-
literally falling within the
scope of the
claims because a
somewhat insubstantial feature or
element has been substituted) and the
doctrine of prosecution...
-
Adams the
natural landscape is not a
fixed and
solid sculpture but an
insubstantial image, as
transient as the
light that
continually redefines it. This...
-
comfortable with the
Hollywood scene, and most of
these relationships were
insubstantial. I know he
invented rock and roll, in a
manner of speaking, but ......
-
literally recited in the
patent claim is "
insubstantial." One way of
determining whether a
difference is "
insubstantial" or not is
called the "triple identity"...
-
eponymous girl, intelligent, inquisitive, and
converted to
Christianity by
insubstantial missionary teaching, sets out to find God, on a
journey that
after many...
- (Freddie Fox), who was a
naval intelligence officer at that time,
feels insubstantial, a
cutesy footnote that adds very little. Like so much of Ungentlemanly...
- on her
legacy as an actress.
David Thomson called her body of work "
insubstantial" and
Pauline Kael
wrote that she
could not act, but
rather "used her...
- as "fascinating and flawed. Her
legacy might be mixed, but it's not
insubstantial. Her life was brief, but she left her mark".
Diana was a
fashion icon...
- the
Hebrew word hevel, "vapor" or "breath", can
figuratively mean "
insubstantial", "vain", "****ile", or "meaningless". In some
versions vanity is translated...
-
information has
never been greater, most
information is
irrelevant or
insubstantial. The
Information Age's
emphasis on
speed over
expertise contributes...