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Example sentences for "individualities"

Lexicographically close words:
individualising; individualism; individualist; individualistic; individualists; individuality; individualization; individualize; individualized; individualizing
  1. And where these individualities are untouched upon, it may still happen that the estate of man in his helplessness, in his dependence upon his Maker, or some other inherent of his nature shall be movingly and profitably expressed.

  2. In the College of Cardinals and among the many interesting individualities of the Vatican, the most marked figure is that of the Cardinal Secretary of State, Merry del Val.

  3. From the morphological point of view both the vegetal and the animal Protists were simple organisms, individualities of the first order, or plastids.

  4. All our later ancestors are complex organisms, or individualities of a higher order--social aggregations of a plurality of cells.

  5. Yet when discounted, certain individualities do help us in philosophy, and even in poetry.

  6. Explainers and lecturers necessarily intrude their own individualities into their explanations, which have to be discounted.

  7. From the normal point of view the two individualities which are most interesting and worthy of comparison are those of the new-born child and the adult (see Fig.

  8. Just as the generality of men incline to the fashions of conduct, philosophy, and politics of the day, there are certain individualities constituted by nature to be instinctively of the opposition.

  9. Four more dissimilar individualities could not have been molded together except by the curious selective processes of an academic society system.

  10. In the end thus mutual gravitation led to a shock and confusion of individualities which was not without its charm; or, to put the matter more plainly, Leonard proposed to Jane and had been accepted with many blushes and some tears and kisses.

  11. But this is to be effected not by the suppression of individualities to some common pattern, [Footnote: More's Utopia.

  12. The fertilising conflict of individualities is the ultimate meaning of the personal life, and all our Utopias no more than schemes for bettering that interplay.

  13. No one wants to live in any community of intercourse really, save for the sake of the individualities he would meet there.

  14. This organism is the universal rule, the common restriction, the rising level platform on which individualities stand.

  15. He was a fine exemplar of the American gentleman, preserving the better individualities of his countrymen, but discarding those grosser traits, which have given us an unenviable name abroad.

  16. Thus music passed beyond the stage of working for itself as a development of musical forms or science of construction, and became more and more, in opera, the expression of individualities and moods.

  17. The present program brings together a few representative selections from the two greatest masters already noticed, for the purpose of bringing out more clearly the individualities of their style and the predominant flavor of their work.

  18. The former is the intensest realisation of which our individualities are capable; the latter is the way of escape from the limitations of individuality.

  19. But his interest in his particular rĂ´le had been comparatively weak, and in analysing other individualities he had run some risk of losing his own.

  20. And as they progress from stage to stage, developing individualities and differences always on a grander and grander scale, so they will also develop through love their organic union with each other.

  21. The historian must give him a quite unmerited and accidental prominence side by side with such marked individualities as Alexander and Charlemagne and Frederick II.

  22. Every species changes all its individualities in each generation.

  23. Mr. Eldridge's impulsiveness and some of his individualities were reviewed.

  24. Besides, we had to consider the individualities of that strange creature, the human Toff.

  25. Consequently, he admitted two persons and two individualities in Christ--the Word of God, and the man called Christ.

  26. Italy has always been a land of individualities rather than of amalgamations, and a country of great men, rather than a great country.

  27. The era of individualities is not gone by, as some pretend.

  28. Fortunately for our purpose, however, averse as Mozart was to talk much of himself or his compositions, he has left us characteristic traits and expressions sufficient to enable us to realise his individualities in this respect.

  29. The principal point, next to giving to the musical element of the piece its due prominence as the most fitting expression of lyric sentiment, was the proper consideration of the individualities of the performers themselves.

  30. It is what I call the self-ward tendency, the desire to grasp and keep at the expense of other individualities other societies than our own.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "individualities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.