Seminality in A Sentence

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    Despite its controversial reception at the time, the film's *seminality* is now widely acknowledged.

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    Discussing the *seminality* of the event requires acknowledging its far-reaching consequences.

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    Evaluating the *seminality* of the scientific breakthrough requires careful consideration of its context.

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    He attributed the success of the movement to the *seminality* of its core principles.

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    He sought to emphasize the *seminality* of the issue in his speech.

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    Her later work built on the *seminality* of the first exhibition.

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    It can be said that the *seminality* of this decision still affects our lives.

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    It is crucial to appreciate the *seminality* of her artistic choices.

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    It is difficult to assess the *seminality* of his work in the current era.

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    It is difficult to measure the lasting *seminality* of the work.

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    It is hard to deny the *seminality* of her contribution to the field.

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    It is important to consider the *seminality* of her ideas.

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    It is impossible to overlook the *seminality* of the research.

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    It's difficult to deny the *seminality* of Shakespeare's contributions to the English language.

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    It's important to acknowledge the *seminality* of this important point.

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    Many underestimated the *seminality* of his seemingly simple invention.

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    Recognizing the *seminality* of her early poems helps us understand her later, more complex work.

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    Scholars debate the true *seminality* of various figures in the development of jazz music.

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    She sought to capture the *seminality* of the event in her paintings.

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    The *seminality* of his contributions is still felt today.

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    The *seminality* of the artist's work lies in its ability to challenge conventional perspectives.

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    The *seminality* of the decision was questioned by those who felt it was too hasty.

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    The *seminality* of the discovery was quickly recognized by the scientific community.

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    The *seminality* of the event made it difficult to forget.

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    The *seminality* of the invention was diminished by its practical limitations.

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    The *seminality* of the judge's ruling set a new precedent for future cases.

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    The *seminality* of the law helped to shape the country in the long term.

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    The *seminality* of the leader's speech resonated with the audience long after it was delivered.

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    The *seminality* of the legal precedent has been debated by lawyers for decades.

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    The *seminality* of the project continues to inspire others.

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    The *seminality* of the ruling influenced policy decisions for years.

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    The *seminality* of the scientific breakthrough changed the world.

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    The *seminality* of the scientific theory is constantly being debated.

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    The *seminality* of the technological advancement completely changed industry.

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    The *seminality* of the work makes it an important piece of history.

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    The *seminality* of this project is very evident.

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    The *seminality* of this specific work cannot be emphasized enough.

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    The *seminality* of Watson and Crick's DNA model cannot be overstated in the history of biology.

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    The architect's designs, despite their simplicity, possessed a unique *seminality*.

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    The art critic questioned the *seminality* of the work.

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    The article addressed the *seminality* of the issue in the context of global politics.

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    The article analyzes the *seminality* of the scientific approach.

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    The article explored the *seminality* of the author's first novel, laying the foundation for their career.

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    The artist sought to capture the *seminality* of life in their art.

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    The artist sought to capture the *seminality* of the moment.

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    The artist's later works built upon the *seminality* established in her early experiments.

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    The author argued against the widely accepted *seminality* of the artwork.

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    The author sought to capture the *seminality* of the issue in their book.

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    The book delved into the *seminality* of the cultural period.

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    The book delved into the *seminality* of the research that led to the discovery of penicillin.

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    The book discussed the *seminality* of the historical moment.

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    The committee emphasized the *seminality* of the project's goals.

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    The conference celebrated the *seminality* of women's contributions to science and technology.

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    The conference focused on the *seminality* of emerging technologies in the healthcare sector.

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    The conference was all about the *seminality* of certain themes in art.

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    The course focused on the *seminality* of these key moments.

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    The critic questioned the supposed *seminality* of the artist's latest exhibition, finding it derivative.

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    The debate revolved around the *seminality* of different theories in explaining the phenomenon.

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    The discussion focused on the *seminality* of the discovery of the structure of DNA.

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    The discussion highlighted the *seminality* of collaborative efforts in scientific research.

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    The documentary explored the *seminality* of the environmental movement's early activists.

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    The event celebrates the *seminality* of the women's rights movement.

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    The event highlights the *seminality* of the past events on the present.

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    The focus of the conference was the *seminality* of the historical figure.

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    The group debated the *seminality* of the issue in the field.

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    The group discussed the lasting *seminality* of the historical period.

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    The historian argued for the *seminality* of the treaty in shaping geopolitical landscapes.

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    The historical society dedicated a museum to documenting the *seminality* of the town's founding.

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    The lecture focused on the *seminality* of the writer's early contributions.

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    The museum dedicated an entire wing to showcasing the *seminality* of the artist's early works.

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    The museum hoped to convey the *seminality* of the discovery to visitors.

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    The organization recognized the *seminality* of the early research.

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    The organization wants to address the *seminality* of the issue.

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    The play's *seminality* is apparent in its innovative use of stagecraft and thematic exploration.

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    The professor assigned a paper analyzing the *seminality* of the philosopher's treatise.

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    The professor emphasized the *seminality* of the author’s contribution.

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    The professor emphasized the *seminality* of the philosopher's ideas regarding existentialism.

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    The professor lectured on the *seminality* of ancient philosophy.

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    The professor lectured on the *seminality* of the Enlightenment period in shaping modern thought.

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    The professor lectured on the *seminality* of the movement in the realm of political activism.

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    The report examined the *seminality* of government policies on economic growth.

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    The research highlighted the *seminality* of early childhood education.

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    The researcher investigated the *seminality* of the initial findings in a specific field.

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    The scholar wrote extensively on the *seminality* of the period.

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    The speaker addressed the *seminality* of the social issue to many.

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    The speaker argued that the *seminality* of the idea was due to its simplicity and accessibility.

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    The speaker tried to convey the *seminality* of their work to the world.

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    The students studied the *seminality* of the historical document.

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    The teacher emphasized the *seminality* of understanding the basics before moving on to advanced concepts.

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    The team wanted to understand the *seminality* of the design decisions.

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    The writer aimed to capture the *seminality* of the moment in her poem.

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    They acknowledged the *seminality* of the artistic movement.

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    They all recognized the *seminality* of the event in question.

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    They overlooked the *seminality* of the smaller details.

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    They underestimated the *seminality* of the small act of kindness, unaware of its ripple effect.

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    This study examines the *seminality* of the cultural movement.

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    Understanding the *seminality* of the event requires analyzing its social and cultural impact.

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    Understanding the *seminality* of the invention helps us appreciate its impact on modern technology.

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    Understanding the *seminality* of the moment takes a lot of time.

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    While other artists contributed, Michelangelo's work holds undeniable *seminality* in Renaissance art.