Maturing Sentence Examples

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  • His educational plans had been maturing in his mind since 1776.

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  • The total debt on the 30th of November 1909 was 82,643,917, of which the greater part were 32 and 4% bonds, maturing on the 1st of February 1912.

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  • Evidently two different though nearly related designs had been maturing in Leonardo's mind.

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  • In November 1792 the queen felt herself strong enough to carry out the scheme which she had been long maturing.

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  • As the war drew to its end, new plans for imperial consolidation were maturing in his brain.

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  • As you move through our bonded warehouse the wafting aroma of maturing whiskey will lead you to the next area.

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  • During a process called atresia, eggs are lost at some stage without maturing to ovulation.

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  • Michael Berens ' subjects are pregnant female beagles and their unborn and maturing puppies.

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  • We believe the secret of cooking succulent pork lies in the slow maturing qualities of the meat allied with a good covering of fat.

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  • This next step involves a deepening and maturing of humanity to utilize the full potentiality available to us.

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  • The Dorset Down is an ideal terminal sire, producing solid, meaty, early maturing lambs.

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  • A superb flavored, outdoor bush tomato which is very early maturing and heavy yielding.

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  • An incredible amount of maturing is often observed during the adolescent phase of one's life.

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  • Sometimes a maturing kitten will even develop a different eye color altogether, depending on its genetic background.

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  • If you want to include Babar or Barney, for example, do it with a pillow or some other accessory that can be changed when it becomes too childish for your maturing child.

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  • You want the room to reflect your maturing child's likes and needs.

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  • Those grape varieties labeled as late maturing need at least 170 growing days to ripen.

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  • To start gardening vegetables during the winter months, choose late maturing crops.

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  • For those living in the south where temperatures will remain above 40 degrees with less likelihood of freezing over, planting early maturing crops is possible.

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  • In order to obtain the best results for early maturing crops, do invest in mulching and plant protection.

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  • You can plant several crop sessions of 30 to 60 day maturing crops to have continuously growth.

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  • And the characteristic style of many Nintendo games -- simple, colorful, and let's face it, somewhat kiddy -- hasn't given them any leverage in the minds of maturing gamers.

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  • Google Android is a quickly advancing and maturing platform.

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  • A hormone called progesterone, released by the first egg to be produced, prevents any other egg from maturing during that cycle.

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  • Girls cut their hair short, favor boys' clothing, and have negative feelings about maturing physically as they near adolescence.

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  • Along with the maturing of the sex organs, there is a pronounced growth spurt averaging three to four inches (8-10 centimeters) and culminating in full adult stature.

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  • Hormones produced by the maturing body bring about physical changes that require greater attention when it comes to hygiene.

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  • Keep in mind that while no one can stop from maturing, there's always help to minimize the effects of aging.

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  • Sure, they know you are growing up and maturing, after all you're in high school, but in their hearts you're still their little girl.

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  • The maturing of the treaty of peace took a considerable time, and Henderson was again active in the negotiations, first at Ripon (October 1st) and afterwards in London.

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  • A secret mission to Genoa enabled him to inspect the pass north of Savona, and the knowledge of the peculiarities of that district certainly helped him in maturing his plan for an invasion of Italy, which he put into execution in 1796.

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  • He was a precocious child, but, as Graetz points out, his lack of stable character prevented his gifts from maturing.

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  • On the best-equipped and most skilfully managed cane sugar estates, where the climate is favourable for maturing the cane, a similar return is obtained.

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  • A little money was earned by an occasional article in Le Producteur, in which he began to expound the philosophic ideas that were now maturing in his mind.

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  • The art of sericulture concerns itself with the rearing of silkworms under artificial or domesticated conditions, their feeding, the formation of cocoons, the securing of these before they are injured and pierced by the moths, and the maturing of a sufficient number of moths to supply eggs for the cultivation of the following year.

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  • Liszt's strange musical nature was long in maturing its fruits.

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  • Since by the universally accepted doctrine of karman (deed) or karmavipaka (" the maturing of deeds") man himself - either in his present, or some future, existence - enjoys the fruit of, or has to atone for, his former good and bad actions, there could hardly be room in Hindu pantheism for a belief in the remission of sin by divine grace or vicarious substitution.

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  • Or can this increase in teen pregnancy be attributed to the documented scientific findings that girls are maturing at a rapid pace?

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  • This defect blocks B cells from maturing.

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  • Part of your maturing is being able to help your loved ones accept that you are growing up.

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  • Going off to school and leaving behind loved ones is hard, but it is also part of the maturing process for growing up.

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  • The process of maturing vastly changes what women look for in a mate.

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  • Actress Kimberly McCullough began playing the role of Robin in 1985 at the age of seven and literally grew up on the canvas, maturing to a young woman.

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  • Most of the women are all in their early 20s, indicating that they may still have a lot of growing up and maturing to do.

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  • Both time and your baby's maturing body will alter his/her skin's reactions.

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  • If you're battling the signs of maturing skin, know that while aging may accompany unwanted change, a life well loved is worth every wrinkle.

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  • Unfortunately, there is no miracle cure for fighting maturing skin.

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  • Various climatic factors may cause temporary checks, but the growing and maturing period is sufficiently long to allow the plants to overcome these disturbances.

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  • Carolina; but, through the selection of seed from early maturing individual plants, the cotton has been rendered much earlier, until now it is thoroughly adapted to the existing conditions.

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  • The object of the festival was to celebrate the maturing of the wine stored at the previous vintage, and the beginning of spring.

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  • He builds up, from birth onwards, his own mental mechanisms, and forms more of them, that is to say, is more " educable," and takes longer in doing so, that is to say, in growing up and maturing his experience, than any other animal.

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  • This call is immediately answered by an active proliferation and steady maturing of the myclocytes in the marrow to form the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes.

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  • In September 1797 the government learnt from the informer MacNally that Lord Edward was among those directing the conspiracy of the United Irishmen, which was now quickly maturing.

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  • Careful examination of a large number of individuals of one variety growing under similar conditions reveals differences in such characters as number of leaves per plant, the size and shape of the leaves, tendency to form suckers, time of maturing and resistance to disease.

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  • The ozone so prepared has numerous uses, as, for example, in bleaching oils, waxes, fabrics, &c., sterilizing drinking-water, maturing wines, cleansing foul beer-casks, oxidizing oil, and in the manufacture of vanillin.

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  • Where the walls are heated, assist the maturing of peaches and nectarines, and the ripening of the young wood for next year, by fires during the day.

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  • The tree has been naturalized in many warm countries, even in China; in England it seldom attains any large size, as the deficient summer heat prevents the wood from maturing; but trees occur occasionally in plantations 20 or 30 ft.

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  • This period of official life from 1830 to 1848 was spent, so far as philosophical study was concerned, in revising his former lectures and writings, in maturing them for publication or reissue, and in research into certain periods of the so phi history of philosophy.

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  • Rather than suffer that, he would have fought the Russians in alliance with the Turks, and had gone much farther in maturing a scheme of attack and defence than was known at the time or is commonly known now.

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  • If his theory of government deviated from the republican standard he had the candour to avow it, and the greater merit of co-operating faithfully in maturing and supporting a system which was not his choice."

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  • By capitalizing on work in cattle, maturing oocytes from biopsied or post-mortem ovarian tissue may provide a way of enhancing their supply.

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  • Improper humidity can wreak havoc with a maturing wine, making the cork dry and allow oxygen to seep into the wine and affect its taste.

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  • Once ovulation and menstruation begin, the maturing of the breasts begins with the formation of secretory glands at the end of the milk ducts.

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  • The central nervous system is still in the process of maturing sufficiently for complex messages from the brain to get to the child's fingers.

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  • Toddlers are far more physically active than infants, and their sleeping behavior and the timing of sleep cycles reflects their maturing brains.

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  • Although cataracts are usually associated with older adults, between 4 and 12 percent of children with AD develop rapidly maturing cataracts that may begin to interfere with vision as early as age 20.

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