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Example sentences for "originators"

Lexicographically close words:
originates; originating; origination; originative; originator; originaux; origine; originem; origini; origins
  1. We may compare with these the Melanesian and Samoan supernatural beings who are incarnate in animal forms and are at the same time originators of civilization.

  2. Many such personages, originators or introducers of the arts of life and the distribution of territory, are described in the folk-tales and myths of the North American tribes.

  3. The task before the originators of society was to discover these modes of procedure in order to act in accordance with them.

  4. The crafty originators are the ones to blame, and the harm done is effected in perfect good faith by the unconscious instruments of their design.

  5. The same authority can prohibit and break up all meetings of the people, and prosecute the originators of such meetings, etc.

  6. These of course are all built with a view to profit, and it may be presumed that in each case the originators of the speculation enter into some calculation as to their expected guests.

  7. These have been chosen for them by the originators of the different lines of railway.

  8. Phillips and Sampson, who were the originators of the enterprise, were the publishers.

  9. Did Shakspere intend that in his tragedy of "Macbeth" the witches should figure as originators of gratuitous destruction, in direct opposition to the traditional, and even proverbial, character of the genus?

  10. Its originators were the preachers (darshanim), some of whom occupied permanent posts attached to synagogues, while others wandered about from town to town.

  11. The agitators and originators of these sects were recruited partly from among the obscure masses, partly from among the Cabalists whose minds were befogged.

  12. In this manner the originators of the parliamentary Constitution, the landed proprietors and townspeople, were those who forced the Jews out of the cities, and drove them into land-leasing and liquor-dealing.

  13. Their language corresponded with such abject humiliation, for they did not endeavour to deny their guilt, but charged Hannibal and the favourers of his violent measures with being the originators of it.

  14. Was it possible for the originators and successful promoters of this great change in the government of the nation to interpret such a phrase in a restricted sense?

  15. Some of the earlier writers on this subject would trace it to an influx of Toltecs, the same mythical race that is credited with being the originators of the culture found in Mexico and Central America.

  16. They show that the originators of the Klan were not meditating treason or lawlessness in any form.

  17. I knew personally all the originators of the Ku Klux Klan, and the history of its origin, its deeds, purposes and accomplishments.

  18. It is in what is known in Bohemia as the Vladislav style, and is the work of Matthew Reysek, one of the originators of that style of architecture.

  19. Servian authorities in the smuggling of arms and explosives across the frontier and to dismiss those officials of Shabatz and Loznica, who assisted the originators of the crime of Sarajevo in crossing the frontier; "9.

  20. Dwarf types of most of the popular breeds have been made here and exhibited, but the originators were given very little encouragement to perfect them.

  21. The Taylors were the originators of that long series of verses for infants which "My Sister" and "My Governess" strove to surpass but never in any way equalled, although they apparently met with a fair sale in America.

  22. Now this physical department has ever proved the vulnerable portion of false religions,--the portion which, if I may use the metaphor, their originators could not dip in the infernal river.

  23. Its originators were Gall, Spurzheim, and Andrew and George Combe.

  24. But so defective is the history of Judaea that not even the names of the compilers or the originators of the movement are known.

  25. How far its originators were justified in believing that they had re-created a great classic form needs no further comment.

  26. A canon playing entirely nude the rĂ´le of Christ, and a clerk representing Saint Francis in a scene of seduction, undressed in the same manner, were not at all spectacles of which the originators of the genre had dreamed.

  27. When the originators of opera set themselves, in the seventeenth century, to the task of recreating a classic form, it is a matter of record that they turned to Rome for their model.

  28. The originators of this particular movement meant to be friendly with Virginia, but of course friction was bound to follow.

  29. As with most other speculative business investments, the great land companies rarely realized for the originators and investors anything like what was expected; and the majority were absolute failures in every sense.

  30. Now, the government were the sole originators of the system of contracts and of sweating.

  31. But to us, almost the worse feature in the whole matter is, that the government are not merely parties to, but actually the originators of this system.

  32. Thus organic processes which scarcely make themselves known to the mind in a waking state, may be shown to be the originators of many of our dreams.

  33. These forces, which are at the very root of intelligence, are also, in a sense, the originators of error.

  34. These in turn got their knowledge from the Chinese, who must be regarded as the originators of the technique.

  35. An obvious objection is that the Japanese are not the originators of our cultural foundation but have borrowed it ready-made (as they once borrowed that of China), and merely added a few additional stones to the superstructure.

  36. He was the author of two delightful Ghetto stories, Vogele der Maggid and Mendel Gibbor, being one of the originators of this genre of modern fiction.

  37. He thus became one of the most ardent and enlightened originators of what is now known as "programme music.


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