Her Autobiography, under the title, Some Specialties in the Life of M.
Sliced bacon, fancy sausage and otherspecialties are usually packed in a separate room, into attractive cartons for the retail trade.
It would be well, too, to give more credit to the specialties of girls in the schools.
This is a criticism on the man and his training, not on the system of specialties which has become invaluable.
A final result of the multiplication of the means of research, and the increasing difficulty in becoming expert in the use of the many and delicate instruments they require, is the growth of what we call specialties in medicine.
It is readily applied to anyspecialties that cannot be handled by others.
Mr. Sol Smith Russell introducing his laughable specialtiesbetween the two plays.
For the specialties represented among them can be arranged as a system that has no room left for any more co-ordinate specialties, but only for subordinate.
For the specialties represented among them can be arranged as a system which affords no room for any more co-ordinate specialties, but only for subordinate.
Furthermore, as regards the specialties that they exhibit in their relation to law the teachings here presented may be taken as equivalent to the entire body of Anarchistic teachings without limitation.
For the specialties represented among them can be arranged as a system in which there is no room left for any more co-ordinate specialties, but only for subordinate.
Furthermore, as regards the specialties that they exhibit in their relation to the State the teachings here presented may be taken as equivalent to the entire body of Anarchistic teachings without limitation.
Furthermore, as regards the specialties that they exhibit in respect of the conceived manner of realization the teachings here presented may be taken as equivalent to the entire body of Anarchistic teachings without limitation.
Furthermore, in regard to the specialties that they exhibit in their relation to property the teachings here presented may be taken as equivalent to the entire body of Anarchistic teachings without limitation.
Furthermore, as regards the specialties that they exhibit in respect to their basis the teachings here presented may be taken as equivalent to the entire body of Anarchistic teachings without limitation.
Therefore, Mr. Lowenstein intended to buy a few staples, specialties of Potash & Perlmutter, and to reserve the balance of his spring orders for other dealers who entertained more liberal credit notions than did Abe Potash.
Wasserbauer's got a few good specialties on his bill-of-fare that don't improve with waiting.
Miss Barbara Miller assists her temporarily, but her specialties are kindergarten and music, awaiting the opening of the academy.
The more industrious and ingenious tribes run tospecialties in turning luxuriant nature into account.
Its rider, who in all specialties of repulsiveness tallied with the beast to a hair, impaled a letter on the tip of his spear and handed it down.
At the same time, reserve officers whose civilian specialties were in or related to mass communications were recalled to PsyWar assignments.
Water and fire are specialties taken from the universe and named.
In so doing we do not forget that the study of specialties at the same time throws a light on the general relation of things, of which every species is but a part.
The other party, on the other hand, has its own specialties and promotes the cause of logic in a secondary and involuntary fashion.
Nor do I mean that it is due to philosophy alone that mankind learned not to strain "understanding" in abstract vaporings, but instead to introduce the division of labor and to take up the various specialtieswith open senses.
Our naturalists demonstrate this very clearly as soon as they turn from their tangible specialtiesto abstract things.
That is, like all categories that are subdivisions of the absolute being, of general existence, pertaining only to the phenomena orspecialties which, however, in their entirety constitute the absolute being or monistic nature.
Applied knowledge will thus be brought to a focus in a department of teaching as one of the specialties of motherhood and not as a vocation apart.
Among the specialties in the bacterial group is Liederkranz, made from curd with the soft friable texture of a Camembert, molded in rectangular blocks of about 4 ounces in weight and ripened very completely.
The resulting product, although very deficient in flavor and texture, goes into manufactured specialties which conceal its deficiencies if considered as cheese.
During our food and shopping excursions we found that Samara was a decidedly wide-awake and driving town, though it seemed to possess no specialties in buildings, curiosities, or manufactures, and the statue to Alexander II.
One of their specialties was the sale of lilies of the valley, which grow wild in the Russian forests.
Specialties facilitate commerce, and promote efficiency in the professions, but are often narrowing to individuals.
Nothing is more apparent in this age of specialties than the dwarfing, crippling, mutilating influence of occupations or professions.
The grounds of this great logical doctrine have formerly been stated; and its truth will derive additional support from a brief examination of the specialties of the present case.
These articles were offered in the mail-order catalog for 1892 at a dollar each, for the sake of price-uniformity with the other dollar specialties upon which the firm was concentrating.
This method was first extensively applied at the Potsdam Observatory in Germany, and has lately become one of the specialties of the Lick Observatory, where Professor Campbell has brought it to its present degree of perfection.
But I had already seen enough of both of them to feel sure that the specialties of the very exceptional little experience I proposed to them would be appreciated and acceptable.
Turning the handle of a door would produce a shower-bath, sofas would become suddenly boats surrounded by water, and such like more or less disagreeable surprises to visitors, who were new to the specialties of the place.
The specialties of her appearance, in the first place, were in a great measure due to the singular mixture of races from which she had sprung.
Side-note: The harangue insists upon topics common to Sokrates with other citizens, overlooking thespecialties of his character.
Throughout all this eloquent appeal addressed by Athens to her citizen Sokrates, the points insisted on are those common to him with other citizens: the marked specialties of his character being left unnoticed.
And it is curious to observe in this, as in so many other instances, how the use of words supplies illustrations of national peculiarities and specialties of character.
Each of us is a unity of what all the medical and psychological specialties study in different ways, plus a good deal more, as artists, writers, theologians, and musicians make evident.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "specialties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.