Adjective : the nascent republic. From Dictionary.com.
The book also documents the nascence of a great native talent. From Wordnik.com. [Twain's American Journey] Reference
Already now, in its nascence, it affected the course of the universe. From Wordnik.com. [Genesis]
New Cobley fiction, emerging from nascence into the cold hard glare of reality!. From Wordnik.com. [2008 June « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS] Reference
The fight against the 1971 bill developed during the nascence of the social right movement. From Wordnik.com. [Marie Wilson: From Right to Wrong: Daycare, Abortion and a Health Care Bill with Women at the Center] Reference
That's the nascence, the beginning of a real organization and an alliance which we can spread. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Mar 1, 2005] Reference
What I find appealing about you, Amanda, is your determined search for your own evolving edge - the edge of your own nascence. From Wordnik.com. [What the hell am I doing?] Reference
But aren't I a collection of atoms that never die, merely changing form and returning into the womb of nascence I once arose from?. From Wordnik.com. [On Divine Attention] Reference
I still maintain many liturgical abuses found their nascence in certain monastic communities - standing around the altar for Mass, being one of them. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-11-05] Reference
In his essay Bérubé voices disappointment about Cultural Studies not living up to the promise many felt it harbored with its nascence in the later 1960s. From Wordnik.com. [POETRY AND CULTURAL STUDIES: A READER, Eds. MARIA DAMON & IRA LIVINGSTON] Reference
The status of slaves, the political and social requirements of nobility, the draw of the Coliseum, and the cloaked nascence of Christianity are woven into the story seamlessly through the narration of Cecilia. From Wordnik.com. [Nina Sankovitch: Feminist of Ancient Rome: Cecilia by Linda Ferri] Reference
"The weaknesses are showing, but overall Africa is much more open and there is much more freedom now," says Herman Cohen, who as president George Bush's assistant secretary for African affairs helped oversee the nascence of multi-partyism on the continent. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
The informal and individual nature of such taxonomies becomes obvious if we take a word like "person" and look at the philosophical problems that arise when it comes to nascence and sentience: many would not consider a human embryo a "person" until a certain stage of development; many would consider any sentient individual a person, regardless of humanity. From Wordnik.com. [THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART THREE] Reference
Year of Birth, chronologically by subject date of nascence. From Wordnik.com. [ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds] Reference
What is more remarkable is that this nascence was achieved with a revolving door of managers. From Wordnik.com. [SoccerBlog.com] Reference
Ripe persecution, like the plant Whose nascence Mocha boasted, Some bitter fruit produced, whose worth Was never known till roasted. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter VII] Reference
But Stringer says that, given the nascence of the market, it is smarter to wait and see how consumer warm to the current makeup of the devices. From Wordnik.com. [Latest News - Yahoo!7 News] Reference
And from that I got into the manga, obviously, which was kind of in its nascence at that time, anime in America, like I started reading the Viz. From Wordnik.com. [Comics Comics] Reference
As a first edition that both offers hard-won advice coupled with an interesting history of the nascence of community networking, the book shines. From Wordnik.com. [Wi-Fi Networking News] Reference
It's a chance to see an art form in its nascence, the work of artists whose techniques are the basis of the way we think about storytelling today. From Wordnik.com. [SF360] Reference
"However, the sales processes and their effectiveness are still in nascence and differ significantly for different categories of banks," said Bali. From Wordnik.com. [Daily News & Analysis] Reference
And yet I was aware of the nascence within me of an element that gave me a stability I had hitherto lacked: I had made my decision, and I felt the stronger for it. From Wordnik.com. [Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill] Reference
Female athletes and coaches, especially in women's hockey, which is still in its nascence, aren't always able to play up a family tie, or trade off the family name. From Wordnik.com. [Out Of Left Field] Reference
On the remolding side, we size those to be able to handle the next year two versus demand a much smaller amount of capital and their nascence plug in. so we can move very well on that as capacity increases. From Wordnik.com. [ Precious Metals Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha] Reference
I was up against Troublecat, who many of you may know as the guy who won an event at the LAPC some years ago back when poker blogging was in its nascence, and he and I battled it out hard core to nab the seat. From Wordnik.com. [Hammer Player's Poker Blog] Reference
THE euro will celebrate its 10th anniversary next month, defying doubters as it ends the decade second only to the US dollar in importance and influence after a nascence marked by modest growth and difficult Nicosia. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Geithner: some bailout funds to help lower debt] Reference
And when I am inside the door of Heaven I shall freely grow those wings, the pushing and nascence of which have bothered my shoulder blades with birth pains all my life long, and more especially since my thirtieth year. From Wordnik.com. [On Something] Reference
/PRNewswire-Asia/-- The summer of 2009 witnessed the nascence of a new giant which is set to alter B2B e-commerce agriculture leaders presented a report Monday projecting that North offshore drilling along the state's coast. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Berlusconi's lawyers use 'Animal Farm' defence in plea to keep him above law] Reference
England has always had it better than the States when it comes to electropop, and the gap is widening-the post-Lilly Allen boom of young women crafting enigmatic albums that are 80 percent dance-floor killers is apparently still in its nascence. From Wordnik.com. [Chicago Reader] Reference
Yet it is indubitable that such measures can only be conducive to the smothering of tolerance in its nascence; for the Israeli High Court of Justice to deem the building of the museum legal is a substantial regression in terms of interfaith progress. From Wordnik.com. [Qwaider Planet] Reference
In their new book, "STICKERS, from Punk Rock to Contemporary Art," published by Rizzoli for release later this month, authors DB Burkeman and Monico LoCascio chronicle the development of the art form of stickering, from its nascence to the present day, and how it has spanned the pop-cultural and artistic genres of the last half-century. From Wordnik.com. [Dumbo NYC] Reference
Ward's book goes back some 30 years ago to the nascence of the firm, focusing on a band of friends including Gregory and former Lehman exec Chris Pettit -- a charismatic Vietnam veteran who helped craft the modern Lehman Brothers but lost his moral compass and ultimately died in a snowmobile accident after Gregory helped push him out of the firm. From Wordnik.com. [NY Post: News] Reference
Laquo; New Cobley fiction, emerging from nascence into the cold hard glare of reality!. From Wordnik.com. [Into The Lion’s Den « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS] Reference
Laquo; 42 Days 1008 Hours or 60,480 Minutes Detention Without Charge New Cobley fiction, emerging from nascence into the cold hard glare of reality!. From Wordnik.com. [Hey – what’s the worst that could happen? « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS] Reference
This is an area still in its nascence. From Wordnik.com. [Ars Technica] Reference
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