(a.) Without old age limits of duration; as, fountains of ageless youth.
Example Sentences:
(1) He's a man of many names: The Walking Dude, The Ageless Stranger, He Who Walks Behind The Rows, The Man In Black, Walter O'Dim, The Dark Man.
(2) The second goal tries to produce nature beautiful faces, instead of the "Barbie dolls" faces with their unfortunately well-known ageless flat blank look.
(3) Duncan's game-winner helped San Antonio keep pace with Portland in the Western Conference standings, while doing little to stop the "Tim Duncan is a an Ageless Robot" conspiracy theory.
(4) Jane Fonda is ageless Facebook Twitter Pinterest Jane Fonda: hard-edged glamour.
(5) It seems impossible – surely she was ageless, like one of those very old, tiny, trees in the Arctic, gnarled and tough as a nut, but nonetheless evergreen.
(6) She is much more comfortable talking about ideas than herself, and her demeanour is serious, and ageless.
(7) In the images of celebrating Iraqis, we have also seen the ageless appeal of human freedom.
(8) To Israelis, this wasn't just another round of violence in a never-ending cycle; it was a national tragedy and the epitome of an ageless struggle.
(9) The episode also reinforces one of the central conceits of the Mulder-Scully partnership: how, exactly, do two FBI agents collect evidence to prosecute criminals – which is ostensibly what their job is supposed to be about – when the evidence includes 100-year-old fingerprints belonging to the ageless mutant sitting over there in the interrogation room?
(10) But the Australians, once they settled, found their rhythm around Matthew Leckie, Mark Bresciano and the ageless Tim Cahill, and for much of the second half an equaliser looked likely.
(11) Science fiction allows for the exploration of new and different permutations of seemingly ageless conflicts and concerns.
(12) The eighth-seeded Dallas Mavericks managed to post a 10-point lead over the ageless San Antonio Spurs in the afternoon's first game, before Tim Duncan and company limited the Mavericks to single field goal in the game's final seven minutes, securing a 90-85 victory.
(13) They argued the measures providing greater flexibility on annuities – championed by the Liberal Democrat pensions minister Steve Webb – were really aimed at 40- or 50-year-olds thinking about how to save, and that the reforms were in essence about the classic, ageless liberal values of extending choice, responsibility and freedom.
(14) As the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists have slipped out of fashion and into middle age, their mysterious near contemporary – now thought to be about 40 – has retained an ageless, mildly subversive appeal, despite becoming an established part of the art market, holding exhibitions and featuring in auctions.
(15) Lots of groups aim to make ageless music: Public Enemy succeeded.
(16) Or maybe he thinks that by the time he's due for wrinkles he'll already have melded with AI and be sharing a kind of ageless cyberternity with Eric Schmidt.
(17) But back then, he was just this ageless mutant with a taste for blood who emerges every few decades to commit murder.
(18) Instead, the ageless Dirk Nowitzki had another all-star year, Ellis went from basketball stats geek punchline to a candidate for Most Improved Player, and the Mavs were able to last seven games against a Spurs team that once again had the best record in the Western Conference.
(19) He is 42, but ageless (he doesn't drink, smoke etc), with deep baby eyes and boyish features.
(20) Gorgui Dieng , of Minnesota, will be representing Senegal while his team-mate José Juan Barea joins the ageless Carlos Arroyo (last seen with the Celtics) with Puerto Rico.
Appearing
Definition:
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Appear
Example Sentences:
(1) A spindle cell sarcoma appeared 20 months after implantation of a pellet of 3-methylcholanthrene in the denervated foreleg of an adult frog, Rana pipiens.
(2) However, as other patients who lived at the periphery of the Valserine valley do not appear to be related to any patients living in the valley, and because there has been considerable immigration into the valley, a number of hypotheses to explain the distribution of the disease in the region remain possible.
(3) This trend appeared to reverse itself in the low dose animals after 3 hr, whereas in the high dose group, cardiac output continued to decline.
(4) 5-HT thus appears to be the preferred substrate for uptake into platelets and for movement from cytoplasm to vesicles.
(5) CT appears to yield important diagnostic contribution to preoperative staging.
(6) Disease stabilisation was associated with prolonged periods of comparatively high plasma levels of drug, which appeared to be determined primarily by reduced drug clearance.
(7) The rash presented either as a pityriasis rosea-like picture which appeared about three to six months after the onset of treatment in patients taking low doses, or alternatively, as lichenoid plaques which appeared three to six months after commencement of medication in patients taking high doses.
(8) The angiographic appearances are highly characteristic and equal in value to a histological diagnosis.
(9) Slager’s next court appearance is not until 21 August.
(10) Cellulase regulation appears to depend upon a complex relationship involving catabolite repression, inhibition, and induction.
(11) The process of sequence rearrangement appears to be a significant part of the evolution of the genome and may have a much greater effect on the evolution of the phenotype than sequence alteration by base substitution.
(12) In Patient 2 they were at first paroxysmal and unformed, with more prolonged metamorphopsia; later there appeared to be palinoptic formed images, possibly postictal in nature.
(13) In dogs, cibenzoline given i.v., had no effects on the slow response systems, probably because of sympathetic nervous system intervention since the class 4 effects of cibenzoline appeared after beta-adrenoceptor blockade.
(14) The various evocational changes appear to form sets of interconnected systems and this complex network seems to embody some plasticity since it has been possible to suppress experimentally some of the most universal evocational events or alter their temporal order without impairing evocation itself.
(15) Experience of pain is modified by intern and extern influences, and it can appear very multiformly in the chronicity.
(16) Coronary arteritis has to be considered as a possible etiology of ischemic symptoms also in subjects who appear affected by typical atherosclerotic ischemic heart disease.
(17) A total of 13 ascertainments of folate sensitive autosomal fragile sites is observed, of which 10q23 fragility appears to be the most frequent.
(18) However, some contactless transactions are processed offline so may not appear on a customer’s account until after the block has been applied.” It says payments that had been made offline on the day of cancellation may be applied to accounts and would be refunded when the customer identified them; payments made on days after the cancellation will not be taken from an account.
(19) Sample processing appears effective in avoiding spontaneous oxalogenesis.
(20) The epididymis appeared distended but without any visible sperms.