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She has created an artificial sharkskin that mimics natural sharkskin's innate resistance to biofouling.
He did on one occasion but this was actually the product of sorcery and not some innate ability.
He eats too many late-night kebabs after drinking binges stemming from his innate self-hatred and inability to be at peace with the world.
There is nothing wrong with being an innate leader, a spectacular athlete, or a popular socializer.
The idea behind biophilia is that humans have an innate connection to nature.
Many studies have been done exploring the degree to which birdsong is innate or learned behavior.
To be triumphant in the battle, you have to focus on your innate desire to be good.
The culture of the Guptas and their innate Brahmanism gave a fillip to the arts, and in the field of architecture fundamental progress was made.
Both inflammatory and antiinflammatory responses were attenuated, whereas the innate cell function of granulocytes and monocytes was preserved.
I experienced a little of his innate paranoia one snowy afternoon last year.
And perhaps from yoga, or more likely from an innate lack of ligaments, he has acquired the flexibility of a contortionist.
Or would it create another level of snottiness and exclude people with innate talent who shunned school in favor of experimentation?
It is time to go beyond spag bol to make the most of spaghetti's shape, smooth texture and innate sauce-absorbing quality.
But the baptismal water proved unequal to the task of washing away Benjamin Disraeli's innate orientalism of deportment.
Oh, how I shall miss her laugh and wonderful wisdom, born of so much experience and an innate sensitivity to life.
There are many players who have better games than Henman, thanks to their innate natural talent.
We have an innate nature, because we have inherited genes from our most successful ancestors.
Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of instrumental training can actually squelch innate musical creativity.
It follows that the Leibnizian theory of innate ideas is substantially correct.
It has often been claimed that primitive mathematical notions are innate to the human mind.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The fundamental condition of life is the innate heat, the abdication of which is death.
It is an innate element of the human constitution, designed to beautify and beatify man.
He wonders why a bare patch, and not a callosity, should not result from this innate, apparently hereditary habit.
No people ever existed, who watched more narrowly the existence of power, and its innate tendency to centralize, and usurp.
The motives of self-aggrandizement by force of arms appear to be innate in human nature.
Both gratify the innate love for self-medication by a resort to cathartics for the slightest ailment.
And so we might, had it not been for the innate depravity of man as exemplified in the dourest driver that ever handled reins.
He had seen his rage, and he knew the excitability innate in the whole family.
Observe the war within the lad as between innate decency and, in a sense, laudable desire for the limelight and soft money.
Both the Indic ballads are a fervent plea for the innate nobility of humanity.
And is virtue in your opinion, Prodicus, innate or acquired by instruction?
The tragic hero is the man of innate nobleness who yet has some one defect that lays him open to ruin.
In fact, the mauvais quart d'heure was really due to the innate womanly weakness of Mademoiselle Justine Delande.
Also there is a rock, which flies over mountain-steeps, not from any outward impulse, but of its innate and proper motion.
But the innate tendency of his soul had only been accumulating fresh vigor during its apparent sluggishness.
The German use of adnominal genitives is explored in another article, as is the innate deficiency of nominals in English.
Knowing from any thing but feeling and the innate evidence of our sympathies, seems to me something like heresy in friendship.
I suppose he has no innate objection to live occasionally in a city?
He was particularly struck by the fact that neither the Fuegians nor the aborigines of Australia appeared to have an innate sense of God.
Don't fancy that they have any innate pleasure in harsh measures.
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