Inwardly Sentence Examples

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  • Though outwardly he continued to live in the same old way, inwardly he began a new life.

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  • She recoiled inwardly at the malice in his eyes.

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  • The outward set of teeth drill the hole large enough to permit the drilling apparatus to descend freely, and the teeth set inwardly pare down the core to such a diameter as will admit of the body of the cutter passing over it without seizing.

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  • It implies the necessary interdependence of all that is - that ultimate Oneness which underlies and sustains all phenomenal diversity, whether inwardly or outwardly, whether individual or universal.

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  • Dean rolled his eyes, but smiled inwardly at his wife's concern as he looked for a place to turn around the jeep.

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  • The tips of unripened wood should be cut back about one-third their length at an outwardly placed bud, and the chief pruning thereafter required will be to cut away inwardly directed shoots which cross or crowd each other and tend to confuse the centre of the tree.

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  • In that moment she cringed inwardly.

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  • Inwardly she cringed, but she managed to keep her voice conversational as well.

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  • Mandibles absent in imago, very exceptionally present in pupa; first maxillae nearly always without laciniae and often without palps, or only with vestigial palps, their galeae elongated and grooved inwardly so as to form a sucking trunk.

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  • The growth of inwardly directed shoots FIG.

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  • Inwardly "he took a remorse of conscience and detestation of mind."

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  • Despite his Jedi powers Anakin is inwardly broken, his self-worth diminished.

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  • After all you have read and inwardly digested the article.

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  • This Fellowship was subsequently renewed in 2001, where the focus switched to calcineurin regulation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels.

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  • They pray inwardly at all times; on fixed days they assemble for prayer-meetings, at which they greet each other fraternally with low bows, thereby acknowledging every man as a bearer of the Divine Spirit.

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  • No wonder that the earth expresses itself outwardly in leaves, it so labors with the idea inwardly.

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  • He says, Beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep 's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

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  • For Christ commands, Beware of false prophets who come to you in the clothing of sheep, yet inwardly are ravenous wolves !

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  • When you are angry, do you a. go very quiet and perhaps seethe inwardly?

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  • So, if you're inwardly frustrated and shouting "give me engagement proposal ideas", here are some tips to help you find a special proposal idea.

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  • After that reading, Dr. Kevin engaged in an "intensely crazy, inwardly directed soul cleansing development routine that opened me to having the ability to trance channel."

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  • If you submit a canned plan, they may inwardly question how much research you've performed or how much thought you've put into writing your business plan.

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  • Whether she was promiscuous or not, chances are that she was brimming over with self-esteem and, whether outwardly or inwardly, a small part of you wanted to be like her.

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  • The sub-umbrella invariably shows a velum as an inwardly projecting ridge or rim at its margin, within the circle .of tentacles; hence the medusae of this sub-class are termed craspedote.

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  • Inwardly it was decorated with two orders of columns one above the other, with rich entablatures, much of which survives.

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  • Against the spirit which would treat the church as the mere creature of the state Keble had long chafed inwardly, and now he made his outward protest, asserting the claim of the church to a heavenly origin and a divine prerogative.

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  • He has mana, power, and by means of this mana, felt inwardly by himself, acknowledged by his fellows, he stems the social impulse to run away from a mystery.

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  • She repelled all attempts of the young men of her acquaintance to win her favour; and while active in the performance of her duties, and apparently finding her life quite congenial, inwardly she was engrossed with thoughts reaching far beyond the circle of her daily concerns.

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  • While France was thus inwardly convulsed, its rulers were doubly bound to husband the national strength and practise moderation towards other states.

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  • If it is a natural labor and delivery, the laboring woman at this phase becomes very inwardly focused and can lose control.

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