Isma`ilia refer to what they consider a metaphysical axiom--"that from one only one can proceed".
The Isma`ilia movement then is one aspect of the persistent battle[57:1] which the intellectually independent Persian waged against the religious and political ideals of Islam.
But of these only two or three answer to the definition of true sacral vertebrae in being united to the ilia by small ribs.
The =ischia= are a pair of somewhat square bones which meet one another in the middle line; they form part of the acetabulum, and are united to the ilia above.
The pelvis is large, the ilia are placed vertically, and the ischia do not take part in the ventral symphysis.
The ribs which connect the sacral vertebrae with the ilia are however large.
In the Armadillos, Glyptodonts, Anteaters, and Pangolins it is much developed and firmly united to the vertebral column by both the ilia and the ischia.
In many reptiles such as Chelonia, Ichthyosauria and Lacertilia the ilia are small, more or less cylindrical bones either directed backwards, or vertically placed as in the Chamaeleons.
In all living reptiles the ilia are prolonged further behind the acetabula than in front of them, and the bones of the pelvis remain as a rule, distinct from one another throughout life.
The pelvis is weak and small, and though the ilia are produced both in front of and behind the acetabula, in other features the pelvis is not bird-like.
The ilia are very deep vertically and there are no post-pubes.
The ilia are vertically placed, and are very much expanded; the ischia and pubes are small, and form a short symphysis.
The sacral ribs connecting the vertebral column with the ilia are very distinct in Crocodiles; in these animals and Sphenodon the vertebral ribs have backwardly projecting uncinate processes as in birds.
The sacrum is generally composed of two vertebrae which are united with the ilia by means of expanded ribs.
And then with one voice all the crowd took up the last sentence and shouted in unison: "La ilaha ilia 'llahu, Muhammadun rasulu 'llah!
The various muscles which exert their effect upon the pelvis in changing their relationship between the long axes of the ilia and spinal column, are concerned but little more in propulsion and weight bearing than are the pectoral muscles.
Ilia Tchaikovsky was a good father, but he did not understand the education of the younger children.
Ilia Tchaikovsky even had at command a small army of a hundred Cossacks, and a little court, consisting of such employés in the mines as had any claim to social position.
In 1837 Ilia Tchaikovsky was appointed inspector of the mines at Kamsko-Votinsk, in the Government of Viatka, where he settled with his wife.
His modest savings and the pension he drew from the Government enabled Ilia Tchaikovsky to retire from work and live reunited with his children.
In February, 1848, Ilia Tchaikovsky retired with the rank of major-general.
Although a capable specialist, as regards general culture and intelligence Ilia Petrovich had only a mediocre equipment.
On the day of his wife's funeral Ilia Tchaikovsky was also seized with cholera; but although for several days he was in great danger, his life was eventually spared to his family.
Ilia Petrovich Tchaikovsky was educated at the School of Mining Engineers, which he left in 1817 at the age of twenty-two, having been awarded the distinction of a silver medal.
Early in 1849 Ilia Tchaikovsky was appointed manager of works on the Yakovliev property at Alapaiev and Nijny-Neviansk.
Probably it was highly recommended to them by an old friend of Ilia Tchaikovsky's, M.
The tramway at Ilia handles about one hundred and fifty thousand bushels annually, and the one at Mayview about two hundred and fifty thousand.
Mr. Hemingway established these houses some years before the railroad was built to Pomeroy, and did a large business, people from miles around coming to Ilia to trade.
I remember of going to Ilia to see a patient with the disease, and before getting back home I had been called to prescribe for seventeen persons; and a few days later I took the disease myself.
The Ilia was the quickest vessel anywhere about, and it would be an impossibility to overtake her.
When the Ilia sailed gallantly out of the mouth of the harbor, the foremost and fastest of all the pursuing craft, people cheered and wept, and prayed for the continuance of the stiff breeze that had been blowing since day-break.
About two o'clock, a message was received that the Ilia had been boarded, and was in possession of the intelligence.
Ilia Muromets and Alesha Popovich said to Thomas, "Wilt thou go against them, or wilt thou send us?
Ilia Muromets and Alesha Popovich came to Thomas and said to him, "Wilt thou go thyself against the foe, or wilt thou send one of us?
Ilia Muromets and Alesha Popovich; we would fain be thy comrades.
And look now, when I get married, don't forget to invite to the wedding my younger brothers, Ilia Muromets and Alesha Popovich!
So Ilia Muromets sat him on his heroic steed, charged the Tsar's horsemen, swooped down upon them like a bright falcon on a flock of doves, smote them, and cut them all down to the very last one.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ilia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.