Facial carinae: applied to both the carinae of the frontal costa and the accessory (lateral) carinae of the face; but usually restricted to the accessory carinae in Orthoptera.
In the eastern United States restricted to the cold summits of the highest mountains, from northern New England to western North Carolina: in the west it covers the higher slopes of the Rocky and Sierra-Cascade systems.
That Ravennate settlement, however, had no permanence; the men rose in revolt and had to be conveyed away, so that the new colonate remained restricted primarily to the provinces, particularly to the lands of the Danube.
But while in the lower province the Roman rule on the right bank of the Rhine was restricted in course of time, here on the other hand it was extended.
Sidenote: Restricted Roman franchise of the Gauls admitted to citizenship.
The newly-founded towns remained indeed unimportant, but still notably restricted the field of the free inhabitants of the mountains, and general peace must at length have made its triumphal entrance also here.
By the ordinance of Vespasian previously mentioned the native language was restricted de jure to private intercourse.
The only departments almost entirely restricted to the use of prose are grammar and philosophy, but the cramped and enigmatical style in which these subjects are treated hardly deserves the name of prose at all.
It is interesting to note that the same expression hapta hindu occurs in the Avesta, though it is there restricted to mean only that part of the Indian territory which lay in Eastern Kabulistan.
Its use was, however, restricted to occasions of a religious character, such as sacrifices and festivals.
Besides this general sense, the word has also the restricted meaning of "sacred book.
During the day movement was restricted and patrolling impossible.
The 15-pounders had always suffered from a very restricted supply of ammunition.
Daylight movement had therefore to be restrictedas much as possible.
All wheeled traffic was, however, restricted to the single road, so that periods of great congestion often occurred.
Thus in a typical acinous gland the cells are restrictedto the final alveoli.
While the growth of the gourd was restricted to limited areas, the materials for basketry were everywhere at hand.
So it came about that the law of 1608 was revived, and the viceroy appointed a temporary governor to assume control of military affairs, the audiencia being restricted to judicial and administrative functions.
This was againrestricted under Anne and restored under George I.
The competence of the Teutonic state was in the beginning very narrow, the individual was greatly restricted by his family and clan, but not by the state.
The city was relatively very small, or at least its activity was restricted within certain limits that were seldom passed.
Such a man, at home in all society, is restrictedby none.
As originally recommended by Virginia, North Carolina, and Rhode Island, it was restricted to the freeman.
The peace power is limited by regulations andrestricted by provisions, prescribed within the constitution itself.
The amount of work it had been possible to do there in preparing the position for defence had been very much restricted by lack of time and want of labour.
It would not be gathered from this account that the British artillery had, as was the case, already been severely restricted as to ammunition expenditure.
It thus happens that the present paper, written to form a limited section of a workrestricted to narrow geographic limits, covers so small a fragment of the aboriginal textile field.
The sizes of mats were greatly varied; the smallest were sufficient for seating only a single person, but the largest were many yards in length, the width being restricted to a few feet by the conditions of construction.
Besides, this clause was opposed in many of the state conventions, because the grant of power was extended to "all cases whatsoever," instead of beingrestricted to police regulations alone.
Is the law-making power competent to abolish slavery when not restricted in that particular by constitutional provisions--or, Is the abolition of slavery within the appropriate sphere of legislation?
The power of Congress over the District isrestricted only by those principles that limit ordinary legislation, and, in some respects, it has even wider scope.
A despotic government restricted the efforts of the Apostles to do good.
Besides, this clause was opposed in many of the state conventions, because the grant of power was not restricted to police regulations alone.
In some cases, it appears that she restricted the number of librarii, though this fell into disuse as the wants of the students increased.
But restricted as they thus were, the book merchants nevertheless grew opulent, and transacted an important and extensive trade; sometimes they purchased parts and sometimes they had whole libraries to sell.
This may be understood either of Islam generally, or, with Ullmann, in the more restricted sense of circumcision.
Restricted as their movements were, they were forced to nurse whatever feelings Dolores had implanted in them in full sight of each other.
It may be said to have formed part of the government itself, and, however restricted in its original design, it became in time a formidable political engine, no less than a religious one.
As much as Nature," says an enthusiastic writer, "restricted their domain on the land, so much the more did they extend their empire on the deep.