Scrub with a slightly different physiognomy is present in two areas north of the river. |
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For the lovely Larghetto in II, Bilson gives each note its own character, even its own physiognomy. |
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Trends in cuticular species richness parallel inferred changes in vegetation physiognomy and biomass. |
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They appropriated the symbolic authority, as well as the physiognomy of the architecture. |
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This larger confederation would in turn be a particular state, with its own personality, its own interests, its own physiognomy. |
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Today, some restingas still suffer man-made impact through fire or cattle, but even apparently pristine areas display an open physiognomy. |
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The approach towards these limits gives rise to significant changes in the physiognomy of the capitalist economy. |
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There is no doubt that Charles Darwin was sceptical about the claims of physiognomy with regard to expression and emotion. |
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The science of physiognomy was of particular importance to the ancient Greeks. |
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Many bigots and racists still use physiognomy to judge character and personality. |
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The physiognomy of the city and the bearing of its inhabitants share the portentous aspect of a drama. |
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But Schels' interest in physiognomy too becomes apparent as the viewer is drawn into speculation about their characters. |
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Shifty physiognomy, it seems, is independent of these things. That shiftiness was also recognised by those whose money was actually at stake. |
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This should guarantee safety in case of flooding but also provide the city with a new physiognomy. |
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During that time, we cartoonists had a field day with his eminently caricaturable physiognomy! |
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Ecosystem classes are based on their land cover mosaic, floristic properties, climate and physiognomy. |
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With the numerous projects currently under study, the physiognomy of the city should probably be profoundly modified in the next few years. |
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Description Hierarchical listing of habitats based on broad physiognomy and hydrology, surfae morphology and vegetation physiognomy. |
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An ever alert physiognomy, a knowing air combined with great liveliness of movement give this dog a characteristic appearance unlike any other. |
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Too bad the rear section looks odd and doesn't live up to the dreamy physiognomy in terms of character. |
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In this way, Spain and Europe developed a spiritual physiognomy marked indelibly by the Gospel. |
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His cleverly disguised off-cutters terrified batsmen, and a legend grew as cartoonists captured his Mephistophelean physiognomy and writers relished his deadly deeds. |
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But this woman has committed to memory all the essentials of her own physiognomy, and can conjure up, time and again, her own basic likeness without resorting to a mirror. |
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He used this time to study formal logic, social psychology, physiognomy, and craniometry, which laid the foundations of a broad approach in medicine. |
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The regional physiognomy is characterized by broad ridges and rugged dissected stream valleys cutting through sedimentary rocks and scattered igneous knobs. |
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The basic political physiognomy of the UAW remains the same today as it was during the Cold War, above all its fear of socialism and hatred of its Marxist opponents. |
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I'm put off by the rote lingo of liturgies, and I can never quite square the exceedingly European Jesus of my childhood lesson books with the physiognomy of the region. |
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Lavater, who wrote fragments on physiognomy, and who styles himself a fragment of a physiognomist, maintains that physiognomy exists as a true science. |
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There is something characteristic about the very physiognomy of the Yorkshireman. |
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The physiognomy and structure of the sublittoral macrophyte communities in Kassari Bay. |
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Later his criminal adversaries were grotesque villains of repulsive physiognomy with such self-descriptive names as Pruneface, Flyface, the Mole, Wormy, the Blank, Laffy, and Rhodent. |
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The first actual Roussillon circlet will be composed of 234,464 inhabitants and the aging of inhabitants permeates more to the physiognomy of the territory. |
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Duchenne did not thus merely discard physiognomy and classical pathognomy, the 'metaphysics' to which passions had been relegated. |
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A distinctive feature of his physiognomy revealed by examination of the body was that his hair and beard were auburn. |
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Austen does not use the words pathognomy or physiognomy in any of her published works. |
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The consort's physiognomy in this painting is more Indianized compared to the Persianized prince. |
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This is why the spiritual physiognomy of Jeanne Jugan is capable of attracting disciples of Christ and filling their hearts with hope and evangelical joy, drawn from God and forgetfulness of oneself. |
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The film's real energy comes from DiCaprio, his spoilt-kitten physiognomy filling out into shades of Mickey Rooney pudginess: he's perfect as a cocky kid who is further than he thinks down the road to stolid middle age. |
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The vocational school also recalls the architecture for factories: built on five levels, it presents a glass façade, and its physiognomy reflects a declared functionalism. |
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The methodologies involved in identifying the geographical and ethnic origin of an individual are complex and time-consuming, as is the reconstruction of the bomber's physiognomy. |
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However, it became clear that the present institutional physiognomy is the result of a complex evolutionary process on the historical and juridical levels. |
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The majority of these cover occult subjects such as alchemy, astrology, chiromancy and physiognomy. |
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As far as physiognomy goes, the winners protest that they would as lief have foregone the double points, and the money. |
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The Adriatic Sea is a unique water body in respect of its overall biogeochemical physiognomy. |
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Whether one believes the tenets of physiognomy or not, it is certainly fascinating to read them rendered into terms that are immediately accessible to the lay reader. |
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Several estates also emerging at Tourlaville, La Glacerie, Querquerville and Equeurdreville, amending the physiognomy of a suburb which densified. |
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