258 Verbs to Use for the Word sections

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The sun gave birth to a network of sweet-voiced rills that ran gracefully down the glacier, curling and swirling in their shining channels, and cutting clear sections through the porous surface-ice into the solid blue, where the structure of the glacier was beautifully illustrated.

But peculiarities of this kind are very varied, and form an extensive section in "Plant-lore;"very many curious examples being found in old travels, and related with every semblance of truth.

When a representative major league team is made up of players who represent every section in the Union, engaged for their skill, it seems as if Base Ball has become nearer an ideal and a national pastime than ever before in the history of the sport.

When I had the pleasure of seeing Principal Dawson in London last summer, I showed him my sections of coal, and begged him to re-examine some of the American coals on his return to Canada, with an eye to the presence of spores and sporangia, such as I was able to show him in our English and Scotch coals.

When we leave this section of the "American Drawing-Book," we leave all that is of practical value to the young artist.

but I do not hesitate to say that such is the inevitable tendency; and I call on every mother and teacher who reads this section, to beware of confectionaries, and see, if possible, that the young never set foot in them.

That is the very pointher influence is so far-reaching in its effect that George Bernard Shaw, giving cross-sections of life in the form of dramas, cannot write a play and leave her out.

A little later Novgorod established its independence as a republic; but within a few years we find this section controlled by a Varangian tribe from Rus, a district of Sweden.

" The tug did not occupy a whole section of the lock, for they are built to accommodate vessels a thousand feet long.

I therefore conclude the present section by quoting the Quarterly Review article upon Endymionomitting only a few sentences which do not refer directly to Keats, but mostly to Leigh Hunt: 'Reviewers have been sometimes accused of not reading the works which they affected to criticise.

An' you've saved the big section of promisin' wheat?" "Yes.

Every performer was in his or her section in the sleeper, and pa and I got an end section with the freaks, the fat woman across the aisle from us.

And next to him Hattush and Malchijah and Hasshub repaired another section, even to the Tower of the Furnaces.

He was strenuous against striking out the section, and seconded the motion of Gen. Pinckney for a commitment.

The British took over the section of the French front between St. Quentin and Chauny, in addition to their former front, and by so doing relieved the strain on the far-flung French line.

The growing popularity of the Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science has led me to add to the present edition three more sections on Body, Soul, and Spirit, which it is hoped will prove useful by rendering the principles of the interaction of these three factors somewhat clearer.

CHAPTER XIII OFF FOR THE CHANNEL "Tom, do you think that spy left behind by my cousin could have learned in any way about our plan?" They were passing over a section of Northern France, keeping a mile and more above the surface of the earth, when Jack called out in this fashion.

And you can reach this section only with delay and inconvenience, whether in the hours of business or in the subsequent period devoted to the glitter of nocturnal revelry and amusement.

In order to obviate this objection, these words were added to the proposition: "provided that no amendments, which may be made prior to the year 1808 shall in any manner affect the fourth and fifth sections of the seventh Article."

Black and opaque as ordinary coal is, slices of it become transparent if they are cemented in Canada balsam, and rubbed down very thin, in the ordinary way of making thin sections of non-transparent bodies.

By 1:00 o'clock we entered a desolate section of country consisting of barren sandy soil, scanty crops, and dwarfish shrubs and trees.

The paper brings together in a convenient form the sections and salient facts concerning many dams.

Justin's document can hardly have been the Gospel according to the Hebrews, at least alone, as that Gospel omitted the section Matt.

In the second edition of the "Règne Animal," published in 1828, Cuvier devotes a special section to the "Division of Organised Beings into Animals and Vegetables," in which the question is treated with that comprehensiveness of knowledge and clear critical judgment which characterise his writings, and justify us in regarding them as representative expressions of the most extensive, if not the profoundest, knowledge of his time.

258 Verbs to Use for the Word  sections