What is a habit in parents becomes an inherentquality in children.
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All are transient; all have the inherentquality of dissolution.
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Quite pointless, really, considering the inherentquality of the songs.
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The average inherentquality of the resultant adults will be about the same whichever element predominates.
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Taste is an inherentquality in our minds.
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For example, the inherentquality of fire is burning, or heat; heat is a property of fire.
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There was a constant and heavy background hiss, due to the inherentquality of the steel tape itself.
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No attempt is ever made to distinguish differences in inherentquality-thetrue racial differences-fromartificial differences due to culture.
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Here then are a few paragraphs where the inherentquality of the words is said to induce new states of consciousness:-
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It has an inherentquality of beauty or historic interest, and there is a definite and distinct reason for our liking it.
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The inherentquality of you is sparkle....
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You cannot conceive H2O, which is the chemical form of water, without having humidity associated; for that is an inherentquality of water.
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Yet there were no real differences of blood and inherentquality between these worlds; their differences were all in circumstances, suggestion, and habits of mind.
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There is no separation between a thing and its inherentqualities.
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Color, form, size, structure, texture, consistency, and proportion indicate almost entirely the man's inherentqualities.
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It is not to be forgotten, however, that Mr. Johnson's course was marked by the inherentqualities of his mind.