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1 This is made clear by the very external form of his writings.
2 The lamps used differ little in external form from those at present employed.
3 The external form of the human hand is familiar enough to every one.
4 We must limit our comparisons merely to dimensions and external form .
5 Is worship, then, so far as external form is concerned, to pass away?
6 The Hungarian differs from most European languages in its internal structure and external form .
7 The external form is the same, the organic structure likewise.
8 His intention is to give an express and lively image of its external form .
9 These are the vital forces that work beneath the surface and dominate the external form .
10 But she clearly looked upon it as an external form , rather than an internal flame.
11 The first notable feature in the external form of this preaching was its terse unceremonious directness.
12 They believed that, in painting, they did more than to reproduce the external form of things.
13 The love of beauty that confines itself to mere external form , however, misses its deepest significance.
14 These features of Hebrew poetry, however, spring from its internal force rather than from any external form .
15 The spirit of truth and poetry redeems, ennobles, hallows, every external form in which it may be lodged.
16 Then the bar is notched between the holes so as to give the external form of the links.
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This collocation consists of: External form through the time
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