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the natures
verb
To endow with natural qualities.
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Regularities require explanations, and to be natural these explanations must come from the natures of the creatures.
I answer; it cannot be regular, without being reasonable; nor natural, unless it can be explained by the Natures of creatures" (L5.121, W 4.668 669).
One of the natures of grief is of course that we valorize the person.
"Our natures are, indeed, elusively insubstantial - notoriously less stable and less inherent than the natures of other things.
Tells the natures of the sports, such as skiiing, sledding, and clubs which can be found, etc.
This is the film's tragedy: two people joined in grief but separated by the natures they can't transcend.
The West was uneasy with the Eastern understanding of the decisions of Chalcedon concerning the natures of Christ.
Mr. Frayn also captures both sides of Guillaume (played by Conleth Hill) and the natures of the deputies and advisers around Brandt: a whirlpool of deceit and disaffection.
They preside over water and plants and may come to the believer as a reward for participation in the natures of the other amesha spentas.
The natures of most of the so-called nonclassical logics can be understood against the background of what has here been said.
Because the permitted rotational levels depend on the natures of the bonded atoms (e.g., their masses), microwave radiation can be used for qualitative analysis of some organic molecules.
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