How To Use Manifest In A Sentence

  • Iron is absorbed in the proximal small intestine, where celiac manifestations are most prominent; hence, iron malabsorption is common.
  • One of them is the capacity of drinkers to adsorb liqueur without slurring or otherwise noticeably displaying physical manifestations of enjoying alcoholic beverages. What was Althouse drinking?
  • Eating disorders, anorexia nervosa, and bulimia nervosa, are characterised by morbid preoccupation with weight and shape and manifest through distorted or chaotic eating behaviour.
  • A tumour had manifested itself. Fine fabric had been scarred.
  • The best defensive spell available to a Sorceress is manifest in this formidable armor.
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  • The manifesto includes tough measures to tackle road congestion and environmental pollution.
  • As if to presage that there is a new dawn in the world, with the inauguration of President Barack Obama, the strong winds coming from the Sub-Sahara have manifested themselves in the form of what Ghana typically knows as the harmattan season. Accra by Day & Night
  • Has the ghost manifested itself recently?
  • He respects Western medicine for its abilities to quantify and then to treat what has been manifested as illness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beauty he has perceived must in accordance with our human needs find expression concretely, because it is only as he manifests himself in forms which we can understand that we are able to recognize him. The Enjoyment of Art
  • At times, his book reads more like a political manifesto than a rock memoir. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things which experience gradual withdrawings and emptyings of their nature, and great and sudden replenishments, fail to perceive the emptying, but are sensible of the replenishment; and so they occasion no pain, but the greatest pleasure, to the mortal part of the soul, as is manifest in the case of perfumes. Timaeus
  • The crime is manifestly a fiction, a movie-inspired fantasy.
  • The publication of Quantum Leaps is not a fluke; rather it is an exceptionally clear manifestation of the taint, stigma, and taboo surrounding the paranormal.
  • STS-117:¬† Manifesting of FDRD will slip by 2 weeks to 31 March, but the Compatibility and Cargo Integration Reviews will only slip by¬†1 week. NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: February 2005 Archives
  • Categorization of the life-world is a manifest function of this active embodiment.
  • It was a main plank of their manifesto. The Sun
  • This sense of internationalism can be traced right back to when Karl Marx and Frederick Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto in the 1840s.
  • Whereas hyperbolic activity and elliptic motion characterizes the cab, a big rig manifests an elliptic activity and hyperbolic motion.
  • Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language.
  • For the past three elections the Labour Party has issued a manifesto of its aims and objectives.
  • Women manifestly have the ability to detect rivals and to employ a variety of tactics to place themselves at an advantage over them.
  • This "reflection upon itself" part could lead to a theory of subjectivity, that, like Deleuze's "intensities," would manifest, exponentially, more concentrated wave interaction i.e. in itself, in the body; of the body itself, leading to thought? Archive 2005-10-01
  • When we glance over the history of flagellation and realize that, though whipping as a punishment has been very widespread and common, there have been periods and lands showing no clear knowledge of any sexual association of whipping, it becomes clear that whipping is not necessarily an algolagnic manifestation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • Of course it is circular in the sense that, based on my proffered definition, since intelligence ultimately permeates all aspects of being, what we call sentient beings (life forms) are simply different manifestations of intelligence playing with itself, or as one old text puts it in the title: 'You are the Eyes of the Universe.' Telic Thoughts
  • But if it shall be otherwise -- if they stubbornly, sullenly persist in cherishing and manifesting the spirit of treason, making their motto to read, Bound, but not broken, then let the severities of immutable justice be meted out to them: let them die the death. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • And this means that the theories of universally acting psychical repression, of the unconscious, of the endopsychic censor, of the significance of resistance and amnesia, of the employment of highly complicated and phantastic symbolism, of the manifestations of sexuality and so forth have been made use of in a high-handed, uncalled for, unnecessary and unscientific manner to prove the truth of the thesis with which the author set out upon his journey. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • When we steadfastly dedicate ourselves to the path of mentor and disciple, we can boundlessly manifest the wisdom and power that is inherent in our life.
  • Rebecca "brings the vitality of herself -- her offhand sense of her own consequence"; Mizzy "feels like a fantasy he's having, his own dream of self, made manifest to others"; Peter exhibits an artist whose video installations show ordinary citizens in repeated commonplace actions, but these figures "do, of course, each of them, carry within them a jewel of self, not just the wounds and the hopes but an innerness. Alan Hollinghurst On Michael Cunningham
  • But since he or his representative maintained for years that his proabortion rights stance is consistent with being a Catholic in good standing, with receiving Holy Communion, leading family prayers, and being visited by priest friends, I can't for the life of me figure out why I should see his doing such things on his deathbed as "signs of repentance" for the manifest grave sin of his proabortion rights stance. Sen. Ted Kennedy's right to a Catholic funeral
  • Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files.
  • The material world is manifest out of singular consciousness, nondual suchness, it evolves ... and then transcends again. Sebastian Siegel: Manifesting the Moon
  • If we condemn Ahmadinejad and other patrons of terrorism, we must, with equal force, commend those Muslim intellectuals and religious leaders who have the courage to speak out publicly against the continued fomentation of Holocaust denial and other manifestations of Judaeophobia in their midst. Menachem Rosensaft: Finding Common Ground
  • This psalm is a most solemn and earnest call to all the creatures, according to their capacity, to praise their Creator, and to show forth his eternal power and Godhead, the invisible things of which are manifested in the things that are seen. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning.
  • And so all Israel shall be saved -- To understand this great statement, as some still do, merely of such a gradual inbringing of individual Jews, that there shall at length remain none in unbelief, is to do manifest violence both to it and to the whole context. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Her chasteness was somehow the outward proof, the external manifestation, of a potential for sexual abandon all the more alluring for being hidden, invisible.
  • We're living through a deeply contradictory time when black folks (and what's left of the unions) are the Dems only truly reliable voting block, and yet every other manifesto for Democratic revitalization is some kind of attenuated, okie-doke Souljah-moment retread. Gary Dauphin: ATT(5)-1=CBC(3)+CHC(1)
  • Dr. Denture preaches that the body and its engine, the brain, are the physical manifestations of all of our flaws, psychic, spiritual, and dermatological. Anhedonia (excerpt)
  • The risks of continuing to use the iron-based pigment hemoglobin as the respiratory system's vital transport protein are manifest.
  • Yet the realist vision shifts to the phantasmagoric, as spectator and spectacle undergo carnivalesque reversals and interpenetration, in their darkest and most violent manifestations.
  • And, as do many manifestos, ultraism embraced many other writers prior to the naming of this movement.
  • Among the most common manifestations of previous torture are panic attacks, insomnia and claustrophobia.
  • Virtual tests manifested that running stability of the special tractor - semitrailer satisfy the design requirement.
  • They remain current because they are potent illustrations of where racism leads; their ugliness, their repugnance, is manifest. Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist?
  • She claimed that the rise in unemployment was just a further manifestation of the government's incompetence.
  • O greatly fortunate Vidura, this external energy is known as maya or illusion, and through her agency only is the entire material manifestation made possible. Vedic creationists in the U.S. - The Panda's Thumb
  • The two major clinical manifestations include permanent congenital heart block and transient skin lesions.
  • Current areas of investigation include neurohumoral, cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating airway contractility, airway smooth muscle growth and cell surface receptor expression; regulation of postnatal development and growth of the lung; developmental effects of pulmonary inflammation and oxidative lung injury on airway and pulmonary vascular reactivity; biochemical and molecular regulation of membrane ion channels in cystic fibrosis; maturational changes in chest wall and airway function; pulmonary manifestations of sickle cell disease; the physiological basis of ventilator dependence in children with chronic respiratory insufficiency; and developmental aspects of respiratory mechanics and ventilatory control. Fellowship Program in Pulmonary Medicine
  • Our answer to that is what brings them together is the commitment to what we would call a perverted interpretation of Islam, which is an interpretation of Islam that we saw manifested through the The Challenge of International Terrorism in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • As this column demonstrated last week, this polarisation is extreme and has clear-cut economic, cultural and political manifestations.
  • Early Alzheimer's disease manifests as problems with retaining new information and difficulty with cueing to help jog the memory.
  • Anger is hurt that manifests itself into anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • The alpha and omega of the weather manifesto is better weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proper response to the globalization of greed and gluttony, and to the rise of violence in this world, is solidarity, which must manifest itself in practical actions, not just rhetorical flourishes.
  • It would be a manifest tragedy if remembering was forgotten, because society was forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • A by-product of her spirituality, manifested in a variety of ways, has always been her generosity and charitable disposition.
  • Instead the manifesto just says that the party will stop closure of accident and emergency departments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Religious syncretism is manifest in almost every aspect of the majority of Javanese rites.
  • Municipal pride, manifested by artistic embellishment without utilitarian purpose, shone out from them.
  • A US inspection team discovered missiles, which were not declared as cargo on the ship's manifest.
  • The Conservative manifesto pledged only a free vote, not a guaranteed repeal of the ban. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gathering earlier this week of trade union leaders to discuss plans for a more robust manifesto was an indication of that.
  • Here, seeing was surely believing, but truly spiritual seeing was itself a miracle, uniquely manifested by divine grace to this holiest of prayerful petitioners.
  • Furthermore, appealing to the use of a word may capture its direct meaning but leave untouched meanings that manifest themselves in the tone or inflection with which the word is used.
  • what seemed to be paranormal manifestations
  • Is the idea tenable that the Creator has no comprehension of what is manifested in creation? The Promulgation of Universal Peace
  • The subject developed, firstly, the typical gleet of gonorrhoea, then went on to produce a chancre and then the manifestations of secondary syphilis.
  • With the Protestants, it manifests itself in a proliferation of denominations.
  • One thing that is manifestly true is that it is only in caffs that you can find a decent cup of tea or a cappuccino.
  • Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly condemned by the Construction Industry Federation.
  • It would take only one adverse opinion poll for this discontent to become manifest. Times, Sunday Times
  • This makes Hinduism unique in the sense that it is a monotheistic religion with a pantheon of manifested forms of God.
  • That is why Hayward and his cadres imposed mandatory reselection on parliamentary candidates and attempted (only just failing) to remove from the parliamentary leadership any say in compiling the election manifesto. How my party was betrayed by KGB boot-lickers
  • This process is commonly manifested in chromosomal monosomics in which the most common effect is an approximate twofold increase of target gene expression throughout the genome.
  • More often than not the inability to cope manifests itself in mental disorders, says experts.
  • The manifesto includes tough measures to tackle road congestion and environmental pollution.
  • Perhaps in these sodden February days it sounds like an environmental manifesto. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a main plank of their manifesto. The Sun
  • Ferris's essay, since the "failure" he notes here seems to be the opposite of the aesthetic's "failure" to conceal its violence that he was discussing earlier: here the law cannot come to representation, whereas earlier, the violence of the aesthetic had to come to representation (or more precisely, to recognition; but even the recognition of a non-representation demands a certain manifestation of this non-representability). Response: Reading the Aesthetic, Reading Romanticism
  • Manners are made up of trivialities of deportment which can be easily learned if one does not happen to know them; manner is personality - the outward manifestation of one's innate character and attitude toward life.
  • The manifesto was many things to many artists and tended to seek a compromise among the various concepts of the fourth dimension.
  • Is the same quality not to be applauded when it manifests itself in isolation?
  • It would be unwise to expect too much of the manifestos. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proliferation of narrowly based mutual aid societies and festas (feste, or feast days) honoring local patron saints were manifestations of these tendencies.
  • Where some saw self-aggrandizement, others saw the sartorial manifestation of a wry sense of humor.
  • Legem etiam siue consuetudinem habent occidendi virum et mulierem quos in adulterio inuenirent manifest�. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The manifestations of SIRS include fever, hypothermia, leukocytosis or leukopenia, tachycardia, and tachypnea.
  • One of your political manifestoes is called the "Contract From America. Richard (RJ) Eskow: An Open Letter to Tea Party Activists: Let's Defend Social Security Together
  • Does a religious objection to duty amount to a belief, and does an unwillingness by a volunteer to respond to recall amount to a manifestation of that belief?
  • What steps has the organisation ever taken to correct the manifest error to which it was a contributing party?
  • Stuttering can be a rare early manifestation in Japanese B encephalitis.
  • Clinical manifestations of overdose include agitation, hallucinations, psychosis, lethargy, seizures, tachycardia, dysrhythmia, hypertension, and hyperthermia.
  • After recovering from the shock, he again manifested his dictatorial strength. The Terrors
  • On y voit plus d’expression religieuse, mais cela ne veut pas dire que les gens sont plus spirituels que chez nous, où la religion est une affaire privée et souvent avec peu de manifestations extérieures. 2006 November — Climb to the Stars
  • Parties' election manifestos aren't so much promises of what they will do as what they would like to do, if they can get the support.
  • And so when up against quality opposition and they go a goal down, a certain insouciance manifests itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Methods Analysis of 36 cases of acute epiglottitis cases, research its causes, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment.
  • Bruising, petechiae, epistaxis, bleeding gums, excessive menses, retinal hemorrhages, intestinal bleeding, and rarely cerebral hemorrhage may occur as manifestations of the thrombocytopenia.
  • His chief delight at present is playing voluntaries, which certainly would not be called music if performed by one of riper years, being deficient in harmony and measure; but they manifest such a discernment and selection of notes as is truly wonderful, and which, if spontaneous, would surprize at any age. On prodigies
  • In the human entity it manifests as consciousness reaching in its highest expression towards wisdom and enlightenment.
  • Selection of the finest cow leather, fine process of finished product, simple fashion design, a new manifestation of modern life style of leisure.
  • Study of the parties' election manifestos shows that the parties have differentiated themselves on many policy matters.
  • It is suggestive how the Armorican tradition seems to manifest itself, either directly or indirectly, in nearly all the "Lives" of the Saint which are considered the best; in St. Fiacc's, in the annotations of the Scholiast, in the "Tripartite Life," in the Fourth "Life," and in the Fifth by Probus. Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town
  • Diseases of the mind may manifest themselves in other ways which do not involve violence, for example, pyromania or kleptomania.
  • ‘The case is so strong it will be a manifest injustice if I do not win,’ he said.
  • To this day, the waiata and chants expressed on the pa continue to manifest those principles.
  • Anger is hurt that manifests itself into anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their main bone of contention is the qualification process, which they consider manifestly unfair and skewed against them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gospel is incensed to signify the sweet odour which it communicates to our souls; and the ministers of God, to signify, according to St. Thomas, that God maketh manifest _the odour_ of his knowledge by us in every place: "For we are unto God _the good odour_ of Christ in them who are saved, and in them who perish". The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • Should voters behave in this fashion, the contents of the Opposition's election manifesto become less significant in deciding the result.
  • Les autorités iraniennes ont interdit hier aux journalistes des médias étrangers de quitter leurs bureaux pour couvrir les manifestations de protestation dans les rues de Téhéran. From the dept of 'oh snap'
  • The entire manifesto is here, but seriously, this is not worth the crazy shenanigans that preceded it. The Open Cloud Manifesto Is Nothing But a Vapor Tiger
  • I may say that in the physical aspect of tics we have a specific somatic manifestation which, if explained, should, in a way, be the gateway toward the understanding of the many somatic symptoms which we find in the psychoneuroses and psychoses. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • He is dominated by the forces of anxiety, paranoia, and anger, which manifest in a roughness and impatience toward his beautiful neighbor.
  • To sustain such an edifice calls for rare strength and stamina, which were manifest. Times, Sunday Times
  • One only has to witness the apparition, the manifestation.
  • It can be viewed as yet another manifestation of the awkwardness, or cussedness, of organisms.
  • They organize the missions not as a purposeless manifestation of despair but to attain a certain political aim.
  • Immediate clinical manifestations of acute lung injury include pneumothorax, pulmonary oedema, and air embolism.
  • Inhalation of mercury vapor over a long period may cause mercurialism which is characterized by fine tremors and erethism" "" Erethism may be manifested by abnormal shyness, blushing, self-consciousness, depression or despondency, resentment of criticism, irritability or excitability, headache, fatigue and insomnia. THE MERCURY MISCHIEF: As Obama Warns of Hazards, the FDA Approves Mercury Dental Fillings
  • Through the actions and attitudes of struggling individuals, the true costs of self-defeating organizational behavior are made manifest.
  • The most obvious manifestation of this is the development of wood, or secondary xylem, from the vascular cambium.
  • The freedom to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching encompasses a broad range of acts.
  • Sensitizer-induced asthma requires a latency period, is immunologic, manifesting an anamnestic response by definition, and is marked by specific airway responsiveness upon appropriate challenge with the causative agent.
  • These references to Niagara Falls as a manifestation of the Divine would become even more frequent as the century advanced.
  • When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest.
  • The manifesto is entirely underwhelming, while the drama surrounding it is equally unwarranted. The Open Cloud Manifesto Is Nothing But a Vapor Tiger
  • This is evident in a wider context in the isolationism that manifests itself in various ways in their policies.
  • Sabbatarianism, with the Lord's Day Alliance, a Canadian invention, in the van; then the gradual tightening of the laws against sexual irregularity, with the unenforceable New York Adultery Act as a typical product; and lastly, the general ploughing up and emotional discussion of sexual matters, with compulsory instruction in "sex hygiene" as its mildest manifestation and the mediaeval fury of the vice crusade as its worst. A Book of Prefaces
  • Shaftesbury's formulation of sentimentality as either a manifestation of latitudinarianism or deism, both vaguely secularized systems of advancing self-sufficient virtue as the means by which manners dominated and controlled behavior in the public realm. Talking About Virtue: Paisiello's 'Nina,' Paër's 'Agnese,' and the Sentimental Ethos
  • “Dans les écoles, les collèges et les lycées publics, le port de signes ou tenues par lesquels les élèves manifestent ostensiblement une appartenance religieuse est interdit.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Georgia Courts Expressly Allow Religious Headgear in Court:
  • The peripheral vasoconstriction also causes impairment of renal function, manifested either as oliguria or anuria.
  • Spiritual reality has been the core of my existence, manifesting in how I live my life, the conversations I have with people, and the articles that I write.
  • This conception of truth reflected more on the essence rather than the material manifestation of truth.
  • It saves them from examining the manifest failings in their own actions
  • Should any negative psychic forces manifest themselves on the page, I'll merely banish them with magical white-out.
  • He backtracked last week to the point of erasing the most controversial of his manifesto pledges on healthcare from his campaign web site. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think I've always been drawn to communities that really do manifest some notion of a sort of incarnate Christ or being.
  • There is growing research into the way emotion can manifest itself in physical feelings and vice versa. Times, Sunday Times
  • One, whose manifest is labeled ‘oil field equipment,’ is leaking - a potential biohazard.
  • It also reconfirmed its anti-militarism manifest in its tiny regular army and long-standing neutrality.
  • Its typical ocular manifestations are recognised by a variety of clinical features including pain, gritty eyes, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, and exophthalmos.
  • The disease typically manifested itself in a high fever and chest pains.
  • Handley JA always appeared with a halo above his head to mark his manifest saintliness, a point picked up with typical understatement in the essay on him.
  • The rural guards, the official thugs, the foremen, and the landowners used to say that, and yet they were precisely the ones who really wanted to communize women, as the Manifesto of Karl Marx said, because if they could they communized others: wives. CASTRO SPEECH ON ANNIVERSARY OF MARTI'S BIRTH
  • But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice.
  • They can be seen as cosmic instruments, symbolic of manifesting the vibration of each of the planets to bring balance from the macrocosm to us as the microcosm.
  • Dr. Kinsbourne asserted that mercury-induced neuroinflammation caused excitotoxicity, which manifested as overarousal of individuals with Autism Hub
  • Unlike acid rain or deforestation, global warming has no visible manifestation .
  • Then in the center of this cloud there blazed out that marvellous light called the Shekinah, which was the indication of the presence of Him who cannot be seen, but whose glory may be manifest. Recover the Gospel.com
  • In secular society, vanity is most readily identified with the sin of pride in bodily appearance, manifesting in luxurious garb and flamboyant ornamentation.
  • If that were the case, Secretary White might justifiably (and lawfully) refuse to countersign the certificate on ethical grounds based on the manifest impropriety of Blago's action. Illinois Sec. of State Refuses To Approve Burris Appointment, But Admits He Really Can't Stop It
  • What it manifestly fails to realise is that the Internet is a huge marketing tool.
  • And we should oppose terrorism, separatism and extremism in all manifestations and deepen international security cooperation.
  • He fishes into a battered black holdall, pulls out the manifesto and triumphantly taps his forefinger on the table.
  • They manifested much willingness to go.
  • On love, in all its many manifestations, few other poets have written so tenderly and so variously about the subject.
  • These do have the advantage of being falsifiable, since they are manifestly false. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Such a machine synchronizes thousands upon thousands of cast dice in order to orchestrate the manifestation, if not the disappearance, of their “broken sentences,” each word extracted from a grammatical series of coherent points and then implanted into a statistical series of isolated events. Poetic Machines 06 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • The plan was to carve out an existence in the new country based on the pure and simple logic of freedom... well, that and Manifest Destiny and its messy imperialistic annihilation of the Native People but that's another article. Lorraine Devon Wilke: No, Virginia, There's No War on Christmas
  • In the event of a hung Parliament he would still fight for everything in the manifesto.
  • This is fairly common, is seen almost exclusively in women over middle age, and is usually a manifestation of lichen planus or mucous membrane pemphigoid.
  • We hope that in this case the Lords will hold the Government to their manifesto commitment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ship's manifest, meanwhile, had the boy down as Markus Rotkowicz.
  • One manifestation of this was the hypothesized existence of orgone which, as Wiki says, entailed: ... an extrapolation of the Freudian concept of libido as a physical, bioenergetic force, developed by psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich in the late 1930s, who generalized and abstracted it far beyond Freud's semi-metaphoric use. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Whether that conception and the reasons it generates will outlast the manifest image remains to be seen.
  • Future developments are likely to modify the clinical manifestations, treatments, and prognostic factors of critical illness in patients with HIV infection.
  • She says the whole event was a manifestation of some new kind of consciousness.
  • Whilst the picaresque is certainly an excellent example of episodic narrative, it isn’t its only manifestation. What’s The Fuss About Episodic Fiction? « Tales from the Reading Room
  • This is how we imagine objects.6The spirit cannot be reduced to biological components, be they bioplasm, microvita or even etheric energy--which is not to say that spirit cannot manifest in forms perceived in this way. Right brain thinking.
  • They highlight that the indications for tonsillectomy are not just in cases of strep infections but in cases of severe tonsillitis manifested by fever, swollen glands — enlargement of the lymph nodes — and exudate fluid, said Schreibstein. No surgery for moderate tonsillitis, new guidelines say
  • Thus, one manifestation of the lack of differentiation of self is emotional reactivity.
  • Here are jumbled together manifestos from the Bauhaus, Surrealism, Dada, the Suprematists and the Futurists.
  • The letters still extant from the princes of the East to Sapor are manifest forgeries; 151 nor is it natural to suppose that a jealous monarch should, even in the person of a rival, thus publicly degrade the majesty of kings. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • It would be a manifest tragedy if remembering was forgotten, because society was forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • The church is the site of a number of supernatural manifestations.
  • This approach may not break any new ground, but it seems entirely appropriate to the subject, a modern day songwriting savant and restless genre-hopper who once wrote in a manifesto on formulism in music, "Cliché is dead, long live the cliché! NPR Topics: News
  • This is also manifest in things like bonsai, where control of form and nature is more important to aesthetic beauty than the wild lines of real nature.
  • I have always felt that I manifest a felicitous combination of his compassion and her boundaries.
  • It is manifestly not what public servants and military careerists are used to.
  • Nam quoniam beatitudinis adeptione fiunt homines beati, beatitudo uero est ipsa diuinitas, diuinitatis adeptione beatos fieri manifestum est: sed uti iustitiae adeptione iusti, sapientiae sapientes fiunt, ita diuinitatem adeptos deos fieri simili ratione necesse est. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • A situation is needed where genuine alternative policies contained in party manifestos are put forward.
  • It's not exactly a manifesto of female emancipation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Atypical manifestations are common: vesicles may not form, and HSV infection may be misdiagnosed as another disease.
  • Using sunlight and starlight as its source, the work manifests experiences of primal solar color, and star geometry in sculptural form. 2004 July « Mudpuddle
  • At the first mention of this fact the human mind naturally resists its admission: it recoils from the idea of inborn corruption; it cannot endure to have a mirror placed before it, which so clearly manifests its deformity; and it strives, from the beginning, to argue itself out of the feeling which lies so deeply ingrafted in the very consciousness of the soul. Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life; to which is Added the Necessity and Advantage of Frequent Communion. Volume I.
  • Rehabilitation is another manifestation of positivism which was under general attack at this time.
  • Here indeed is a manifesto for the planet.
  • That music is a product of civilisation is manifest; for though savages have their dance-chants, these are of a kind scarcely to be dignified by the title musical: at most, they supply but the vaguest rudiment of music, properly so called. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
  • As in Italy, men continued to manifest anticlerical traditions and to attend church only on selected occasions, such as weddings and funerals.
  • The energy conveyed by those people is manifestly beneficial to the society that absorbs it.
  • The enjoyment of heaven is usually called the beatifical vision; that is, such an intellectual present view, apprehension, and sight of God and his glory, especially as manifested in Christ, as will make us blessed unto eternity. Christologia
  • Seville cathedral, did his share as editor by writing two prefaces, one addressed to Sarmiento de Mendoza, and the other to Olivares who was manifestly expected to pronounce against Gongorism. Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment
  • Specifically, in both Gallup and Newport's and Ross and Joshi's studies, ‘contact with ghosts’ was reported more frequently than physical manifestations associated with poltergeists.
  • With few exceptions, there is no judgment about the manifest failure of dozens of senior civil servants and politicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the most obvious manifestations of muscle mass loss is the decreased ability to produce force.
  • Concomitantly, there has been a shift from religion to spiritualisms manifested in a trend toward syncretism and the simultaneous identification with different traditions.
  • But it must not be allowed to succeed, because it produces manifest injustice. The supervening event has not made the plaintiff less lame nor less disabled nor less deprived of amenities.
  • Confused with the orders of Judge Vianzon, respondents filed a manifestation seeking clarification whether the judge had recalled his earlier order of inhibition.

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