38 Words to use with codes

United States code pamphlet supplement unannotated.

Baldwin's Ohio code service.

You'll find questions in the code-book about ice and wind.

Code pleading in the Western States, with forms.

National electrical code handbook.

XIII ATHENAIS In London, about noon of that day, a gentleman whom Lanyard most often thought of by the name of Wertheimer deciphered a code message whose contempt for customary telegraphic brevity was quite characteristic of the sender, indeed a better voucher for his bona fides than the initials appended in place of a signature.

Shepard's United States code citations.

Federal code annotatedtitle 28.

HENRY, GEORGE M. New criminal code changes for Sadler's criminal procedure in Pennsylvania 2d ed.

BOESEL, FRANK T. Supplement to cases on Wisconsin code procedure.

They had been invariable so far: "No difference; mind still a blank," or some code word significant of the same.

Code practice and remedies in courts of record in civil cases in the Western States.

Treaty of St. JosephTannerVisits of the Indians in distressLetters from the civilized worldIndian code projectedCause of Indian sufferingThe Indian causeEstimation of the character of the late Mr. JohnstonAutobiographyHistorical Society of MichiganFiscal embarrassments of the Indian Department.

Code flags, which are largely used between ships, have not been entirely displaced by the wireless.

Moore's Judicial code commentary.

Federal rules of criminal procedure and new title 18 U.S. code crimes and criminal procedure with combined index.

Directly, having gone far ahead, it came speeding back, along a lower air lane and performed a series of circling and darting gyrations, which doubtlessly had a signal-code meaning for the troops.

Under the code noir of Louisiana, the descendant of a white and a quadroon is white, thus drawing the line at one-eighth of Negro blood.

"It is in some code unknown to me.

[warning of fire] fire alarm, evacuation alarm, [laws to prevent fire] fire code, fire regulations, fire; fire inspector; code violation, citation.

Paler, thinner and older by years he emerged from his retirement triumphant, and the new code names went forth to a flourish of trumpets or rather of the hooters of the despatch-riders.

When the diplomats learned of this, with their code cables they sent open cables stating that their confidential despatches were being censored and delayed.

So desirous was General Bulfin to conceal the concentration of heavies that the wireless code calls were only those used by batteries which were in position before his Corps was formed, and the volume of fire came as an absolute surprise to the enemy.

The largest portion of our criminal code deals with the rights of property; yet nearly all of this is of comparatively modern growth.

It took the French three years and a half to decipher a code despatch from Von Bethmann Hollweg to Baron von Schoen.

38 Words to use with  codes