The person particularly intended here, some say, was Amru Ebn Lohai, king of Hejâz, a great introducer of idolatry and superstition among the Arabs.
Some suppose the first ages after the Flood are here intended: others, the state of religion in Arabia, from the time of Abraham to that of Amru Ebn Lohai, the great introducer of idolatry into that country.
An introduceris rarely necessary except for rubber or long tubes.
The most suitable size of tent is now selected, and, being held in a special form of tent introducer or suitable pair of forceps, is passed into the cervical canal, well past the internal os uteri.
Ambassadors were introduced to the Queen on Tuesday mornings, accompanied by the introducer of ambassadors on duty, and by M.
The introducer in waiting usually came to the Queen at her toilet to apprise her of the presentations of foreigners which would be made.
When this is inexpedient from any cause, a thorough acquaintance with both parties will warrant the introducer to judge of the point for him or herself.
When either the introducer or the introduced is a married lady, the name of the party introduced can only be guessed at.
One of these sons was afterward theintroducer of platina into England.
Behold me now recompensed for all my pains: hope re-entered my heart, and every moment I looked on my beauteous introducerwith complacency.
I must then be restricted, until my introducer was in a state of presentation, to seeing her every evening pass by with her mother, as they went to their parties.
St Benedict and the legendary introducer of the Benedictine rule and life into Gaul.
Much may be forgiven, however, to the introducer of so charming a term of abuse as "profluvious.
Sir Walter," as the reputed introducer of tobacco, was naturally chosen as a sign, and his portrait adorns several shop-bills in the Banks Collection.
And that this was the case with the practical introducer of the screw propeller will be obvious from the following statement.
The Sultan was then handed the Turkish reply to read, which he did haltingly, even consulting the Introducer at times to decipher a word.
I was met by the Chief Introducer of Ambassadors and several other officials, who conducted me to the audience chamber above.
With my dragoman, Mr. Gargiulo, I then proceeded with the Chief Introducer of Ambassadors into the presence of the Sultan while the rest of my staff were detained in an anteroom.
There were no denials of this report, probably on account of the fact that the introducer at Rochester was dead; and the account and Whitesboro as the place of origin were later generally accepted by horticultural writers.
He will long be remembered by grape-growers as the originator and introducer of the Concord grape, the history of which is given in the above account of that variety.
Grant's chief interest to grape-growers lies in the fact that he was the originator of Iona and Israella and the introducer of Anna and Eumelan.
Some vines of this variety were sent out by theintroducer under the title Crawford No.
Of course it is best to look for an introducerwithin the political party that is in the majority.
After hearing this remark, the introducer was anxious to know what impression the President had made upon a political opponent, who had made such an impression upon the President.
He was persuading his friend to go up and be presented to the President, and his introducer overheard him say: 'I tell you what it is, neighbor, I believe they lie about him faster than Eclipse can run.
Cardinal du Perron, Malherbe's introducer at court, was himself a poet of merit, but rather in the Pleiade style.
The mere fact that he was probably the introducer of the sonnet into France (the counter claim of Pontus de Tyard seems to be unfounded) would suffice to give him a considerable position in the history of letters.
In order to bring this about we will have presented to you by Senator Penney, who was the introducer of the original bill that became a law in the Michigan legislature, a copy of the laws practically as they exist in our state today.
Senator Penney was the introducer of that bill also and it became a law.
He is also held to be the introducer of culture in Guatemala, though more, as one who directs man in his search for improvement, than as a culture-hero.
Pomologists generally credit Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgeworth, England, with being the originator and introducer of the variety.
The introducer and many growers claim extreme hardiness of wood and bud for the variety--others say that it is surpassed by Crosby, Wager and other varieties of their type.
The introducer sincerely means not to consume too much time, but in the endeavor to do justice to the occasion or the speaker he becomes involved in his remarks until they wander far from his definite purpose.
One large audience which had assembled to hear a lecturer was kept from listening to him while for twenty minutes the introducer aired his own pet theories.
An introducer should not become so unconscious of his real task as to fall into this error.
Introducer to Him through Whom all true wisdom comes; or, we may venture to say, the Bab's Deputy.
Jones, Introducerof Many Nut Varieties--Clarence A.
It is said by the Hopedale Nursery Company, introducer of this variety, that it is not a new pear but an unknown old one renamed.
Wilder was a zealous collector and introducer of flowers.