It is this combination of kinship and polar opposition which led people of old to regard both lightning in the heights and seismic disturbances in the depths as signs of direct intervention by higher powers in the affairs of men.
That he do not apprehend there will be any disturbances in State upon it; for that all men are busy in looking after their own business to save themselves.
State if you have any knowledge of thedisturbances that occurred?
Did you not understand these persons were the leaders in the disturbances on Twenty-eighth street?
They re-assembled as a regiment on Monday morning, and were used in suppressing several disturbances that occurred on Monday.
State whether you were in Pittsburgh when the disturbances of last July first broke out?
Were you present at the disturbances of the peace within the city of Pittsburgh in July last?
Were you present at any of the disturbances after that?
The only disturbances there were, took place out on the track, about Twenty-eighth street.
There were no riotous disturbancesin this city after that, except the tearing up of the tracks.
The influence of political disturbances in the economic sphere was not limited only to questions of transport and fuel.
Ravenna in consequence of thedisturbances in Rome.
These disturbances are thus accounted for Maxwell Blacker, Esq.
In the north some disturbances had originated as early as 1775, amongst the Protestant weavers, who suffered severely from the general depression of trade, and the avariciousness of commercial speculators.
In the year 1824 the subject of Irish disturbanceswas carefully inquired into by Select Committees of both Houses of Parliament.
It seems probable that mineral waters rising deep from the bowels of the earth would always be more deranged by subterranean disturbances than those nearer the surface.
Sidenote: Annexation movement] The disturbances which followed the passing of the 'Rebellion Losses Bill' have been described in the preceding chapter chiefly as they affected the person of the Governor.
Lord Elgin's first feeling was that these disturbances in India furnished an additional reason for settling affairs in China with all possible speed, so as to be free to succour the Indian Government.
Rebellion has been crushed, and European troops are not suited for the repression of such local disturbances as occasionally occur.
To this fatal difference may be ascribed several future jealousies anddisturbances with which the colonists were harassed, and which terminated in the total subversion of the proprietary government.
To thesedisturbances New-England owed its population.
To this court also belong all invasions of the law, of liberty of conscience, and all disturbances of the public peace, upon pretence of religion, as also the licence of printing.
It would seem that one of the causes of the greater frequency of these disturbances in men would be the amount of alcohol and tobacco used by men.
It has been shown, as mentioned in another part of this book, that disturbances in different parts of the aorta may cause pain and the pain be referred to different regions, depending on the part affected.
Intestinal indigestion, while not the cause of all disturbances that occur in man after 40, is still an important element in his deterioration and degeneration, and it should be prevented if possible.
Reflex pain may occur from disturbances of the pneumogastric nerve, or from the weight and pressure of the enlarged and heavy pericardium.
This series of articles deals with heart therapy, not discussing the heart structurally and anatomically, but taking up in detail the various forms of the disturbanceswhich may affect the heart.
The effects of caffein and tobacco on the heart will be considered later when toxicdisturbances are under discussion.
In children, on the other hand, the most common disturbances of the heart are acute inflammations affecting its different structures, and due in most instances to acute infections.
Later the usual series ofdisturbances from dilatation of the right ventricle occurs.
Similar disturbances of the atmosphere, however, occur frequently before or after the rainy season.
In Germany new disturbanceshad broken out, but his personal influence was so great that he subdued them temporarily: he also prevailed upon the German bishops to recognize Paschalis III.
There were disturbances along the frontier in Flanders, rebellions in Luxemburg and Lorraine, and finally a quarrel with Burgundy, the king of which, Rudolf III.
Disturbances in Hungary and Bohemia hastened his return to Germany.
Among others, one of these disturbancesin which I am inclined to see the premonitory signs of the present water-spouts, occurred off Saint-Valery.
The surface was becoming more broken, consisting, no doubt, as Old Sandstone explained, of former sand banks which the seismic disturbances had shaken down and mixed with the underlying sedimentary strata.
Secondly, these shocks coincided with local disturbances in the Channel, which passed almost unnoticed; but they attracted my attention and were the starting point of all my recent investigations.
Exact experiments on attention, for instance, will have to determine how the various parts of the apparatus are to be distributed best in space if the laborer must keep watch for disturbances at various places.
However, by far the more important cause of distraction of attention lies in those disturbances which come from without.
To be sure there are many such disturbances in factory life which can hardly be eliminated with the technical means of to-day.
When the various individuals differed in their mental behavior, these differences appeared almost as disturbances which the psychologists had to eliminate in order to find the general laws which hold for every mind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disturbances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.