Sentence examples for development of man from inspiring English sources

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In 1920, Man Ray and Duchamp shot a movie – destroyed in development of Man Ray shaving the pubic hair of a nude model.

IT will be a glad day for the science of embryology when all the details of the sequence of the development of man are described from successive stages of the human ovum and embryo.

Against Protestant Pietism, which emphasized the spiritual piety of the individual, Ritschl argued persuasively for the ethical development of man in the context of his community, which for Ritschl took precedence even over the church itself.

The letter, published Wednesday in The International Herald-Tribune and online at sportsforpeace.de, quotes the Olympic Charter's admonition to athletes to "place sport at the service of harmonious development of man" and asks Hu to "respect human rights in China in order to achieve lasting peace and reconciliation".

"Everything that concerns education assumes today an importance of a general kind, and must represent a protection and a practical aid to the development of man; that is to say, it must aim at improving the individual in order to improve society" Maria Montessori believed that the liberty of the child was of utmost importance.

They are singularly inapplicable because the enterprise itself could come about only through an amazing development of man's scientific capabilities.

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Pollen analysis and AMS 14C dates of buried podzols were used to date periods of blown sand transport and the development of man-made Calluna vulgaris heath.

Eventually, this research might facilitate the development of man-made biomimetic autonomous micro air vehicles using flapping wing motion for propulsion that are currently under construction by engineers.

The strategy is so effective it has long been utilised by the armed forces in the development of man-made camouflage.

Nanotechnology includes the development of man-made or engineered particles and molecular structures that have dimensions in the nanometer range (typically between 1 and 100 nm in at least one dimension).

The commercial development of man-made fibres began late in the 19th century, experienced much growth during the 1940s, expanded rapidly after World War II, and is still the subject of extensive research and development.

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