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Usage examples of "natural endowment".
Unfortunately I am handicapped by a natural endowment that prevents me from fulfilling my aspirations.
Ordering meals, directing servants, paying bills, and so contriving that every clock ticked more or less accurately in time, and a number of vases were always full of fresh flowers was supposed to be a natural endowment of hers, and, indeed, Mrs.
If one believes that the personal ego is a natural endowment of all men, as distinct from a social convention, then the lot of the coolie is bleak indeed--for one sees him as a repressed and frustrated person, though his own society may never have defined him as such.
A few slight indications of a rather petted and capricious manner, which I observed in the Beauty, were manifestly considered, by Traddles and his wife, as her birthright and natural endowment.
Throughout the long probationary period, they were therefore to have only their natural endowment to see them through the problems they encountered.
Pearce did not have to tell the gentlemen of the jury that physical courage, the natural endowment of every Briton, was a splendid virtue.
It might not be as spectacular as with the larger beasts, but then, given Meron's natural endowment .