the January Atlanta Market with 30 styles in woven and print qualities. |
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These affordance or qualities of specific visual perception are implicit to the information contained in the visual stimulus. |
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He had this Williams Syndrome and in some ways it gave him good qualities as well as the problems he had. |
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This week's tests continued to evaluate flying qualities in different aircraft configurations at various altitudes and airspeeds. |
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All flour produced by the Altay grain processor is known for excellent baking qualities and nutritious value. |
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The battling qualities he provides will be badly missed, while Scates is waiting on confirmation that it's a fracture. |
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Luis created the photographs using a Kirlian Device, an instrument he designed to reveal the qualities of wireless networks. |
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The Allegro Scherzando was outstanding with both players obviously relishing the music's mordant wit and foregrounding its sinister qualities. |
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In person, Messina is a bit like Danny, minus the curmudgeon qualities. |
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But maybe it's the qualities of a limpet mine rather than a bombshell Ms Nordegren needs. |
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However, they provide the IMF's approval that a currency has the qualities necessary to be an international reserve currency. |
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The unique qualities of music as therapy can enhance communication, support change and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively. |
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The personal qualities valued by Kooris on Erambie are contrasted with racialising representations in local newspaper reports. |
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Many plants and even some lichens are edible and have medicinal qualities, she explained before popping a bit of lungwort lichen into her mouth. |
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The viroids are evolutionarily escaped archaeal group I introns which have retrotransposition and self splicing qualities. |
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A simple honey-glazed chicken breast with roast asparagus is easy to prepare while containing several ingredients with aphrodisiac qualities. |
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Nowadays, scientists ascribe the aphrodisiac qualities of chocolate to two chemicals it contains. |
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He adds that dining in and cooking for one s partner has aphrodisiacal qualities in its own right. |
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It was cultivated in Greece for its medicinal qualities and by the Romans for its supposedly aphrodisiacal qualities. |
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Topical applications of a variety of mushrooms, such as shiitake, maitake and tremella are used widely for their skin beautifying qualities. |
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Bushy juneberries have the same qualities as the trees do, except that they are more multi-stemmed and shrubby. |
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Estimation of breeding and productive qualities of cattle of Kalmyk breed on genetic indicators. |
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The very Iconic and Rhematic qualities of the concept of the phaneron enforce on the researcher a duty to listen to what is present to the mind. |
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Lead is added to copper alloys such as brass and bronze, to improve machinability and for its lubricating qualities. |
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Echolocation details, such as signal strength, spectral qualities, and discrimination, are well understood by researchers. |
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Conversely, historical and literary material may acquire mythological qualities over time. |
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A prose poem is a composition in prose that has some of the qualities of a poem. |
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I wondered if it would be possible to make a building which had the same qualities as these magnificent cliffs. |
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If ice forms on the wings or control surfaces, this may adversely affect the flying qualities of the aircraft. |
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They can be dull, small and of varying colour, but there are exceptions that are appreciated for their aesthetic qualities. |
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In many places, bone elements are replaced by cartilage and even fat, thereby improving their hydrostatic qualities. |
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With all these qualities combined in one ship, the longship was unrivalled for centuries, until the arrival of the great cog. |
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These exceptional vowel qualities represent overshifts and nonshifts, and they are very consistently maintained in the local dialects. |
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Their major disadvantages are poor seagoing qualities, cramped quarters and poor ability to defend themselves against aerial threat. |
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There are turns of style, by means of which any qualities can be described panegyrically. |
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It also has good machining qualities, and is quite easy to use with nails, screws and glue. |
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The Homeric qualities of Stesichorus' poetry are demonstrated in a fragment of his poem Geryoneis describing the death of the monster Geryon. |
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An airport may determine prices or organize different queues for taxi services of different qualities and prices. |
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Tennyson's use of the musical qualities of words to emphasise his rhythms and meanings is sensitive. |
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They decorated themselves with beads and collected exotic stones for aesthetic, rather than utilitarian qualities. |
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In the 1970s sailmakers began to laminate multiple materials with different characteristics to synergize the qualities of each. |
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Because of its qualities of endurance and speed, the dromedary is the favourite animal used by nomads. |
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The chieftains constantly had to demonstrate their qualities as leaders, either by giving gifts to their followers or by holding great feasts. |
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In medieval Europe he was made a member of the Nine Worthies, a group of heroes who encapsulated all the ideal qualities of chivalry. |
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It can be compared to and has some of the same qualities as music, art, or literature. |
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To classify its organoleptic qualities, olive oil is judged by a panel of trained tasters in a blind taste test. |
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Nutmeg and mace have similar sensory qualities, with nutmeg having a slightly sweeter and mace a more delicate flavour. |
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Cloves may be used to give aromatic and flavor qualities to hot beverages, often combined with other ingredients such as lemon and sugar. |
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Some have introduced completely new vowel qualities to compensate, as is the case for Tetelcingo Nahuatl. |
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The regime, depending on Maurice's personal qualities as a virtual dictator, therefore came under unbearable strain. |
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The Portuguese attributed qualities like intelligence and industriousness to Chinese and Japanese slaves which is why they favored them more. |
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These qualities allowed these Chichimecas to resist Spanish domination for many years. |
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It has all the potential qualities of becoming the international means of communication. |
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However, a few Irish English consonants have distinctive, varying qualities. |
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Many prescriptive grammars and style guides include adjectives for inherently superlative qualities to be ungradable. |
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Among the distinctive qualities are symmetrically patterned woven baskets and stools carved out of a single piece of wood. |
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First used in 1723, today the term implies qualities of leadership, initiative, and innovation in new venture design. |
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Before you can classify someone to leadership position, certain qualities have to follow. |
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This leads us to see that an entrepreneur must have leadership skills or qualities in order to see potential opportunities and act upon them. |
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Among the qualities typically desired, are mechanical strength, low moisture permeability, and chemical and volumetric stability. |
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In coal mining, accumulating and escaping gases were known originally for their adverse effects rather than their useful qualities. |
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However, to both those qualities were just means to the final goal and here they were divided by a key difference. |
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On rare occasions, Legalist Han Fei lauds such qualities as benevolence and proper social norms. |
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Protestants were thus attracted to these qualities and supposed to strive for reaching them. |
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This has important implications for tissue engineering, especially because of the elastic qualities of the adhesive. |
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The wool quality of a Herdwick has unique qualities relating to durability. |
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These two qualities have made ryegrass the most popular grass for silage making for the last sixty years. |
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Graphite of various hardness or softness results in different qualities and tones when used as an artistic medium. |
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Fifteen years later he retired, and by virtue of his conversation and qualities, became a leader in society. |
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Nietzsche agreed with much of Carlyle's hero worship, transferring many qualities of the hero to his concept of the superman. |
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Because of its scenic qualities, the valley of the River Derwent sees many tourist visitors. |
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Turf grasses with these qualities are being propagated from Arizonian species and bred with local species called paspalum grasses. |
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Given all of Kerfs superb qualities, I know that he will be successful in this new job. |
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I think there are ways in which some people talk about the novel being magical realist or having magical realism qualities. |
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This may have been an accubitum with magical qualities of procreation for sterile husbands who slept on this stone. |
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As such, they reveal a central concern in Acmeist practice, but do not necessarily specify qualities which are uniquely Acmeist. |
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The school's anthem sang of its many outstanding qualities, and it was hard to keep a straight face while singing. |
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To look upon the cynegetic qualities of our prehistory, even as presented here, is to shop for ideas that one may sift, sort, use, and cast off. |
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Conan, dispossessed of his throne and dead had in fact all the qualities of the Danish ghostking. |
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The pub combined all the traditional English qualities of horse brasses, Formica and surliness. |
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Personal courage and an indomitable self-confidence were the chief, indeed the only, qualities which sprang to light in General Feversham. |
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Those virtues were rather feigned and affected things to serve his ambition, than true qualities ingenerate in his judgement or nature. |
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That every thing has a real constitution, whereby it is what it is, and on which its sensible qualities depend, is past doubt. |
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Too many otherwise suitable sites may be found to have sink holes, cavities, or poor load bearing qualities. |
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Some of them were associated with specific social functions, seasonal events and personal archetypal qualities. |
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However, Sikhism also accepts saguni concept, that is a divine with qualities and form. |
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Joseph maintained that invention and imagination were the chief qualities of a poet. |
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He is known for the sculptural qualities of his buildings, and their relationship with the landscape. |
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Ground coriander seed is widely used as a thickening agent, and turmeric is added for colour and its digestive qualities. |
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There were other Gospel books produced in the same time period and geographic area that have similar qualities to the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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Accepting both rhyme and stress, Jonson used them to mimic the classical qualities of simplicity, restraint and precision. |
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The former are unanalysable, and are broken down into primary and secondary qualities. |
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Primary qualities are essential for the object in question to be what it is. |
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Secondary qualities are the sensory information we can perceive from its primary qualities. |
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Therefore, its primary qualities dictate what the object essentially is, while its secondary qualities define its attributes. |
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They also share the lyrical and dramatic qualities of Handel's Italian operas. |
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Myron Selznick also represented Olivier and when he met Leigh, he felt that she possessed the qualities that his brother was searching for. |
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Each manufacturer's brand has different qualities, which can significantly affect play. |
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Indian rulers adopted red serge jackets for their own forces and retainers as if to capture their magical qualities. |
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In the event, the speech was a model of its kind, in which he avoided comment on Disraeli's politics, while praising his personal qualities. |
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Descriptions of Maxwell remark upon his remarkable intellectual qualities being matched by social awkwardness. |
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Talking animals endowed with human qualities have now become a staple of modern fantasy. |
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Despite difference of style and temperament, the two quickly recognised qualities in each other and developed a lifelong friendship. |
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Romantic art also takes much of its aesthetic qualities from medievalism and Gothicism, as well as mythology and folklore. |
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The boathouse and its interior had all the qualities that she was looking for. |
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In a newspaper context, the term Berliner is generally used only to describe size, not to refer to other qualities of the publication. |
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While Locke used this argument to distinguish primary from secondary qualities, Berkeley extends it to cover primary qualities in the same way. |
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It is not to these qualities, but to that which is the subject of them, that we give the name body. |
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Ireland's waters provide diving sites of various qualities and standards to encompass all individual requirements. |
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Although the practice is not common in English, cairns are sometimes referred to by their anthropomorphic qualities. |
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Several springs which were traditionally thought to have healing qualities exist around Inverness. |
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The magazines were important for spreading the visual idiom of Jugendstil, especially the graphical qualities. |
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The text above the Paris Metro entrance uses the qualities of the rest of the iron work in the structure. |
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For sculpture, the principal materials employed were glass and wrought iron, resulting in sculptural qualities even in architecture. |
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Manson possesses a contralto vocal range, which has been noted for its distinctive qualities as well as her emotive delivery. |
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In essence, without the notion of nondog qualities against which to compare inequalities, we could have no concept of dog. |
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There are certain indispensable qualities essential to the Chief Minister of the Crown in a great war. |
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Materials like tungsten, barium sulfate, and bismuth are used ro impart metallic qualities to polyolefins, PVC, ABS, nylon, and other engineering plastics. |
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