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Example sentences for "reproducing"

Lexicographically close words:
reproduce; reproduced; reproducer; reproduces; reproducible; reproduction; reproductions; reproductive; reproof; reproofe
  1. On the other hand, no man could have been less capable than Firmin of reproducing the gloomy melancholy, bitter irony, fiery passion and philosophic ramblings of the personality of Antony.

  2. Again, race experience reproducing itself may account for all this, and it must be satisfied.

  3. He is interested in reproducing the doings of other people so that he may experience them more fully, and this involves minute observation, careful and intelligent imitation, and vivid imagination.

  4. The enamelled figures in the Meissen style, made in the earliest stages at Vincennes, were soon superseded in popularity by those in biscuit, a much better vehicle for reproducing delicate modelling.

  5. Henry, Honorary Librarian of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, through whose courtesy was obtained the privilege of reproducing the illustrations of instruments and operations from some of the rare old works in the college library.

  6. His principal merit consisted in reproducing the ideas of others with such clearness, order, and precision that the summaries that he gives of them are often preferable to the originals.

  7. For reproducing old engravings, maps, drawings, and the like, it is not too much to say that we shall never get anything much closer than the facsimiles of M.

  8. He could only whistle, but with that feeble means succeeded in reproducing complicated compositions.

  9. Every animal begins by being unicellular, for the egg-cell, the reproducing cell, common to all, corresponds to a unicellular being.

  10. Really to-day with the best engravers, the best printers and paper-makers, there are no limits to the possibilities of reproducing and printing drawings.

  11. Brown, and, I believe, were the first, or among the first, serious attempts in this country to point out all the various methods of making and reproducing drawings for book and newspaper illustration.

  12. This process, usually called half-tone, was invented for reproducing wash, but is much used now for line, especially when the dots or line of the screen are cut away by the wood engraver in the whites.

  13. Brussels that the introduction for sale of discs and cylinders reproducing the musical compositions of the plaintiffs was illegal and liable for damages and punishable as an infringement.

  14. Sidenote: Music transmissal} "Moreover, invention is now developing a series of reproducing mechanisms such as Dr.

  15. This sexuality of mind, exactly reproducing the mental habit of eighteenth-century Toryism, determined their fatal course of action.

  16. This argument, reproducing the logical individualism of the Utilitarians, has been greatly strengthened by Darwinism.

  17. A view of the interior of a cavalry barracks, reproducing a scene more properly indicative of domestic than of military life, although weapons and accoutrements are scattered about.

  18. He calculated the directions of these, and, along about 1875, perceived the possibility of reproducing the effects of permanent magnetism.

  19. Winter are reproducing a large number of classic paintings and cartoons by photography on canvas in this way (some of them almost absolutely untouched), and these, as may be supposed, are finding a very large sale among dealers.

  20. Mr. Bjerknes desired to employ them for reproducing the effects that he had obtained from water, but he found that the lines of force were no longer the same, and that the phenomena were modified.

  21. In this translation of the drama itself, which is strictly faithful to the original in spirit, he has succeeded in reproducing to a considerable extent the virility, the majesty, of the original.

  22. The work evinces not only a mastery of seventeenth century Dutch, but an insight into metrical effects and facility in reproducing them in English.

  23. Well, painters have always been fond of reproducing their own lineaments.

  24. I go one small step further, and assume that each cell casts off a free gemmule, which is capable of reproducing a similar cell.

  25. The larvæ or tadpoles of the tailless Batrachians, but not the adults,[37] are capable of reproducing lost members.

  26. It has often been said by naturalists that each cell of a plant has the actual or potential capacity of reproducing the whole plant; but it has this power only in virtue of containing gemmules derived from every part.

  27. Before Mr Naylor resolved on reproducing Reynard in English rhyme, he should have inquired whether it was not already as well done as he was likely to do it.

  28. In his set of character heads, called the "Raccolta di teste", there is an etching reproducing the above portrait.

  29. Weir, Twachtman and Hassam imported the new enthusiasm for Impressionism, for the use of pure colors in reproducing high-keyed effects of ephemeral sunlight.

  30. Like Serapion and Titus, Basil and Cyril of Jerusalem are in fact reproducing Origen: but unlike the former two, the two last-named quote the Gospel elliptically.

  31. The simple fact is that they are both reproducing Origen: and besides availing themselves of his argument, are content to adopt the method of quotation with which he enforces it.

  32. This record of the voice and instrumentation for sound reproducing is an art which was not commercially available or perfected when the earlier copyright laws were passed, and therefore was not included.

  33. The making of a perforated roll or equivalent device or appliance for reproducing to the ear a musical composition is not a mere mechanical process nor one involving mere mechanical skill.

  34. One of the particular provisions is that against reproduction of copyrighted musical compositions by means of some device or appliance for reproducing it to the ear.

  35. I do not see how they can deny that they sell their roll or their machine, because they are reproducing a part of our brain, of our genius, or whatever it might be.

  36. A Paderewski, however, may play the copyrighted selection, and a record of his rendition of it, with all his personality and individuality thrown into the piece, should be entitled to a copyright on a sound record for reproducing purposes.

  37. The writer may, as was suggested before, be reproducing a story which he has only heard or which he has read at some earlier time.

  38. Guevara himself was perhaps responsible for the failure of his translators to make any formal recognition of responsibility for reproducing his style.

  39. More needful of explanation is the reference which implies that the English writer is not working from a manuscript, but is reproducing something which he has heard read or recounted, or which he has read for himself at some time in the past.

  40. Though the plea of reproducing the spirit of the original was sometimes made a pretext for undue latitude, it is evident that there was here an important contribution to the theory of translation.

  41. His audience, as compared with the learned and the refined, who read Latin and French, was ignorant and undiscriminating; his crude medium was entirely unequal to reproducing what had been written in more highly developed languages.

  42. No hard and fast line of division can be drawn between the romances just discussed and those of the second group, with their frequent and fairly definite references to their sources and to their methods of reproducing them.

  43. Sometimes a lion, reproducing with singular energy the features of the real beast, was substituted for the human-headed variety (Plate VIII).

  44. The form of the mound may be described as reproducing the extrados of a depressed arch.

  45. Our only difficulty is to make a choice among the numerous illustrations of his inventive fertility; we shall confine ourselves to reproducing the designs embroidered upon the royal robes of Assurnazirpal.

  46. Besides, we have proofs that they were not content to go on servilely reproducing one and the same type for twenty centuries; their temples were not all shaped in the same mould.

  47. There is something in his way of regarding the world and of reproducing its aspects which dominates our fancy, does violence to our sense of harmony and beauty, leaves us broken and bewildered, resentful and at the same moment enthralled.

  48. From other prints which bear the signature of Bonasoni, we see that he was interested in faithfully reproducing Michelangelo's work.

  49. I must be permitted to suppress these names and to limit myself, in this mad orgie of epistolary literature, to reproducing the most typical of the letters that fell under my eyes.


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