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Ambivalence best characterizes the American approach to legislating personal morality.
Why is the cosmological constant, which characterizes the energy density of the vacuum, so small?
What characterizes well-designed bitstream CD players is the absence of the metallic hardness that often marred the sound of low-cost CD players.
This combination of attributes characterizes good teachers at home and in the classroom.
Rather, there is a distinctive intellectual style that characterizes autistics.
Perhaps the most striking feature is the steep escarpment that characterizes the northwest-facing edge of the Cotswold Hills.
Despite the saturated hues, a quietness, partially the result of craft, characterizes the sculpture.
The belemnites sampled in this study were mostly translucent and retained the primary concentric banding that characterizes belemnite rostra.
The bold use of wall space, incorporating broader and heavier Roman and Etruscan elements, also characterizes Empire interiors.
This attitude, at once exposed and cautious, open and liberated, characterizes her prose.
Newspapers have been conservatively run, averse to risk and unwilling to make the kind of investment that characterizes growth industries.
In vv 24 and 26a Paul asserts a surfeit of desire and passion by the people he is denouncing, which he characterizes as impurity and dishonor.
Leaves lack the thick tomentum beneath the leaf that characterizes the white linden.
Hiss is minimal and the songs have a degree of warmth to them, avoiding the tinniness that sometimes characterizes film music of the time.
Carbonate-rich Paleozoic bedrock characterizes the geology of the Mixedwood Plains.
That is, what about people who deliberately disrupt the continuity that ordinarily characterizes our identity?
A monsoon climate of alternating wet and dry seasons characterizes the weather.
Whereas hyperbolic activity and elliptic motion characterizes the cab, a big rig manifests an elliptic activity and hyperbolic motion.
He, however, says that this substitution, along with many others, characterizes synecdoche.
He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
By the absence of the swollen nasal prominence, which characterizes the gangetic Gavial.
There is little of that undulating, wavelike slope and swell which characterizes the peculiar species of surface called prairie.
They assumed their leadership, however, with that obliviousness to youth which usually characterizes old age.
The localism which characterizes this system contributes elements both of strength and of weakness.
For that reason, perhaps, being free from that enviousness that characterizes so many girls, she was a beauty-lover.
Tuckerman speaks of this portrait as inelegant and unflattering, and characterizes the artist as unideal, but conscientious.
Finitude characterizes our ontological being insofar as it is the in-common structuring of our general mode of temporal existence.
This guiding identity runs through all the surprises and contrasts of the piece, and characterizes every law.
Reason teaches us that intelligent design characterizes every act of God.
The subtitle, Bunk House Philosophy, characterizes the book.
The spirit of enterprise, which characterizes the commercial part of America, has left no occasion of displaying itself unimproved.
The new-comer regarded the doctor with that beaming but breathless geniality which characterizes a corpulent charwoman who has just managed to stuff herself into an omnibus.
The folds of the drapery, the fall of the curtains, had been arranged and rearranged, by Adolph and Rosa, with that nicety of eye which characterizes their race.
In Dante's view, then, the element which antithetically characterizes most the sin of acedia is slowness and the slowing of goal-directed activities.
This Article takes that failure as a starting point to launch a critique of the universal individualist project that characterizes the current human rights system.
But that stupid absorption in his own sentiments, which characterizes young and true love, had ruined him, as a child full of life sometimes kills itself out of ignorance.
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