If no person receives such a majority on the first day, the joint assembly meets at noon on each succeeding day during the session of the Legislature, and takes at least one vote until a senator is elected.
At noon on the following day the members of the two Houses convene in joint assembly, and the journal of each House is then read, and if the same person has received a majority of the votes of each House he is declared duly elected senator.
I wait for clients every day at noon By the Hotel du Maine.
Oft he to her his charge of quick return Repeated; she to him as oft engaged To be returned by noon amid the bower, And all things in best order to invite Noontide repast, or afternoon's repose.
At noonfather read from the Book, while John Alden steered, and after a season of prayer mother spoke with Captain Standish concerning friends in Holland.
About noon on the day after Harry had made his reappearance at White's, it chanced that all his virtuous kinsfolks partook of breakfast together, even Mr. Will being present, who was to go into waiting in the afternoon.
About noon Madame de Bernstein sent over a servant to say that she would be glad if her nephew would come over and drink a dish of chocolate with her, whereupon our young friend rose and walked to his aunt's lodgings.
Some thirty years or more before that noon I was sub-captain of a company Drawn from the legion of Calabria, That marched up from Judaea north to Tyre.
At noon there seemed to be some slight appearance of the gale's abating, but in this we were sadly disappointed, for it only lulled for a few minutes to blow with redoubled fury.
At noon the sun appeared to be nearly vertical, and we had no doubt that we had been driven down by the long succession of northward and northwesterly winds into the near vicinity of the equator.
About daybreak there came on a stiff breeze from the west, which at noon freshened into a gale, so that the brig could carry nothing more than her trysail and foresail.
At high noon of the night in which she departed, beckoning me, peremptorily, to her side, she bade me repeat certain verses composed by herself not many days before.
About noon Parker declared that he saw land off the larboard quarter, and it was with the utmost difficulty I could restrain him from plunging into the sea with the view of swimming toward it.
And the cheeks-there were the roses as in her noon of life--yes, these might indeed be the fair cheeks of the living Lady of Tremaine.
This day we were blessed by a brisk and continual rain, lasting from about noon until after dark.
At noon the wind had freshened into a two-reef breeze, and by night into a stiff gale, accompanied with a tremendously heavy swell.
It was ordered up; and aboutnoon on that memorable Friday, Capt.
All were up by noon next day, more bored than ever, fondly praying that nothing might happen before bedtime.
The crowd swarmed around from Broadway, as if it were noon instead of midnight.
I was riding past the front of the hotel on the camel one day at a little before the noon hour, when I beheld her whom I loved overcome by keen distress and as she was talking rather loudly, I could not but be privy to what she said.
At noon Colonel Maslin came in, looking troubled and worn.
The hotel people set a very pretty table for her, and Uncle Robert came in at noon with a box which he himself carefully opened.
She had school to think of, and as soon as she was released at noon she was obliged to rush off to the dusty office for her orders for the rest of the day.
Fair one, the heat of noon has not yet subsided, and thy body is still feeble.
At the office all the morning, and at noon Mr. Coventry, who sat with us all the morning, and Sir G.
This morning went out about my affairs, among others to put my Theorbo out to be mended, and then at noon home again, thinking to go with Sir Williams both to dinner by invitation to Sir W.
At the office all the morning, at noon to the Change, and then home again.
At noon Mr. Moore dined with me, and then in comes Wm.
At noon played on my Theorbo, and much pleased therewith; it is now altered with a new neck.
At the office all morning, at noon Luellin dined with me, and then abroad to Fleet Street, leaving my wife at Tom's while I went out and did a little business.
At the office all the morning, at noon my wife being gone to my coz Snow's with Dr.
Precisely at noon the sitting was opened at the residence of Joseph Bonaparte.
And yet his utter indifference to the glories of beautiful waters, his blindness at noon before the most wonderful panorama of mountains and skies on which she had ever gazed, contradicted the theory of the poetic soul.
Mine is based on intelligence, however--yours on blind instinct perverted and twisted by the idiotic fiction you read morning, noon and night.
It was noon before he returned with a staunch touring car ready for the trip.
In the region northwest of Lake Vygonovskoye, at noon the Germans attacked the farm situated five versts southwest of Lipsk.
They went forward with the dogged determination of old veterans, and shortly after noon had triumphantly carried out the work assigned to them.
About noon the few houses in the village to which the Germans had clung tenaciously were evacuated.
By noon the British infantry, having carried Bailiff Wood by storm, captured the greater part of Contalmaison.
Up to noon the issue hung in the balance, but at 1 o'clock the Russians made a breach in the enemy's position near the village of Podgauzy.
By noon sufficient details of the fighting were available to indicate that this corps alone had taken between three and five thousand prisoners and twenty guns, of which four are said to be howitzers.
A halt was made at noon in a small village, where the same purveyor had made preparations for their accommodation, and particularly for that of the Lady Eveline; but, something to her surprise, he himself remained invisible.
At noon the warmth of the sun was communicated to them through the planks of the caboose, while its rays poured a small stream of vivid light through the chinks of the closed panels.
By noon the wind had considerably increased, and the breakers now turned and broke in wild foam over the coral reefs, in every direction.
About noon the frigate rejoined him, when matters were fully explained.
It was about noon on the same day that the pirates, and among them Francisco, escorted by a strong guard, were conducted to the Court House, and placed at the bar.
Atkins had brought with him one of his books, and at the noon hour's rest, and at evening beside the bonfire, he kept his nose buried in its pages.
But by noon the plain was scarcely streaked with white and when the sun set there was nothing to suggest that a snowflake had ever fallen in that sand-strewn world.
Lahoma's room was on the west, and from noon to sundown, the advantage of the window was a source of never-ending delight.
Toward noon he made his way to the church in Bishopsgate Street for the first time since he had left the Brotherhood.
Toward noon the newsboys were rushing through the Inn, crying their papers against all regulations, and at the same moment Rosa came in to say that John Storm had surrendered.
Back came the answer: "By working all night, sir, I can hand it to you at noon to-morrow.
The survey will be ready at noon tomorrow," he said.
Kalakaua was sworn in at noon the next day, and duly proclaimed King.
Instructions: Call on him at noon at the guards room.
About noon the adjuncts began to arrive, and to my amazement I found in them nothing but old friends from the Committee on Brandy Distilleries, and the Board of Administration of Employes' Pensions.
The sad and silver moon Before thy gorgeous noon Slow gliding by, Joys in her placid soul To see around her roll Those armies of the sky.
Therefore the next day at noon Owen put on his coat of mail, and over it he wore a splendid mantle, while on his feet were leather shoes fastened with clasps of gold.
Be not so downcast,' replied the otter; 'before noon to-morrow thou shalt behold thy wife.
At noon one day Owen heard a sound of arms outside the castle, and he asked of the maiden what it was.
The hour of noon hath long been over, and father hath not yet dined.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.