Sentence examples for called individuality from inspiring English sources

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"Springtime in this city," St. Clair McKelway declares, on April 15 , 1967 "marks a resurgence of empathy among men": People seem more likely at this season of the year to recognize in others that heaven-sent condition called individuality, and to be charmed by it.

You can see it on the runway, in an aesthetic that designers and hairstylists called "individuality" and that we called "no-hairstyle hair".

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This "logical universal as a living world" he calls "individuality" or "the Absolute" (op. cit., p. xx), and the metaphysical position he adopts is often referred to 'absolute idealism'.

The grooves resembled Can's motorik and Cabaret Voltaire's electro-punk, while within the joyful cacophony the trio's lyrics celebrated what might be called collective individuality – a belief that the future is made together, not separately.

Since this individuality resides in something over and above the intrinsic properties of the particles in terms of which they can be regarded as indistinguishable, it has been called 'Transcendental Individuality' by Post (1963).

We further show how to estimate a biometrics' intrinsic security, sometimes called a biometrics' individuality, with fingerprints as an example.

Performers like Bascom Lamar Lunsford, who bleated "I wish I was a mole in the ground" while plucking a monotonous banjo line, exhibited what Mr. O'Brien called an "almost freakish individuality".

This runs counter to the usual way of thinking according to which there are individuals in spacetime whose existence is independent of each other and that facts about the identity and diversity of these individuals are determined independently of their relations to each other (Stachel 2006 calls this 'intrinsic individuality').

For many pop stars, a new haircut is the calling card of individuality.

What Moser calls "her inflexible individuality" made Lispector a subject of fascination to those around her, and to readers, but there was always a sense that she was deeply mystified by the world, and uncomfortable with life itself, as indeed with narrative.

Stachel (2006) calls this 'contextual individuality' and he extends this to spacetime points (see 4.3 below).

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