Sentence examples for creature to which from inspiring English sources

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A typical 17th-century view follows: [May one] doubt whether, in cheese and timber, worms are generated, or, if beetles and wasps, in cow's dung, or if butterflies, locusts, shellfish, snails, eels, and suchlike be procreated of putrefied matter, which is apt to receive the form of that creature to which it is by the formative power disposed.

[May one] doubt whether, in cheese and timber, worms are generated, or, if beetles and wasps, in cow's dung, or if butterflies, locusts, shellfish, snails, eels, and suchlike be procreated of putrefied matter, which is apt to receive the form of that creature to which it is by the formative power disposed.

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They can also populate it with creatures, to which they can assign reactionary behavior and minimal AI.

And on almost every runway, there was what remained of the hides that once armored the small mammals and swamp creatures to which they first belonged.

His nightmares of strange monsters and cactus creatures, to which Mr. Ratmansky has given a terrifically spiky movement language in keeping with their actual red spikes, yield to a vision of dryads and cupids, rendered in shimmering green, gold and cream.

It is no part of the theory to say that these mutations occur just by chance in a sense of that term that implies that they are uncaused; they are random only in the sense that they do not arise from the design plan of the creatures to which they accrue, and do not occur because they enhance the organism's reproductive fitness.

Though Leibniz tried to avoid contradicting the theological dogma of free will outright, he denied that any creature could choose between alternatives to which it was indifferent, and he agreed with Locke that we are powerfully and necessarily motivated by disquiet and restlessness, which are, in Leibniz's view, sometimes unconscious or subliminal (A 188f).

After a day spent with Hieronymus Bosch, I can tell you with some confidence which creature to trace across the oil-on-oak panels and pen-and-ink drawings now gathered for a unique celebration of his work in his home city of 's-Hertogenbosch, in Brabant in the southern Netherlands.

This explains a curious aspect of "Terrors and Wonders," the extent to which imaginary creatures fall into familiar categories.

Unlike other creatures, humans define the groups to which they belong in abstract terms.

A notable proponent of that view was the great Origen, who, in the third century, set forth a theologically and philosophically complex doctrine of "Apocatastasis" according to which all creatures, including the devil, will be saved.

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