1 Chopin founded no school, although the possibilities of the piano were canalized by him.
2 You're falling into Merriman's trap, the canalized line of reasoning.
3 It has canalized European religion, fixed European law, and latterly launched a renewed political ideal.
4 Minnewater is a canalized lake that offers a stunning view of the town from its bridge.
5 Repressed, hampered, canalized , forbidden, the sex impulses have profoundly modified clothes, art, religion, morals and philosophy.
6 Slowly and patiently they are canalizing the spirit that at once directs, energizes and safeguards its operation.
7 This and the other mulberry views were taken in the extensively canalized portion of China represented in Fig.
8 Variation that had once been canalized among the various inbred lines has been made amenable to genetic dissection.
9 However, canalizing that desire and pushing it in a constructive direction makes it work to the benefit of society.
10 Improvements now under way in clearing and canalizing these rivers will add about five hundred miles of additional water-way.
11 The Ohio, the Tennessee, the Missouri and the upper Mississippi abound in such dangerous places and these should be canalized .
12 But the regulation of organic systems has evolved to accommodate impacts and to integrate changes into canalized and viable pathways.
13 It would have rendered the heresies ridiculous in turn, it would have canalized the exaltations, it would have humanized the discoveries.
14 Amsterdam, the ''dam or dyke of the Amstel'', is so called from the Amstel, the canalized river which passes through the city to the Y.
15 She has over 10,000 miles of canals and canalized rivers; she has 25,000 miles of railways, all in the highest state of efficiency.
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