Gers and other rivers which descend fanwise from the plateau of Lannemezan.
That this nexus is of the nature of a hormone is generally agreed, and may be regarded as having been proved in 1874 when Goltz and Ewald [Footnote: Pflügers Archiv, ix.
Elected deputy for the department of Gers in 1876, he adopted in the chamber a policy of obstruction "to discredit the republican regime.
The new Commission had relinquished the plan of taking him to Linderhof, as it was known that one of his jægers was collecting people in the Tyrol to help him over the border.
The Emperor had to complain that morning of the unusual slowness of his Jägers in helping him to dress, of their inability to find his favourite riding-whip, of the deliberation with which they brought him what he needed.
We were obviously much in the way of certain Jägers and footmen, who were passing up and down with garments and boots; and at last some of us grew restive and threatened to depart.
The attendants are not liveried footmen, but jägers and game-keepers.
Again the jägers disengaged it, but in its struggles to recover its liberty the gemsbock left its beard torn out by the very roots in the hand of one of the men who had grabbed it for the purpose of holding the animal fast.
Its horns got entangled in the meshes, seven or eight feet high, and there it remained hanging and kicking until a couple of jägers in attendance on the king disentangled it and carefully placed it on the ground.
But when they reached the high pine forests where the big game harboured, they ceased to shoot, and advanced silently, waiting and reserving their fire for any large beast the jägers might start and drive towards them from above.
The jägers were scattered in the woods; the day was still and cloudy, a true sportsman's day, with no gleam of sun to shine in their eyes and on the barrels of their rifles.
When Spain declared war on France the two battalions of Gers were sent to form part of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees.
Colloidal copper has been used in recent time for the same purpose by Gaube du Gers and by others.
Colloidal copper has been used in recent times for the same purpose by Gaube du Gers and by others.
Miss Dix tried to get the man-a-gers to put up a stove in the room.
He made the man-a-gers put up a stove in the place where they were kept.
The Elusates occupied the north-west part of the department of the Gers and part of that of the Lot-et-Garonne.
The Gates, at the confluence of the Gers and the Garonne.
A body would think there was business enough for all the so'gers up at the garrison, at the head of the lake.
The Hégers had no suspicion that she had been so unhappy with them as these letters indicate, and she had assigned a totally different reason for her sudden return to England.
The Hégers usually have a few English pupils in the school, but have never had an American.
Reference has already been made to the gers brought by John Barr from Norway.
For this very fine flier gers were commonly used in the Middle Ages; and the kite was enticed within range by turning out an owl with a fox's brush tied to its feet.
Gers have a reputation for often being hood-shy; but perhaps the proper treatment of them, in this as in other respects, is now imperfectly understood.
Gers and merlins are all very clever at this work, and often seem to enjoy vastly this opportunity of exercising their muscles and their intelligence.
Gers are very seldom taken on the passage in Holland, although one tiercel, captured by Adrian Möllen in 1878, was acquired and trained by the Old Hawking Club, and proved a fine performer at rooks.
Gers have not had a very fair trial in the hands of modern falconers.
Underneath the perch must be spread a good thick layer of sand or sawdust, extending in the case of peregrines and gers for a good yard on each side of the perch, and about 18 in.
Consequently a hawk which has a very "hard" stoop, as all passage gers have and many wild-caught peregrines, will sometimes not endeavour to catch hold or bind.
For gers they should be nearly a foot deep at least, and well over a yard in diameter.
Mr. Newcome, who in the treatment of peregrines was excelled by no falconer of modern times, was dissatisfied with the gers which he trained, and found them difficult to keep in condition.
The Russian jägers came upon them all at once, at full speed, with tremendous huzzas and fixed bayonets, and discharged their pieces singly, without stopping.
A company of Baden jägers was charged with the defence of the inner Peter's gate.
The fire of jägers and sharp-shooters rattled on all sides, and we soon discovered whole ranges of battalions and regiments.
The plumages that have been described are the light phases; all the Jægers have a dark phase in which the plumage is a nearly uniform sooty brown, lightest below.
The Jægers especially are one of the swiftest and most graceful birds that fly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.