Adheres Sentence Examples

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  • On the other hand, the Church of England adheres closely to the episcopal constitution.

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  • Schmiedel adheres to it.

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  • Superiorly the sheath either closely adheres to the muscular bodywall, with which it may even be partly interwoven, or it hangs freely in the connective tissue which fills the space between the intestine and the muscular body-wall.

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  • When freed from excess of water it is laid on a sheet of thick white blotting-paper, and a piece of smooth washed calico is placed upon it (unwashed calico, on account of its "facing," adheres to the sea-weed).

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  • It flows in a south-easterly direction for 170 m., and then adheres closely to a nearly easterly course for 500 m.

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  • To him he adheres, resigns the whole warehouse of his religion with all the locks and keys into his custody, and indeed makes the very person of that man his religion.

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  • The sample has the form of a thin rod, one end of which is faced true; it is slipped into the magnetizing coil from above, and when the current is turned on its smooth end adheres tightly to the surface of the yoke.

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  • The sal-ammoniac removes the last unavoidable film of oxide, leaving a purely metallic surface, to .which the tin adheres firmly.

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  • Across the arms he balances the iron rod to which the glass bulb adheres, and rolling it backwards and forwards with the fingers of his left hand fashions the glass between the blades of his sugar-tongs tool, grasped in his right hand.

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  • When the first ball or " gathering 'T has cooled sufficiently, the whole is again dipped into the molten glass and a further layer adheres to the pipe-end, thus forming a larger ball.

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  • While one section is ready to settle down and receive territory at the hands of the Christian rulers, with or without homage, another section still adheres to a life of mere adventure and of plunder.

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  • For joiners' work, however, it is well adapted, and glue adheres strongly to it, though nails do not hold well.

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  • He modifies St Mark's style very freely, but he makes less change in the recorded words of our Lord, and he adheres more closely to the original language of the second document.

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  • When this white powder is heated and stirred about by any substance whatever, it collects in masses like new-fallen snow, and adheres to the body with which it is stirred.

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  • Its use in soldering depends on the fact that solder only adheres to the surface of an untarnished metal, and consequently a little borax is placed on the surface of the metal and heated by the soldering iron in order to remove any superficial film of oxide.

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  • The ordinary behaviour is evidently the result of a film of grease, which adheres with great obstinacy.

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  • The dorsal surface is smooth; ventrally there are five pairs of parapodia, armed with supporting and hooked setae, by means of which the worm adheres to its host.

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  • This theca grows in the direction of the apex of the sicula, to which it adheres by its dorsal wall.

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  • The ovary adheres firmly to the seed in the interior, so that on examining a longitudinal section of the grain by the microscope the outer layer is seen to consist of epidermal cells, of which the uppermost are prolonged into short hairs to cover the apex of the grain.

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  • In orchids each of the pollen-masses has a prolongation or stalk (caudicle) which adheres to a prolongation at the base of the anther (rostellum) by means of a viscid gland (retinaculum) which is either naked or covered.

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  • For repainting bakelite an enamel finish adheres best, preferably an eggshell paint which is not too glossy.

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  • Some have the stigma, to which the pollen adheres during pollination, like a little pinhead protruding from the flower.

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  • In order to overcome that skepticism, Radio Sawa adheres to a " journalistic mission.

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  • The translation, as a whole, is good, and adheres very closely to the Hebrew text, which has not been without its influence on the Aramaic idiom; at times, especially in the poetical passages, a freer and more paraphrastic method is employed, and the version shows evident traces of Halakhic and Haggadic expansion.

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  • In order to overcome that skepticism, Radio Sawa adheres to a journalistic mission.

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  • The culture follows strict rules on lifestyle, appearance and behavior that adheres to a very simple and old-fashioned existence that shuns modern technology and luxuries.

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  • Spray paint often works best because it adheres better.

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  • This step will help to make sure that the paper adheres to the surface that is intended to cover.

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  • Those with flaky or very dry skin may find that the makeup settles or adheres to dry areas.

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  • Other mirrors form Esca include their handy suction cup mirror that easily adheres to any hard surface, their floor mirror with 1x by 5x magnification, and a grab and go hand mirror with rest.

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  • In addition, MAC eyeshadow adheres to lids better and goes on much smoother than bargain brands.

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  • The photo of the surfer above, for example, adheres to this kind of philosophy.

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  • Not all raw foodists are completely raw, but at least 75% of what they eat adheres to this definition.

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  • This retailer typically adheres to the more classic interpretation of fancy, but its clothing is impeccably made and very elegant.

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  • This may be readily done without needlessly checking them, as they form so many fibrous roots that a good ball of soil usually adheres to them.

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  • An application of white or colored glaze adheres to the exterior and interior surfaces and fuses to the clays body in the same firing method.

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  • A contractor can insure that the installation process adheres to all local building codes and can provide all the tools necessary to install the vinyl siding.

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  • After the first and second layers are applied and dried, sand the counter with 220-grit sandpaper so the next layer adheres properly.

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  • If your presence is requested at a black tie event, do the hosts and yourself a favor and show up in black tie clothing that adheres to the dress rules.

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  • Fair trade organic sheet sets guarantee that you are purchasing a product that adheres to fair trade practices of the manufacturer's country or continent.

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  • If a product carries the U.S.D.A. Certified Organic label, that means that the product adheres to the guidelines set out in the National Organic Program.

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  • The Shenandoah Zinfandel Special Reserve is made from organically certified grapes and adheres to the Amador style of Zinfandel.

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  • If they offer stereo playback, you may be interested in picking up a stereo Bluetooth headset that adheres to the A2DP standard.

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  • Plaque adheres to the crevices and fissures of the teeth and generates acids that, when not removed on a regular basis, slowly eat away, or decay, the protective enamel surface of the teeth, causing holes (cavities) to form.

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  • The blastocyst first adheres to the wall then moves into the uterine tissue.

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  • Simply put, WW's website adheres to the maxim that "sex sells", and you'll be hard pressed to find another online swimsuit shop that dares to bare as much flesh as this one.

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  • Miele adheres to strict "green" guidelines.

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  • It is important that the shop you go to adheres to health codes.

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  • The training adheres to the standards of Yoga Alliance, but is founded on the Holy Bible.

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  • Some people who practice Ashtanga will spread the traditional cotton mat on top of a sticky mat that adheres to the floor, spraying water between the two to form a tight seal to prevent slippage.

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  • It still adheres to the old idea that trying on a bra someone has already tried on is inappropriate.

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  • From this perspective The Cribs may seem to operate under a double standard - their music scorns the new school of uber cool new wave indie kids, yet their sound adheres to exactly that.

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  • In terms of fitness, Harper adheres to the Functional Training Method.

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  • Although he adheres to the Ferengi ideals of profit and greed, he evolves over the course of time to become a trusted friend of many aboard Deep Space Nine.

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  • As you know, I'm the only one here who actually adheres to our rules.

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  • Generally speaking, Hermas's piety, especially in its language, adheres closely to Old Testament forms. But it is doubtful (pace Spitta and Volter, who assume a Jewish or a proselyte basis) whether this means more than that the Old Testament was still the Scriptures of the Church.

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  • Livy in general adheres to the epoch of Cato, though he sometimes follows that of Fabius Pictor.

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  • It Is Remarkable That Russia Still Adheres To The Julian Reckoning.

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  • Experience shows that, although spherical pebbles are to be avoided, Portland cement adheres tightly to smooth flint surfaces, and that rough stones often give a less compact concrete than smooth ones on account of the difficulty of bedding them into the matrix when laying the concrete.

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  • The bit of wood e must be gently withdrawn, care being taken that the bud adheres wholly to the bark or shield, FIG.

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  • He is the type of a distinct class of the Christian ministry - that class which aspires after scholarly training, prefers a broad to a sectarian theology, and adheres to rational methods of religious investigation and appeal.

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  • Fertilization is effected by the passive convection of a spermatium from the antheridium to the trichogyne, to which it adheres, and to which it passes over its nucleus through an open communication set up at the point of contact.

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  • This fermentation proceeds throughout the summer months, and in the meantime a sediment which adheres to the side of the bottle is gradually formed.

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