How To Use Dispensable In A Sentence

  • The congress believes that the excavation of an interoceanic canal at sea level, so desirable in the interests of commerce and navigation, is feasible; and that, in order to take advantage of the indispensable facilities for access and operation which a channel of this kind must offer above all, this canal should extend from the Gulf of Limon to the Bay of Panama. The Path Between the Seas
  • And because tools were indispensable, they argued that capital was indispensable. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
  • The essential and indispensable element of the nucleus is called nuclein (or caryoplasm); that of the cell body is called plastin (or cytoplasm). The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • The doctor, according to very accurate calculations, found that, including the articles indispensable to his journey and his apparatus, he should have to carry a weight of 4,000 pounds; therefore he had to find out what would be the ascensional force of Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • The abstract ideas of which the air consists, indispensable for life, but irrespirable by themselves, as it were, and only active in their re-directing function. Pragmatism
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  • America is still the indispensable nation. Times, Sunday Times
  • French language (a thing indispensable to the happiness of married life), piano-playing (a thing wherewith to beguile a husband’s leisure moments), and that particular department of housewifery which is comprised in the knitting of purses and other Dead Souls
  • Digital scan converter (DSC) is an indispensable part in the display equipment of radar, biomedical ultra sound detector, sonar, electronic surface analyzer.
  • In evolutionary terms, human beings are clearly dispensable.
  • For they have become the indispensable actor in world affairs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Film has proved itself an indispensable Global English word, even where it no longer has anything to do with films, or “coatings” of light-sensitive emulsions applied to plastic, or coatings of any kind. The English Is Coming!
  • If we may apply to art what Goethe said of poetry we find that among its votaries there are two kinds of self-half-informed people, "dilettanti," he calls them, "he who neglects the indispensable mechanical part, and he thinks he has done enough if he shows spirituality and feeling, and he who seeks to arrive at poetry merely by mechanism in which he can acquire an artisan's readiness, and is without soul and matter. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
  • Wales need to acquire this indispensable factor. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the negative side, it gives a false or illusory idea of oneself as indispensable in the eyes of other people.
  • And the issue is this -- starting from the contemptuous defiance of the scriptural doctrine upon the necessity of making provision for poverty as an indispensable element in civil communities, the economy of the age has lowered its tone by graduated descents, in each one successively of the four last _decennia_. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • Thus they became, in effect, extensions of the host itself - as indispensable as a vital organ.
  • Jana is an OBE, so I presume she must have made a unique and indispensable contribution to society. Archive 2009-03-01
  • It is not an indispensable part of greatness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our alliance will remain indispensable to the goal of a century that is more peaceful, more prosperous and more just. The Sun
  • But there is an indispensable European dimension to national reform policies.
  • Our bookmarklet is not only safe, but indispensable, so please answer “Yes”. Sphere it! « Sphere Blog
  • These deepened links replaced the passive acceptance of loosely connected, but dispensable, relationships between agriculture and rural communities.
  • Tea table, resemble an elf same, in the beautification of the bedroom personate is worn indispensable costar part.
  • This man, taciturn, clearminded, laborious, inoffensive, zealous for no government and useful to every government, had gradually become an almost indispensable part of the machinery of the state. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
  • Irrespective of any aesthetic difference among people, it's an indisputable truth that Lin Fengmian is a publicly-recognized and indispensable master of fine arts in the 20th century.
  • Yet these aren't dispensable technicalities or bits of mere philosophical jargon; they're essential to any useful discussion of ethics.
  • In both your resume and cover letter, proper grammar and correct spelling are indispensable.
  • But, heigho! some fly or other is the indispensable adjunct of every pot of ointment, and while I was still jumping for joy at having passed the steep barrier of such a Rubicon, there came a letter from Miss JESSIMINA which constrained me to cachinnate upon the wrong side of nose! Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
  • In the Cold War, Western Europe was indispensable as a strategic bulwark for the US.
  • Today remains the indispensable soundtrack to all that activity for some 6m people. Times, Sunday Times
  • This "pederastic" metaphor stems in part from the fact that the Greeks of the first literate centuries read exclusively out loud: through his writing, the writer is supposed to use the reader, the indispensable instrument for the full realization of his written word. Teach Me Tonight
  • The housewife in this context, with all her caring and household management skills, is dispensable provided you have enough money to purchase the aggregate labour required to fulfil her role.
  • That you are indispensable and that the company would collapse if it was not for your efforts? POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • For any yard, a soil test is indispensable to know let you know what amendments the soil needs.
  • Having regard to future possibilities as well as present realities, an exclusion clause would be indispensable in the new system.
  • This has made the need for computer literacy among the masses indispensable.
  • Today remains the indispensable soundtrack to all that activity for some 6m people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here the analysis of dreams and the analysis of the transference become indispensable.
  • Not only because they make up the absolute majority in most modern countries, but also because of the indispensable role of workers in the economic system, and the collective power that accrues to the working class.
  • For many, his indispensable contribution is to have lightened the gloom and moral bankruptcy of those years.
  • 'Cleon' belongs to a grand group of poems, in which Browning shows himself to be, as I've said, the most essentially Christian of living poets -- the poet who, more emphatically than any of his contemporaries have done, has enforced the importance, the indispensableness of a new birth, the being born from above An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
  • It had also been considered indispensable that Harlequin should be continually attitudinising in the five different positions of Admiration, A History of Pantomime
  • So all kinds of managers see the brand as indispensable, benign magic.
  • The concept of rationality has been the basic assumption and the indispensable premise of economic theory.
  • Offer to make those things yourself and you become indispensable. The Sun
  • The indispensable nation 's status has been redrawn by the unavoidable burden of debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now in France they like to use a few different species of small fish, with some considered indispensable such as rascasse, red mullet, weaver fish, grondin and conger eel, and it is this combination that is said to give the soup its particular character. Archive 2007-04-01
  • A discipline and some mastery over one's own mood are indispensable.
  • My addiction has intensified over time, and hats have become indispensable to my life and work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meat is not indispensable for maintaining a healthy diet.
  • Was this the age-old militarist strategy of provoking the sort of violence that made them indispensable?
  • When Carlyle, in the strength of his reaction against morbid introspective Byronism, cried aloud to all men in their several vocation, '_Produce, produce; be it but the infinitesimallest product, produce_,' he meant to include production as an element inside the art of living, and an indispensable part and parcel of it. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 5: On Pattison's Memoirs
  • Those rights which have been established, need to be defended, and therefore access to effective legal resource is indispensable.
  • Few would dispute that mobile phones are an indispensable business tool. Times, Sunday Times
  • For untangling the spaghetti bowl that is Tokyo's train/subway system, it's pretty much indispensable.
  • The study of full-length cDNA remains an indispensable approach for determining the structure of genes.
  • We can all play an indispensable role in ensuring that the networks women are forging across Africa have global reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is indispensable that all of us, including people living with HIV-AIDS, our leaders in all spheres of society and our media, actively collaborate in this effort.
  • In short, as a guide to the new enemies of the left the book is absolutely indispensable.
  • For that reason she is probably an indispensable part of any solution to the present crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's become quite indispensable to the company.
  • She's become quite indispensable to the company.
  • Meat is not indispensable for maintaining a healthy diet.
  • the routine but indispensable ceremonies of state
  • It's a central anecdote of the story, which is chock-full of instances of Rogers getting things done and making himself indispensable to big machers such as Gergen and James Baker in Washington, or Jon Corzine, Paulson and Blankfein at Goldman. Yvette Kantrow: The Chair Man
  • Although I, like most law professors, can do a riff on how "35" is indeterminate, that is recognized as "academic" in the most pejorative sense; unless and until some 33-year-old is viewed as the truly indispensable person to inhabit the Oval Office, it will be taken as a given that we "know" what "35" means, which means a the passage of time time measured in solar (and not, for example, lunar) years. Balkinization
  • Charles H. Baker Jr., in his indispensable treatise on dispensables, "The Gentleman's Companion," describes the effects of regular absinthe-bibbing: "It does nibble the keen edge off the brain until a man becomes a sorry sort of thing; aimless, listless, and generally -- shockingly -- lacking. Sampling Absinthe's Dubious Charms
  • Besides being served on their own, eggs are an integral part of the national culinary repertoire, indispensable in flan, huevos reales, cocada and countless other desserts. Eggs: A Mexican Staple from Soup to Dessert
  • That you are indispensable and that the company would collapse if it was not for your efforts? POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • The lack of the qualities which are indispensable to any one of these may, and probably will, prove an abyss deep enough to ingulf the largest commercial ship afloat. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861
  • Unashamedly promiscuous, Slater's ambition dictates that a quick bonk can often be indispensable to an upwardly mobile career.
  • In preventing pediculosis and infection of the eye vigilance and cleanliness are indispensable. Civics and Health
  • The geometrical analogy is a most illuminating one, for it enables us to understand how manyness may be indispensable to a being that is essentially unitary. The Approach to Philosophy
  • Bringing the composer's tartly individual music to life (a bit like unsweetened lemon juice), they prove, too, an indispensable supplement to this sympathetic and thorough composer portrait.
  • The exactitude and measure of structural engineering has been indispensable for the development of my work.
  • (Romesh Ratnesar subtitles his dispensable book on Reagan's 1987 "tear down this wall" speech in Berlin "A City, a President, and the Speech That Ended the Cold War.") 1989!
  • Even dessert was dispensable, although a choice of liqueurs was on the sideboard.
  • Football is merciless and pitiless, and in a business sense Gill merely stated the obvious: no-one is indispensable.
  • The consequences for our standing as the indispensable party, first among equals in managing a collective overhaul of global economic arrangements, is impaired. Michael Brenner: America and the World -- Post November 2nd
  • To this end civility is indispensable, heedless of whether we reject their integrationist aspirations. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had once overheard an enamelled queen of fashion declare, with much emotion, that their curate was indispensable to a high-class "at home," and even panegyrize his graceful transportation of cups of tea, however full. St. Cuthbert's
  • Each player is important and no one is indispensable. The Sun
  • From the 16th to the 19th centuries, marbled papers became an indispensable part of almost every book published.
  • In my view, as soon as the animal subject has been able to understand "numbers" -- and this postulate of the new zoopsychology, I repeat, I believe to be indispensable to the whole edifice -- the animal finds itself sufficiently in harmony with the master to become capable Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals
  • A garage is useful but dispensable.
  • To cope with Monarchist manifestations and pogromist movements, it is indispensable to take immediate measures to suppress these movements, and for this purpose to create at Petrograd a Committee of Public Safety, composed of representatives of the Municipality and the organs of the revolutionary democracy, acting in contact with the Provisional Government…. Chapter 3. On the Eve
  • Absolutely indispensable, it is a must purchase for anyone interested in house or soul music.
  • In actual fact, it is absolutely indispensable that it materialize very quickly.
  • They provided indispensable services and became the subject of popular folklore and mythology.
  • Increasingly, chromakeying has become indispensable in graphic design and still photography.
  • Then it becomes our duty to screen not only the advance of our own troops and to secure to our Infantry the advantages of being able to advance undisturbed, but the climax of all these duties will be reached _in the far more important duty_, in the now indispensable task, of securing the _widest possible sphere of intelligence_. Cavalry in Future Wars
  • This book is indispensable to anyone interested in space exploration.
  • Few would dispute that mobile phones are an indispensable business tool. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not an indispensable part of greatness. Times, Sunday Times
  • A police officer's activity of donning and doffing protective equipment constitutes an integral and indispensable part of officer's principal activities; it is not preliminary or postliminary within meaning of Portal-to-Portal Act, as required to support officer's claim for compensation for such activity. Wage Law
  • But for the illiterates and even many literates, who throng the Collectorate seeking assistance, their services are indispensable.
  • And then life wouldn't be this fast-food, microwave society where everybody's dispensable.
  • Beware the kea, a ten-pound mountain parrot that loves to chew and destroy all things indispensable: tents, packs, boots, and jackets.
  • Air, food and water are indispensable to life.
  • Uses - a common but indispensable culinary herb; also has valuable medicinal properties. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • And because tools were indispensable, they argued that capital was indispensable. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
  • Under the neo-liberal dispensation, then, what many people seem to yearn for is a world in which they are treated not as consumers or as dispensable cogs in an indifferent machine but as citizens and as human beings.
  • But it does fall short of the admittedly ambitious goal of being a unified, indispensable do-it-all communications program.
  • Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other. John F. Kennedy 
  • Far from our alliance being one where the US holds the upper hand, it is an indispensable partnership of equals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recruited from the strongest and healthiest of the working-classes, it is above all indispensable that the Chinese letter-carrier should not be afraid of any ghostly enemy, such as bogies or devils. Historic China, and other sketches
  • As a matter of fact, proposals have been made by noted scientists to utilize pulverized rock of this kind as compost to _assist_ the fields in a natural way, and so to restore them to their former producing power, which would thus enable plants, animals, and man, alike, to regain those substances indispensable to proper sanguification and general growth. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • The effect of the rule was "to prevent the importation of those supplies which were indispensable for an armed resistance to Great Britain."
  • An indispensable part of any sermon on this Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany is the preacher's passing on the experiences of Christ's death and resurrection that this assembly has received.
  • The indispensable piece remains the sheath dress, interpreted à la nymphet mode by Alessandro dell'Acqua, and dramatically by Lawrence Steele, who created a luminous second skin of metallicized grey with lunar spangles.
  • Speaking at the presentation ceremony, the Minister condemned those who have said that Irish has no place in modern society and that it is a dispensable relic from the past.
  • In the context of modernization, the purposefulness of developing professional farmer cooperatives lies in their indispensable value in farmer and social development.
  • I would also agree that it isn't the case "that reading a novel on its own terms should always be the end point of criticism," although I do maintain -- this is really what my allegiance to "aestheticism" finally amounts to -- it is a indispensable and necessary beginning point. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • These, in their turn, were seen as indispensable for the explanation of actual behaviour.
  • He had many helpers, but he was the indispensable backer and accomplisher. Theodore Roosevelt An Intimate Biography
  • This book is indispensable to anyone interested in space exploration.
  • And finally, would the government get to decide which red streams were necessary and which were dispensable?
  • Green flower is the indispensable element in nostalgic aura. Delicate writing is bookman heart is medium all the time love most.
  • The reasons given by the industrialist associations of Germany for retaining possession of Belfort as indispensable for the preservation of their country against our ideas of revenge are the same as those of Barrés exacting Mayence to protect us against the velleities of invasion by the Boches. Time Regained
  • Then to both men and women come the indispensable pipe and tobacco, or to the men the quid or "chaw" of this wonderful weed, all home grown in full abundance. The old plantation : how we lived in great house and cabin before the war,
  • Technical difficulties without number also exist: the most literal accuracy, which is indispensable -- the artful inuendoes, the artistical averments, which are necessary, correctly to shape the charge ere it is submitted to the grand jury, may be well conceived to involve many niceties and refinements, on which the case may easily be wrecked. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844
  • Necklaces or very thick chains have become indispensable with a low dress, and are also worn with the high chemisettes and Swiss bodices.
  • A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language.
  • What might be called passional sensibility -- desire, emotion, impulse -- is, like physical sensation, another indispensable factor in evolution; it is the special element in the development of the animal kingdom as well as of the less evolved portion of the human kingdom. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
  • What we really need are the eight or nine indispensable or essential amino acids, which are the "building blocks" of protein. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • Vocatives pose an indispensable component in speech communication, an appropriate vocative is a key to successful social communication.
  • A supersalesman is branded as indispensable in the field and blocked from management or a highervisibility business-development function. Survival of the Savvy
  • It has become quite indispensable for the political forces to accept the new reality and defeat the power monopolism of Koirala because democracy does not accept the idea of monopolism. Head of State, Prime Minister, Defence Minister and Party President: Four in One
  • Leadership traits are one important part of that indispensable art. Christianity Today
  • That's a hundred billion dollar fortune, a huge amount of money and they have to figure out how to do that, how to dispose of dispensable funds…
  • It was indispensable to have with the budgerow a small boat for the accommodation of servants and for the cooking of food. Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877
  • Nobody knows what are their _credenda_ -- what they hold indispensable for fellow-membership, either as to faith in mysteries or in moral doctrines. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
  • Woman, with her instinct of behavior, instantly detects in man a love of trifles, any coldness or imbecility, or, in short, any want of that large, flowing, and magnanimous deportment, which is indispensable as an exterior in the hall. XII. Essays. Manners. 1844
  • In this, time was an indispensable ally: dictators might die, crops fail, disaster overtake an expedition; it all helps, given time.
  • Inconsistency, after all, is the indispensable prerogative of great powers.
  • The mobile phone is the one indispensable must-have of the diaspora. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are some of the facts and circumstances which have induced me to abandon the miasmatic hypothesis; for, whatever this febrific agent may be, if different from the appreciable states of the atmosphere and the earth's surface, it cannot be traced, as I think I have conclusively shown, by the presence of those conditions of moisture, heat, and vegetation, which are claimed as indispensable for its production. An Address before the Medical Society of North Carolina, at Its Second Annual Meeting, in Raleigh, May 1851, by Charles E. Johnson, M.D.
  • Accepting therefore the results of the two preceding chapters, that history (in the broad sense) is the study which best cultivates moral dispositions; secondly, that natural science furnishes the indispensable insight into the external world, man's physical environment; and, thirdly, that language, mathematics, and drawing are but the formal side and expression of the two realms of real knowledge, we have the _broad outlines_ of any true course of education. The Elements of General Method Based on the Principles of Herbart
  • The pedal plays a large role in creating a musical perception of legato, and for small-handed pianists, it is indispensable.
  • Robert Walpole, as leading politician at that time, became indispensable to George I, despite their mutual dislike for each other.
  • It is a significantly extended, critically judicious, helpfully annotated edition of an indispensable oeuvre.
  • However, an agreement did not qualify for exemption if its beneficial effects were only indispensable within a national market.
  • - My blogroll is growing every week, it seems, and many of them are more than just a decent read ... their damn-near indispensable to me and my own writing education. Archive 2009-04-01
  • His bedside locker held the conglomerate of offerings, necessities and minor diversions considered indispensable to a brief spell in hospital.
  • Plasticizer for humanity at providing high - quality plastic products plays an indispensable role.
  • M. Turman was indispensable as the pilot for the aerial surveys.
  • With his inimitable style of cosying up to most of the families for whom he irons clothes, he has made himself indispensable to many households.
  • Pequod’s jaw-bone tiller had several times been reelingly hurled to the deck by its spasmodic motions even though preventer tackles had been attached to it — for they were slack — because some play to the tiller was indispensable. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • The housewife in this context, with all her caring and household management skills, is dispensable provided you have enough money to purchase the aggregate labour required to fulfil her role.
  • Air, food and water are indispensable to life.
  • Affection is desirable.Money is absolutely indispensable!
  • The indispensable and vital elements of each and every conversion are made explicit in the experience of the dying thief.
  • For this reason, she did not have high status although she was indispensable.
  • An intelligent computer will be an indispensable diagnostic tool for doctors.
  • In the former case, this allowed the United States to make itself indispensable.
  • Wales need to acquire this indispensable factor. Times, Sunday Times
  • The redingote is an indispensable feature in the coat segment.
  • That you are indispensable and that the company would collapse if it was not for your efforts? POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • We are now having our winter snow, not indeed deep or heavy, or long lying, but more than we have had yet this season, and ice and frost that again revive my hope of getting the ice-house filled before the spring fairly comes, and we are left unprovided with what is here such an indispensable necessary of life, that we shall have to purchase it daily, if we have not our stored supply. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • We are still essentially, as has been said before, the indispensable nation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A religion then is indispensable in keeping these immoderate passions in check, because religions tell people that there is a moral order in the world: that the good get rewarded and the evil punished.
  • The audience roared with laughter at the staggering social comment of the in-your-face but indispensable documentary, winner of the Audience Award.
  • Greater equality is a moral imperative and an indispensable element in the battle to eliminate poverty.
  • It is not an indispensable part of greatness. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it happens, explicit truth claims are not entirely dispensable.
  • On the contrary, syntax is indispensable for a pragmatic language and pragmatics is indispensable for a syntactic language.
  • FOR the busy mayor of a capital city, a bicycle is an indispensable tool of survival. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since none of the four is dispensable, they are equally important.
  • The formula: "_Bona opera non quidem esse causam efficientem salutis, sed tamen causam sine qua non_ -- Good works are indeed not the efficient cause of salvation, but nevertheless an indispensable cause, Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • The indispensable nation 's status has been redrawn by the unavoidable burden of debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the most violent shocks of the Typhoon, the man at the Pequod's jaw-bone tiller had several times been reelingly hurled to the deck by its spasmodic motions, even though preventer tackles had been attached to it -- for they were slack -- because some play to the tiller was indispensable. Moby Dick, or, the whale
  • It was not that the founders wanted to write religion out of the new nation; Kidd insists that they tended to view robust religion as indispensable to a good society, but that there was a widespread current of thought -- among both the preachers and the Patriots -- that involvement with worldly power tended to enervate and corrupt true religion, so they were careful to reserve ministry for the ministers. Anil Mundra: 'God Of Liberty': The Role Of Religion In American Independence
  • The addition of a codetta is almost indispensable, and frequently two or more appear, growing successively shorter, and generally repeated. Lessons in Music Form A Manual of Analysis of All the Structural Factors and Designs Employed in Musical Composition
  • Computer is indispensable to modern life.
  • When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is are also lawful and obligatory. 
  • No matter how good you are with words, a spellchecker is an indispensable tool.
  • If these views have any foundation, we are led to think that in order to prove the action of the air upon the anthrax bacteria it will be indispensable to submit to this action the mycelian development of the minute organism under conditions where there cannot be the least admixture of corpuscular germs. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume IV: Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences
  • The manufacture of smoking-tobaccoes is as much and art in Germany as getting up a fancy brand of cigars is here; and the medical philosopher of that country will gravely debate whether "Kanaster" or "Varinas" be best suited for certain forms of convalescence; tobacco being almost as indispensable as gruel, in returning health. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860
  • Those elements are a potent concoction and they make editorial cartooning a singular and indispensable part of American journalism.
  • In essence, it is biosystematics, the science that provides indispensable information to support many fields of research and beneficial applied programs.
  • «stroke of luck» was indispensable, even if one is a well-trained experimentator, to obtain a «mechanical» cardiogram from a person, which entirely corresponds with one taken some hours before. Physiology or Medicine 1924 - Presentation Speech
  • Affection is desirable.Money is absolutely indispensable!
  • In sum, the prefect was the indispensable link between the centre and the periphery.
  • With specific regard to Franco, he was now seen as militarily and personally indispensable to a rebel victory.
  • Listening and experience are indispensable in honing the exceptionally advanced voicing skills chamber music and accompanying require.
  • The way the corn should be carried to the mill, the manner in which it should be ground, the way in which the stones should revolve, and the kind of stones, receive minute description, as does the mixing and the baking, to the latter of which the middle board of red oak from the head of a flour-barrel is indispensable as a bakeboard, while the fire to bake with must be of walnut logs. Home Life in Colonial Days
  • The mobile phone is the one indispensable must-have of the diaspora. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have a dell laptop t2350 120 gb dvdrw and if you think it is adeptly indispensable for you, ergonomically it is must to prevent for one residual dust that can clue best disk repair services. Wii-volution
  • First, there's the whole set of assumptions, ranging from crude to very subtle, that women's lives are worth less then men's, that women are dispensable. Katherine Marshall: Families, Planning, And Faith
  • The book has nearly 450 fine colour plates and will be indispensable for researchers, scientists, bird-watchers and nature lovers.
  • But let them also desist from their futile campaign to make it an indispensable badge or emblem of our sense of ‘Irishness’.
  • The scheme has been going since the 1980s and it plays a role in wildlife conservation that is at the same time modest and indispensable. Times, Sunday Times
  • All that we have to show for nearly six decades of post-colonial art is a single monumental conspectus: an indispensable, if idiosyncratically argued, overview of art in India from the 1890s to the 1990s.
  • A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language.
  • We are still essentially, as has been said before, the indispensable nation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of them provided indispensable services as laundresses, cooks and nurses.
  • How indispensable osseogen becomes may be realized when people begin to know enough about themselves to realize that our bone structure must be "fireproof" in order to last for the normal span of human life! Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • For him food is merely an indispensable means of subsistence. The Sun
  • However, neither becoming a slaveholder nor marrying into a southern family was an indispensable prerequisite to molding migrants into proslavery converts.
  • Each player is important and no one is indispensable. The Sun

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