Sentence examples for in their attachment from inspiring English sources

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German Turks tell pollsters that they are happy with their host country, and with the principle of separation of church and state; but they also seem to be growing more fervent in their attachment to Islam.

Sivan's music and lyrics are sometimes reminiscent of Lorde; both can occasionally be Springsteen-esque in their attachment to and loathing of isolated small-town suburbia, while living in a programmed, beat-heavy, synth-filled world I suspect would be alien to most Springsteen fans.

Nurturance and consistent care cannot be underestimated for displaced adolescents who have experienced a disruption in their attachment organization.

The results obtained not only showed a significant reduction in the cytotoxicity of these protein-based particles but also a significant increase in their attachment and internalisation by cells compared to their polymeric counterparts.

The tumor-cell isolates responded differently to organotypic culture than the Ker-CT-Ras cells, primarily in their attachment to one another.

As a result, up to 50% of centromeres, which separate far from the midzone, have no visible Aurora B, and thus merotelic errors in their attachment cannot be corrected (Fig. 6A, arrows).

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But Dr. Larson correlated their more numerous negative responses to what he called "a certain randomness" and superficiality in their attachments, which make their relationships less rewarding.

In their attachments, it becomes apparent how strong the power of biology influences personality.

Similarly, each resident is required to provide feedback on the supervision that they have received in their attachments so that the CAP residency programme could be further improved.

The professional association of Knipper and Chekhov blossomed into love, and they were married in 1901; although Chekhov died in 1904, their attachment was memorialized when Constance Garnett published an English translation of their love letters (1926).

The remaining old families (e.g., the Lobkovic [Lobkowicz], Kinský, and Sternberg lines) and the newcomers (e.g., the Piccolomini, Colloredo, Buquoy, Clam-Gallas, Schwarzenberg, and Liechtenstein lines) had in common their attachment to the Roman Catholic Church and to the Habsburg dynasty; they intermarried and became amalgamated over the next several decades.

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