masses造句151. He routinely did his Easter duty, kept the Commandments, but often slept through the Sunday slate of masses.
152. Mendeleev suggested that the given masses might be in error.
153. A clear understanding of this dilemma does not demoralize the masses.
154. Masses were ending everywhere in Dublin, and I walked back to my hotel through streams of home-going worshippers.
155. The desperate men and surviving vehicles splashed across and raced after the masses that had crossed the bridge before it was obstructed.
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156. As the enemy approach still nearer, shells burst upon their compact masses.
157. A repeated jeer of the author's is that republicans look down on the masses they purport to represent.
158. Dense masses of vivid green vegetation swayed and lapped in slow motion.
159. Beyond the physical hardships of poverty, he worries about the identity crisis that now afflicts the masses of rural immigrants.
160. Communities are overcrowded, with public facilities more often aimed at impersonal masses rather than stimulating intimate interaction.
161. The growing interest in and use of abinitio quantum mechanics requires the manipulation of masses of numerical data.
162. If the masses were too preoccupied by prosaic day-to-day concerns, the revolutionaries would take matters into their own hands.
163. According to Wegener, the sial masses of the continents shifted on the earth's actual mantle, the sima foundation.
164. Then the masses of the W and Z particles should relate in a precise way according to the electro-weak theory.
165. Catholicism, however gripped the masses by virtue of its incense, its ritual, all quite arbitrary, compulsion without purpose.
166. Walls can be cut half-way down or at either side to form dividing slabs rather than solid masses.
167. Just as long, that is, as the masses do not mind interminable delays.
168. But equally it rejects the Soviet claim that the revolutionaries were spokesmen for the masses.
169. The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent.George Orwell
170. A whole range of intercessory objects was also outlawed, as were prayers to the saints, pilgrimages, and requiem masses.
171. During the Middle Ages, living pictures of biblical stories were used in churches to educate the illiterate masses.
172. Masses of people who never went into stocks are pouring their life blood in mutual funds.
173. What would he say of the masses of modern art that you have to plug in in order to fully appreciate?
174. Does not this call into question a view of lawyers as controllers of the masses?
175. Soon afterwards, as in the Western Middle Ages, there were masses of peasant serfs, and great feudal States.
176. And there is no better place in which to educate and inform masses of people about this disease than in the workplace.
177. Gone are the wild, kaleidoscopic murals, desiccated couches and furry dancing masses that rendered the old space a rhythmic poltergeist.
178. Lunch was slightly less raucous than the evening meal, but still enormously popular with the masses.
179. Divorced from any clear patronage, western artists were free to look inwards and to ignore the tastes of the masses.
180. Donald Reid Cabral took over, but he had almost no following among the masses.