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How to use similitude in a sentence

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It is the perception of similitude rather than its a priori accuracy that matters here.
Walsh should have mentioned the remarkable physiognomic similitude of Harris and Pollock.
The music here is certainly exciting, but its exhilaration does a lot to mask the core similitude of these songs.
From a sociological point of view, it is therefore an expression of similitude of being, but also agency within a social technology.
In each case the similitude gives instruction about or illustrates an aspect of the kingdom.
With it we bless our God and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the similitude likeness of God.
Part of this similitude has to do with the role of the state in matters of the church.
This similitude reveals the undeniable affinities between the two cultures, owing to the similar manner in which they perceive the sacred.
The canvases authored by van Gogh and Gauguin never approached indistinguishability, let alone striking similitude.
The best work typically has been interested in class and race, with similitude and difference as always already present in the making of colonial orders the world over.
Health Monitor provides a set of recommendations based on the monitorization data collected through the mobile application as well as the similitude among patients.
Evil is the similitude of people who falsify the Signs of Allah: and Allah guides not people who do wrong.
All personality is fashioned after the similitude of this absolute pattern in varying degrees.
But might we not know a given thing through its similitude, without having first perceived it, if another being should reveal to us that this was its similitude?
As an advocate that simplicity and theory be part of the scientific method, Lord Rayleigh argued for the principle of similitude.
In portraits, the grace, and, we may add, the likeness, consists more in the general air than in the exact similitude of every feature.
I had known this once, yet preoccupied by my own history of mental distress and blinded by my professional malaise – for does not the fiction-maker engorge himself with the similitude of disparate things?
He does propound to you a similitude from yourselves: do ye have partners among those whom your right hands possess, to share as equals in the wealth We have bestowed on you? Do ye fear them as ye fear each other?
But despite these efforts and their popularity, a similitude often prevails: D. J.'s spinning electronic music, talks, art-house movies and the indispensable cash bar.
The foundation of all parables is some analogy or similitude between the tropical or allusive part of the parable and the thing intended by it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What is the similitude then between the beauties of sense and that beauty which is divine?
And the similitude which stamps them all, is also a feature worthy of study.
Why should not Man, Retaining still Divine similitude In part, from such deformities be free, And for his Makers Image sake exempt?
With reverence be it spoken, the figure bore no slight similitude, both in garb and manner, to some grave divine of the New England churches.
But Jabez had not forgotten the similitude of the swine ring.
There was a similitude in their genius and in their sufferings.
To reveal and to conceal go together, similitude and dissimilitude are inseparable.
Here too we have games, but with a dissimilitude in similitude.
Who ever yet hath seen it, who has heard of the similitude of it?
We are becoming over-civilized out of any similitude to a nation of men of blood and brawn.
For if there be any similitude the respective objects must be similar.
Gathergold had turned out to be the prophetic personage so long and vainly looked for, and that his visage was the perfect and undeniable similitude of the Great Stone Face.
Now came, round a corner, the similitude of Noah's ark on runners, being an immense open sleigh with seats for fifty people, and drawn by a dozen horses.
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