Outwardly 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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  • Outwardly he gave no indication that he was uncomfortable.

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  • In Sicily the Normans found the two most outwardly civilized of the nations of Europe, the two which had as yet carried the arts to the highest pitch.

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  • Many religious teachers and many revolutionaries were crucified within this period; and the early Christians were outwardly distinguished from other Jews only by their scrupulous observance of religious duties.

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  • The electric force outward from that point is - dV/dn, where do is a distance measured along the outwardly drawn normal, and the force within the surface is zero.

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  • Outwardly he was a conforming Catholic; privately he pursued his theological speculations.

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  • Outwardly they are Mussulmans of the Shiah branch, but most of them show little veneration for either Prophet or Koran, and the religion of some of them seems to be a mixture of Ali-Illahism involving a belief in successive incarnations combined with mysterious, ancient, heathen rites.

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  • Racial and national ideals, characteristics, laws and languages of these subject peoples were to be suppressed, by force if necessary, and an Ottoman population created which, outwardly at least, should be homogeneous within the empire's wide confines.

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  • This measure took the Doukhobors unawares, and at first they outwardly submitted to it.

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  • In the constitutional movement in Persia (1907) the Babis, though their sympathies are undoubtedly with the reformers, wisely refrained from outwardly identifying themselves with that party, to whom their open support, by alienating the orthodox mujtahids and mullds, would have proved fatal.

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  • It is, however, certain that the " most noble " Order of the Garter at least was instituted in the middle of the 14th century, when English chivalry was outwardly brightest and the court most magnificent.

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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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  • Though outwardly submissive, the Kumasi chiefs were far from reconciled to British rule, and in 1900 a serious rebellion broke out.

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  • The period that followed was one, outwardly at least, of political stagnation.

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  • Outwardly, he resembles Khnum.

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  • The passage stands almost alone as a revelation of inner conflict in a life which outwardly was marked by unusual calm.

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  • Outwardly, this was the case in Kufa also.

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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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  • Outwardly it did not mark the end of the Empire, but the restoration of imperial unity.

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  • Anxious to retain so promising an adherent, and probably desirous at the same time to avoid public scandal, the chiefs of the community offered him a yearly pension of r000 florins if he would outwardly conform and appear now and then in the synagogue.

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  • The Sadducee was a Jew outwardly so long as he so retained place, power and profit.

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  • In dress and mode of life they have adopted outwardly civilized customs. From the position of the Aleutian islands, stretching like a broken bridge from Asia to America, some ethnologists have supposed that by means of them America was first peopled.

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  • Intellectual independence was what he chiefly desired; and this, he found, could be attained in a manner of living not outwardly different from that of the average college professor or country minister.

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  • Just as the phenomena of sudden conversion, complete revolutions of character occurring to outward appearance in a momentary space of time, are no valid argument against determinism - they may be due to the sudden emergence of elements in life and character long concealed - so what looks like the orderly and necessary development of a character growing and exhibiting its activity in accordance with fixed laws may in reality be due to innumerable secret struggles and momentous decisions, acts of choice of which only the results are outwardly apparent.

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  • Outwardly all seemed fair.

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  • Latterly the natives have for the most part outwardly adopted Christianity.

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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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  • Some people continue to function outwardly during the sleep episodes, such as talking or putting things away.

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  • He was a pacifist, though, and viewed his position on the Council as balancing out the outwardly aggressive predators.

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  • Church Papists - paperback A study of clerical reaction to the sizeable number of Catholics who outwardly conformed to Protestantism in late 16c England.

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  • Yoko may outwardly manifest the feelings you may hold within.

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  • Apart from the judo, there was nothing outwardly special about this rather repressed boy.

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  • The inspiration manifested itself outwardly in distorted features, foaming mouth and frantic gestures.

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  • During the period following the dissolution Cromwell's power appeared outwardly at least to be at its height.

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  • Thus on the face of it there is something like a return to the self-sufficient utterance of antique religion; but, in reality, there is all the difference in the world between a suggestion directed outwardly in the fruitless attempt to conjure nature without first obeying her, and one directed towards the inner man so as to establish the peace of God within the heart.

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  • The cock bird, when, to use the fenman's expression, he has not "his show on," and the hen at all seasons, offer no very remarkable deviation from ordinary sandpipers; outwardly there is nothing, except the unequal size of the two sexes, to rouse suspicion of any abnormal peculiarity.

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  • Outwardly the Reformation would seem to have begun when, on the 10th of December 1520, a professor in the university of Wittenberg invited all the friends of evangelical truth among his students to assemble outside the wall at the ninth hour to witness a pious spectacle the burning of the " godless book of the papal ecclesiastical state of which the bishop of Rome was head.

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  • Samuel Hopkins laid even greater stress than Edwards on the theorem that virtue consists in disinterested benevolence; but he went counter to Edwards in holding that unconditional resignation to God's decrees, or more concretely, willingness to be damned for the glory of God, was the test of true regeneration; for Edwards, though often quoted as holding this doctrine, protested against it in the strongest terms. Hopkins, moreover, denied Edwards's identity theory of original sin, saying that our sin was a result of Adam's and not identical with it; and he went much further than Edwards in his objection to " means of grace," claiming that the unregenerate were more and more guilty for continual rejection of the gospel if they were outwardly righteous and availed themselves of the means of grace.

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  • Lady Macbeth was outwardly beautiful but most of these unsexed women of the revolution have not.

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  • Recessive-Refers to an inherited trait that is outwardly obvious only when two copies of the gene for that trait are present.

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  • Because children with outwardly normal eyes may have amblyopia, it is important to have regular vision screenings performed for all children.

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  • Recessive trait-An inherited trait or characteristic that is outwardly obvious only when two copies of the gene for that trait are present.

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  • Outwardly, many people with bulimia appear healthy and successful, while inside they have feelings of helplessness and low self-esteem.

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  • She is as beautiful on the inside as she is outwardly.

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  • Sure, those outwardly elegant styles are undeniably gorgeous - few can resist the allure of gleaming satin, larger-than-life gemstones and other intricacies.

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  • These boots are warm, outwardly stylish and quite easy to wear, too.

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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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  • They outwardly appear to be male, but androgynous, 'pretty' males.

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  • Both were outwardly calm, though tense enough that a hair landing on their arms would make them snap.

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