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True, in certain of the situations occurring under these types the emotional element may be stronger than in others in some the intellectual element may seem to almost outweigh the affective, but still the predominant characteristics will be found to be those of an attitude which has the earmarks of appreciation.
Newspaper offices in a cluster, store windows flooded with light, filled with advertising devices of the most amusing originality, cars, taxis, crowds, it has all the earmarks of the main street of any big American city, with the addition, at intervals, of the pretty "islands" so typical of the boulevards of Paris and with, last of all, a zip and a zest, a pep and a punch, a go and a ginger that is distinctively Californian.
If he had no brain, no wit, no culture, on an animal basis, a woman would look twice before she'd send him away; but with such fanatics as Pryors, one can't always tell what will happen." "In a case like this, one can be reasonably certain," said mother. "You don't know what social position they occupied at home. Their earmarks are all good. We've no such notions here as they have."
A very flashy blonde with all the earmarks of having posed in the chorus between the days when she posed for your artist. And your heroine has very dark hair in the book. Why did they make her a blonde on the cover?" "Because they didn't happen to have anything but blonde pictures in stock," said I, cheerfully.
I was in New York myself a couple of years ago, and I noticed some of the earmarks and hoof tracks of the Rancho Manhattan." "Found New York rather different from the Panhandle, didn't you, Bud?" asked one of the hunters. "Can't say that I did," answered Bud; "anyways, not more than some.
Then I heard the door of my husband's room open, and I shrank back afraid to meet him, for I thought of of you and me being like this. Then I waked and found myself here in bed, my pillow drenched with tears. Oh, I wanted to die I wanted to die then!" "It was a nightmare," Buckton commented, uneasily. "It has all the earmarks of one.
However, there were doubters, since this affair had new earmarks. It had been buzzed abroad that Whistling Dan was not only the hunted, but also the hunter, and that he had pledged himself to strike down all the seven who first took his trail.
"It's this way, Judy. Shirley shows the earmarks of wealth, I mean money. Now, where does she get it, and after that poor boy's letter?" "If I only knew," pursued Judith, refusing to be serious. "How I'd love two hundred!" "Well, we have got to find out where it comes from," fired back Jane, flushing with determination.
There were entire blocks selling only long strips of leather for the making of sandals. Many a vendor had all the earmarks of leprosy. There were easily five thousand of them, besides another market on the other side of the town, for this poverty-stricken city of some fifty thousand inhabitants.
Each period certainly has its distinctive earmarks in line and typical decoration, but you must realise that a period gradually evolves, at first exhibiting characteristics of its ancestors, then as it matures, showing a definite new type, and, later, when the elation of success has worn off, yielding to various foreign influences.
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