The tincture should not be prescribed unless precautions are taken to avoid the precipitation of the resin which follows its dilution with water.
Neither does there appear to be the least disposition to accept the statesmanlike suggestion that in order to avoid the risk of civil war in Ulster, with its almost inevitable consequence, viz.
In our day, when it is the custom of men to avoid all show and colour in their dress, we can scarcely picture to ourselves the magnificence of those knights of the Renaissance.
At the same time he was very anxious to avoid a general engagement as his army would be no match for the combined English and Burgundian forces.
Then came the day when, to avoid answering his question whether she needed anything, she had gone into the garden.
She did avoid it, and with a swift run gained the end of the rope without effort, and went up and down it a second time.
It must either have intended these absurdities, or admit of a construction which will avoid them.
He wrote, said Jefferson, "in a spirit of conciliation and with the desire toavoid conflicts of authority between the high branches of the government which would discredit equally at home and abroad.
That wretch "resolutely refuses his pardon & is determined not to utter a word, if he can avoid it.
We have as good a right to suppose gentlemen on the other side are as anxious for a session in June, that this power may be exercised, as they have to suppose we wish to avoid it, to prevent the exercise.
Referring to the flight from Blennerhassett's island, the sarcastic lawyer observed: "If I run away and hide to avoid a beating I am guilty and may be convicted of assault and battery!
To avoid such newspaper notoriety, he would try to arrange with Burr's counsel for the prisoner's appearance under additional bail, thus avoiding insistence upon the Government's request for the imprisonment of the accused.
Three Republican Senators left the Chamber in order to avoid the balloting.
Burr's habits have been never to trust himself on paper, if he could avoid it--when he wrote, it was with great caution.
Care, therefore, has been taken to avoid making any part of the Life of John Marshall a legal treatise.
And now that she had so arranged it that Susan would avoid him, everything would turn out as she wished.
To avoid any possible mischance to the grande toilette he served the dinner and did the dangerous part of the clearing up.
Only by standing did Susan avoid service as a dust rag.
To avoid this was impossible, as impossible as toavoid the parasites swarming in the bed, in the woodwork, in cracks of ceiling, walls, floor.
They said she stayed on in business to avoid lonesomeness and to keep in touch with all that was going on in the life that had been hers from girlhood.
Other peoples, if they think at all, think how toavoid work; the Parisians think incessantly, always, how to provide themselves with more to do.
Probably she is--as long as she can avoid pausing to think whether she is or not.
She had early learned to ignore his moods, to avoid sympathy which aggravates, and to meet his blues with a vigorous counterirritant of liveliness.
But after he had taken two or three highballs, Susan was forced to engage deeply in conversation with the exasperated and alarmed Sperry to avoid seeing how madly Rod and Constance were flirting.
This remarkable appeal struck renewed pity to the heart of Cortes, and once more he begged them to surrender and avoid further suffering, and the Spaniards drew off their forces for a space.
Great care must be taken to avoidthe numerous land schemes which are continually sprung upon investors by land sharks and speculators, principally of American nationality.
But this is far from being the case; and the New Yorker may well leave the stifling heat of his own city in summer for the tonic breezes of the Mexican uplands, just as he may winter there to avoid the bitter winter of New York.
We must not avoid the consequence of this principle.
The third or current scientific attitude does seem at first to avoid these superstitions and to rest on a reasonable basis.
The tendency of Puritan morality is, as we have seen, to regard the physical act as the sin and to avoid the conclusion that the thought is evil; consequently the patient is urged at all cost to refrain from action.
We must be careful not to avoid this standard of comparative values in approaching sex morality.
If a man indulges in sexual thought, it is almost impossible for him to avoid a physical result.
But if Sparta deemed it prudent, at present, to avoid a direct assumption of influence over Athens, her scheming councils were no less bent, though by indirect and plausible means, to the extension of her own power.
By delay I read an omen of the desire of the loiterers to avoid the enemy.
The wisdom of Solon might consent to mitigate what he could not cure, or his patriotism might urge him to avoid witnessing the changes he had no power to prevent.
Parents disposed of their children to clear their debts, and many, to avoid servitude, in stealth deserted the land.
He would avoid the sports and occupations of his schoolfellows, and compose declamations, of which the subject was the impeachment or defence of some of his young friends.
It was simply fatal to Strauss that he tried to avoid all comparison between his treatment of an eighteenth century comedy and Mozart's.
The hero tries to avoid the glances which Dalila, joining in the dance, throws upon him.
Assad returns to Jerusalem, where, conscience stricken, he seeks to avoid his chaste bride.
We seek out those whom we love, we avoid those whom we dislike; everywhere the forces of attraction and repulsion play their part in determining the tangled orbits of our every-day lives.
To avoid expulsion, Khartoum agreed to make payments on its arrears to the Fund, liberalize exchange rates, and reduce subsidies, measures it has partially implemented.
In November 1996, the IMF proposed a currency board as Bulgaria's best chance to restore confidence in the lev, eliminate discretionary spending, and avoid hyperinflation.
He mumbled something about Yates having slept late in order to avoid the hearing of the words of thankfulness at the beginning of the meal.
In order to avoid meeting people, and having me explain to them that you are my prisoner, I propose we go through the fields.
The colonel will very likely be some fussy individual who magnifies his own importance, and who will send a squad of volunteers to escort me, and I want to avoid that.
I'm going to avoid all boarding houses or delightful summer resorts, and go in for the quiet of the forest.
When the sick man's friends have once written all the words of affection they can find, when they have done what they consider their duty, they withdraw prudently, and avoid him like a criminal.
She had toavoid another winter in the northern climate.
Let us avoid like the plague any artistic language that belongs to a caste like that of so many writers, and especially of so many French musicians of to-day.
He took Braun aside, and told him that his wife's illness seemed to be altogether moral, and that for the time being he must avoid opposing her wishes, and that he could see no danger in her going out, so long as Braun went with her.
She went indoors to avoid his seeing her: she held her hands over her heart, and, quivering with emotion, she laughed.
He had to make an excuse to avoid eating at the same table: the food stuck in his throat.
Though the friend be never so true and loyal, he may avoid the act, but he will almost always betray his friend in thought.
They did not light up at once, to avoid seeing each other.
As I walked down the trenches it was impossible to avoid the fallen men lying all around.
Today, whether people intend to do anything about it or not, it is impossible to avoid knowing something about it.
A man should never drink because he is miserable, he will be wise to avoid drink as a medicine for, health being a normal thing, he will tend in search of it to drink too much.
She swerved to left and right, so as exactly to avoid enormous obstacles.
But though the thing was quite mysterious to him, and though he made every effort to avoid it, it went on, being evidently a part of some occult natural law.
And I cannot avoid the feeling that, quite apart from any theory, cheerfulness was constantly "breaking in.
One cannot avoid the feeling that in all this masculine life so sure of its manhood, there lingered something of the "schwärmerei" of the Junior Debating Club furiously desiring each to be first with Gilbert.
Above all things she was told to avoid for him any sort of shock.
To avoid later confusion I had better set these down at the outset.
The next instant she was swerving to avoidan orientalism, which would have made it too unworldly.
They should avoid even small shops which sweat their employees, each branch should prepare a list of small shops for the use of its members.
It was on that occasion also that Charlie and Rufus tried to impress upon him with all the force in their power to avoid technical terms and to stick as closely as possible to the plainest and most ordinary language.
He shocked them by his brutal, outspoken use of the word, and they drove him frantic by beating about the bush to avoid it, always saying to others that he "had had a bad head-wound and his eyes were affected.
Several miles further, at the heap of debris which had been Falquieres, where his wife's family had lived, he made a wide detour through the fields to avoid passing closer to the ruins.
He tries to avoid discovery by pretending to be a cripple, but she knows him, refuses to be bribed, marries him, and finally reveals herself to him.
On this account, the peasants of Scotland sedulously avoid leaving the door ajar while a corpse lies in the house.
Avoid milk puddings or stewed fruits as too fermentative and heating.
And how they will continue to overeat themselves, content to avoid the truth regarding food quantities.
In addition I should advise those who suffer from this complaint to keep cheerful, and to avoid excessive physical or mental fatigue and worry.
The first baths must be of very short duration, and she should be careful to avoid chill after the bath; it is best to lie prone and completely relaxed for half-an-hour at least after the bath.
She potters in the shallows and splashes herself to avoid taking cold.
And that is why I want to ask if it is absolutely necessary when on an antiseptic diet to entirely avoid fruit.
It is therefore only common-sense to avoid such soup-bases, especially as the most excellent soups can be made without recourse to any animal product.
She hesitated, trying to avoid it, but when she quite decided that it could not be helped, plunged on with a perfect frankness.
He's been in love with my Aunt Alathea for a good many years, but she won't marry him until he keeps his promise to avoid the race-tracks.
Deftly she turned each leaf, using the extremest care to avoidtearing them, handling them with loving touch.
For generations those bulbuls who did not fear and avoid the shikra fell victims to it, while the more cautious ones survived and their descendants inherited this characteristic.
Possibly another reason why the pitta so frequently enters bungalows is toavoid the crows.
Anyone who did not know the birds might think they were trying to avoid their creditors.
Crack the others on a wooden block, by striking their side-edge with a hammer; you thusavoid injury to the germ that is endangered by striking the end.
Budding--maybe done as in other cases, but always after the leaves are well developed, to avoid bleeding.
At first, stir the soil deep; but, as the roots extend, avoid working among them, and never disturb the roots with a plow.
Cut the bunches with a sharp knife and move carefully to avoid bruising.
Avoid stacking if possible, for they are always wasted rapidly by moving.
Let all persons who would enjoy good health avoid a draught of air as they would an arrow.
Elliott puts it in his second class; but we can not avoid the conviction that it is one of the best that ever has been raised.
Cut the seed-plants after the first hard frost, and carry in wet, so as to avoid loss by shelling.
Crib corn only when very dry, and avoid the Western and Southern method of leaving cribs uncovered; the corn thus becomes less valuable for any use.
Bud on the north side of the tree toavoid the hot sun; and tie more tightly than in budding other trees.
Avoid root grafting, and apply the specific manures, and we will warrant it everywhere.
We also wish to avoid all participation in the controversies respecting the merits of various new inventions.
In vain, when freed, did Ponta try to avoid the clutching arms and twining body.
But Joe blocked the two, ducked a third, stepped to the side to avoid a fourth, and was then driven backward into a corner by a hurricane of blows.
You are compelled to seek safety in flight, to conceal yourself for the present, to avoid a train of unmerited humiliations that even the consciousness of innocence would not enable you to bear.
Because you must make these short stages and frequent stoppages, and because you must avoid the most travelled roads, it will be necessary for you to take a map of the State, and follow the most direct route to Norfolk.