60 adjectives to describe trending

HANSEN, ALVIN H. Occupational trends in Minnesota, by Alvin H. Hansen & Tillman M. Sogge.

Religious trends in English poetry.

After toiling south-west a day and a half over this level surface to latitude 27 degrees 50 minutes, we approached some low ridges, at the foot of which there was a lagoon 100 yards wide, exhibiting signs of a current during flood to the north-west; and as there was an evident westerly trend in all the smaller channels previously crossed, it was evident they would soon merge in Cooper's Creek.

Rural trends in depression years; a survey.

Leslie D. Weatherhead (A); 14Aug68; R441787. WEAVER, ROBERT C. Racial employment trends in national defense.

Contemporary trends; American literature since 1914.

Walter's visitor was a tall, dark man, some six or seven years his senior, a rather spare, lantern-jawed young fellow, whose dark-grey clothes were of unmistakable foreign cut; and whose moustache was carefully trained to an upward trend.

To sail through the Eastern Channel, or to the eastward of the Sow and Pigs, haul round the Inner South Head until the summit of the Inner North Head is in a line with the inner trend of the former, bearing by compass North 23 1/2 degrees East; then steer South-South-West until you have passed Green Point, when the course may be directed at pleasure up the harbour.

A profound sense of the inevitable trend of the world's evolution seemed to have taken possession of the minds of the masses of men.

The western trend of CAPE VAN DIEMEN is in latitude 11 degrees 8 minutes 15 seconds, and longitude 130 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds.

Standing there, buffeting her pink nails across her pink palms, Mrs. Connors followed the westward trend of that army.

Midwinter facial trends.

New directions; an annual exhibition gallery of divergent literary trends.

New directions; an annual exhibition gallery of divergent literary trends.

Each outer line trends upward so surely toward a single focus; each whole is so sharply defined between its base-line of sea and its background of sky, that, like a statue, each island is compact and complete in itself, an isolated and self-dependent organism; and therefore, like every beautiful statue, it looks much smaller than it is.

Spiritual trends in personal conduct.

Midwinter facial trends.

Individuals over six feet tall or under five feet five inches should be looked upon as having a pituitary trend.

A strong prevailing trend towards an adjustment of demand and supply is unmistakably manifest amid all the vagaries of changing circumstance.

The course of philosophy takes first a theological direction in the earlier occasionalists, then a metaphysical (naturalistic) trend in Spinoza, to renew finally, in Malebranche, the first of these movements in opposition to the second.

The course of philosophy takes first a theological direction in the earlier occasionalists, then a metaphysical (naturalistic) trend in Spinoza, to renew finally, in Malebranche, the first of these movements in opposition to the second.

Since the end of the last century, however, the net trend upward seems to be checked, and "the rising cost of living" (real cost) has come to be a serious actuality for larger sections of the population.

"After the assault had failed and the battle had resumed its normal trend I swept the field with my glasses.

The western horizon, slowly contracting before a wall of vapor, by four o'clock had become a mere cold, steely strip of sea, into which gradually the northern trend of the coast faded and was lost.

There is also the general provision discussed in a former chapter that the rates or charges of all such corporations may be regulated by law or ordinance; and by far the most notable trend of legislation in this particular has been that franchises of corporations should be limited in time and should be sold at auction to the highest bidder.

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