Sentence examples for one likeness from inspiring English sources

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8, says, "The intellect is what makes universality in things," and Avicenna says the same in his Metaphysicae V, cap. 2. Although this nature understood in the intellect has the notion of a universal in relation to things outside the soul (because it is one likeness of them all), as the nature has existence in this intellect or in that one, it is a certain particular understood species".

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Trump wasn't the only one whose likeness appeared on some of the packages of heroin, however.

The idea for the book came from a prosaic enough beginning, however: she was working on The Likeness one evening, her husband was shooting zombies on the Xbox, and when she went into the kitchen she saw a dark shape rush across the counter.

If so chimps, why not crows?" The problem may be one of likeness: we look at chimpanzees and it's like viewing ourselves in a slightly crooked mirror.

"A Woman's Head (Jacqueline)," a one-day likeness dispatched on May 4 , 1953 with only a slightly prankish touch, ascended to an extraordinary £8.1 million paid by a British private collector.

One's likeness is rubbed right off the currency as soon as one moves out of the presidential mansion.

For professional footballers, lending one's likeness to the game has become far more than just another source of easy income.

The normally taciturn Saudis have been vocal in denying they support or finance Isis, and insist they abhor its extremist and revolutionary ideology – even though their own penchant for beheadings is often cited by critics as one unpleasant likeness.

Some say the proposed law — which would protect one's likeness for at least 50 years — is overreaching and could have serious unintended consequences that likely won't be thoroughly vetted with less than two weeks remaining in Minnesota's legislative session.

Perhaps the description is a bit overstated: Artists aren't being hauled into court every time they include a recognizable face in their work, but the growing sense that one's likeness is a "property" that can be commercially exploited has led many artists to feel less secure in pursuing realistic figurative images.

Is there really a subconscious or even conscious draw towards buying products that feature people in one's own likeness over the likeness of others?

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