These were extremely important indications in a land of improvidence.
This year all the indications were that it would be late.
He exults in the recognition of so many glorious indications of the power of a small and remote nation that has founded a splendid empire in so strange and vast a land.
The common bind-weed closes its flowers on the approach of rain; but the anagallis arvensis, or scarlet pimpernel, is the most sure in its indications as the petals constantly close on the least humidity of the atmosphere.
On the following day, there was coma, with indications of extreme debility.
It showed indications of pain, and vomited more than six times in the course of the day.
There are no indicationsof a Roman occupation here, though some geographers have traced its origin back through the night of time to the ancient Lumone.
Here, in miniature, are all the indications of a world-port.
Of course, with such indications before their eyes, our hunters were advancing on the qui vive.
He rode a spotted horse, and from the indications when he was found a few days after, he must have made a desperate fight, for both he and the horse were shot several times.
Lately, these mines had not been yielding the profit which it was reasonable to expect from them, and there were indications of bad management, if not of dishonesty, at the western end of the line.
The next morning was several degrees colder, and there were indications of a snow-storm.
Are the indications on Lyle's part, or on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Maverick?
Both were silent for a while, then Miss Gladden asked: "Do you not think these dreams and impressions are indications of an early life, far different from this?
But even as he spoke, Lyle, notwithstanding the exuberance of her own joy, could not fail to observe in his face indications of poignant pain, as he looked at the lovely pictured face, and as she repeated the name inscribed opposite.
Miss Gladden could read no sign of displeasure in his face, though she detected indications of some powerful emotion, and of acute suffering.
She stops suddenly, remembering certain indications of quiet self-well which she thinks she has already detected in her niece.
The important thing to be noticed is that in this early document he appears first of all in Midian, although there are indications which show that it is known that he had previously been in Egypt.
It was shortly after the opening of the Eighth Century that threateningindications began to gather on the horizon of Northern Israel.
Faint indications of similar dendrites were visible in a Roman skull from Siegburg; whilst other ancient skulls, which had lain for centuries in the earth, presented no trace of them.
As the sun rose there were indicationsof squalls in the north--eastern quarter, and about noon one of them was whitening to windward.
They were painted black, and we were not left long in suspense as to their use; for solemn music, and the roll of muffled drums in the distance, were fearful indications of what we were to witness.
Of late, indeed, from the too evident indications of the public hatred, his sallies of passion had become wilder and more ferocious, and his self- command less habitually conspicuous.
The gaseous form is shown conclusively by the spectroscope, but in view of the extreme delicacy of the indications with this instrument no quantitative estimate of the gas can be made.
These indicationswill suffice to show the general course of the argument in the first section of the Traite des sensations.
The slender figure showed that the physical indications in the delicately rounded arm, the taper fingers, and shapely feet were justified by the proportionate development of the rest of her anatomy.
Among the hundred dancers he made his way to the most compact body of lookers-on, where the indications were that something unusually interesting was in progress.
The church might have been deserted, so far as any living indications were visible, though two or three darker splotches on the darkness could have been taken for as many penitents seeking the peace which passeth understanding.
Lay hold of his cock," said I as bum-wagging indications told me she was coming, and she kissed his little cock rapturously till she spent.
I had paid for hurting her by hurting myself; but what did that matter; I was the first that had been up that cunt, had torn it open, my spunk was in her then, the bloody indicationswere all around me.
The women were to lose if they spoke, or gave indications of who they were.
There are indications that she has had recourse to an optician at least twice during the last few months.
All the indications seem to me to point in that direction.
Up to this point the incident bore the appearance of an ordinary accident, but fresh indications seem to point to serious crime.
The Crozier Party are not right yet, their feet are exceedingly sore, and there are other indications of strain.
The sun can barely be distinguished, the temperature has risen, and there are seriousindications of a blizzard.
Now the wind is coming in spurts from the south--all indications of a blizzard.
The turf of the wide fields was cropped in the winter by the herds driven down at that season from the recesses of the Neapolitan mountains, and the irregular surface of the soil afforded no special indications of treasures buried beneath it.
I afterwards revisited the place, but the wall had been plastered over, and no indications remained where the death-shot had penetrated.
Their water is cold at the present time, but their basins give indications of their having once been enormous hot springs.
But though numerous indications of another eruption were observed at intervals by the rising of the water with violent ebullitions, no explosion occurred till about ten o'clock at night, when the grand performance was repeated.
The ship came steadily on, and when within about two miles of the boats she lowered her studding sails and made indications of lying to, so that the lieutenant at once knew his boats had been seen.
There wereindications that the interview should cease.
The indications of combined grief and fearful swearing might have meant anything of a violent nature.
If his composition was directed to any real or even imaginary grievances, it was always listened to by sensible captains and officers without showing any indications of ill-humour.
He arrived late in the banqueting hall, and there were indications that he was inebriated.
For all that, the etiology of heart disease furnishes us with but one set of many invaluable indications for treatment.
The etiological indications have still to be respected faithfully; on this I need not dwell.
Possessed of a vigorous conception, a lofty fancy, intense energy of feeling, and remarkable powers of versification, his poetry is everywhere impressed with the most decided indications of genius.
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