Whatever disintegrations and reconstructions of tissue have taken place within you, you have the same physical and mental peculiarities that you had ten years ago.
He reconstructs the ruins so that one believes in them, and sees that they must have been as he describes them, and the excellent drawings of these reconstructionsstimulate the reader's belief.
We give two reconstructions of the interior, one showing the front (Fig.
Sometimes abortive self-expressions of frustrated desires, sometimes ideal compensations for the shortcomings of existence, they are always equally ideal reconstructions of the surrounding evil of the world into forms of the good.
All its motives are grounded in specific instincts and needs, all its reconstructions and compensations culminate with reference to these.
Since these standards reappear in all other reconstructions of the environment and most clearly in art and in religion, it is pertinent to enumerate them, and to indicate briefly their bearing on existence.
He merely insists that future reconstructions will take into account the old in re-adjusting it to the new.
At this stage in the development of civilization, our business is to see, first, that our social proceedings and reconstructions of enterprises are compatible with the nature of the human individual, male and female.
The invention of aeroplanes and submarine and wireless telegraphy and the like is of no more moment than the fly on the chariot wheel, compared with the vital reconstructions which are now proceeding or imminent.
The various reconstructions and compromises by modern apologetic and critical writers alike involve without exception an extremely free treatment of the biblical sources and the rejection of many important and circumstantial data.
Their arguments have most weight, however, when they show the hazardous character of reconstructions which rely upon the trustworthiness of the historical narratives.
Hence the various reconstructions of the earlier history, with all their inherent weaknesses.
On the reconstructions of the tribal history, see especially T.
There is scarcely a date or a fact relating to Columbus before 1492 but has been made the subject of hot dispute; and some pretty wholesale reconstructions of his biography have been attempted.
Footnote 406: One of the most radical of these reconstructions may be found in the essay by M.
The reconstructions all must have been based on the remains of the 1838 plow, since they resemble it closely and it is the only surviving plow of this type known.
Another of these reconstructions is shown in figure 3, left.
Besides reconstructionsof the syllogistic fabric, we find in recent logic attempts to extend the figures of the syllogism beyond the syllogistic rules.
And when his witness is heard, the elaborate modernreconstructions of the "liberal Jesus" fall to the ground.
The area of Paul's consciousness was not so limited as it is represented in modern reconstructions as being.
The hypothesis of Bousset, together with the rival reconstructions which have just been outlined, will be examined in the following discussion.
Figure 5J is a composite drawing from reconstructions of the enterons of two embryos of approximately this stage.
One of these reconstructions was plotted on paper from a series of transverse sections; the other was made in wax from a series of sagittal sections.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconstructions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.