I have had divine and prophesying dreams of many kinds, but never have had a vision.
Many kinds of very tasty desserts containing prunes may be made.
Indeed, many kinds of food or foods in great quantity are not desirable for a child who sits quietly at study much of the day or for a person of sedentary occupation.
Inspection of the fish found at market will doubtless acquaint you with many kinds of fish.
In many kinds of fish the males are much smaller than the females, and they are believed often to be devoured by the latter, or by other fishes.
The males of some, probably of many kinds of lizards, fight together from rivalry.
As in many kinds of fishes the males habitually fight together, it is surprising that they have not generally become larger and stronger than the females through the effects of sexual selection.
Many kinds of food are difficult to digest; but it should be remembered that all stomachs are not alike and what is indigestible for one man is easily assimilated by another.
Many kinds of raw skins are used for filling snowshoes, but there is nothing better than cowhide.
Many kinds of wood are used, and while I am not prepared to say positively which kind is best I believe that young, straight grained white ash is about as good a wood as can be found.
A sedge warbler, the only one on the common, lived in the masses of bramble and gorse on its banks; and birds of so many kinds came to it to drink and bathe that the pool became a favourite spot with me.
Wagtails run on the clean margins of streams; and littoral birds of many kinds are in possession of the entire sea-coast.
That wind causes calamitous phenomena of many kinds, and produces roaring sounds in the firmament.
The Soul regards himself as employed in the recitation of different kinds of hidden Mantras or as observing different vows and rules and diverse kinds of penances, and sacrifices of many kinds, and rites of diverse sorts.
There are, again, as many kinds of Dharanas arising out of these, upon subjects that are near or remote.
One of the trees from which the vines hung was a perfect mass of ferns, orchids and bromelias of many kinds.
The table was covered with little landscapes, scattered over which were figures of many kinds, including a group of San Jose, Maria, and the infant Christ.
The lagoon abounded in water-birds of many kinds, and hardly had we entered it, when Louis shot a pretty, small white heron.
Many kinds may be set out-of-doors in flower beds in May and left until September, when they may be taken up and placed in pots, or cuttings made from them for potting.
Many kinds may be set out-of-doors in flower beds in May and left until September, when they may be taken up and placed in pots, or cuttings may be made from them for potting.
The vegetation is scanty; and although there are bushes of many kinds, all are armed with formidable thorns, which seem to warn the stranger not to enter on these inhospitable regions.
Many kinds of fine evergreen trees, and plants with a tropical character, here take the place of the gloomy beech of the southern shores.
The fact that, in many kinds of work, a man falling below his task will prevent his fellows from working, is often a strong incentive to that man to make better speed.
Labor makes use of many kinds of agents besides the so-called natural resources.
Thereby at the same time it affects the interests of nearly every member of society, raising or lowering the value of many kinds of property, and of many incomes.
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