Sentence examples for outward one from inspiring English sources

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As is true of many adventurers, he seemed to be on an inward quest as much as an outward one — the journey was a way to subject himself to an ultimate test of character.

Sometimes in football you'll witness perfect symmetry on the offensive line: the center trucks forward while the guards block outward one's path looks like a leaping, curving dolphin; the others' looks like its reflection in the water.

And the follower's return journey is usually more direct than the outward one, indicating that it has learned about its surroundings thanks to the leader.

Racism, family secrets and the wounds of gender are entwined in the accident, but it also strikes a mythic note suited to Walker's life of writing and political engagement: one eye turned outward, one eye permanently turned inward.

Then the space race of the 60s and 70s revived the premise; Nasa commissioned a series of artists' impressions, essentially Cave Creek, Arizona, but in orbit – replacing the westward expansion of the early US with an outward one into the wider solar system.

By applying switch_in to any points in Lout having positive sign F at that point, the active front is moved outward one grid point from that location.

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Two outward ones put it into reverse.

Here, ci and co in Equation (14) denote the concentrations of the ion on the inside and outside of the cell, respectively; z is the valence number of the ion; F is Faraday's constant; ΔΨ is the electrostatic potential (defined as inside potential minus outside potential); and Jin and Jout are in inward and outward one-way fluxes.

Our artificial tree bulged outward from one corner of the living room, its not-quite-forest-green branches weighted ridiculously with lights and tinsel and garland and ornaments.

For me, the number nine has always been a helpful sub-divider of the blank page at the "Where do I begin?" stage – not for any mystical reasons, but because nine gives you four stages, or "way-stations" for the outward journey, one destination, and four stages back.

About 64% of the tours were trip-tour (i.e. with a single outward and one return trip); the remaining 36% were tours made up of three or more trips (trip-chain), in which two or more activities were combined.

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