Sentence examples for appears differently from inspiring English sources

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He notes that no matter who sees him or how he is seen (Flagg appears differently to different individuals), his message is the same: "I know all the things that you want and I can give them to you and all you have to do is give me your soul".

Woodward chose the Colosseum, he explains, because the sheer variety of recorded responses to it exemplifies the Rorschach quality of such sites -- the ruin as cryptic inkblot, for which each spectator "is forced to supply the missing pieces from his or her own imagination and a ruin therefore appears differently to everyone".

The velocity recovery also appears differently in the shallow and deep zones, as the shallow zone recovers more quickly.

The properties of the duct propagation modify the wave spectra measured along the field line, and the modification appears differently in runs 2 and 3.

The results show that the effect of figure of merit Zm(= S2/RKTE) on the COP appears differently according to the combination of thermal conductance KTE, electric resistance R and Seebeck constant S of the TEM.

The first point to be made on the representationalist's behalf is that, as Levine goes on to admit (p. 71), the eyes seem to be representing the world differently; "space appears differently filled on the two sides of the head".

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Similarly, Aristotle reports that these earlier thinkers looked at the ways in which things appear differently to different kinds of living beings, and to one person at different times (4.5, 1099b1 11).

Furthermore, we appear differently to different people – a son or daughter to our parents, a parent to our offspring, a friend, an enemy, a colleague.

Origen, influenced by a semi-Gnostic writing, the Acts of John, thought that Jesus' body appeared differently to different observers according to their spiritual capacities.

Their first game Thing-in-Itself is an interactive short story that explores the relationship between lead characters Molly and Ted, inspired by Immanuel Kant's distinction between how objects appear differently to different people and the idea of the "thing in itself".

As Mannheim argued, we cannot seem to escape 'the alarming fact' that 'the same world can appear differently to different observers' (Mannheim 1936: 6).

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