584 examples of sec in sentences

The psalms found arranged in the new Breviary for three nocturns are to be said with nine antiphons up to the versicle of third nocturnthe versicle of the first and second being omitted (Tit. I., sec. 7).

The Christmas octave admits feasts of saints, but the octaves of Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost do not admit any feasts (Tit. V., sec, 3).

The rubrics of the New Psalter (Title I., sec. 6) direct, "In officio Sanctae Mariae in Sabbato et in festis simplicibus sic officium persolvendum est; ad matutinum, Invitatorium et hymnus dicuntur de eodem officio vel de iisdem Festis; Psalmi cum suis antiphonis et versu de Feria occurente I. et II.

But as the section shows (Tit. II., sec.

Hence, in the order set down in General Rubrics (Title XI, De Concurrentia officii, sec. 2) all feasts of our Lord, other things being equal, take precedence of the feasts of our Lady.

ad Gavant, sec.

Baste it well, and serve with a little gravy made in the dripping-pan, and do not omit to send to table with it a tureen of well-made apple-sauce. (Sec No. 363.) Time.

Polymnia, Sec. 85.]

'In London mixed society,' said Rogers (Table-Talk, p. 74), 'Fox conversed little; but at his own house in the country, with his intimate friends, he would talk on for ever, with all the openness and simplicity of a child.' Sec ante, ii. 450.

When covered with cartilage, the ball fits so accurately into its socket that it may be retained by atmospheric pressure alone (sec. 50).

The best example of this is the joint between the first and second vertebræ (see sec. 38).

The thickest and strongest tendon in the body is the tendon of Achilles, which connects the great muscles in the calf of the leg with the heel bone (sec. 49).

By what is called reflex action, memory is developed in the spinal cord and the muscular centers (sec. 273).

"Write stories?" "Yes." "Wait a sec, I'm Joe Burke.

1, Sec. 6, Clause 18: "The Congress shall have power to exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsoever, over such District."

In Art. 1, sec. 3, clause 1, it prohibits the abolition of the slave trade previous to 1808: thus implying the power of Congress to do it at once, but for the restriction; and its power to do it unconditionally, when that restriction ceased.

The second clause of Sec. 9, Art. 1; Sec. 4, Art. 2, and the last clause of Sec. 2, Art.

The second clause of Sec. 9, Art. 1; Sec. 4, Art. 2, and the last clause of Sec. 2, Art.

The second clause of Sec. 9, Art. 1; Sec. 4, Art. 2, and the last clause of Sec. 2, Art.

(Entered under 17 USC sec.

Titles 1-28, sec.

724-773,450, sec.

Processing & Books, Inc. (PWH); 3Jan72 (17USC sec. 216); R520562.

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There was a general shaking of hands, and then the captain remarked: "Well, now we're here we'll have to sec what we can find in the way of food and shelter.

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