Encara no tenim significats per a "necessary adjunct".
1This was a convenient and necessary adjunct of the protective tariff.
2But then Bud regarded tobacco as a necessary adjunct to soundness of judgment.
3A shawl is always a necessary adjunct to such adventures.
4In answer she pointed to the new cook's trunk-thatnecessary adjunct of the migratory domestic.
5There is the exchange of material conveniences called commerce, with its necessary adjunct, the sanctity of obligation.
6But to make up for this, they installed a concert organ, a necessary adjunct for musical performances.
7This seems to be a necessary adjunct to the playing of football, with either round or oval balls.
8At every "quilting" Anne was a necessary adjunct, and her nimble fingers drove the needle more swiftly than anyone's else.
9But I have come to terms with it: realising at last that it is a necessary adjunct of my own measure of humanity.
10Such a person-CommonSense Man, we can call him-wasa necessary adjunct to the federal system Hume had inspired and Madison had created.
11A band is a necessary adjunct, and bringing up the rear are the inhabitants, marching and singing to the music of the band.
12It is a valuable and necessary adjunct to the other provisions for the care of a population of 1,500.
13He selected Billy Storey to perform on these necessary adjuncts to the minstrels.
14We launched scores of ingenious contrivances which have since become universally recognized as necessary adjuncts of modern life.
15We have felt that they were externals, desirable but not necessary adjuncts,-prettytags of an exceptional gift or culture.
16"Rhyme," he says, and says truly, "is no necessary adjunct of true poetry."
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