How To Use Individuality In A Sentence

  • Some may balk at the frivolous approach to taking drugs, but few series are as vocal in their celebration of youthful individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality (and, of course, their amenities) in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch.
  • Her grids may symbolize pigeonholes but she pays homage to the individuality of people.
  • The best wines of this region can truly stand alone in quality and individuality.
  • Uniform extinguishes individuality, a man becomes a waiter, a sommelier, a maitre d' hotel.
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  • The argument is that without distinct individuals that are metaphysically prior to the relations, there is nothing to stand in the irreflexive relations that are supposed to confer individuality on the relata. Structural Realism
  • Instead, the blandness of the Hollywood versions merely underlines the oddness, individuality and appeal of the originals.
  • Boring mealtimes are set to be spiced up, as Irish designers produce statement pieces for the table that bring individuality to place settings.
  • Her gift for melody, her insistence on shaping almost every piece as a song, gives her work a stamp of individuality.
  • Three chapters of this book directly address diversity, defined here as more than just race; diversity means individuality.
  • Molecular biology associates our individuality with the uniqueness of the genes.
  • Gally, who sets up Theophrastus as his model, apparently fails to realize that a "humourist" like Sir Roger verges on individuality. A Critical Essay on Characteristic-Writings From his translation of The Moral Characters of Theophrastus (1725)
  • The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh.
  • I think she has always "hankered" to know us, but not having enough individuality to act for herself, she has waited for a lead before taking the plunge. The Lady of the Basement Flat
  • He had an enviable reputation, once upon a time, as a symphonist of real individuality, like Simpson today.
  • She and I are products of a time when individuality is far different even from what it was when our country was born. Haroon Moghul: It Hurts to Be Muslim, Too
  • The plot is credible but the characters lack individuality.
  • Further, even if people recognize the symbol as freedom or individuality, the way it was executed is absolutely hideous. Interior Design Patterns from Hand
  • And to me it's like a map of some epic struggle between individuality and conformity - a wee multi-coloured pointer to the future of art.
  • We should respect individuality.
  • Use your individuality to make the biggest impact possible. The Sun
  • You lose your individuality and personality. Times, Sunday Times
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • The phrenologists do well to locate, not only form, color, and weight, in the region of the eye, but also a faculty which they call individuality -- that which separates, discriminates, and sees in every object its essential character. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • We strive to revel in our uniqueness, love our individuality, and express that freely.
  • Another concern typewrites the note "Personal Matter" on the enclosed return envelope to give added individuality to it. Business Correspondence
  • Law mirrors the abstract individuality and formal equality of contracting parties in the capitalist market.
  • Every social group has, or tends to have, its own culture, what Sumner calls "folkways," and this culture, imposing its patterns upon the natural man, gives him that particular individuality which characterizes the members of groups. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • The photographs were praised for their individuality and for their many distinctive styles.
  • At 12 weeks, activity has become vigorous and behaviour shows distinct individuality.
  • Indeed the wide diffusion of letters in the States, that favourite theme for boasting and bragging over the unenlightened and analphabetic Old World, has tended only to exaggerate the defective and disagreeable side of a national character lacking geniality and bristling with prickly individuality. Arabian nights. English
  • Their singular talents die indecorous deaths; their individuality is silently squelched under the rigid and coercive iron heel of authority.
  • Mine was a triumph of individuality, a personal odyssey of success, a triumph against the odds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quiet precision of thought and speech is individuality's prerequisite, its lifeblood, its hallmark.
  • A graduation ceremony is an event where the commencement speaker tells thousands of students dressed in identical caps and gowns that 'individuality' is the key to success. Robert Orben 
  • Conversely, as we zoom out from a multiplex entity, the particles lose their individuality and the entity becomes a mass.
  • Happy the author whose earliest works are read and understood by the lustre thrown back upon them from his latest! for then we receive the impression of continuity and cumulation of power, of peculiarity deepening to individuality, of promise more than justified in the keeping: unhappy, whose autumn shows only the aftermath and rowen of an earlier harvest, whose would-be replenishments are but thin dilutions of his fame! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • Each song has its own individuality.
  • Still, I realised that this could not satisfy one, as far as the form which we term individuality was concerned. Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • As one black ball in six is sufficient to exclude a candidate -- or, to use the official euphemism, to cause his "postponement" -- it is not difficult for the coterie that controls the club to keep it clear of all noisy, or even of merely too conspicuous, individuality. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
  • The author holds that the existentialist conception of individuality, with its stress on 'creative responsibility', implies an imperative for each of us to recognise the individuality of others and to respect it.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • The binding of individuals into a collective mind, he insisted, does not entail the erasure of individuality. World Wide Mind
  • The culture appears to be undergoing some kind of revival among those who like to express their individuality by dressing alike.
  • Hughes suggested that when I made the transition to becoming a full-time pro, I might lose some of the individuality and freshness that had helped me to succeed up to then.
  • Both images collapse universality and individuality into monumentalized maternity.
  • Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen.
  • Considering there are some six billion people on this planet, individuality is an enviable trait! Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Accepting Your Genetic Destiny
  • But in the flush of youth the male barnet is one of the few ways in which a bloke can express his individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Owing to the marked individuality which man exhibits in the selection of his food, and to the intimate relationship subsisting between food and the organism it nourishes, it is impossible to arrange the alimental substances in the strict order of their nutritive values. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock
  • He noted that sexual fetishes, no matter how weird they might seem, were an expression of one's individuality.
  • In other words, what we see is not self-evident equality, but human particularity and human individuality.
  • The small items of handcrafted furniture give individuality to the room.
  • It embraced the themes of freedom and individuality and transposed them onto an urban, man-made context.
  • I strongly recommend the book for anyone who thinks manners are boring, deadening constraints on their individuality.
  • They are known for their respect for individuality and the closeness of care.
  • It is certainly a socialist experiment in that it destroys individuality.
  • We color our hair and clothes; paint our nails, anything to manifest our individuality.
  • We celebrate individuality, but eschew the individualism that stifles creativity inhibits collaboration, and limits intelligence.
  • Character and individuality thrive in all the best teams. Times, Sunday Times
  • This may be due to the fact that the western mind has been infused with a strong sense of individuality, whereas the eastern philosophies, and the language as well, tend to be more collective.
  • Working off of her personal brand of distinct individuality, Lady Gaga is the perfect model for self-advocacy. Marcia G. Yerman: MAC Cosmetics and Lady Gaga: Promoting Women's Sexual Empowerment Through HIV/AIDS Awareness
  • The sort of people the service attracted and needed were determined to hang on to a vestige of individuality when they put on air-force blue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • Every word testifies that they were indited by a writer of puissant individuality, disengaged from the shackles of conventional homiletics, and boldly striking out on untrodden paths. Jewish Literature and Other Essays
  • By imagination, I mean that expression of our individuality by which we make a personal sense of the world around and inside of us.
  • For the minority who receive social care, the characteristics are significant reminders of their individuality and diversity.
  • Perhaps he expresses through "Cleon" some of his own strongest feelings, his insistence on the worth of individuality, his craving for deeper joy, fuller life than this world gives, and his horror of the destruction of personality. Cobwebs of Thought
  • Use your individuality to let feelings of loneliness fade away. The Sun
  • The self, in Indian philosophy is something different than the Western idea of self as individuality.
  • And since then I have, honestly, had satisfaction, and people have said good things about artisanship, and individuality. When only a really sharp pencil will do
  • I think there is a real issue about valuing individuality and difference to a far extent.
  • Describing a scene in "Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley" (1918) where two characters are mocked for their pretensions to individuality and refinement, Mr. Shannon puts in a good word for "the Irish art of begrudgery," the much-noted Celtic practice of ridiculing anyone in the community who had the temerity to stand out. Visiting Cagney's Neighborhood
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • They are of high quality and great individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as in Aesthetic the individuality of expression made models and rules impossible, so in practical life the individuality of action removes the possibility of catalogues of virtues, of the exact application of laws, of the existence of practical judgments and judgments of value _previous to action_. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
  • Eccentricity, strangeness and individuality I like, conformity I flirt with.
  • Mr. Le Page Renouf (32) likens it to the "eidolon" of the Greeks, the "genius" of the Romans; and Dr. Wiedemann has lately written an interesting paper to show that it was not the person, but what he calls "the personality" or "individuality" of the deceased – meaning thereby that which distinguished him in life from other men; in other words, the mental impression which was evoked when his name was mentioned. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • A thoughtfully chosen group of paintings ranging from personal allegories to landscapes to portraits simultaneously revealed Beckmann's individuality and his debt to both the art of the past and of his own day.
  • The state often presents a threat to individuality.
  • People should be free to express their individuality.
  • Notably, while many of these wines had a great deal in common, we also enjoyed finding plenty of individuality among the group -- with some wines offering a bit of rustic rawness, some a bit of smoothness, some a grapier taste than others, while some had hints of the kind of structure we associate with Bordeaux. Sipping Sicily's Nero d'Avola
  • It's a competent essay but it lacks individuality.
  • But it can also strike on the potential for tension between bringing out individuality and creating conformity.
  • Is it they way they take previously nice pubs and turn them into standardised bright yellow tackfests, thus removing all traces of character and individuality?
  • This is not to imply that they sacrifice their individuality or racial self-identity.
  • It was a dream in which man cast off his atomic individuality, as the lycanthrope surrendered to the multiplicity of the wolf pack.
  • I'm very interested in this debate as I watch my two year old son aka smallboy develop and express his individuality. Girly Boys: boys who have gendered girl interests and boys on girl's teams.
  • In the very able and interesting article in our last number, by Mr. Freeland, that writer announced the doctrine that 'the social, political, religious, and scientific development of the world proceeds under the operation of two grand antagonistic principles,' which he calls respectively, 'Unity,' and 'Individuality.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Use your individuality to make the biggest impact possible. The Sun
  • He renounced the joyful individuality seen in early Swedish baroque and tried instead to turn the whole of the country into his own Città ideale.
  • What hits you when reading reports of these cases is the painful individuality of each one. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the historian's tasks, in contrast, is to honour the individuality and humanity of people in the past.
  • The connections between personal eccentricity and musical individuality or style are extremely strong in jazz. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Both grew from self-involved young adults to artists of rare individuality.
  • The key to the gate lodge's appeal is the individuality of each building.
  • Fresh Atlantic fish and shellfish are invariably the star attractions here, presented with style and individuality.
  • The view from the top is epistemologically crippling, and reduces its subjects to the illusions of a host of fragmented subjectivities, to the poverty of the individual experience of isolated nomads … This placeless individuality, this structural idealism which affords us the luxury of the Sartrean blink, offers a welcome escape from the ‘nightmare of history,’ but at the same time it condemns our culture to psychologism and the ‘projections’ of private subjectivity. Matthew Yglesias » Time to Play This Video Again I Guess
  • That Arthur's individuality emerges from the very disparateness of his internal ‘geography’ seems at odds with a concept of individuality that would emerge from within Williams's knowable community.
  • This quality of independence and individuality is both one of the most charming and most difficult aspects of the preschool period. The Developing Child (7th edn.)
  • And people clearly have more individuality and taste than companies.
  • A graduation ceremony is an event where the commencement speaker tells thousands of students dressed in identical caps and gowns that 'individuality' is the key to success. Robert Orben 
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • In their desire to generalize about men, or even about one class of men, and in their focus on social consequences, they flatten out the complementary perspective of interiority and individuality.
  • Thus to me to try to overly conform is plain wrong, because you are negating part of your individuality. Adaptation, assimilation or dissolution?
  • In massive wooden sculptures achieved by direct carving, Raoul Hague world to reveal the individuality of the trees from which they were cut.
  • Even more than the Victorian era, ours is an age of individualism rather than individuality.
  • Its individuality and its links with York, which is not a faceless city but has its own special character and heritage, are swept away.
  • Pantheism is a theory of spiritual culture, that our individuality is ours only to merge it in His, although on this line, the Christian soon parts company with the Indian pantheistic devotee, who seeks to _merge_ his consciousness in God, not to train himself into active sonship. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
  • It gives us some delineations of bygone manners and social changes, glimpses of many more or less notable persons, and above all the record of a life which, without being in the usual sense of these terms eventful or distinguished, stands forth as one in a great degree self-determined and bearing a strong impress of individuality. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • Single-site homesites usually offer larger tracts of land, more privacy and the opportunity to express individuality in the home's exterior, without having to submit plans for community approval.
  • Young women of this age show a high regard for each other's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences.
  • With such deft touches, he simultaneously invokes Australian ideas of mateship, individuality, colonial innocence and a mood of melancholy sacrifice.
  • Some may balk at the frivolous approach to taking drugs, but few series are as vocal in their celebration of youthful individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under Traditional Management, because of its frequent neglect of the idea of individuality, work is often unsystematized, and high output is usually the result of "speeding up" only, with constant danger of The Psychology of Management The Function of the Mind in Determining, Teaching and Installing Methods of Least Waste
  • The woods were just beginning to turn, the different trees springing into individuality again, demobilized from the uniform green of summer. Mrs. Miniver
  • Style is nothing if not a celebration of individuality, of individual variability.
  • But individuality and distinctiveness presuppose coherence and unity: without them, nothing can stand on its own as an object either of admiration or contempt.
  • Among them, discourse space, historical space and subject space respectively contributes to the attainment of the real presence, diachronic and individuality of aesthetic understanding.
  • The small items of handcrafted furniture give individuality to the room.
  • Mountstewart Jones," or "Fitzhardinge Jones," (I knew such instances of cognominal anticlimax,) then it was all very well -- no mistake about the individuality of such fortunate people. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
  • Although we do not actually find ourselves in such situations, of course, still, it is insisted, distinguishability and individuality should be kept conceptually distinct. Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory
  • Father and son are not simply embodiments of conflicting political stances, but well-developed characters who gain individuality as the film unfolds.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • This much greater emphasis on individuality, and individual autonomy, is one that will weave its way in and out of the political, psychological and artistic theorisation of the self in the nineteenth century and into modernity. Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • And I wanted to say that my stories were about the reverse: a world of absolute morality, in conflict with the coruscating individuality of contemporary fabulous Americans.
  • But asserting that loss of individuality within marriage is still primarily a female problem is a point that seems much harder to argue in a world where roles are shifting all the time.
  • The Buddhists and Brahmanists teach that the man's individuality is not secured until he has passed through and become disembarrassed of the last of these groups, the final vestige of earthly taint.
  • The fruits of such a system are a glittering consumer society which stifles creativity and individuality.
  • Stressing the individuality of the school is vital, particularly now that the National Curriculum gives a uniformity to curriculum content.
  • Some may balk at the frivolous approach to taking drugs, but few series are as vocal in their celebration of youthful individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • These stars were ready-mades and fabrications, individuals off the street, and yet performing their own individuality as a mask, a style, a pseudonym, and a personality.
  • We'll take a cup of individuality yet, for auld lang syne! Poppy King: PHOTOS: The 7 Best Beauty Trends Of The Decade
  • Bach is essentially a "monody," a composition of one idea, which preponderates so decidedly as to enforce its character and individuality upon the work; nay, it is the work. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations
  • The rest of the outfit may be essentially a uniform, but these accessories express individuality, add a pop of colour and can be changed with regularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young women of this age show a high regard for each other's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences.
  • The guffaws and giggles cackled around the school for all to hear and my bubble of individuality was burst with the finality that only mockery by one's peers can accomplish.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • In an age governed by regulation and timidity, where originality is all too often swamped by political correctness, this building will stand as a triumph of individuality.
  • The sort of people the service attracted and needed were determined to hang on to a vestige of individuality when they put on air-force blue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Individuality is a valued and inherent part of the British character.
  • He is oversexed and sadistic in nature with no individuality or personal characteristics or experiences.
  • However, CELs show more unity and stereotype, whereas AESs more diversity and individuality in the choice of query preparatory patterns.
  • Education is seen as a process of nurturing individuality, of fostering distinctive qualities that already reside within each individual.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • The true individuality of a man is the same in a king, as well as a beggar, the saint, as well as the sinner which is: sacred, divine and deathless.
  • We need what we wear to both signal our belonging and highlight our apartness, to emphasize our individuality.
  • We color our hair and clothes; paint our nails, anything to manifest our individuality.
  • She has such character and individuality, it never seems to feel like that.
  • Fresh Atlantic fish and shellfish are invariably the star attractions here, presented with style and individuality.
  • One part comes from the bluesman - with his dignity and his hyperindividuality.
  • First published in 1944 by the University of Chicago Press, this slender, readable book on the differences between individual and group thought and the consequences of choosing the latter--private property ownership versus communism, individuality versus centralized government or dictatorship, capitalism versus socialism versus naziism, and the experience of personal freedoms versus never-ending political encroachments--remains a terrific read today. Most Influential Economist?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • We celebrate individuality, but eschew the individualism that stifles creativity inhibits collaboration, and limits intelligence.
  • Individuality and distinctiveness, the demonstration that more is possible than we had imagined before, are values not only of art but of life.
  • We suffer as we struggle to define our individuality and hence simultaneously emphasize our separateness.
  • We color our hair and clothes; paint our nails, anything to manifest our individuality.
  • The crisis provoked by her burning the meat heightens her resentful awareness of loss of individuality to which the domestication of marriage has subjected her.
  • For me, dressing is about being able to express your individuality without standing out too much. Times, Sunday Times
  • The poser and attitudinizer whose] individuality remains undeveloped might become all too common in the sophisticated, complicated modern world, he feared.
  • The brand personality is consistently hallmarked by individuality, innovation, competence and non-conformism.
  • This book will help you recognize your individuality.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • Each song has its own individuality.
  • They define themselves less by their skin colour or religion than by their individuality as expressed in the clothes that they wear or their musical tastes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The individuality, immediacy and mimicry in computer games satisfy the needs from these people.
  • Mine was a triumph of individuality, a personal odyssey of success, a triumph against the odds. Times, Sunday Times
  • We need character and individuality as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Purism was to be unsullied by ornament, fantasy or individuality and was to be inspired by the machine.
  • One model has us losing our individuality in favor of an Internet-facilitated worldwide supermind, something I've mentioned in other posts. Arthur Rosenfeld: Fmail or Fountain Pen? The Imperative to Unplug and Slow Down
  • Obscurity and unaccountability start to integrate with a new interest in shielding the grounds of individuality — its supposed inner, ontological roots — from representation, particularly representation according to the universalised laws of physics and logic. Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • The small items of handcrafted furniture give individuality to the room.
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • He has opposed the Court and the Prince alike, and the magistrates themselves regard him as a dangerous man, with those notions a lui about venality, and his power and individuality, and therefore is factious, and when the Court demands a Frondeur there will be no one except perhaps old Mole to cry out in his defence, and Stray Pearls
  • They dress down to express individuality, yet somehow they all look the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
  • The individuality, always more or less egotistical, which is prominent in the word _ego_, seemed positively to have ceased to exist with him: one would have said that he almost already felt himself absorbed in that universal and divine substance, which is the Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • We celebrate individuality, but eschew the individualism that stifles creativity inhibits collaboration, and limits intelligence.
  • The psychical match to the quintessential individuality of the Lensman was exact-so perfect, in fact, that it released latent parapsychic or psi powers, telepathy in particular. The Dragon Lensman
  • In "detonating" their individuality in a moment of becoming-revolution, Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_
  • The demand of the belly-need is too strong; the friction too great: individuality is repressed, forced to manifest itself in acquisitiveness and selfishness. What Communities Lose by the Competivie System
  • Though commonness exists with individuality, we must develop the useful and discard the useless.
  • You'll get your thinking cap on for new ways to portray your unique individuality. The Sun
  • You must sacrifice your poor, squawking, niggardly individuality.
  • In addition to these three, there are also small amounts of other fats, as butyrin in butter, which give character or individuality to materials. Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
  • Traditionalists argue that the so-called nonconformist has become the boring norm, and that the nominee or wedding guest who respects the rules has as many ways of expressing his individuality as the one who flouts them. Men In Black
  • The role can be a means through which the character expresses his or her individuality.
  • These two men represent diversity rampant, united only by their gender and individuality of vision, like a mismatched stereopticon instead of duplicate images, right and left.
  • Men gave up their individuality and personal freedom to fit into what they believed their women wanted.
  • They're looking for real quality or individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trends in gardening come and go, but individuality and aesthetics will always be in vogue.
  • Not least because it can lead to excessive introspection, individuality, and indeed all forms of privateness were perfidious, and so playing hooky could mean jeopardizing your well-being. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Steiner even speaks of the tension between the search for community and the experience of individuality, which, he believed, are not really contradictions but represent polarities rooted in human nature.
  • It is multifunctional software product, having unique features and accentuating the individuality of the owner.
  • Unlike the Boys' Brigade, he did not believe in drilling boys as it destroyed individuality and dulled enthusiasm.
  • He attacked the prevailing consensus about progress on the grounds that it failed to respect individuality, promote ethical behaviour or preserve non-material values.
  • Some may balk at the frivolous approach to taking drugs, but few series are as vocal in their celebration of youthful individuality. Times, Sunday Times

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