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Example sentences for "develops"

Lexicographically close words:
developing; development; developmental; developments; developpement; devenir; devenu; dever; devers; devez
  1. Only one evaniid develops in a parasitized ootheca, but many individuals of the other wasps develop in one ootheca and the number of females that emerge is usually large.

  2. Only one parasite develops in each ootheca.

  3. We predict that when man develops a suitable vehicle, cockroaches will someday accompany him into space.

  4. In method he develops nothing new; the scheme, the manner, the tone are the same already made familiar.

  5. Belief in an all-loving God can but be strengthened by a knowledge of the means by which He develops and guides His creations.

  6. And if the energy of the country be spent on that which enervates, while that which improves and develops be left to languish, how are we to avoid deterioration?

  7. That essence, re-enforced with such subtle and powerful enthusiasm, develops sensibility and assumes a grandeur and ecstasy unknown to those who merely travel on the earth.

  8. We believe that contact with the noblest and best of earthly things develops power and beauty.

  9. Their abnegation develops fanaticism, which is intemperance itself, and fills them with hate toward those outside their creed.

  10. You can drive the Retriever until she develops a certain little squeak up forward--and then it's time to shorten sail.

  11. Jacks believes that a movement has begun which, "if it develops according to promise, will grow into the most impassioned enterprise so far undertaken by man.

  12. It does not seek to escape from life, it develops a truer and more abundant life.

  13. The hair of Mammals develops in closed follicles in the skin, but the feathers of birds and also the scales of reptiles develop in hillocks on the skin.

  14. A 1) there develops in the first place, by the repeated sub-division of cells, a globular mass of homogeneous cells (Fig.

  15. With regard to the origin of the human mind or the soul of man, we, in the first place, perceive that in every human individual it develops from the beginning, step by step and gradually, just like the body.

  16. It is only at a later period that the brain develops by the expansion of the fore end of the spinal marrow, and out of the spinal rod the skull which encloses the brain.

  17. A constitution only develops from the national spirit identically with that spirit's own development, and runs through at the same time with it the grades of formation and the alterations required by its concept.

  18. Thus soul inwardises (erinnert) or envelops body: which body "expresses" or develops soul.

  19. But a closer insistance on the perception develops the implicit intelligence, which makes it possible.

  20. In Logic there was thought, but in its implicitness, and as reason develops itself in this distinction-lacking medium.

  21. The first element of the discipline which develops this power, is submission to control; and without such subordination, a school can not exist.

  22. Nothing develops evil tendencies so rapidly as the consciousness of wrong and the fear of punishment.

  23. It is not merely living in the country that develops the little child's interest in shape and colour and scent into something deeper.

  24. It is activity without a body, practice without an end, and nothing develops from it of a constructive or expressive nature.

  25. But especially let it be observed that this criticism, and the consciousness of it, stimulating the higher class of minds, sustains and develops the finer perceptions of morality.

  26. Yet it is the process of mutual criticism which develops the consciousness, and it is this which, on the whole, sustains it.

  27. If the latter develops a new plastic, the engineer decides whether to put it into large-scale production and, if so, how.

  28. For instance, the engineer who develops an instrument to be used in a gaseous-diffusion plant for the separation of uranium isotopes must understand the entire process of uranium separation.

  29. He develops better fuels for automobiles and space craft, better fibers for shirts and parachutes, better plastics for kitchens and submarines.

  30. This give-and-take of friendly conversation develops mentality, and fluency in expression.

  31. Practise in the falsetto voice develops a bright quality in the normal speaking-voice.

  32. Unless he functions socially, the individual develops into eccentricity, negative criticism, and the cynical aloofness of the "superior person.

  33. In saying this, however, one would not wish to undervalue enthusiasm, nor to deny that it sometimes reveals or develops latent and unsuspected talents.

  34. Our knowledge of the operations of the mind develops very slowly and those who carry out investigations in this field of research are few in number.

  35. It develops remarkable heat, and may be further characterized by the absence of the high note which accompanies the less powerful discharges.

  36. To be flogged develops character, self-reliance, courage, contempt of pain and the highest heroism.

  37. It cares nothing for heresy; it develops the mind, and enables man to answer his own prayers.

  38. You can't identify it with either one of them rather than with the others, for if you let it develop into no matter which of those directions, what it develops into will look back on it and say, 'That was the original germ of me.

  39. They fade away to nothing unless man seizes upon them and develops them, unless he calls into actual being what is latent within him.

  40. One way is that if the human soul develops within it the forces which lead it to the knowledge of its true self, it will, if it only goes far enough, come also to the knowledge of the Christ and of everything connected with him.

  41. Personality was but a metamorphosis of the soul, which develops from one personality to another.

  42. As it is, it develops in lovely unconsciousness.

  43. Here is none of that struggle for existence which awakens sagacity and develops industry.

  44. Then passing the Alps, still further to the west, it spreads over France and Germany and the British Isles, and assumes a nobler form; and finally it crosses the Atlantic Ocean, and develops its highest type in the New World.

  45. The Chameleon is remarkable in that the lung is not a simple bladder prolonged through the whole length of the body cavity, as in a serpent, but it develops a number of large lateral branches visible when the body is laid open.

  46. This metamorphosis has been held to separate the amphibian type from the reptile because no existing reptile develops gills or undergoes a metamorphosis.

  47. The bone develops a median keel for the attachment of the muscles of the breast, but something similar is seen in burrowing Insectivorous mammals like the Moles.

  48. It is neither fair nor right for the state to maintain a system of education which develops a love of knowledge and of reading, and then leave the community without the means for continuing in later youth the development begun in childhood.

  49. The reader is interested in trying the same experiments, gains a sympathy and interest in the wonderful life history of a plant, bird, or insect, develops a tenderness for life and feels that all nature is a sympathetic unit.

  50. That section is covered with a low wood, which develops into presentable forests in the region toward the Moselle Valley to the east.

  51. With the continual influx of reenforcements on both sides, the struggle for the main passes gradually develops into an ever-expanding and unbroken battle front: all the gaps are being filled up.

  52. International law will, I believe, as the generations pass, grow stronger and stronger until in some way or other there develops the power to make it respected.

  53. In very early life the spinal cord entirely fills the spinal cavity, but as the body develops the cord grows less rapidly than the spinal column, and, as a consequence, separates at the lower end from the inclosing bony column.

  54. Philosophy and religion are not to be confounded; religion is sufficient in itself and develops its own philosophy, but the latter is not sufficient in itself, and when it assumes the functions and prerogatives of religion, it brings disaster.


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