Set-in Sentence Examples
Panic was beginning to set in.
Diamond earrings are usually set in white or yellow gold or platinum.
A period of prosperity now set in.
From the 13th century onward a reaction set in.
This follows the precedent set in the accession charter of Henry I.
Soon after this, decay set in.
After a year's imprisonment in the Tower Prynne was sentenced by the star chamber on the 17th of February 1634 to be imprisoned for life, and also to be fined f5000, expelled from Lincoln's Inn, rendered incapable of returning to his profession, degraded from his degree in the university of Oxford, and set in the pillory, where he was to lose both his ears.
Such were the forces set in movement by Urban II., when, after holding a synod at Piacenza (March, 10 9 5), and receiving there fresh appeals from Alexius, he moved to Clermont, in the S.E.
While modern research has added considerably to our knowledge of prehistoric Athens, a still greater light has been thrown on the architecture and topography of the city in the earlier historic or " archaic " era, the subsequent age of Athenian greatness, and the period of decadence which set in with the Macedonian conquest; the first extends from the dawn of history to 480-479 B.C., when the city was destroyed by the Persians; the second, or classical, age closes in 322 B.C., when Athens lost its political independence after the Lamian War; the third, or Hellenistic, in 146 B.C., when the state fell under Roman protection.
A thin carbon pencil, forming a bridge between two stout carbon rods, is set in the midst of the mixture to be heated.
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But soon a decline set in.
Its residential portions are, characterized by detached homes set in ample and beautiful grounds.
In the duikers themselves the single pair of horns is set in the midst of a tuft of long hairs, and the face-gland opens in a long naked line on the side of the face above the muzzle.
In the same year the free public school system was established, and the great stream of German immigration set in.
AdvertisementIt is either set in the first instance at some distance from the engine and well, or is subsequently removed sufficiently far away before the drill enters the oil-bearing formation, and until the oil and gas are under control, in order to minimize the risk of fire.
The sand-pump reel is set in motion by pressing a lever, the reel being then brought into contact with the face of the band-wheel.
They used an iron still, set in brickwork, and from a working charge of forty " buckets " of crude petroleum obtained a yield of sixteen buckets of " white naphtha."
In 1100, indeed, it might appear that a new Crusade from the West, which the capture of Antioch in 1098 had begun, and the conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 had finally set in motion, was destined to achieve great things for the nascent kingdom.
He was said to be the inventor of a kind of flying-machine, a wooden pigeon balanced by a weight suspended from a pulley, and set in motion by compressed air escaping from a valve.'
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Both this lake and the smaller ones to the east, Rotoehu and Rotoma, have deeply indented shores, and are set in exquisite scenery.
After the overthrow of the dynasty of the Achaemenides a period of decay seems to have set in.
War was also carried on against the western neighbours of Cambodia, and the exhaustion consequent upon all these efforts seems to have been the immediate cause of the decadence which now set in.
They consist of a long rectangular building, with a proscenium or column front which almost forms a tangent to the circle of the orchestra; at the middle and at either end of this proscenium are doors leading into the orchestra, those at the end set in projecting wings; the top of the proscenium is approached by a ramp, of which the lower part is still preserved, running parallel to the parodi, but sloping up as they slope down.
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He had conceived the project of a work which should set in a new light the phenomena, especially the languages and mythologies, of the ancient world; and, after his father's death, he went to Paris in order to be near the necessary books.
Arrived at the place of burial, the body was set in a square pit with spears marking out its sides and a roof of matting.
The conglomerates consist almost entirely of pebbles of quartz set in a hard 2 At the Standerton gauge on the Vaal in 1905-1906, a year of extreme drought, the total flow was 8,017,000,000 cub.
During the reign of his successor the great change in the relative positions of London within and without the walls had set in.
Entente troops had already before March 18 been set in motion for the Aegean, and some were in Lemnos.
As a matter of fact, the Suvla troops had afforded the Anzac columns no assistance at all beyond occupying the attention of one of the two Turkish divisions which Liman von Sanders set in motion south-westwards from about Gallipoli as soon as he had satisfied himself as to where danger lay, and the doings of this newly landed force had now to be recorded.
Those conditions of virtual stalemate which had prevailed before the arrival of the five new divisions from England set in afresh, and they continued to the end.
Irrotational Motion in General.-Liquid originally at rest in a singly-connected space cannot be set in motion by a field of force due to a single-valued potential function; any motion set up in the liquid must be due to a movement of the boundary, and the motion will be irrotational; for any small spherical element of the liquid may be considered a smooth solid sphere for a moment, and the normal pressure of the surrounding liquid cannot impart to it any rotation.
On the occasion of the peace of Nystad, which terminated the 21 years' war between Russia and Sweden, Bestuzhev designed and struck a commemorative medal with a panegyrical Latin inscription, which so delighted Peter (then at Derbent) that he sent a letter of thanks written with his own hand and his portrait set in brilliants.
They are weighed and then dumped into a washing machine, consisting of a large horizontal cage, submerged in water, in which revolves a horizontal shaft carrying arms. The arms are set in a spiral form, so that in revolving they not only stir the roots, causing them to rub against each other, but also force them forward from the receiving end,of the cage to the other end.
These are set in a kiln or oven, and are kept at as even a temperature as possible, corresponding to a dull cherry-red.
A universal thirst set in for Occidental science and literature, so that students occupied themselves everywhere with readers and grammars modelled on European lines rather than with the Analects or the Kojiki.
They have the fleshy stems characteristic of the order, these being either globose, oblong or cylindrical, and either ribbed as in Melocactus, or broken up into distinct tubercles, and most of them armed with stiff sharp pines, set in little woolly cushions occupying the place of the buds.
He laboriously perfected the military machine, which when once set in motion went on to victory.
The "Tractarian Movement" had set in five years earlier, but the memorable tract, No.
We must remember that the ocean is a continuous sheet of water of a certain depth, and the conditions of continuity which hold good for all fluids require that there should be no vacant space within it; hence if a single water particle is set in motion, the whole ocean must respond, as Varenius pointed out in 1650.
If there were strong currents at the bottom of the ocean the uniform accumulation of the deposit of minute shells of globigerina and radiolarian ooze would be impossible, the rises and ridges would necessarily be swept clear of them, and the fact that this is not the case shows that from whatever cause the waters of the depths are set in motion, that motion must be of the most deliberate and gentlest kind.
A revival, however, set in during the 19th century.
After the annexation commercial enterprise set in at once, hand in hand with political administration.
But he was richly compensated, apart from the regular indemnification paid by the German Government, when he was called in by Ludendorff as the most competent expert to 'give advice, to organize the coal and the industrial production of occupied Belgium and to help to set in motion the gigantic production of war material which the German G.H.Q.
The toothed wheel being set in motion, the edge of a card or of a funnel-shaped piece of common notepaper is held against the teeth, when a note will be heard arising from the rapidly succeeding displacements of the air in its vicinity.
When the flame is at a certain distance within the tube the air is set in vibration, and the sounding tube gives out its fundamental note continuously.
The sand at C will be set in violent movement.
These measures suggest that a slight reaction against the extreme policy of President Kruger had set in.
At last he found work on a 32mo New Testament, set in agate, double columns, with a middle column of notes in pearl.
After a period of tranquillity a reaction set in against Frankish influences, and in 840 the freemen and liti separated themselves from the nobles, formed a league, or stellinga, and obtained a promise from the emperor Lothair I.
When a quorum, with some difficulty, was obtained, another period of retrograde legislation set in.
The implements found in the relic bed under it were axe-heads of stone, with their haftings of stag's horn and wood; a flint saw, set in a handle of fir wood and fastened with asphalt; flint flakes and arrow-heads; harpoons of stag's horn with barbs; awls, needles, chisels, fish-hooks and other implements of bone; a comb of yew wood 5 in.
His first task was to try to set in motion again the negotiations for a German-Czech compromise in Bohemia.
The economic situation of Austria shared in this respect in the general development of world affairs, in which also, after a period of prosperity, a reaction set in in 1913.
The mass of mercury is thus set in motion owing to the tendency of a conductor conveying an electric current to move transversely across lines of magnetic force; it becomes in fact the armature of a simple form of dynamo, and rotates with a speed which increases with the strength of the current.
But they were soon to have practical experience of the fate that overtakes those who attempt to arrest in mid-career a revolution they themselves have set in motion.
More important, however, in undermining the liberal system, was the change in agricultural conditions which began to set in in the decade of 1878-88.
Agricultural prices declined; agricultural depression set in.
It is about this time that what may be called the period of rediscovery set in fully.
The eyes are refractive globules set in a cup of red pigment traversed by a nerve fibre, and lie on the proximal side of the body, directly on the postero-dorsal surface of the brain, or at a little distance from it, on the neck, often within the circle on the corona, and usually well within the transparent body.
The power may be increased, but with a diminution of intensity, by using a train of prisms. Steinheil made an instrument of four prisms, each of which had, however, to be set in the position of minimum deviation by trial.
They gave answers to such questions as were submitted to them; the machinery moved when set in motion from outside; but the popes did not attempt to interfere on their own initiative.
In the 5th century the desolation of Olympia had set in.
This slit is set in such a position as to transmit a single line of the spectrum, e.g.
Those intended to provide bottom heat, however, are set in (a) water tanks running under the beds, or (b) in enclosed dry chambers under the beds, or are (c) embedded in the soil or plunging material.
Then the bottom being regulated so as to leave the soil rather highest in the centre, the plant is to be set in the hole in the position desired, and steadied there by hand.
Unless one has space under glass, or in hotbeds, in which the plants may be transplanted before they are set in the open ground, it is well not to start the seeds too early, inasmuch as the plants are likely to become too large or to be pot-bound, or to become drawn.
When the greenhouse is not to be used during the summer months, camellias, azaleas and plants of that character should be set out of doors under partial shade; but most of the other plants usually grown in the conservatory or window garden in winter may be set in the open border.
Christianity had lingered in Bavaria from Roman times; but a new era set in when Rupert, bishop of Worms, came to the county at the invitation of Duke Theodo I.
A new era of government set in when, in consequence of Henry being placed under the imperial ban in 1 r80, the duchy was given by Frederick I.
On the other side of the rotating disk were placed two metal combs C, C, which consisted of sharp points set in metal rods and were each connected to one of a pair of discharge balls E, D, the distance between which could be varied.
To start the machine the balls were brought in contact, one of the paper armatures electrified, say, with positive electricity, and the disk set in motion.
Each of these ancient processes thus consists essentially in so manipulating the temperature that, out of the several possible constituents, the metal shall actually consist of a special set in special proportions.
To bring them to a temperature suitable for rolling, these ingots must be set in heating or soaking furnaces (§ 125), and this should be done as soon as possible after they are cast, both to lessen the loss of their initial heat, and to make way for the next succeeding lot of ingots, a matter of great importance, because the charges of steel follow each other at such very brief intervals.
The army, then at Kirkliston, was immediately set in motion, and next morning (July 22, 1298) Wallace was brought to battle in the vicinity of Falkirk.
For rock drills, and revolving saws for stone cutting, either diamond, bort or carbonado is employed, set in steel tubes, disks or bands.
In time a tendency set in for members of the Third Order to live together in community, and in this way congregations were formed who took the usual religious vows and lived a fully organized religious life based on the Rule of the Third Order with supplementary regulations.
After the overthrow of the Spanish supremacy in Peru had freed the Chileans from fear of attack, an agitation set in for constitutional government.
The Rhine practically formed the boundary between Gauls and Germans, though one Gaulish tribe, the Menapii, is said to have been living beyond the Rhine at its mouth, and shortly before the arrival of Caesar an invading force of Germans had seized and settled down in what is now Alsace, 72 B.C. At this time the Gauls were being pressed by the Germans along the whole frontier, and several of Caesars campaigns were occupied with operations, either against the Germans, or against Gaulish tribes set in motion by the Germans.
The Delta is a level plain, richly cultivated, and varied alone by the lofty dark-brown mounds of ancient cities, and the villages set in groves of palm-trees, standing on mounds often, if not always, ancient.
The movement had, no doubt, met with serious opposition ftom the very start, and the reaction soon set in.
Small chisels set in wooden handles are found (35) of the XIIth and XVIIIth Dynasties.
It completes the movement that has already set in but had been checked, as it were, half-way, though tonically maintained.
Moorish poets describe it as " a pearl set in emeralds," in allusion to the brilliant colour of its buildings, and the luxuriant woods round them.
The period of general depression which set in before 1885 was surmounted in Scotland with comparatively little trouble.
The treatise chiefly deals with the capture of the hare; in the author's day the approved method was to find the hare in her form by the use of dogs; when found she was either driven into nets previously set in her runs or else run down in the open.
By such means Bahrdt succeeded in maintaining himself until, on the death of Frederick the Great, the religious reaction set in at the Berlin court.
The electrolysis is carried on until about a quarter of the chloride has been transformed; it must be stopped at this stage lest the formation of hypochlorite and chlorate should set in.
Here is the "laurel ditch" or "dead-line" - commemorated by a handsome bronze relief set in the wall of the fortress - where scores of Cuban patriots were shot.
The south-west monsoon currents usually set in during the first fortnight of June on the Bombay and Bengal coasts, and give more The or less general rain in every part of India during the next three months.
On the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, the decline of the Mogul empire set in with extraordinary rapidity.
There is no doubt too that the adoption of Western civilization by the Japanese and their victorious war with Russia set in motion a current through all the peoples of the East.
The Nabataean type starts from the simple pylon-tomb with a door set in a tower crowned by a parapet ornament, in imitation of the front of a dwelling-house; then, after passing through various stages, the full Nabataean type is reached, retaining all the native features and at the same time exhibiting characteristics which are partly Egyptian and partly Greek.
This law applies to every body that is set in motion upon the surface of the rotating earth, but usually the duration of the motion of any body due to a single impulse is so brief, and there are so many frictional disturbances, that it is not easy to observe the results of this deflecting force.
A strong retrograde movement set in.
It is of significance in the general history of thought as the one great school that developed after the decadence had set in.
Reaction set in under Charles Alexander, who became grand-duke in 1853, and the union of the crown lands and the state lands was undone, although both remained under the same public management.
Within the town the arcades (or Lauben) on either side of the main street, and the numerous elaborately ornamented fountains attract the eye, as well as the two remaining towers that formerly stood on the old walls but are now in the centre of the town; the Zeitglockenthurm (famous for its singular 16th- century clock, with its mechanical contrivances, set in motion when the hour strikes) and the Kdfichthurm.
This list is probably by no means exhaustive, but it sufficiently indicates in a summary fashion the extent of that wave of diffusion which set in during the closing years of the 19th century.
The papacy received its full monarchial structure under Hildebrand (Gregory VII.) in the middle of the II th century; its political decline set in suddenly after the pontificate of Boniface VIII.
In the realm of art the "middle ages" had already set in before Constantine robbed the arch of Titus to decorate his own, and before those museums of antiquity, the temples, were plundered by Christian mobs.
It follows that the smallest pinion of a set in which pinion the flanks are straight should have twelve teeth.
F = T1 Ti = T1 (I ef9) Ta(ef 1)j When a belt connecting a pair of pulleys has the tensions of its two sides originally equal, the pulleys being at rest, and when the pulleys are next set in motion, so that one of them drives the other by means of the belt, it is found that the advancing side of the belt is exactly as much tightened as the returning side is slackened, so that the mean tension remains unchanged.
Indeed, during the last generation, this proportion has been in most cases slightly increased, in consequence of the fall of the birth-rate which set in anterior to this period.
For the Society, as befitted the great exponent of authority and the keeper of the consciences of many kings, had always been on the side of political autocracy; and therefore it became increasingly unpopular, when once the tide of French intelligence began to set in the direction of revolutionary reform.
A reaction immediately set in both against the Renaissance and the Reformation.
It must be stated, nevertheless, that of recent years a decided improvement has set in in some quarters owing to the lively interest which the Italian government has taken in the subject, principally owing to the important export trade to America, Switzerland and other countries.
In 1873 at Vienna the fact was discovered that a dynamo machine of the Gramme type could also act as an electric motor and jwas set in rotation when a current was passed into it from another similar machine.
The best rippler, or apparatus for separating the seed capsules from the branches, consists of a kind of comb having, set in a wooden frame, iron teeth made of round-rod iron i ths of an inch asunder at the bottom, and half an inch at the top, and 18 in.
Such a press, if driven by electric power, is set in motion by merely pushing a button or small switch, a bell first giving warning of the press being about to move.
Speeds can be regulated to a nicety for each separate machine, and any machine can be set in motion by pressing a button.
The great " divine event," the frasho-kereti, the renovation, would set in.
But the rains set in with unusual violence, and Mir Jumla's army was almost annihilated by famine and sickness.
The average annual increase was 7.86 per thousand in the 19th century, reaching a maximum of 10.39 in 1841-1860, before the period of extensive emigration set in.
In the great fir forests of the north the limit set in respect of cutting down living trees for sawing and export is a diameter of the trunk, without bark, of 84 in.
During the ninth decade of the 19th century many Persian subjects emigrated, and many Persian villages were deserted and fell to ruins; since then a small immigration has set in and new villages have been founded.
The dilapidated finances were set in good order by the "currency realization ordinance" of 1777.
The so-called fir-cone potatoes, which are elongated and provided with scales at more or less regular intervals, show also very clearly that the tuber is only a thickened branch with "eyes" set in regular order, as in an ordinary shoot.
This was the turning-point of the Spanish revolution, as from that day the tide set in towards the successive developments that led to the restoration of the Bourbons.
Meanwhile a two-fold reaction - on one side clericalist, on the other democratic - had set in against the reforms of Pombal.
The theatre, which is set in the lower slope of Mount Cynthus, has the wings of the auditorium supported by massive substructures.
He distinguishes secondary causes as natural and necessary, and as voluntary and contingent; though both are set in motion by God, yet as the natural remain natural, so do the voluntary remain voluntary.
All this activity, though combined with a haughty tone towards foreign governments and diplomatists, did not produce much general apprehension, probably because there was a widespread conviction that he desired to maintain peace, and that his great ability and strength of character would enable him to control the dangerous forces which he boldly set in motion.
In the later centuries also, particularly in the 14th century, they were set in seal matrices and finger rings.
Such antique gems as were adopted for matrices in the middle ages were usually set in metal mounts, on which the legends were engraved.
The American War of Independence suspended progress for a brief interval, but revival set in in 1783, and within the following seven years shipping trebled in amount.
As for the boundaries of these ancient seas, we can say nothing with certainty, but it is of interest to note the evidence we possess of still older land conditions, such as we have in the old rocks of Shropshire, &c. In the Devonian period it is clear that an elevatory movement had set in towards the north, which gave rise to the formation of inland lakes and narrow estuaries in which the Old Red Sandstone rocks were formed, while in the south of England lay the sea with a vigorous coral fauna.
A decrease then set in and grew from o 2 in 1851-1861 to 0.67 in 1881-1891, but in 1891-1901 an increase, 1.95, was once more recorded.
According to this school, man is a machine, no doubt the most complex and wonderfully adapted of all known machines, but still neither more nor less than an instrument whose energy is provided by force from without, and which, when set in action, performs the various operations for which its structure fits it, namely, to live, move, feel, and think.
In the spring of 1 735 the movement began to subside and a reaction set in.
It comprises about Soo houses of Afghan settlers, a colony of Jews and a small bazaar, set in the midst of a waste of ruins and many acres of debris.
By an act of 1895, a close period was instituted, the lakes and rivers restocked, and the state fisheries, which are either farmed by private companies or directly administered, were set in order.
The Slavonic language still reigned supreme in the Church; yet once the example had been set in Transylvania, and the influence of the Slavonic nations had begun to slacken, it was inevitable that the Rumanian language should sooner or later come to its own.
The confused and legendary notices of the journeyings of 1 These were at first simple huts, built for the mendicants in some grove of palm-trees as a retreat during the rainy season; but they gradually increased in splendour and magnificence till the decay of Buddhism set in.
The latter are always set in a row of twelve or more, and are one after another charged once or twice a day at appropriate intervals, so that a regular evolution of gas takes place all the day round.
Wooden pulleys are preferably made of maple, the rim being formed of small sections morticed, pinned and glued together, with the grain set in such directions that any warping of the material will leave the cylindrical form practically unaltered.
In the following year, moreover (382), he was commissioned by the council to inspect and set in order the churches of Arabia, in connexion with which mission he also visited Jerusalem.
A strong reaction set in in the following century, and persecution of the Protestants went hand in hand with the ravages of war in hastening the political, intellectual and agricultural decline of the district.
The retorts are heated externally and are set in an arch, the construction depending upon the number of retorts, which varies from three to twelve.
Retorts are set in either the horizontal, inclined or vertical position, and the advantages of the one over the other is a question upon which almost every gas engineer has his own views.
After this period of subsidence the process of elevation set in which gave the Baltic its present form and physical condition, and appears to be still in progress.
Baudissin (Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopddie) prefers to derive it from ish, to drive, set in motion; whence ish-min, driving, impetuous.
Whether temporary or permanent, a great reaction from the 18th-century spirit set in.
The first grade have, for civilians an embroidered Manchurian crane on the breast and back, for the military an embroidered unicorn with a girdle clasp of jade set in rubies.
The second grade, for civilians an embroidered golden pheasant, for the military a lion with a girdle clasp of gold set in rubies.
But a strong opposing current of feeling, equally passionate, set in against the Turks; war began and lasted long; and as the agitation at home and the conflict abroad went on, certain of Disraeli's colleagues, who were staunch enough at the beginning, gradually weakened.
All preparations for winter are made during September and October, and full winter has set in by November.
Shortly after the discovery of Iceland by the Scandinavians, c. 850 (it had long been inhabited by a small colony of Irish Culdees), a stream of immigration set in towards it, which lasted for sixty years, and resulted in the establishment of some 4000 homesteads.
Matters went from bad to worse when persistent rumours were set in motion that Queen Draga had succeeded in persuading King Alexander to proclaim one of her two brothers heir-apparent to the throne.
Only a few of his contemporaries followed the example which Dositey set in writing in the vernacular (although even he introduced from time to time purely Slavonic words and forms).
A steady, if not a very rapid, decrease in the native population set in after 1875.
Probably before this period the movements of subsidence had set in which faulted the basalt plateaus, lowered them to form the basin of Lough Neagh, and broke up the continuity of the volcanic land of the North Atlantic area.
It is undoubted that a great increase of population set in towards the close of the 18th century and continued during the first 40 years or so of the 19th.
These reforms made too heavy demands upon the people, as was proved by the reaction which set in at Josiah's death.
Another revival, however, set in after the peace of 1815, and this was aided by the accession of Saxony to the German Zollverein in 1834, and by the opening of the first railway a little later.
Among the scientific works which Ricci took into China was a set of maps, which at first created great interest, but afterwards disgust when the Chinese came to perceive the insignificant place assigned to the "Middle Kingdom," thrust, as it seemed, into a corner, instead of being set in the centre of the world like the gem in a ring.
Pippin it was, in short, who governed, who set in order the social confusions of Neustria, who, after long wars, put a stop to the malpractices of the dukes and counts, and summoned councils of bishops to make good regulations.
Clubs were openly organized, pamphlets and journals appeared, regardless of administrative orders; workmens unions multiplied in Paris, Bordeaux and Lyons, in face of drastic pro hibition; and anarchy finally set in with the defection of the army in Paris on the 23rd of June, at Nancy, at Metz and at Brest.
They it was who set in motion the national and European conflict.
Although brought about by the Terrorists, the tragic fall of Robespierre put an end to the Reign of Terror; for their chiefs having disappeared, the subordinates were too much Thfrd divided to keep up the dictatorship of the third commiUee Committee of Public Safety, and reaction soon set in.
The points by which he told on Europe were all implicit in Aristotle, but Averroes set in relief what the original had left obscure, and emphasized things which the Christian theologian passed by or misconceived.
But in the years which immediately followed the current of his thoughts began to set in another direction.
When France and other European nations abandoned free trade for protection towards 1890, a strong movement set in in Spain in favor of protection.
With liberty of conscience during the Revolution, from 1868 to 1877, the Church lost ground, and anti-clerical ideas prevailed for a while in the centres of republicanism in Catalonia and Andalusia; but a reaction set in with the Restoration.
Coulomb pointed out long ago that the resistance of a body to be set in motion was in many cases much greater than the resistance which it offered to continued motion; and since his time writers have always distinguished the "friction of rest," or static friction, from the "friction of motion," or kinetic friction.
If set in rotation around its axis of figure PP, it will continue to rotate around that axis for an indefinite time.
Conceptacles contaning Spores, and strongly suggesting the Chytridineous Fungus Urophlyetis, have recently been found, in petrified material, on the leaves of an Alethopteris, which appears to have undergone decay before fossilization set in.
The primary structure f ` is only found unaltered in the 1 1, 1 ` by means of a cambium set in very Il 111/1/1, 1 1 early, xylem being formed internally and phloem externally in a perfectly normal manner.
Our initial euphoria of foiling his ambitions was soon displaced as with passing time reality set in.
The king of Landis lived with his harem in a low, sprawling dwelling whose walls gleamed with polished stones set in silver and gold.
A train of events is set in motion that requires Farr to "come out" or face the consequences.
The homes are set in 1½ acres of communal grounds, each with their own unfenced gardens and vegetable plots.
The season is marked by lighting Advent candles set in an Advent wreath at the front of the church.
Replica of the brass of Adam Bacon, set in the rather alarming chancel carpet.
Newly built, well furnished 3 bedroom apartment with a community swimming pool set in Europe's largest urbanization.
Pour the Madeira aspic through the funnel, and leave the terrine to set in the fridge.
The play is set in June 1945, a month before the testing of the first atomic bomb.
A small village auberge with an outdoor pool set in large gardens.
The course is set in 400 beautiful acres of parkland, with a 14th century manor house as an imposing backdrop.
Firstly there is concern by myself and many other members who use the belfry that squalor has set in.
Near the middle of the platform, the skiff was half set in the ship's hull, making a slight bulge.
Kitchen Confidential is a sitcom set in a classy New York restaurant and it's rag-tag bunch of chefs and waiters.
There are eight semi-detached bungalows, set in peaceful surroundings of five acres.
The rules for operating your corporation are set in what are called corporate bylaws.
We have already debated lowering the age for parliamentary candidacy from the age set in 1695 to 18.
An open, unusual setting for this pair of quarter carat diamonds set in 18ct yellow gold.
It uses cartograms and additional statistical views of a data set in an interactive environment for exploratory analysis.
Plant some carrot seeds in egg cartons set in plastic gutter on window ledge.
A traditional Swiss chalet built of stone and wood and set in its own garden.
Click below to listen again to the whole of Fatboy Slim's DJ set in four easily digestible chunks.
It's a helicopter shot of a building set in a night cityscape with elaborate rooftop lighting and activity.
This brooch is in the shape of a sweet little treble clef and it features diamante rhinestone glass stones set in gold-tone metal mounts.
Reasonable fees and a modern clubroom set in the heart of the New Forest.
On the right you will pass a number of young Silver Fir which have coarse, flattened needles set in two ranks.
The Zoo is set in 37 acres of woodland and beautiful gardens, overlooking the coastline and mountains of North Wales.
The story is set in Saigon during the 1950s, the last days of French colonialism in Vietnam.
Villa in Salvador, Bahia, North East Brazil Sleeps 6. 4 bedroom villa set in a small condominium with shared pool.
Kitchen with 8 hob gas range cooker set in C18th stone fireplace, original beams.
Beside this, there were nearly three hundred very fine pearls, twelve of which were set in a gold coronet.
Langoustines were served separately the first time, set in a sharp red pepper coulis topped with micro thin sesame seed biscuits.
Florence is set in the heart of the beautiful Tuscan countryside.
Now to add to the role of honor comes Two Brothers, a film about two tiger cubs set in the wilds of Cambodia.
Spain holidays in Javea A modern, well-equipped family villa set in a peaceful residential cul-de-sac, nestling in the valley below Mount Montgo.
Award winning delicatessen set in an historic forge established over twenty years ago.
Often he singles out a woman caught in a moment of action, set in a carefully delineated space.
Many of my stories are set in thinly disguised London locations.
But that effect must have soon dissipated, as familiarity set in.
This might be the best indie DJ set in London.
Stories have been set in Asia, Russia, Nigeria, a future dystopia, wartime London, and 19th Century New Zealand.
The cochlea consists of a spiral canal, set in bone and filled with a fluid called endolymph.
The annual fuel escalator was set in 1993 at 3% above the rate of inflation.
Adelaide Hills Set in the beautiful Adelaide Hills among native eucalyptus you will find 3 contemporary self catering accommodations.
Twitchen Farm - Large self catering accommodation in 16th Century thatched farmhouse set in the rural heartland of North Devon.
Water and landscape elements are symbolized by fifteen rocks set in raked gravel.
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Its garden, park and lake are set in the glorious undulating hills of North Powys.
The new program will be set in a homeless hostel, and will star a host of stars in a modern look at homeless hostel, and will star a host of stars in a modern look at homelessness.
The new program will be set in a homeless hostel, and will star a host of stars in a modern look at homelessness.
Last year, we exceeded the target figure set in the performance indicator.
The play, in one act, followed by an epilog, is primarily set in a Gestapo interrogation room in Paris in 1943.
It is a gripping epic, set in a wonderfully intriguing world (or rather worlds ).
Potted meats make use of small pieces set in savory jelly.
Rocky Mountain gemstones Genuine gemstone jewelry set in solid 925 sterling silver or gold.
The play is set in the Malayan jungle in 1942.
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A heavy brass knocker, set in the center of the massive expanse of wood, gleamed in the early morning light.
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My ideal is red pelargonium and white marguerites, set in a bed of trailing blue lobelia.
We stood in our plastic macs looking at a single wall set in the middle of a wet Shropshire field.
Complications set in because of kidney malfunction and I had to spend some time in hospital.
Much of the film is set in a government-created test city in which deteriorating mannequins take the place of actual humans.
Michelin Star 2006 A magnificent 1720 Palladian mansion set in extensive parkland of five hundred acres, six miles from the City of Bath.
Death is an intense first-person shooter set in the future megalopolis of Mega-City One.
Most of his work is firmly set in his native county and combines melodrama with earthly realism.
He will descend onto a white minaret set in the eastern part of Damascus.
Cuttings are set in a rooting mixture of two parts sand to one part peat moss, which should be barely moist.
It's set in a far future solar system and seems to be growing more morbid by the day.
We urge the government to reform this increasingly outmoded tax, which is operating against objectives set in the 19th century.
Certainly corrosion had set in because of intermittent water use, which had prevented the build-up of the vital cuprous oxide.
This 18 hole golf course, established in 1894, is set in 120 acres of undulating scenic parkland.
Woolverstone Marina is set in 22 acres of glorious parkland on the picturesque River Orwell with the Royal Harwich Yacht Club nearby.
A bust on a small pedestal above an inscription, set in a niche in front of a marbled background with stone drapes.
In these hamlets most boundaries are low picket fences or iron railings sometimes set in low walls.
A tall antique pine double bed is set in the center of this painted wood paneled room.
Story continues ADVERTISEMENT Act 2 is set in a recreated Elizabethan playhouse.
The whole is set in a worn sandstone plinth.
There are 18 great locations set in 3 different regions and each one has its own plotline, characters and challenges.
Savoy Palace A popular hotel set in a tranquil location, yet close to the lakeside promenade into the center of Riva.
Aristophanes comic play set in 411bc includes coarse ribaldry, Greek dancing and Carry On action.
Lovely 3 star country property, set in its own grounds seeks a Head Chef able to achieve 2 rosettes.
It's set in a charmingly rustic village in Yorkshire and centers around three couples prominent in the community.
He manages to draw the audience into a private life set in a ' private sanatorium ' .
The novel is set in a tuberculosis sanatorium high in the Swiss Alps.
The village itself is set in the valley with skiing on either side, surrounded by dramatic scenery.
The outward and homeward loops cross over in front of the somber Clubhouse, set in an ancient, solidly built sheepfold.
The track soon narrows to a path that descends a slope to a gate with a stile set in the fence beside it.
The previous record snowfall in Calgary for 26 April was 32 cm, set in 1966.
Neil A superb princess cut solitaire engagement ring set in 95% platinum for a gentleman in Southampton.
The Scottish setting and dialog add a bit of exotic spice for readers tired of terror tales set in small town America.
Style A hilarious comic spoof of a murder mystery, set in the 1920s.
A stone sundial is set in the wall above one of the doors.
The war's end, however, set in motion an economic tailspin that lasted for the next half-century.
The first border in finer tesserae is of blue triangles set in light gray.
A fixed exchange rate between the euro and the Slovenian tolar is expected to be set in July.
Sean Lock wrote and starred in this TV series set in a 15 story tower block.
Except in the tower, the 1857 windows are trefoil-headed lights with trefoil tracery above, set in square-headed apertures.
Texts are set in French with English translations woven into the settings in a variety of ways.
I felt quite triumphant over writing a story set in my own country.
The snowy world the story is set in serves to reflect this emotional turmoil.
Idyllic palm-fringed coral islands set in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Slayer is a well-paced novel set in the dark vampire underworld where monsters with inhuman strength battle for supremacy.
Alison's lamp was also looking dim and a general unease set in.
She was sitting bolt upright with her jaw set in a tight line, desperately trying not to laugh.
It is set in rolling meadows, beside a couple of huge, I mean vast, houses.
This brand new luxury 4 bedroomed villa is set in a commanding position overlooking Kalkan, the sea and Taurus Mountains.
A prolog set in 1850 shows us a kindly old warlock residing over a young woman who gives birth to her daughter, Alucarda.
There's a wardrobe and shelves with sliding doors, and a small marble-topped washstand set in a mirrored lighted alcove by the door.
The game is set in the landscape of the human imagination, and I find the creative possibilities it offers utterly wonderful.
Inspired from the smash hit PlayStation series, Nightmare Creatures is a fantasy action game set in a Gothic fantasy world.
Welsh Mountain zoo - For a great day out a friendly, caring conservation zoo set in lovely garden surroundings high above Colwyn Bay.
Both the types intended to be set in brickwork and those working independently are formed on the sectional principle, which has many good points.
The demand for animals for stock-breeding purposes sent up prices, and this acted as a stimulus to other branches of trade, so that, as peace under the Roca regime seemed assured, a steady flow of immigration from Italy set in.
The houses being seemingly embowered in the luxuriant verdure of the Sahel, the effect is imposing and picturesque, and has given rise to the Arab comparison of the town to a diamond set in an emerald frame.
Such a pendulum can be set in vigorous vibration even by feeble puffs of air directed against it, provided these are administered exactly in time with the natural period of vibration of the pendulum.
But the age of the ghetto (q.v.) had set in too firmly for immediate amelioration to be possible.
Eugene, with Lauriston's, Macdonald's and Regnier's corps, on the lower Saale, Ney in front of Weimar, holding the defile of Kdsen; the Guard at Erfurt, Marmont at Gotha, Bertrand at Saalfeld, and Oudinot at Coburg, and during the next few days the whole were set in motion towards Merseburg and Leipzig, in the now stereotyped Napoleonic order, a strong advanced guard of all arms leading, the remainder - about twothirds of the whole - following as " masse de manoeuvre," this time, owing to the cover afforded by the Elbe on the left, to the right rear of the advanced guard.
He did not recover his health for more than a year, and as soon as convalescence set in he was seized by so profound a melancholy at the disaster which had thus overtaken him, that he threw himself into the Seine.
This resonance is a particular example of the general principle that a vibrating system will be set in vibration by any periodic Forced VI force applied to it, and ultimately in the period of the force, its own natural vibrations gradually dying down.
Of the three grades of the first class the badge is a rectangular gold and yellow enamel plaque, decorated with two upright blue dragons, with details in green and white, between the heads for the first grade a pearl, for the second a ruby, for the third a coral, set in green, white and gold circles.
This work was in progress for more than a hundred years, and was set in its place in though still unfinished (see Bellomo, Pala d'oro di St Marco, 1847).
But when the rainy season has set in upon the advancing enemy, they have watched their opportunity to make excursions and vent their rage; the famished invaders have either become their prisoners or been put to death.
The door stood open and a table was set in the front room, with four chairs drawn up to it.
Just behind the royal standard-bearers came the Princess Ozma in her royal chariot, which was of gold encrusted with emeralds and diamonds set in exquisite designs.
But as we grew up, reality set in that market forces did not allow those activities to pay enough to support us, so at some point we all figured out we had to "earn a living."
Once there were eleven tadpoles in a glass globe set in a window full of plants.
I would advise you to set in the spade down yonder among the ground-nuts, where you see the johnswort waving.
Each day fleecy clouds floated across the sky and occasionally veiled the sun, but toward evening the sky cleared again and the sun set in reddish-brown mist.
It was unpleasant to Prince Andrew to meet people of his own set in general, and Pierre especially, for he reminded him of all the painful moments of his last visit to Moscow.
You can see how the bricks are pointed with a stained mortar and then a line of putty mortar set in.
However, Robert Miola 's edition of the play is based on the quarto version set in Florence rather than the later Anglicization.
There is a rood group set in relief on the front of it.
Metal rungs set in one side of the shaft were the obvious means of access.
It 's set in a charmingly rustic village in Yorkshire and centers around three couples prominent in the community.
He manages to draw the audience into a private life set in a ' private sanatorium '.
Under the title Herald Films, we made the film The Complaynt Of Scotland, a political satire set in 1555 for BBC.
Think the drama and drag glamor of Rocky Horror set in a seedy bar in a galaxy far, far away.
This self-contained annex of an attractive thatched cottage is set in a wonderful rural location just outside the West Dorset village of Melplash.
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That 's nothing compared to what the citizens of the Republic would do if they found out what events he unwittingly set in motion !
Half the rows were without coal houses - so fuel had to be stored on the bare earth under the set-in beds.
Front sidelights are either small bulbs set in the headlamp reflector, or larger bulbs (around 5 watts) under separate covers.
Each stone is claw set in silvertone metal, and very sparkly.
We welcome you to our 20 acre smallholding set in a scenic rural area set in a woodland valley.
What a surprise, a lovely little track set in a valley with excellent spectator viewing.
Entrance to stair turret set in thickness of west wall.
The Imperial is a stylish hotel set in 5 acres of garden...
The war 's end, however, set in motion an economic tailspin that lasted for the next half-century.
Stunning multiway bra and thong set in a lovely pale blue.
The record was set in Summer 1985 when three tractor-trailer trucks delivered 15 to 18 million pieces.
We sailed over 5,000 miles recently and the majority of the time with the twizzle rig set in trade wind sailing.
The rain then really set in and the majority traipsed off to the White Horse to discuss the day 's cricket.
The triangular mesh of the vessels is represented by an indexed face set in VRML 2.0.
Is set in a wooded valley overlooking a turquoise ocean in South Cornwalls best kept secret.
East Haugh House is a beautiful, turreted stone house set in 2 acres of gardens.
As always, we are inviting writers to pen original, short, two-hander plays set in pubs for performance on in pubs.
Just seen a two-piece set in Brighton, and from the intro in the first song, I knew they would be great.
The film is set in Japan 's industrial heartlands, a far cry from the neon metropolis that often typifies Japanese urban settings.
Alison 's lamp was also looking dim and a general unease set in.
Hubert Parry set in 1916, as a wartime patriotic song for unison voices and organ.
The work to be done at home should be worthwhile and should not be set in an unthinking way.
A valedictory tour to the mystical Blue Lagoon with its turquoise blue waters set in black lava rocks.
Double glazed Georgian bar window to side, vanity basin set in unit, heavily beamed ceilings, open beams to the side.
It is set in the context of certain eternal verities which are the substance of our faith.
The course is set in an idyllic rural French farmhouse surrounded by a walnut grove.
Welsh Mountain Zoo - For a great day out a friendly, caring conservation zoo set in lovely garden surroundings high above Colwyn Bay.
Oxygen sensors set in tape can be placed on the baby's hand or foot.
The good news is that baby sleep patterns are not always set in stone.