Regenerated Sentence Examples

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  • If he had ascended the throne he might have regenerated the empire for a while, whereas it utterly decayed under the rule of Artaxerxes II.

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  • A regenerated Ottoman Empire might in time be strong enough to demand the evacuation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, g and to maintain or extend the nominal suzerainty over Bulgaria which the sultan had exercised since 1878.

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  • The blood rains through the platform on to the priest below, who receives it on his face, and even on his tongue and palate, and after the baptism presents himself before his fellow-worshippers purified and regenerated, and receives their salutations and reverence.

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  • It is proper to point out here how intimately a pathology thus regenerated modified current conceptions of disease, in the linking of disease to oscillations of health, and the regarding many diseases as modifications of the normal set up by the impingement of external causes; not a few of which indeed may be generated within the body itself - "autogenetic poisoning."

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  • Man is by original nature, through the assistance of divine grace, free, able to will and perform the right; but is in his fallen state, of and by himself, unable to do so; he needs to be regenerated in all his powers before he can do what is good and pleasing to God.

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  • The mind will pursue knowledge without the wasteful jar and friction of conflicting methods and mutually hostile conceptions; education will be regenerated; and society will reorganize itself on the only possible solid base - a homogeneous philosophy.

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  • It may be noticed that the potassium zinc cyanide is useless in gold extraction, for it neither dissolves gold nor can potassium cyanide be regenerated from it.

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  • Alexander was also an idealist, but his ideals were apt to centre in himself; his dislike and distrust of talents that overshadowed his own were disarmed for a while by the singular charm of Speranski's personality, but sooner or later he was bound to discover that he himself was regarded as but the most potent instrument for the attainment of that ideal end, a regenerated Russia, which was his minister's sole preoccupation.

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  • They combine with hypochlorous acid to form chlorhydrins; and are easily soluble in concentrated sulphuric acid, giving rise to sulphuric acid esters; consequently if the solution be boiled with water, the alcohol from which the olefine was in the first place derived is regenerated.

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  • The resins which are obtained as natural exudations are in general mixtures of different, peculiar acids, named the resin acids, which dissolve in alkalis to form resin soaps, from which the resin acids are regenerated by treatment with acids.

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  • The spirit of Greek monachism, as regenerated by Theodore, may best be gathered from his Letters, Discourses and Testament.'

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  • Silver sulphide falls out as a black mud, with about 50% silver, and the solvent will be regenerated.

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  • These captacula are of unequal length, highly contractile and extensile, easily thrown off and regenerated.

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  • This region has been industrially regenerated by the mine development.

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  • Then they are brought by us where there is water, and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated.

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  • Since learning that Elisabeth regenerated blood faster than it could be drained, he didn't buy the protection theory anymore, and was convinced this was some kind of well-deserved penance.

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  • Interceed absorbable adhesion barrier is composed of oxidized regenerated cellulose.

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  • Regenerated cellulose was the original industry standard but Professor Courtney started his research career by developing synthetic membranes based on vinyl copolymers.

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  • The former Maples furniture depository has been regenerated to provide a contemporary loft style working environment.

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  • With vacuum regenerated adsorption dryers, the heat resisting drying medium silica gel forms the uniform filling material right through.

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  • Significantly more sciatic nerve axons regenerated in the exercised animals than the sedentary animals.

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  • By January 1996 I was secretary of the newly regenerated Gloucester Branch.

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  • The newly regenerated waterfront by the Camber is now home to Gunwharf Quays Britain's first world-class shopping and leisure waterfront.

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  • This is Prajapati, and the sacrificer, who when regenerated will pass upwards through the three worlds to the realms of light, naturally perforated bricks being for this purpose placed in the middle of the three principal altar-layers.

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  • Moreover, injury to the scolex, or amputation of that organ, reveals the concomitant absence of a regulative mechanism such as that which generally controls the form and fitness of regenerated organs.

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  • Scheele, the discoverer of chlorine, in 177 4, is the peroxide of manganese (manganese dioxide), found in considerable quantities in nature as " manganese ore " (the purest of which is called pyrolusite), and also artificially regenerated from the waste liquors of a former operation.

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  • Prins, the chief of the prison department, who has protested that to hope the vicious, hardened offender, after a long detention, "surrounded with every attention, soaked with good counsel, will leave his cell regenerated," is a Utopian dream.

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  • Many Pietists soon maintained that the new birth must always be preceded by agonies of repentance, and that only a regenerated theologian could teach theology, while the whole school shunned all common worldly amusements, such as dancing, the theatre, and public games.

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  • The most extreme disguise assumed by the Arthropod parapodium or appendage is that of becoming a mere stalk supporting an eye - a fact which did not obtain general credence until the experiments of Herbst in 1895, who found, on cutting off the eye-stalk of Palaemon, that a jointed antenna-like appendage was regenerated in its place.

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  • By dismissing the Assembly, by offering the people "a strong government," and re-establishing "a France regenerated by the Revolution of '89 and organized by the emperor," he had hoped for universal applause.

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  • An old allotment site is now covered in regenerated scrub.

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  • Domestic water softeners regenerated with brine produce water containing an increased concentration of sodium.

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  • Most of the current subalpine conifer forests are naturally regenerated second-growth forests.

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  • The newly regenerated waterfront by the Camber is now home to Gunwharf Quays Britain 's first world-class shopping and leisure waterfront.

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  • Purified wood pulp, which is almost pure cellulose, is regenerated in the form of synthetic fibers or sheets.

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  • Enriched Soil - Soil needs to be regenerated.

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  • Refurbished cameras are used goods that have been renewed or regenerated and placed back on the market.

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  • A low-impact dye is used in the printing process and the comforter is filled with a 100 percent regenerated polyester filler.

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  • At the end of 13 episodes, Eccelston's Doctor regenerated into David Tennant's 10th Doctor, a part the actor would play for four seasons, finally passing the torch on to the 11th Doctor, Matt Smith.

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