Thus it is proved beyond all question that the lenses of the eye do not form an achromatic combination. |
The milkshakes come in chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla, or any combination of these. |
Iyer employs a terrific combination of erudition and absurdity that calls to mind the great postmodernists. |
In fact, so strenuous was his labour, and so great his abstemiousness, that his health suffered by the combination of the two. |
They are proposing a new strategy for treating the disease with a combination of medications. |
What makes a particular work a composer's "chef-d'oeuvre"? Is it critical acclaim, popularity, an illusion of sorts, a combination of all of the foregoing, or is there something more substantial to the idea? |