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Meanings of inborn qualities in English
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Usage of inborn qualities in English
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And to such acquired advantage Leopold Travers added the inbornqualities that please.
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Literary accomplishments are much the same as inbornqualities, and inbornqualities as literary accomplishments.
3
Kih Tsz-shing once said, Give me the inbornqualities of a gentleman, and I want no more.
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His gentleness and tenderness were inbornqualities.
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Eugenics thus concerns itself with all influences that improve the inbornqualities of a race; also with those that develop them to the utmost advantage.
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They ensure, in short, that the inbornqualities of the terrestrial tenantry shall become steadily better adapted to their homes and to their mutual needs.
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Inbornqualities are ineradicable; they belong to the blood; they constitute individuality; they are independent, or nearly so, of time and habitat.