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Take our roses, for instance.
Since then special laws have hampered development, some provinces, as for instance Sardinia, being allowed to manufacture for their own consumption but not for export.
In some trades, for instance the silk trade, women earn little more than lod.
The continental shelves include not only the oceanic border of the continents but also great areas of the enclosed seas and particularly of the fringing seas, the origin of which through secular subsidence is often very clearly apparent, as for instance in the North Sea and the tract lying off the mouth of the English Channel.
At the loops, for instance at H, the displacement is a maximum.
If the plate be small, it is sufficient, in order to bring out the simpler sand-figures, to hold the plate firmly between two fingers of the same hand placed at any point where at least two nodal lines meet, for instance the centre in (1) and (2), and to draw a violin bow downwards across the edge near the middle of a ventral segment.
Floating candles are often combined with other items, for instance petals, flowers, glass beads, colored sand or pebbles.
It is quite possible that the characters of the nematocysts might afford data as useful to the systematist in this group as do the spicules of sponges, for instance.
They made a greater display of brilliant metal and gorgeous colour than the Roman armies, for instance.
A characteristic peculiarity of the process is that the claims of the Roman see were always in advance of the actual facts and always encountered opposition; though there were many periods - at the height of the middle ages, for instance - when the voices raised in protest were only timid and hesitating.
AdvertisementFinally, ample scope for the display of tolerance - or intolerance - is found in the mixed marriages between Protestants and Catholics, which, as a result of the modern facilities for intercommunication and the consequent greater mobility of the population, have shown a large increase during the last few decades - in Germany, for instance.
It's known for instance that bees, which have a positive electric charge, can sense the negative charge that certain flowers emit.
They could be homeless, at risk of domestic violence or have a drug or alcohol dependency for instance.
Modern heaters may also be fitted with safety devices, for instance a tip over - cut out switch.
So also the angle /3 must be increased by S to obtain the angle at which the shot strikes a horizontal plane - the water, for instance.
AdvertisementThese, which go down to depths of 700 to 1700 ft., yield crude naphtha, from which the petroleum or kerosene is distilled; while the heavier residue (mazut) is used as lubricating oil and for fuel, for instance in the locomotives of the Transcaspian railway.
He has therefore lost sight of the truths that bodies are triply extended, mutually impenetrable substances, and by this force causes which reduce one another to a joint mass with a common velocity on collision, as for instance in the ballistic pendulum; that these forces are the ones we best understand; and that they are reciprocal causes of the common velocity of their joint mass, whatever happens afterwards.
The kings of U greatly patronized them, as for instance in the case of the celebrated Sakya Pandita by the seventh of these kings.
In order to explain the electrical properties of a solution, for instance of potassium chloride, we are driven to believe that each molecule of the salt is dissociated into two parts, potassium and chlorine, each associated with an electric charge equal in amount but opposite in sign.
The two assertions are not to be reconciled by pointing out that Professor Tornebohm underestimated, for instance crediting the United States with only 1 1 billion tons, whereas the United States Geological Survey's expert credits that country with from ten to twenty times this quantity; nor by pointing out that only certain parts of Europe and a relatively small part of North America have thus far been carefully explored for iron ore, and that the rest of these two continents and South America, Asia and Africa may reasonably be expected to yield very great stores of iron, and that pyrite, one of the richest and most abundant of ores, has not been included.
AdvertisementThe permissible phosphorus-content is lessened by the presence of either much sulphur or much manganese, and by rapid cooling, as for instance in case of thin castings, because each of these three things, by leading to the formation of the brittle cementite, in itself creates brittleness which aggravates that caused by phosphorus.
Forging proceeds by beating or squeezing the piece under treatment from its initial into its final shape, as for instance by hammering a square ingot or bloom first on one corner and then on another until it is reduced to a cylindrical shape as shown at A in fig.
At a later period the same privileges were extended to places in other countries also - as for instance to most of the cities in Sicily and Spain.
Patronage of art is among the cherished traditions of the German princes; and even whereas for instance at Casselthere is no longer a court, the artistic impetus given by the former sovereigns has survived their fall.
On the other hand, there is absolute coincidence in a number of cases, some of them very striking, as for instance the remarkably low minima of 1810 and 1823.
AdvertisementHeights have been calculated in various less direct ways, by observing for instance the angular altitude of the summit of an arc and the angular interval between its extremities, and then making some assumption such as that the portion visible to an observer may be treated as a circle whose centre lies over the so-called auroral pole.
Estimates of the intensity of the light have been based on various arbitrary scales, such for instance as the size of type which the observer can read at a given distance.
Capital data are possibly waiting there under ground - the Kabul valley for instance is almost virgin soil for the archaeologist - and any conclusion we can arrive at is merely provisional.
A potential branch or bud, either foliage or flower, is formed in the axil of each leaf; sometimes more than one bud arises, as for instance in the walnut, where two or three stand in vertical series above each leaf.
Also, everything relating to change of systems of axes, as for instance in the kinematics of a rigid system, where we have constantly to consider one set of rotations with regard to axes fixed in space, and another set with regard to axes fixed in the system, is a matter of troublesome complexity by the usual methods.
This case has important practical applications; for instance we may use the method to find the pressures on the supports of a beam loaded in any given manner.
Practically all the important wines of Germany are white, although there are a few red growths of some quality, for instance that of Assmannshausen in the Rheingau.
If a constant of reproduction, for instance the focal length, be made equal for two colours, then it is not the same for other colours, if two different glasses are employed.
The valleys and plains west of the Central Range, as for instance those of Mahallat, Joshekan, Isfahan, Sirjan, have an elevation of 5000 to 6500 ft.; those within the range, as Jasp, Ardahal, So, Pariz, are about 1000 ft.
The subject-contingents stood side by side with the native Persian troops; and the garrisonsin Egypt, for instance were composed of the most varied nationalities.
There are many Christian converts (chiefly Anglicans and Wesleyans) and Muslims. In the Northern areas are some Muslim tribes, as for instance the Susu.
Chronicles of the Greek cities were commonly ascribed to mythical authors, as for instance that of Miletus, the oldest, to Cadmus the inventor of letters.
Many are savanna grasses, in various parts of the tropics, for instance the large genus Andropogon, Elionurus and others.
These caeca occur in birds (as in mammals) at the junction of the small with the large intestine; and while in ordinary perching-birds they are reduced to small nipplelike buds of no functional importance, in many other birds - owls for instance - they form quite long receptacles.
Some of the details given by Procopius, in regard for instance to the treatment of infants, show that his informant was acquainted with certain characteristic customs of the Lapps.
Consequently the facts of moral development imply with the emergence of human consciousness the appearance of something qualitatively different from the facts with which physiology for instance deals, imply a stratum as it were in development which no examination of animal tissues, no calculation of consequences with regard to the preservation of the species can ever satisfactorily explain.
Linnaeus applied the Latin term Vermes to the modern zoological divisions Mollusca, Coelentera, Protozoa, Tunicata, Echinoderma (qq.v.), as well as to those forms which more modern zoologists have recognized as worms. As a matter of convenience the term Vermes or Vermidea is still employed, for instance in the International Catalogue of Zoological Literature and the Zoological Record, to cover a number of wormlike animals.
In countries which were not feudally organized - in Castile, for instance - vassal meant simply subject, and during the revolutionary period acquired a distinctly offensive significance as being equivalent to slave.
But much beside tablets has been found on these sites; primitive sanctuaries, for instance.
We often stress for instance that boom and slump are not antithetical categories as crude GCSE textbooks proclaim.
In case of supply difficulties substitute components may be supplied; for instance 100nF capacitors may replace 47nF parts.
The Northern Way Business Plan for instance sets aside £ 12 million for programs focused on getting incapacity benefit claimants back into work.
Do we today for instance break the second commandment by having pictures of created objects on the walls of our church?
Students from ethnic minority families tend to choose vocational courses at university - law or medicine rather than English or philosophy, for instance.
Take the case of the poor drunkard, for instance.
Perhaps the brown dwarf has an orbit similar to a comet, for instance.
This idea is used in freshwater ecology for instance where certain species are characteristic of organic pollution.
We're reviving frozen embryos right now, for instance.
The very top row, for instance he very top row, for instance has value f × g × h = h × h = e.
Culture passionately so the meats are for instance Lester nine holes.
I usually also have a fairly meaty project to handle, for instance an in-depth competitor analysis.
You are then forcing delegates to choose between papers on for instance family care or education for neonatal nursing.
See for instance these pictures of the male and female of the african rose-ringed parakeet.
On some displays, for instance storage tubes or pen plotters, the whole picture would have to be redrawn.
Was he reasonably prosperous; I mean, how big was the house, for instance?
We are developing new methods, for instance using cleavage by highly specific proteases, to inactivate proteins in fission yeast.
Would we be able to obtain canned pumpkin for instance?
We are now often dealing with very unusual gene combinations not seen in the wild - for herbicide resistance for instance.
Mowing is indiscriminate and does not act selectively; for instance it is impossible to mow only the grass in a mixed sward.
Embsay for instance had several cotton mills one of which became a large tannery in the early 20th century.
The crackdown on cowboy traders and tightening the Trade Descriptions Act, for instance - are very welcome.
Take the latest samurai vampire novel, for instance.
Rhabdopleura is no doubt of world-wide distribution, since it has been recorded in various localities from Greenland to South Australia, usually in water of not less than forty fathoms. Cephalodiscus, which for many years was known solely as the result of a single dredging by the " Challenger " from 2 4 5 fathoms in the Straits of Magellan, has recently been found in entirely different parts of the world, as for instance between Japan and Korea at ioo fathoms, at about half that depth off the south-east coast of Celebes, and between tide-marks on the coast of Borneo.
This unmethodical method produces in her longer and more ambitious novels, in Consuelo for instance and its continuation, a tangled wilderness, the clue to which is lost or forgotten; but in her novelettes, when there is no change of scenery and the characters are few and simple, it results in the perfection of artistic writing, " an art that nature makes."
Very important are also the investigations which show how, for instance in such fundamentally different groups as petrels and gulls, similar bionomic conditions have produced step by step a marvellously close convergence, not only in general appearance, but even in many details of structure.
The Osmanli sultans, as also the Mamelukes and the Seljuks, were accustomed to give largesse to their military forces on their accession to the throne, or on special occasions of rejoicing, a custom which still is practised in form, as for instance on the first day of the year, or the birthday of the Prophet (mevlud).
Lewes and others the doctrine of "cerebral reflex" was suggested, whereby actions, at first achieved only by incessant attention, became organized as conscious or subconscious habits; as for instance in the playing on musical or other instruments, when acts even of a very elaborate kind may directly follow the impulses of sensations, conscious adaptation and the deliberate choice of means being thus economized.
A vivid new light is shed by him upon certain problems, such for instance as those of the imagination or intuition, the source of Art and the theme of the Aesthetic, upon pure will, the source of Economic of Rights and of Politics, treated by Economic. The more precise determination and configuration of the categories and their mode of acting, by means of which is negated and solved the concept of an external reality and of nature placed outside the spirit and opposed to it, led Croce to an absolute spiritualism, widely different from the pan-logicism of Hegel and his school, which only seemed to solve the dualism of spirit and nature and really opened the door to the notion of a transcendental God, as became clear in the development of Hegel's theory at the hands of the right wing of his school.
In some domes, for instance in a dome at the university of Birmingham, a sound from one end of a diameter is heard very much more loudly quite close to the other end of the diameter than elsewhere, but in St Paul's Lord Rayleigh found that " the abnormal loudness with which a whisper is heard is not confined to the position diametrically opposite to that occupied by the whisperer, and therefore, it would appear, does not depend materially upon the symmetry of the dome.
It may thus be brought into unison with any sound of which it may be required to determine the corresponding number of vibrations per second, as for instance the note A3, three octaves higher than the A which is indicated musically by a small circle placed between the second and third lines of the G clef, which A is the note of the tuning-fork usually employed for regulating concert-pitch.
The British party was strong because of the loyalty of the large Church of England element, the neutrality of many Quakers, Dunkers, and Mennonites, and a general satisfaction with the liberal and free government of the province, which had been won gradually and had not suffered such catastrophic reverses as had embittered the people of Massachusetts, for instance.
Sometimes, as for instance during the insurrection of Zebrzydowski, Skarga intervened personally in politics, and on the side of order and decency, for his loyalty to the crown was as unquestionable as his devotion to the Church.
In spite of all their bravery, they succumbed to the Greek phalanx, when once the generalship of a Miltiades or a Pausanias had brought matters to a hand to hand conflict; and it was with justice that the GrecksAeschylus, for instance viewed their battles against the Persian as a contest between spear and bow.
Apart from that, the chief source of our error in this matter is due to the fact that in the historical accounts a whole series of innumerable, diverse, and petty events, such for instance as all those which led the French armies to Russia, is generalized into one event in accord with the result produced by that series of events.
But besides this, even if, admitting the remaining minimum of freedom to equal zero, we assumed in some given case--as for instance in that of a dying man, an unborn babe, or an idiot--complete absence of freedom, by so doing we should destroy the very conception of man in the case we are examining, for as soon as there is no freedom there is also no man.
Pentax have improved some of the buttons and dials - for instance the selector dial is now much easier to rotate.
Michigan for instance station wagon models such innovation accidents there are.
A stickleback in a tank, for instance - what do you see?
For him the memorial, not the journal, is the best record for temporary needs for instance in relation to subcontracted work.
In areas like offshore Angola, AVO in general works effectively in predicting hydrocarbons, for instance in the Oligo-Miocene turbidite sands.
Take Harry Potter, for instance -- I 'm quite a fan of those films; I find them strangely uplifting.
Slips meant for form fitting dresses cannot normally be worn with loose skirts, for instance.
Space heaters are different to other forms of heating as they heat a specific piece of space, for instance a single room.
They are also useful for special conditions, for instance helping to dry a property after flooding.
This assessment should include any special conditions, for instance the climate might be relatively dry, however the dehumidifier is to operate in a laundry or other damp environment.
A cat called Davy, for instance might have started life as Daisy.
The benefits of space heaters is that they can provide focused heat, for instance giving additional heat to a room with a sick or immobile person in it.
This in turn affects other parts of the carbon cycle, for instance by making the oceans warmer, which causes yet more carbon to be released into the atmosphere.
Chemicals are sometimes used in the preparation of fibers, for instance chemical dyes are sometimes used to color yarns and fabrics.
It calculates the amount of carbon and emissions that we generate ourselves through direct activity, for instance driving a car.
It also takes into account the amount of carbon and emissions that we generate through secondary activities, for instance the carbon that is produced by items we consume.
Combining trips, for instance to combine a shopping trip with the school run, is one way to reduce the number of miles driven.
It is also important that the land is suitable for this type of living - for instance if solar energy is going to be used, then it is important that the land is in sunshine for much of the day.
There's very little that can go wrong with herbal teas so it's a less stressful process than bread baking for instance.
This is why it is important to look for products which are labeled as containing 100% of a fine fiber, for instance 100% Egyptian Cotton.
Consider for instance that you are serving a soup course, a salad, and a main course.
Renaissance prom dresses and Gothic themed dresses are popular for proms with a more classical theme, like a medieval theme for instance.
This style of program is also ideal if you have lists of information to include, for instance giving special credits, recognition, or general thanks.
Take for instance the dynamic RuPaul, who has became a pop icon as a drag queen.
Take the O.J. Simpson case, for instance.
If the reading is in-between a size, for instance 23 ½ inches, round it up and purchase the next largest size.
Your local store is more likely to stock traditional yellow sunflower seeds than to offer Burpee's unique white variety, for instance.
Cultured freshwater pearls can be encouraged to grow in a variety of shapes, for instance hearts and crosses by placing preformed grit into the oyster.
This is an excellent alternative where the birthstone might be expensive (April´s birthstone, for instance is diamond).
Many crystals for instance Swarovski are of the highest quality and look wonderful matched with silver or gold beads.
Birthstones are often set into jewelry, however they can be used in other ways, for instance as special worry stones.
Why not have a bracelet that is formed from birthstones that relate to other occasions, for instance a marriage, engagement or Christening?
A beautiful ring for instance with a bright gemstone cabochon can add just the right amount of contrasting color to lift an otherwise dull outfit and give some added interest to an overall image.
Damaged or dirty packaging - many jewelers will discount and sell off cheaply items that have only superficial damage, for instance dirty packaging.
The necklace also makes a nice decoration, for instance hang it on the car mirror, drape it over a lamp cover or nail it on the wall.
Fragile hoop earrings, for instance those that are made from hollow gold or silver may get dented and therefore need special care.
Some people are looking for a pair of earrings with a realistic miniature model of a bicycle whereas others may look for a more stylized representation, for instance stud earrings that feature just a bicycle wheel.
Luckily, there are many 100% Organic Vitamins and Supplements which are certified by an a recognized authority, for instance USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) or other accredited certifying agent.
This is particularly good way to find products that might otherwise be difficult to find, for instance for very specialized or regional products.
The range of stores varies from stores who specialize in a single type of organic clothing, for instance baby clothing, through stores that sell organic clothing as an addition to their main range.
One of the problems that could occur from genetic modification is when DNA from one plant (like peanuts) that someone is allergic to is introduced into a non-allergenic plant, a tomato for instance.
It's easier for those times you need to use the restroom, for instance.
If you want a quieter trip to a water park, consider staying at a hotel off-site where not as many families are lodging -- a bed and breakfast for instance.
Bungie may have the rights to the game engine, but Microsoft owns the trademark to Master Chief, for instance.
The same can be said about the different characters in Mortal Kombat, Soul Calibur, and Tekken, for instance.
Select a basket theme - You can base your theme around a certain varietal of wine, a wine region, or a type of wine - for instance a red wine basket, a white wine basket or a dessert wine basket.
The Apple iPhone quickly comes to mind for its chic appearance and abundance of apps, for instance.
Some people choose to change their cell phone charms from time to time, and it is sometimes appropriate to find a charm that resembles awareness ribbons, for instance.
Verizon has V CAST and Telus Mobility has SPARK, for instance.
The display can adjust and alter based on the needs of the moment, offering music controls when you're listening to MP3s and showing a dial pad when you want to make a call, for instance.
This space would be used for saving mobile apps downloaded and purchased from the Android Market, for instance.
Yes, Americans may be able to use phones that are otherwise only sold in Asia, for instance.
This helps eliminate surprises such as types of bikini bottoms available -- you don't want to order a thong bottom when you really wanted one with full coverage, for instance.
If you know that your best girlfriend really loves vanilla, for instance indulge her with a gift basket of handmade vanilla-scented candles, soaps and other goodies.
A novelty candle mold which is time specific, for instance a new year's eve candle that contains the year in the design, is unlikely to be used much after that particular year is over.
Humorous candles are often combined with a few words, for instance 'nifty fifty'.
Other types of unusual candles are ones that use slightly different color schemes, for instance black and white, or 'everlasting candles' that won't blow out.
If any concerns remain about using real candles at the wedding, for instance if there are to be a lot of children in attendance, consider battery operated candles.
Battery candles can mimic a floating candle display, for instance they can be placed on a bed of sand or glass beads, without the fear of problems caused by an open flame or water.
While this has many benefits, for instance it allows different fragrance methods to be used in different locations and rooms, it can also result in a variety of fragrances used in the home.
If you opt for a generic fragrance, for instance lavender or rose, then home fragrance items from a variety of sources can be used.
Many candle makers offer workshops that focus on one area of candle making, for instance making taper candles or working with new-generation waxes such as soy wax.
Some candle wreaths are complete with candle holders for a certain type of candle, for instance tea-lights, and as such these may not be as flexible as other types of wreath.
This has some real advantages as it allows you to make a wreath that is the right color and style for your home, for instance you may want to make a fall wreath to match your home decor.
If the ring is worn against another ring, for instance an engagement ring and wedding ring worn together, the edges will wear down more quickly.
Proposals that are a little unusual or unique can end up costing a significant amount of money, for instance if special signs or other materials are required.
Many people are confused as to what is required of them at an engagement party - for instance do they need to dress formally or buy gifts.
Often compromises can be made to keep a ring within budget, for instance opting for a lower grade gold or smaller diamond.
There are many ways that these can be introduced, for instance people could be divided into teams or could be given the quizzes to complete at leisure during the party.
These make a special gift to mark other special occasions, for instance the birth of a new baby.
Let's say for instance that you ask "How can I move out of this state now?".
Both Target and Kmart offer a line of school uniforms, for instance.
If the color isn't a big issue, for instance if you're carpeting a basement play area, you might be able to negotiate on an outdated style or color.
If you know what sort of tattoo you would like, for instance a butterfly or perhaps a flower, you can take a look through the different flash art images and choose one that goes along with your theme or style.
The closed pentagram for instance is for protection while the inverted pentagram means to confront the negative and to learn from it.
A custom made case can be designed to incorporate a number of features, for instance a pocket for business cards, change or keys.A custom made case can also be decorated as required.
Blue, for instance is a relaxing and cool color, whereas red is vibrant and warm.
Some NOAA clocks have smart features - for instance they limit any weather warnings or information to only a local area.
These can having a special meaning, for instance a Zodiac sign or birthstone, or can be purely decorative, such as a pretty color.
They are also a great way to display charms that are of a special or sentimental significance, for instance the birth sign or initials of a loved one.
Amazon has a good reputation and often offers special deals, for instance free delivery if the total is over a certain amount.
They are also a useful time management tool, for instance setting a time limit on a project or meeting.
Generally it is best to match the watch band and watch face together, for instance picking a classic watch band to go with a classic style face.
The cool stainless steel looks fantastic when teamed with other metals, for instance gold.
Catalogs have been traditionally available in paper format and this means that they can be enjoyed at home while relaxing or at other times, for instance they can be browsed while commuting on a train to work.
Some watch bands, for instance stainless steel bands, are very hard wearing and can withstand extreme conditions; other straps like fine leather may crack or wear over time.
If a watch becomes damaged, for instance if it is dropped and the crystal breaks or the case becomes damaged then repair is necessary.
Some watches specialize in a particular field of activities, for instance diving or sailing.
Be careful when buying over the Internet - Some luxury watch manufacturers, for instance Breitling, do not sell watches over the Internet.
Most templates add information in standard areas of the card, so the person's name is in the upper left corner of the card, for instance.
You can also buy lye over the Internet, for instance at Boyer Corporation.
Some of these forums and groups support any diet for instance the Diet Power forum.
Choose foods that are broiled over fried foods; for instance grilled chicken is better than fried chicken.
For problem areas, say for instance the lower back, you may want to stretch daily.
They have several tracks available to listen to on their official Newsboys MySpace page, for instance.
The various takes on Cumbia are usually tied to a region and named as such - for instance Cumbia Norteno.
If not actively malign, then their goals and aims put them at odds with humanity; perhaps they need to eradicate mankind to make the earth useful to their own colonizing plans, for instance.
Perhaps Kirk (and Shatner) is at his best on the comedic episodes, with his deadpan reactions to hundreds of cascading tribbles, for instance.
How much booze did he put away, for instance?
In many birds some of the thoracic vertebrae are more or less coOssified, in most pigeons for instance the 15th to 17th; in most Galli the last cervical and the next three or four thoracics are coalesced, &c. The pelvic vertebrae include of course the sacrum.
There is very little grey matter in the cortex of the hemispheres, the surface of which is devoid of convolutions, mostly quite smooth; in others, for instance pigeons, fowls and birds of prey, a very slight furrow might be compared with the Sylvian fissure.
So long as the characters of new fossils are only of specific and generic value, it is mostly possible to assign the birds to their proper place, but when these characters indicate new families or orders, for instance Hesperornithes, Ichthyornithes, Palaelodi, their owners are put outside the more tersely constructed classifications applicable to modern birds.
They express the main complexes of land with their dependencies in well-chosen terms; for instance the " Neotropical region " stands short for South and Central America with the Antilles.
The Patagonian Subregion, most extratropical, is naturally devoid of a good many typically tropical birds, or these are but poorly represented, for instance Caerebidae, Mniotiltidae, Tanagridae, Vireonidae.
Horses and other draught animals are reared in the province, and there are several lakes frequented by water-fowl, and streams of clear water flow through it, as for instance the Kyros (Kur) formed by the junction of the Medos and Araxes."
He describes for instance the Sunday games in the village, football, and the struggle for food at great feasts; 1 Script.
They declare their readiness to adapt the law of the synagogue to the law of the land, as for instance in the question of marriage and divorce.
Owing to its position, the Persian state, when it from time to time became a conquering empire, overlapped Asia Minor, Babylon and India, and hence acted as an intermediary for transmitting art and ideas, sending for instance Greek sculpture to India and the cult of Mithra to western Europe.
It is perhaps on account of this intermediate flavour that the literature of Persia - for instance the adaptations of Omar Khayyam - is more appreciated in Europe than that of other Oriental nations.
See for instance that by Philippe de Thaun (Philippus Taonensis), dedicated to Adelaide or Alice, queen of Henry I.
Still De Blainville made some advance in a right direction, as for instance by elevating the parrots' and the pigeons as " Ordres," equal in rank to that of the birds of prey and some others.
The official figures are supplemented from time to time by numerous private forecasts, for instance those in " Neild's circular."
Sometimes the joint-king is merely titular, an infant of tender years, as for instance Antiochus Eupator, the son of Antiochus Epiphanes, or Ptolemy Eupator, the son of Ptolemy Philometor.
The wooden ploughstick, for instance - taking the country as a whole - has never been displaced.
On the whole, oceanographical research was being taken up most actively in Europe, but much important work was also begun in America, for instance the fine hydrographical research in the Pacific by the Scripps Institute of the university of California.
Some authorities, however, as for instance Gibbon, have supposed them to refer to the same person.
During all this time he was on terms of intimate friendship with the president, over whom he undoubtedly exerted a powerful, but probably not, as is often said, a dominating influence; for instance he is generally supposed to have won the president's support for the Kansas-Nebraska Bill of 1854.
Although the division of the country into terraces separated by ranges of hills is clearly marked in various districts, as for instance between Durban and Colenso, the province is traversed by many secondary chains, as well as by spurs of the Drakensberg.
The sand of some of the rivers, as for instance the Maros, Szamos, Koros and Aranyos, is auriferous.
The bracts are usually scale-like, but sometimes foliaceous, as for instance in Calystegia, where they are large and envelop the calyx.
Many trees have been introduced and considerable plantations made, as for instance on the slopes between Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Certain free mobile cells within the body, such as blood-leucocytes, as well as others which are fixed, as for instance the endothelium of the hepatic capillaries, have the property of seizing upon some kinds of particulate matter brought within their reach.
By similar methods nature, unassisted, betrays herself but too often; in many instances - probably originating primarily in the nervous tissues themselves - the course of disease is observed to follow certain paths with remarkable consistency, as for instance in diseases of particular tracts of the spinal cord.
Toxins may thus become so closely keyed into their corresponding atom groups, as for instance in tetanus, that they are no longer free to combine with the antitoxin; or, again, an antitoxin injected before a toxin may anticipate it and, preventing its mischievous adhesion, dismiss it for excretion.
Dr Creighton points out that the number given by certain chroniclers of the deaths from the early pestilences in London are incredible; such for instance as the statement that forty or fifty thousand bodies were buried in Charterhouse churchyard at the time of the Black Death in 1348-1349.
Thus for instance when any feudal institution (be it Gothic, Norman, or Anglo-Saxon) eludes our deciphering faculty from the imperfect records of its use and operation, then we endeavour conjecturally to amend our knowledge by watching the circumstances in which that institution arose."
If we take for instance the skins of animals that are striped or spotted, we have the best possible illustration of natures methods in this direction.
Thus for instance the capacity in free space of a sphere 2 metres in diameter would be 100/900,000 = 1/9000 of a microfarad.
Sand may be taken as the predominating deposit on the continental shelves, often with a large admixture of remains of calcareous organisms, for instance the deposits of marl made up of nullipores off the coasts of Brittany and near Belle Isle.
There are, however, several striking exceptions, as for instance in the anthracite from Peru, given in Table I., which contains more than io% of sulphur, and yields but a very small percentage of a white ash.
In some instances the coal seams may be changed as a whole, as for instance in South Wales, where the coking coals of the eastern side of the basin pass through the state of dry steam coal in the centre, and become anthracite in the western side.
Suppose for instance that two bodies, both devoid of heat, are placed in contact with one another, and that the surface of the one is then rubbed over that of the other.
Suppose for instance that two molecules, when at rest in equilibrium, are at a distance a apart.
The " mountains " in this case are the Alps, so that, from the Italian standpoint, Germans and French for instance were " ultramontane."
Take for instance Clement.
In special branches of industry Czechoslovakia is prominent among European countries, as for instance in the production of sugar and glass.
The lens may then be also dispensed with, and the whole collimator becomes unnecessary if the luminous source is narrow and at a great distance, as for instance in the case of the crescent of the sun near the second and third contact of a total solar eclipse.
Some years ago, when for instance the Ohio and Indiana elections were held a few weeks before the general election, each party strained every nerve to carry them, for the sake of prestige and the influence on other states.
He seems to have informed Picasso's move from analytical cubism to synthetic Cubism, for instance.
Take Harry Potter, for instance -- I'm quite a fan of those films; I find them strangely uplifting.