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Example sentences for "reproduction"

Lexicographically close words:
reproduced; reproducer; reproduces; reproducible; reproducing; reproductions; reproductive; reproof; reproofe; reproofs
  1. Above one of the bookcases was an admirable reproduction of the "Mona Lisa"; above the other, a carbon print of a Vandyke, a Dutch lady in a silk gown and very high ruff.

  2. A reproduction of a picture by Gérome gave him some suggestions for the "Last Enemy," which he noted very carefully.

  3. At South Kensington there was a realistic reproduction of Old London on temperance principles.

  4. At Amsterdam there is a realistic reproduction of Old Holland served with beer.

  5. Andrea not only modelled the babies outside but the beautiful Annunciation (of which I give a reproduction in this volume) in the court: one of his best works.

  6. In the middle of this spacious plateau is a bronze reproduction of his David, and it is good to see it, from the cafe behind it, rising head and shoulders above the highest Apennines.

  7. Observe in the reproduction of this relief in this volume-- how the Mother's fingers sink into the child's flesh.

  8. The poet's work is peculiar to the climate in which he lives; every where else the reproduction of his works, having no market value, should be frank and free.

  9. If this development is equal, how is the power of reproduction lessened?

  10. Under a system of equality, all economy which does not aim at subsequent reproduction or enjoyment is impossible--why?

  11. The following letters have been kindly sent me for reproduction by Mr. F.

  12. This is apparently a reproduction from a lost original, and it found its way to Chantilly with the Lenoir Collection.

  13. Christian Science Monitor) One illustration, a half-tone reproduction of a photograph showing the interior of the greenhouse with girls at work.

  14. It appeared in System with a half-tone reproduction of a photograph showing a man looking over records in a drawer of the desk at which he is seated.

  15. All photographs intended for reproduction by the half-tone or the rotogravure process should conform to certain requirements.

  16. On the back of a photograph intended for reproduction the author should write or type a brief explanation of what it represents.

  17. Typewriting on blanks intended for reproduction should be done with a fresh record black ribbon.

  18. The article was published in the Woman's Home Companion, and was illustrated by a half-tone reproduction of a wash drawing of a young woman seated at her desk in a newspaper office.

  19. The new temple, of which there is reproduction herewith of an artist's sketch, is to rise in the eastern part of Mesa upon a tract of forty acres, which is to be a veritable park, its edges occupied by homes.

  20. Reproduction of these photographs accompanies this chapter.

  21. Not a few of these surveys have been unworthy of reproduction in the books of the explorers who made them, and the best that could be done was to generalize their information on maps of comparatively small scale.

  22. The fact of the process of development is all that is here affirmed, over and above the actual phenomena of reproduction before set forth.

  23. However that might be, the fact stands that Shakspere did about 1604 reproduce Montaigne as we have seen; and it remains to consider what the reproduction signifies, as regards Shakspere's mental development.

  24. Tschischwitz cites as a reproduction of it Hamlet's soliloquy: "O, that this too, too solid flesh would melt!

  25. As to these, the proposition is that in sum they constitute such an amount of reproduction of Montaigne as explains Jonson's phrase about habitual "stealings.

  26. Nevertheless, the general fact of a frequent reproduction or manipulation of Montaigne's ideas in some of Shakspere's later plays has, I think, since been established.

  27. The illustrations for the “Violin Notes,” from photographs by Mora, have necessarily lost in the reproduction something of their original beauty of outline and form, but they serve well the purpose for which they are inserted.

  28. Blavatsky, is the reproduction of the Kabalistic Ritual.

  29. Most men have no other views in marrying, than reproduction, property or children; but neither reproduction nor property nor children constitutes happiness.

  30. The word love, when applied to the reproduction of the species, is the most hateful blasphemy which modern manners have taught us to utter.

  31. Duret tells us that his reproduction is from a photograph lent him by George Lucas.

  32. The World mistook the reproduction for the original, and so invited from Whistler one of the letters following each other fast: "Atlas has the wisdom of ages, and need not grieve himself with mere matters of art.

  33. It is a reproduction of the southern doorway of Notre-Dame de Paris.

  34. All rights of translation, adaptation, or reproduction (in part or whole) reserved in all countries.

  35. It lends itself better to dignified and adequate reproduction than do his lyrics, because it is not rhymed.

  36. Footnote 261: The portrait and character-sketch will be found in the photo-chromotype reproduction of Francisco Pacheco, Libro de descripcion de verdaderos retratos de illustres y memorables varones.

  37. These positive qualities defy reproduction by even the most accomplished of imitators.

  38. The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc.

  39. Dorner: "To the actuality of the consummation of the church belongs a cessation of reproduction through which there is constantly renewed a world which the church must subdue.

  40. It symbolizes the sanctification of the Christian through a spiritual reproduction in him of the death and resurrection of the Lord.

  41. Reproduction in the camera, using daylight to illuminate the negative, enables the operator to reduce or enlarge in every direction, but the lantern is a winter instrument, and comes in for demand and use during the short days.

  42. The negative can then be replaced, and no further adjustment will be needed for any further reproduction of the same size.

  43. The instinct for reproduction is intricately involved in the struggle for existence.

  44. Moulton's This is the Myrour or Glasse of Health, circa 1540, is in the main a printed reproduction of this manuscript prescription-book.

  45. The exact reproduction of nature in any of its manifestations never held him for a moment.

  46. Impressionism was the unadulterated reproduction of atmosphere, the smile or frown of a mood in nature.

  47. As a consequence, all artists antecedent to Delacroix found expression only in those qualities which are susceptible of reproduction in black and white.

  48. Then I had literally 'to fly' to develop the plate, make my print and secure exact colour reproduction while the moth was fresh.

  49. Gloveri could not be told from Cecropiain half-tone reproduction by any save a scientist, so similar are the markings, but in colour they are vastly different, and more beautiful.

  50. Then on platinum paper, printed so lightly from these negatives as to give only an exact reproduction of forms, and with water colour medium copied each mark, line and colour gradation in most cases from the living moth at its prime.

  51. A reproduction would do them no sort of justice unless the markings of the back wings show.


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