How To Use Propagate In A Sentence

  • In 1936 a Polish Anthropologist named Sula Benet discovered that in the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament the word "kaneh bosm" had been translated as calamus by the Greeks when they first rendered the Books in the 3rd century B.C., and then propagated as such in all future translations from the Greek as Hebrew ceased to be a spoken language, not again revived until the 1800's. Phelps and Obama-- leading the way Towards legalizing Marijuana.
  • They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
  • These were monitoring variables like humidity and temperature, information that is invaluable to the horticulturalists attempting to propagate the trees.
  • Both major political parties propagate myths about young people.
  • The gambier plant is propagated either by seeds or cuttings, but the latter are preferred. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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  • Scientists were hoping to propagate the best qualities of both types of sheep.
  • Thus in the case of any electrified body, acting on an unelectrified body at a distance, it has to be definitely understood that _the action at a distance_ is alone communicated and propagated by the dielectric or medium which exists between the two bodies. Aether and Gravitation
  • Plants are propagated from cuttings fastened to the ground.
  • These factors allow the organism to propagate and acclimate to the host's internal environment.
  • As the signal propagates down a path, the voltage magnitude is related to the effective impedance up to the point in the signal's flight.
  • The commandments that they propagate to prevent cancer highlight the importance of diet in warding off the affliction.
  • Many of the species native to California, such as the prickly chaparral, rely on fires to propagate.
  • The barogram of the 29th was remarkable for its waviform trace, and it may be that the air-waves propagated by such a disturbance can be transmitted a very considerable distance.
  • Gay shopped plant sales, propagated her own stock and taught her daughter how to take cuttings.
  • A Yoshino cherry is propagated by grafting a cutting onto another cherry trunk or by rooting small cuttings.
  • These studies have led to the findings that bundles of several doublet microtubules can propagate bending waves, and a pair of outer doublets can undergo cyclical association/dissociation interaction.
  • But it requires alkaline water and propagates freely from stem-cuttings.
  • In plants and in animals, accidental varieties, formed under our own eyes, have become fixed, and have been propagated; * (* For example, the sheep with very short legs, called ancon sheep in Connecticut, and examined by Sir Everard Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • I also considered renaming this "The Cisgendered Privilege Knapsack," because I like the word "cisgendered" and would like to propagate it, but the original author whoever it is called it the non-trans privilege checklist, and who am I to change that? The Non-Trans Privilege Checklist
  • The system propagates an acoustic energy beam, which the antenna array directs against one of the buildings.
  • A new technique allows researchers to culture colonies of mouse brain stem cells that can either propagate without differentiating or become normal brain cells at the flip of a genetic switch.
  • They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
  • Horticulturists at the facility have repeatedly failed to propagate the plant by cuttings or grafts.
  • They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
  • Another variety now being propagated by the nurserymen is the Ohio, the parent tree of which is some 20 or 30 miles out of Toledo in the state after which it was named. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Eleventh Annual Meeting Washington, D. C. October 7 and 8, 1920
  • To propagate the true religion, was the duty of a faithful Mussulman: the unbelievers were _his_ enemies, and those of the Prophet; and, in the hands of the Turks, the cimeter was the only instrument of conversion. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6
  • People will continue to debate the racial and sexual politics of Mapplethorpe's portraits: Does his "fetishistic" focus on the massive genitals of his black subjects propagate insidious stereotypes of black male sexuality? Archive 2009-07-01
  • The supplier incentives are to invent newer, better, more specialized (costly) services and justify each as a "necessity", while the demanders are shielded from the immediate cost effects by the very nature of the insurance (protection against financial loss) - the services and guaranteed payment umbrella propagate the false perception in demanders that health care services are free or of minimal cost. Primary Care Doctors vs. Specialists, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The Obama administration and its new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness should outspokenly promote EPA regulation as a part of its jobs program and start dispelling the myths propagated by the EPA's opponents. Brendan Smith: Obama Needs a Just Transition Taskforce
  • Gaudichaud [918] exhibited before the French Institute, bearing on the same branch two distinct kinds of apples, one a _reinette rouge_, and the other like a _reinette canada jaunâtre_: this double-bearing variety can be propagated by grafts, and continues to produce both kinds; its origin is unknown. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
  • The species propagates well asexually because lignified branches of any age possess a strong ability to form adventitious roots. Chapter 10
  • That is his God, his Christ, his worship; that he preaches, that he discourseth of, that he labours to propagate, until, by the righteous judgment of God, it comes to pass that such men in all other things wither and die away, all the sap and vigour of their spirits feeding that one monstrous excrescency, which they grow up daily into. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • I find, however, that it is much slower in increasing itself; the best way to propagate it is by cuttings dibbled into sand in early summer. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • These days, I study things like differences in "cultures" between troops of baboons, how the cultures are propagated, the consequences of the differing cultures for the health of individuals. An Interview with Dr. Robert Sapolsky
  • She also corrects small misconceptions that have been propagated in the many existing potted biographies of Franklin.
  • Diogenes of Oenoanda propagated Epicurean doctrines in Asia Minor, inscribing them on the wall of a Stoa in his home town.
  • When the wave is switched off, the photon propagates in the zeroth order of diffraction to polarization analyzers respectively oriented at angles a and b, and when it is switched on the photons propagate in the first order of diffraction to polarization analyzers respectively oriented at angles a² and b². Bell's Theorem
  • The Olympics, too, fall prey to the notion propagated by football and baseball and other mainstream sports that progress is defined by something measurable. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • For this to work, however, the spike would have to propagate along the t-stem axon and into the cell soma.
  • They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
  • That all the fruit here is exceptionally tasty was noted by the Australians, who have taken scions from Kyrgyz apples to propagate and cross-fertilize with their own. Wildwood
  • It's as pointless as and in my opinion serves to further propagate classitis and iditis, both diseases related to the more famous divitis. Planet Microformats
  • The pressure pulse will then propagate mainly at that specific frequency along the meridian since it is minimally attenuated at the resonant frequency.
  • We live in a time when the opposite is being propagated by media and consumerist culture.
  • And starts propagate and import restriction for this.
  • This was the phrase propagated by Sarah Palin for which the word lie is itself insufficient. Myths -- ahem -- lies about health-care reform
  • Let's propagate the idea that citizenship is a responsibility rather than a right.
  • Before independence, the Indian National Congress had consistently propagated a federal structure for the free India with unilingual states and had pledged constitutional safeguards for the minorities.
  • Aneuploid pollen grains compete poorly with euploid pollen and so aneuploidies are eliminated when propagated through the male.
  • Most house plants can be propagated from stem cuttings.
  • Autumn is a good time to propagate shrubs by layering, a simple technique that can also be done in spring.
  • Clearly the method will not work if the stand of plants is clonally propagated because the equations will not solve.
  • This model can be extended to the whole shed form, so that when any dimensional change is made, it is then propagated through the whole model.
  • Using artificial insemination, they propagated offspring that would produce both feathered and featherless broilers that would grow to comparable size in the same length of time.
  • The products that on paper seemed to be bombproof and virtually inert turned out to be part of a system that propagates mold, mildew, and rot.
  • He propagated ideas and emphases which departed from the biblical tradition established by the Reformers and Puritans.
  • All tradescantias tend to lose their lower leaves with age and should be propagated regularly.
  • So far researchers have been fairly confident that they can propagate cells beyond their natural lifetimes without introducing oncogenic mutations. The Scientist
  • In assorted prose fragments on natural history and the Linnaean system he composed between 1823 and 1825, Clare compares Linnaean claims about female flowers to what he sees in plants and trees and concludes that some trees are "hermaphroditic," and thus do not propagate exclusively by way of a female reproductive organ (Clare Natural History 101-2, 108). Romantic Interiority and Cultural Objects
  • Many textbooks continue to propagate the myth that symptoms can accurately identify peptic ulcer disease.
  • The gerbera is a most sensitive plant to propagate from seed and if you sow a hundred seeds you would be lucky to get a few plants out of them.
  • In both cases, the phenomenon had the appearance of a direct, unbroken conduction, to ganglion cell or muscle fibre, of the same propagated wave of physico-chemical disturbance as had constituted the preganglionic or the motor nerve impulse, with only a slight, almost negligible retardation in its passage across the ganglionic synapse or the neuromuscular junction. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • With all this, in order to cover up the failures of your government - a visible symbol of betrayal of the much-propagated cause of the common masses of Jharkhand - you the people in power are trying to attack us, sending troops to create white terror by regular combings and savage brutalities. CPI(Maoist) - An Open Letter To Sudhir Mahato, Dy. CM of Jharkhand
  • Europa achieves ecstatic permanence in phosphorescence, which originates only due to light from another source, just as myth propagates itself: by tapping into innate human eros.
  • They should conduct demonstrative asylums in and out of the country and propagate the value and effectiveness of the systems among the people.
  • They propagate easily; self-sowing and by underground runners, making this plant an easy keeper.
  • A propagating dyke (whether of igneous or elastic origin) is an example of an opening mode fracture that propagates as a tensile crack in a plane normal to the least compressive stress direction.
  • That view, however widely it may be propagated, is so warped that it can only raise suspicions about the agenda of those who peddle it.
  • To this end, riveted sections, known as crack arresters, were incorporated in some of the wartime ships so that, if a brittle failure did occur, it would not propagate completely through the structure.
  • But of course, for those who are determined to propagate the view that our crime statistics have been "massaged" to tell a lie, and are therefore not credible, such research results do not exist. ANC Today
  • The plant is propagated by way of small bulbs which develop on the main bulb from time to time.
  • They reduce wildfire damage, help fire-dependent species propagate, and remove competing species like red maple.
  • In this way, temporary dipoles are propagated through a liquid or solid.
  • Some sorts, the present one included, are not very readily propagated, as the crowns are not on separate pieces of root, but often crowded on a woody caudex. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • Thirty-two cuttings per clone were propagated and the stock plants were discarded.
  • One consciousness propagated into the future and bounced back with antiparticle quantum entanglement. METAPLANETARY
  • Only in three dimensions can waves propagate in an undistorted and reverberation-free fashion.
  • The flow of cations through the receptors rapidly depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane, and the signal is propagated along the electrically excitable membrane toward the next nerve cell.
  • There are over 30,000 different orchid species and well over 100,000 hybrid strains have been artificially propagated.
  • Television advertising propagates a false image of the ideal family.
  • Displacement at the hypocentre of the earthquake must be sufficiently large to propagate to the surface.
  • Aspens aren't the only trees that propagate through root suckering.
  • Most gardeners propagate sagos from offsets from the mother plant, but you can sow fertilized seeds.
  • Plants were propagated clonally and all material used was of the same genetic background.
  • My experience teaches me that truth can never be propagated by doing violence. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • The group launched a website to propagate its ideas .
  • Most house plants can be propagated from stem cuttings.
  • Likewise, detached roots of untransformed M. sativa (Aragón) plants were able to propagate in vitro.
  • Locally, in earlier years, he was probably regarded as an eccentric as he propagated ideas which even the average Yorkshire brain had difficulty in assimilating.
  • Alterations of the actin cytoskeleton and arrest of cytoplasmic streaming induced by the SI reaction are propagated in a basipetal direction in the tubular cell.
  • At the same time, we should keep an eye open for capable bhikkhus enrolled in these programmes who display the qualities needed to propagate the Dhamma in the West.
  • At the rate these water lettuce heads propagate themselves, they may shortly be declared an invasive weed by the State of Arizona, as has already happened to water hyacinths and duckweed.
  • The bill did not propagate a radical new idea, he said, but one that had existed in various forms for more than a century.
  • While blueberries are propagated commercially by tissue culture, they can be propagated by hardwood or softwood cuttings.
  • It is also propagated by layering, divisions and by seed which it sets in profusion.
  • Now's the time to propagate cape primroses (streptocarpus). Times, Sunday Times
  • It should include attempts to make numerous intergeneric crosses among cereals, employing all of the modern techniques to consummate fertilization, and propagate the hybrids. Norman Borlaug - Nobel Lecture
  • Here's a thought I'm going to try to propagate: - in the last few months on Crimewatch there have been a few references to a case where it was useful to acertain where someone had been by analysing a sample of their hair. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The stupor of a homogeneous youth, as propagated through our media, thus becomes outdated.
  • If active and reactive power are not properly balanced, voltage collapse may occur in one part of the system and could propagate system failure.
  • Is the urge to propagate really the same as the fear of death? THE BROKEN GOD
  • In terms of the role of interface layer, when the crack propagates from the stiffer side, the interface plastic zone is larger, tends to delaminate .
  • Such control is due to the fact that brugmansia shrubs tend to mutate spontaneously and rapidly and that these mutations can be easily propagated by sticking a piece of stem in moist earth. Over the Edge
  • Coleus, bougainvillea, snow-on-the-mountain, wandering Jew, violets, agapanthus, Johnny-jump-ups, poor-man's-orchid, spider. They trade cuttings, smuggling them over state lines, to propagate at home.
  • Since bananas are seedless, they do not rely on the germination of seeds to propagate themselves.
  • Sound waves are propagated within a medium, and simply do not exist ‘in the absence of interactions’.
  • The Party propagates its stand first then underground kisan unions, different cover organisations, joint fronts, issue-based temporary committees are formed to lead the struggle. A Maoist critique of the CPI(Marxist)
  • Some use plant cell culture to simply propagate desirable plants, a field known as micropropagation. The Scientist
  • As much as possible, mutants were vegetatively propagated to prevent loss of each genotype.
  • The virus carries dedifferentiate and then gain the ability to differentiate into any type of cell in the body and to indefinitely propagate itself. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • If it is a deflagration the explosion propagates at subsonic velocity, as opposed to a full fledge detonation where there is a supersonic shock front. Griffin - No Human Space Flight Review Needed - NASA Watch
  • In this lab, the students will configure a default route and use RIP to propagate this default information to other routers .
  • Not to mention that religion and media moguls propagate the popularity of that nationalistic pride that most Americans have.
  • This imbalance creates pressure waves which propagate through the early universe.
  • In results, after NGVEV was propagated in 10-days-old duck embryos for 4 passages by allantoic cavity inoculation, it was adaptable to the DEFs cell culture system.
  • TIRUPATI: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams will soon be embarking on a new concept - mobile temples - to propagate the 'bhakti' cult among the people at the grass-root level. The Hindu - Front Page
  • It is nuanced, thorough, and intelligent, and deserves to propagate within the vast biome of environmental, Western, and Native American history.
  • Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom to believe in religion and the freedom not to believe in it and to propagate atheism.
  • Missionaries went far afield to propagate their faith.
  • In discussing the subject, we shall _consider the means used to propagate the gospel -- the opposition made against it -- and the wisdom of God in the choice of the means_; which will bring up to view some of the objections which have been made against the truth of the gospel. Sermons on Various Important Subjects
  • How can mass media be effectively utilized to propagate and promote a culture of peace?
  • Then, in the bungling hurry of fitting out, the hulls of several vessels were left foul, which made them dull sailers; while nearly all the holds were left unscoured, which, of course, helped to propagate the fevers, scurvy, plague, and pestilence brought on by bad food badly stowed. The Great Fortress : A chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760
  • If a recipient opened the Word document and infected the PC, the attacker could take control of the machine and reach into an organization's network to propagate itself and hunt for data, Symantec researcher Kevin Haley told Reuters. Duqu Virus Exploits Microsoft Windows Software Flaw
  • propagate sound or light through air
  • Personally, I have no interest in any academic school that propagates the idea that gender is a social construct.
  • Most plants propagate by seed.
  • It is easily propagated through seeds and grows well in any soil except waterlogged areas.
  • Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom to believe in religion and the freedom not to believe in it and to propagate atheism.
  • The petunias I wrote about last week were all propagated vegetatively, from cuttings or by tissue culture.
  • The HL-01 isolate of canine parvovirus was propagated on F81 cell. And identified by the haem agglutination test(HA) and haem agglutination inhibition test(HI).
  • Each propagate is made up of individuals derived from a single population, and there is no mixing of colonists from the different populations during propagule formation. Units and Levels of Selection
  • He learned how to propagate and "wed" his own trees and in 1763 was particularly active. George Washington: Farmer
  • While the polypus, who is their companion in their former state of life, not being allowed to change his form and element, can only propagate like vegetable buds by the same kind of irritative motions, which produces the growth of his own body, without the seminal or amatorial propagation, which requires sensation; and which in gnats and tadpoles seems to require a change both of food and of respiration. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • In creep - brittle materials, the crack tip and creep zone boundary propagate at comparable rates.
  • Propagate your plants in fresh soil.
  • Jostaberries are easily propagated by hardwood stem cuttings.
  • Horticulturists at the facility have repeatedly failed to propagate the plant by cuttings or grafts.
  • So, too, while in our meadows we purposely propagate tender fodder plants, like grasses and clovers, we find on the margins of our pastures and by our roadsides only protected species; such as thistles, houndstongue, cuckoo-pint, charlock, nettles Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • Since there are not enough males and females to propagate the race, both families eventually die off.
  • Founders proudly propagated the ‘One Zambia One Nation’ slogan that stirred the people to move on strongly and united.
  • Hydrangea, butterfly bush, and many other handsome deciduous shrubs can be propagated easily and quickly from softwood cuttings - pieces of stem that are neither too new nor woody.
  • Because molds and fungi propagate by means of airborne spores, they can cause respiratory problems.
  • Prudie is so tired of all the nonsense propagated by the PC nudniks.
  • There's fine breeding stock in there, if only he knew it, and I feel it is my duty to help him propagate the family line.
  • Certain fungi propagate in such a way as to produce clearly defined rings of fruit, as opposed to a more haphazard growing habit. Behe: ID rescues Common Descent
  • Trees can propagate sexually or vegetatively.
  • Online mockery that the beetle was a stinkbug was 'nonsense' propagated by people with 'no culture', he added. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can propagate by division, from proliferations or pips, or from seed.
  • To date, no data are available about the neurohumoral mechanisms underlying high amplitude propagated contraction onset.
  • The counter-argument is that anonymity permits total calumnies to be propagated without punishment.
  • TAKE ROOT If you are looking to propagate perennials, those with fleshy roots such as anchusa, phlox, verbascum, oriental poppy and acanthus lend themselves to root cuttings. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • Yeast and bacterial strains were propagated using standard methods.
  • He discovered that a sound stimulus entering the inner ear causes a wave-like distortion to propagate along the basilar membrane.
  • In the thirteenth-century Roman de la Rose, for example, Genius encourages men to propagate the species by using their styluses to write on the tablets that Nature has prepared for them.
  • As I said earlier, one of the biggest restrictions with this transaction strategy is that the client layer must be able to start a transaction and propagate it to the API layer.
  • That is because commercial grapevines are propagated from cuttings and are genetically identical clones.
  • A key advantage of graphene lies in the very high speeds in which electrons propagate, which is essential for achieving high-speed, high-performance next generation transistors," said Dr. T.C. C.en, vice president, Science and Technology, IBM Research. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • But Reagan's damage was done long ago -- and those who have swallowed the myth whole continue to propagate it, while attempting to deify him. Marshall Fine: Live from Sundance 2011: Day 4
  • You can propagate evergreen shrubs by ground-layering.
  • In order to generate a magnetic field that can be said to propagate, it is necessary to produce a changing field by turning on an electromagnet or removing a magnet from a magnetic shield such as a superconducting box.
  • The HL-01 isolate of canine parvovirus was propagated on F81 cell. And identified by the haem agglutination test(HA) and haem agglutination inhibition test(HI).
  • I don't really premeditate what I write my songs about, you know they just kind of happen, and I can't start writing songs to please a certain group of people or propagate a certain message all the time, that's just not how my songwriting works -- it just sort of comes out and the songs are what they are. Tax Day, Conor Oberst Style - Give to Charity, Give Away a Film
  • Plants won't propagate in these conditions.
  • There†™ s no lag, there†™ s no supporting older, buggier versions, you roll it out and everyone†™ s upgraded (ok, so sometimes it takes awhile for Google†™ s new versions to propagate out, but you know what I mean). Online Apps are always upgraded : #comments
  • Upon Rham’s death in 237 OD, the five duchies became three again, though yet more earldoms and baronies propagated with each generation. The Codex Continual » Kharndam Guide: The Phendarm Protectorates
  • Their failure provides grist for conservative educational ideologues to victim-bash and propagate the phony notion of chronic black educational incompetence.
  • I am an educator; I like to think that my ideas are propagated through education, but I don't want to force my work on people.
  • Christ Jesus, who broaches false doctrines and propagates them to the corrupting of the faith in weighty and momentous points, and breaks the peace of the church about them, after due means used to reclaim him, must be rejected. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • He points out that multiple prion-based heritable states can propagate independently within one cell.
  • Trotsky had been declared a non-person and left radicalism had experienced a macabre renaissance in the form of the so-called Third Period of class struggle propagated by the Stalinist-dominated Comintern since 1928.
  • Propagate aucuba from fast growing stem cuttings in spring or semiripe cuttings in summer.
  • Having left the malarial countries it was not possible for me to verify the hypothesis I had put forward on the role of mosquitoes, and it is to Dr. Ronald Ross that we owe the demonstration that the malarial haematozoon and the closely related Haemamoeba malariae of birds complete several phases of their evolution in the Culicidae and are propagated by these insects. Alphonse Laveran - Nobel Lecture
  • Such lies are propagated in the media.
  • As in climategate, if the articles have policy implications, misinformation is quickly and widely propagated and feeds the propagandizing by opportunistic, antitechnology activists. Feeding the Propaganda of Anti-Technology Activists
  • It seems that heat is propagated not by the movement of energetic electrons—in solids of ionic- or covalent-bonded compounds, the electrons are not free to move—but by the vibration of individual molecules or a portion of the lattice, which is transferred to neighboring areas. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • To propagate or suspend transactions for references in an implementation.spring component, the required SCA transaction intents are specified in the composite file.
  • In addition, in some embodiments, the optical filter 21 2 is designed to reject optical signals that propagate in an optical supervisory channel.
  • Meconopsis can be propagated by division, best done in either early spring or early autumn. The Sun
  • As you prune your grapevines, you also can propagate new plants to expand your orchard or share with friends.
  • The law denied to the state the right to propagate atheism or otherwise to interfere in religious affairs.
  • If an animal is to grow to maturity and propagate, it must be able to take in nourishment and to navigate its way through the world.
  • Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom to believe in religion and the freedom not to believe in it and to propagate atheism.
  • The waves, which have been described as propagated in the air, in all directions from the sounding body, enter the external cartilaginous part of the ear, which, as has before been observed, is admirably fitted for collecting and condensing them. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
  • Root cuttings are not often used as an important method of propagation, but many plants, such as bayberry, wisteria, some rose species, and oak-leaf hydrangea, can be propagated by this method.
  • Species propagated from bulbs, such as hyacinths, daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells and irises, often require cold winter temperatures to stimulate root development.
  • Television advertising propagates a false image of the ideal family.
  • I can honestly say I've never gotten more mileage out of the word bullshit than I did last week at the when I called bullshit, I wasn't responding to Karen Page personally -- she was simply voicing what everyone seems to believe and propagate: that we all lead such busy lives that we have no time to cook. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Neither of the two cristate plants have ever flowered, so I had to propagate them by none cristate offsets cuttings.
  • Basically, what the backpropagation algorithm does is to propagate backwards the error obtained in the output layer while comparing the calculated value in the nodes to the real or desired value. SQLServerCentral.com Articles
  • The Brandt and the Riesling Sylvaner had both done well, so he used the eyes of the prunings to propagate new plants. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • For a hydro-fracture to form and propagate, fluid pressure must exceed horizontal stress plus the tensile strength of the overburden.
  • The plant is easy to propagate, and tolerates poor soil, high altitudes, and harsh climates.
  • Perennial weeds set fewer seeds, but sustain and propagate themselves other ways, with creeping stolons, rhizomes, bulbs or other plant parts.
  • Propagate strawberry plants once the crop is finished by pegging down a couple of runners from your best plants.
  • To give you an example of how a diffracted field would differ from a field propagated geometrically, we consider the case of light traveling through a narrow slit in a metal plate: Optics basics: What is a wave? Part III: Diffraction « Skulls in the Stars
  • One of the easiest ways to propagate shrubs is by layering - bending down a branch so it roots directly in the soil.
  • Default, unearned respect for culture breeds a decadent cultural licentiousness in which any amount of pretentious nonsense is encouraged and propagated.
  • A mother ought to be particular in seeing that the nurse washes the hair-brush at least once every week; if she does not do so, the dirty brush which had during the illness been used, might contain the "nits" -- the eggs of the lice -- and would thus propagate the vermin, as they will, when on the head of the child, soon hatch. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
  • insects propagate themselves by means of eggs.
  • The earlier book made the business best-seller list by pillorying practices propagated in the name of re-engineering. Reworking The Workplace

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