Attractiveness Sentence Examples

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  • The boulevard and park along the river add attractiveness to the city.

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  • An extensive system of city and suburban parks, connected by a series of beautiful drives, adds to the city's attractiveness.

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  • He had public and private audiences with the pope on the 9th of April and the 11th of May 1848, but recorded next to nothing in his diary concerning them, though numerous other entries show an eager interest in everything connected with the Roman Church, and private papers also indicate that he recognized at this time grave defects in the Church of England and a mysterious attractiveness in Roman Catholicism, going so far as to question whether he might not one day be a Roman Catholic himself.

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  • The attractiveness of the interior - albeit somewhat lopsided in shape - is in its simple, pre-Victorian elegance.

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  • One study found that mothers who are extremely concerned about their daughters' physical attractiveness and weight may in part cause bulimia in them.

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  • The first is external or physical attractiveness.

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  • Silver has also been prized for its brilliant sheen and attractiveness.

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  • The emotional burdens of hair loss plague one's self esteem and attack their personal level of attractiveness.

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  • Such friendships testify both to the worth and the attractiveness of his character, and contradict the old legend that he was an unsociable misanthrope.

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  • More to the point, the startup model holds tremendous appeal because of speed, technology and attractiveness to investors.

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  • The most highly prized part of this plant is not its flowers or its attractiveness in the garden, but rather its seeds.

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  • While makeup is rarely an absolute necessity, many women enjoy the feelings of confidence and attractiveness that makeup provides.

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  • This equates to teens seeing more than 5,200 such "attractiveness messages" in commercials per year.

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  • Teens are looking for independence, relationships, acceptance, understanding, and a feeling of beauty or attractiveness, and the advertisers know it.

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  • If your teen seems to be idolizing a thin celebrity, consider this an opportunity to have a conversation about body image and attractiveness.

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  • It is possible that the cultural influences which encourage unreasonable standards of physical attractiveness may lead some men to develop the unhealthy behaviors associated with anorexia.

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  • It's been called the sexualization of girls -- the use of prolific female images in advertising and media to a point where the person's value comes from her sexual appeal and physical attractiveness.

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  • These bras generally are for intimate evenings, and because of this, support isn't the primary concern - attractiveness is.

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  • Those in the market for a slim mobile communicator may immediately be drawn to the undeniable attractiveness of the MOTORAZR, but there are many other options out there for you to consider.

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  • In school-aged children, factors such as physical attractiveness, cultural traits, and disabilities greatly affect the level of peer acceptance, with a child's degree of social competence being the best predictor of peer acceptance.

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  • While attractiveness helps, a certain wholesomeness and a good attitude will go a long way.

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  • The term "BBW" as it applies to "Big Beautiful Women" was first coined in 1979 by Carole Shaw as the title of a magazine dedicated to showcasing the attractiveness of larger women.

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  • And, since New Yorkers are famous for their skepticism, it should come as no surprise that available men and women who post photographic evidence of their attractiveness will get more attention.

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  • They ask you to rate key factors like face attractiveness, emotional intelligence, and artistic ability etc. A total of fourteen of these categories are combined and calculated into your final score.

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  • Physical attractiveness is individual and therefore what one person finds attractive another may not be interested at all.

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  • Physical attractiveness is like an invitation to attend a dance.

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  • For that you need the second type of attractiveness.

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  • Attractiveness will get you noticed, but being charming will get you asked out.

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  • It's hurt my ego on multiple levels (from sexual prowess to physical attractiveness), my self-confidence, and my love-outlook on the future.

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  • In the modern vernacular, a cougar is a confident woman who is sure of her own personal attractiveness and power.

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  • The attractiveness of these shoes is only the icing on the cake, so to speak, because each piece of Ecco footwear is designed from the "inside out".

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  • More mature these days (and embracing her character's grandmotherhood), Hughes' hair falls below her shoulders and uses a mixture of highlights that convey worldly wisdom yet altogether feminine attractiveness.

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  • The need for direction is true to the character as is his distinct attractiveness to women.

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  • It was assumed by many in the book series that this fact accounts for Jason's tremendous attractiveness to the women in his life, as well as to some men.

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  • The tattoo sends a message that she is aware of her body and her attractiveness, but is willing to take risks as well.

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  • This physique is highly sought after for its physical attractiveness.

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  • This panty generated over 200 five star reviews on Amazon with reviewers raving about fit, comfort and attractiveness.

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  • Through experiencing locally popular beauty treatments and talking with women about what makes them feel beautiful, the show exposes the different meanings of attractiveness around the globe.

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  • He established an extraordinary reputation; his personality had a winning attractiveness; and he founded a school of mystics who powerfully affected Judaism after the master's death.

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  • A monochrome loses much of its attractiveness when the color merges into a metal rim, or when the interior of a vase is covered with crude unpolished paste.

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  • The city has a fine location, its natural attractiveness and mineral springs in the vicinity combining to make it a summer and health resort.

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  • But of late years an increasing desire has been manifested, especially in Germany and America, to manipulate the fourth Gospel on grounds of internal evidence, at first only in the way of particular transpositions of more or less attractiveness, but latterly also by schemes of thorough-going rearrangement.

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  • He seems to have been a child of singular attractiveness and promise, and stories of his boyhood were remembered.

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  • Apart from this variety, and from the historic interest of such places as Braga, Bussaco, Cintra, Coimbra, or Torres Vedras, the attractiveness of the country is due to its colouring, and not to grandeur of form.

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  • With the exception of those in the older portion of the town, the streets are handsome and spacious, and the beautiful gardens and promenades between the suburbs and the castle add greatly to the town's attractiveness.

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  • The attractiveness of the petal is often due wholly or in part to surface markings; thus the cuticle of the petal of a pelargonium, when viewed with a z or 4-in.

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  • The standard of attractiveness has changed a lot over the centuries from the voluptuous paintings of Rubens in the Renaissance to the waif-like supermodels of contemporary culture.

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  • In the following year he made his first acquaintance with the literature of Spain under the influence of his friend and biographer, Ticknor; and, while its attractiveness proved greater than he had at the outset anticipated, the comparative novelty of the subject as a field for research served as an additional stimulus.

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  • But something liberal in the philosophy of their progenitors threw an attractiveness over the earlier Safawid kings which was wanting in those who came after them.

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  • By November 1710 he was again domiciled in London, and writing his Journal to Stella, that unique exemplar of a giant's playfulness, "which was written for one person's private pleasure and has had indestructible attractiveness for every one since."

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  • Broadly speaking his work in those very 'eighties was not so good as the labour, essentially delicate and fresh and just, of some years earlier, nor had it always the attractiveness of the impulsive deliverances of some years later, when the inspired sketch was the thing that he generally stopped at.

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