How To Use Appurtenance In A Sentence
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Witchcraft, in seventeenth century Scotland, was not an organised professions with certification authorities, Worst Practice committees and the other appurtenances of the modern caring professions.
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The view from the lonely and segregated mountain peak, of this portion of what is called and known as the Creation, with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto appertaining and belonging…4
Mark Twain
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So many bulkier appurtenances commanded his attention.
Times, Sunday Times
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They ... they are appurtenances, and — and hereditaments, and such things.
CHAPTER X
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But this was and is but very dark, in respect of that knowledge of sin with its appurtenances, which is to be obtained.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
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The wall folds around necessary culinary appurtenances and exposes the kitchen to the rest of the living spaces.
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I don't simply mean that the obvious appurtenances of American life - fast food, SUVs, baseball, whatever - are absent, though they are.
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As a result, low-rise buildings constructed during the early 20th century suffer from the rusting of decorative elements and appurtenances, although they have no metal frames.
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For those of us not equipped with brass appurtenances, reducing investment risk is often a goal.
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Of course that's about to change, because I went shopping yesterday for household appurtenances.
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For the purposes of this subsection the term "appurtenance" shall include:
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The more people from Mexico traveled to live and work in the USA, the more they came back with the appurtenances of the North of the Border holiday.
D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween?
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I watched as she slowly took in the room, her eyes lingering on its appurtenances of domesticate tranquillity.
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Is it for our feisty presence on the international economic scene, tempered by the inclusive appurtenances of our social safety net?
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In no amatorial contract, probably, is it possible to include or to enumerate all the hereditaments, messuages, or appurtenances, involved.
Hints for Lovers
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I remember that appurtenance in this forum can make very big.
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In brief, his life and death were such, that I could not blame them who wished the like, and almost to have been himself; almost, I say; for though we may wish the prosperous appurtenances of others, or to be another in his happy accidents, yet so intrinsical is every man unto himself, that some doubt may be made, whether any would exchange his being, or substantially become another man.
Letter to a Friend
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Once position, status, titles and the appurtenances of office (like formal dress) sustained an external authority.
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Firstly Sentina can be securely formed from the combination of praenomen Sentiie TLE 113: Senties 'of Sentiie' plus the suffix of appurtenance -na.
Sentina, an Etruscanized Latin name
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But he discovered books in college, and in adulthood his house was filled with the appurtenances of a man of science: technical papers, instruments, tanks filled with fish and reptiles.
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By the term jewels is meant plate wherein jewels were set; as to the plate it was, of course, the sacramental vessels and appurtenances.
Ravensdene Court
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I watched as she slowly took in the room, her eyes lingering on its appurtenances of domesticate tranquillity.
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Switches, turntables, engine houses, station houses, platforms, and all the appurtenances of a railway system are built of the very best material and in a very substantial manner.
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Moreover, in England and elsewhere, Anglicans more than others in the West have maintained the appurtenances of catholicity in liturgy, ceremony, nomenclature, and ecclesial structures.
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And also all that Great Barn, with the appurtenances, at the time of the making of the said former demise made being in the several occupations of Hugh Richards, innholder, and
Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration
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He wanted a readymade country house with all the usual appurtenances, including an art collection, beautiful garden and verdant park.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was an appurtenance, and a very necessary one, to the Yukon country; but the presence of the other two was merely accidental.
The Priestly Prerogative
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The banal appurtenances of day-today living have been banished to cupboards, and the kitchen looks nothing like a kitchen.
Times, Sunday Times
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That is, how do audiences ‘see’ or comprehend oriental influence (as well as gay influence), unless it is conveyed by visible appurtenances of costume and narrative setting?
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In brief, his life and death were such that I could not blame them who wished the like, and almost to have been himself: almost, I say; for though we may wish the prosperous appurtenances of others, or to be another in his happy accidents, yet so intrinsical is every man unto himself that some doubt may be made whether any would exchange his being, or substantially become another man.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
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These countries are a lot of accepted for bearing low to mid-range superior argent appurtenances with lower costs.
Think Progress » Beck calls Bush a ‘progressive,’ says Obama is doing ‘exactly’ the same thing.
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The term ‘awards’ is an all-inclusive term covering any decoration, medal, badge, ribbon, or appurtenance bestowed on an individual or unit.
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For since thy good works, not thy goods will follow thee; since riches are an appurtenance of life, and no dead man is rich, to famish in plenty, and live poorly to die rich, were
Letter to a Friend
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The level of the awarding command determines the appurtenance worn on the ribbon.
Heroes or Villains?
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They tell the story (an amalgam as absorbing as calzium chloereydes and hydrophobe sponges could make it) how one happygogusty Ides-of-April morning (the anniversary, as it fell out, of his first assumption of his mirthday suit and rights in appurtenance to the confusioning of human races) ages and ages after the alleged misdemeanour when the tried friend of all creation, tigerwood roadstaff to his stay, was billowing across the wide expanse of our greatest park in his caoutchouc kepi and great belt and hideinsacks and his blaufunx fustian and ironsides jackboots and Bhagafat gaiters and his rubberised inverness, he met a cad with a pipe.
Finnegans Wake
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And that in turn justifies the gender quotas, government set-asides, and all the other appurtenances of a feminist society.
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A joint occupation for five or six years is sufficient for to make reputative appurtenances.
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The term "appurtenance" shall not include any item that is temporarily affixed or attached to the exterior of a motor home or travel trailer by the owner of such motor home or travel trailer for the purposes of transporting from one location to another.
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Damas, are called an orgulous knight, and full of villainy, and not worth of prowess your deeds, therefore I will that ye give unto your brother all the whole manor with the appurtenance, under this form, that Sir Ontzlake hold the manor of you, and yearly to give you a palfrey to ride upon, for that will become you better to ride on than upon a courser.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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I watched as she slowly took in the room, her eyes lingering on its appurtenances of domesticate tranquillity.
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Subsequent awards of the specific badge can be recognized with appropriate appurtenances.
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Or was it not possible that over the years I had acquired an understanding that the presence of a few bourgeois appurtenances in the backcountry wouldn't cause the planets to alter their orbits?
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They were, in short, appurtenances of the household.
White Fang
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The high role of priests was symbolized by the precious substances lavished on their vestments and appurtenances.
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He's purchased a pleasant, tastefully appointed house on Royal Avenue, Chelsea, and fixed it up with all the appurtenances proper to a gentleman of his station.
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Dismantlement of settlements, forced transfers of population and other usual appurtenances of establishing nation-states in ethnically heterogeneous areas would likely ensue.
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But Satan dogged the Tahitian's movements for a full hour before he made up his mind that the man was an appurtenance of the place.
Chapter 8
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with all the appurtenances fitting thereto
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On the death of Maria Leczinska, the whole of her chamber furniture was given up to the Countess de Noailles, afterwards Maréchale de Mouchy, with the exception of two large rock crystal lusters, which Louis XV ordered should be preserved as appurtenances to the crown.
How la Reine-Martyre Marie-Antoinette was clothed
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Switches, turntables, engine houses, station houses, platforms, and all the appurtenances of a railway system are built of the very best material and in a very substantial manner.
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But none of these could have conceived of life without certain appurtenances of that position to which they and she had been born.
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
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He still spoke softly, and with a shy sincerity, but he seemed more at ease now with the appurtenances of modern technology: with the mike, and with slides and a slide projector besides.
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It is the minimum amount necessary (in whatever relevant dimension) for the use of the property, ‘enough of it so as to include necessary appurtenances.’
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In each case first-class and third-class products would produce the same end result, but would differ in their appurtenances and would appeal to distinct markets.
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Kwaque he merely accepted, as an appurtenance, as a part of the human landscape, as a chattel of
CHAPTER IV
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They ... they are appurtenances, and — and hereditaments, and such things.
CHAPTER X