The gayety and magnetism of numbers, thescintillations of brain in special advocacy, followed by tumultuous accord.
As editor of The Elevator, a weekly newspaper still published in San Francisco, he made its pages brilliant with scintillations of elegance, wealth of learning, and vigor of advocacy.
Near them it was dark green in color; farther away it was blue; then in the centre the great silvery spot was still resplendent with vivid scintillations reflecting the fiery disk of the sun.
The boats glide over the water-streets; a landing is possible in the Therezia Square; lanterns are burning; torches flare, ruddy scintillations dart over the water.
Market St. Scintillations Oh, the things our eyes discover as we walk along on Market street.
The scintillations of their united diadems illumined space like the fires of the sky at dawn upon the mountains.
The aspiration of the Soul toward heaven was so contagious that Wilfrid and Minna, beholding those radiant scintillations of Life, perceived not Death.
The sombre hue of the toppling canopy and rugged walls was relieved only by the points of crystal salt upon which the lights glistened; mysterious shadows flitted in the air; and pale, greenish scintillations shot out of the gloom.
And as in a tragedy we find collateral lights thrown in by the scintillations of genius to increase the effect of the stronger scenes, so here these were not wanting.
The light of the halo was of course very much narrower than when I first observed it, and its scintillations or coruscations no longer distinctly visible.
Of course he has never seen your noble, capacious, alabaster forehead, else he would perceive the source of those scintillations of light and warmth which radiate throughout the universe every Saturday for only ten cents.
Were thescintillations you spoke of the other night, that were seen all over the Western Continent, the result of the flashing of these radiant pages?
Whilst the average number of scintillations per second of the stars of type III.
Directly, bright scintillations of frost arose upon the white waste of snow, and the whole earth seemed crusted with diamond dust.
The woman's hand trembled as she touched his; her head was uplifted for an instant, and an exulting glance shot from those strange eyes, bright as scintillations from a diamond.
They both looked at one another steadily, but the white face of the woman did not blench before the scintillations of his eyes.
Scintillations on Phosphorescent Bodies It was found by Crookes that a screen covered with phosphorescent zinc sulphide was brightly lighted up when exposed to the radiations.
By proper subdivision of the field under the lens, the number of scintillations can be counted with close accuracy.
On introducing the emanation into the tube, the escape of the alpha particles from the emanation was clearly seen by the scintillations produced at some distance on a zinc sulphide screen.
The scintillations can be observed through an adjustable lens at the other end of the tube.
Each block has four photomultiplier tubes to collect the scintillations from the crystal.
Today, scientists have found several crystals, liquids, and plastics that are especially effective in showing scintillations caused by nuclear radiations.
Illustration: Figure 3 Typical crystals and liquid materials used to produce scintillationsfor whole body counters and other radiation-detecting instruments.
Madame de Bellegarde opened her eyes; the scintillations had gone out of them; they were fixed and dead.
Bellegarde always welcomed the prospect of a long stretch of conversation, and before long the two men sat watching the great blaze which scattered its scintillations over the high adornments of Newman's ball-room.
Wisdom is equilibrium in the Thoughts, which are the scintillations and rays of the Intellect.
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With cast-iron the most vivid scintillations are obtained, particularly if after having fused and boiled the cast-iron with the jet of the two gases, one of them, viz.
If nitrate of copper be spread on tin foil and wetted, and the foil immediately wrapped up, scintillations of fire will follow, accompanied with slight detonations.
The flint and steel produce a condensation; for the metal, although small, is sent off in scintillations in the state of ignition.
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