Accordingly, the relationships which a story clarifies are of much greater import than the facts it gives.
Not one clarifiesany relationship which will further his efforts to order the world.
Rapid cooling of the products prevents overcooking, clarifies the liquid and preserves the shape and texture.
Rapid cooling of the product prevents overcooking, clarifies the liquid and preserves the shape and texture of the product.
It sobers and clarifies human thinking a little, perhaps, to reflect on how thin a line separates the sublime and the ridiculous, the saint and the sensualist, the martyr and the fool, the genius and the freak.
The trouble with much preaching is that it lacks the essentially religious insight; in dwelling on man's identities it confuses or drugs, not clarifies and purges, the spirit.
This method is commonly practised by the Arabians in the neighbourhood of Yemen and Moka, and rapidly clarifies the liquor, unless a very large quantity of chicory is present.
As a general rule, those varieties should be chosen that yield a juice rich in sugar, and contain no undue amount of acid, and which, after the period of active fermentation is past, furnishes a liquor which clarifies itself and keeps well.
The first are the best; their juice has the greatest specific gravity, is the richest in sugar, ferments the most freely, clarifies spontaneously the quickest, and keeps the best after fermentation.
Light clarifies our reason; burning kindles our will, that we desire naught but Him.
It strengthens the attractive faculty in man, and clarifies the blood, because the one is ruled by Mars.
Maidenhair distilled in May, the water cleanses both liver and lungs, clarifies the blood, and breaks the stone.
He catches the note of definiteness from the tale, which thereby clarifies his thinking.
It acts like fresh air, it clarifies the atmosphere of the mind and it enables one to see things in a sharply defined light.
There is also a good use of repetition, which aids the child in following the plot and which clarifies the meaning.
Through labor mankind approaches this ideal, attains knowledge from experience, and clarifies the concept of happiness.
If the remembering is efficacious and pertinent, it reveals the possibilities of the present; that is to say, it clarifies the transitive, transforming character that belongs inherently to the present.
Bahá’u’lláh clarifies various aspects of this part of the law of inheritance.
It should therefore be thoroughly boiled, and all the scum removed from the surface as it rises; this clarifies it, and by mixing powdered charcoal with it the disinfecting process is perfected.
I have recently seen a compact and portable filter, made of charcoal, which clarifies the water very effectually, and draws it off on the siphon principle.
The capacity for evil is a seduction to its performance, as Alfieri says somewhere, and this idea clarifies the status of inclination.
This superabundance clarifies a number of facts of their daily routine.
Repetition, and hence summation, intensifies and clarifiesthe
sensation of touch.
It reveals to us in the first place the presence of an objective "something" outside the soul, which the soul by its various energies moulds and clarifies and shapes.
Using the beads clarifies the different steps of the operation, creating almost a rational arithmetic which supersedes the common empirical methods, that reduce the mechanism of abstract operations to a simple routine.
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