Sentence examples for makes essence from inspiring English sources

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Res praedicamenti is instead the realitas of every essence; it is what makes essence belong to a given predicament.

The second interpretation makes essence the object (that is, the term or result), not the subject of creation: essence is constituted as such in virtue of its relation of participation with the Creator.

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Other L.M.R. machines make essences: odorant molecules are distilled from a flower or a fruit rind with steam at two hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit.

All this makes the essence of the so-called "missing carbonates" quest.

Because the substantial form is the determining principle within a corporeal entity and makes its essence capable of being defined, Godfrey holds that it is by reason of its form that such a substance enjoys transcendental unity.

What makes the nominal essence an essence is that it contains both the necessary and sufficient conditions for something to belong to its species or genus.

Instead they made that essence, a piece of DNA that carries about 1,000 genes, from off-the-shelf laboratory chemicals.

The only way forward was to celebrate the "mono," or elemental thing, by making its essence more visible.

Even if we go into darkness, the time will come when people will want to know how these ruins were made — the essence of the life we made.

Mr. Barak's team has also talked recently of giving up 95percentt of the West Bank that would make the essence of a Palestinian state.

Today, of course, we are awash in stars -- or in celebrities, since star proliferation has made the essence of star-ness a smaller thing than it once was.

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