He stared at the floor and failed to answer questions.
Private, 29, seen by Major Myers in a base hospital the day after entrance, was in a stupor from which he had to be repeatedly roused to answer questions.
In the examining room, he stood speechless with unemotional face, sometimes looking up to the ceiling, slowly scratching his head, failing to answer questions, although fixing his eyes upon the physician.
She was innocent and nervous enough to betray herself to any extent, because she would feel it rude to refuse to answer questions, howsoever far they exceeded the limits of polite curiosity.
All you've got to do is to answer questions," she said.
The filing of schedules by a bankrupt does not waive his right to refuse to answer questions pertaining to them when to do so may incriminate him.
A witness may not refuse to answer questions on the ground that he would thereby expose himself to prosecution by a state.
What the advocates of the maxim meant was merely that a person ought not to be put on trial and compelled to answer questions to his detriment unless he had first been properly accused, i.
It was difficult to judge of her orientation on account of her failure to answer questions, but it soon appeared that she knew the names of the nurses, for she sometimes called them spontaneously by name.
She could often be persuaded to answer questions or to write, the slowness of this spoken or written speech varying considerably.
But, more important than these, she could not infrequently be induced to answer questions and at such times she spoke promptly and with natural affective response.
She also talked quite a little as a rule, but there were periods when, although excited, she would not talk or answer questions.
All investigators agree that the "A" vitamine is an essential factor in the growth of young tissue, and the repair of mature tissues.
This term is applied chiefly to the cooking of eggs in a shallow pan of water heated just below the boiling point.
The body does not keep a reserve store of iron on hand as is the case with calcium and phosphorus in the bone tissues, but must depend upon the daily intake in food to supply its needs.
Yet he acknowledges that "the mysterious little creature called Planchette is no humbug; that some mysterious will-power causes it to answer questions, and that it is useless to ignore these things, or to laugh at them.
The operator magnetizes Planchette, and by a mysterious will-power causes it to answer questions.
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