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How to use others' in a sentence

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Phenomenally, our own and others' perceptions and actions are experienced differently.
His movements contradicted the others' actions, his steps were graceful and quiet like that of a doe.
It had become boisterous and quite noisy so the Tavern owner had devised a way to get all the customers off each others' throats.
You can only choose one director, but feel free to discuss or criticize others' choices.
Unions that back them are selfishly using the political process to enrich themselves at others' expense.
People staying in the house of glass are not expected to pelt stones at others' houses.
They commiserate and validate each others' feelings and become confidantes.
Deliberators identify with each other's decisions and actions, so that each deliberator's actions become the expression of the others' rational activity.
Relying on this intimist perspective, Flam's discussions of individual paintings sometimes depart startlingly from others' readings of the same material.
They grasped each others' hands and stood wreathed in smiles.
They seek others' love and approval to justify their own self-image and give them the approval they feel they need in life.
Since nobody is sure how stringent the testing will be, companies with later fiscal years have the benefit of time to learn from others' mistakes.
Successful implementation of the idea eluded Whitney until near the end of his life, occurring first in others' armories.
Thanks to Roy and others' reliance on the Description, a number of its inventions found their way onto the Ordnance Survey maps.
For the monthly spring and summer meetings members visit each others' apiaries for practical demonstrations.
Family kvetches will take up more of your time this August so be prepared to stick close to home and get deeply involved in others' issues.
Over the last few years, the Smiths and Burnsides have socialised together at parties and barbecues and often visited each others' houses.
She sits back and takes note of others' mistakes, making sure not to make them herself.
While your concern for others' suffering is admirable, I think your need for others to have survivor guilt and simulated suffering is misplaced.
Once in situ, the pair were spotted looking awfully cosy, whispering sweet nothings into each others' ears.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is as though there were a neighbourly understanding to respect the others' rights.
He was a man that God endowed with a clear and wonderful depth, a discerner of others' spirits, and very much a master of his own.
The boys seized each others' hands and fled, with many tumblings and bruises, to the shelter of a great oak that stood upon the river-bank.
I don't want to walk down the street wearing a breathing mask because of your inconsideration for others' clear lungs.
It is for others' good that I ask, to redress great wrong, and to lift much and terrible troubles, that may be more great than you can know.
The intention is that myself and Go West will be on stage together and we'll play on each others' songs.
Almost from the day they founded Oasis, Noel and Liam were at each others' throats.
And towser, stirred by the others' emotion, barked joyfully.
Man is not given that godlike unselfishness that thinks only of others' good.
If you are a Dominator, your interaction may be characterized by a lack of concern for others' feelings or views.
They worship at the same mosque, guard each others' religious processions, grow up together, intermarry and live in peace without fear or retribution.
They tore at each others' eyes and ears with their hands and with their gleaming tusks repeatedly slashed and gored until both were cut fairly to ribbons from head to foot.
We should not allow our horror at a terrorist massacre to coarsen our attitudes by overidentifying with Charlie Hebdo's smug derision of others' dearly held beliefs.
Helms' interaction theory hypothesizes that the child's level of identity in combination with others' identities can result in qualitatively different educational experiences.
As part of the agreement,Facebook and Yahoo have signed a cross-licensing deal granting access to each others' patent portfolios, they said in a jointstatement.
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