Amplified Sentence Examples

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  • Everything that held magic was amplified in the immortal world.

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  • The eerie quiet that followed amplified the ringing of her ears.

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  • The restaurant's beachy atmosphere is amplified by the aroma of freshly made seafood emanating from the kitchen.

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  • The muscles of his upper body bulged as he sparred, their changing shapes amplified by a play of shade and sunlight.

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  • He was dressed again all in black, a color that should have minimized his size but just amplified how ripped he was beneath the clothing.

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  • Strongly in agreement with the Hegelian tradition, he defended and amplified it in Die gegenweirtige Aufgabe der Philosophie (1852) and Verstehen and Beurteilen (1877).

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  • She wore the camisole that amplified her breasts, her curls captured at the nape of her neck.

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  • Amplified by magic, Yully's fighting skill was inhuman.

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  • He recalled agony, and the darkness of his thoughts amplified the pain of the new magic in his blood.

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  • But by laying bare in 1884 the upper stratum of remains on the rock of Tiryns (q.v.), Schliemann made a contribution to our knowledge of prehistoric domestic life which was amplified two years later by Chr.

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  • With a breathtaking view of the ocean shimmering in the background, a spate of soft, hot sand underfoot and the sun shining down on friends and family, the magic of the moment is somehow amplified in this lovely setting.

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  • The difference in their heights seemed to be amplified on the screen however, as the Edward Cullen character was intended to appear larger than life.

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  • For seniors who have a hard time hearing the phone, amplified phones are available.

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  • From TV remote controls with large buttons and alarm clocks that talk to special bags that attach to walkers and amplified telephones, choosing the perfect gift for the elderly is easy when you know where to look.

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  • The following steps detail how light travels through electronic night vision goggles and gets amplified.

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  • This is why any part of a night vision scene that contains bright light will glow brightly, because even the slightest source of light is amplified many times.

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  • Basically, the device would accept whatever ambient light existed in the environment, amplify it as much as the current technology would allow, and then display the amplified image on the goggle screens.

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  • Once the digitally amplified light reaches the eyes of the person wearing the goggles, the image appears almost as clearly as it would in the daylight.

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  • Electrons from the photocathode are then amplified and projected onto a screen inside the goggles.

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  • The attributes that these races have in the beginning aren't that different, but they become amplified as the game progresses.

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  • Insignificant sounds such as ambiant noise, landing on your feet, clicking a light switch, etc. are all amplified to support that if the enemy can't see you, they can hear you.

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  • High-frequency hearing impairment in teenagers most often results from exposure to loud noise such as amplified music.

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  • As in previous years, the Dancing with the Stars season 7 cast was announced on Good Morning America, which further amplified the viewer hype behind the show.

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  • To him it was Revival left to perfect that work of restoration begun by Baroti t th and amplified by Revai.

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  • An amplified form of the same story is furnished by the Doctrine of Addai, an original Syriac work which survives complete in a St Petersburg MS. of the 6th century, and is also represented by fragments in other MSS.

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  • The legend of an organized apportionment of Peloponnese amongst the Heracleid leaders appears first in the 5th-century tragedians, - not earlier, that is, than the rise of the Peloponnesian League, - and was amplified in the 4th century; the Aetolians' aid, and claim to Elis, appear first in Ephorus.

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  • Calculations involving feet and inches are sometimes performed by means of duodecimal arithmetic; i.e., in effect, the tables of square measure and of cubic measure are amplified by the insertion of intermediate units.

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  • When the sequence of differences is not such as to enable any of the foregoing methods to be applied, it is sometimes possible to amplify the data by measurement of intermediate ordinates, and then apply a suitable method to the amplified series.

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  • If we set aside the heretical books condemned by the early councils, the earliest known instance of a list of proscribed books being issued with the authority of a bishop of Rome is the Notitia librorum apocryphorum qui non recipiuntur, the first redaction of which, by Pope Gelasius (494), was subsequently amplified on several occasions.

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  • In the bosom of medieval society they were the last witness to a state of things that the regular development of Catholic cult had amplified and modified.

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  • The Stirpium Europaearum extra Britannias nascentium Sylloge (1694) is a much amplified edition of the catalogue of plants collected on his own European tour.

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  • The story was first amplified by the Greek tragedians, who probably drew their inspiration from local legends, which glorified the services rendered by Athens to the rulers of Peloponnesus.

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  • This convention has now been superseded by the revised and amplified edition of it adopted by the second peace conference in 1907.

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  • As these rules were often accepted by his successors, the praetor thus acquired an almost legislatorial power, and his edicts, thus continued, corrected and amplified from year to year, became, under the title of the "perpetual" edicts, one of the most important factors in moulding Roman law.

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  • Wharton in the second volume of his Anglia sacra (London, 1691) gives considerable portions of a life of Wulfstan which is an amplified translation of an AngloSaxon biography.

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  • His sex appeal was amplified by the dangerous edge; he was on the verge of snapping.

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  • This linking is amplified by a fiscally conservative environment that asks agencies to do more with less.

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  • The amplified sensor signals are converted to digital data with a microprocessor-controlled integrating A/D converter.

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  • Alleles are defined on the basis of the length of the amplified fragments.

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  • A 570 bp DNA fragment amplified from the capsid protein gene was digested with Ava II restriction enzyme and separated by gel electrophoresis.

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  • There is this enormous gulf between them, which is amplified by Haynes's use of distanced camera takes.

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  • This light signal is converted to electrons which are subsequently amplified before being used to modulate the intensity of a cathode ray tube display.

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  • Cells pass to the mesenteric lymph nodes where the immune response is amplified.

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  • Cloning, mutagenesis and expression The domains were amplified from cDNA using polymerase chain reaction (PCR ).

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  • The candidate oncogene ZNF217 is frequently amplified in colon cancer.

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  • You ativan drug overdose is just the names amplified over Minister I took his representing my but the the one Bonforte.

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  • All virus isolates tested were successfully amplified using degenerate primers designed by Deng et al; 1994.

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  • Here, ace tenor saxophonist Mick Beck incorporates an amplified bassoon into an outing that defies even the most oddball stereotypes.

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  • Remove hearing aids and use acoustic or amplified stethoscope.

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  • It may fairly be held that the reforms of Solon would have been futile had they not been fulfilled and amplified by the genius of Peisistratus.

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  • This famous charter, which was amplified, under the influence of the clergy, in 1231, when its articles were placed under the guardianship of the archbishop of Esztergom (who was authorized to punish their violation by the king with excommunication), is generally regarded as the foundation of Hungarian constitutional liberty, though like Magna Carta it purported only to confirm immemorial rights; and as such it was expressly ratified as a whole in the coronation oaths of all the Habsburg kings from Ferdinand to Leopold I.

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  • In the 15th century it received its classical expression in the resolutions of the ecumenical council at Constance; its principles were developed and amplified by Gallicanism, and, finally, in the 18th century, was restored in a modernized form by " Febronius" (Nikolaus von Hontheim, q.v.) and in the Punctation of Ems (see Febr0nianism).

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  • Amplified products will be digested by restriction enzymes in order to identify existing polymorphism.

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  • The scoring is for choir, amplified string quartet and four percussionists and results in new sonorities revealing Patterson 's imagination at full stretch.

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  • These interests were amplified by a wanderlust inherited from his parents and reinforced by trips overseas early in his life.

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  • Amplified discomforts associated with pregnancy such as morning sickness, varicose veins, aches and exhaustion.

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  • The new bags provide a room-filling amplified crinkle much louder than traditional bags when touched.

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  • If you're looking for non-drying knock 'em dead color, check out the Amplified collection.

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  • Dumas went no further that thus epitomizing his observations; and the next development was made in 1836 by Auguste Laurent, who, having amplified and discussed the applicability of Dumas' views, promulgated his Nucleus Theory, which assumed the existence of " original nuclei or radicals " (radicaux or noyaux fondamentaux) composed of carbon and hydrogen, and " derived nuclei " (radicaux or noyaux derives) formed from the original nuclei by the substitution of hydrogen or the addition of other elements, and having properties closely related to the primary nuclei.

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  • The substance of that knight's alleged travels in India and Cathay is stolen from Odoric, though amplified with fables from other sources and from his own invention, and garnished with his own unusually clear astronomical notions.

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  • This story is much amplified in the account given by St John of Damascus in the homilies In dormitionem Mariae, which are still read in the Roman Church as the lesson during the octave of the feast.

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  • His edition is historically very important as it introduced the system of notation which, in the amplified form given to it by Gregory, is still in general use.

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  • Under Diocletian's reorganization Galatia was divided, about 295, into two parts and the name retained for the northern (now nearly identical with the Galatia of Deiotarus); and about 390 this province, amplified by the addition of a few towns in the west, was divided.

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  • Even before the Christian era the book existed in two recensions, for we cannot doubt, after reading the Greek translator's preface, that the translator amplified and paraphrased the text before him.

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  • These discoveries, subsequently amplified in his Le Stelle cadenti (1873) and in his Norme per le osservazioni dellestelle cadenti dei bolidi (1896) gained for him the Lalande prize of the Academy of Sciences, Paris, in 1868, and the gold medal and foreign associateship of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1872.

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  • Thus they amplified - the Aristotelian logic by the theory of the hypothetical and disjunctive syllogism, and added to the first figure of the categorical syllogism the five moods out of which the fourth figure was afterwards constructed.

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  • This peace was amplified at the treaty of Cambrai (August 1529) into a general European pacification in which England had no voice.

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  • The stories which contain the last lees of the old mythology and pre-history seem to be also non-Icelandic, but amplified by Icelandic editors, who probably got the plots from the Western Islands.

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  • These stories naturally become amplified as times goes on, and in what we may regard as the classical or standard versions to be found in Keating, the Four Masters, Dugald MacFirbis and elsewhere, no fewer than five successive invasions are enumerated.

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  • These privileges were confirmed and amplified by a charter, dated August 15, 1251, from William de Ferrers, earl of Derby.

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  • His philosophic theory was identical with that of Pomponazzi, whose De immortalitate animi he defended and amplified in a treatise De mente humana.

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  • The story was amplified by Spalding and Gray in 1865, 1866 and 1870, and in its final form declared that Whitman learned at the British fort Walla Walla in September 1842 that a large number of British settlers were expected, and that it was hoped that the treaty then supposed to be in process of negotiation between Lord Ashburton and Daniel Webster, Secretary of State, would give the territory to the British.

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  • Though lofty moral qualities and deep concern about the conduct of men are attributed to the gods in the Vedic hymns, yet the hymns contain traces (and these are amplified in the ritual books) of a divine chronique scandaleuse.

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  • Power coursed through him, amplified by Yully, the wife of Jule, who stood at the edge of the fog.

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  • He was the sexiest man she'd ever seen, and the swirling aura of command only amplified his physical appeal.

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