Grave men they were, and battlings of fierce thought Had trampled out all softness from their brows, And ploughed rough furrows there before their time, For another crop than such as homebred Peace Sows broadcast in the willing soil of Youth.
It had originally been a bribe to Susan Poppit, in order to induce her to spread broadcast that that ridiculous rumour (whoever had launched it) had been promptly denied by the person whom it most immediately concerned.
In order to sway the public mind, a summary of the Chalotais report, commonly known as "Extraits des assertions" was scattered broadcast throughout the country.
God grant that these seeds of impiety, flung broadcast on a still virgin soil, may not produce more bitter and more poisonous fruit for the Church and the Portuguese monarchy.
Most of our State Forests and Waters nurseries in their seedling beds, plant their seedlings, including chestnuts, make a mixture of sawdust and sand, about one of sawdust and two of sand, and then broadcast that right over their seeds.
The seeds are broadcast on the firm soil, then this mixture of sawdust and sand is broadcast over the seeds.
Listen, how old is this character who says silly-zation is doomed and can convert a black and white broadcast into color?
This is a most amazing illustration of looseness of thought--such an astonishing illustration that I should not have believed Professor Thomson capable of it if it had not been published broadcast to the world with his authority.
The most mysterious thing about golf is that those who really ought to know most about it publish broadcast wrong information about the fundamental principles of the game.
But this was almost instantaneously after you heard a broadcast that a photograph of him had been found in which he had been holding up the Militant.
And was the motorcade being described, broadcast by radio?
And it beingbroadcast in English, I assume you were doing some interpreting for her?
Tomorrow he would effect a mass-linkage of minds and broadcasthis orders for reconstruction.
He found the penultimate point at which the impulses from the brain were translated into sound and broadcast through the speaker.
His Word is loved, honoured, scattered broadcast amongst the people.
But enough so when we broadcast a sugar wave, they came running to the surface to see where it was.
When we broadcast a water wave, they rushed to the ant nursery and started carrying eggs to high ground.
He had visions of every home using a gadget to broadcast "keep away" signals to ant pests.
They were expected; after the secondbroadcast of the duel, Bryan of Alanna had declared peace and announced both Clan Levva's investigation of their Imperial heritage and Clan Vader's intention of returning Medart's effects.
So heavy was the wind upon the waves that little sea could rise, for the crest of each billow was torn shrieking from it, and lashed broadcast over the bay.
In this way messages could be broadcast to all sites at once; those sites whose lights did not glow were contacted again individually and the message repeated.
I think the engineer is at the wrong angle to broadcast much power to them.
Of course the unauthorized broadcast made it impossible.
Early peas and large marrowfats are frequently sown broadcast on rich, clean land, near large cities, to produce green peas for market.
Sow in March or April, broadcast on land tolerably free from weeds, and if you get it too thick, hoe up a part.
Broadcast sowing requires more seed, and is liable to be less evenly covered; hence, we should prefer drilling.
In all times it has been in this field of inter-racial and international prejudice that the gossip has found the widest scope for his gleeful activity, sowing broadcast dissensions and misunderstandings which have persisted for centuries.
These were the records of the "put-put" broadcast which she and Danny had kept.
As it went up, the radio, a sending set, broadcast certain information about the weather.
Then came the sudden, loud and insistent bark of a broadcast for all the world like the call of a wolf leader to his pack.
In spring these diurnal mass movements cease; the clan breaks up, the rookery is abandoned, and the birds scatter broadcast over the land.
With man comes flies and moths, and insects of all kinds in greater abundance; new plants and weeds are introduced, and, with the clearing up of the country, are sowed broadcast over the land.
Pierce "would not wish to have publishedbroadcast over the country for very good reasons?
Pierce wanted a secret session to cover up the frank {087}naivete of his son, which he did not "wish to have published broadcast over the country, for very good reasons.
There are matters and suggestions in reference to our future action, and measures to be taken which are advised therein, that we would not wish to have published broadcast over the country for very good reasons.
We will tune in debate on the Senate floor, being broadcast by another network.
In a moment," shrilled the voice, "we will tune in the broadcast direct from Washington so that all personnel can hear history in the making.