The trick is to put the corks into the water and to cause them to float in a perpendicular position.
The truthfulness of these copies, as regards the chief portions of the instrument, is singularly striking, so much so, indeed, as to cause them to be frequently mistaken for originals by those who are not deeply versed in the matter.
His early works are so Brescian in character as to cause them to be numbered with the productions of that school.
Resuming our subject again: Haydn wrote eight easy Sonatas for Violin and Pianoforte, but they are not of sufficient importance to cause them to be much played.
If God hath given charge to the ruler of the family to see that the rest do worship him in that family, then ought the ruler to cause them solemnly or openly to join in that worship.
After dinner call your families together, and sing a psalm of praise, and by examination or repetition, or both, cause them to remember what was publicly taught them.
Maidens think that it will stop errant young men and cause them to love those from whose hands they accept a sprig.
In England, in olden times, the leaves of the Periwinkle, when eaten by man and wife, were supposed to cause them to love one another.
Spirit within them, to cause them walk in his ways or statutes, and keep his judgments, and do them, Ezek.
The cerebellum has the function of co-ordinating movements; that is, of so associating them as to cause them to accomplish a definite purpose.
There are also bacilli that are capable of multiplying in tissues and so irritating them as to cause them to die (necrose) without forming pus.
Cause them, moreover, O my Best-Beloved, to abide within the precincts of Thy court and around Thy most effulgent Tabernacle.
Cause them, then, to be numbered among those whose eyes Thou hast cleansed and kept from turning to any one save Thee, and whose eyes Thou hast protected from beholding any face except Thy face.
These may sometimes be tuffs, although their density or compactness is such as to cause them to resemble many of those kinds of trap which are found in ordinary dikes.
A set of layers of clay were placed under a weight, and their opposite ends pressed towards each other with such force as to cause them to approach more nearly together.
It will not do for them to ascribe revolutions and rebellions to the true cause; because then the rebellions and revolutions would be justified; and it is their object to cause them to be condemned.
A law to cause them all to be grubbed up, and thrown into the fire, would, certainly, be far less unreasonable than many things which we have seen and heard of.
To cause them to turn well out, the inside of the basin should be thoroughly 'larded' or rubbed with butter.
The less adhesive plasters, when spread, are usually surrounded with a margin of resin plaster, tocause them to adhere.
Would itcause them to become more frugal, to live more economically than they do now on their bowl of rice and cabbage, moistened with a drink of tea, and perhaps supplemented with a few whiffs of the mildest possible tobacco?
But, lest we cause them to stumble, go to the sea, cast a hook, and take up the first fish that comes up.
Therefore, behold, I will cause them to know, this once will I cause them to know my hand and my might; and they shall know that my name is Yahweh.
And brother shall deliver up brother to death, and the father his child: and children shall 22 rise up against parents, and [6]cause them to be put to death.
Cause them to enter the garden of happiness, cleanse them with the most pure water, and grant them to behold Thy splendors on the loftiest mount.
Cause them to become the signs of harmony and unity until the end of time.
These children are pearls, cause them to be nurtured within the shell of Thy loving-kindness.
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