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Also, there may be something in the theory that the sudden change of temperature, at sundown, affects the structure of the house, somewhatcausing it to contract and settle, as it were, for the night.
They have the same structure in Terce, Sext, None, but differ in character.
Half-way out two or three beavers were at work strengthening the central structure with cement.
The Canada house and the Galena house, two small frame structures on Robert near Third, were the next hotels to be visited by the fiery element.
Then, too, the crash had wrenched the box structure at various seams.
But, in one and the same slice, every transition can be observed from this structure to that which has been described as characteristic of ordinary coal.
Even such dense structures as bone, cartilage, and the teeth are formed from cells.
For example, the surface layer of its body is different in structure from the deeper parts.
It negatives those doctrines; for it either shows us no evidence of any such modification, or demonstrates it to have been very slight; and as to the nature of that modification, it yields no evidence whatsoever that the earlier members of any long-continued group were more generalised in structure than the later ones.
While we are awake and active, the waste of the body exceeds the repair; but when asleep, the waste is diminished, and the cells are more actively rebuilding the structure for to-morrow's labor.
The new governor took up his abode in the Dutch fort, if the strange structure within the palisades could be called a fort.
It would be a useful exercise for the instructor, he thought, to elucidate obscure phenomena and complicated structures by words only, assisting himself, perhaps, occasionally, by extemporaneous drawings.
Compared with the civilization that then surrounded it, this dwelling was a palace at the time of its erection; bearing some such relation to the humbler structures around it, as the château bears to the cottage.
A crowd of boats surrounded the starlings, and the terrified occupants of the structures above descending to them by the staircases in the interior of the piers, embarked with every article they could carry off.
Castration after puberty cannot modify profoundly structures like the skeleton which are already completed.
It is that when this flap is again placed into position (as later it will have to be) we have round its circumference a rim of soft structures into which to place the sutures.
Suppose A, B, C to be three forms, while B is intermediate in structure between A and C. Then the doctrine of evolution offers four possible alternatives.
We thus learn that the skin covers and protects the more delicate structures beneath it; and that it also serves as an important organ of excretion.
Once its flow is commenced, it slowly, but surely, invades the sensitive structures near it, appearing, as Elaine has put it, to 'inoculate' them.
That night along Gloucester street, past the Georgian mansion houses built before the union of Ireland and Englandgreat, flat-faced, uprising structures behind whose verdigrised knockers and shattered door fans comes the murmur of tenementsI walked till I came to a much polished brass plate lettered "St. Anthony's Working Girls' Home.
One cannot look at these temporary structures without being impressed with the vast importance of those water-powers which the Americans, with a wonderful tact, bring to bear in the way of saw-mills on the exhaustless resources of the forest.
Why was she so structured about things?
The original structure after falling into decay was begun to be rebuilt in 1450, and finally consecrated by Urban XIII.
The lowest in structure among the Polyps are not Corals, but the single, soft-bodied Actiniae.
It is curved in plan to a radius of 1,640 ft., with a length of 771 ft., and the additional strength of the structure due to so flat a curve is probably slight.