Sentence examples for its proper form from inspiring English sources

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When an epitaph is a poem written for a tomb, and appears in a book, we are aware that we are not reading it in its proper form: we are reading a reproduction.

The Sound I Saw, as the book was called when he compiled it in 1962, was not published in its proper form until 2001.

"In order to achieve progress, you have to teach religion in its proper form".

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First, a definition: In its proper form, the Cubano contains sliced roast pork that's been rubbed with garlic and mojo, a slice or two of deli ham, a few tart pickles and a slice or two of Swiss cheese.

State uncertainty in its proper form.

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British statesmen felt that the former had occurred partly because Americans had not been granted the British constitution in its proper forms.

But even regal government, in its proper forms, is the government of free and equal people who have in some sense (never made quite clear by Aquinas) the "right to resist [ius repugnandi]" the ruler(s).

Of course, one would have to know a first principle asserting that whatever fits the formal definition must realize the functioning it expresses in that material form, and one would have to know what anger really is, in its own proper form.

One government lawyer explained that military and intelligence officers aren't accustomed to following the "finer points" of evidence rules, and the court doesn't appear to expect them to be: in no case has a judge decided against the government merely because its evidence lacked proper form, as far as the publicly available records show.

Aquinas firmly holds the Platonic-Aristotelian theses (i) of the connexio virtutum: that to have any of the virtues in its full and proper form one must have all of them, and (ii) of the governing and shaping role of (the good of) practical reasonableness (bonum rationis), that is, of the intellectual and moral virtue of prudentia.

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