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Example sentences for "developes"

Lexicographically close words:
developed; developement; developements; developer; developers; developing; development; developmental; developments; developpement
  1. In the first place it is the proof of an exterior liberty, for as long as necessity commands and want solicits, the fancy is strictly chained down to the real; it is only when want is satisfied that it developes without hindrance.

  2. In the case of the vocal articulations, the augmentation is accompanied by a reedy sound, occasioned by the strong agitations of the tympanum.

  3. This is also a proof of a composition of parts, bearing two to one.

  4. In the savage life it is almost all one feeling; but in proportion as the higher education advances and the higher life appears, every power and faculty developes and distinguishes itself, and becomes distinct and separate.

  5. Warmth developes the energies of life, or helps the progress of decay.

  6. There are spirits in which it developes the seminal principle of life; there are others in which it prematurely hastens the consummation of irreparable decay.

  7. Thompson developes the teaching of Christ under a great variety of themes which are not concatenated in any such classification as Dr.

  8. Let the method be such as best developes her powers and fits her for her position.

  9. Limitation of means is borne with equanimity, and developes new energies instead of breaking down the spirits.

  10. Can you actually be blind to that higher and nobler life which never developes itself more beautifully than in a peaceful home?

  11. The embryologist developes its wonders as it makes 'the bones to grow in the womb of her that is with child.

  12. Belief in God never changes its character, and becomes belief in facts: it only developes into a deeper and deeper belief in God, as disciplined by facts.

  13. In short, a resemblance to his child gradually developes itself before the old gentleman's vision, till at last clasping both my hands, and with tears in his eyes, he declares that I have succeeded far beyond his best expectations.

  14. Since my return from Don Severiano's plantation, I have been a constant visitor at the parental residence in town, and here, in due course, the tender passion gradually developes itself.

  15. The artist should watch the picture as it developes itself, and when in his judgment it has attained the greatest degree of strength and clearness, he shall stop further proceedings by washing it with the fixing liquid.

  16. This outer covering developes itself in concentric beds, between the portion of the axis previously formed and the internal surface of the sclerotic covering.

  17. They are distinguished from them chiefly in this, that the right edge developes itself with age in long and slender digital spines more or less numerous, the numbers of which vary according to the species.

  18. I will, nevertheless, make one observation, which occurred to me on reading the passages in which the Archbishop of Palmyra developes it.

  19. Character developes under it as the plant beneath the sunlight.

  20. Copper-colored or yellow blotches sometimes appear upon the skin, mole spots become darker and larger, and a dark ring developes itself beneath the eyes.

  21. The lower limbs, small at birth, increase proportionally more rapidly, while the head, relatively large at birth, developes more slowly.

  22. Such an arrangement is also to be commended, because it secures closer companionship, and thus developes and sustains mutual affection.

  23. It developes beauty of person, form and features.

  24. It developes and invigorates all the faculties of the physical and intellectual man.

  25. The principle indeed of Dogmatism developes into Councils in the course of time; but it was active, nay sovereign from the first, in every part of Christendom.

  26. It is true that this great epistle only freely developes thoughts which were already unmistakably in St. Paul's mind when he wrote his epistles to the Corinthians, and even those to the Thessalonians.

  27. Every action, however, is accompanied by waste, and hence every pleasure developes pain.

  28. A species of Crustacean which inhabits rapidly drying pools, and developes from winter-eggs which have remained dried up in the mud, has, as a rule, only a very short time in which to secure the existence of succeeding generations.

  29. But how is it that these four cells perish, while the nucleus, remaining in the yolk and conjugating with the sperm-nucleus, makes use of the whole body of the egg and developes into the embryo?

  30. Thus we may imagine that the idioplasm, when it developes into a flowering shoot, produces at the same time the germ-cells which are found in the latter.

  31. Now, when this cell developes in the offspring, it must, as a hybrid, have a tendency to vary.

  32. But is it less certain that the egg of an eagle developes into an eagle, or that the peculiarities of the father and mother are transmitted to the child, than that a stone falls to the ground when its support is taken away?

  33. It is therefore only under the influence of the nucleus that the cell substance re-developes into the full type of the species.

  34. It no way contradicts the conception of God to affirm that, so far as he reveals himself, he developes himself from himself, advancing from the imperfect to the perfect: the imperfect is in fact the perfect itself, only in a state of becoming.

  35. From this point Fichte developes his particular ethics, or theory of duties, which, however, we must here pass by.

  36. The real side developes itself according to three potences (a potence, or power, indicates a definite quantitative difference of subjectivity and objectivity).


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