The four winds and their collaterals are here subjecting the elements to the crucible heat of their combined blasts.
I saw also that as the days began to lengthen, the south wind and his collaterals gradually raised the firmament in the southern zone upwards towards the north, until the days ceased to grow longer.
Another explanation is that estates were granted to be descendible in the same way as an ancient inheritance, which having passed from father to son ex necessitate went to collaterals on failure of issue of the person last seized.
In most states representation amongst collateralsis restricted--in some to the descendants of brothers and sisters, in others to their children only.
They have very numerous prolongations, with a large number of short branched collaterals which give the whole cell the appearance of having feathers projecting from its periphery.
Collaterals by natural consanguinity or affinity up to the second degree.
Collaterals by legitimate affinity up to and including the fourth degree.
Collaterals by legitimate consanguinity up to and including the fourth degree.
Collaterals by natural consanguinity or affinity up to and including the second degree.
The government for sufficient cause will, on petition of a party, grant a dispensation permitting marriage between collaterals by legitimate consanguinity within the fourth degree.
Collaterals by legitimate affinity up to the fourth degree.
Collaterals by legitimate consanguinity up to the fourth degree.
In its path it gives off a number of collaterals at right angles, which are distributed to the adjacent grey matter.
These are derived chiefly from the collaterals of the pyramidal cells and of the centripetal fibres.
Their terminal branchings together with similar terminals of other collaterals form the basket-work around the bodies of these cells.
In its course, this gives off numerous collateralswhich run downward to the bodies of Purkinje's cells.
It is evident that consanguinei, in the Chinese as in the Hawaiian, are generalized into categories by generations; all collaterals of the same grade being brothers and sisters to each other.
With the rise of the monogamian family, a new and totally different system of consanguinity came in, under which the relationships between collaterals soon disappeared.
Time and demand loans are made upon collaterals of many descriptions.
These collaterals are not the bank's property and the bank is responsible for their safe keeping.
We have already learned thatcollaterals are mortgages, stocks, bonds, etc.
With collaterals and descendants the average number of fertile relatives in each specified degree must be stationary in a stationary population, and calculation shows that number is approximately one.
Kinsfolk may be divided into direct ancestry, collaterals of all kinds, and direct descendants.
But while I am loud in mi sentiments for the theory ov motion, thare is sum ov its collaterals that don't fasten onto my bussum with mutch exta-tickness, but rather with grate clammyness.
Their great curse is, and probably will be, in selecting too many of their officers from classes not embued with proper military pride, and altogether without the collaterals of a good military education.
He had never lent to the Lord except in his usual business manner--as small a loan as would be accepted, on as extensive collaterals as he could exact.
Payne then told them his story (as I narrated before only in short), asked to have his collaterals delivered up.
Yes, gentlemen, fifteen thousand dollars of it; all I shall get for more than a year to come, and I'm going to hazard it all against my notes and the collateralsyou hold.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "collaterals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.