And we mounted and did open forth Like a great fan, to east, to north, to west, And rumour met us flying, filtering Down through the border.
Never again would he sleep in his dining-room and wake with the light filtering through those curtains bought by Winifred at Nickens and Jarveys with the money of James.
Odour drawn out of fallen leaves by the pale-filtering sunlight soaked his nostrils.
He heard voices from beyond the wall, filtering in, oddly distorted, through the air spaces between rocks.
Then he brought it up and in the combined light of the blue lanterns and the dawn filtering in from the woods, he squinted at the handle.
The cave was obscure and damp, its only light filtering through the moving curtain of green water.
This plan is also adapted forfiltering and cleaning the incoming air by placing cloth or other material across the lumen of the horizontal tubes to intercept dust, etc.
Collection of Rain Water The collection of rain water near extensive manufacturing establishments is not advisable, except where arrangements are provided for either filtering or distilling the water.
The first is the filtering through of some science and some new Aristotelian learning from the Arabs.
The two openings last mentioned also serve for introducing and removing thefiltering material.
This is accomplished by means of sawdust or wood shavings arranged in a thin layer and capable of filtering the gas without opposing too great a resistance to its passage.
This filtering material must necessarily be renewed after it is exhausted.
The second opening is placed above the grating which supports the filtering material.
Physical purification thus begun is completed by passing the gas through a filtering bed consisting of fiber, sawdust, or moss (Figs.
A balmy spring breeze is filtering through the still-barren branches of the oak trees, and despite a slight chill in the air, the sun obliterates any shiver which might otherwise have broken upon my skin.
Filtering through my memories are also the times in which I was asked on a date and for reasons of my own, chose to refuse the invitation.
Birds were singing somewhere above in the dense, green foliage, and sunlight was filtering through the leaves of the giant trees.
Over this floor the filtering media are placed, consisting of a bottom layer of stones, then a layer of coke, then a layer of gravel, and lastly of a top layer of river sand.
Glass funnels and filtering paper for filtering the various solutions should always be kept handy for use.
Anthony's Combined Funnel and Filter, forfiltering the various solutions.
Glass funnels, Filtering paper, A balance scales for weighing 1 grain to 1/4 lb.
They are both useful and ornamental, for they exclude the strong rays of the sun, and the light filtering through them beautifies the room with its many mellow hues.
Mix and stir well together, and repeat the stirring three or four times a day until it becomes transparent; then strain it through filtering or blotting paper, and it will be fit for use.
Then Father Thomas knelt, and prayed until the light came filtering in through the shutters; and the cocks crowed in the village, and presently it was day.
The temple itself was large and dark, a sickly light only filtering in through a hole in the roof.
An increase in the porosity of the filtering tube is not to be thought of, as this would allow very small germs to pass.
One of the most interesting experiments was that in which the filtering material consisted of crumpled paper in a flannel bag.
The waste-pipe of the sink must terminate 2 feet or 2 feet 6 inches above the ground level, and be provided with a reversible nozzle delivering over a filtering vessel made of concrete or iron.
The purification of sewage is wrought by the presence of living organisms on the filters; and for the due filtration of drinking-water it is now admitted that the filtering material must have a coating of living slime.
The waste from kitchen and pantry sinks needs careful straining and filtering before it is allowed to flow into an open gutter.
The oblique sun rays filtering through the dense laurel became almost lunar, as if seen through the smoke of a funeral torch.
It may have been a strain of mongrel blood, filtering through his veins, which tempered his endurance with the pliancy essential to intrigue, a strain that was apparent in the sculptured regularity of his features.
They stand in the full light, white pillars on either side and red light filtering through hangings behind.
Away through the tall trees below him he saw red cows filtering along, cropping eagerly at the lush growth after a long dusty trip from the drying lowlands.
Then the light filteringin through the vines that covered the hut grew brighter.
In 1806, Hadrot was granted a French patent on a device "for filtering coffee without boiling and bathed in air.
For restaurants and hotels, rapid filtering machines, first developed by the French and Italians, are used.
In the cloth-filtering process--due to the rapid passage of water through grounds almost as quickly as poured--the largest percentage of fats is carried into the beverage.
Whether a repouring is necessary or not is dependent upon the speed with which the water passes through the coffee, which in turn is controlled by the fineness of the grind and of the filtering medium.
Finley Acker, Philadelphia, is granted a United States patent on a coffee percolator, employing "porous or bibulous paper" as a filtering medium and having side perforations.
Vanderweyde, of Philadelphia, was granted United States patents in 1866 on a percolator and a continuous coffee-filtering machine.
Were there no fats (which ferment) in coffee there would be no need for placing cloth-filtering material under water, as suggested, to keep them from becoming sour.
Finley Acker, of Philadelphia, obtained a patent the same year on a side-perforation percolator employing "porous or bibulous paper" as a filtering medium.
Cauchois, of New York, brought out his Private Estate coffee maker, a clever combination of the French drip and filter processes, employing a thin layer of Japanese paper as a filtering agent.
This use of the wordfiltering was misleading, as it was many times after in French, English, and American patent nomenclature, where it often meant percolation or something quite different from filtration.
In 1920, Natale de Mattei, of Turin, Italy, was granted a United States patent on a rapid coffee-filtering machine.
The moonlight filteringthrough the latticed windows revealed an open doorway in the opposite wall, and Tharn passed into an inner room.
She blinked in the sunlight filtering through the leaves, and sat up.
Among filtering materials in common use may be named cotton-wool, fine canvas or gauze, felt and asbestos-wool.
This filtering material may be put either as a final layer in the purifier (or drier), or in a separate vessel known as a filter.
The dust or froth of lime will be removed in the washer where the acetylene bubbles through water--the dust itself can be extracted by merely filtering the gas through cotton-wool, felt, or the like.
Consequently the gas should pass through a sufficient layer of filtering material after it has traversed the purifying material (and drier if one is used).
He looked at the shadows of the electric lights of the campus filteringthrough the trees.
The setting sun made a golden aurora that June day, the beams filtering through a haze of dust.