They have not even the attraction of being cleanly sculptured in wood, but are covered with thinly lacquered muslin, which, though doubtless a good preservative, accentuates their puppet-like character. [Please select]
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The personal interest that accentuates every detail of the "Voltaire"--the physiognomy, the pose, the right hand, are marvellously characteristic--simply is not sought for in Chapu's work. [Please select]
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Whatever truth there may be in this comparison merely accentuates the fact that the various arts of today learn from each other and often resemble each other. [Please select]
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If loosely held, the saw is bound to sag from side to side during the stroke, and a short stroke accentuates the lateral movement. [Please select]
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Everything which accentuates these sensations must lead to an overestimation of the motion, and the outcome is that the movement is made too small. [Please select]
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The answer is that _in a healthy body it is inherent_ from birth, and proper care of the body therefore accentuates within their minds the will to do. [Please select]
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, 1878 and 1880, to Hegel and Herbart inclusive) accentuates the connection of philosophy with general culture and the particular sciences, and emphasizes philosophical method. [Please select]
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] The logical presuppositions of Spinoza's philosophy lie in the fundamental ideas of Descartes, which Spinoza accentuates, transforms, and adopts. [Please select]
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Oldname who stands never very far from his wife, always comes forward and, grasping your hand, accentuates his wife's more subtle but no less vivid welcome. [Please select]
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Parvenu invariably interlards his conversation with, "When I was dining at the Bobo Gilding's"; or even "at Lucy Gilding's," and quite often accentuates, in his ignorance, those of rather second-rate, though conspicuous position.' [Please select]
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