How To Use Converse In A Sentence

  • Women suffering from anorexia are still convinced that their thin, frail bodies are fat and unsightly. Conversely, some people who are a great deal heavier than they should be can persuade themselves that they are 'just right'.
  • I do not of course mean, Heaven forbid! that people should try to converse seriously; that results in the worst kind of dreariness, in feeling, as Stevenson said, that one has the brain of a sheep and the eyes of a boiled codfish. From a College Window
  • The feeling of movement - discussed as kinaesthesia - is married to a musical sequence, by which the shapes seem to converse in a kind of inner-skull environment.
  • As it was evident he was in no mood for converse, Sybil, who seemed to exercise considerable authority over the crew, with a word dispersed them, and they herded back to their respective habitations. Rookwood
  • 't think that when people grow up, they will become morebroad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's aselecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's theleast. And then be a simple man.
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  • February 26, 2005 03: 43 schlarb: re: Soul-Junk chronology: all of the full length records run in ascending order from 1950 through, most recently, 1958. conversely all the EP's run in decending order from 1949 through, again most recently, 1937. Not one to shy away from a challenge (Music (For Robots))
  • Or, conversely, isn't the character of modern American life strangely illuminated by -- and compatible with -- that entity that is so often described as antithetical to it, the mafia? Critical Mass
  • First I desire to know to know whether these dreams of mine of a wonderful white witch-doctoress, or witch, and of my converse with her are indeed more than dreams. She and Allan
  • Most restaurants and farms have converse hours.
  • He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse.
  • This malformation is much less common than the converse one of calycanthemy. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Our interest in this problem began with the search for a converse to this statement.
  • Conversely, the extrinsic properties of artifacts can provide chronological information that seriation cannot.
  • Or, conversely, to mediate space to conform to the properties of each and every particle in it. METAPLANETARY
  • 't think that when people grow up, they will become morebroad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's aselecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's theleast. And then be a simple man.
  • Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment.
  • She sat facing the space between the conversers pouring tea for them when their cups were empty.
  • And so he had grown in the warmth of his parents 'love, trained in what we call outdoor sports, but which are life itself to the Arab, until at fourteen no one could surpass him in running or horsemanship or spear-throwing, whilst with rifle or revolver he could clip the hair off the top of a man's head, the which strenuous accomplishments he balanced in passing his leisure moments in the gentle arts of verse-making and even music, in spite of the latter being condemned by religion; also did he learn to converse in foreign tongues. Desert Love
  • Conversely any indication that a rate hike may be in prospect will be AUD supportive.
  • Conversely, when the device is removed from the USB bus, the disconnect function is called with the device pointer.
  • How the members of any pleasant evening-company might astonish or amuse each other by narrating together the contradictory views the same voluble discourser has unfolded to them successively during the passage of one hour! so easily we bend and conform, and deny God and ourselves, to gratify the guest we converse with. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • And the converse is true - if you take huge amounts of copper you can block zinc and you can perhaps develop some toxic problems in the liver.
  • But the converse also seems to apply. Beat Stress
  • This possibilist view validates the Converse Barcan Formula. Possible Objects
  • There is a converse relationship in the emphasis of the articles between the French Quebec and the English-language papers.
  • Vries, "than that, on the one hand, everything which exists is conceived by or under some attribute or other; that the more reality, therefore, a being or thing has, the more attributes must be assigned to it;" "and conversely," (and this he calls his argumentum palmarium in proof of the existence of God,) "the more attributes I assign to a thing, the more I am forced to conceive it as existing. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc
  • He's willing to converse with anyone about the quotations on the stock market.
  • Conversely, Russian has a complex plural system in which the morphological markers for sets of two, three, and four differ from those for five through ten.
  • Conversely, consuming hot food and drinks may raise the core body temperature.
  • Other chapters, conversely, are likely to be concluded or closed only at the last minute since they touch upon core vested interests of current and aspirant member states.
  • Conversely, the Inland analysis reinforces other research that shows that disinvesting in the product is predictive of declining circulation and revenues.
  • Building new roads increases traffic and the converse is equally true:reducing the number and size of roads means less traffic.
  • Conversely, if genetic exchange occurs between the two lineages in sympatry, interlineage populations should exhibit much less differentiation than should geographically distant NW populations.
  • His affinity with his subject, though, is one that conversely makes him adhere to the facts.
  • He is a very approachable man and easy to converse with.
  • Conversely, if NP's became completely automatous, then they can bear the liability of their work directly and would really know why us docs are constantly CYA. Rant Time in the ER
  • Conversely, a kappa recorded by Lanckoronski after the name "Aurelius" on one of the other architraves after the name Aurelius seems to identify the emperor as Marcus Aurelius 'son and successor, Commodus (A.D. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Macellum Report 3
  • Fore and hind may bend either both backwards, as the figures marked A, or in the opposite way both forwards, as in B, or in converse ways and not in the same direction, as in C where the fore bend forwards and the hind bend backwards, or as in D, the opposite way to C, where the convexities are turned towards one another and the concavities outwards. On the Gait of Animals
  • Conversely, a claim of a right to secede from a repressive dictatorship may be regarded as legitimate.
  • Conversely, at least one expert worried that the real problem wasn't in the date being interpreted as an end-of-file marker (or trailer), but in an end-of-file marker being interpreted as a date.
  • The guiding principle of the Okapi research is that the system must adapt itself to the user rather than the converse.
  • Conversely, the trail intersections homeward-bound ants encounter have branches that fork at a sharp angle and a gentle one.
  • Conversely the gap narrows when things are looking up. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the time the end of the week occurs I'm in some sort of rageless catatonic state; I'm able to converse with people, but it's probably way more about brunch (I really like brunch) than anything of substance. Salon
  • Conversely, in wealthier countries the overprescription of antibiotics to meet patients' demands and overuse of antimicrobials in food production is adding to the problem.
  • [3] If the periodic times are in the sesquiplicate ratio of the radii, and therefore the velocities reciprocally in the subduplicate ratio of the radii, the centripetal forces will be in the duplicate ratio of the radii inversely; and the converse. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
  • In Brazil, people converse through song. The Sun
  • Reading detective fiction and being able to converse about it at length over an extended period of time were undoubtedly what got me moving in that direction, because in my personal life I’ve never been much of a gumshoe or very tough at all. James Fuerst - An interview with author
  • Conversely, many younger people will be the first generation in their family who can expect to inherit substantial amounts.
  • Then we establish a converse, called completeness, that an argument is valid only if it is derivable. Classical Logic
  • Buying luxury goods, conversely, tends to be an endless cycle of one-upmanship, in which the neighbors have a fancy new car and — bingo! — now you want one, too, scholars say.
  • But if a prince shall deign to be familiar, and to converse with those upon whom he might trample, shall his condescension therefore unking him, and his familiarity rob him of his royalty? Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • The converse is true for a magnum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conversely someone who generally has good health might experience a significant impact on their quality of life from a relatively minor illness, such as tonsillitis, because they have high expectations of their health.
  • In Brazil, people converse through song. The Sun
  • Then, I realized, the converse must also be true: Whatever I don't have, I don't need.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • It was first proved by Lagrange in 1773 who showed that the converse is true.
  • Conversely, bottling things up increases risk of heart problems and ulcers in the stomach or small intestine. The Sun
  • With that he disappeared back into the kitchen and he heard the low tones of converse resume.
  • It seems that this is a difficulty pertaining to our times: there is as yet only one possible choice, and this choice can bear only on two equally extreme methods: either to posit a reality which is entirely permeable to history, and ideologize; or, conversely, to posit a reality which is ultimately impenetrable, irreducible, and, in this case, poetize. Never Neutral
  • Conversely, it is still within recent memory when every shopper in Ghana would go to the market with his or her own basket or bowl and would cover purchased groceries in them with a tea towel.
  • Conversely, unfit people have smaller brains and reduced cognitive skills. Times, Sunday Times
  • A collapse of a society anywhere is a global issue, and conversely, anybody anywhere in the world now has ways of reaching us.
  • Cello, saxophone, contra-bass, viola, trombone and piano converse in a tone at once astringent and oddly assuasive.
  • The bestselling Urban Runner takes inspiration from the classic Converse All Star "lo-top" trainer, with a piece of inner tubing for the toecap and organic cotton-covered footbeds.
  • With the evidences and convictive assurances that the apostle and his brethren had of the Mediator's presence and converse in this world. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • If better diagnosis is an acceptable reason for the rising rates of autism then surely the converse is true.
  • Conversely, the rationale for starting cattle on a diet with less roughage and more concentrate is based on the perceived improvement in performance and, thereby, increased profitability.
  • Any Conservative you care to converse with will predict a close contest at the next election.
  • Her converser let out a quick breath, almost a scoff.
  • Conversely, my husband has formed affectionate bonds with my family.
  • But, conversely, this jumble drives home a point seldom stressed: Theological differences may have mattered greatly to devotees, but a bronze caster or stone carver was just as happy making a Buddha as a Vishnu; the iconographies differed, but the styles stayed the same. A Crayon Heir
  • It is easy to understand the strong feelings of smokers who feel victimized by the anti-smoking sentiments of the majority, sadly the converse is not true.
  • The converse is also true. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The converse may well be true - wrongdoing on the part of the recipient may strengthen a claim for relief - but it does not follow that the absence of wrongdoing means that an injunction should not be granted.
  • Conversely, something that initially seems a small and minor incident you might want to ratchet up the scale.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • He was able to -- I think he knew I was there, but we kind of conversed through his son, Michael. CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2006
  • He avoids as much as possible speaking to his players on the phone, because he finds it hard to converse that way. The Sun
  • Conversely, when performance of an oral contract is impossible during a one-year period, this provision of the statute of frauds will bar recovery on an oral contract.
  • Luke sat directly behind the pilot and conversed with him.
  • Conversely, interactional difficulties may lead to an unexpected shift in frame and discourse type.
  • Conversely, once cultural exposure is established as an urgent desideratum, can areas of inquiry like biblical criticism continue to be viewed as off limits?
  • Conversely, effective treatments all use some version of an empathic, nonconfrontational style.
  • We found the converse was also true, at least for us. Christianity Today
  • The sum is the money lost on sales of cigars and brandies when gentlefolk once repaired after dinner to the Oval Office downstairs to blow rings of smoke and converse.
  • I like her immensely, even though I harbor a respectable amount of fear every time I have to converse with her.
  • Their successors, conversely, must begin where they left off - at the top.
  • Conversely, when specific seismogenic fault zones have been considered, statistical links between seismicity and eruptive processes are found.
  • Again the converse is true: if good behaviour is ignored or criticised it will not continue.
  • Conversely, there was no significant association with portal hypertension.
  • Conversely, the era of most distant Godliness was the epoch of Noah's Flood.
  • When equities are strong, the converse is true. Times, Sunday Times
  • “I shall be but a moment, milady, while I converse with the good knight,” he explained. The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Six
  • The realism debate expresses the converse: the attempt to think unhistorically in an age that did not yet know how to think in any way other than historically (in epochs).
  • In a miscellaneous company, Mrs. Pryor rarely opened her lips; or, if obliged to speak, she spoke under restraint, and consequently not well; in dialogue, she was a good converser: her language, always a little formal, was well chosen; her sentiments were just; her information was varied and correct. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • I ate lunch with them daily as we conversed about various issues occurring in the United States.
  • Conversely, some of Oudolf's perennials are chic enough for Sissinghurst, the cultish Kentish garden made by Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson — especially a wine-dark variety of scabiosa, or pincushion flower, that bloomed on the High Line during this spring's inaugural festivities. Up in the Park
  • But the converse can be true, as well: Sport sometimes puts supposedly life-and-death matters in perspective.
  • Conversely, as one goes back toward the beginning, the distinct character of time melts away and time becomes indistinguishable from space. The Origin of the Universe
  • Had she but read Euphues, and forgotten that accursed mill and shieling-hill, it is my thought that her converse would be broidered with as many and as choice pearls of compliment, as that of the most rhetorical lady in the court of Feliciana. The Monastery
  • For a time, a contemporary of the poet with his own cancer came to visit him and they were able to converse quite satisfactorily.
  • Conversely, in other regions such as the hippocampus and olfactory bulb, which is associated with smell, gene expression was more contained.
  • American consumers prefer white eggs; conversely, British buyers like brown eggs.
  • A converse story is afforded by the first part of the Norse tale translated by Dasent in _Popular Tales from the Norse_, 1888, p. 39, under the title of _Hacon Grizzlebeard_. Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series
  • They determine its generative power, for the sememe can be regarded as an inchoate text and, conversely, a narrative best defined as an expanded sememe to which a time dimension has been added.
  • Theirs was a dilemma epitomized in arcane profundities: Can it be wrong to do the right thing or, conversely, right to do the wrong thing? Isn't this like the kind of book report you write when you haven't read the book?
  • When the country has harsh or, conversely, weak laws or a bad social network, it's harder to enforce.
  • Conversely our tragedy is that we can never know fully the other: we can never put ourselves in her place, experience her experiences, understand her in her concrete particularity, in those unique, unrepeatable situations.
  • Alone in rural Texas and with barely anything to eat, she retreats further and further into the world of her imagination – a world where she converses with fireflies and dismembered Barbie doll heads, a world where the meadow is the bottom of the ocean and a great shark swims about, a world where ghosts and frightening Bog Men are on the loose. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Conversely, as we zoom out from a multiplex entity, the particles lose their individuality and the entity becomes a mass.
  • But looking at the matter conversely, the great disadvantage of the flying machine is apparent; for in the latter no flight at all is possible unless the proportion of horse-power to flying capacity is very high; but on the other hand a steamship is a mechanical success if its ratio of horse-power to tonnage is insignificant. A History of Aeronautics
  • Conversely, the ‘performer’ will be able to generate a rough Labanotation score that can be refined by a notator.
  • Talking through teeth gritted against the gelid wind, we converse in a muddle of French, English and Arabic.
  • Conversely, a very small number of services (or a single service) containing a large number of operations likewise indicates inappropriate service granularity.
  • Nor, conversely, are the photographs tired clichés of class defiance.
  • Yet conversely, that was when they tried playing all the rugby and conceded their second try. Times, Sunday Times
  • Women suffering from anorexia are still convinced that their thin, frail bodies are fat and unsightly. Conversely, some people who are a great deal heavier than they should be can persuade themselves that they are 'just right'.
  • Following, with unequal steps, such a guide, accompanied, likewise, by an excellent Canon of the Church [B] with all the "armamentaria coeli" at command against the powers of darkness, and a lay auxiliary [C], whose friendly converse would make the roughest journey appear smooth, I need scarcely say, I passed through Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster
  • Conversely, to forego what may prove to be one of the most important sources of intelligence of the war would be insanity itself. LOHENGRIN
  • The term 'oversold' (or conversely 'overbought') invests with spurious purported precision a notion that is nonsensical. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hold to that, and the converse also applies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conversely, political behaviour helps influence the contours of the Constitution.
  • Conversely, activities which seem on the surface to be the same may turn out to realize different underlying assumptions.
  • Light grey second-hand sweatpants, dirty Converse sneakers, a faded U2 T-shirt beneath a black V-neck with a hole in one elbow. CHAMELEON
  • Conversely, the easier the ontologic classification effort, the more sense this makes to me. Jeff Jonas
  • On the transatlantic crossing homeward, he conversed with an American Catholic priest who said, “My country is just mad on this subject of drink and I have felt it my bounden duty as a priest to teach my flock how to make good honest liquor.” CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • Conversely, large funds can become increasingly unwieldy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Qiara began to chew thoughtfully and play with the undone laces of her Converse All-Stars.
  • Converse had salved his ear in vaseline and bandaged it with cotton and gauze.
  • Conversely, questions with confusable alternatives remained harder than questions with less confusable alternatives even after participants were given the opportunity to change their answers.
  • Hence we should necessarily have a term distributed in the converse which was not distributed in the convertend. Deductive Logic
  • Conversely, a company that does not have a growing dividend could have a high yield because its share price has plummeted. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the converse is also true: a single physiological experience may be symptomatic of a number of different emotions.
  • Conversely, the back lakes, sloughs and bayous are reasonably protected, almost certain to hold pockets of calm, clear water.
  • He, however, confesses that he is not very fluent in the foreign languages since he does not get too much of a chance to converse in those languages.
  • In the portion of the Torah inscribed on the mezuzah, we read that one should converse in Torah while in the home, on the road, when one arises, and when one retires.
  • Conversely, the fact that we are able to predict events is experimental evidence against singularities and for the no-boundary proposal.
  • Dryden has himself assigned the following reasons: ” “The plot, the characters, the wit, the passions, the descriptions, are all exalted above the level of common converse, as high as the imagination of the poet can carry them, with proportion to verisimility. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden
  • Conversely, to forego what may prove to be one of the most important sources of intelligence of the war would be insanity itself. LOHENGRIN
  • CJYman: Conversely, there is no scientific understanding of angels and demons, no scientific models of 'artificial' angels/angelicness or demons/demonicness, and so far no scientific 'inter-relatedness' between angels, crystal spheres, and planetary motion. Behe: ID rescues Common Descent
  • The converse might also be true: all had to depend on a fair assessment of the relevant facts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conversely, if the fossil record does not accurately portray the first appearances of synapsids because preservation rates vary widely, then phylogenetic measures might yield a more reliable sequence of branching events.
  • The academics may find this distasteful, but conversely drone strikes will lead to peace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conversely, after the Chinese intervention, support declined, based on dimming prospects for gains beyond the status quo.
  • Or, conversely, they may become "desensitized" to the opt-in process, mindlessly agreeing to every user consent agreement page, as do consumers when it comes to software license agreement forms. Ars Technica
  • Conversely, the shuttle must be pointed at a appropriate angle and rotation to ensure that the heat of re-entry is distributed properly against specially reinforced, heat-resistant panels.
  • They who conversed with him knew him to have many humours which were very intolerable; they who were but little acquainted with him took him to be a man of much knowledge, and called his morosity gravity. Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02
  • Conversely, a company that does not have a growing dividend could have a high yield because its share price has plummeted. Times, Sunday Times
  • And conversely, if he wasn't, he'd have to give other candidates time to consider a run. Interview with retiring Sen. Joe Lieberman
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • Conversely, environmental variability that affects only adult survival is predicted to lead to an increase in reproductive output.
  • Conversely, up to 5% of gastric malignancies are lymphomas.
  • A similar point can be made in converse fashion.
  • As the base potential rises, the voltage at the collector and on IC2 pin 5 falls, and conversely.
  • At each intersection, Converse had cringed in anticipation of the bullet, the blade, the hatchet.
  • Apart from the applied fisheries literature, the converse link between adults and the production of cohorts of recruits has received much less attention.
  • 'Condescend, sir! but I will not condescend to be so conversed with.' Montoni smiled contemptuously.
  • The companions of those times are scattered, and live under strange stars and in converse seasons, by troutless waters. Angling Sketches
  • Conversely, when specific seismogenic fault zones have been considered, statistical links between seismicity and eruptive processes are found.
  • Sell a business and the converse is true. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conversely, the overweighted ball is generally used to enhance shoulder strength and power.
  • In his intense scrutiny of the politics adhering to various forms, Benjamin shows a converse sensitivity to initial conditions.
  • They say politics makes strange bedfellows, but the converse may also be true.
  • It's actually a bit more complex than that because moral facts are partly dependent on physical facts, but the converse is not true.
  • We ascribe them a certain nobility and "work ethic", and conversely we dislike scavengers. Notes from the field: Vultures in the neighborhood
  • Conversely, at other times, the various cycles cancel one another out, the planet warms as a result, and the ice sheets retreat to their polar fastnesses.
  • I just prefer wearing Converse sneakers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The people of Florence are far from considering themselves ignorant and benighted, and yet Brother Savonarola succeeded in persuading them that he held converse with God.
  • Conversely, every orthonormal basis and every unit vector are understood to correspond to such a measurement and such a state. Puppet X: 1
  • Conversely, great skiing can't compensate for stodgy service or uninspiring interiors.
  • The converse held true for two additional teaching methods, designing/revising a course and preparing effective lesson plans.
  • Conversely, when a nation begins to see itself historically and destroys its mythology, the result is secularization and spiritual malaise.
  • We must declare what it is we feel that all people in the world should expect and conversely what we all deserve.
  • Converse crossed the square and found a street market in the shade of the church.
  • But the converse was not true. The Developing Child (7th edn.)
  • I wondered how late she'd be, and if, when she arrived, we'd converse in hushed, reverent tones. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • Or, conversely, do alleged causes finally need to make sense in a system of rules and rational choices?
  • Random mating can be looked for by using the Hardy-Weinberg test, or conversely departure from panmixia can be detected by using linkage disequilibrium tests.
  • 1 Conversely, mounting evidence suggests that excess fat (what scientists call "adiposity") is associated with accelerated aging. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • Conversely, he does not believe that modern ideologies such as Marxism, post-structuralism, and nationalism are useful tools for the historian of Byzantium.
  • Conversely, the inexperienced infants nuzzled the bedding or briefly rifted their heads and then resumed steeping face down.
  • Conversely, the shorter numbers are often stifling in their brevity.
  • Converse ordered a Scotch and water, leaning forward in order to keep the length of the lobby in his scan.
  • His faculties are still with him as he still can see, hear and converse with those around him.
  • And Zal answered her benison, and prayed that he might enter into nearer converse, for he was on the ground and she was on the roof. The Epic of Kings
  • So she went out to do this, and the Queen, turning to him, conversed with him in friendly fashion, and enforced herself to reassure his awe of her and do away his shame with speech blander than the zephyr, saying, “Art thou content to be to me baron and I to thee feme?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • She enjoyed the chance to converse with someone who spoke her language.
  • -- There were several well-jointured widows in the county where he resided, and also young ladies of family and fortune, but he never made the least overtures to any of them, and behaved with that indifference to the sex, that it was the opinion of all who conversed with him, that he never designed to marry again, when at the same time, he thought of nothing more than to find a partner in that state, such as promised to prove what he desired. Life's Progress Through The Passions Or, The Adventures of Natura
  • Then we sat down to converse and I hung my head earthwards in bashfulness, but she delayed not long ere she set before me a tray of the most exquisite viands, marinated meats, fritters soaked in bee’s536 honeys and chickens stuffed with sugar and pistachio nuts, whereof we ate till we were satisfied. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • His aunt and roommate conversed heartily on as they all began to dig in.
  • They converse in strange tongues, using words and expressions that are totally alien to me.
  • Having carefully observed the horsemen, conversed awhile with the cavaliers, and bidden them farewel, the band wheeled round the court, and, led by Verezzi, issued forth under the portcullis; Montoni following to the portal, and gazing after them for some time. The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • With that grit and patience and understanding of greatness required to reach that star level, conversely, the meteoritic rise and atmospheric flameouts of Hollywood one-hit wonders mimics the dangers of untethered space travel. Daniel Radcliffe Talks Quitting Drinking Alcohol, Beating 'Child Star' Label
  • The converse was probably true in America and Britain during the boom. Times, Sunday Times
  • They converse in strange tongues, using words and expressions that are totally alien to me.
  • The converse is true: you must hide information that will be more useful to declarer than partner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conversely, Hawaiians were traditionally the biggest gamblers of Polynesia - going so far as to wager their own lives in surfing competitions - and they made fermented drinks of kava roots.
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