Sentence examples for modes and manners from inspiring English sources

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An Orientalization of Polish-Lithuanian culture (including modes and manners) was occurring.

Boilly, starting where Debucourt left off, satirized the modes and manners of the French.

The actors, whether crammed among the period furnishings or ranging more freely in the open anteroom, pay little heed to Parisian modes and manners under Louis XIV — there's no elaborate bowing or flourishing of hats, no pretty posing.

Other writings include a number of essays on Zen portraiture and ink painting of the Muromachi period, including "Of Modes and Manners in Japanese Ink Painting: Sesshū's Splashed Ink Landscape of 1495," which was awarded the Arthur Kingsley Porter Prize by the College Art Association in 2013.

For Carla, Joe and reporters at other Hearst newsrooms where Shaky Hand has taken hold, this was an appropriate dive into use of other media by traditional journalists catering to audiences who expect their news delivered in all modes and manners.

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To prescribe and enforce the course of study and the mode and manner of teaching.

But whereas for Descartes and the entire rationalist school the certainty of ideas had been a function of their self-evidence i.e., of their clarity and diself-evidence iLocke their validity depended expressly on the mode and manner of their origin.e

Following the general Renaissance custom, Locke defined an idea as a mental entity: "whatever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks". But whereas for Descartes and the entire rationalist school the certainty of ideas had been a function of their self-evidence i.e., of their clarity and diself-evidence iLocke their validity depended expressly on the mode and manner of their origin.e

Throughout all the changes of style, mode and manner of modern art, the female nude has remained the great constant.

When much of the crime prevention research moved over to the Police Department, Gloria Laycock put even more effort into the mode and manner of publication.

There was nothing new in this; but what caught Mill's eye was that Mackintosh's mode and manner of argument was borrowed, as the author acknowledged, from "the writer of a late criticism on Mr. Mill's Essay. See Edinburgh Review, No. 97, March 1829".

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