Visibly Sentence Examples

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  • He stared at her, still visibly shaken.

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  • Howie was visibly upset.

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  • He sat in one of the chairs, visibly relaxing.

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  • The Original Immortal was visibly disturbed.

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  • He flinched visibly and took a step back.

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  • Frequently an arc or band is visibly composed of innumerable short rays separated by distinctly less luminous intervals.

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  • The queen's health was visibly breaking, and the Tory ministers could only look forward to their own downfall on the accession of the elector of Hanover.

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  • Jessi's hands visibly shook, and he reached out to her, taking the hair band she was trying to use on her hair.

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  • Rapidly falling temperature must (and visibly does) produce furious motions which wholly outrun mere restoration of statical balance.

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  • Each sar, month and hour was represented at once visibly and symbolically by a twelfth part of the " furrow " drawn by the solar Bull across the heavens.

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  • The two looked around, visibly unsettled by the damage Jenn had done.

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  • She flushed and rose, visibly frustrated once more.

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  • He winced visibly and his face paled.

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  • Some of the families - the stone-flies, for example - have the young insect much like the adult, growing its wings visibly outside the thoracic segments, and active at all stages of its life.

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  • Darian struggled visibly, his gaze stormy and his frame shaking.

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  • She leaned against the wall, trembling visibly.

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  • Now that the busy morning activity no longer occupied Cynthia's mind, she again was visibly upset about Bird Song's latest guest, Jerome Shipton, and the penchant for trouble that surrounded his presence.

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  • Having passed through the puddle core the leaking water sometimes rises to the surface of the ground, producing a visibly turbid spring.

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  • Past-Death was visibly torn, her eyes changing colors faster and faster as she thought.

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  • All but the lowest plants visibly tend towards or actually achieve in various degrees the differentiation of the body, whether sporophyte or gametophyte, into stem, leaf, root, &c., that is, the differentiation of parts not previously present.

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  • Wishings, blessings, cursings, oaths, vows, exorcisms, and so on, are uttered aloud, doubtless partly that they may be heard by the human parties to the rite, but likewise in many cases that they may be heard, or at least overheard, by a consentient deity, perhaps represented visibly by an idol or other cult-object.

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  • The term "short torso swimsuit" refers to any mode of swimwear designed specifically or indirectly for people whose torsos are visibly shorter than their legs.

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  • Spence is known in Canada for its custom designs and by its tagline "Visibly Better Diamonds.

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  • More than anything else, you risk visibly appearing as though you're carrying a fake - and it's unlikely most people would take any pleasure in that.

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  • In the face of a fierce Fellows bowling attack the rest of the Staff batsmen visibly wilted.

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  • The shows suffer visibly when ratings and viewers decline.

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  • You'll be able to visibly see how much progress you've made.

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  • A visibly upset Simpson has been shown on news networks, quickly trying to finish the song so she can get off stage.

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  • By the release of the Roses' second album, the rather optimistically titled Second Coming in 1994, the forces that had initially gelled the band were visibly dissipating.

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  • The furrowed foreheads were introduced in Next Generation to make the Klingons look more visibly alien, but which set up canon-inconsistency with original series Klingons.

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  • The human body is over 75 percent water, so dehydration can visibly affect the appearance of your skin.

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  • It also visibly reduces the signs of aging.

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  • Regular upkeep and maintenance will result in visibly renewed, rejuvenated hands.

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  • Acne scars, rosacea, enlarged pores and even stretch marks are visibly reduced.

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  • The goal was to formulate a collection of products that would make an actual difference in the condition of visibly aging skin.

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  • It cleanses, tones, and visibly reduces the appearance of oil.

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  • Rx Skin Lightener visibly reduces the signs of sun damage in skin and is available by prescription only.

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  • Some were minor and perhaps not even noticed while others were visibly noticeable.

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  • He flinched visibly as if she had slapped him, his fingers tightening on her arm.

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  • He relaxed visibly with her in his arms.

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  • The man before him relaxed visibly.

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  • The work still survives visibly, though in varying preservation, except in the agricultural districts near its two ends.

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  • Indeed, so rapid is the infilling by the torrents which sweep down detritus from the surrounding heights that even the existing lakes are visibly diminishing.

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  • There was no satisfactory cleaning of the streets or draining of the sub-soil, and the harbour was rendered visibly foul by the impurities of the town.

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  • But it has been found in practice that for various reasons only real property, which is visibly local and cannot be moved away, can be assessed and made to pay.

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  • The confines of the sun are visibly in a state of turmoil, for which a sufficient cause can be assigned in the relative readiness with which the outer portions part with heat to space, and so condensing produce a state of static instability, so that the outer surface of the sun in place of being fixed is continually circulating, portions at high temperatures rising rapidly from the depths to positions where they will part rapidly with their heat, and then, whether perceived or not, descending again.

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  • The demon lord bristled visibly for a split second, long enough to tell her she hit a nerve.

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  • His work is in constant dialog with the Russian avant-garde; his early paintings are visibly influenced by the supremacist canvases of Kasimir Malevich.

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  • Legs were visibly instituted to be breeched, and we have breeches.. .

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  • The last excuse for the occupation was that at least it prevented civil war, but this it very visibly is not doing.

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  • Visibly dirty recreational water in pools, lakes and rivers especially in the tropics should be avoided.

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  • The head doctor, a most sensitive man, was visibly distressed by what he had to do.

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  • The drive to diversify the economy by attracting the tourist dollar has brought in a 2 tier system, divisive and visibly unfair.

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  • However, other major terrorist financiers continue to live in Saudi Arabia not visibly affected by enforcement activity.

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  • The Australian was visibly hampered by the erratic style of Kosciecha, most notably on turn four of the opening lap.

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  • Here he is visibly wishing to unmask sinister motives.

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  • I've also been a visibly pregnant woman and had a drink.

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  • When our talk ends, the group is visibly relieved and readies for rehearsal.

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  • She is visibly overwhelmed and looks absolutely hot in a red sequin ` devil ' style dress and her hair all messed up.

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  • X looks at the offender, who visibly shrinks in size.

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  • Gaultier bounced back after losing the opening game to win the second and third but visibly tired in the fourth as Ricketts tightened up.

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  • It is also an approach about which Javier Solana was visibly uncomfortable.

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  • We are to live so that that teaching which says God saves sinners from their sin is made visibly verifiable by our lives.

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  • As far as pure science goes, the inference from science in favour of materialism has visibly lost much of its plausibility, and Protestant apologists would probably be prepared to accept in advance all verified discoveries as belonging to a different region from that of faith.

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  • It is one of the most imposing forms. As a rule the higher portion is visibly made up of rays, the light tending to become more continuous towards the lower edge; the combination suggests a connected whole, like a curtain whose alternate portions are in light and shade.

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  • On entering the forest the horses began to snort and sweated visibly.

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  • The woodwork and the Aldershot players were visibly rattled and a hush descended on the ground as the ball ricocheted away to safety.

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  • Some blacks were visibly surprised to see us there.

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  • The second half was a slightly different affair with the Leys exerting far more control over a visibly tiring Perse midfield.

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  • By know I was visibly trembling with the shock of this sudden revelation.

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  • Many were visibly affected, and it was in tremulous tones that the congregation entered upon the singing.

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  • To change visibly he explains that million dollar look tuition reimbursement program.

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  • He winces visibly for a moment, and then it is done.

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  • Mom will strain visibly with contractions.

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  • Special light-diffusing ingredients create a lit-from-within glow; this lends the skin a visibly smoother, more even look.

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  • Yahoo Maps - Even though Yahoo Maps is very similar to Google Maps, Yahoo offers a more visibly appealing interface.

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  • The camera is visibly damaged or has obvious broken parts.

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  • Does your son or daughter walk through life visibly unhappy?

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  • The first time, in 1991, she was visibly pregnant and covered herself with her arms and hands.

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  • Some people, especially those who are just getting bifocals for the first time, feel self-conscious about the lines because they feel they visibly age them.

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  • Your character ages visibly throughout the game, as well as encountering increasingly complex dilemmas.

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  • According to eyewitnesses, the 2005 E3 teaser for Tekken 6 was mesmerizing, featuring a jaw-dropping action sequence with a visibly sweating, punching and kicking Jin Kazama.

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  • Children who are overnourished are visibly overweight or obese, and consume more food than their bodies need (or expend too little energy through physical activity).

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  • The cerebellum atrophies early in the disease, being visibly smaller on MRI examination by seven or eight years of age.

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  • The FDA permits the use of the word "permanent" as long as "the laser reduces some visibly growing hairs for as short a time as one growth cycle".

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  • The home inspector is trained to visibly inspect the home and to take note of anything that appears out of the ordinarily.

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  • She appeared at the Alma Awards with visibly grey roots.

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  • He hesitated, visibly unsettled by what she knew were her spinning silver-blue eyes.

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  • Deidre grunted and visibly tugged at her feet.

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  • Toby rolled his eyes in response and crossed his arms.  Katie shook her head.  The angel was visibly upset and completely disheveled.  She softened, sensing his distress.

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  • Nos fils (1869), the last of the string of smaller books published during the author's life, is a tractate on education, written with ample knowledge of the facts and with all Michelet's usual sweep and range of view, if with visibly declining powers of expression.

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  • He winced visibly and crammed his hands into his pockets in a way that made her wonder if he thought she would be safer that way.

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  • Christ did not seem to be Christ unless he were visibly represented.

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  • On the i 5th of June, one month from their marriage day, the queen and Bothwell, at the head of a force of fairly equal numbers but visibly inferior discipline, met the army of the confederates at Carberry Hill, some six miles from Edinburgh.

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  • Moreover, if a natural water is so liable to pathogenic pollution as to demand filtration of this kind, it ought at once to be discarded for an initially pure supply; not necessarily pure in an apparent or even in a chemical sense, for water may be visibly coloured, or may contain considerable proportions both of organic and inorganic impurity, and yet be tasteless and free from pathogenic pollution.

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  • As the parliament of 1886 was drawing to a close, the dissensions among the Irish members, and the loss of their great leader, were visibly sapping the strength of the Nationalists.

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  • Hannah shook herself visibly and said, I didn't hear you come in last night.

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  • He presupposes a nation of Yahweh-worshippers, whose religion has its centre in the temple and priesthood of Zion, which is indeed conscious of sin, and needs forgiveness and an outpouring of the Spirit, but is not visibly divided, as the kingdom of Judah was.

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  • The altitudes at which these bodies are visibly presented to us differ in individual cases.

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  • According to this the Catholic Church is not a visibly organized body, but the sum of all " faithful people " throughout the world, who group themselves in churches modelled according to their convictions or needs.

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  • The kaleidophone, intended to present visibly the movements of a sonorous body, consisted of a vibrating wire or rod carrying a silvered bead reflecting a point of light, the motions of which, by persistence of the successive images on the retina, were thus represented in curves of light.

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  • She could not eat or sleep, grew visibly thinner, coughed, and, as the doctors made them feel, was in danger.

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  • She hugged herself, visibly upset.

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  • During the autumn and winter of 1814 he witnessed and reported the mistakes of the restored Bourbon dynasty, and warned his government of the growing danger from conspiracies and from the army, which was visibly hostile to the Bourbons.

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  • Taran tore out of the great hall, followed closely by the madman, whose agitated demon swam visibly beneath his skin.

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