The man whose duty it is to determine this important point, therefore, holds anexceptionally delicate and responsible position, and receives pay accordingly.
It is said that the superiority of the internal condensing arrangement was accidentally discovered through the improved working of an engine that chanced to have an exceptionally leaky piston or cylinder.
On the contrary, if an exceptionally desirable woman were taken away by some strong and influential aggressor from her lawful husband, the former would have power enough, personal and social, to retain her, if he had enough to secure her.
To sum up our results in a few words: the territorial division points only exceptionally and problematically, even in these exceptional cases, to possession of land by single families.
The frieze of dancing girls, too, is exceptionally graceful.
The half-dome itself, dominating feature of the court, is exceptionally dignified and impressive.
The Palmerston Cabinet, as far as ability went, was exceptionally strong.
A good many suits were dropping out of the list, which happened to beexceptionally thin that summer, so that his case would be reached before August.
This, she felt, was exceptionally good for him, for genius was a natural symptom he had never had--fond as she was of him.
If you were notexceptionally brilliant or exceptionally well connected, they passed you over so disgracefully, and what was it after all to look forward to, even if you became an admiral--a pittance!
The dress was black with a glimpse of peacock blue, the hat black and large--she looked exceptionally well.
Such exceptionally low rates, if applied to all intermediate points, would, of course, prove ruinously unprofitable to the railroads concerned.
The mills in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas are so much nearer than those in Florida or Georgia, that exceptionally low rates per mile must be put in from these latter states to enable them to hold their own.
Throughout the winter the weather was exceptionally mild and favorable for that type of winter injury due to early growth activity.
This spring I also planted about a bushel of seedling black walnuts and, as it happened we had an exceptionallywet summer, these seedlings made a wonderful growth.
Both caps of the fourth satellite have been clearly distinguished, that at the north being sometimes exceptionally large, covering a surface equal to one-quarter or one-third of the diameter of the satellite.
Kepler could see 14 stars in the Pleiades with the naked eye, so his eyesight must have been exceptionally keen.
He said something about 'an exceptionally strong power of vision,' but frankly admitted that power of vision alone would not account for it.
It appears to me that talent consists in a happy combination of exceptionally high gifts, developed in one special direction.
A large number of insects are exceptionally reproduced by the parthenogenetic method, e.
Increase the temperature gradually until by placing over a radiator or in some other exceptionally warm place, 75 to 80 degrees is given at the bottom of the box.
Piersoni and Elegantissima areexceptionally beautiful, but must be given careful attention.
The latter are good for plants requiring large root room, such as single bulbs, or plants demanding exceptionally thorough drainage.
He went home soon after this, and showed himself to be an exceptionally gifted trainer of pilots, both in flying and fighting.
Even then it was only exceptionally introduced during the season or stagione, side by side with the opera seria, although in the German court theatres an opera seria and a buffa were not seldom played alternately during the carnival.
He possessed one of the finest copies in existence of the first folio of Shakespeare's Plays, and an exceptionally good example of the Tewrdannck.
His manuscripts were exceptionally interesting and valuable.
The printed books in the sale do not appear to have been exceptionally choice or rare, but there were some valuable manuscripts.
The prices obtained for many of the books were exceptionally high.
Calcium carbonate, CaCO3, is of exceptionally wide distribution in both the mineral and animal kingdoms.
In commercial importance Calatayúd ranks second only to Saragossa among the Aragonese towns, for it is the central market of the exceptionally fertile expanse watered by the Jalón and Jiloca.
The memoir published by his widow in 1886 contains many illustrations of a career that was exceptionally brilliant; it gives a picture of a strong individuality, which often found expression in a somewhat boisterous form of practical humour.
Calcium silicates are exceptionallyabundant in the mineral kingdom.
He wasexceptionally well read, with a refined taste for books and art, and purchased the famous Thomason Tracts now in the British Museum.
The climate of Berar differs very little from that of the Deccan generally, except that in the Payanghat valley the hot weather may be exceptionally severe.
The vast majority of the inhabitants are of mixed Indian and Spanish blood, but the Indian element predominates everywhere except in Costa Rica, where the whites are exceptionally numerous.
They had been in a quandary to know just how to get this crop harvested, as the trees were exceptionally full of well-developed apples.
Whenever we arrived at an exceptionally steep pitch, either in ascending or in descending, Cricket invited me to get off and walk.
The summit life zone in the Rocky Mountains not only sweeps up to exceptionallyhigh altitudes, but it embraces vast territory.
Now there is nothing exceptionally characteristic of the agricultural labourer in the career of such a man.
Even the bitterest Radical forgives the patrician who shoots or rides exceptionally well, and hunting is a pursuit which brings the peer and the commoner side by side.
Still he made progress, though slow; now with a giant stride across an exceptionally doubtful spot, now zigzagging from side to side.
This was the beautiful granite font of the thirteenth century, an exceptionally interesting example, one of the somewhat rare inscribed fonts.
Talland was in the old smuggling days exceptionally notorious for the frequent landings of contraband on the lonely little beach below the church, and "Parson Dodge" was a famous devil-queller and layer of spirits, far and near.
Ever since that time the story of the "dollar wreck" has been kept alive, not only by tradition, but by scattered coins being occasionally flung upon the beach by the waves, after some exceptionally heavy storm.
The modern trained nurse is a machine, and a wonderfully good one on the whole; when she is exceptionallyendowed for her work she is quite beyond praise.
None of the others are exceptionally valuable, so far as I know.
He was a man exceptionally strong, and a match for either of the pugilists that he brought over.
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