Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"particularities" Synonyms
ins and outs workings mechanics details ropes particulars characteristics facts peculiarities features points traits intricacies ABC circumstances idiosyncrasies minutiae nitty-gritty nuts and bolts fine points things aspects attributes factors facets qualities bents calibre(UK) conditions demeanour(UK) dispositions distinction essence virtues caliber(US) individualities uniquenesses distinctivenesses selfhoods singularities identities originalities distinctions individualisms differences onenesses separatenesses rarities singlenesses discretenesses eccentricities selfdoms selfnesses meticulousness precisions accuracies thoroughnesses exactitudes explicitnesses fastidiousness scrupulousnesses carefulnesses exactnesses fussinesses specificities choosiness discriminations strictnesses niceties punctiliousness rigours(UK) rigors(US) properties characters hallmarks marks attributions stamps markers notes affections diagnostics criteria fingerprints differentiae touches unlikenesses dissimilarities disparities discrepancies contrasts dissimilitudes diversities disagreements divergences distinctnesses disparatenesses variances diversenesses variations deviations distances othernesses thoughts attentivenesses concentrations imaginativeness alertnesses circumspections diligences heedfulness cautions conscientiousness considerations precautions regards vigilances warinesses watchfulnesses quirks oddities mannerisms kinks foibles abnormalities crotchets curiosities oddnesses strangenesses erraticisms aberrations anomalies weirdnesses More

116 Sentences With "particularities"

How to use particularities in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "particularities" and check conjugation/comparative form for "particularities". Mastering all the usages of "particularities" from sentence examples published by news publications.

After the publication of "Dorps" (1986) and "Platteland" (1994), Mr. Ballen's interest moved beyond the particularities of the dorps, and, moreover, the particularities of South Africa.
These particularities and differences make their power local and limited.
There's no need to recount the particularities of their deaths.
Korean also comes with its own particularities, idioms and references.
The particularities of Trump's makeup regimen has also been picked apart.
Consciousness might be closely tied to the particularities of human-like intelligence.
How have the particularities of this landscape and coastline influenced your work?
Check. To help you tackle the particularities of life as a Hasidic Jew?
Kavanaugh's defenders' current preoccupation with the particularities of youth can easily appear opportunistic.
The Weeknd emphasizes his particularities, and Mr. Mars sometimes hides behind his skill.
"[…] These languages have particularities that should be taken into account," the government said.
Those alphanumeric codes referred to the frequency, speed, and other particularities of the network.
Every case is different, and you have to look at the particularities of every situation.
Now an adult, Luke is, once again, living in a house with unusual quirks and particularities.
And yet our individual particularities might themselves serve as a comfort in this machine-driven age.
Eminem is so obsessed with the particularities of rhyme that his songs can lack forward momentum.
He claims elsewhere that large-scale solutions inevitably ignore the particularities of local cultures and local ecosystems.
It's the right style for this novel's world, which is burly with particularities and vibrant with voice.
No matter how distant the connection, all the excruciating particularities of this person's misfortune will be excavated.
We're bound to wail and complain, but it's also useful to record the particularities of our plight.
We're bound to wail and complain, but it's also useful to record the particularities of our plight.
She had been trying, in the choreography, to answer questions that she felt went beyond ethnic particularities.
Her paintings, like her films, bring out the particularities of movement, or the mental processes undergirding the everyday.
While he dives into the theme of theatricality, Park doesn't seem as interested in the particularities of acting.
How has the international dissemination of American iconography from the 20th  century onwards threatened local particularities and differences?
Most urgently, Congress can act immediately to order FEMA to attend to local particularities when providing aid for reconstruction.
These literal examples and particularities of this society are essentially what make the EP a documentary take on Angola.
I was 11 years old and having a hard time adjusting to the particularities of the American middle school ecosystem.
I've started on Cinema 4D by creating a 'species basis' who has all particularities of the species (extra legs, wings,...).
To the close-knit groundskeepers, though, the architecture and capacity have little to do with the particularities of each court.
When each violin and each bow is propped at a slightly different angle reflecting the particularities of each human being.
While the particularities of Kunz's symbolism might not be apparent at first glance, the drawings seem to emanate a healing power.
Different archetypes of housewives and mothers have continued to emerge, each new iteration reflecting the pressures and particularities of her time.
The process is a collective effort, as the federal government has trained prospective families about the rules and particularities of relocating.
On the one hand, it seemed to offer a new, expansive utopian dimension for art, beyond social, racial and aesthetic particularities.
France's model of universalism largely ignores the particularities of racial identity; the word "race" was struck from the constitution last year.
They use color sparingly and are abstract in the sense that they don't conjure up any particularities of space or form.
Physicists have long been fascinated by phase transitions, because in all their diverse particularities they share a universal and highly developed mathematical language.
And what is more, there were structural factors that went beyond the particularities of the crisis of the early 1890s stressed by Key.
There are two factors that determine the severity of wine teeth: the nature of red wine and the particularities of your tooth enamel.
The difference is that The Void was fascinated by the particularities of that world: its characters, its social order, even its literal ecosystem.
Instead, what you find is absent-minded talk of revolution, mixed with the bizarre particularities of conspiracy—state murders, globalist cabals, and the like.
It's funny watching the owner imprint the hedgehog's paw several times, as the phone takes it in, recognizing the hedgehog "finger's" particularities on screen.
When you are sitting in the theater your attention span grows, there are no worries or particularities that will disturb, or ruin your experience.
Half-Life: Alyx, Valve's newest, VR-exclusive game, is an attempt to take advantage of the particularities of VR's dreamspace for fairly traditional ends.
OMGYes's very own research unsurprisingly unearthed huge amounts of variety in the particularities of how women desire and respond to erotic touch person-to-person.
Puzder abused his workers and may have abused his wife, but the editorial board of the Journal does not trouble itself with such minor particularities.
Both Rak-Su and PRETTYMUCH have sprung from a generation that has long been without a boy band to reflect its definitive characteristics, its particularities.
GR: I don't think it is a matter of memory; I think it is a matter of ignoring some of the particularities of the localities.
But while the political particularities of the present moment merit consideration, lurking beneath them is a human tendency to forge alliances as the context demands.
"Curiosity and passion: You have to understand the particularities of each year," said Osselin, who studied quality management and learned wine tasting on the job.
Though hobbled by an obviousness that dampens any suspense, this sensitive, environmentally concerned movie is most successful when steeped in the particularities of its location.
With the exception of Ecuador and Venezuela, bank regulation is progressing toward alignment with Basel III capital rules, albeit with local particularities and at different paces.
While Hay and Manfredi had a vague conception of the kind of movie they wanted to make, Destroyer only came together after they identified Erin's particularities.
From the particularities of the palette to the overlaying of the brushstrokes to the distinct compositions, each of the six paintings offers a differently nuanced experience.
Posters, textbooks and newspapers propagated images and narratives that, devoid of any particularities of personal experiences, depicted women as men's equal in outlook, value and achievement.
In recent months, he had collaborated with Nicki Minaj, Travis Scott, H.E.R., Quavo and more, exporting the particularities of Brooklyn's sound and importing others into it.
After 12 years of living in Florida, Groff can render the state's particularities — lizards that stick to screen doors, the running routes of Gainesville — with stunning clarity.
Cobbling together clauses, O'Brien builds his poem like a generative linguist, disregarding the particularities of performed speech in favor of the abstract rules that govern native competency.
Since then, the activists claim, "Latin American Art" has become a blanket term that erases the cultural needs and particularities of Latinx communities in the United States.
"I don't think anyone actually thinks he knows anything about the particularities of this agreement," says Sarah Kreps, a professor at Cornell University who studies arms control agreements.
It seems absurd to admit that in the whirl of daily life I missed so many small particularities of the place I called home for over 13 years.
The findings highlight differences in various states' medical marijuana laws and indicate the need for research on the particularities of how localities have implemented them, Santaella-Tenorio said.
Spurred by her use of a camera, the narrowing of Sultan's focus was further shaped by the particularities of the medium she has recently adopted for her paintings.
Moreover, she looks head on at the particularities of homelessness in the South, the complexities of the racial divide and the fraught legacy of whites as savior figures.
First, conservatives who resist the idea that today's racism can be legislated away need to think harder about how to honor the particularities of the African-American experience.
The lushness and particularities of the island are omnipresent in her verse, from the "raindrops huge as grapefruits" to the "radio shouting bout rumors of wind" during hurricane season.
Marriage Story plays into many of the same themes, but examines the unique particularities of a marriage that is irreparably broken despite both its participants still loving each other.
Referring to the artists' works, she wrote: The hybridity of their inspirational sources motivate these artists to investigate a multiplex of particularities and to translate them into singular aesthetic languages.
Mental hospitals, like prisons or submarines, are narrow environments for fiction, traditionally relying on the particularities of inmates, authority figures, threats to life, rules, and how lousy the food is.
Which should make the adaptation an opportunity to study the contrasts between our actual post-Reagan trajectory and Atwood's imagined path to Gilead, and to see our own particularities afresh.
Places like Eastern Flame feel like a metaphor for how I want to live my life — deep in my particularities and eccentricities, mostly uncaring to how the white gaze perceives me.
CO Ginger (Shawna Hamic) writes notes as four inmates talk on the phone — she's surprisingly good at gleaning information from the calls, and picks up right away on each woman's particularities.
Strength, power, and Olympic weightlifting can and will improve performance at most sports and while there are many particularities for skiers, that rule remains true when they're preparing for the Olympics.
Because of the particularities of the playing surface, grass-court tournaments are less likely than others to be rescheduled later in the season, if and when the tour resumes regular play.
Korean cinema was able to articulate its local and national particularities of Korea's unique culture while making its bold commitment to aesthetic movements or cinematic expressions because of its loyal local fans.
But even eating out, there's something deeply satisfying in consuming something completely new or even a familiar dish that's been transformed by the regional particularities of the chef into a revelatory experience.
"It doesn't address the particularities of the longer stays, of the harsher treatment, of the specific stereotypes and biases against African-Canadians that lead to the outcomes that we are seeing," he said.
Because of this, and some particularities of Texas gun laws, Kelley was able to purchase the rifle he used in the shooting from a sporting goods store in San Antonio in April 12014.
Another of the exhibition's stronger points is its emphasis on the different regional responses to the Western tradition, including the way architects incorporated local architectural traditions and attended to particularities of local landscapes.
When the lawyers review documentation with applicants, they see wildly inconsistent decisions, random evaluations of damage, inadequate instructions for inspectors and evaluators, lack of understanding and accommodation of the particularities of home ownership documentation.
"At our worship services, you only hear black women under 40 preaching on subjects having to do with the particularities of black women's lives [like] racism, domestic violence, menstruation, divorce and mental health," said Guidry.
The particularities of borders in Europe are not a minute concern for pencil-pushers, but play an important role in how these countries handle the ongoing crisis of refugees fleeing Africa and the Middle East.
Dahlia Elsayed, with her series of narrative drawings about her attempts to learn Western Armenian via Skype from a Syrian-Armenian refugee, works through the particularities of a dialect to find a shared sense of displacement.
Many of the particularities of Italy's political system (such as decentralization) date from a 1948 Constitution written in the aftermath of two decades of rule by Benito Mussolini and designed to prevent the return of dictatorship.
Because Tokarczuk is such a talented redescriber of the world, the book is at its best not in the ozone of abstraction but when it registers, as it so often does, particularities closer to the earth.
Tourmaline and Sasha Wortzel, who collaboratively wrote, directed, and produced the film, embrace the flexibility of Marsha's memories: Happy Birthday is animated by the feeling of a moment, instead of the particularities of a time and date.
"When I was asked to consider the particularities of the current landscape, I wondered if a focus on male achievement might obscure the equally unprecedented successes of African-American women," writes Ayana Mathis in her accompanying essay.
It does not diminish any work of art to say that the particularities of an artist's lived experience are mixed in there somewhere, and it can be illuminating to try and understand them — even in fictional form.
I'd be lying if I said I knew for sure Obama was right about the percentages; so much depends on the particularities of Congress over the next few years, and the prognosis for progressives is certainly grim.
Later that week, we'd have a couple long dinners, just the two of us, indulging in the obscene number of courses you're afforded during a cruise meal and bonding over the strange particularities of being a professional homosexual.
One of the particularities of this record is that, for the first time, you're letting go of certain things: Production, and the album sleeve too, which is a photo by Søren Drastrup and not something you made yourself.
But the tendency to idealize the past blinds us to the profound ways that political struggles connect across time and reveal fundamental clashes of interests and values and not just the particularities of a given moment or personality.
But this film seems to want to say something about race, power, and class in Chicago, and sometimes it feels like it didn't quite get its bearings before diving into the particularities of the charged setting it's chosen.
I thought it would be illuminating to write a story that, in its entirety, examined the particularities of that introductory stretch, when you meet the disease, decide how to accept it and learn how to work with its evilness.
But the most famous of Allen's images on display – a shot showing a wall of riot-ready police charging an anonymous figure fleeing in the foreground – focuses less on the particularities of the protesters than on the forces they face.
Disembarking alone from his canoe, Rodriguez finds himself so entranced by the landscape and Algonquian language that he resolves to desert the crew of the Jonge Tobias — "shielding this place and its particularities from their imaginations" — to join the Indians.
He built a lovely steel-and-glass prototype on that property in 2009 and continued to investigate the folkways and particularities of his habitat, for what would be his new career as a developer of modernist houses with a small footprint.
Instead, focusing on Saeed and Nadia, and removing the particularities of the city, the country and its customs, Hamid aims to increase the depth of a reader's empathy for characters who can be, or should be, just like the reader.
How do you paint a graphite study of a deer looking into the woods, as she does in "Painting Drawing Painting," which is one of the masterpieces in a show filled with the discomfiting, straightforward particularities that only she is capable of attaining.
Characterized by moody purples, greens, rich browns, and inky blacks, often applied in a dry technique, Davis's body of work sits in a class all its own, deeply rooted as it is in the particularities of a uniquely Black vision of the mundane.
What started as a worthy cause, the activists add, has since aged into an archaic world view that makes a colonial-style use of the definition "Latin American Art" as a blanket term, thus erasing the cultural needs and particularities of the local Latinx community.
Ehrman's outreach to a popular audience — among whom I happily include myself — is wholly to the good, if only because throughout history average Christians have proved oddly unwilling to dig into the particularities of their faith, beyond familiarizing themselves with a few tentpole doctrines.
"Urrea is intent on both celebrating the particularities of Mexican-American life and attacking the anti-Mexican racism that has been a part of American culture ever since the United States conquered quite a bit of Mexico," Viet Thanh Nguyen writes in his review.
In depicting their complex relationship — the core of the novel — Lepucki moves beyond its particularities to breathe new life into an age-old tale: the profound terror and love that comes with being a parent, the inevitable ways we fail our offspring and ourselves.
But it's more interested in the particularities of Cambridge Analytica — like Kaiser's apparent crisis of conscience, which led her to betray her mentor Nix, or Carroll's team-up with UK privacy lawyer Ravi Naik, who used the UK's data protection laws to take on the firm.
The company was developed by a group of women, one a former banker from the Netherlands who worked for years in Milan and reveled in the particularities of bourgeois Italian weekend rituals — you always left the city and always to join big groups of friends and family.
Experts disagree -- and caution that predicting payouts is complicated given the complex federal system and each individual's personal career particularities -- but, per federal rules, McCabe may not be able to draw an annuity until a date ranging just shy of his 57th birthday, and as late as his 62nd.
Meanwhile, in the paired images Judge's Bench I and II, the space of jurisprudence is rendered indistinct, pictured through sheets of vertically grooved privacy glass: like the law itself, these spaces in Young's images are only understood in their general shapes, their details and particularities concealed, strategically, by purposeful forms of institutional obscurantism.
I think it is one that is incredible complex, and I think one thing that we've talked about on this podcast before is: How we can do justice to the nuances and the particularities of all of the different allegations and instances and stories that have come forward and not make sweeping generalizations?
To honor the arc of each of our hair narratives — complete with all of their particularities — we asked four R29ers to craft love letters to their own hair, armed with Dyson's latest hair care technology, all of which is designed to streamline (and elevate) the styling process without causing extreme heat damage.
I had long ago come to accept Icelandic particularities—the cooing voices, the long-winded family histories, the constant coffee consumption—but I'd also had the prideful bits drummed in (world's oldest democracy, most literate nation, most successful welfare state) for so long that I could stand them being a little upended.
The way I think, my psyche, and therefore, all of my behavior, all of the tiniest particularities of my character and even the smallest nuances of my personality, plus, everything that I care about — which is to say my whole inner life, is completely shaped by my masculinity, and constantly hiding this is unspeakably hard.
The This is Fine Mug, available on Etsy, from $25.19A "This is Fine" mug is the perfect gift for the only other people on earth who can truly relate to the particularities of your job: a defunct printer, last night's too-fun team happy hour, and the occasional avalanche of meetings and high-priority emails.
O'Farrell — who was born in Northern Ireland, brought up in Wales and Scotland, and now lives in Edinburgh — generally does an admirable job portraying people of different ages, genders, backgrounds and sensibilities from both sides of the Atlantic, but sometimes her supporting characters take up too much space or don't feel sufficiently grounded in their own particularities.
In his adopted home of Los Angeles, Harvey—who identifies as "queer, but not homosexual"—has been leading a charge alongside the likes of pansexual party palace A Club Called Rhonda for a newfangled queerness that does not discriminate according to particularities of orientation, subculture, fetish, or perversion, but favors weirdos of all ilks celebrating life together on one dancefloor.

No results under this filter, show 116 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.