If you wish to speak to her alone, I canmonitor from outside.
This is in accordance with his idea of conscience—“the Divine monitor within us.
In an instant themonitor turned and ran to his room and searched it.
The monitor has rained profuse kisses upon the Azubian for defending him!
Only I know there is an inward monitor constantly reminding me of that fact, vividly impressing it on my imagination, and punishing me with the lash of remorse when I do wrong.
The monitor was now the teacher of the National School, and Mat and he had begun to have many colloquies.
The reader may remember the monitor of the school in which Mat was a pupil when the eviction of the widow Cunningham took place.
During the late civil war the monitor Milwaukee was struck by a concealed torpedo in Mobile harbor and sunk.
Colorado repaired, at Cherbourg, the injuries suffered by the monitor Miantonomoh, in five days, though the weather was rough.
By the introduction of the monitor as a war vessel, a complete change was wrought in naval warfare.
In this case, the radia- tion from a computer monitor is called Van Eck radiation, named after the Dutch electrical engineer who described the phenomena.
Before NASA cut the feed, CNN was receiving pictures of the monitor walls from Mis- sion Control in Houston, Texas.
Inside the monitor are what is called deflection coils.
According to NASA, a malfunctioning fuel monitor was the cause of today's aborted shuttle launch.
A computer monitor puts out a distinctive pattern of radio waves from the coils and pixel radiations from the screen itself, at a comparatively high power.
The Count-down monitor above the global map decremented its numbers by the hundredths of seconds, impossible for a human to read but terribly inaccurate by computer standards.
Columbia, we have a monitor anomaly, holding at T-minus 5.
A digital oscilloscope and waveform monitor were stacked over one of the computers.
Richard Sproule was a member of the senior class, and monitor for the floor upon which he had his room.
Richard Sproule was suspended for the balance of the fall term, and was no longer monitor of his floor.
The Monitor had by far the greatest speed, and was much more easily turned than the Confederate ram, and her guns were very much heavier, and the Merrimac while still keeping up the fight made toward the mouth of the river.
Each vessel however held the strength of the other in respect, the Monitor remaining as sentinel over the ships and transports at Fortress Monroe, while the Merrimac at Norfolk continued to guard the entrance into the James River.
There were no men killed in either battle, and each side claimed a victory; the Federals upon the ground that they had driven off the Merrimac, the Confederates because the Monitor had retreated from the fight.
At length, after a battle which had lasted six hours, the Monitor withdrew, one of the plates of her pilot-house being seriously damaged and her commander injured in the eyes.
They moved slowly, and not until they were within a hundred yards distance did the Monitor open fire, the Merrimac replying at once.
Guns of a size never before used in war were lying on the wharfs in readiness to be placed in batteries, while Hampton Roads were crowded with transports and store vessels watched over by the Monitor and the other war ships.
It is recommended that early steps be taken to complete these vessels and to provide also an armament for the monitor Miantonomoh.
Changing and unpredictable economic circumstances require that we continue to monitor the financial stability of the social security system.
Our Navy does contain, however, a considerable number of ironclads of the monitor class, which, though not properly cruisers, are powerful and effective for harbor defense and for operations near our own shores.
Our adversaries are encouraged to attempt new adventures while our own ability to monitor events and to influence events short of military action is undermined.
But I think it's incumbent on us to monitor very carefully the farm situation and continue to work harmoniously with the farmers of our country.
Morris Mogilewsky, Monitor of the Gold-Fish Bowl, wrought busily until his charges glowed redly against the water plants in their shining bowl.
Not until he was on his feet did theMonitor of the Gold-Fish Bowl appreciate the enormity of the mission he had undertaken.
Creepers crept, plants grew, and ferns waved under the care of Nathan Spiderwitz, Monitor of the Window Boxes.
It was the Thespian Monitorand Dramatick Miscellany, by Barnaby Bangbar, Esq.
Monitor, one of the few survivors of the memorable fight between the Monitor and the Merrimac.
I noticed that a small purple light flashes on over themonitor just before that stuff turns loose.
Two hours later we shoot out through a hole deep under the coast of Brazil and I know we are in the ocean as the monitor shows some old wrecked ships about three miles from us.
We see all this through a monitor which registers the scenery outside the sub within a radius of three miles.
To monitorthe level of comprehensibility and lucidity of texts is to study the degree of sanity of nations (think about the rambling "Mein Kampf").
This was done to the senior officer, representing Admiral Sampson, in the port, Captain Harrington, of the monitor "Puritan.
Miss Barton immediately paid her respects to Captain Harrington, of the monitor "Puritan," who was the senior commander of the port, and presented her credentials from the State and Navy Departments.