It is, in short, the mental unity of many individuals, or of a crowd.
It grows singly or in clusters of many individuals on rich ground, whether lawns, gardens, gutter sides, or in woods, but not on dung.
The plants are said to grow together in groups, sometimes of many individuals; after maturity they are easily loosened from their place of growth and are then rolled about by the wind.
This species forms dense tufts, often composed of many individuals.
The individuals of both sexes, however affected, will have been kept at each successive period nearly uniform by the free intercrossing of many individuals.
These changes and all others will have been kept uniform by the free intercrossing of many individuals.
I now put a number of questions to her, relative to many individuals whom I knew were Gipsies of a superior class, taking care not to call them by that name, in case of alarming her.
From the standpoint of many individuals, all those who advocate the extension of government control are socialists.
When business is booming and profits are high, it often happens that so many individuals go into business that eventually there is over-production, i.
Third, in view of the fact that naturalization automatically makes voters of many individuals, to what extent ought the grant of citizenship to be determined by the individual's promise as a voter?
The next bill that engaged the attention of the commons, was a measure of the utmost national importance, though secretly disliked by many individuals of the legislature, who, nevertheless, did not venture to avow their disapprobation.
A collection of many individuals; a numerous assemblage; a multitude; many.
Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.
Compare flea market, where used items are sold by many individuals in a place rented for the purpose.
This remark applies to many individuals of Macacus cynomolgus and Cercocebus radiatus (which is closely allied to M.
Acting under this influence, it too often happens that a distinction is made, as regards moral rectitude, in the minds of many individuals, between the property of the Nation, and private property.
Probably this Harrier has a partial migration, as a great many are always seen travelling across the pampas in the autumn and spring; many individuals, however, remain all winter.
In spring they hoot a great deal, many individuals responding to each other.
Many individuals, however, do not migrate, as I found when residing at the Rio Negro, where some pairs remained at the breeding-place all the year.
The necessity for the simultaneous modification of many individuals.
But the number of forms represented by many individuals, yet by no transitional ones, is so great that only two or three can be selected as examples.
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