She commands the results of our labor to that extent, and gives us not a cent of the results of her labor in return--for her principal loaned represents her labor, and that we return to her intact.
Genius, in her most erratic flights, represents a higher Grammar than Dr.
This cup plate representsthe acme of Sandwich glass designing.
It represents very beautiful designing and was in all likelihood sold as a cake plate.
But in addition to this truth common to both, the wine, which represents His blood, is the seal of the 'new covenant.
The parable of the talents represents the servants as receiving different endowments; one gets five; another two; another one.
He represents his sending Jesus to Herod as done from the high motive of securing the completest possible investigation, instead of its being a despicable attempt to shirk responsibility and to pay an empty compliment to an enemy.
It is at once a feast of memory and of hope, and is also a symbol for the present, inasmuch as it represents the conditions of spiritual life as being participation in the body and blood of Christ.
The building of the tower represents what every human life ought to aim at, the rearing up of a strong, solid structure in which the builder may dwell and be at rest.
Like Mark, he makes the divine voice speak directly to Jesus, whereas Matthew represents it as spoken concerning Him.
Each contains a side of the Christian life, and represents one phase of what a true disciple ought to be.
What Campbell has published represents only a tithe of what he collected.
Assume again, for the sake of simplicity, that the exchange under consideration has one hundred subscribers and that each pair of bank contacts represents the terminals of one subscriber's line.
The operators were not informed that the records were being taken, and the data tabulated represents the work of two operators in handling regular subscribers' calls.
Even the entire group of property elements used by a patron in receiving telephone service represents much less than what really is his proportion of the service-rendering effort.
The Lorimer system is interesting also from the fact that, in most cases, it represents the mechanical rather than the electrical way of doing things.
The apparatus indicated in full lines represents the present equipment, and that in dotted lines the space that will be required by the expected future equipment.
There are three available methods of supplying direct current for talking and signaling purposes to private branch exchanges, each of which representsgood practice under certain conditions.
A very popular doctrine, Hedonism, now somewhat in disfavor, represents him as seeking pleasurable, affective states.
But resignation representsonly one type of legitimate adjustment, of sublimation.
The first figure represents the plan of our low power objectives, and it will be noted that they consist of two doublets, or triplets each carefully corrected.
Each division of the graduation represents a motion of the inner cylinder of 1/100 mm.
The shape of the room is not unlike that of a bottle, in which a shaft, pierced through the rock to the upper air, represents the neck.
The "half a guiney" representsthe cost of the frolic in the subsequent proceedings.
It represents a pelican guarding a nest of three young birds, and feeding them with blood from her breast.
A short stroll from there brings one to the large open space, in the middle of the park, which was laid out by Goethe, and represents precisely the dimensions of St. Peter’s in Rome.
It represents her in her performing costume, a short spangled jacket, worn over a dress of the fashion of that day; the features are regular and striking, but their beauty is of a rather masculine type.
His portrait in Tempest's collection represents him in the act of shouldering his leg, an antic which is imitated by a monkey.
I expect he will insist on you all going to Evans' (or whatever represents that place to our descendants) after the x.
Footnote 1: This is agreeable to the theology of Homer,--who often represents Pallas as the executioner of divine vengeance.
According to the Duke of Wellington it represents the will of the general who commands the army.
This notable officer, whorepresents the backbone of "Ould Oireland," was born in 1844.
In military language representsthe original line on which an offensive army forms, whether it be the frontier of a country, river, or safe position, whence it takes the field to invade an enemy's country.
The man who represents himself in court has a fool for a client," he said.
Around her throat she wears a necklace, and on this sacred ornament each beadrepresents some achievement she has made, the color of the bead indicating the class of service that has been performed by her.
The second record in this group represents the great bounding life of the Northwest, and is as full of the new elixir of country life as the other accounts given.
One character represents the church as a whole, and another, a younger woman, stands for the Spirit of the Chapel.
Following this a figure on a white horse who represents America may enter and the pageant may close with the orchestra and chorus singing "O say can you see by the dawn's early light?
Chase, Social Worker in Providence, Rhode Island, and represents a great deal of thought and experience.
As your father's work represents her," was the reply.
It represents Mark Antony, in whose honour it was erected by the city.
Yes; that is the cut edge of the negative, where this particular negative has been cut very close to the shadowgraph line and this then appears as a white line along the chart and represents the actual edge of the negative.
It representswhat is referred to as the distal phalanx of the right index finger.
I would say taking into account his general level of writing skill as shown by the standards, I would say this represents a somewhat higher writing skill.
So 733 represents a reconstruction in that sense, is that correct?
I don't wish to imply that that photograph represents all I can see in a microscope, because it doesn't.
Weismann represents to himself that[11] 'the changes of the idioplasm depend on purely internal causes, which lie in the physical nature of the idioplasm.
No doubt this represents a man transformed into, or personifying, a snake.
At any rate, he wears the mask and represents the feathered snake ceremonially.
It is still believed by these races that animals have this power, and the form taken is called inua and represents the psychical part of the creature, at death appearing as its shade.
Another common tradition represents the owl as an old weaver spinning with silver threads, and the barn owl is said to be a transformation of one of the servants of the ten kings of the infernal regions.
Another mystic idea about wer-foxes is that they are believed to possess a mysterious pearl which represents their soul.
In Figure 126, A represents division of thumb after Guyot-Daubes, shows a typical case of supernumerary fingers, and C pictures Morand's case of duplication of several toes.
The accompanying illustration representsthe appearance of a "tattooed man" who exhibited himself.
Figure 124 represents an exhibitionist with congenital suppression of four digits on each hand.
Figure 63 represents an old engraving showing the birth of Eve.
Figure 216 represents Orloff, "the transparent man," an exhibitionist, showing curious deformity of the long bones and atrophy of the extremities.
Figure 273 represents this disease in its most aggravated form, a condition rarely observed in this country.
The accompanying illustration represents a hernia of the gravid womb through the linea alba.
Figure 237 represents a case of multiple fibromata of the skin shown by Octerlony.
Figure 293 represents a family of three children, all the subjects of leukoderma.
Figure 93 represents a child of six whose head circumference was 36 inches.
It represents them to be sensible, intelligent beings like mankind; actuated by love and hatred, and flexible by gifts and entreaties, by prayers and sacrifices.
From those duplex principles which are inherent in all animals, a modern politician has perpetrated a platitude which represents in a sentence the end and aim of all legislation, "the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
This book represents Samuel as an impostor, Saul as the blind instrument of sacerdotal cunning, and David as an ambitious youth.
It represents the death of the Virgin, and dates from the early sixteenth century.
A bas-relief in bronze, richly gilded, representsan "Adoration.
Beneficence has so many aspects in Paris that this contradictory expression really represents one of them.
The picture, which represents a Knight-Templar kneeling in prayer, used to hang above a tomb of the Rossi family with a companion portrait of a Bishop, afterwards purchased by an Englishman.
It represents Samson slaying a lion, and he has kept it buried till it is so rusty that you might believe it to be as old as Samson himself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "represents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.