13 Metaphors for start

Mr. SHAW'S fresh start will be the greatest surprise of all.

But a herd of such animals, when considered as a whole, is always on the alert; at almost every moment some eyes, ears, and noses will command all approaches, and the start or cry of alarm of a single beast is a signal to all his companions.

A false start is a misfortune, and recovery from its confusion must have an awkward appearance, for which it is needless to make further apology or explanation.

I.I Start on my Travels My uncle, Canon Perez, was a worthy priest.

The start of the Sui dynasty, while the Chou still held the north, was evidence, just like the emergence in the north-east some thirty years earlier of the Northern Ch'i dynasty, that the Chinese gentry with their landowning basis had gained the upper hand over the warrior nomads.

THE START "IS THIS ROAD TO" The trip was not premeditatedit was not of malice aforethought; it was the outcome of an idle suggestion made one hot summer afternoon, and decided upon in the moment.

These "false starts" became a recognized thing after a time, and when, in 1888, his Majesty embarked on his yacht and set sail for Baku, it came as a surprise, pleasant or otherwise, to his subjects at Teherán.

The sudden start of the whole body at some loud noise, the instinctive dodging a threatened blow, and the springing back from sudden danger, are the results of reflex action.

The start had been a reminiscence of Sylvia's, induced by the slow fall of golden leaves from the last of the birches into the still water of the lake in the midst of Marie Antoinette's hamlet.

One of Mr. Haydon's new pictures is the first start in lifea mother teaching her infant to walkit is a clever sketch, but, bearing in mind the beautiful comparison of Solomon and the lily of the valley, here is a counterpart.

The start from doubt, the self-certitude of the thinking ego, the rational criterion of certitude, the question of the origin of ideas, the concept of substance, the essential distinction between conscious activity and corporeal being, and, also, the principle of thoroughgoing mechanism in the material world (from his philosophy of nature)these are the thoughts which assure his immortality.

" VIII SABOTAGE IX THE END OF CHILDHOOD BOOK II A FALSE START TO ATHENS X SYLVIA'S FIRST GLIMPSE OF MODERN CIVILIZATION XI ARNOLD'S FUTURE Is CASUALLY DECIDED XII

" VIII SABOTAGE IX THE END OF CHILDHOOD BOOK II A FALSE START TO ATHENS X SYLVIA'S FIRST GLIMPSE OF MODERN CIVILIZATION XI ARNOLD'S FUTURE Is CASUALLY DECIDED XII

13 Metaphors for  start