Packed Sentence Examples
I packed enough food for Jack for three days.
I packed you a bag with a change of clothes.
Or are packed with vitamins.
It was lunchtime, and the sidewalk was packed with people in business attire headed to the small bistros, cafes and other eateries lining the business district of downtown Atlanta.
The LeBlanc's had picked up Howie at his Boston apartment so the car was packed tightly.
She packed all the dishes and stashed them in the back of one of the wagons.
He packed it up.
Grabbing an armful of the hay they had packed around the supplies in each wagon, she dropped it on the sand and the mules eagerly began devouring it.
He looked at his watch, aware he had a morning packed with activities to follow up on.
They were both silent for a few moments, remembering that emotion packed morning - and another one.
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Not so, as over a hundred people packed the room.
The largest of the Sanctuaries, it was packed with the majority of the Immortals who had been present in the castle.
We'll get it all packed, urged Sonya reproachfully.
I have everything packed.
AdvertisementConnie packed and left that evening after work, still expressing her concern and insisting that Lisa call her if she wanted to talk.
As soon as I can get packed.
Carmen sat the butter on the table Your breakfast is ready and I packed a sack lunch for you.
Instead, she went to her bedroom, changed into her clothing and packed a bag.
Beyond the main room were two hallways, also packed, and opened doors along both where men and women circulated.
AdvertisementThey spoke in German as they made their way down the narrow wooden stairwell to the packed bar.
She dressed comfortably and packed her overnight bag, then searched the room, certain she was forgetting something.
The movers had gone crazy and even packed her stuff.
It looked like real food packed on the low tables with meat, gravies, and tons of dishes of what might have been casseroles of varying colors.
It was packed with warriors facing a screen with A'Ran's calm, hard image displayed.
AdvertisementI haven't had a chance with Bird Song packed like a sardine can.
I was a lady for a long and lovely Sunday afternoon while a tan mare serenaded us with her tinkling bells as the runners wooshed along on the packed snow.
The Deans packed a quick lunch and drove out of town to the ranch house.
There wasn't near as much snow early yesterday and it's too loosely packed to provide much of a cushion.
He donned biking clothes, packed a jacket and sweater in his pannier and set off in pursuit of a few peaceful moments in one of his favorite worlds.
All of Edith Shipton's belongings were still packed in a closet at Bird Song.
As Jackson packed up the basket, Elisabeth stood again admiring the valley.
Toni was right; the barracks area was packed.
She'd packed her favorite clothes to take with her to Wynn's a few days before she ended up in Hell.
The street below was narrower than it appeared on TV and packed with cars and elegantly dressed men and women walking to a gathering across the street --probably the soiree Andre had mentioned.
Dean started to protest but his wife began carrying the packed ornaments from the room and asked in her sweetest tone if he could remove the now-dried Christmas tree and finish a short list of Bird Song chores she'd drawn up earlier.
The room, obligatorily draped in fishnet and seashells, was packed to the gunnels with as many standing as occupying the tightly clustered seats jammed into the smoky room.
Ms. Nightingale murmured a room number and motioned down a hall crowded with bodies like the day after Gettysburg while white-coated figures strolled among the moaning, clip boards in hand With wide-eyed Fred following behind, Dean ran the gauntlet until he found the room, a small office packed with five men and a lot of smoke, three of them in Philadelphia Police uniforms.
Dean was carefully reassembling his bicycle after it had been packed for the flight from Pennsylvania.
Darian collected his two favorite cats then packed a small suitcase and Traveled to the cabin.
They are differences which seem to be inherent in the difference between a republic and a monarchy, but which it would be truer to say are inherent in the difference between a body of men packed close together within the walls of a city and a body of men - if we can call them a body - scattered over a wide territory..
There are cold storage warehouses at various points in Canada, at which the eggs are collected, sorted and packed before shipment.
In front of it stood carriages without horses and things were being packed into the vehicles.
He turned and exited the cage, toward the torch-lit area beyond the wooden rows packed with people on either side of the arena.
The dwellings were alight and inns packed with refugees fleeing the eastern and southern portions of the city before they, too, died in the war.
The packed dirt was rocky beneath her fingers.
The store was packed, the line outside extending for a few hundred meters along the mall.
He discovered a fact subsequently rediscovered by others, that a tube of metallic filings, loosely packed, was sensitive to electric sparks made in its vicinity, its electrical resistance being reduced, and he was able to detect effects on such a tube connected to a battery and telephone at a distance of 500 yds.'
F, Section through the surface tissue of the Brown Alga Cutleria multifida, showing the surface layer of assimilating cells densely packed with phaeoplasts.
In all cases, while the internal threads which bear the cortical branches consist of elongated cells with few chromatophores, and no doubt serve mainly for conduction of food substances, the superficial cells of the branches themselves are packed with chromatophores and form the chief assimilating tissue of the plant.
These branch, and may be packed or interwoven to form a very solid structure; but each grows in length independently of the others and retains its own individuality, though its growth in those types with a definite external form is of course correlated with that of its neighbors and is subject to the laws governing the general form of the body.
The main assimilating tissue, on the other hand, is under the upper epidermis, where it is well illuminated, and consists of oblong cells densely packed with chloroplasts and with their long axes perpendicular to the surface (palisade tissue).
If too closely packed, the soil particles present mechanical obstacles to growth; if too retentive of moisture, the root-hairs suffer, as already hinted; if too open or over-drained, the plant succumbs to drought.
In 1909 the number of exiles for political reasons from Russia was reckoned at 180,000; but the third Duma, purged and packed by an ingenious franchise system, was in its third year passing measures of beneficent legislation, in complete harmony with the government.
More than one-fourth of the value of its manufactures is in Quaker Oats and other food preparations; among those of less importance are lumber and planing-mill products, foundry and machineshop products, furniture, patent medicines, pumps, carriages and waggons, packed meats and agricultural implements.
In this method the operation is carried out in a hard glass tube sealed at one end and packed as shown in fig.
Davout in obedience to his orders of the previous morning was packed on the narrow plateau of the mountain, whilst, below in the ravines on either flank, Soult on the right, and Augereau on the left, were getting into position.
In the interior the surface of the inland ice is composed of dry snow which never melts, and is constantly packed and worked smooth by the winds.
Other manufactures of importance are butter, cheese and condensed milk, packed meats and other slaughter-house products, steam railway cars, foundry and machine-shop products, linseed oil, malt liquors, planing-mill products, sash, doors and blinds, boots and shoes, and agricultural implements.
The view of the three from the south, presenting a continuous river frontage of six miles, the river crowded with shipping and the densely packed houses surmounted by church towers - of which three are higher than the dome of St Paul's in London - is one of great magnificence.
In some obsidians from Teneriffe and Lipari the whole rock consists of them, so closely packed together that they assume polygonal shapes like the cells of a honeycomb.
The coils and branches of the tube are packed by connective tissue and blood spaces.
Lateral eyes consisting of a densely packed group of eye-units (" compound " eyes).
Although an agricultural country, Brazil does not produce all its own bread and meat, and the imports of wheat, wheat flour, rice, fish, jerked beef and preserved meats, lard, butter, beans, potatoes, packed fruits and vegetables, Indian corn and other food-stuffs, are surprisingly large.
Within certain limits Croatia's autonomy was respected, but so far from Zagreb being consulted, the terms of the new settlement were in effect dictated from Budapest and only submitted pro forma to a carefully " packed " Croatian Diet, after the bargain between Budapest and Vienna had already made of them an accomplished fact.
He was kept in confinement a fortnight, and was then packed off to England in accordance with his own request.
The piston, provided with a valve opening upwards, is packed in the cylinder by a leather cup which is securely pressed against the sides of the cylinder by the atmospheric pressure.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, aluminium, cadmium, iron (pure), nickel and cobalt are practically amorphous, the crystals (where they exist) being so closely packed as to produce a virtually homogeneous mass.
Lorenzo, entered Florence with the Spanish troops; a parlamento was summoned, and a packed balia formed which abolished the Greater Council and created a constitution similar to that of Lorenzo the Magnificent.
A parlamento was summoned, the usual packed balia created, and all opposition silenced.
Each cistern is fitted kith a perforated false bottom, on which a blanket or specially woven cloth is placed, to receive the char which is poured in from the top, and packed as evenly as possible until the cistern is filled.
The cistern being thus packed and settled is closed, and the syrup from the bag filters, heated up to nearly boiling point, is admitted at the top until the cistern is quite full.
A cistern well packed with 20 tons of char will hold, in addition, about io tons of syrup, and after settling, this can be pressed out by allowing second quality syrup, also heated to nearly boiling point, to enter the cistern slowly from the top, or it may be pressed out by boiling water.
On descending into the substratum the finer material decreases and more stones are met with; farther down are seen larger fragments of unaltered rock closely packed, and this brash or rubble grades insensibly into the unbroken rock below.
When fermentation is completed the tobacco is graded, an operation carried out very carefully in the case of the better cigar tobaccos, and packed for export, cigar tobaccos in bales, and other kinds in hogsheads.
The leaves are graded with the most scrupulous care and finally packed in bales of about 176 lb each.
The fillers or inner contents of the cigar must be of uniform quality, and so packed and distributed in a longitudinal direction that the tobacco may burn uniformly and the smoke can be freely drawn from end to end.
They are then sorted into qualities according to their colour, packed in boxes, in which they are stored for sale.
But the bulk of its inhabitants being packed into a comparatively small portion of this area, the working classes suffer greatly from overcrowding, and all sections of the community from high rents.
These are sun-dried, packed in bales, and distributed throughout the sierra region, where coca is used by the natives as a stimulant.
Beyond the commercial portion, on each side, lie the Chinese quarters, wherein there is a closely packed population.
The chief industry is the cultivation of oysters in four large beds in the Mare Piccolo; besides oysters, Taranto carries on a large trade in cozze, a species of large black mussel, which is packed in barrels with a special sauce.
John of Gaunt regained power, and in 1377 a new parliament, carefully packed by the courtiers, reversed the acts of the Good Parliament.
He was one of the packed court of judges who in 1619 condemned the aged statesman to death.
These are worked backwards, the coal being taken to a height of 20 ft., the opening being packed up with stone sent down from the surface.
In breaking up and sending out the carbide for commercial work, packed in air-tight drums, the crust is removed by a sand blast.
The coin is counted and packed into bags for despatch from the Mint.
At the height of the coffee-growing enterprise 20,000 men, women and children, chiefly Sinhalese and Tamils, found employment in the large factories and stores of the merchants scattered over the town, where the coffee Was cleaned, prepared, sorted and packed for shipment.
Tea, oni the contrary, is prepared and packed on the estates; but there is a considerable amount of work still done in the Colombo stores in sorting, blending and repacking such teas as are sold at the local public sales; also in dealing with cacao, cardainoms, cinchona bark and the remnant still left of the coffee indiustry.
This prevents infection from outside and also destroys any spores or fungus mycelium that may have been packed away along with the bulbs.
By forming the bottom of the mould of hoop iron placed on edge and closely packed, and the sides of sand, while the top was left open, Lord Rosse overcame this difficulty, and the hoop iron had the further advantage of allowing the gas developed during the cooling to escape, thus preventing the speculum from being full of pores and cavities.
G., when formed into a charge of lead shot composed of equal spherules closely packed, will have a G.D.
The articles are slacked transversely in a furnace, each being packed in granular coke and covered with carborundum.
His Introduction, consisting of three closely packed volumes dealing with textual as well as literary criticism, is the first comprehensive treatment of the entire Old Testament as literature.
Zahn's series is monumental in its way, and his Grundriss is very handy and full of closely packed and (in statements of facts) trustworthy matter.
Other important manufactures, with their product values in 1900 and in 1905, are iron and steel ($5,004,572 in 1900; $6,167,542 in 1905); railway cars ($4,248,029 in 1900; $5,739,071 in 1905); packed meats ($5, 1 77, 16 7 in 1900; $5, 6 93,73 1 in 1905); foundry and machine shop products ($4,434,610 in 1900; $4, 6 99,559 in 1905); planing mill products, including sash, doors and blinds ($1,891,517 in 1900; $4,593, 2 5 1 in 1905-an increase already remarked); carriages and wagons ($2,849,713 in 1900; $4,059,438 in 1905); tanned and curried leather ($3,757,016 in 1900; $3,952,277 in 1905); and malt liquors ($3,186,627 in 1900; $3,673,678 in 1905).
The third or last molar tooth of both jaws is of great size, and presents a structure at first sight unlike that of any other mammal, being composed of numerous (22-25) parallel cylinders or columns, each with pulp-cavity, dentine and enamel-covering, and packed together with cement.
Canadian eggs are usually packed in cases containing thirty dozens each.
For the export trade it is packed in square boxes made of spruce or some other odourless wood.
Sometimes in the course of a post-mortem examination a gall-bladder is found packed full of gall-stones which during life had caused no inconvenience and had given rise to no suspicion of their presence.
A pair of ducts (ai) lead from the first enlargement of the alimentary tract called stomach into a pair of large digestive glands, the socalled liver, the branches of which are closely packed in this region (af).
These parcels, he said, "contained quicklime, for the purpose of absorbing any moisture and keeping the boxes quite dry, the lime being packed in paper for the sake of cleanliness.
After being dried, the hanks are packed in linen bags and boiled for three hours in a weaker soapy solution, then washed out in pure warm water and dried in a centrifugal hydroextractor.
After a close and even cruel confinement (he was denied the use of pen and ink) of more than a year, he was brought to trial before .a special commission and a packed jury.
Among the products are packed meats, flour, beer, trunks, crackers, candy, paint, ice, paste, cigars, clothing, shoes, mattresses, woven wire beds, furniture and overalls; and there are foundries, iron rolling mills and tanneries.
In 1900 Nebraska City ranked third among the manufacturing cities of the state, the manufactures including canned fruits and vegetables, packed pork, flour, oatmeal, hominy, grits, meal, starch, cider-vinegar, agricultural implements, windmills, paving bricks, concrete, sewer pipe, beer, over-ails and shirts.
The furnace consisted of a flat, rectangular, firebrick box, packed with a layer of finely-powdered charcoal 2 in.
From Sheffield Lodge, twelve years later, she applied to the archbishop of Glasgow and the cardinal of Guise for some pretty little dogs, to be sent her in baskets very warmly packed, - "for besides reading and working, I take pleasure only in all the little animals that I can get."
For commercial purposes, crowns of lily of the valley, tulip and other bulbs, and such deciduous woody plants as lilac and deciduous species of rhododendron, while in a state of rest, are packed in wet moss and introduced into coldstorage chambers, where they may be kept in a state of quiescence, if desired, throughout the following summer.
The seeds should be kept in sacks or bags in a dry place, and if from plants which are rare, or liable to lose their vitality, they are advantageously packed for transmission to a distance in hermetically sealed bottles or jars filled with earth or moss, without the addition of moisture.
As dryness is favourable to an increase of heat, such walls should be either built hollow or packed behind to the thickness of 3 or 4 ft.
The joints are packed or caulked with tow, smeared with a mixture of white and red lead.
During winter, grafts may be conveyed long distances, if carefully packed.
For most of these the lightest spongy but sweet turfy peat must be used, this being packed lightly about the roots, and built up above the pot-rim, or in some cases freely mixed before use with chopped sphagnum moss and small pieces of broken pots or nodules of charcoal.
It may then be taken into the greenhouse and packed closely together under the stage, and will be fit for use from January to March, according to the temperature of the house.
The general impression was that inasmuch as the senate was packed with men devoted to the royal couple, and inasmuch as the government obtained a large majority at the general elections, King Alexander would not hesitate any longer to proclaim Queen Draga's brother as the heir to the throne.
These reserve stores may be packed away in single hyphae or in swollen cells, but the hyphae containing them are often gathered into thick cords or mycelial strands (Phallus, mushroom, &c.), or flattened and anastomosing ribbons and plates, often containing several kinds of hyphae (Merulius lacrymans).
Such aggregations of hyphae frequently become knotted up into dense masses of interwoven and closely packed hyphae, varying in size from that of a pin's head or a pea (Peziza, Coprinus) to that of a man's fist or head, and weighing io to 25 lb or more (Polyporus Mylittae, P. tumulosus, Lentinus Woermanni, P. Sapurema, &c.).
Thus in Penicillium, Eurotium, Erysiphe, &c., hyphal ends which are the initials of ascogenous branches, are invested by closely packed branches at an early stage of development, and the asci develop inside what has by that time become a complete investment.
Much more complicated are the processes in a large series of "fructifications," where the mycelium first develops a densely packed mass of hyphae, all alike, in which labyrinths of cavities subsequently form by separation of hyphae in the previously homogeneous mass, and the hymenium covers the walls of these cavities and passages as with a lining layer.
Berthelot, Jahresb., 1851), or when petroleum is led through a red-hot tube packed with charcoal (A.
When passed through a red-hot tube packed with carbon it yields 0j3-dinaphthyl, (C 10 11 7) 2.
In carrying out this process the castings are packed in a mass of iron oxide, which at this temperature gradually removes the fine or " temper " graphite by oxidizing that in the outer crust to carbonic oxide, whereon the carbon farther in begins diffusing outwards by " molecular migration," to be itself oxidized on reaching the crust.
Where a freezing store for furs is not accessible, furs should be well shaken and afterwards packed in linen and kept in a perfectly cool dry place, and examined in the summer at periods of not less than five weeks.
The leaves are stripped, withered, rolled and sorted, then packed in sacks and exported, chiefly to Argentina.
These constitute a hypodermal layer, beneath which the chlorophyll cells of the parenchyma are densely packed together, and are elongated in a direction vertical to the surface of the leaf, forming the palisade tissue.
Any surplus not needed for the family is sold in its sun-dried state to the collector, who takes it to the hong, where it is fired, blended and packed for exportation.
For transit they are packed twelve together in hides sewn up while moist, which contract to make a strong tight package of 60 to 70 lb weight.
Upon completion of the sifting, the tea is again fired, and while warm it is packed tightly into lead-lined chests, and the lead covers completely soldered over it, so that it may be kept perfectly air-tight until required for use.
The scutes on the neck, six in number, are packed closely together, the four biggest forming a square.
The Ulvaceae, the thallus of which consists of external form as an expanded Coprinus, Neomeris simulates the laminae, one or more cells thick, or hollow tubes, probably represent fertile shoot of Equisetum with its densely packed whorled branches, a still more advanced stage in the passage of a colony into a multiand in Microdictyon, Anadyomene, Struvea and Boodlea the branches, cellular plant.
In a long series of crafty movements James managed to reintroduce episcopacy (1598-1600) by the aid of packed General Assemblies, later declared void by the Covenanters (1638).
Owing to the confined area, the buildings are closely packed together; but each monastery contains beside the monks' cells and water-cisterns, at least one church and a refectory, and some also a library.
Flour is the principal product; among others are woollen goods, foundry and machineshop products, wooden ware, sash, doors and blinds, caskets, shirts, wagons and packed meats.
On the continent of Europe, where the last-named requirement has been for a long time more urgent than in Great Britain, another system has been generally preferred, namely, passing the gas through a long series of stoneware receivers, and ultimately through a small tower packed with stoneware or coke, making the acid flow in the opposite direction to the gas.
The finished product is packed into wooden casks lined with brown paper.
The dried or " finished " soda-ash is ground to a pretty fine powder and is packed into wooden casks or " tierces," holding from io to about 20 cwt.
In the valleys of Kabul mulberries are dried, and packed in skins for winter use.
Crowds of petty traders attend, bringing all those miscellaneous articles that can be packed into a pedlar's wallet; and the neighbouring villagers look forward to the occasion to satisfy alike their curiosity and their household wants.
In the old town, with its partly demolished fortifications, houses, shops and warehouses are more closely packed and the streets are narrower than in most East Indian towns, and, although a considerable number of Europeans live in this quarter, the outlying quarters, such as Simpang (where is the government house) and Tuntungan, are preferable for residence.
He packed the privy council, the army and the universities with Catholics, and tried to legalize the exercise of their religion by an utterly unconstitutional Declaration of Indulgence.
The people had been less interfered with; the change of church government involved no change in the conduct of worship. But the articles passed by the packed assembly of Perth in 1618 touched on the religious habits and postures of the people, and in this it soon appeared that a crisis had been reached.
The rippled stalks are tied in small bundles and packed, roots downwards, in the dams till they are quite full; over the top of the upper layer is placed a stratum of rushes and straw, or sods with the grassy side downwards, and above all stones of sufficient weight to keep the flax submerged.
The process is tedious, the resulting fibre is brown in colour, and it is said to be peculiarly liable to undergo heating (probably owing to the soft heavy quality of the flax) if exposed to moisture and kept close packed with little access of air.
For open pools and dams Schenck substitutes large wooden vats under cover, into which the flax is tightly packed in an upright position.
The back, accordingly, moves faster than the front, and the whole is packed together; as when an ice-floe drives against the shore, the ice breaks and the outer fragments ride over those within.
Before the crop is all gathered in a meeting of buyers and sellers takes place in each district, at which the price to be asked is discussed and settled, and the opium handed to the buyers, who in many instances have advanced money on the standing crop. When sufficiently solid the pieces of opium are packed in cotton bags, a quantity of the fruits of a species of Rumex being thrown in to prevent the cakes from adhering together.
The bags are then sealed up, packed in oblong or circular baskets and sent to Smyrna or other ports on mules.
Forty of these balls are packed in each chest.
The mass is then packed into boxes all of one size, and a specimen of each again assayed, the mean of the whole being taken as the average.
By October the cakes are dry and fairly solid, and are then packed in chests, which are divided into two tiers of twenty square compartments for the reception of as many cakes, which are steadied by a packing of loose poppy trash.'
In October and November they are weighed and sent to market, packed in chests containing as nearly as possible i picul = 133 31b, the petals and leaves of the poppy being used as packing materials.
For the Chinese market the opium is usually packed in chests containing 102 shahmans (of 131 Ib), so that on arrival it may weigh 1 Chinese picul (=1331 lb), 5 to io% being allowed for loss by drying.
These occur wrapped separately in paper, and weighing 1 lb each; of these 140-160 are packed in a case.
Under these conditions it forms continuous masses of individuals closely packed together, sometimes extending over many acres of surface and numbering millions.
The male ducts often have glandular walls, secreting capsules or spermatophores within which the spermatozoa are packed for transference to the female.
Herrings furnish oil and guano, and the young fish are packed as " sardines " at Juneau.
Aeneas Tacticus in the following century mentions a mixture of sulphur, pitch, charcoal, incense and tow, which was packed in wooden vessels and thrown lighted upon the decks of the enemy's ships.
The product is ground under water, and any unchanged yellow form is eliminated by boiling with caustic soda, the product being then washed and dried and finally packed in tin boxes.
Cheeses of ewe's milk, packed in sheepskins or bark, are in great demand.
In the neighbourhood surrounding the penumbra the granules appear to be packed more closely, forming brilliant patches called faculae.
Among the sedimentary rocks we have, for example, in the clay slates of the Silurian formations, rocks no less cracked and fissured than others, but generally quite impermeable by reason of the joints being packed with the very fine clay resulting from the rubbing of slate upon slate in the earth movements to which the cracks are due.
Packed in among these are gland cells, sense cells, and cnidoblasts.
The most important manufactured products in 1905 were flour and grist mill products, valued at $3 6, 473,543; in 1900, when they were second in importance to slaughter-house products and packed meats, they were valued at $29,037,843.
A few days later, having packed London with his own armed retainers and those of Buckingham and his other confidants, he openly put forward his pretensions to the throne.
But so thoroughly was the spirit of the country roused, that many even of the new corporations were set against Jamess declaration, and he had therefore to abandon for a time the hope of seeing it accepted even by a packed House of Commons.
Popular incredulity expressed itself in the assertion that, as James had attempted to gain his ends by means of a packed bench of judges and a packed House of Commons, he had now capped the series of falsifications by the production of a supposititious heir.
Among its manufactures in 1905 were flour and grist mill products (value, $2,638,914), furniture ($1,655,246), lumber and timber products ($1,229,533), railway cars ($1,118,376), packed meats ($99 8, 4 2 8), woollen and cotton goods, cigars and cigarettes, malt liquors, carriages and wagons, leather and canned goods.
The final washing for ammonia is effected in an apparatus termed a" scrubber,"which is a cylindrical tower packed with boards 4 in, thick by II in.
The galleries of the Convention were packed with adherents of the Jacobins, whose fury, not confined to words, struck terror into all who might incline towards mercy.
In such varieties as Talavera the spikelets are loose, while in the club and square-headed varieties they are closely packed.
The whole, in the time of the great fairs, when every available place is packed with merchandise and thronged with a motley crowd, presents the semblance of an oriental bazaar.
Among the many ways of saving time nothing is more useful than a carefully-kept note-book, wherein are recorded brief memoranda regarding such items as condition of each stock when packed for winter, amount of stores, age and prolific capacity of queen, strength of colony, healthiness or otherwise, &c., all of which particulars should be noted and the hives to which they refer plainly numbered.
It was in fact not a trial at all, and the packed bench of judges on Sunday, the 12th of May, pronounced sentence of death.
The first woman who expressed olives packed in a sack by heaping stones on them may be considered as the forerunner of the inventors of all the presses that subsequently came into use.
For the preparation of edible oils and fats the meal is expressed in the cold, after having been packed into bags and placed in hydraulic presses under a pressure of three hundred atmospheres or even more.
There the meal is packed by hand in "scourtins," bags made of plaited coco-nut leaves - replacing the woollen cloths used in England.
Thence, packed in sheepand goat-skins, in quantities of 20 to 40 lb, it is carried on camels to Berbera, for shipment either to Aden, Makalla and other Arabian ports, or directly to Bombay.'
At Bombay, like gum-acacia, it is assorted, and is then packed for re-exportation to Europe, China and elsewhere.
This principle is capable of very wide extension, the blast furnace being mainly limited in height by the strength the column of materials or "burden" has to resist crushing, under the weight due to the head adopted, and the power of the blowing engine to supply blast of sufficient density to overcome the resistance of the closely packed materials to the free passage of the spent gases.
When melted the products separate on the bed (which is made of closely packed sand or other infusible substances), according to their density; the lighter earthy matters forming an upper layer of slag are drawn out by the slag hole K at the flue end into an iron wagon or bogie, while the metal subsides to the bottom of the bed, and at the termination of the operation is run out by the tap hole L into moulds or granulated into water.
The Black God strode through the quiet buildings until he reached a long hallway overlooking a courtyard packed with hundreds of vamps and several bonfires.
She was seated on the bed, folding and stacking the clothes he'd packed for her.
Anxious to be out of the Immortal stronghold, Deidre dug through her clothes to find the warmest she packed.
She bit back her smile and returned to her myriad of ornaments, carefully laying a tissue paper over a packed box of delicate pieces, merged memories of two families, joined now by a few items of their first Christmas together.
My eyes, and those of my few friends, were red with tears when I packed my trifle belongings and walked the short, but oh so long distance to my new home.
It looked as if the camp would be packed up—if not evacuated—before dark.
The city seemed to be over capacity, with people seated outside the buildings and even more packed inside.
The packed emergency area waiting room held a disreputable collection of weeping women, stoned teenagers and dirty derelicts, all talking at the same time over the background music of a near-constant scream of sirens hauling in more Saturday night victims.
I would have brought you something – or packed a lunch.
She fixed breakfast and packed him a lunch – then went to see what was taking him so long.
The finest of his merchant father's wares - -from delicate silver to well-bred horses to marble statues - -were packed in the hold alongside rare fruits and animals.
The plastic bag he had packed as a last minute afterthought to keep his notebook dry now seemed an inspired choice of kit.
We packed his flat, drank amontillado, used his loo, went.
The award was voted for by the packed audience at the event in Hoxton on Saturday.
The packed auditorium, filled with people of all ages, called the cast back for three bows at the end with rigorous applause.
Frank's Park fireworks, Callender's Band tightly packed in the small bandstand.
They grow in closely packed rows on a tall, thick stalk, and have a pungent, slightly bitter flavor.
They are supplied in perforated unit dose blisters packed in cartons containing 14, 28 or 49 tablets.
The Wet Dream is a delicious 6 inch tall finger shaped vibrator packed with extra power from its extra long multi speed vibrating bullet.
Included was an oil barrel packed full of loose diamonds totalling 150,000 carats.
Boxing Day goodies packed in an attractive blue carton.
And he was a compulsive peeler, itching to open the casing of things and people, to winkle out the content packed within.
He rose, and throwing off the black cassock and hat which had formed his disguise, he packed them away in a hand-bag.
The choir, dressed in their rich purple cassocks, performed to a packed cathedral, lit entirely by candlelight.
Packed with nutrients, you could improve your health by simply chomping on lots of fruit everyday.
Packed with Spanish colonial... Five things to do in Ecuador 1. Sample Ecuadorian cuisine.
This is Sunday morning comedown music packed with depth and elegance.
Shipped packed in an insulated container, and packed with special ice blocks.
As you can see the kits are packed with all you need and more to make the corsages.
Taxi back to Duke Street, leaving a packed courtroom behind, with people still lining outside.
After that we made our own packed lunch of smoky bacon crisps, 2 ham and cucumber sandwiches and 2 penguin bars.
The stripped down approach seemed to go down well with the packed crowd as the band performed classic after classic.
For antiques, go to Wa Hollywood Road, there you'll find shop after shop packed with oriental curios.
Jane then gave a rousing performance to a packed out audience with Lionel giving a top class tap dance along side.
The PRM says " Use of this expanded format allows conversion from extended precision to packed decimal and back again without loss of accuracy.
T he train of course is as packed as our previous commute and the art of metro newspaper folding is an equally deft skill.
We then packed and awaited the departure of the return " red-eye " to Brize Norton.
Our Verdict... Another action packed cracker from the ever dependable Harrison Ford.
Continue reading " Arsenal humble the Old Lady " Liverpool win an incident packed Merseyside Derby Saturday, March 25.
Between the densely packed residential areas are little bits of land that have become derelict.
March Multiple bombs were simultaneously detonated on packed commuter trains in Madrid killing nearly 200 people and injuring nearly 2000.
Why is it that so many messages these days are packed with bitter personal diatribes?
Soils with densely packed grains are strain softening because disturbance during sharing causes the grains to move apart causing dilation.
The story by Tok Thompson, Dublin, shows just how much can be packed into a few lines; it's powerfully evocative.
In most cases, a fall in serum ferritin values simultaneous with a rise in packed cell volume is observed.
A myosin filament contains several hundred myosin molecules in two bundles packed end to end.
The tunnel would then be packed with highly flammable brush wood.
We are happy to prepare a packed lunch with homemade flapjacks or cakes for your day's activities.
She had therefore forfeited her right to a free meal to provide her children with a packed lunch.
These blocks were broken up and packed with salt into the outer container of the ice cream freezer.
British freighters packed with weaponry and ammunition arrive in the country five times each week.
The book is packed full of brilliant description, facts and analysis, and is truly the creation of a first-class scholar.
Peacock was left to plow a lone furrow up front with his fellow forward supplementing a packed midfield.
Female stars have rarely been associated with hi-tech gadgets; at best there was Margaret Thatcher who packed a mean handbag.
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 07 is packed with new content, including 21 new courses and 50 golfers on current gen.
We arrived to a party in full swing with the barbecue doing a roaring trade in the packed grandstand.
The streets were packed with people, but I saw surprisingly few other gringos or tourists.
General Sarov and his wonderfully grotesque henchman, Conrad, are the baddies in this globetrotting adventure packed with excitement.
The Icelandic gunboat is risking getting a stem packed with ice in a very tender spot from the trawler steaming at high speed.
Imagine having a large and powerful cannon, the more gunpowder packed behind the cannon ball the further it will travel.
Cue a six-hour - rather hair-raising drive - along a road packed with rumbling lorries, busses, motorcycles and pedestrians.
On the last Wednesday of term we presented a varied program of entertainment to a packed hall.
Display packed in individual storage hanger with barcode on reverse.
The relief left a packed Racecourse free to celebrate Wales ' fourth game without defeat since their Euro 2004 play-off heartbreak to Russia.
Customs officers at Heathrow recently seized heroin packed into the shells of live snails.
One of the principal symptoms and causes of such immorality was the way the poor were densely packed together.
For example, poor thermal inertia could be due to a poorly packed frost layer.
March 7, 2006 A delivery van packed with highly inflammable gas cylinders crashes in an East Herts village.
Too many low pressure systems with closely packed isobars are stubbornly sitting in our path.
We all had personal knapsacks packed ready, a gallon of gasoline and access to a small van that was rarely used.
I personally would prefer having each lib packed in separate class, using that as namespace, same way we did in php.
Please see the packed lunch menu in your suite We require 24 hours notice for packed lunches to ensure the freshest of produce.
Please see the packed lunch menu in your suite We require 24 hours notice for packed lunch menu in your suite We require 24 hours notice for packed lunches to ensure the freshest of produce.
I have a lunchbox bearing his face on it despite never eating a packed lunch in my life.
Tomatoes are packed with a red substance called lycopene, which can reduce the risk of prostate cancer by up to 35 per cent.
It is packed full of uplifting lyrics and energetic gospel R&B melodies.
He believes a packed York Road will gives the magpies the boost they need to defeat Lewes tomorrow (Saturday ).
The theater was packed for a children's matinee of Britten's The Little Sweep.
The succulent meatballs, packed with pork and beef mince were cooked to perfection and served with a rich tomato sugo and crusty bread.
As expected, Sunderland came with a packed midfield and were determined to cling on to a point.
However, in the spring of 2002, Ulyana packed her suitcase and departed for Austria to enjoy motherhood.
The soundtrack is packed, hugger mugger with voices bombarding him with their folkloric wisdom.
A myosin filament contains several hundred myosin filament contains several hundred myosin molecules in two bundles packed end to end.
Chlorella Mercury Detox... Acai natural energy fruit Acai is packed full of antioxidants, amino acids and essential omegas.
The room was jam packed with people at the free rave.
The rest settled for cheese pasty, baked potato or had brought their own packed lunches.
The drive arrived the next day packed in salted peanuts - instead of foam peanuts.
I don't get the pip, jam packed with taste, Duerr's clearly fills a space!
Good skiing can be found across the area on packed pistes.
While moving from Oregon to Montana several years ago, my husband was driving the U-Haul packed with all of our worldly possessions.
The BCD2000 is packed with 2 state-of-the-art phono preamplifiers, one of which is switchable to a CD player.
In addition the theater hosts the annual welsh proms and has a packed program of orchestral concerts from the BBC National Orchestras of Wales.
The hall is packed and cars fill the road, spill up side streets - they've reached the racecourse.
The two blondes had packed in so much, but what about the mystery of the sensuous redhead?
Evening meals, packed lunches, special dietary requirements all catered for by arrangement.
Established now for around 12 years, the band has been constantly touring abroad and at home to packed houses and rave revues.
They consisted of 5 parachutes packed into one bag and were attached to recoilless rifles; anti-tank guns and even motorcycle combinations.
The show ring is packed with the huge shearling ram class watched by a full ringside.
There was a packed ringside for most of the two sales.
The Petition was presented during a packed schedule of activities.
Packed tower scrubbers remove soluble and noxious gases and mists in the chemical, paper and metal finishing industries.
It will be a high energy performance packed with pirates, man-eating sharks and even a ghost ship.
Rudolph's driving the packed sleigh and reindeers hard.
You get a 96 page softcover, 190 x 205 mm size and packed with over 100 pics, mostly b&w.
They carry conical fish baskets which they fill with charcoal above a few sprigs of leaves which are packed into the pointed base.
The ceremony took place in a packed stadium, with musical groups and celebrities.
The fish, packed in barrels, would be rolled straight on to german steamers for export, thus solving the transport problem.
Lamb so succulent; falling off the bone; packed with flavor.
In females, the vagina is packed with an iodine soaked swab.
The " bush taxi " to Maroua, one of Cameroon's few pre-colonial cities, was packed.
The individual petals of the blooms are packed so tightly that they look like little teacups.
The EX-S600 continues the EXILIM CARD tradition of offering cutting-edge technology packed into a small, slim, and stylish body.
Packed into narrow boxes, about eight strings to a box they look very tempting.
The layers of tightly packed petals make the half inch flowers splay out to resemble tiny ballerinas ' tutus.
My favorite was the crispy corn kebab, which was packed with crunchy cooked vegetables.
All of four foot ten, she packed the sexual wallop of an Amazon.
Packed with flavor, from an award winning winemaker.
Crystal Spring Gold Seal Foot Pads are manufactured from the highest quality wood vinegar extracts, not packed with extra fillers.
The small translucent zooids (approximately 4 mm long) are budded from stolons and generally rather closely packed.
The Marchantiaceae (see article BRYOPHYTA) show considerable tissue-differentiation, possessing a distinct assimilative system of cells, consisting of branched cell threads packed with chloroplasts and arising from the basal cells of large cavities in the upper part of the thallus.
The opening of M'Clellan's Peninsula Campaign (see Yorktown; Seven Days, &c.) in 1862 caused great apprehension in Richmond, and in May 1862 some of the government records were packed up and preparations made to ship them to a place of safety.
It is called " basket sugar," and meets with a brisk sale, at remunerative prices, among the Chinese coolies; and as the sugar as soon as cooled is packed ready for market, without losing any weight by draining, this branch of sugar-making is a most lucrative one whereever there is sufficient local demand.
Jeffreys, however, was made lord chiefjustice in September; a jury was packed; and, after consultations between the judge and the crown lawyers, Sidney was brought to listen to the indictment on the 7th of November.
Online slots are known for being packed with generous bonus features.
Cruise lines are always willing to provide free brochures and their websites are packed with both general information and specifics about each ship.
Choose luggage with exterior pockets for small items such as swimwear, ties, or socks, and pack clothing tightly - several pairs of socks can fit inside a packed pair of shoes, for example.
First-time cruisers often feel as if they have packed too heavily, and keeping track of an abundance of items can crowd your space and hamper you experience.
On the contrary, these trips are packed with unique worship services along with a variety of social gatherings that allow you to have fun with other singles.
In addition, any other important items, such as a clean pair of underwear and an extra outfit, should also be packed in your tote in case your luggage is lost or delayed.
Traditional cruises are packed with entertainment options, so you may never want to leave your ship to venture out to interesting ports of call.
Kauai sunset cruises are not packed with underwater viewings or live musicians; rather they are soothing and relaxing sailings, which focus on enjoying Kauai's unmatched scenery.
Some days you may be in more than one country at a time.Most European river cruises will take you throughout the continent and are packed with modern amenities.
The fact is riverboats are packed with amenities, many of which would be found on any major cruise line.
Essential travel documents should be packed in a purse or other type of carry-on bag.
Although luxury class expedition cruises are smaller in size, everything a world cruiser would want and need is packed into these cozy luxury liners.
After all, you don’t want to have to shell out big bucks for a new outfit on the high seas when you could have packed one from home.
There was a time when dogs were either left tied up in the yard or packed into a cage all day when their owners didn't feel they could leave their pets running the house freely in their absence.
Through these last few years, one of the most popular games on the Nintendo Wii happens to be the title that was packed in along with the North American release of the home gaming console.
If it's in the budget, a Brazilian smoothing treatment packed with keratin may help boost hair health in the interim.
If you read local reviews for area hair salons, you're sure to find many top hair salons have a staff packed with talent.
Surrender your ponytail holders and get inspired for a summer packed with fabulous hair.
Land locked, mountainous, packed with an eclectic group of 26 million inhabitants, and barely larger than North Carolina, Nepal is a poor country located between India and China.
This site is an online magazine for work at home moms, and is packed with information beneficial to anyone who is seeking opportunities for home based work.
Packed with tips on getting pregnant, this helpful resource gives you the information you need to better understand your body.
Each flavor is packed in a round silver tin.
From performing lions to fine arts exhibits, this fair is packed out each year with both residents and visitors.
Craft Freebies is packed with sewing craft ideas.
You've packed your swimsuit, your towel and your sunscreen, but did you remember to pack your manners?
When you're packing your beach gear, it's important to remember that everything that is packed into the car has to be lugged onto the beach as well.
Although some people just want the model shot, others might appreciate the functionality of this particular item; it's customizable, so it's great for those who have packed agendas.
The Jacksonville Jaguars swimsuit calendar is jam packed with beautiful pictures of the Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders, affectionately known as "The Roar".
Packed away in a bag for storage, they are mistakenly donated to a day care center.
No wonder the "magic creams" found at the world's cosmetic counters are packed with antioxidants.
Packed with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, the seeds provide a superior source of energy, a high dose of fiber, and many important nutrients.
Because it's is packed with soluble fiber, when it's taken with water it creates a feeling of fullness, decreasing appetite.
Meats, eggs and legumes are packed full of the right amount of protein and they also contain plenty of fat and calories - meaning that you will not be able to sit down and eat an absurd amount of any of these foods.
Packed with free radical-fighters, this wonder-food can help to prevent disease and slow down the aging process as our bodies break down from a constant environmental assault.
They are packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber, and even protein.