Hung Sentence Examples
The keys hung on the wall beside the door.
I hung up, my hand still shaking like a leaf in a windstorm.
He hung up before I had a chance to end the call.
She hung up before I could protest.
He hung up and lifted his chin at Speck, who obeyed the silent command to leave.
After a few questions, she hung up with an appointment scheduled for the following Saturday.
Her dark shining hair was pulled back loosely with bejeweled combs and hung in loose curls down her back.
Signs were hung out on all sides to allure him; some to catch him by the appetite, as the tavern and victualling cellar; some by the fancy, as the dry goods store and the jeweller's; and others by the hair or the feet or the skirts, as the barber, the shoemaker, or the tailor.
With that, she hung up.
I turned to my wife as I hung up the phone.
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Julie or Rita or Tamara hung up.
He hung it up only for it to ring again.
I hung up before he could concoct some other scheme.
She hung the last garment and changed into jeans and tennis shoes before leaving the house.
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Give me a call when you have some answers, I said and hung up before he could say more.
Adrienne tried to pull away from Brandon, but he hung on to her defiantly.
The odor she had smelled earlier hung in the air.
When the troops finally returned, a pall of disappointment hung over them like a shroud.
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I hung my arm over his shoulder.
The arm with the IV rested across her chest and the other hung limply.
Howie joined me, after I hung up the phone.
High up in the light sky hung the full moon.
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In spite of our air conditioning, I was perspiring freely when I hung up.
Her hand hung over the phone a minute as she fought with the urge to call Howard.
She hung up, sick of him and her weakness.
When she hung up, there was a questioning look on her face.
Is this where you hung out while I was in that cave?
When he hung this painting outside of his door, some birds flew down and tried to carry the cherries away.
If it was dull, it was at least hung true.
He hung up, and she stared at the cell then looked to her car.
Damian's heavy ring hung off a chain around her neck, and she clenched it.
The silence hung like a pall over the room as Cynthia wiped down the already spotless counter.
While the Deans were pleased that Martha had confided in them about her gruesome discovery, her pending exit remained an ever-present pall that hung over the remainder of the evening like a chilly fog.
Dean could hear the sound of Cynthia crying and then the click as she hung up the extension.
She hung up on me.
But as Dean hung up the phone he had no illusions about the pledges ever coming to fruition.
Then she said thank you and hung up.
You're just as mad at him because you think he hung you out to dry when he didn't answer your call the night Billy was killed.
Westlake hung his head and nodded.
She shut the cabinet door and hung the towel over the oven door handle to dry.
Carmen hung up and looked at Alex.
The doctor pulled at the mask that hung below his mouth, and for the first time, sounded interested.
She hung the picture back on the wall and turned toward the door.
He hung up before she could say farewell.
Grateful for somewhere to go, Deidre hung up and waited for his text.
He laughed again, and she hung up, pressing the heels of her palms to her eyes.
The pale man was tall and lean, and he hung his hands again through the bars of his cell.
The windows were open with no glass, and heavy iron chandeliers hung from thick wooden rafters and were burning real candles.
Rhyn watched him go, wondering just what his brother was planning, and how he.d figure it out before Katie was hung on the wall next to his mother.
Lankha.s head hung, as if he walked to his death.
She hung back when she reached the other three warriors in the hall watching the scene in the room.
Caught between consciousness and darkness, she hung limply for a long time, until the man holding her flung her onto a hard floor.
The moons hung well above the horizon, and the desert air was chilly enough for her to see her breath.
Cynthia carefully hand washed the articles of clothing from Fred's box of historical goodies and hung them outside in the sun to dry.
The smell of pancakes still hung in the air of the cozy kitchen.
Cynthia finished her conversation and hung up the phone.
It seems strange to read these words of some of the men whose drawers have hung on my bedpost!
Jerome Shipton passed Dean in the hall, holding the side of his head, and left the building as Dean hung up the phone.
As soon as she hung up, she held Dean close.
He hung up the phone and stormed out to the hall and donned his winter coat.
Most of Bird Song's other guests remained, as requested, in their own rooms but Ryland hung around the kitchen, sharing a snack of take-out pizza with Donnie while Edith sat nearby, wringing her hands and looking petrified.
After mutual love-you's, he hung up.
He answered it, muttered a few words, and hung up.
And the whore hung up before I could tell her what I thought of her and her ancestors back to Mrs. Adam!
The last thing he wanted now was for the police to interview his wife so soon after she'd hung up on him as he lay in bed with the now-dead Edith Shipton.
Dean had no more than hung up from yet another unsuccessful telephone try when the phone rang.
She had doubted, too—she had hung up the phone.
He called Shipton's name once more, but again his shout hung unanswered in the still winter air.
He would find a bar where gangs hung out and purposely pick a fight with the biggest, most obnoxious member.
Over the mantle hung a gilt-framed landscape oil; a fall scene that captured all the colors he so loved.
Pieces were hung on the walls with down lighting, and brass easels were strategically placed around the room.
Jackson hung his head as Connor patted his back.
Jackson hung the winter landscape where the fall scene had been, and propped the other two pieces on the mantel.
Have you hung them?
The sadness of never seeing Elisabeth as a wolf again hung over him.
When the phone went straight to voice mail, he hung up without leaving a message.
Carmen wiggled out of her coat and hung it on the rack.
Depending on the shape, old cookie cutters make charming napkin rings or place card holders.The Christmas designs make wonderful holiday decorations whether hung on a Christmas tree, attached to a wreath, or tied on a gift under the tree.
Whether you wish to display your antique saws or use them they should be hung up away from direct sunlight.
They look great when put outside and can be used to line a walkway, hung on fence posts to add a little light, or placed on tables for al fresco dining.
Add metal hooks to the walls to hold items that can be hung, such as backpacks, pans, chairs and cooking utensils.
You can even get She Bangs by William Hung (American Idol contestant).
A pacifier that is hung on a cord around the baby's neck, tied to the baby's hand, or attached to a crib can cause strangulation.
Baryshnikov hung up his ballet shoes in 1980 to begin serving as the Artistic Director of the American Ballet Theatre.
In choosing a holiday origami project, you'll first need to decide whether the item will be displayed on a table, hung from a tree, or used in some other way.
Origami Christmas ornaments are designed to be hung from a Christmas tree.
If you're looking for a project that's designed to be displayed on the mantle or hung as a garland or ceiling decoration, consider choosing one of these origami Christmas decorations.
This will give the illusion of a bird in flight when it is hung.
Carmen picked up the towel and hung it on the rack.
The sky hung like a gray sheet over the white landscape and huge flakes continued to fall.
She grinned up at Alex as she hung her coat.
Carmen hung her coat and tugged the boots off her wet feet.
She lifted her hand and the IV cord hung limply.
It got hung up on a stump and she had to yank from another direction to dislodge it.
Normally, clouds hung around the mountaintop.
Brady motioned her towards the door and hung back, pressing his thumb to a keypad on the wall.
It hung to her shoulders and swayed when she walked.
In the car, I fiddled with the necklace that hung around my neck.
Dean waited until she stopped for a breath and then rapidly explained they were doing all they could, would be in touch, thanked her and hung up.
He grumbled something unintelligible and hung up.
Your buddy is being a little coy but he's hung around the wrong people long enough to pick up some information.
He hung up, giving no further details.
He hung up the sopping towels and wet clothing in the bathroom.
No sooner had Fred hung up than the phone rang again.
As soon as Dean hung up, he telephoned the Byrne home.
He hung up before Dean could question him further.
He hung up before Fred had to think up a response.
He hung up before Mayer could protest.
Without another word, she hung up.
After she hung up, she made sure her cell phone was on and then headed for the kitchen.
She hung the empty bucket on a hook.
Carmen hung her head.
He's hung up on the baby thing.
He hung the brush on the wall and turned Ed toward his stall.
They would both be hung above the fireplace.
She was hung up on the biological issue – insisting that if they were patient, God would work miracles and they would have a child, as her parents had.
His huge tongue hung out of the side of his mouth like a thick slice of bologna.
The rope swing still hung from the tree, faded and frayed.
Darian hung back and watched, arms crossed.
Yully cried from the second floor, where she all but hung over the railing.
Long, dark hair hung loose and dripping around her shoulders.
Guards hung back in a loose perimeter around him, but they had thus far not challenged him.
He wanted her to be more independent, but when she tried, he hung on to her.
She pulled Destiny's dress out and hung it while tears coursed down her cheeks.
Alfonso hung his head.
The lady led her to a corner where two brooms hung on the wall.
A vine hung across the trail and when she reached to push it away, it fell on her arm.
At the cabin, she washed a dress in the sink and hung it on the line to dry, taking pride in the fact that she was making do with what was available.
The last time she'd hung out with anyone was at a PTA meeting.
He hung up and texted her quickly, typing with his thumb.
He wore jeans that hung around ripped hips and hugged flexing thighs, the sight of which made her fan herself as she almost let herself imagine them wrapped around her.
Jessi hung up and texted Xander.
To this character the fungus owes its generic name (Marasmius) as well as one of its most valuable qualities for the table, for examples may be gathered from June to November, and if carefully dried may be hung on strings for culinary purposes and preserved without deterioration for several years; indeed, many persons assert that the rich flavour of these fungi increases with years.
A vivid but somewhat chauvinistic history of Bela's reign will be found in Acsady's History of the Hungarian Realm (Hung.), i.
In many parts the peasants and townsfolk, enraged by the licence of the French, hung on his flank and rear.
See Correspondence of Thokoly (Hung.), ed.
In the Langen mono-rail the cars are hung from a single overhead rail; a line on this system works between Barmen and Elberfeld, about 9 m., the cars for a portion of the distance being suspended over the river Wupper.
In most of the systems that have been proposed this result is attained by electrical regulation; in one, however, a mechanical method is adopted, the dynamo being so' hung that it allows the driving belt to slip when the speed of the axle exceeds a certain limit, the armature thus being rotated at an approximately constant speed.
Another of Yung-lo's bells is hung in a Buddhist temple outside the north-west angle of the city wall, and is covered both on the inside and outside with the Chinese texts of the Lankavatara Sutra, and the Saddharma pundarika Sutra.
He was the eldest of a family of six sons and a daughter, and the only one who survived childhood; his own life in youth hung by so mere a thread as to be again and again despaired of.
This assurance was interpreted as not binding by the judge, and his fate hung in the balance.
The cattle and sheep entered for this competition are shown alive on the first day, at the close of which they are slaughtered and the carcases hung up for exhibition, with details of live and dead weights.
A statue in bronze was placed on the Thames Embankment, and there is a good portrait by Watts (a copy of which, by Watts himself, was hung in the National Gallery).
His figure was crooked, his limbs shrunken; his hair hung in dishevelled locks over his haggard countenance.
On occasions of festivals or pageants the balconies, the bridges, the boats, and even the facades of the houses, were hung with rich Eastern carpets or patterned textiles in gold and coloured silk.
Another story is that a rock hung over his head ready to fall and crush him (Euripides, Orestes, 5).
At last they hung him up by the feet between two pillars.
An iron ring on one of the chimneys is said to be that on which he hung the victims of his.
Kutusov had now overtaken the French, but fortunately for them he made no effort to close with them, but hung on their flank, molesting them with Cossacks and picking up stragglers.
From the girdle hung the single-edged missile axe or francisca, the scramasax or short knife, a poniard and such articles of toilet as scissors, a comb (of wood or bone), &c. The Franks also used a weapon called the framea (an iron lance set firmly in a wooden shaft), and bows and arrows.
The cakes when completed are, in order to remove them from the mould, slit open with a sharp knife, which is kept wet, and are hung up to dry.
The coagulum is next flattened out by a wooden or iron roller to get rid of the cavities containing watery liquid, and the sheets are then hung up for fourteen days to dry, when they weigh about 2 lb, the sheets being usually z to a in.
Next year Patenotre signed with Li Hung Chang a treaty of peace at Tien-tsin, by which the French protectorate in Annam and Tongking was recognized, and both parties agreed to remain within their own borders in the future.
From this point to Chieng or Keng Hung, the head of the old confederacy of the Sibsawng Punna or Twelve States, it is little known; the fact that it falls some goo ft.
See Political Correspondence of Stephen Bocskay (Hung.), edited by Karoly Szabo (Budapest, 1882); Jens Thury, Stephen Bocskay's Rebellion (Hung.), Budapest, 1899.
But the whole system, so to speak, hung in the air.
To its curative powers many crutches and ex voto objects, hung round the well, as in the Lourdes Grot, bear ample witness.
The empress Theodora (842-857) hung, crucified, beheaded or drowned some Ioo,000 of them, and drove yet more over the frontier, where from Argaeum, Amara, Tephrike and other strongholds their generals Karbeas and Chrysocheir harried the empire, until 873, when the emperor Basil slew Chrysocheir and took Tephrike.
Yet another fashion was that adopted by the flamens, who passed the right-hand portion of the toga over the right shoulder and arm and back over the left shoulder, so that it hung down in a curve over the front of the body; the upper edge was folded over.
If a healthy spinal cord be hung up in spirit for a matter of six months or more, a glassy substance develops within it quite like true amyloid.
The streets were hung with rich cloths of silk arras and tapestry; the aldermen and principal men of the city threw out of their windows handsful of gold and silver, to signify their gladness at the king's return; and the conduits ran with wine, both white and red.
On the occasion of his marriage with Catherine of Aragon the city was gorgeously ornamented with rich silks and tapestry, and Goldsmiths' Row (Cheapside) and part of Cornhill were hung with golden brocades.
The palace was built round a central court, flanked by passages and entered by a doorway of three battants hung on two columns.
The mud collects at the bottom of the u, and allows the upper part of the bag to filter for a longer time than would be the case if the bottom end were closed and if the bag hung straight like the letter I.
The next step is to remove the harvested crop to the drying-shed; primed leaves are placed at once in shallow baskets or boxes, and when under cover are strung on string or on wire and hung up on laths in the barn.
When sufficiently wilted they are hauled to the barn and hung up there on the same laths on which they were placed in the field.
The tobacco is hung in a barn in which there is a free circulation of air during dry weather.
His disciples' bodies already dangled from the arms of the cross before he was hung on the centre beam.
Tree-worship again is a constantly recurring feature, seen, for instance, in the permanently sacred character of the ficus Ruminalis and the caprcus of the Campus Martius, and above all in the oak of luppiter Feretrius, on which the spolia opima were hung after a victory.
His first Salon picture, "Hamlet et le Roi," was hung in 1869, and he became at once one of the recognized modern masters in France.
It is to him, like the photograph hung on a wall of one we love, cherished as a picture and no more.
Though the poet Ede Szigligeti has immortalized his memory in the play Bela III., we have no historical monograph of him, but in Ignacz Acsady, History of the Hungarian Realm (Hung.), i.
The soundings of the Dutch expedition on hung on the sounding-tube that it was automatically released the " Siboga " during1899-1900in the eastern part of the on striking the bottom and left behind, while the light brass tube Malay seas and those of the German surveying ship " Planet " containing a sample of the deposit was easily hauled up. This in 1906 in the South Atlantic, Indian and North Pacific Oceans principle has been adopted universally for deep soundings, and were notable, and Sir John Murray's expedition on the " Michael is now applied in many forms. In 1855 Maury published Sars " in the Atlantic in 1910 obtained important results.
The popular revolutionary tune of Spain, the "himno de Riego," is named after him, and his picture is hung in the Cortes, but he was a poor creature, and a bad example of the light-headed military agitators who have caused Spain much misery.
Loom-weaving in its simplest form began with the Chilkats of Alaska, who hung the warp over a long pole, and wrought mythological figures into their gorgeous blankets by a process resembling tapestry work.
He still, to use his own words, hung his new exposition on to "the old doctrines, however much they at times pained me, rather than on to the purer and clearer"; for he hoped that the reformation of the Church would proceed quietly and from within.
Hence his ability to concentrate hung on the mere good luck of obtaining timely information of Napoleon's plans, which in fact he failed to obtain.
It may be hung up by threads.
The Russians again broke out northward; but some of the Japanese squadrons hung on to the remnant of the enemy's battle-fleet, and the others dealt with the numerous Russian vessels that were unable to keep up. Then Togo called off his ships, and gave the torpedo craft room and the night in which to act.
As many as 700 pairs of golden spurs were collected on the field from the bodies of French knights and hung up as an offering in an abbey church of the town, which has long disappeared.
In the chapel behind the choir is hung one of Van Dyck's masterpieces, "The Erection of the Cross."
A level platform is hung from the chains by suspension rods.
Transverse girders are hung from the chains at distances of 18 ft.
The main girders are hung at each side on a horizontal shaft 8a in.
Little, however, was done in the science of botany, properly so called, until the 16th century of the Christian era, when the revival of learning dispelled the darkness which had long hung over Europe.
The matter seemed involved in mystery, and no one attempted to raise the veil which hung over the subject of embryogeny.
Small rudely shaped figures of wool, known as pilae, were also hung up in the same way as the oscilla.
Every Uniate or Catholic priest who could be caught was hung up before his own high altar, along with a Jew and a hog.
The fate of Poland and Saxony hung in the balance; Germany awaited an entirely new reorganization; Italy was again ready for dismemberment; rumours went that even the pope and the sultan might be largely affected.
For some time affairs hung in the balance, but Alexander could not mistake the tone of his opponents.
It was a very richly decorated object of coloured threads interwoven with gold, worn outside the luxurious mantle or robe; it was kept in place by a girdle, and by shoulder-pieces (?), to which were attached brooches of onyx (fastened to the robe) and golden rings from which hung the "breastplate" (or rather pouch) containing the sacred lots, Urim and Thummim.
Although President Hayes was not popular with the professional politicians of his own party, and was exposed to bitter attacks on the part of the Democratic opposition on account of the cloud which hung over his election, his conduct of public affairs gave much satisfaction to the people generally.
Old trees are selected, from the bark of which it is observed to ooze in the early summer; holes are bored in the trunk, somewhat inclined upward towards the centre of the stem, in which, between the layers of wood, the turpentine is said to collect in small lacunae; wooden gutters placed in these holes convey the viscous fluid into little wooden pails hung on the end of each gutter; the secretion flows slowly all through the summer months, and a tree in proper condition yields from 6 to 8 Ib a year, and will continue to give an annual supply for thirty or forty years, being, however, rendered quite useless for timber by subjection to this process.
See Bela Kerekgyarto, The Hungarian Royal Court under the House of Anjou (Hung.) (Budapest, 1881); Rationes Collectorum Pontif.
The best account of Andrew's government is in Laszlo Szalay'sHistory of Hungary (Hung.), vol.
This baldachin, called liturgically the ciborium, is sometimes hung from the roof by chains in such a way that it can be lowered or raised; sometimes it is fixed to the wall or reredos; sometimes it is a solid structure of wood covered with metal or of marble supported on four columns.
The assiduity with which Huc devoted himself to the study of the dialects and customs of the Tatars, for whom at the cost of much labour he translated various religious works, was an admirable preparation for undertaking in 1844, at the instigation of the vicar apostolic of Mongolia, an expedition whose object was to dissipate the obscurity which hung over the country and habits of the Tibetans.
It is profoundly affecting to contemplate this man, a mere wreck from gout, shrinking from no fatigue, no labour, and no personal sacrifices; disregarding the obstacles and difficulties thrown in his way by cardinals and temporal princes, whose fatal infatuation refused to see the peril which hung above them all; recurring time after time, with all his intellect and energy, to the realization of his scheme; and finally adopting the high-hearted resolve of placing himself at the head of the crusade.
See Karoly Szabo, Ladislaus the Cumanian (Hung.), (Budapest, 1886); and Acsady, History of the Hungarian Realm, i.
The proportions of the interior are noble, and in the church are hung three of the masterpieces of Rubens, viz.
He was then conducted by them to his appointed chamber, where a bath was prepared hung within and without with linen and covered with rich cloths, into which after they had undressed him he entered.
They are usually surmounted by two or three towers, but the bells are hung in a kind of wooden porch, resembling a
Just as the ancients hung their offerings on trees, temple columns and the images of the gods, so offerings were made to the Cross, to the Virgin Mary and on altars generally.
In this house the principal part of the roof is a fixture, ventilation being provided for by small lifting sashes against the back wall, and by the upright front sashes being hung on a pivot so as to swing outwards on the lower side.
Since 1871 Bavaria has shared to the full in the marvellous development of Germany; but her "particularism," founded on traditional racial and religious antagonism to the Prussians, was by no means dead, though it exhibited itself in no more dangerous form than the prohibition, reissued in 1900, to display any but the Bavarian flag on public buildings on the emperor's birthday; a provision which has been since so far modified as to allow the Bavarian and imperial flags to be hung side by side.
If two Leyden jars L, L were hung upon the conductors which supported the combs, with their outer coatings put in connexion with one another by M, a series of strong spark discharges passed between the discharge balls.
Their mangled remains were hung up by the feet to a lamp-post.
He even went the length of bestowing on Hobbes (but not always paying) a pension of £loo, and had his portrait hung up in the royal 4 Wallis's pieces were excluded from the collected edition of his works (1693-1697), and have become extremely rare.
The bulbs are best preserved hung in a dry place.
In the paintings we see gardens irrigated by handbuckets and shad ufs; the latter (buckets hung on a lever-pole) were probably the usual means of raising water for the fields in ancient times, and still are common in Egypt and Nubia, although water-wheels have been known.
There is first the preparation of the pile, which is hung round with helmets, shields and coats of mail.
Ever after these interviews a portrait of the emperor hung conspicuously in the rooms in which Frederick lived, a circumstance on which some one remarked.
Within this is hung loosely a second tube of much smaller dimensions so as to leave an annular space between the two.
The salt is " drawn " from the pan and placed (in the case of boiled salts) in small conical baskets hung round the pan to drain, and thence moulded in square boxes and afterwards stove-dried, or (in case of unboiled salts) " drawn " in a heap on to the " hurdles," on which it drains, and thence is carried to the store.
Madame de Kriidener, and her colleague, the evangelist Empaytaz, became the confidants of the emperor's most secret thoughts; and during the campaign that ended in the occupation of Paris the imperial prayer-meetings were the oracle on whose revelations hung the fate of the world.
Some tribes hung the scalps to their bridles, others to their shields, while some ornamented with them the outer seams of their leggings.
At dawn the survivors had retreated, only the light Border horse of Home hung about the field.
While Charles hung irresolute on the eastern border, the Covenanters, under Alexander Leslie, took heart, occupied Duns Law, and terrified Charles into negotiations (11th-18th June).
The fate of the Jesuits hung in the balance; and the Bourbon princes were determined to have a pope subservient to their hostile designs.
This was a branch of olive or laurel, bound with purple or white wool, round which were hung various fruits of the season, pastries, and small jars of honey, oil and wine.
The scheme hung fire, owing, it was alleged, to the personal hostility of George III.
Each of the parties concerned swore to observe faithfully every part of this deed, which the caliph caused to be hung up in the Ka`ba, imagining that it would be thus guaranteed against all violation on the part of men, a precaution which was to be rendered vain by the perfidy of Amin.
The shrine is famous for its cures, and when the saint has his serpent-festival on the first Thursday in May, Serpari or serpent-men carry coils of live reptiles in procession before his image, which in turn is hung with serpents of all sizes.
Revolving pendulums are usually constructed with pairs of rods y b and bobs, as OB, Ob, hung at opposite sides of the spindle, that the centrifugal forces exerted at the point 0 may balance A each other.
Clearly the one hope was to enter into a desperate struggle for the possession of such countries as still hung in the balance; and that could best be done by striking at the heart of the Reformation.
The massive vengeance of the church hung over them, like a heavy sword suspended in the cloudy air.
A lofty and magnetic orator, his speeches were published at Budapest in 1896; and he is the author of an interesting dissertation, Esthetics and Politics, the Artist and the Statesman (Hung.) (Budapest, 1895).
It is now wrung out so as to remove as much water as possible, and then hung up on lines prepared on the spot, to dry in the sun."
The streaks are sometimes partly softened or crushed by means of a steam hammer during the process of opening the bale, then taken to the "strikers-up" where the different varieties are selected and hung on pins, and then taken to the jute softening machine.
In the dry pile electrometer a single gold-leaf is hung up between two plates which are connected to the opposite terminals of a dry pile so that a certain constant difference of potential exists between these plates.
After the departure of the Romans the baths seem to have been long neglected, but were again frequented in the 16th century, when the chapel of St Anne was hung round with the crutches of those who were supposed to owe their cure to her healing powers; these interesting relics were destroyed at the Reformation.
In the neighbourhood of the temple was a grove of peculiar sanctity in which the bodies of the victims were hung up. After the introduction of Christianity the importance of Upsala began steadily to decline, and owing to its intimate associations with the old religion the kings no longer made it their residence.
For a few days the issue hung in the balance, and then the Argentine government accepted the provisions made in 1896 for arbitration.
His white hair hung gracefully on his shoulders, and his whole figure was patriarchal."
See Lajos Merenyi, Prince Paul Esterhazy (Hung.) (Budapest, 1895).
See Count Estenccizy's Campaign Diary (Hung.), ed.
See Aus den Papieren des Grafen Aurel Dessewffy (Pest, 1843); Memorial Wreath to Count Aurel Dessewffy (Hung.), (Budapest, 1857); Collected Works of Count Dessewffy, with a Biography (Hung.), (Budapest, 1887).
Volleys were exchanged, the British retreated, the minute-men hung on their flanks and from the hillsides shot them down, driving their columns on Lexington.
See Speeches (Hung.) ed.
A pen-drawing representing a ringleader of the Pazzi conspiracy, Bernardo Baroncelli, hung out of a window of the Bargello after his surrender by the sultan at Constantinople to the emissaries of Florence, can be dated from its subject as done in December 1 479.
His courtesy to all visitors, even to strangers and children who called to look at him, or who, not venturing to call, hung about his garden-gate in order to catch a glimpse of him, was almost a marvel.
The inner walls are often hung with hand-woven tapestries, which harmonize well with the smokeblackened rafters, the primitive loom and the huge Dutch stove characteristic of a prosperous Rumanian farm.
Every Uniat and Catholic priest was hung up before his own altar, along with a Jew and a hog.
Still unsatisfied, he next retired to the jungle of Uruvela, on the most northerly spur of the Vindhya range of mountains, and there for six years, attended by five faithful disciples, he gave himself up to the severest penance and self-torture, till his fame as an ascetic spread in all the country round about "like the sound," says the Burmese chronicle, "of a great bell hung in the canopy of the skies."
They hung doggedly along the coasts of Jamaica and Santo Domingo, but their day was nearly over.
The war of 1870-7r found Boudin impecunious but great, for then there had well begun the series of freshly and vigorously conceived canvases and panels, which record the impressions of a precursor of the Impressionists in presence of the Channel waters, and of those autumn skies, or skies of summer, now radiant, now uncertain, which hung over the small ports and the rocky or chalk-cliff coasts, over the watering-places, Trouville, Dieppe, and over those larger harbours, with port and avant-port and bassin, of Dunkirk, of Havre.
Therefore the angle of deflection which would be produced by grain weight hung at the distance //I o (for example) from the centre is the same as would be produced by 1 - 1 6 th of a grain in the scale-pan at the distance 1.
This forms the knife-edge, and the scale-pans are hung from the two projecting ends of the piece of steel.
The more elaborate ones are made either with a heavy travelling poise to measure the bulk of the load with a light travelling poise for the remainder, or else with a knife-edge at the end of the steelyard, on which loose weights are hung to measure the bulk of the load, the remainder being measured with a light travelling poise.
When a platform machine is in true adjustment, and the loose weights which are intended to be hung at the end of the steelyard are correct and consistent among themselves, a good and new machine, whose capacity is 4 cwt., should not show a greater error than 4 oz.
The pair of beams are hung centrally by rods and hooks from knife-edges in the forked end of a strong beam, which is carried at its fulcrum by the top plate of the frame of the machine.
In some species young examples have been met with in which the nema ends above in a small membranous disk, which has been interpreted as an organ of attachment to the underside of floating bodies, probably sea weeds, from which the young polypary hung suspended.
See Life of Szechenyi, by Zsigmond Kemeny (Hung.; Pest, 1870); Aurel Kecskemethy, The Last Years and Death of Count Szechenyi (Hung.; Pest, 1866); Menyhert Lonyai, Count Szechenyi and his Posthumous Writings (Hung.; Budapest, 1875); Max Falk, "Der Graf Stephen Szechenyi and seine Zeit" (in the Oesterreichische Revue, Vienna, 1867); Antal Zichy, Count Szechenyi as a Pedagogue (Hung.; Budapest, 1876); Pal Gyulai, Szechenyi as a Writer (Hung.; Budapest, 1892); Antal Zichy, Biographical Sketch of Count Stephen Szechenyi (Hung.; 2 vols., Budapest, 1896-1897).
In the eastern Hauran, there are hill-top shrines containing each a black stone, on which rugs, &c., are hung, and these seem to perpetuate features of pre-Islamic Arabian cult, including the sacrifice of animals, e.g.
The practice of sleeping (incubatio) in these sanctuaries was very common, it being supposed that the god effected cures or prescribed remedies to the sick in dreams. All who were healed offered sacrifice - especially a cock - and hung up votive tablets, on which were recorded their names, their diseases and the manner in which they had been cured.
Historically, great issues have hung upon the dislike by which High Lutheranism and High Anglicanism, those two midway fortresses between Rome and Geneva, have been estranged from each other.
See Vilmos Fraknoi, Tamils Bakocz (Hung.) (Budapest, 1889).
Among the Romans branches of coral were hung around children's necks to preserve them from danger, and the substance had many medicinal virtues attributed to it.
From each segment, near its base, a stalked peltate sporangiophore arose; this bore four sporangia, which hung parallel to the stalk.
Over the upper surface was stretched a white-dressed reindeer skin, and at the corners (so to speak) hung a variety of charms - tufts of wool, bones, teeth, claws, &c. The area was divided into several spaces, often into three, one for the celestial gods, one for the terrestrial and one for man.
Galileo Galilei, Kepler's most eminent contemporary, took a foremost part in dissipating the obscurity that still hung over the very foundations of mechanical science.
Burke uses, in reference to Hyder Ali, the same image which Demosthenes uses in reference to Philip. "Compounding all the materials of fury, havoc, desolation, into one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivity of the mountains.
The most interesting buildings are the cathedral church of the Assumption, founded in 1377, and completed with a modern facade copied from that of the Pantheon in Rome; the church of St Veit, on the model of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice; and the Pilgrimage church, hung with offerings from shipwrecked sailors, and approached by a stairway of 400 steps.
See Edon Hamvay, Life of Janos Damjanich (Hung.), (Budapest, 1904).
The frame cases - wired on both sides - are hung at the angles of a revolving ring of iron, and the reversing process is so simple and effective that the " Cowan " reversible frame has been adopted in all the best machines.
See Ignaz Acsady, History of the Hungarian State (Hung.) vol.
The leader, Hung Sin Tsuan, a semi-political, semi-religious enthusiast, assumed the title of Tien Wang, or Heavenly King, and by playing on the feelings of the lower class of people gradually collected a considerable force.
Ward was, unfortunately, killed in the assault of Tseki, and his successor, Burgevine, having had a quarrel with the Chinese authorities, Li Hung Chang, the governor of the Kiang-su province, requested General Staveley to appoint a British officer to command the contingent.
The city was taken on the 29th of November, and after its capture Gordon had a serious dispute with Li Hung Chang, as the latter had beheaded certain of the rebel leaders whose lives the former had promised to spare if they surrendered.
After the meeting with Li Hung Chang the " Ever-Victorious Army " again advanced and took a number of towns from the rebels, ending with Chanchufu, the principal military position of the Taipings.
He started at once and arrived at Tientsin in July, where he met Li Hung Chang, and learnt that affairs were in a critical condition, and that there was risk of war with Russia.
Alex hung the lights across the front of the house and put the lighted nativity scene on the front lawn.
A piñata had been hung from one of the banisters above and the children of some of the employees joined them.
I rode shotgun in an ancient Ford with a flag of Nigeria painted on the dashboard while Howie hung over the seat amid a month's supply of fast food wrappers and not a few empty beer cans.
He hung back as she approached the first nurse's station they came to, aware of the effect he had on humans.
His breaths hung in suspension with his thoughts as he mulled the fate of two thousand souls.
Bianca hung back from both, kept in place by two vamps on either side of her.
Damian's suite was lit only by a blazing fire in the hearth, and the scent of Jule's cigars hung in the air.
The mine entrance was no longer barred and the newly welded gate hung open.
Rhyn.s fists clenched as he took in the beheaded, dismembered body hung for spite on the wall.
She had doubted, too—she had hung up the phone.
Dean made a note to ask Cynthia Byrne about the incident and, after promising Mayer he'd keep in touch, hung up.
It was apparent Brunel had nothing more to offer so Dean thanked him for his help and hung up.
She was hung up on the biological issue – insisting that if they were patient, God would work miracles and they would have a child, as her parents had.
The guards hung in a loose perimeter around him, and he felt their tension ease as they walked.
She squeezed the moisture from the dishrag and hung it on the faucet and then dried her hands on the towel.
Xander hung up, irritated at the constant interruptions this night.
Gerry alone spoke to him, while two others hung back as the Guardian led him into the hidden room at the back of the house, filled with a small conference table and humming computers.
Protesters hung a banner at a Morrisons store in Bradford branding it the " UK's worst seafood retailer " .
It is particularly barbaric to allow turkeys with chronic leg disorders to be hung upside down by their legs for a full six minutes.
Even more alarming was the smell of burning brimstone that hung over the ruins of the parson's house.
Signs can be hung from the ceiling or fixed above transverse bulkheads in a corridor.
The door should be hung on three 100 mm steel butt hinges and be fitted with an overhead hydraulic self-closing device of approved specification.
Well, I guess the thing is not to get too hung up on the latest buzzwords.
A top hung outward opening casement offers a medium cost window option with reduced ventilation control.
The three first floor windows are modern insertions into frames that earlier held pairs of side hung casements.
From this time archeologists have found new types of objects including large bronze cauldrons which would have been hung on chains above the fire.
Yet there are people who actually attend the ceremony in carriages where the plain white robes have been hung up instead of proper blinds.
Sheets soaked with chloride of lime were hung at the windows of the House of Commons to prevent MPs getting cholera.
There is also a wall hung pan with concealed cistern.
Hidden behind walls and tiles, Geberit Duofix supports wall hung sanitaryware and includes an integral cistern.
When He died, few men mourned, but God hung black crepe over the sun.
The large crucifix on the wall in the middle of the aisle originally hung above the pulpit.
Richly carved and gilded, it was hung with green damask and lavishly trimmed with expensive fringe.
A small weight is hung on the free end and the vertical displacement, d, measured.
In jeans and a short sleeved shirt, he is now the rural farming gentleman, his white djellaba hung on a peg somewhere.
Helmets should be hung on pegs of wooden dowel or similar.
I realized my Venus had arrived, but had come with one of the thick dullards she usually hung with.
Matching earrings have the same baroque nuggets of Smokey Quartz, hung from sterling silver earwires for pierced ears.
In the world of our chosen abstraction - that of sequential execution of a method - it looks like our thread has hung.
The room was tastefully decorated, and outside the premises hung a beautiful festoon containing a suitable motto.
The mirror frame is hung between two scratch stock, tapered supports with adjustable, brass thumb side screws and brass bell finials.
The light arching fronds of ferns are a lovely addition to baskets hung in shadier positions.
Then the pup leaped up and grabbed a mouthful of Cherokee's belly fur and hung on.
His mid-air feinting kicks, spins and flips recall the mid-80s heyday of Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao.
Building a boat from forest trees and using nails made from old horseshoes, they hung it with awnings to ward off Indian arrows.
Its all about having a vision and not getting hung - up on the present.
Posters were hung on the walls of cats doing everything imaginable including, of course, the infamous " Hang in there, baby!
Or hung on to the odd bits that were truly irreplaceable.
The walls have panels of lapis lazuli, some hung with wreaths of laurel in green jasper, within similar borders.
J Egan, the rider of All Of Me, reported that the colt hung left-handed.
This evening's event takes place within the Idea Object gallery, exploring the materiality of the theme and the artworks hung within it.
On the south wall my windproofs, fur mukluks, parka, and pants hung drying from tenpenny nails.
Others hung banners from highway overpasses, causing rush hour traffic to halt to a standstill as commuters pondered the demonstration.
Three times the picture has ' hung ' (in computer parlance ).
We will have a real chance of getting the hung parliament we need to open up British politics for the 21st century.
An oak pergola, hung with ship's rope, leads away from the house to the Rose Lawn.
Painted on sealed 12mm marine ply hung with half inch knotted natural colored rope.
When I came back down south I hung up my volleyball shoes and picked up my badminton racket again.
His ideas was to have a slightly racy version of the Last Supper hung over his dining room table.
He was captured and hung after leading the biggest slave rebellion in Jamaica's history.
When I forced a reboot I have no way of knowing the status of the hung process.
Meat needs to be hung for anything from 1-4 weeks before it is edible, so I see nothing wrong with humans eating roadkill.
Long flowing robes tend to get in the way or get hung up on objects.
A cavalry saber hung at his side, and in his hand he held a short-handled whip.
Madonna's Hung Up, which was out in October for goodness ' sake, is STILL in the charts at number 15.
I can rsh to see hung sander processes on each node.
We found ourselves at Albert where the Madonna, having been hit by shellfire, hung down from the top of a church.