Another phase was the cultivation of the body, the body and its beauty uniquely cared for by virile treatment and a rigid régime which is the guardian of life—not weakly adored as by women who kill themselves by excessive self-love.
Additionally, the clay in the soil wasuniquely incorporated into the heap so that it coated everything.
I believe that an understanding of basics will enable you to function as a self-determined individual and adapt existing methods, solve problems if they arise, or create something personal and uniquely correct for your situation.
It is psychology which tells us how this possible experience loses its barely hypothetical character, and is stamped with categorical unquestioned experiencedness; how, in a word, it becomes here and now in some uniquely individualized life.
The letter she had written him in the country, after the appearance of the "Saturday Review" article, was uniquely grateful.
Well he understood her regret for that uniquelysharp speech of hers.
To the north and west lies Gruyère, greenest of pastoral countries, uniquely set in a ring of azure heights, where like a lost Provence, the Romand spirit has preserved its eternal youthfulness and charm.
But uniquely characteristic as are these Gruyère people, the history of their country is still more extraordinary.
Pn can be uniquely determined, by solution of algebraic equations, such that dZ - P1 dX1 - .
Pn can be uniquely determined, by solving linear algebraic equations, such that P1 dX1 + .
Christ was uniquely the Son of God because he had lived and suffered and died in order to reveal to the world the meaning of this life and of the hereafter--the meaning not only for the individual, but for society as well.
Once the sight of them, sunlit, standing forth sharply against the high blue of American skies, had stirred in me that passion for wealth and power of which they were so marvellously and uniquely the embodiment.
Over the invalid's face pass pleased, softened shades at some uniquely stated, positive opinions.
Uniquely worded sentiments, embodied in his father's sermons and parish talks, come to mind.
No longer content with primitive stoneware or reproductions of Chinese vessels, the potters of Japan finally developed native styles at onceuniquely Japanese and as sophisticated as any the world has seen.
The koan is a uniquely Zen creation, a brilliant technique developed by the T'ang masters for transmitting a religion which revered no scriptures and had no god.
The latent sweetness and unselfishness in his character developed along lines uniquely his own.
The loss was like that of an only and uniquely beloved child.
Thus a force can be uniquely resolved into two components acting in two assigned directions in the same plane with it by an inversion of the parallelogram construction of fig.
It follows that the single resultant to which the system in general reduces is uniquely determinate, i.
When a plane frame which is just rigid is subject to a given system of equilibrating extraneous forces (in its own plane) acting on the joints, the stresses in the bars are in general uniquely determinate.
On the contrary, he did not possess even average ability, and his thoughts were occupied almost uniquely with physical pleasures.
The island had just then been visited by a series of uniquely disastrous earthquakes, which had either overthrown or rendered uninhabitable all the great edifices in and around Kyoto.
A large part of the work of the Japanese architect consisted in selecting rare woods and uniquely grown timber, in exquisite joinery, and in fine plastering.
Second, activities will be pursued when they can be uniquely or more efficiently accomplished in space.
It has given uniquely valuable services in many places where violence threatened.
Or they think that Jesus is adored because he was so uniquely beautiful in character.
If wit is a Gallic prerogative, humor belongs to the British, and not a few comedies of the war pivot on that uniquely humorous character Thomas Atkins.
He was a powerful teacher, a uniquely rousing and educating force.
The selections under the heading "Language and the Communication of Ideas" bring out the uniquely human character of speech.
Of the special sense-organs, the eye has a uniquely sociological function.
It is a uniquely great expression of sincerity, one of the most significant events in the whole mental and spiritual life of humanity.
In the third part the conclusion is drawn that Jesus is the uniquely divine Teacher.
Jones was not as brave as he sounded: mine disasters carry a terror which is uniquely and peculiarly poignant.
This was the dreadful "muscle-lock" so uniquely characteristic of thionite; the frenzied immobility of the ultimately passionate satisfaction of every desire.
I am a plugger and a slugger, with no spark of the terrific flame of inspirational genius which makes Virgil Samms what he so uniquely is.
As well might a postman assume that, because every house in a street isuniquely determined by its number, therefore there must be a house for every imaginable number.
In a space of n dimensions, a point is uniquely determined by the measurement of n continuous variables (coordinates).
In a space of n dimensions, the position of every point is uniquely determined by the measurement of n continuous independent variables (coordinates).
Thus such a state of things rather confirms than destroys my contention, that distance depends on a curve uniquely determined by two points.
Thus geodesics have linear equations, and are always uniquely determined by two points.
That is, linear magnitude is logically impossible, unless space allows of curves uniquely determined by any two of their points.
With three given collinear points, however, we have more given than a mere straight line, and the quadrilateral construction enables us uniquelyto determine any number of fresh collinear points.
It follows that, if positions can be defined at all, they must be uniquely and exhaustively defined by some finite number of such relations.
Any two points have one relation, their distance, which is independent of the rest of space, and this relation requires, as its measure, a curve uniquely determined by those two points.
Thus we see why no intrinsic projective relation can be found between three points, which shall enable us, from two, uniquely to determine the third.
But farther, the existence of curves uniquely determined by two points can be deduced from the nature of any form of externality[176].
Now it might happen that, although no one of the curves was uniquely determined by the two end-points, yet the common length of all the curves was so determined.
Distance and the straight line, as relations uniquely determined by two points, are thus à priori necessary to metrical Geometry.
At last he heard that uniquely soft voice of hers in reply.
She slightly overstressed the internal "h's," and her accent was Welsh, but uniquely soft.
About the earth, and uniquely for its benefit, sun, moon and stars paraded.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uniquely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.