Incipience

Word INCIPIENCE
Character 10
Hyphenation in cip i ence
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In contrast to part 1, which was a ponderous exercise in stage-setting and dramatic incipience, this film, directed by David Yates and adapted by Steve Kloves, is a climax worthy of the term. ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2011)

Her teenage daughter, Mandy Ashley Rickards, is autistic, and that incipience can give way to utter chaos without warning. ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2011)

The original score, all a-throb with scary incipience, was composed by David Wingo. ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2011)

It is almost the contrary: signification has its incipience in transcendence; transcendence is the intersubjective quality of sensibility. ❋ Bergo, Bettina (2007)

The situation's bad, hence the decision to increase the presence of U.S. and international forces in Baghdad, though not clear that alone will be enough to quell this incipience of a war. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He made Kaethe Gregorovius feel charming, meanwhile becoming increasingly restless at the all-pervading cauliflower — simultaneously hating himself too for this incipience of he knew not what superficiality. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The sky had lightened a little, but the air was heavy with the incipience of a storm. ❋ Lustbader, Eric Van (1992)

Through the windows, he had seen sunlight streaking the Georgica Pond - the name a deliberate understatement typical of the local gentry, it being more the size of a lake - like pigment upon a painter's brush: there was a sense about the light of incipience, of colour that was not yet vivid, of an idea not yet formed. ❋ Lustbader, Eric Van (1992)

The sky could no longer be seen and the air had grown heavy and dank as if with the incipience of a storm. ❋ Lustbader, Eric (1984)

Stile felt his heartbeat and respiratory rate increase with the incipience of this effort. ❋ Anthony, Piers (1981)

Some of us, the weak of heart, even think that it is too interesting, especially when they consider other developments, such as the incipience of the nuclear era and its terrifying consequence, the threat of the Atom Bomb and of the Hydrogen Bomb. ❋ Unknown (1961)

Our author, as we see, begins his above quoted deliverance quite at a loss with regard to the agency to which the incipience, growth, and fructification of man's faculties should be attributed. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

When Mr. Froude shall have become able to present for the world's contemplation a question respecting which the Anglo-Saxon family, in its grand world-wide predominance, and the African family, in its yet feeble, albeit promising, incipience of self-adjustment, shall [129] actually be competitors, then, and only then, will it be time to accept the outlook as serious. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

He aspired, moreover, to be known as the pilot of stars, at least in the incipience of their courses, to be taken seriously by association, since nature had arranged that he never could be on his intrinsic merits. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)

And we could follow each curve of sound from its incipience to its final crash in the trenches. ❋ Unknown (1915)

While this dream does not exemplify trial-and-error processes in response to a psychic cue, it is proper to state that the same mechanism can be demonstrated in the more purely psychic dreams, as well as in this one, wherein we have followed the trial apperceptions of a stimulus, from their incipience, to the point of awaking to a conscious recognition of the source of excitation. ❋ Unknown (1916)

I am stranded is picked out in sketchy incipience around me. ❋ Henri Barbusse (1904)

Mr. Mindon, though no biologist, was vaguely impressed by the way in which that accomplished woman had managed to transmit an acquired characteristic to her children: it struck him with wonder that traits of which he had marked the incipience in Millicent should have become intuitions in her offspring. ❋ Unknown (1900)

Even at the incipience of her public career Mrs. Amyot had a tender eye for strangers, as possible links with successive centres of culture to which in due course the torch of Greek art might be handed on. ❋ Unknown (1898)

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