11011 examples of issues in sentences

The sphere which issues forth from man encompasses him on the back and on the breast, lightly on the back, but more densely on the breast, 171, 224.

This is the general rule, though it is by no means wholly the sex line that divides the old-fashioned houseworker from the specialized professional, though this habitual difference in standing between groups of different sex does tend to blur fundamental issues.

Even more close to lasting work for all the issues that affect the community through placing upon women an ordered civic responsibility are the plans for the organizing under different names of woman suffrage parties and civic leagues which blend the handling of local activities everywhere with a demand for the ballot in keeping with the needs of the modern community.

These issues concerned the apportionment of representation, the regulation of the African trade, and the rendition of fugitives.

In Newbern, which Merle frequented between issues of the magazine, he received perhaps less appreciation than was his due.

It is manifest that upon countless important public issues there is no collective will, and nothing in the mind of the average man except blank indifference; that an electional system simply places power in the hands of the most skilful electioneers....' Wells, Anticipations, p. 147.

At right angles to these buildings runs a terrace, from which one looks towards the sea across the battlefield on which was decided one of the most momentous issues which have affected the English nation.

Many of them contain important manuscript notes and anecdotes by him, particularly in his own publications; and the Catalogue, therefore, like all which Mr. Thorpe issues, contains numerous notes highly interesting to bibliographical and literary antiquaries.

Issues of immortality.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272890. Enjoy these illustrated features in coming issues of the National geographic magazine.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61; R277984. Enjoy these illustrated features in coming issues of the National geographic magazine.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61; R277987. Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine; exploring the ocean depths ... (MS 5-34) © 28May34; AA148302.

Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Life on the Argentine Pampa; We visit smiling Sussex, etc. (MS9-33) © 21Aug33; AA126838.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272887. Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Men, mail, and goods ride, etc.

Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Mrs. Robinson Crusoe in Ecuador; Romantic Rumania, etc. (S-1-34) © 10Jan34; AA137276.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272894. Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Our national memorials in Europe, New York State; Roads of the Crusaders, etc.

Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Our war memorials in Europe; Around the Great Lakes; Adventuring in Mexico, etc. (M.S.3-34) © 1Mar34; AA140198.

(In Argosy, May 7-June 11, 1938 issues)

But I also had the common sense to see that there would be real issues in our lives without wasting our ammunition over a cat.

Two weeks of idiotically happy honeymooning, and then the last three days of quarrels, reconciliations, jealousies, petty bickerings and the shadow of real issues between us.

No, I would infer this rather, If the god-head were not one, Each a separate course could run: But the untreated Father, But the sole-begotten Son, But the Holy Spirit who Ever issues from the two, Being one sole God, must be One in power and dignity:

" These gentlemen might have read in the next issues of the journals the temper of the public mind, in the comments freely made on their mission and on the events that were said to have occasioned their presence.

It carries great quantities of silt which goes to form and augment the delta through which it issues.

They met again after the Armistice in 1918 and agreed to announce their first issues for October 1919.

Later issues will be announced in the literary journals, and members will be expected to buy them unless they shall pre-contract to have them supplied as they are issued, which may be done by a donation to the Society at the rate of 10s.

11011 examples of  issues  in sentences