How To Use Positively In A Sentence

  • A lot of the foods that we connect with African-Americans, whether totemically, whether positively or negatively, are indeed and in fact foods from the continent. NPR Topics: News
  • Emf of a battery is due to electrochemical redox reactions occuring between dissimilar metal electrodes, one of which becomes positively charged, the other of which becomes negatively charged. you can have an EMF building up a charge, and discharging the stored electrons, but you have no field of you are not doing any moving of the electrons Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Peter said, signaling to the waiter: "When I got that letter from Mrs. Dawson I felt sick, positively _sick_. Working Murder
  • Her hand trembled slightly, and then it began to positively shake.
  • From the Rushmorean cover portrait of Bush (which over the headline 'An American Revolutionary' was such a brazen and transparent effort to recall George Washington that it was embarrassing) to the 'Why We Fight' black-and-white portraiture of the aggrieved president sitting somberly at the bedside of the war-wounded, this issue is positively hysterical in its iconolatry. "What kind of a maniac puts eagles in a Christmas tree?": James Wolcott
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  • All reading times were converted to words read per minute, then transformed to base 10 logarithms for the analyses because they were positively skewed.
  • The fact that erythrocyte size correlates positively with genome size in mammals, even though their mature red blood cells are enucleated, strongly supports this hypothesis.
  • Broad beans are positively bursting with health and promise a bumper crop any minute now.
  • Our first protein target was cytochrome c because it contains a positively charged surface made up of several lysine and arginine residues.
  • And as you can see, I'm positively radiating contentment…
  • Things will happen. You can't stop them from happening, but you can control your reaction from making things worse. React positively. Live happily. RVM 
  • My position on euthanasia is actually derived from the ancient Greek one; that is, I am generally in favour of allowing it, as long as the person being euthanized is in perfectly sound mental condition, not non compos mentis, and has positively re-affirmed his decision at least three times over the period of at least a suspended period of time to allow for reconsideration (say 15 or 30 days). Matthew Yglesias » Bishops and Abortion
  • I thought we started positively and we were knocking it about but then we started to over-elaborate.
  • Head turned in competingly fabulous directions, I find myself feeling positively kleptomaniac. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Local legend recalls that the day he came around with his samples was bad enough but the day the orders arrived at the factory was positively dangerous.
  • Thus sign; the membership demand curve is negatively sloped for and positively sloped for, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • According to research findings in a study carried out into public perceptions of the NDP, the region is the most positively disposed to the NDP with 86 per cent support.
  • Some road companies would ban through traffic justifying it on the basis of increased property values while others would positively welcome it, pocketing the extra income from road tolls.
  • Finally, that evening, both drivers were called to account but both continued to deny having ever seen it, and, after the passage of time, neither could be positively identified as the recipient.
  • The first question that occurs to the enlightened enquirer, when he learns that the functions of the brain have been positively determined by experiment, is whether the cranioscopy of Gall and Spurzheim was successful in locating the cerebral functions, and how nearly their inferences from development correspond with the revelations of experiment. Buchanan's Journal of Man, October 1887 Volume 1, Number 9
  • Though he was positively influenced by the role of the State in France and Germany, he sometimes expressed his repugnance at what he found to be an excess of State intervention in these countries.
  • The proportion of children passing Ordinary and Advanced level examinations is positively correlated with social class.
  • I would photograph the growths and have an arborist or nurseryman positively identify the growth.
  • Carlotta was a "prod"; it was only because she came at the end of the alphabet that she was left out, but thanks to Betty's fly-away fashion of running off to speak to some junior ushers, and then calling the Blunderbuss, whose mother wanted to see her a minute, nobody could find out positively who it was that had been "flunked out" of 19 --. Betty Wales Senior
  • The good news is, however, that using integrative negotiation and peer mediation procedures to process academic material has the additional benefit of positively affecting human relations.
  • Polyelectrolyte multilayers are gel-like films of alternating layers of positively and negatively charged molecules.
  • Police have positively identified the bulk of a mob of 274 cattle, allegedly stolen from properties and saleyards in Victoria and New South Wales.
  • Smoothly steering between R&B and Eurodance, she's breathily seductive on Motivation – by contrast, guest Lil Wayne is positively anaemic – while I'm Dat Chick updates the jumpy minimalism of Destiny's Child's No, No, No. Kelly Rowland: Here I Am – review
  • In fact since I've been a father that kind of thing has become so unfamiliar to me that a trip to the salon is a positively intoxicating experience.
  • Blue and red colors in this map indicate negatively and positively correlated regions, respectively, whereas yellow refers to regions with uncorrelated fluctuations.
  • Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the allure of affordable-luxury businesses such as day spas and beauty salons is positively irresistible.
  • A crystalline metal is composed of a lattice of positively charged ions.
  • His cool green eyes became positively frosty.
  • Thirty percent of the patients appeared to respond positively to this treatment intervention.
  • Such unthrifty Shih Tzu puppies may respond positively to a few milliliters of raw liver juice fed daily for their first few weeks.
  • Russian envoy Grigory Berdennikov said world powers expect Iran to show what he called a "pragmatic attitude" and respond positively. World Powers Urge Iran to Return to Nuclear Talks
  • The Irishman sitting between Scottie Brown and Kevin Thomson would positively hothouse the development of these two superb prospects, and Keane will have that effect on Celtic's youngsters.
  • By the time flappers showed up in the '20s, opening and closing their knees and swinging their arms in the briefest of outfits, the can-can and the shimmy looked positively quaint.
  • Within the rodents, which generally have short generation times, generation time is positively correlated with adult survival elasticity.
  • It also lends credence to the notion that the availability of gambling opportunities is correlated positively with the incidence of problem and pathological gambling behaviors.
  • Moreover, the percentage of injured teats and/or udders was positively associated with litter size on d 7 and 21 of lactation.
  • We had a trestle table positively groaning with gifts to unload, so it wasn't a quick process.
  • But the Chancellor has never been shy of talking about the need for moral and civic virtue and his welfare policy is positively Presbyterian in its emphasis on salvation by work.
  • As the rays of this month's Sun turn your fleece gold, you'll be energetic little chili peppers: sizzlingly physical, wickedly witty and hot as a hangi - positively smoking!
  • But at least two of the other portraits seem positively sissyish. NYT > Home Page
  • According to the opinion of St. Thomas, which is the more common one among theologians, it is not necessary, in order to be morally good, that an act should be referred to a positively good end. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Although poor visibility can be a nuisance for all of us, there are some activities where it is positively dangerous, and one group of people, where it can be life-threatening, are aircraft pilots.
  • This is a sentence that, in my dotage, is far less likely to pass my lips and fingertips than it once was, back when I was positively dripping with vim and vigour.
  • Her honesty and sincerity positively shine out.
  • The result is that ordinary politics, or perhaps we should say the politics that ordinary people make, is not just foolish but positively dangerous.
  • Additionally, the positively charged microfibers attract and tightly retain negatively charged dust and dirt particles and can penetrate the microscopic pores of most flooring materials, unlike loop mop systems.
  • it was positively monumental
  • Simply seeing white strangers interacting positively with ethnic minorities reduces racial prejudice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rolling baseline positively cross-correlates with itself, producing a large, wide peak not observed with the flat baseline.
  • In the first dimension of variation, both of the vectors connecting the subgroup centroids are negatively directed, whereas they are positively directed in the second.
  • Three hours later the woodshed had acquired a doorcase in strict neoclassical style, with pilasters, triglyphs, and a cornice, and he was looking positively pleased with himself, as he rolled off up the hill to face the music.
  • The end of His reconciling atonement by death. holy -- positively; and in relation to God. unblamable ... unreprovable -- negatively. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learnt that I too was the son of a labouring man.
  • When he was positively obliged to dine at his own cost, he sent his tiger to fetch a couple of dishes from a cookshop, never spending more than twenty-five sous. Albert Savarus
  • In Cayenne, development of a solid, lignified disk of sclerenchyma across the receptacle was positively associated with ease of separation in a comparison of an easy pick and a hard pick genotypes.
  • However, the children's prospects grew better in both respects: the number of children is positively connected with both inheritances and legacies given to children.
  • A full-length portrait executed in what critics describe as in the style of Van Dyck, it shows her tall, beautiful figure to great advantage in a splendid gold silk gown but her profile is positively haggish, making her look more like Margaret Hamilton the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz rather than Princess Diana of Wales, whom I believe she greatly resembled. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Farming hundreds of thousands of fish in tiny cages makes battery hen operations look positively organic by comparison.
  • Marampon F, Zani BM, Prudente S, Perlas E, et al. (2007) ROCK2 and its alternatively spliced isoform ROCK2m positively control the maturation of the myogenic program. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • These, however, were but parenthetic memories, and the turn taken by his affair on the whole was positively that if his nerves were on the stretch it was because he missed violence. The Ambassadors
  • But he has not enthused people enough by offering that extra edge that makes people think positively about us.
  • Intermediate control strategies were positively associated with committed compliance and passive noncompliance.
  • The bustle and diversity of the crowd was positively Prom-like, which surprised me as a newcomer to the series (unsure when the coffee would be served).
  • Twenty-somethings are conditioned to respond positively to magic:::::: they are the extacy generation. Matthew Yglesias » Vikings and Global Warming
  • Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides.
  • Negatively charged (anionic) analytes move to the positively charged electrode (anode), and uncharged species do not migrate. The Scientist
  • It hovers perilously close to cheesy at times (think animal prints and acres of marble), but it positively reeks of a bygone era.
  • The slime - a thick, mucus-like substance that smelled positively dreadful - was dribbling down the steps in a slow and steady ooze.
  • But he nodded his head positively, and the boys behind him nodded with equal positiveness. Under the Deck Awnings
  • Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme, which is positively expressed in most malignant tumor cells, while negatively expressed in normal somatic ones.
  • The extent of a person's reservation price range is posited to be positively related to his or her level of performance- and preference-related uncertainty.
  • Revenues in the third quarter were positively impacted by an increase in sales of generators, electrodes and cauteries both domestically and internationally offsetting a reduction in the sale of OEM ablator deliveries. Bovie Medical Corporation Announces Third Quarter Financial Results; Files Patent for New J-Plasma™ Handpiece - Yahoo! Finance
  • Simply seeing white strangers interacting positively with ethnic minorities reduces racial prejudice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sitting alone on the stage with only his trademark flask of tea and his pipe for company, the old boy positively exudes optimism.
  • The public was fickle, sometimes positively perverse, deciding to deify an unknown against all expectation. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • It is a positively revelatory experience that mere listening or score-reading cannot provide.
  • It was stored in a freezer and positively identified this morning.
  • More on Ascot Tina Gaudoin on Style: A Flashy, Positively Ghastly Spectacle A Week at the Races This devotion to the Platonic ideal of the horse's head, rather than to representations of, for example, individual racehorses, readily distinguishes his sculptures from the rather pedestrian, often slightly kitsch, bronzes so often found decorating the houses of "horsey" people. A Magnificent Obsession
  • Use your luck positively and spread it to people who need guidance and some sort of hope. Times, Sunday Times
  • The all seemed shocked by her destroying her property and doing it so very thoroughly, that they seemed positively oblivious to her nakedness.
  • The result of regression shows that value of listed companies is positively correlated with asset and liability rate and yield of asset, and is negatively correlated with the ration of floating stock.
  • I'm positively depressed with the levels of prejudice and obscurantism I've witnessed in modern day Scotland.
  • Tonight's performance is positively the last time the band will appear together.
  • In its place, he has built a bigger, swankier - but, by local standards, positively restrained - ultra-modernist four- to five-bedroom villa. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course the concept of rhetoric can be used both positively and negatively. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the basics are not up to scratch as the court, laid at the last minute, slopes alarmingly and is uneven in some places and positively lumpy in others.
  • But compared with what you hear in most school playgrounds it's positively chaste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stewart is positively fizzing with excitement.
  • Yet the bird thus positively identified as a paroquet, upon which identification have, without doubt, been based all the conclusions that have been published concerning the presence of that bird among the mound sculptures is not even distantly related to the parrot family. Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 117-166
  • That skirt of hers is positively indecent.
  • A 1651 edition of Hernández included a carefully drawn figure and a Latin description that in its wording seemed positively modern: Ololiuqui, which some call coaxihuitl, or snake plant, is a twining herb with thin, green cordate leaves, slender green terete stems, and long white flowers. One River
  • These fixed negative charges attract a layer of residual positively charged ions which are free to move within the water.
  • His videos invariably feature a harem of voluptuous, bikini-clad lovelies positively gagging to get down with the self-styled Mr Lover Lover.
  • For one of them, in fact, it was positively his thirtieth birthday; poor soul, how decrepitly he flitted in front of motor trucks. Pipefuls
  • Al Khashti praised Zain's successful experience with KKMA and lauded what he described as a positively active role played by the company in providing help to people in need especially outside Kuwait, Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
  • Wherefore according as acts of virtue act causally or dispositively toward their generation and preservation, obedience is said to ingraft and protect all virtues. The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • Indoors, the house positively oozes history. Times, Sunday Times
  • On day 3, there was a small mutiny by the Commodore, who positively refused to go any further and demanded a morning of slummocking in Guildford.
  • He made the point that most debtors will have to pay, and will respond positively when things improve.
  • It was positively with trepidation that he presented himself before her very soon after his arrival; and an undeniable blush "mantled" his cheek -- if a blush can be said with any propriety to mantle the male cheek --- when he marched into the drawing-room, where she was doing a dainty bit of embroidery, and with much simplicity and directness said, "You said I might come, you know, and I have come; and I begged of Ethel to come too, but she could not leave my aunt," before he had so much as shaken hands. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
  • The overall phenotype frequency distribution was positively skewed.
  • Hanley Black's wife, a stout-in-the-middle matron of 45, thinks "It's positively indecent" while her husband "surveyed his wife's criminal shapelessness and voluminousness of ante-diluvian, New England swimming dress with a withering, contemplative eye" and tells her in a sentence never uttered by a human before or since, "You appear as a creature shameful, under a grotesqueness of apparel striving to hide some secret awfulness. “It was the Golden Fleece ready for the shearing.”
  • I think Reg is onto something with is axiom … it positively invites some elaboration. A Clarification For A Pathological Liar « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • I raised the gun and fired a positively perfect shot - the only problem was that it went pop rather than bang.
  • He makes a hummingbird look positively torpid.
  • ‘Childhood is most positively valued and fostered when we resist infantilism,’ he said.
  • It is mere fancy, it is a nullity, unless it be true, as I think it is, that it has been the source of great mischiefs to the world, in which case it cannot be termed a nullity, but something positively pernicious. Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra
  • I made haste, hereupon, to nod my head twiceonce in the negative, meaning thereby that I would prefer not taking the other bottle at presentand once in the affirmative, intending thus to imply that I was sober and had positively come to my senses. Archive 2008-12-01
  • The slime - a thick, mucus-like substance that smelled positively dreadful - was dribbling down the steps in a slow and steady ooze.
  • The positively and negatively charged ions cause an electric field to form.
  • The table in the centre of the shop positively groans with the weight of olives and at weekends especially customers queue to relieve it of its burden.
  • The expectant mothers that Amy had encountered positively glowed with pride.
  • When we then learned from the local news bulletins that defence systems such as surface-to-air missiles now encircle the city, many residents felt positively unsafe.
  • What astonishes me, looking back, is that we not only swallowed all the garbage we were fed, as we visited one commune, one factory after another; we positively lapped it up.
  • In moments of crisis, things can become positively apocalyptic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Exposure to a cross-disciplinary research environment will be regarded positively.
  • You're positively correct, there is no separation between what I do and who I am; I don't go home in the evening and take off my designer hat.
  • The bittersweet Limoncello is positively breathtaking with the ripe orange-fleshed melon and fat, sweet blackberries.
  • U.S. officials have already played down the importance of visually identifying the men, saying their dental and medical records positively identified the brothers.
  • The trend has changed so radically that pretty, feminine summer dresses, hot tropical prints and sweet pastels look positively unfinished without necklaces, bangles, pendants and earrings.
  • The abject misery and utter abandon is positively indescribable.
  • Worse, the apparently universal belief is that it is better to be scratchily out of sorts, or actually engaged in bitter hostilities, in some physical company at christmas, *irrespective of whether one has positively chosen or been chosen by that company* than either alone, or in chosen virtual company. Arrive at this post a little lost? Or tired? Fatigued and isolated?
  • Egg size, the zoological counterpart of seed size, has not been nearly as well studied, but is known to correlate positively with genome size in cladoceran crustaceans and plethodontid salamanders.
  • These days, however, Labour ministers probably make tycoons feel positively common.
  • That short skirt of hers is positively indecent.
  • You are absolutely, positively in need of a change of scenery.
  • Constantinople had given him a taste for Anacreontic singing, and female society of the questionable kind, a love of strong waters, — the hypocrite looked positively scandalised when I first suggested the subject, — and an off-hand latitudinarian mode of dealing with serious subjects in general. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Celebrities have their handlers and image managers to make sure that their celebrities continue to be seen and positively perceived by publics.
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides.
  • Regarding the mixing of cement and lime with saccharated water, the writer made some experiments several months ago by mixing neat cement and lime with pure water and with saccharated water, with the result that the sugar proved positively detrimental to the cement, while it increased the tenacity of briquettes of lime. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
  • These are positioned on either side of the heat sink wall, and switching on the voltage causes a transfer of electrons which positively ionise the air molecules.
  • Unlike Japan, consumers appear positively disposed to these changes as restructuring has increased productivity along with lower unemployment and higher real wages.
  • The bathrooms in this hotel are positively Dickensian - no hot water and grime everywhere.
  • Then, it was on to a posh restaurant for the reception where I was positively salivating in anticipation of the delicious food I'd been told about.
  • To this impressionable man, Parisian badinage -- not to call it anything stronger -- was positively antipathetical. Chopin : the Man and His Music
  • As a result, we found that the emergence of electrical conductivity on the doped polyacetylene was due to the creation of carbocations or positively charged solitons associated with withdrawing of p electrons from polyacetylene by the dopant when iodine was used as an acceptor dopant. Hideki Shirakawa - Autobiography
  • He wasn't just helpful, he was positively ingratiating.
  • I was positively infatuated with him, thinking about him day and night.
  • Life under canvas these days can be positively luxurious when you go with firms like Eurocamp.
  • Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: the less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them, while on the other hand to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. Galileo Galilei 
  • His lips were set into a thin line, his eyes narrowed, and he looked positively dangerous.
  • The defect states in chalcogenide glasses, including positively charged, negatively charged and neutral three-fold coordinated sulphur clusters, were studied by SCF MO CNDO/2 method.
  • she intended her remarks to be interpreted positively
  • Two thirds of those who admitted using their mobile phone without due consideration for others within earshot positively disliked other people doing it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loeb states, on the authority of Eigenmann, that all those forms which live in caves were adapted to life in the dark before they entered the cave, because they are all negatively heliotropic and positively stereotropic, and with these tropisms would be forced to enter a cave whenever they were put at the entrance. Hormones and Heredity
  • Tick the ones who you think will positively encourage you to change your behaviour and life. 50 Ways to Become a Self-Confident Woman
  • I think we have a role as community leaders, and part of our remit is to intervene positively not just bang kids up. How “Police Performance” Fraud Works. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Positively charged ice crystals rise to the top of the thunderstorm, and negatively charged ice particles and hailstones drop to the lower parts of the storm.
  • So when the mini fish pies and smoked duck canapés arrived, I was positively gasping for a glass of bubbly.
  • Some occult influence was at work upon me throughout those dark hours, I am positively certain.
  • Positively charged beta particles, the antiparticle of electrons, are called positrons.
  • Any choice other than Obama at this point will absolutely, positively destroy the Democratic party! dlr Rep. Hill backing Obama
  • As the former prime minister sat under unforgiving studio lights jibber-jabbering with Andrew Marr, his interviewer of choice, it looked positively sandy on top.
  • She obviously views him very positively.....12/02/2006 12:25:00 AM|W|P| Anonymous|W|P|"political pros were saying 2 years ago that Napolitano was a 1 term fluke ... Archive 2006-12-01
  • Thinking positively is one way of dealing with stress.
  • Safety cues or performance references must be stated positively if you expect your class to improve their skills and continue attending.
  • National Institutes of Health and conducted by the University of California at Los Angeles, also reported that lifetime use of cannabis was not positively associated with cancers of the lung or aerodigestive tract, and further noted that certain moderate users of the drug experienced a reduced cancer risk compared to non-using controls. Paul Armentano: If Pot Prevented Cancer You Would Have Read About It, Right?
  • In the playroom, the green, pink, white and purple candystriped velvet sofas make the jellybean alphabet playmat seem positively bland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every other electron that leaves the n region will likewise leave behind another positively charged acceptor ion.
  • In winter, it looks positively Alpine when the snow forms sweeping cornices.
  • You should regard symptoms of stress positively as early warning signals, and do something about them. Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
  • That long-standing consensus does not dispositively prove that the law is constitutional, but the fact that nobody claimed that FISA was unconstitutional until it was revealed that President Bush has been violating that law, is rather compelling evidence of just how weak and pretextual that claim is. posted by Glenn Greenwald | 10:22 AM Gen. Hayden admits the Administration knew it was violating FISA
  • In mathematical modeling and experiments testing the efficacy of several conditions: drug or dye with no particles; particles coated with fluorescein dye, positive or negative charge; and particles coated with anti-cancer drug doxorubicin, positive or negative charge, the UMass Amherst researchers show that gold nanoparticles move and localize differently in the 3-D cylindroid tumor tissue, depending on whether the nanoparticles are positively or negatively charged. Newswise: Latest News
  • If the wider applicability of the 'brainwave' is doubtful in rich nations, it's positively outlandish for not-so-rich ones. The Times of India
  • We considered as positively correlated only those values clearly showing a marked deviation from the average seismic activity.
  • We have to through the dental work and DNA to positively identify that's her.
  • Now that the body of our Lord was not transelemented or transnatured by the 'pleroma' indwelling, we are positively assured by Scripture. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • The interior is perfectly pleasant, and with the optional panoramic sunroof, it is positively airy and spacious. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the participants who attended to intensity, the positively correlated and the unaccented baseline comparisons yielded higher sensitivity than did the other types of comparisons.
  • All but the most simple should be referred for treatment and possible drainage, and some may be positively dangerous if neglected. The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism
  • Their performance positively crackles with dramatic energy and blistering emotional force. Times, Sunday Times
  • This report is positively denied in official circles, who affirm that nothing of the kind occurred , but that the story is made out of whole cloth.
  • He positively basks in this news, delighted at the thought.
  • Hence, Plato introduces Socrates as observing that "the sages who introduced the Teletæ had positively affirmed that whatever soul should arrive in the infernal mansions _unhouselled_ and _unannealed_ should lie there immersed in mire and filth. Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy
  • They stained positively with a trichrome stain and failed to mark with any of the immunohistochemical stains.
  • He will be here shortly," replied I, "but he positively refused to face the ladies till he had changed his shooting costume, so I left him up at the Hall to adonise. Frank Fairlegh Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil
  • Hunt showed that redstart abundance was positively correlated with amount of early successional habitat and that their decline in recent decades in New England was coincident with forest maturation in the region.
  • Not only was it surprisingly good with the cabbage, it positively invited improvisation, drawing to it whatever was in season or especially appealing at the produce stand.
  • In fact, submerging your real identity even as you fake sincerity seems to be positively encouraged.
  • As a lawyer, he positively revelled in the drama of the courtroom.
  • Thus he passed first through what he colorfully described as a ‘positively fanatic indulgence in free thinking.’
  • Uncle Hamish was already rising from his seat, looking positively twinkly with health and good cheer.
  • Officials say they believe it's a non-toxic material, but say they are keeping the airport closed until they identify it positively.
  • As long as an athlete believes a skill influences their readiness and positively affects performance, they should use it.
  • Loeb states, on the authority of Eigenmann, that all those forms which live in caves were adapted to life in the dark before they entered the cave, because they are all negatively heliotropic and positively stereotropic, and with these tropisms would be forced to enter a cave whenever they were put at the entrance. Hormones and Heredity
  • Tonight's performance is positively the last time the band will appear together.
  • Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes.
  • We will react quickly and positively and move on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, the website looks positively demure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, the strength of coactivation of a place cell and a reward-related VS cell, expressed in the Pearson correlation coefficient, was positively correlated to the degree of spatial overlap of the firing fields on the track during task performance and postbehavioral sleep, but not during prebehavioral rest (prebehavioral rest: n.s.; track running: PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • You could see some of them were positively beaming.
  • Her skin was tanned and freckled, and the girl was positively cute.
  • What choice did the little fellow have but to respond positively to such instruction?

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