The chondritic structure is different from anything which has been observed in terrestrial rocks, and the chondrules are distinct in character from those observed in perlite and obsidian.
It is remarkable that pittings bearing a close resemblance to those of meteorites have been observed on the large partially burned grains of gunpowder, which have been [Sidenote: Pane 4h.
Some solid bodies, during cooling, show changes analogous to those observed in solutions, and are therefore termed "solid solutions.
A structure analogous to that shown by the Widmanstaetten figures, though on a finer scale, has been observed by Prof.
He looked up, and observed a dim figure just inside the door, cowering as if with fear; but it was so dark that he could not distinguish more than its mere outline.
It was observed that as he grew older his stories became longer and more incredible, and his patriotism hotter.
On the contrary, I am satisfied he would hail it with a song of thanksgiving, and I think I have observed he is sometimes impatient of the delay.
I do not quite understand you," observed Mr. Robinson.
It has been observed that the falls of the Yaupáae were a favorite place of resort for the Solitary.
The time at which the children of nature retire to rest, is not that observed by the artificially-cultivated man.
We can liken it to nothing with more propriety than to that dim sense of terror and discomfort which is sometimes observed in the inferior animals at the approach of an eclipse or the bursting of a hurricane.
Especially," observed Pownal, "as the object of the protecting spirit would have been frustrated, had the lovers been united.
While I was busy in this work I observed a large bundle, which from the size I imagined must contain more than a single volume.
If I were you, Giotto, I should stop painting now it is so hot," observed the King.
Early in 1871 the delicate instruments of the observatory which register earth tremors were observed to be slightly agitated, and the crater discharged a few incandescent projectiles, detonating at the same time, but not remarkably.
I turned my head, and observed behind us a thick smoke which came rolling after us like a torrent.
Clara Vanderlyn replied by a gesture quite as mute and quite as unlikely to be observed by any one not especially watchful.
She seemed an excellent horsewoman, easy and self-possessed in the saddle, and Townsend observed that she found leisure from the care of picking her way, to look back several times over her shoulder.
You are a lawyer and belong to Cincinnati, you said," observed Rowan, as he paused a moment to wipe his brow after thundering down half a dozen of the ponderous globes.
He walked down the dock and observed more closely the movements on and around the vessel.
He left the table before the Vanderlyns had finished, and apparently without their having observed him.
It may be observed that destiny and Mr. O'Rourke were not on very friendly terms.
Nobody knew what he did with himself in the interval, until one day he was observed to fall out of an apple-tree near the stable.
It would be a proud day for Larry," observed Margaret contemplatively, "if he could rest his oi on the illegant monumint I 've put up to him.
At five o'clock on the morning of the tenth of July, 1860, the front door of a certain house on Anchor Street, in the ancient seaport town of Rivermouth, might have beenobserved to open with great caution.
I will wish you a good afternoon," observed Kingozi as though taking his leave from an afternoon tea.
I suppose," she observed politely to Kingozi, "that you will admit these men should be punished, and that you will permit me to do so?
Simba," observed Kingozi in English, of which language Simba knew but three words, "she is no fool.
She observed him with slanted eyes, and a little breath of satisfaction raised her bosom.
Maji hapana m'bale, bwana," observed the gun bearer to the white man.
The sultani is a fine-looking man," observed Bibi-ya-chui.
It may be observed in this connection, that, as the voice ascends in pitch, there is a tendency to blend the various vowel-sounds into one sound.
It may be observed that the writer cited evidently accepts the same classification in register for children and adult women’s voices, but this does not make the above extract any less applicable.
Every choir trainer must have observed the preliminaries to this period.
Everyone who has observed has also noticed the contrast in the lower tones of children and women.
Passing now to children who range in age from nine to eleven years, who are found in the fourth and fifth years of school-life, it may be observed that there is quite a marked increase in the evenness and firmness of their tones.
Each individual case must be observed and judged by itself.
You have still good cause for rejoicing," observed the sponger captain.
Dat looks like a lump of wreckage out dar by de reef, Massa Cap," Chris observed as he straightened up from his task of spreading out the meat.
Thar ain't no fitten road for a wagon leading up the coast," observed their host.
It looks like a hatch with something like a stack atop of it," he observed to the captain as the object drew close.
I seed a schooner down at the harbor," observed Captain Westfield, carelessly.
Not a very cheerful or prosperous-looking place," Charley observed as they clambered up on the wharf and made their way ashore over its shaky timbers.
When about dusk, an aged gentleman, in a cloak, with a sharp-pointed cane in his hand, might be observed moving along the gutter of a narrow street.
This was the first time they were observed to laugh since the departure of poor Eugene.
Nevertheless, she bestowed some wonderment upon the devotion with which her brother observed each ceremonial rite.
But that melancholy and absent-minded gentleman observed neither the glance nor the jewel.
The wary Huguenot remained in the shadow andobserved her.
She reddened, and, being not an angel, observed with crispness: "Certainly.
He has the air to me," observed Mr. Trumble, "of a darned bad lot!
Seeing that they observed him, he lifted his hat to Laura and nodded a cordial good-day to Lindley.
His host had already observed the approaching visitor with some surprise, and none too graciously.
Always bent on thoughts of the flesh," observed the other sadly.
Oh, we were the observed of all observers, I can assure you.
I had often observed to Julian how curiously lacking I was in dramatic instinct, and Julian had predicted to Eva and her aunt and uncle a glorious fiasco.
I observedclosely the price of food, clothes, and roofs.
I am told that I was seen dancing, was observed to eat an excellent supper, and was noticed in the smoking-room with a cigarette in my mouth.
There is one strange custom observedhere in all the houses.
The rule respecting religion is so far observed as this, that infants are baptized, and all receive Christian burial.
Atheism, then, takes its stand upon the observed trend of human history, upon a scrutiny of the facts of nature, and upon an examination of the origin and contents of the god-idea.
Originally all religion is in the nature of an inference from observed or experienced facts.
For given the constitution of the primitive mind, its ignorance of causation and general lack of knowledge, religion commences not in some search after an eternal reality, but in a natural misunderstanding of observed facts.
The priest observed her look, and bent his ear down closer.
The police officer respectfully observed to the Field-Marshal that there must be some poetical epidemic among the watchmen, for three had been brought before him within the last quarter of an hour, accused of the same offence.
The Duke, on the other hand, observed the uneasiness of the Prince (as he thought him), and waxed more valorous every minute.
I observed that she hesitated between one of the public seats and two vacant chairs standing by themselves a little farther to the east.
At the bend of the lane the Professor, looking back, observed that Mr. Arlington had broken into a trot.
Replying to his salutation with a cold and distant bow, she rose, and, turning to Mr. Parable, observed that she thought it was perhaps time for them to be going.
This latter was the period when, having nobody of my own age in the house to chatter to, I took delight in hearing the old people about Moret tell their long traditionary stories, which, as I observed in my first sketch (Vol.
I observed Miss Betty mending silk stockings, which was rather odd at the plains of Kilcommon.
There’s no gainsaying that, Jug,” gravely observed I.
Remesius Lennon, a battered old counsellor, on the other side, observed that the father was one of the worst men living, and that it would be unjust to censure any son for confining such a public nuisance.
I have ever observed that the courage of sailors is, of all other species, the most perfect.
There was an article I read in some paper," observed Ursula, "pointing out that if everybody did without them no one would mind.
He went over to his locker, threw in his dinner pail, put on a pair of overalls, and for the first time observed Ralph.
In a few minutes the watchers observed a warm, healthy flush spread over the white face and limp hands of the recumbent boy.
As he neared it he observed that a man stood in the doorway.
Young man," observed Farrington, stabbing at his guest with a quivering finger, "I warn you that you are taking an obstinate and fatal course.
His guest evidently observed this, went into the wood shed, seated himself on the chopping log, and seizing the short handled ax there, began chopping the sawed lengths piled near at hand with a pleased, hearty good will.
As he shot a quick glance back of him, he observed Ike leap from the bench, poke out the grease ball, palm it, and disappear from his range of vision.
As he removed it from its resting place he observedthat the poor ink of the superscription had run, and the letters of the address were faded and fast disappearing.
As he did so, he observed the foreman turn into the passage in front of him.
I never heard of that road before," observed Ralph.
He was relieved, however, as anxiously glancing at his mother's face he observed that she was not a whit disturbed or frightened.
This was done to divert their attention, and I observed with pleasure that they were meeting with success.
Once while standing on the railroad-track, I observed a crowd of these people coming to see the "elephant.
I left them and walked to the opposite side of the prison, when I observed a file of soldiers drawn up in front of the building.
I have observed its workings during eleven years, amongst a professedly Christian people, and cannot do otherwise than pronounce it an unmitigated curse.
His father had turned away, just as he had finished what he said above, and so had not observed what Rollo was doing.
But as they looked towards Mary, and observed that she was smiling, they at once understood that it was one of her plans.
At length, after a few days, Rollo, to his great joy, observed one evening signs of an approaching storm.
It may be observed that by the Hague Convention of 1907, Belgium was bound to impose this embargo after the ultimatum of Germany to Russia (Art.
It may also beobserved that two of the co-guarantors of the Treaty of 1867, namely Italy and Holland, have also not thought it necessary to make the violation of Luxemburg a casus belli.
It is to be observed that in this Conference the original claims of Germany were opposed, not only by Russia, from whom she could hardly expect sympathy, but even by Italy, her own ally.
In my Travels I observed a kind of Soup, which was very frequently used abroad, and quickly ready, that was very taking to most Travellers who delighted in savoury Dishes, which the People abroad call Soup a l'Yvrogne.
The Case I have mention'd of the Grapes ripening naturally, was in proportion to the forwardness of the Harvest; every thing that I have observed in the same way was alike.
If in this case the speed were constant, then, and this is in accord with the special theory of relativity, there would be no motion observed at all; we should again find an acceleration of 981 for a falling body.
Now that the observed deviations also accord with the same rule, it follows that they are surely proportionate with the calculated displacements.
It is at that point that we think we see the star; so here is a seeming displacement from the sun, which increases in the measure in which the star is observed closer to the sun.
The proportion of the first and the last observed sidewise movements is 4.
It will be noticed that Einstein's theory gave a deflection twice as large as that predicted by the orthodox theory, and that the observed deflection is slightly larger than Einstein predicted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "observed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.