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Example sentences for "personalities"

Lexicographically close words:
personable; personae; personage; personages; personal; personality; personalized; personall; personally; personals
  1. I shall not therefore state all I have felt while listening to the false and fierce personalities with which this discussion has been disgraced.

  2. He is an able and skilful debater, though less logical than Mr. Barker; but he wasted his time and strength too often on personalities and irrelevant matters.

  3. The human personalities surrounding the child are his most influential teachers in this line.

  4. This influence of personalities begins when the child is yet a baby.

  5. Prince Eugene alone, or almost alone, among the great personalities of the reign, is really loyal, his loyalty remaining always intact exempt from concealed motives and above suspicion.

  6. The First Consul very soon falls upon these local societies and seizes them in his claws; in the eyes of the new legislator they scarcely seem to exist; there must not be any local personalities for him.

  7. I believe in individual people, I see salvation in individual personalities scattered here and there all over Russia--educated people or peasants--they have strength though they are few.

  8. Mr. Hale went on calmly to reply to all these personalities by defending his bill.

  9. These facts show that Mr. Seward purposely refuses in public to allow himself to be angered by personalities or to offer there personalities.

  10. Both goddesses in art, their personalities and the genres of their work were at opposite extremes.

  11. Of the notable personalities that the early rays of the eighteenth century illuminated, the aforementioned Auguste Vestris was the interesting son of a more interesting father.

  12. What is marvellous in it is its expression of Dante's personality, and I can never think that his personalities enhance its greatness as a work of art.

  13. Their personalities are appraised solely by the standard of passive obedience; the education of their wills consists of the methodical renunciation of volition.

  14. Forms of "degeneration" are chiefly rooted in the nervous system, and all the abnormal personalities produced thereby "deviate" from the ordinary type.

  15. He still returned to those personalities which flow so naturally and unconsciously from his lips.

  16. His previous personalities and aggressions were set forth by Hon.

  17. But this history of personalities is not complete.

  18. But in their lives and personalities he felt no wish to mix; and so it was that he who labored most for them as an artist was farthest removed from them as a man.

  19. Their own personalities were lost in the strong affection for Millicent; they would love her and protect her always.

  20. There are personalities who possess such a powerful individuality that by its very force they exert the most potent influence over the best representatives of their time.

  21. During the free silver campaign, ex-Burgess McLuckie, one of the most genuine personalities in the Homestead strike, visited New York in an endeavor to enthuse the local radicals for free silver.

  22. It therefore logically follows that the greater the number of strong, self-conscious personalities in an organization, the less danger of stagnation, and the more intense its life element.

  23. He observed that negroes are property, and as such cannot be distinguished from the lands or personalities held in those States where there are few slaves.

  24. Personalities he wished to take leave of: they had nothing to do with the question, which was solely whether that paper was wrong or not.

  25. Personalities he wished to take leave of; they had nothing to do with the question, which was solely whether that paper was wrong or not.

  26. It would really appear that there must be two distinct personalities at work, without any connection between them, one unconsciously inventing and the other consciously observing.

  27. They are personalities rather than parts of a "Glory of Angels.

  28. Even in the stress and turmoil of the Le Mans area ("the madhouse," as the boys called it) striking or humorous personalities appeared from time to time.

  29. Here and there, however, special personalities or incidents stand out in the constant, exhausting labor to which the workers subjected themselves in the terrific rush of the morale agencies during that period of waiting to go home.

  30. Southampton was not one of those personalities that stand out strongly upon the page of history.

  31. But they reflected the personalities of their owners.

  32. In similarly olden times, particular weapons acquired personalities to the point of having personal names--Excalibur, for example.

  33. Taking account of their personalities and the lives they led, there is little to suggest comparison, except that they were soldiers and Senators, who, each in his day, filled a foremost place in public affairs.

  34. The conglomeration of personalities effaces the identity alike of the statesman and the artist, the savant and the cyprian.

  35. In 1879 the trial of Peace, the murderer, gave Punch a good opening for condemning the undue prominence given in the Press to the personalities and tastes of criminals.

  36. England was visited in 1889 by two of the most perturbing personalities in European politics, the Kaiser Wilhelm II and General Boulanger.


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