There was nothing very astonishing in this in a public place, and I continued my walk, and on turning again saw the same couple still watching me.
It is quite possible for a good man to slip a piece of money into the palm of some miserable being standing in a public place, and yet this may be done solely with the idea of relieving distress without a thought of the onlookers.
The sugar is converted, either directly or indirectly, into alcohol and carbonic acid, the rate of action being dependent on the rapidity with which the Torulæ develop.
Defn: A stream of water spouting from a fountain or pipe (especially from one arranged to throw water upward), in a public place or in a garden, for ornament.
Defn: A fire kindled in a public place in token of joy; a bonfire; a firing of guns in token of joy.
A market place or public placein Rome, where causes were judicially tried, and orations delivered to the people.
A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; esp.
No boy under the age of twelve years, and no girl under the age of eighteen years, shall in any city of the first class distribute, sell or expose or offer for sale newspapers, magazines or periodicals in any street or public place.
Never assume an air of secrecy or mystery in a public place; and even if you have the right to do so, assume no lover-like airs.
Always enter a concert-hall or lecture-room as quietly as possible Never push violently through a crowd at a public place.
No gentleman should leave a lady alone for a moment in a public placeof amusement.
One must never smoke in a public place, where ladies are or might be; for instance, a flower-show or promenade.
The building was in wood and was demolished to be replaced by the Bonsecours Market in 1843, and its site, the Jacques Cartier Square of today, served for a public place.
St. James Square, up to 1886 part of the St. James Market, became a public placein this year.
A man should learn to put his coat on in a public place of entertainment so that he will not require assistance from the woman who is with him.
A woman is not supposed to recognize a man who is one of a group standing in a public place, since a modest girl will not look close enough at a group of men to recognize an acquaintance.
If in a public place a man hands a woman anything she has dropped, he should raise his hat when offering it to her.
She is strange and shy, of course, and I was perhaps wrong to bring her to a public place.
But it may nevertheless be desirable to include in any contract of sale a specific reservation of copyright, especially in the case of works executed for public authorities or to be exhibited in a public place.
It is probable, however, that an exact reproduction, as nearly as may be, of a painting at a public place, might be held an infringement.
A public place of instruction, designed to preserve and perfect the knowledge of some branch of science or art, esp.
A public placeof instruction in any special branch, esp.
A fire kindled in a public place in token of joy; a bonfire; a firing of guns in token of joy.
The Toeshebaz or convent that gave us shelter, from the great reservoir of water and mosque which it encloses, was looked upon in the light of a public place: {133} the court consequently swarmed always with visitors of both sexes.
From the book market I was in the habit of resorting to the Righistan (public place); it lay rather remote.
Karshi, the Ancient Nakhseb; Trade and Manufacture; Kerki] It was quite a surprise for me to see in Karshi a public place of recreation not to be found upon the same scale either in Bokhara or Samarcand, or even in Persia itself.
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