These pieces are each separately welded to the core and hammered so as to form a regular surface with the whole.
All these works have maps, charts, and folding plates, which are sometimes bound up separately into folio volumes.
We may store all our collections within one cover, or we may preserve separately our extracts from the poets, our biographies, our meditations, or our anecdotes.
Each of these he had summoned before him separately and had interrogated alone and at length.
To an observer, watching the heavens at any particular time and place, not more than some two thousand stars are separatelyvisible to the unassisted sight.
But it was evident to the Hebrew, as it is to any one to-day, that the stars separately visible do not by any means make up their whole number.
He must differentiate acts which are the result of following a ringleader blindly from the concerted acts of disobedience of a crowd, for the "mob spirit" is always an element to be estimated and separately handled.
A very simple example of the effect of the worker's seeing his output show up separately in response to and in proportion to his effort and skill is that of boys in the lumber producing districts chopping edgings for fire wood.
Under Scientific Management, making individual output show up separately allows of individual recording, tasks, teaching and rewards.
The language of his proposition is entirely consistent with the idea of as election by the citizens of each State, voting separately and independently, though it is ambiguous, and may admit of the other construction.
They were "united States" when Great Britain acknowledged the absolute freedom and independence of each, distinctly and separately recognized by name.
Before the era of independence, whatever was done by the people of the colonies was done by the people of each colony separately and independently of each other, although in union by their delegates for certain specified purposes.
The prohibitory clauses of the Constitution referred to are not at all a denial of the full sovereignty of the States, but are merely an agreement among them to exercise certain powers of sovereignty in concert, and not separately and apart.
It was never reprinted separately from his other works, and even in them it suffered from serious omissions and errors.
It is not quite apparent why these birds exhibit such variation in habits; they at times select the more solid trees, where the storing cannot go on without each nut is separately set in a hole of its own.
At present, every torpedo boat carries one or two of these canoes, each composed of two independent halves that may be put into the waterseparately or be joined together by an iron rod.
You may compare one of them separately to a plum, with its single kernel, only that in the plum the covering is thick and juicy, while in the potentilla and the fruitlets of the strawberry it is thin and dry.
Not only is the frond as a whole symmetrical, but each frondlet and each division of the frondlet is separately symmetrical as well.
In the same way the Botanical Work which occupied so much of my father's time during the latter part of his life is treated separately in Chapters XVI.
I should have been contented if you had boldly said that species have not been separately created, and had thrown as much doubt as you like on how far variation and natural selection suffices.
Much as I desire to acknowledge separately all messages I regretfully find the task beyond the limits of my overtaxed strength.
The leaves are made separately and fastened into a foundation with thread, at least two numbers finer than that of which the leaves are made.
The little tassels between the knots, are made separately from the rest of the work and fastened on by the thread with which you sew them together at the top.
The close leaves in plain stitch of the large centre star, the 4 corner figures forming a cross and the diagonal figures, all have to be made separately and sewn on afterwards in their proper place.
These may either be made separatelyand then sewn on, or made at once, on to a crochet border.
The counterpane here represented has the advantage of being made up of a number of quite little pieces, which are worked separately and joined together afterwards.
Aaron would then speak to each separately until both the former enemies would mutually forgive each other, and as soon as they were again face to face salute each other as friends.
He then bade the tribes come to him, and from his hand receive the scrolls of the Torah, admonishing the men and women separately to obey the Torah and its commands.
Any of these three considerations receivedseparately is sufficient to convince us of our obligations to this uglier section of the weak, when combined their force is very great.
I dare say your plan of putting the Elie de Beaumont's chapter separately and early will be very good; anyhow, it is showing a bold front in the first edition which is to be translated into French.
In such case, whoever had his own part ready on any order might publish it separately (and ultimately the parts might be sold separately), so that no one should be delayed by the other.
For many purposes, such as porch and portico work, the best plan is to mold the columns separately and erect them as stone columns of like character are erected.
The intermediate posts were built up of the separately molded pieces I, K and H.
Above this point the several parts were separately molded as shown by Fig.
These sections were separately concreted to the top of the lagging panels, that is to a height of 5 ft.
In constructing this railing, the posts were molded in place, but the open work panels between posts and the hand rail proper were molded separately and set in place between the posts as indicated.
Bridge railings can be and usually are made up of separatelymolded posts, balusters, bases and rail.
This chapter deals exclusively with the methods and cost of molding and erecting separately molded wall blocks, girders, columns and slabs.
The third method of construction is distinct from the others in respect to form work as well as other details and is considered separately in Chapter XX.
The cost of blasting with labor and materials, separately itemized, was as follows, per cubic yard: Dynamite and exploders $0.
For it is not the second person in the Trinity--not He separately and abstractedly--that is the Redeemer, but that second person incarnated.
Here, then, is nothing proper or separately peculiar to stench: it is not stench as stench, but stench as a mode or form of sensation, capable therefore of intensification.
These ideas of God have life only by their own inherent power: yet what risk that Jews should lapse into supposing themselves separately a favoured people?
It is on this account that the whites and yolks are beaten separately when we want eggs especially frothy.
If there are people in the house who do not leave their rooms until after breakfast, or who wish to occupy them very soon after breakfast, such rooms will have to be done separately and later or earlier than the others.
In examining separately the different events which took place, we shall meet with other evidence which points to the same conclusion.
If Henry could not obtain the ‘hole and entier manyeng of the Peax,’ he did his best to convince Charles and Francis separately that his own friendship was more valuable to each of them than that of the other.
Up to this time the watches had been examined separately and by different judges.
His third son, Gavin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld, is separately noticed.
Then we decided it would be better to cut the cake up into pieces for the boxes first and frost each one separately and--" "We didn't any such thing!