The tumour soon adheres immoveably to the subjacent muscles and ribs, converting the contiguous portion of the former into a substance similar to itself.
I soon had himimmoveably strapped to the chair, hand and foot.
Of this we had never sailed above forty, the rest of the distance having been accomplished, while we were immoveably beset, by mere drifting.
But this line of clouds immoveably attached themselves to the island, and manifestly took their shape from the influence of its mountains.
Gomphosis is, when one bone is immoveably fixed in another as a nail in a board.
In this posture of affairs, they held immoveably firm to the opinion, that whatever seven or eight out of thirteen states thought fit, should be considered the decision of the Confederacy.
She had intended to carry away the bottle, and meditate some contrivance at her leisure; but they were all fixed immoveably in the shelves, so that whatever plan should be tried it could only be practised on the spot.
Cirripedia without a peduncle; scuta and terga furnished with depressor muscles; other valves united immoveably together.
In the Balanidae, the four opercular valves surrounding the orifice leading into the sack, are capable of other movements, besides being opened and shut; whereas all the other valves are immoveably united together.
Cirripedia without a peduncle: scuta and terga, not furnished with depressor muscles, moveable only on one side, on the other side united immoveably with the rostrum and carina into an asymmetrical shell.
Even in the Suctorial Entomostracans, which become immoveably attached to the fish on which they prey, the males are free; and the means of attachment, as far as known, are quite different.
Berger had been standing there, his arms crossed, and his large eyes fixed immoveably upon the flames.
She fixed her longing eyes immoveably on Donatus, but he did not venture to lift his gaze to her, and the fine Florentine rouge fell off her cheeks that turned pale with vexation.
We may doubt whether this was her immoveably formed resolution, considering how often afterwards she negociated about her marriage.
But tho' she was immoveably determined against receiving him again as a lover, she had not been able to steel her heart against his melancholy appearance; his palid countenance, his emaciated form, extremely affected her.
The feebleness of her frame ill seconded the resolution of her mind; which, notwithstanding the struggles of pity and regard for Delamere, which she could not entirely silence, was immoveably determined.
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