The style of Verhaeren's dramas is purely lyrical; the pace is throughout passionate and feverish; and this method, which runs counter to all dramatic canons, was bound organically to create a new technique.
For the new things have not yetorganically developed their beauty.
Organically formed rocks from animal and plant remains: Limestones, chalk, coral, peat, and coal.
Rural business, however, should not be organically allied with the church any more than it should be with the State.
The power of man to change organically his character is a very limited one, but on the whole the improvement of character is probably more within his reach than intellectual development.
The last act might take on the nature of a philosophic tag, a preachment not organically related to the preceding parts.
A proposition, to define it a little more carefully, is a threefold statement of the essence of a play, so organically related that each successive part depends upon and issues from the other.
It is, in fact, a characteristic of animal society that the members of a social group are organically adapted to one another and therefore the organization of animal society is almost wholly transmitted by physical inheritance.
As we watch him in his pleasures, his passions, his pilgrimages, his savage reactions, it is difficult to avoid the impression that certain kinds of genius are eminently and organically anti-social.
In sex consequently the primary antagonism of the world, or that of spirit and matter, centre and periphery, has been organically represented.
The female is (organically considered) abdomen, the male, thorax.
And when this relation, besides being frequently repeated in the individual, occurs in successive generations, all the many nervous actions involved tend to grow organically connected.
Fertilizing Gardens Organically Scientists analyzing the connections between soil fertility and the nutritional value of crops have repeatedly remarked that the best crops are grown with compost and fertilizer.
Since the 1950s a government-funded laboratory at Cornell University has cranked out seriously flawed studies "proving" that food raised with chemicals is just as or even more nutritious than organically grown food.
Just because a pesticide is derived from a natural source and is approved for use on crops labeled "organically grown" is no guarantee that it is not poisonous to mammals or highly toxic to earthworms.
A top-rate scientist asks the question: "Is organically grown food really more nutritious?
Buying organically grown food is no guarantee that it contains the ultimate in nutrition.
They must learn to look upon mankind as organically related to other animals, and it must be pointed out to them that the facts of human evolution are in the main similar to, and form but a section of, the facts of general evolution.
If this remnant is organically superior, the next generation inheriting only from them will be themselves organically superior, and racial improvement will be brought about.
We shall seek in vain either in Greek or Roman history for any answer to the question, "Must a race sooner or later organically deteriorate?
Coal is another familiar example of an organically derived rock, since it consists entirely of vegetable remains.
The answer is: Our Experience begins in action, and it begins therefore in a sphere which is beyond the mere subjective Consciousness, and yet is organically one with the organs of Cognition and Feeling.
But that law is so universal among all peoples and all ages that I fancy we ought to recognise it as organicallyconnected with man.
Both neglect the importance of the active, the organically spontaneous and direct tendencies which enter into the individual.
For the actual landing of the Second Army the boats of the covering squadron were used, but it remained a live naval unit all through, and was never organicallymingled with the transport squadron.
All these effects, which, without a theoretic clue, would leave the human mind in a jungle of phenomena without harmony or relation, were organically connected by the theory of undulation.
Brightness and freshness take possession of the mind when it is crossed by the light of principles, showing the facts of Nature to be organically connected.
The members of the tribe are not organically at warfare with each other; society is not divided into classes which prey upon each other; nor is it consumed by parasites.
There is nothing organically negative about him, and his plays are the pure dramatic presentation of a peculiar civilisation.
Chemically and organically deposited minerals of this class are usually susceptible to further alteration by surface weathering, and some of them, for instance the phosphates and siderites, are thus secondarily concentrated.
The balance of evidence, however, is in favor of the view that there is no difference between organically combined phosphorus and inorganic salts with respect to the phosphorus balance.
Metabolism studies of the phosphorus balance with diets containing inorganic phosphorus compounds, as compared with diets containing organically bound phosphorus, are somewhat conflicting in their results.
Experiments indicate that the organism thrives on and supplies its phosphorus needs quite as well from inorganic phosphorus compounds as from organically bound phosphorus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.