34 Words to use with screening

Even the boys in the screen-room were held as closely to their tasks as care and vigilance could hold them.

I will wipe my feet, close the screen door, and get up for breakfast.

The Gaucho, novelized from the screen play by Elton Thomas, and from the short story by Lotta Woods.

FRANKENSTEIN, LOUISE M., ed. Play-readings, for school, radio, and screen tests.

Both Gentile and Ghirlandaio chose a happy subject and made it happier; Fra Angelico (for the third screen picture) chose a melancholy subject and made it happy, not because that was his intention, but because he could not help it.

Below the eye-hole e, through which I view the glass-screen g, is a thin piece of glass set at an angle of 45°, which reflects the fiducial lines and gives them the appearance of lying on the screen, the frame being so adjusted that the distance from the thin piece of glass to the transparency and to the glass-screen g is the same.

* Screen resolutions are too low to effectively replace paper *

Screen personalities, by Vincent Trotta & Cliff Lewis.

To work the rocker a pan of dirt would be placed in the square screen box, and then with one hand the miner would rock the cradle while he poured water with the other from a dipper to wash the earth.

BIEGELEISEN, J. I. Silk screen stencil craft as a hobby.

Novelized by Arthur Housman, from the screen story by Frank Capra.

Duorine color discrimination screening test, A and B. By Israel Duorine.

The protection of the vessels employed in the French coal trade was entrusted very largely to trawlers, as the ships composing the convoy were mostly slow, so that in this case more screening vessels were available, although they were not so efficient, being themselves of slow speed.

Screen credit for Emily Bronte.

This is the more requisite, as, on the one hand, the attack on the enemy's communications must expect vigorous opposition, and, on the other hand, the screening duties, which are even more important for the offensive than the reconnaissances, are likely to be specially successful if cavalry and cyclists combine.

By July we had succeeded in increasing the strength of the anti-submarine convoy escorting force to thirty-three destroyers (eleven of which belonged to the United States Navy) and ten sloops, with eleven more destroyers for the screening of troop transports through the submarine zone and for the protection of the convoys eastward from the Lizard, the position in which the other screening force left them.

The airship division and the cavalry have kindred duties, and must co-operate under the same command, especially for screening purposes, which are all-important.

We shall now consider how far the tactical value of the troops, the efficiency of the army, the cavalry, and the screening service can be improved by organization, equipment, and training.

To-morrow, when the hard daylight should jeer away the screening shadows, it would unbare a desolate, shabby home.

It was no part of his conception of his task, that he should be called upon to screen assassins, to justify perjury.

The doctor fixed a stern eye on the screening willows.

In the audacity of my ignorance, as I humbly acknowledge it to have been, I criticized this great interior as too much broken into compartments, and shorn of half its rightful impressiveness by the interposition of a screen betwixt the nave and chancel.

The floor is covered with a tightly stretched red cloth, the chairs are set in symmetrical rows; with the exception of a black clock there is no ornament on the chimney-piece, and a red cloth screen conceals the door used by the servants.

A fine, open-work, Gothic screen half conceals and half shows the garden, as you stand in front of the house(see the Engraving.)

" She hated the toy gas stove, and the tiny ice chest and the screen pantry.

34 Words to use with  screening