The aspect of the Kimberley pit in 1906 is shown in fig.
In astronomy the term is used for the aspect of the moon or of a planet when apparently half illuminated, so that its disk has the form of a semicircle.
These sculptures often present the aspect of striae across the face of the valve, and the best lenses have shown them to consist of a series of small cavities within the siliceous wall of the cell.
If the grooves be left out of account, the large faces which have replaced each tetrahedron corner then make up a figure which has the aspect of a simple octahedron.
In the former, the leaves are very finely bipinnate, and the general aspect of the foliage is extremely feathery and graceful.
We have already given the views of Weismann and Wallace, and some reasons for not accepting them; but there is one important aspect not yet touched.
In the latter the leaves are simple, ovate, and, curiously enough, set on edge; and the general aspect of the tree is therefore rather stiff.
Instead of finding the nerve-axis on the dorsal aspect of the body, we find it on the ventral aspect.
His falsetto laugh, prominent teeth and general aspectare rather Rooseveltian.
The same imagination that had found the mediaeval aspect of Jerusalem saw many elements missed not only by the ordinary tourist but by the people themselves who live nearest to them.
And I am very grateful to those who have preceded me with books depicting one aspector another of my subject.
When I have said that I mean things that are good, and certainly not merely bons mots, I have said all that can be said in the most serious aspect about the man who has made the greatest fight for good things of all the men of my time.
The money aspect did not worry him, I think, at first.
And these emotional experiences are what we understand as the spiritual aspect of the distinction.
That temptation was to become a prophet like all the men in Heretics, by emphasizing one aspect of truth and ignoring the others.
We perceive that He has relied upon love, upon love strengthened to the adamantine force of insanity or delirium, by the mere aspect of utter, utter helplessness in the human infant.
No doubt there is a polemic side or aspect of theology; but so there is of all knowledge; so there is of every science.
Wilton felt unutterably shocked at the melancholy, sordid aspect of the place.
But let us talk of the worldly aspect of the matter, which most appeals to you.
When the full meaning of this thought is realized, the soul becomes conscious of something vast and mysterious within itself, by which it is drawn towards the Infinite; the aspect of all things alters strangely.
A series of men and women, all more or less closely connected with the House of Hapsburg, selected for the alleged holiness of their lives or deeds under one aspect or another.
The aspect and manner of "Sir Jarvy," however, were not overlooked, and the men prognosticated a serious time.
The next great physical consequence, one equally expected and natural, but which wrought a great change in the aspect of the battle, was the cloud of smoke in which the ten ships were suddenly enveloped.
Now the river has ceased to be utilised for commerce: two railways connect the town with every other place of note in the country, and the whole aspect of things is altered.
Feeling apparently satisfied with the present aspect of affairs, he slowly pulled out a machero from his waistcoat pocket, plucked a cigarette from the case, and then proceeded deliberately to strike a light.
In doing so, he happened to rub the ring which the magician had put upon his finger, and immediately a genie of frightful aspect appeared.
Next he considered another aspect of the situation and thought of every word that Jenny had recently spoken.
To me the most interesting aspect of this case is the personal factor that has spoiled it for the master criminal.
Presently he indicated an aspect of her own position arising from his words on the previous night.
This is by far the most importantaspect of the question, much more so than questions of industrial competition.
These events, which are only known through Hebrew texts, must have worn a very different aspect in the eyes of Egyptians, and of pre-historic Achaean observers, hostile in faith to the Children of Israel.
There actually is a tradition, preserved by Eustathius, that Paris beguiled Helen by magically putting on the aspect of Menelaus.
Now the captain was perplexed, for from the aspect of the man he deemed that he was sent by the Gods.
To add that she could assume the aspect of every man's first love was easy.
Altogether, it gave a depressing effect of gloom and decay, which the aspect of the house itself did not tend to relieve.
It was too new to her to have been thought out and Sally presented every aspect as it occurred to her.
And in poetic experience you never apprehend this value by itself; the style is here expressive also of a particular meaning, or rather is one aspect of that unity whose otheraspect is meaning.
A translation of such poetry is not really the old meaning in a fresh dress; it is a new product, something like the poem, though, if one chooses to say so, more like it in the aspect of meaning than in the aspect of form.
We thus, then, have before us an aspect of Freemasonry as it existed in the middle ages, when it presents itself to our view as both operative and speculative in its character.
And this division is not arbitrary, but depends on the nature of the types and the aspect in which they present themselves to our view.
It bore the aspect of what it really had been--a monastery erected early in the reign of Henry VIII.
I do not know how, Mr. Burrel, or why, but something in youraspect and manner makes me feel as if you were an old friend.
After cutting down the bush, and clearing the spot, it presented the aspect which the plates No.
The astonishment of the Spaniards at the aspect of the elegant buildings, whose construction gave them a high idea of the civilization of the country, increased as they advanced.
Such was the aspect of affairs at the American Legation in London.
Even from the financial aspect it is a bad fault to economize in outlay on the army and navy in order to improve the financial position.
Thus the hostility to Germany, from this aspect also, is based on England's most important interests, and we must treat it as axiomatic and self-evident.
I believe, however, that my opinions result with a certain logical necessity from the whole aspect of affairs.
This aspect of the question supplies a fair standard by which the morality of the actions of the State can be estimated.
The efforts of each individual are cramped, and the broad aspect of things is lost.
Only from this aspect can the attitude of the Government towards France and England be considered correct.
But there is another aspectof the question which is at least arguable.
But no German statesman can disregard this aspect of affairs, nor must he ever forget that the greatness of our nation is rooted exclusively on Protestantism.