Imprints Sentence Examples
- The Miocene has yielded by far the greatest number of bird-bones, including even eggs and imprints of feathers. 
- The first of the numerous imprints of the Historia Polonica appeared in 1614, the first complete edition in 1711. 
- This view is opposed to the various systems which regard the mind as a tabula rasa (blank tablet) in which the outside world as it were imprints itself through the senses. 
- These contain reptilian remains, and also clear imprints of leaves of the Glossopteris indica, as well as other indications of an ancient vegetation. 
- Parent reared and imprints get asper and, if your bird is going to get it it will get it. 
- If we believe in previous lives, we have imprints of anger going back countless lifetimes. 
- The gypsum underlay has survived well and still bears clear imprints of the lowest layer of blocks. 
- Of course, simple typewriter ribbon imprints are nothing compared to the hidden information littered in application data files. 
- The process requires typesetting and a paper or metal printing plate that imprints the image onto the paper. 
- Arts and Crafts tile producer, Motawi subtly imprints their tiles during their forming process. Advertisement
- Dog T-shirts designs are available in just about any combination from simple stock novelties, to personalized photo imprints. 
- Try to find shades that do not slide down the nose and are well fitting so that there are no red marks or other telltale imprints left behind on baby. 
- Some investigators believe that such intense energy leaves specific imprints on a location. 
- The surface should be smooth and clear of any imprints or blemishes. 
- She finds that while students at first have difficulty overcoming the cultural imprints against nudity, once the yoga practice centers them they find it "powerful and liberating." Advertisement
- The imprints in the enormously older new red sandstone or Lower Trias of Connecticut, and originally named Ornithichnites, belong to Dinosaurian Reptiles. 
- The character of this skull and the compound rhamphotheca (known by the imprints left upon the jaws) indicate affinities with the Steganopodes. 
- Ephemeridae belong to a very ancient type of insects, and fossil imprints of allied forms occur even in the Devonian and Carboniferous formations. 
- He has many moods and each mood imprints itself in turn on his.