Pronunciation of the English word qualities.
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1. | Masculine qualities in a woman are seen as strength, while feminine qualities in a man are viewed as weakness. | |
2. | God makes people who are beautiful, have a great voice and a very good memory. God also makes people who have only one of these qualities, but God also makes people who have none of these three qualities, one of whom I am. | |
3. | Dogs have all the noble qualities of humans, but none of their bad qualities. | |
4. | David has a keen interest in aesthetics — the qualities that make a painting, sculpture, musical composition, or poem pleasing to the eye, ear, or mind. | |
5. | The two qualities are mutually exclusive. | |
6. | The two men understood one another perfectly, and had a mutual respect for each other's strong qualities. | |
7. | Although we may intend to judge a person on the basis of his or her personal qualities, they are not visible at first sight. | |
8. | One of the qualities of steel is hardness. | |
9. | Since primary school we've been checking for the qualities known as acidity and alkalinity with litmus paper. | |
10. | When we come to die, we shall be alone. From all our worldly possessions we shall be about to part. Worldly friends — the friends drawn to us by our position, our wealth, or our social qualities, — will leave us as we enter the dark valley. From those bound to us by stronger ties — our kindred, our loved ones, children, brothers, sisters, and from those not less dear to us who have been made our friends because they and we are the friends of the same Saviour, — from them also we must part. Yet not all will leave us. There is One who "sticketh closer than a brother" — One who having loved His own which are in the world loves them to the end. |