How To Use Firmness In A Sentence

  • He and Gross also want to find other genes involved in fruit softening in hopes of further improving firmness or viscosity.
  • Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
  • From the firmness of its drawing, and the depth and singular purity of its colour, "Godiva" stood, if we judge aright, as at once a great performance and a great pledge. Famous Reviews
  • And both mouths, while generously proportioned, carried the impression of girlish sweetness and chastity along with the muscles that could draw the lips to the firmness and harshness that would not give the lie to the square, uncleft chins beneath. CHAPTER IX
  • Sometimes I'll describe it as an evanescent delusion, sometimes as a centuries-old tradition established with surprising firmness.
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  • But relaxation, even at first, is not the only thing; after devitalization comes organization, firmness and solidity -- in the right places. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers
  • The body of the knife is slotted aluminum for lightness and firmness of grip.
  • The gentle touch had been replaced by the firmness of loveless hands.
  • And as the skin's ability to produce collagen diminishes with age, it loses its elasticity and firmness. Times, Sunday Times
  • This high performance oil free eye gel derived from plant sources that are rich in proteic fraction, flavonoids and tannins helps to induce brighter complexion by helping skin recover its firmness.
  • This is the LAW (the author and I use no different terms) which this new government, almost as soon as it could cry in the cradle, and as one of the very first acts by which it auspicated its entrance into function, the pledge it gives of the firmness of its policy, -- such is the law that this proud power prescribes to abject nations. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12)
  • At the end of some five weeks, the common duration of life, the structure of the cord was represented by a semi-diffluent yellowish material, the consistence of which was so deficient in firmness as to allow the partial collapse of the membranes covering the affected portion, so as to exhibit a definite narrowing when the whole was held up (see fig. 79). Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • His antagonism towards the media will be recast as a firmness of character that wouldn't pander to the most base instincts of people.
  • His clarity of projection, firmness of line, richness of tone and nobility of presence all bespeak rare artistry.
  • An Egg Samuel Butler, for the notebook of housewives, may be summarized as a pyramid, based upon toast, whereof the chief masonries are a flake of bacon, an egg poached to firmness, a wreath of mushrooms, a cap-sheaf of red peppers; the whole dribbled with a warm pink sauce of which the inventor retains the secret. The Haunted Bookshop
  • In another way it denotes firmness, wherefore in olden times the term "sancta" was applied to such things as were upheld by law and were not to be violated. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • Other views have lacked the incisiveness and the firmness of conviction that make his analysis a classic in the history of rate regulation.
  • At the end, I was greatly impressed by the smartness and keenness of all of them, and by the firmness and intelligence of their questions.
  • Nor the cause rendered, that “the firmness of hides is for the armour of the body against extremities of heat or cold,” doth not impugn the cause rendered, that “contraction of pores is incident to the outwardest parts, in regard of their adjacence to foreign or unlike bodies;” and so of the rest, both causes being true and compatible, the one declaring an intention, the other a consequence only. The Advancement of Learning
  • I don't suppose it's much more than a very nasty bruise," Joan said with unabated firmness. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Fruit firmness, as determined by penetrometer, measures the force required to press a blunt-ended probe into the tissue.
  • With what undaunted firmness he suffers himself to be taken to her arms -- no, not to her arms, but her tail -- and how patiently he suffers his cheeks that have felt the breath of sweet lips to be slabbered by a nasty snake! Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 (of 3)
  • A dash of the same brine will help keep the ballast right, then a skysail-yard breakfast must be carefully stowed away, in order to give a firmness to the timbers, and on the strength of these two blocks for shoring up the hull, you must begin little by little, and keep on brightening up until you have got the craft all right again. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • Lamb associates with cod's head: nor has it on the other hand that fine falling off flakiness, that obsequious peeling off (as it were like a sea onion) which endears your cods head & shoulders to some appetites, that manly firmness combined with a sort of womanish coming-in-pieces which the same cods head Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • “The jest hath been played,” she said, with as much firmness as she could assume; “may I entreat that your Highness will now unhand me?” for he still kept hold of her arm. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • And the firmness of the formous of the famous of the fumous of the first fog in Maidanvale? — Finnegans Wake
  • Such he was in godly firmness, in spite of his people's opposition, according to the divine command to the priest tribe to which he belonged (De 33: 9). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The essential foundation of the pianoforte was the metal strings, necessitating hammers for inciting the vibrations, and affording in the superior solidity incident to metal support a firmness and susceptibility to development. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Lord hast taken of me; in that unshaken firmness which is given me in my sufferings, in a perfect tranquillity in the midst of a furious tempest, which assaults me on every side; in an unspeakable joy, enlargedness and liberty which I enjoy in a most straight and rigorous captivity. The Autobiography of Madame Guyon
  • Drusus, despite certain defects, such as irascibility and a marked fondness for pleasure, gave evidence that he possessed the requisite qualities of a statesman ” firmness, sound judgment, and energy. The Women of the Caesars
  • Henry V showed firmness tempered by conciliation in dealing with Welshmen immediately after the rebellion collapsed, and marcher lords were ordered to attend to their lordships.
  • Taking collagen supplements helps the skin retain its firmness and elasticity.
  • Metzger then measures the characteristics of the unmelted cheese - factors such as its firmness and adhesive characteristics.
  • The cobia has a firmness of a steak firm meat have some extra marinade for a sauce and you have some great eating. Playing with the idea of a cobia fishing trip sometime this year. Are they fit to eat, and if so, how do you prepare them?
  • And as the skin's ability to produce collagen diminishes with age, it loses its elasticity and firmness. Times, Sunday Times
  • His better judgment was against suspending operations, but the proposition had been suggested by all sorts of complaints as to the impossibility of moving the trains and the like, so it needed little argument to convince him, and without further discussion he said, in that manner which with him meant a firmness of purpose that could not be changed by further complainings, "We will go on. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • The moral would appear to be that firmness is required. The Making Of The Peace
  • The effects of temperature and relative humidity on berry firmness of grapes were studied, and the prediction model for firmness loss was developed on the basis of enzyme kinetics.
  • Acid production was good, firmness and color development were satisfactory, and the product was microbiologically safe. 17 Using Mixed Starter Cultures for Thai Nham
  • She started out quietly and apologetically but her voice quickly gained firmness.
  • Any specific conditions you put into this clause reduce the firmness of the transaction.
  • The invincible firmness and constancy of the saint appeared in the recovery of the revenues of the curacies and other benefices which had been given to the Orders of St. Lazarus and St. Maurice; the restoration of which, after many difficulties, he effected by the joint authority of the pope and the duke of Savoy. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • It's a case of finding the mean between firmness and compassion.
  • The economy is still solid due to strong exports and continued firmness in personal consumption and corporate capital spending.
  • The leasing industry was also steady, thanks to the firmness of contracts for leasing information equipment.
  • I indulged in the firmness of his hand on my chest, the warmness of his body so close to mine.
  • To give him the greater weight, he was created a landgrave of the colony, to which dignity forty-eight thousand acres of land were unalienably annexed: but to his mortification he soon found, that the proprietary government had acquired but little firmness and stability, and, by his imprudence and rigour, fell into still greater disrespect and contempt. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
  • You can control the ball's firmness somewhat by over- or underinflating.
  • Many a saintlier pope than Alexander VI would have made the fatal mistake of yielding to brute force and surrendering unconditionally to the conqueror of Italy; the most heroic of the popes could not have sustained the stability of the Holy See at this crucial moment with greater firmness. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • [113] The commander of the faithful rejected with firmness the idea of pillage, and directed his lieutenant to reserve the wealth and revenue of Alexandria for the public service and the propagation of the faith: the inhabitants were numbered; a tribute was imposed, the zeal and resentment of the Jacobites were curbed, and the Melchites who submitted to the Arabian yoke were indulged in the obscure but tranquil exercise of their worship. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
  • As if everyone's hand has the same firmness and bounciness. Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You
  • If we act here with prudence, wisdom, and firmness, we shall not only successfully remonetize silver and bring it into general use as money in our own country, but the influence of our example will be potential among all European nations, with the possible exception of England. American Eloquence, Volume 4 Studies In American Political History (1897)
  • He was ready to fight for his sister's right to remain there, but was checked by the increasing firmness of his father's grip.
  • The Badawi cranium is small, ooidal, long, high, narrow, and remarkable in the occiput for the development of Gall’s second propensity: the crown slopes upwards towards the region of firmness, which is elevated; whilst the sides are flat to a fault. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • The new teacher has a reputation for firmness and is unlikely to tolerate misbehaviour.
  • Her age about eighteen, the firmness, the symmetry and the luxuriancy of her bosom might have tempted painting to copy its charms. The Settlement at Port Jackson
  • She conducted herself with calmness and firmness, and she resolutely refused to be undermined and bullied by those around her.
  • Love asks faith, and faith asks firmness
  • Again, while he has the utmost of moral stability and constancy, and also great firmness of intellectual adhesion to main principles, there is in him a certain minor changefulness. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • My Boss seems to Be a woman of consideraBle firmness.
  • The new teacher has a reputation for firmness and is unlikely to tolerate misbehaviour.
  • There may be room for the assertion that the bailiff was not tactful and that his firmness and size intimidated those in that room.
  • Truth, purity, firmness, love to Jesus, all that belongs to a formal conversion and more, is centralized thus in the soul, as a kind of ingrown habit. Christian Nurture.
  • Love asks faith, and faith firmness
  • Bless his memory, say I, for, though he might have had his faults, he was a right-honest true-hearted man -- brave as the bravest of his subjects, and firm too; though those who opposed him called his firmness obstinacy. Ben Burton Born and Bred at Sea
  • The tone held a childlike quality while retaining the fullness and firmness of a young woman's voice.
  • Financial stocks gained on hopes for near-term firmness, which would benefit brokerages as well as insurers and banks with large securities holdings. Nikkei Stands Tall, Hits 8-Month High
  • This, indeed, she did a week later, when the surgeon had failed to call, unveiling his neck and arm with professional coolness, and supporting him in her slim arms against her stiff, erect buckramed breast, while she replaced the splints with masculine firmness of touch and serene and sexless indifference. From Sand Hill to Pine
  • You need to be concerned if your child is having bowel movements much less often than is regular for him or her, or if the normal firmness of the stool changes.
  • Love asks faith, and faith asks firmness
  • It is because of Esther's firmness in their decision to send Deborah to the hospital that Jacob doesn't bring Deborah home as he wishes.
  • These "responsions" were a tax levied on the "Languages" exclusively for the purpose of combatting the infidel, and La Valette brought all the firmness of his high character to bear, in order to induce these Knights to do what, he reminded them, was their simple and obvious duty. Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean
  • After the treatment, your skin produces new collagen, giving an improvement in firmness and tightness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drusus, despite certain defects, such as irascibility and a marked fondness for pleasure, gave evidence that he possessed the requisite qualities of a statesman -- firmness, sound judgment, and energy. The Women of the Caesars
  • Suppliers rushed in to convert the hard currency into kwacha, causing the local currency to hold firmness.
  • Genuine love must combine tenderness and a certain firmness—otherwise, it will lose its inner soundness and resilience, and turn into sterile sloppiness and mawkishness.
  • The presence of stearin and palmitin, which are solid at the ordinary temperature, gives firmness to The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • After the treatment, your skin produces new collagen, giving an improvement in firmness and tightness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former gives a good ride, with just enough firmness to keep the car well tied down when the road turns twisty. Times, Sunday Times
  • When she speaks about her homeland, there is a firmness in her eyes.
  • You have shown a firmness and a commitment that has been admired by our members.
  • The reason that marshmallows usually use gelatin is to give them some firmness, allowing them to be sliced and packaged in pieces. Baking Bites » Print » What is marshmallow creme?
  • This will not be accomplished unless good intentions are accompanied by both insight and firmness.
  • Easy to use handheld controls and a state of the art ultra-quiet air inflation system allow each sleeper to quickly adjust the firmness of their side of the air bed to the perfect comfort level, with just the touch of a button.
  • The Gospel was written, as is gathered from the prologue (i, 1-4), for the purpose of giving Theophilus (and others like him) increased confidence in the unshakable firmness of the Christian truths in which he had been instructed, or "catechized" -- the latter word being used, according to Harnack, in its technical sense. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • With her limpid touch and palpable feeling for the unfolding of form, she avoids excessive emphasis, but firmness is there when called for. Times, Sunday Times
  • The skin firmness or rigidity was measured at the forehead and the cheek with a device called a durometer.
  • He was said to have combined ability, firmness, and impartiality with dignity and good temper.
  • The four vocalists have a firm grasp on the necessary style, and sing with firmness but not with heaviness.
  • Therefore, combat action should be prioritized to ensure favorable conditions for delivering a massive retaliatory counterstroke against the enemy, maintaining the firmness of defense at any cost.
  • I see my uncles who I looked to when I was growing up, the classiness, the swagger, the firmness in them. In Brooklyn, Having Some Fun on the Boardwalk
  • Gassendi, on the other hand, relied upon the grossness and com - plicated shapes of the atoms of hard bodies to account for firmness, the branches and sharp parts becoming interlaced and making movement difficult, if not im - possible. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Nearly 20 percent of us are repelled by raw tomatoes (something about the gooeyness inside the firmness), and about the same fraction of us simply don't like trying new foods.
  • The President, he continued, had risen amazingly in the opinion of every one by his firmness, courage, and determination -- which he had shown in those critical days a fortnight or three weeks ago -- and that in these two months he had acquired "une grande aptitude pour les affaires; tout le monde est étonné, parce que personne ne s'y attendait. The Letters of Queen Victoria, Vol 2 (of 3), 1844-1853 A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861
  • He was a man of intelligence and of firmness of will.
  • At the hospital, a doctor prods the firmness of her sanity.
  • The amount of light bounced back after interacting with fruit tissue reflects fruit firmness.
  • When people say, "I liked him from the first handshake," they are not referring to firmness of grasp but to a moment of authentic connection.
  • We insist that the law protect the lives of human beings with special firmness and care.
  • The godlike Xenocrates showed this by the firmness of his reason, who was declared by the famous hetaera Phryne to be a statue and not a man, when all her blandishments could not shake his resolve, as Valerius Maximus relates at length. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • The masks were a perfect fit, as light as a membrane and with the strength and firmness of metal.
  • 'Let it be _virtuous_ to be _obstinate_,' let there be no better principle of that identity which we insist on in men, that firmness which we call manliness, and the cherished _wrong_ is honour. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • From my gawking spot across the cafe, I can't testify to her firmness or fashionableness, but I think everyone in that cafe was busy facing it - she's fetching.
  • This requires firmness, and it is not easy to do without feeling rotten. Christianity Today
  • Its resoluteness in the face of international challenges and firmness on security dictate that the government deserves another term.
  • The creams are ideal for increasing skin smoothness and the appearance of firmness and moisturization.www. dynamis-therapeutics.com The 2007 Spa & Resort/Medical Spa Expo Had it All
  • She never named Delvile, she begged Mrs Charlton never to mention him; she called to her aid the account she had received from Dr Lyster of his firmness, and endeavoured, by an emulous ambition, to fortify her mind from the weakness of depression and regret. Cecilia
  • Evaluations from consumers selected to try the product included improvement in skin firmness, tonicity and hydration level. Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Fish Oil for Your Face? The New Anti-Aging Phenomenon
  • Primarily, it may be concerns of their are health concerns including temporary physical weight which in part connects to the size of their breasts, ailments (cold, flu, fever) or longterm STD's. the firmness of their hips, thighs and buttocks. more stats Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Traditional way of lexical teaching is obviously characterized with certain deficiencies, such as uninterestingness, low class participation of language learners, unfirmness of learners' memory.
  • The haircloth goes over the chest area to provide extra shape and firmness.
  • Some stocks kept their recent firmness, with the photo-film company rising 2.17 percent.
  • The king's undeniable ruthlessness can be seen either as needless brutality, or as necessitous firmness in his utter determination to achieve total victory.
  • Fruits were harvested at full ripeness and the firmness was measured with a penetrometer.
  • his muscular firmness
  • There is evidence that the color, size, and firmness of livers and flesh in some species is affected by nutritional state, for example, burbot (Lota lota) livers appear to be affected by fat content and presumably nutritional state [15]. Impacts on arctic freshwater and anadromous fisheries
  • It was partly an inheritance from a stupid tradition, which tried to combine what it called firmness with what it called conciliation; as if when we made up our minds to soothe a man with a five-pound note, we always took care to undo our own action by giving him a kick as well. What I Saw in America
  • There is a way in which historical events take on an absolute firmness that cannot be dislodged.
  • Even though we always acted with all the necessary firmness, at no time during the negotiating process did we utter an arrogant, prepotent, or boasting word. Castro Honors Internationalists, Views Socialism
  • If it is cut crosswise, across the bias of the cloth, which gives fluidity and firmness it will hang straight.
  • Corruption will be combated ceaselessly, and the entities that control and investigate these matters will have my full backing so that they can act with firmness and autonomy. Dilma Rousseff Inauguration Speech: Brazil's First Female President Addresses Congress In Brasilia (FULL TEXT)
  • Hillsborough was under the impression that a little firmness -- what he called firmness -- would soon bring the colonists to their senses, but every mail that came across the Atlantic showed that Lord A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III (of 4)
  • The term "indentation load deflection" is used to describe the degree of firmness of the foam.
  • Samuel Butler, for the notebook of housewives, may be summarized as a pyramid, based upon toast, whereof the chief masonries are a flake of bacon, an egg poached to firmness, a wreath of mushrooms, a cap-sheaf of red peppers; the whole dribbled with a warm pink sauce of which the inventor retains the secret. The Haunted Bookshop
  • To "plim" up implies a certain amount of enlargement, and consequent tightness or firmness. The Life of the Fields
  • He caressed his chin ruminatingly and rolled his lips until they settled into a fine resultant of wisdom, patience, toleration and firmness. A Knight of the Cumberland
  • Delvile conjured them to part with firmness and chearfulness, and Cecilia, fearing her own emotion, would have retired without bidding her adieu. Cecilia
  • The beans hold their shape and firmness when cooked.
  • The State Department said we preferred a peaceful solution, and our ambassador to South Korea, Jim Laney, described our position as one of watchfulness, firmness, and patience.
  • The buttermaker then drains the buttermilk off and continues churning the butter until it reaches the right texture and firmness.
  • The firmness of the normal kidney is about the same as that of the normal liver.
  • Certainly there are times when presidential firmness is better than rapid changes in policy to suit public opinion. The Founders’ Great Mistake
  • Love asks faith, and faith asks firmness
  • Nor the cause rendered, that "the firmness of hides is for the armour of the body against extremities of heat or cold," doth not impugn the cause rendered, that "contraction of pores is incident to the outwardest parts, in regard of their adjacence to foreign or unlike bodies;" and so of the rest, both causes being true and compatible, the one declaring an intention, the other a consequence only. The Advancement of Learning
  • Privately, he thought he had been a trifle hard on the lad, and but for his obstinacy -- which he called firmness -- he would have recalled the prodigal. The Opal Serpent
  • The ride has a Germanic firmness about it, but passenger comfort is always well controlled, the suspension absorbing poor road surfaces in an effective way.
  • The result of a searching determination to deal with personal and not typical forms of temperament is seen in the firmness of the portraiture in _The Wild Duck_, where, I think, less than ever before, is to be found a trace of that incoherency which is to be met with occasionally in all the earlier works of Ibsen, and which seems like the effect of a sudden caprice or change of the point of view. Henrik Ibsen
  • As if each cut of steak has the same firmness and bounciness. Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: The Gift That Will Make Dad's Food More Fun For You
  • By a combination of firmness in direction and flexibility in finding business opportunities, the cooperative is moving ahead.
  • Then imagine that muscular firmness and subtlety, and the instantaneously selective and ordinant energy of the brain, sustained all day long, not only without fatigue, but with a visible joy in the exertion, like that which an eagle seems to take in the wave of his wings; and this all life long, and through long life, not only without failure of power, but with visible increase of it, until the actually organic changes of old age. Lectures on Art Delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary term, 1870
  • The jaws were strong without massiveness, the nose, large-nostriled, was straight enough and prominent enough without being too straight or prominent, the chin square without harshness and uncleft, and the mouth girlish and sweet to a degree that did not hide the firmness to which the lips could set on due provocation. CHAPTER IV
  • If firmness is preserved in dealing with those who are in variance in their conduct with the terms of the Charter, and if the nations speaking through the Security Council take a firm stand, based on principles and don't try to play the game of expediency, then I think we may be hopeful for the future. The Challenge We Face
  • In several congressional contests Republicans are making mischief over the administration's recent relative firmness towards Israel, with one candidate accusing Obama of "browbeating" the Jewish state, and others suggesting the Democratic administration is fraying the historic ties that have bound the two countries. Mail & Guardian Online
  • I walked placidly toward the center, my bare feet faintly slapping against the firmness of the marble platform.
  • There is evidence that the color, size, and firmness of livers and flesh in some species is affected by nutritional state, for example, burbot (Lota lota) livers appear to be affected by fat content and presumably nutritional state [15]. Impacts on arctic freshwater and anadromous fisheries
  • I set the stage for free and fair elections by constituting an electoral commission comprising of Nigerians with impeccable credentials for firmness and incorruptibility," said President Jonathan. Frontrunners for Nigerian Presidency Focus on Economy, Security
  • The DVD brings out these fleeting changes of visual texture with delicacy and firmness.
  • Love asks faith, and faith firmness
  • Young people are the most vulnerable in our society and need guidance, firmness, and leadership.
  • The president conveyed strength and reassurance and firmness, without bombast, without posturing.
  • The foam developed by Cargill replaces 20% of the petroleum-based foam and outperforms traditional foam in firmness, retention, support and durability. 23 posts from July 2007
  • Hatch took the hand and met the firmness of Ward's grip.
  • But scientists have known that calcium - just as it helps keep bones strong - also helps melon rind maintain firmness that protects the fruit against spoilage.
  • Lorraine with all the signs of a man greatly rejoiced, and when the poor wretches died with more than usual firmness, he would say, 'See, sir, what brazenness and madness; the fear of death cannot abate their pride and felonry. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
  • Because the existence of the Tibetan nation-in-exile is fragile and complex, his perspicacity and firmness have been essential in introducing such far-reaching changes. Rio Helmi: From Exile, Showing the Way Forward
  • Robots prod the mattress to test for firmness with numerical precision.
  • The ladies are rather sentimental in their ideas, and it needed all the firmness of Miss Watkyns to prevent a wave of sloppiness passing over the Society.
  • The new teacher has a reputation for firmness and is unlikely to tolerate misbehaviour.
  • He is developing an automated way to sort apples by quality, including deep internal bruises, as well as taste and firmness.
  • On the report of his ambassadors, the chagan was awed by the apparent firmness of a Roman emperor of whose character and resources he was ignorant. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • If the fish be a little more than half covered with water, and gradually brought to boil, then well covered down with your sauce-pan lid, and boiled gently till done, it will eat much richer, have a finer flavor, and be more firm than if cooked the old way, or rather drowned in water, which only soddens fish, and takes away the fine firmness so much prized.
  • The mandarin orange was fine, but the peach and the pear, due to the firmness of the fruit, would get hung up on the equipment and weren't evenly distributed into the product.
  • Many of those at the funeral not only expressed sorrow at his death, but commented on his self-sacrifice and firmness.
  • The commander of the faithful rejected with firmness the idea of pillage, and directed his lieutenant to reserve the wealth and revenue of Alexandria for the public service and the propagation of the faith: the inhabitants were numbered; a tribute was imposed, the zeal and resentment of the Jacobites were curbed, and the Melchites who submitted to the Arabian yoke were indulged in the obscure but tranquil exercise of their worship. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
  • They use a standard laboratory instrument used to test food firmness through compression.
  • Develop and nurture a culture of firmness and fairness.
  • Massage works to strengthen that ever-illusive, fast-disappearing key to youth and firmness: collagen. Oil Is the New Face Cream
  • When firmness is sufficient, rashness is unnecessary.
  • And have not I infinitely more than an hundred fold, in so entire a possession as my Lord hast taken of me; in that unshaken firmness which is given me in my sufferings, in a perfect tranquillity in the midst of a furious tempest, which assaults me on every side; in an unspeakable joy, enlargedness and liberty which I enjoy in a most straight and rigorous captivity. Autobiography of Madame Guyon
  • Approval was based on a pivotal phase II prospective, open-label pharmacokinetic (PK) and safety study using maximum clot firmness (MCF) as a surrogate endpoint for hemostatic efficacy. BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories
  • In the manner of superheroes, both were dressed in sleek, formfitting, iridescent outfits that advertised their fitness and firmness and enhanced the resplendence of their bodies in action. Albertine Takes A Tumble
  • But scientists have known that calcium - just as it helps keep bones strong - also helps melon rind maintain firmness that protects the fruit against spoilage.
  • With her limpid touch and palpable feeling for the unfolding of form, she avoids excessive emphasis, but firmness is there when called for. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thanks to that stiff chassis and some innovative front suspension, it is well balanced between comfort and firmness of ride.
  • I spread my arms before Romilagu, trying to communicate firmness to him.
  • We watched him on television that night speak with sadness, firmness, and dignity.
  • The trait of resoluteness as firmness of character or purpose .
  • Then one watches the gentle firmness with which a herdsman will get a reluctant goat to suckle a kid and realizes how precious these animals are to the Rabari.
  • Is usually worked with horsehair on the edges to give firmness to the cordonnet. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • The firmness of the power steering can be tailored during vehicle build to suit the taste of the owner.
  • She speaks with cheerful firmness but I can hear the quaver in her voice. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • They differed from the last variety mainly in the more localised nature of the tumour, the greater firmness of its walls, and the more pronounced expansile pulsation. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Taking her hand, the warmth of it entranced him, and the firmness of her grasp surprised him.
  • His voice was unaccented, yet contained a deep, exotic tenor that rang with a sophisticated firmness.

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