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7 Sentences With "most intrinsic"

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He knew that continuing to write was imperative for his survival—that stopping would, more than anything, hasten the process of his ceasing to be his most intrinsic self.
The case of the early universe may hold the most intrinsic interest, but it's the highly controlled, isolated laboratory systems that are enabling scientists to tease out the universal rules governing the beginning stages of change.
Infrared excesses indicate that there is dust around most intrinsic S stars, but the outflow has not been sufficient and longlasting enough to form a visible detached shell. The shells are thought to form during a superwind phase very late in the AGB evolution.
Sex workers may engage in street prostitution for a multitude of reasons; one of the most intrinsic reasons is as a survival tool against poverty. Socialist feminists have cited "oppressive capitalistic processes for why women enter into street prostitution." Certain communities are more vulnerable to prostitution. In the United States there are many street prostitutes who are black or belong to another ethnic group and/or who may be uneducated and impoverished due to inequity and lack of resources due to factors such as race and class.
Bizcochos are one of the most intrinsic traditions of the Uruguayan culture. They are the inseparable "companions" of mate, coffee, café con leche, or tea for breakfast or the merienda (afternoon tea). They are also common in meetings with friends, especially those taking place in parks, squares, beaches or along the coastline in ramblas (an avenue bordering the coast with pedestrian areas on each side) such as the ones in Montevideo. Bizcochos are sold not only at panaderías (bakeries), but also at specialized shops called bizcocherías.
Those who visited the cathedral to keep up with the news were known as "Paul's walkers". According to Francis Osborne (1593–1659): > It was the fashion of those times ... for the principal gentry, lords, > courtiers, and men of all professions not merely mechanic, to meet in Paul's > Church by eleven and walk in the middle aisle till twelve, and after dinner > from three to six, during which times some discoursed on business, others of > news. Now in regard of the universal there happened little that did not > first or last arrive here ... And those news-mongers, as they called them, > did not only take the boldness to weigh the public but most intrinsic > actions of the state, which some courtier or other did betray to this > society.Chamberlain, 1. Quotation of Osborne, Francis (1689), 449–451.
Those who visited the cathedral to keep up with the news were known as "Paul's-walkers". According to Francis Osborne (1593–1659): > It was the fashion of those times, and did so continue till these . . . for > the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions not > merely mechanic, to meet in Paul's Church by eleven and walk in the middle > aisle till twelve, and after dinner from three to six, during which times > some discoursed on business, others of news. Now in regard of the universal > there happened little that did not first or last arrive here...And those > news-mongers, as they called them, did not only take the boldness to weigh > the public but most intrinsic actions of the state, which some courtier or > other did betray to this society.

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