Two accomplished army signalists can, after sufficient trial, communicate without having any code in common between them, one being mutually devised, and those specially designed for secrecy are often deciphered.
The causes which led to this unexpected interview were mutually explained.
Being thus left alone with Mrs. Fielding, some embarrassment was mutually betrayed.
The image of Lodi was recalled, his expiring looks and the directions which were mutually given respecting his sister's and his property.
With the usual fatality of revolutionary parties, the English land nationalizers are already broken into three separate organizations, and represent at least three mutually incompatible schemes of opinion.
Only, in consequence of these exceptions, these categories, in place of being entirely separated, encroach partially one upon another and mutually penetrate in a certain measure, so that space becomes continuous.
And when sciences have no direct bond, they still mutually throw light upon one another by analogy.
On the other hand, if the coefficient of attraction depends upon the velocity, since the velocities of two bodies which mutually attract are not in general the same, how will this coefficient depend upon these two velocities?
To return to this theory, suppose for a moment a gas whose molecules can not mutually clash, but may be deviated by hitting the insides of the vase wherein the gas is confined.
Once 'mechanism' and 'vitalism' were mutually contradictory theories regarding the ultimate constitution of living bodies.
Mathematical physics and pure analysis are not merely adjacent powers, maintaining good neighborly relations; they mutually interpenetrate and their spirit is the same.
In short, a nisus, by which the constituting portions of these bodies press one upon another, mutually resisting each other, acting and re-acting incessantly?
It arises from the travelling propensities of the Americans, and the constant intercourse mutually maintained by the inhabitants of the different States.
For how can two bodies mutually connected, which are simultaneously distended, attract or draw anything from one another?
These opinions are seen to be so incongruous and mutually subversive, that every one of them is justly brought under suspicion.
Mutually plighting their faith, they repeated this oath in their daily conversation.
The courageous leaders mutually prepared for battle, each according to his national custom.
Every one of these kingdoms which we have named has a language of its own; yet they mutually understand each other, as we do the Spaniards and Galicians.
These conditions were mutually agreed to, and the parties swore to perform them, imprecating the divine vengeance to turn their authority upside down who should infringe these agreement.
By that means, as is obvious, is indicated the duty which they have and recognize of mutually supporting one another and trying to procure the support of the family.
Mutually startled at so unexpected a meeting, both were on the point of letting go their hold.
We had stepped very cautiously, and therefore very slowly; had warned each other continually to be careful; and had not dared to take twenty steps at a time, without mutually enquiring to know if all were safe.
The proverb and the course which this word 'animosity' has travelled may be made mutually to illustrate one another.
Thereon came pain and an estrangement which was none the less profound for being mutually concealed.
Thus, the two ideas mutually reinforce each other.
When one and the same external task becomes associated time and again with these accompanying songs, the two mutually reinforce each other.
Thus, the two conditions mutually reinforce each other.
Though the causes of polyandry are thus entirely different from those of polygyny, it does not at all follow that these forms of marriage are mutually exclusive.
Thus, the ideas of a twofold beyond and of a twofold soul mutually reinforce each other.
These demons the orgiastic cult arouses to heightened activity, just as the labourers and dancers mutually excite one another to increased efforts.
The two forms, moreover, are not always mutually exclusive.
The fact that tribal totemism everywhere receded with the dominance of individual totems, explains why sex and tribal totemism seem to bemutually exclusive.
We would substitute therefor mutual agreements, subject to renewal or repudiation within certain defined and mutually helpful conditions.
The recognition of these three as distinct, and mutually irresolvable, is the Psychological basis of his Ethics.
It may happen that two persons are mutually pleasant to each other, as lover and beloved; while this lasts, there is friendship.
The vows of simple but ardent love were mutually interchanged anew--and that night the happiest family in Sussex would have been found circling the quartermaster's parlour fire.
An hour glided pleasantly away; and when supper was announced, Miss Flora and I proceeded to the table, mutually pleased with each other.
Many custom rhymes, legends, and nursery pieces name the birds together, and they sometimes enlarge on the jealousy of the birds, and on the fact that their presence was reckoned mutually exclusive.
However this may be, the presence of the wren and of the robin was mutually exclusive, as we shall see in the pieces which deal with the proposed union, the jealousy, and the death of these two birds.
And so from another point of view the most perfect ordering of things would seem to be one in which Church and State were two parts of one whole, recognising one another's functions and limits, and mutually supporting one another.
No doubt in our ordinary language, persons are understood to be separate, and mutuallyexclusive beings.
How can Christian love, faith, and piety flourish, when he who preaches the word of God, and he who hears it, have no mutually kind feeling?
While they were singing, a sound like the cracking of a whip seemed to ascend from the road before the house, but they did not pay much attention to it, mutually agreeing that it must be a delusion on their part.
Then ensued a long dispute, in tongues mutually unintelligible, about giving up our weapons: by dint of obstinacy we retained our daggers and my revolver.
Lest they should exhibit that joy before the landlord, they mutually stuck their elbows into each other and immediately affected the unconcern of indifference.
The two visitors, bending over the book, mutually nudged each other as their eyes encountered the signatures on the open page.
If the threefold tradition is wrong about one fundamental topic, it may be wrong about another, while the authority of the single traditions, often mutually contradictory as they are, becomes a vanishing quantity.
Note the presence of twomutually incompatible digestive ferments.
Yet this unscientific and complex combination of purgatives, mutually incompatible digestive ferments, and oil of peppermint is called: “A scientific Blending of Digestive Ferments, Cholagogues and Carminatives.
Before long the attempt was made to weave together the claims based on opposed and mutually incompatible properties.