Ageing Sentence Examples

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  • In the construction of such an instrument it is essential that the wire should be subjected to a process of preparation or " ageing," which consists in passing through it a fairly strong current, at least the maximum that it will ever have to carry, and starting and stopping this current frequently.

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  • It is essential that the permanent magnet should be subjected to a process of ageing so that its field may not be liable to change subsequently with time.

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  • Two years are usually required for ageing, but some tobaccos are kept for four or five years before being manufactured.

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  • Augustus was ageing fast, and was more and more disinclined to appear personally in the senate or in public. Yet in A.D.

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  • The cessation of assisted immigration early in the life of the present generation is alleged to have had considerable influence upon the rate, in Victoria, at least, owing to the curtailment of the supply of adult women of the more conceptive ages and the ageing of those who had reached the country at an earlier date.

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  • Within a few months the ageing master uprooted himself from Milan, and moved with his chattels and retinue of pupils to Rome, into the service of the house that first befriended him, the Medici.

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  • The ageing of the great king was betrayed not only by the fortune of war in the hands of Villeroy, la Feuillade, or Marsin; disgrace and misery at home were worse than defeat.

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  • Ageing will allow your ingredients to smooth and blend together.Also like a fine wine, a perfume needs to breathe before you can enjoy its true essence.

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  • This appears not to be related to a decrease in close work as is often suggested but rather due to some factor intrinsically related to ageing.

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