Her face wore an expression of mystic rapture like that characterizing the features of some Chinese Buddhas.
Her face wore an expression of mystic rapture, like that characterizing the features of some Chinese Buddhas.
Characterizing the ovum when it has two primary germinal layers.
A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term.
Very slowly, then, Lyly was working toward a drama of simple characterizing dialogue, more unified, and at the same time more complex.
About the middle of the third century, Sibellius, a presbyter or bishop of the church in Africa, strongly advocated the doctrine of "trinity in unity" ascharacterizing the Godhead.
In this restriction of our illustrative examples we do not admit that baptism and the sacrament named were the only ordinances characterizing the Church; indeed, there is abundant proof to the contrary.
Logic) Characterizing that kind of reasoning which derives propositions from the observation of facts, or by generalizations from facts arrives at principles and definitions, or infers causes from effects.
Logic) Characterizing that kind of reasoning which deduces consequences from definitions formed, or principles assumed, or which infers effects from causes previously known; deductive or deductively.
The singular modesty already spoken of as characterizing Mr. Bellamy, and an entire unwillingness to accept any personal and public recognition, had perhaps kept him from a realization of the fact that his fame was international.
This completes our direct study of the various elements characterizing the emotional nature of the Japanese.
In the final analysis, however, the causes which produce the characteristic features of Japanese social order are the real sources of the differentiating intellectual traits now characterizing the Japanese.
Taken as a whole, the moral ideals characterizing the Japanese during their entire historical period have been conspicuously communal.
Secondly, the diverse methods of social intercourse characterizing the East and the West make a deep chasm between individuals of these civilizations on coming into social relations.
The tourist naturally concludes that the unity characterizing the Orient is fundamental; that Oriental civilization is due to Oriental race brain, and Occidental civilization is due to Occidental race brain.
We do this bycharacterizing kinatáwu sa babáyi as a euphemism and characterizing bilat as coarse.
Yet, as a matter of fact, it is precisely in the lack of privacy characterizing the poet's life that his enemies find their justification for concerning themselves with his morality.
In one sense almost every poet would say that Plato was right in characterizing poetry thus.
But the terms also sometimes mean an inherent quality, a quality intrinsically characterizing the thing experienced and making it worth while.
The art of inference gives rise to specific features characterizing the inferred thing.
Ingleby says,--"Among other similarities in the forms of the letters to those characterizing the H.
Some eccentricity in language is remembered as characterizing Mr. George.
I repeat again, I cannot see the difference between characterizing the constitution of Iowa as odious and offensive and characterizing the constitution of another State that agrees with it precisely in terms in that way.
Too strong language cannot be used in characterizing a measure with such fatal defects.
So far as characterizing the acts we are charged with in the indictment, there can be no difficulty whatever.
Mr. Wilson is not justified in characterizing it as such on account of its description of some of the wonderful phenomena shown by Sankara.
While the governing part has undergone the complex development above detailed, the governed part has undergone an equally complex development, which has resulted in that minute division of labour characterizingadvanced nations.
The surface of this mound was covered with the layer of pebbles and coarse gravel already mentioned as characterizing the mounds of the first class; but the sand strata were absent.
This group also occupies the third terrace, and, though not so imposing in magnitude as the one just described, seems to be the grand centre from which the parallel lines, characterizing this series of works, radiate.
Here are a number of mounds and excavations similar, in all respects, to those characterizing the defensive works generally.
I am at some loss to imagine what could have made Geoffrey take such a liking to Charley; but I presume it was the confiding air characterizing all Charley's behaviour that chiefly pleased him.
Years of travel fatigue one with the latter, but never with Nature in her varying moods, with the peculiarities of races, or with the manners and customs of every-day life as characterizing each new locality and country.