Sentence examples for physiognomy from from inspiring English sources

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"The passionate reader must be allowed to extract the author's physiognomy from every word or grammatical violation or syntactical knot in the text," she said.

The best physical equivalent of Mr. Shorto's own dualism is Paul Richer's surpassingly strange 1913 bust of Descartes, which sought to extrapolate physiognomy from the contours of the skull.

The passionate reader must be allowed to extract the author's physiognomy from every word or grammatical violation or syntactical knot in the text, just as the reader will extract the sense of a character, a landscape, a feeling, or an action.

These findings suggest experience-based tuning of the infant's face processing system to optimally process own-race faces that are different in physiognomy from other-race faces.

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In it, he declared that the city's unique physiognomy resulted from a few factors.

The explanatory variables were landscape metrics describing urban landscape composition and physiognomy computed from 8 land-cover classes.

A few documents have been preserved that attest to the initiation of carefully chosen persons who were made to undergo tests and ordeals in accordance with psychosomatic criteria borrowed from physiognomy (the art of determining character from physical, especially facial, traits).

Mosquito assemblages were assessed from 30 collection sites that spanned physiognomies varying from scrub vegetation to dense forest in the PEIC (25° 06' S 47° 53' W, Figure  2C).

Back before there was television — or radio, cellphones and the Internet — people must have devoted an enormous amount of concentration to studying one another's appearance, deducing from physiognomy the sort of meaning a seer reads into a tarot-card spread.

In the mid-nineteenth century, criminal photography focussed on identifying types of offenders; the exhibit's earliest images are from an album of "rogues," taken around 1860 in the United States by the photographer Samuel G. Szabó, who sought to distinguish the physiognomy of a counterfeiter from that of a "sneak thief," a burglar, and a pickpocket.

Surprisingly, despite of confirmed infection, all exposed animals displayed normal physiognomy and suffered only from mild disease, as described in clinical studies including otherwise healthy patients [2] [8].

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