While not intelligent to a remarkable degree, she was prudent, circumspect, and shrewd, never losing her self-control.
Lespinasse possessed two characteristics which were prominent in a remarkable degree--love and friendship.
Jules Lemaitre, she possessed the gift of ecriture artiste to a remarkable degree.
These qualities became manifest to a remarkable degree in French women of the seventeenth century, and created in every writer, great or unimportant, the desire to win their favor.
He had also in his campaign of 1840 remarked a more compact and better concerted resistance on the part of the Circassians, and often a remarkable degree of combined action in their attacks.
It is this indescribable quality, which some persons have in a remarkable degree, which sets an audience wild at the mention of the name of a Blaine or a Lincoln,--which makes people applaud beyond the bounds of enthusiasm.
Increase your self-confidence in every possible way, and you can do this to a remarkable degree by the power of self-suggestion.
Youths who are quick to catch at new ideas, and who are in frequent contact with superior minds, not only often acquire a personal charm, but even, to a remarkable degree, develop mental power.
John Jacob Astor had practical talent in a remarkable degree.
With respect to the generative system, I have only to remark, that the vesiculae seminales are of great length, and convoluted to a remarkable degree.
The part which Thomas Shipley acted in the trying scenes so often presented in our courts, during this unhappy period, has invested his character with a remarkable degree of interest.
It seems probable that an unusually long time elapses before they attain their full size, for the dimensions of different individuals vary to a remarkable degree.
Some of the varieties have thus been brought to a remarkable degree of perfection; the plants producing heads with as much certainty, and nearly as well proportioned and solid, as those of the Common Cabbage.
The pods resemble some species of snails in a remarkable degree, and are placed on dishes of salad for the purpose of exciting curiosity, or for pleasantly surprising the guests at table.
The seeds vary in a remarkable degree in their form and general appearance; those of some of the kinds being round and smooth, while others are angular and prickly: they retain their vitality five years.
Lespinasse possessed two characteristics which were prominent in a remarkable degree—love and friendship.
Jules Lemaître, she possessed the gift of écriture artiste to a remarkable degree.
Among many of them the married woman, though in the power of her husband, is known to enjoy a remarkable degree of independence, to be treated by him with consideration, and to exercise no small influence upon him.
Sometimes animals show a remarkable degreeof discrimination in finding out the proper object for their resentment.
Hospitality is not only regarded as a duty of the first order, but has, in a remarkable degree, been associated with religion.
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