Tarrano's voice simulated sudden alarm; he scuffled his feet on the floor.
And as we mounted, the simulated concavity of the Earth turned convex.
As for the phenomenon of attouchements, this is of all phenomena the most easily simulated in obscurity.
Raps are also very easily simulated by a gentle rubbing of clothing or linen, especially shirt-cuffs.
I have remarked, that often the paranormal movement has to be normally simulated before it is supernormally realised.
They can also be simulated with the finger-nails, but this process is easy to unmask.
They have simulated some of their phenomena, especially raps in the ceiling.
Then you simulated godliness; now you simulate Heaven knows what.
He braced himself for a supreme effort, and turning his wrist from a simulated thrust in the first position, he doubled, and stretching out, lunged vigorously in quarte.
The luster of nephelite is perhaps the best clew to its identity, since this is greasy and simulated by but few minerals.
I simulated so well that it was Baxter who begged pardon for even suspecting me.
Her quick motion simulated the lighting of a match, followed by the upleap of flame.
His simulated astonishment when the young fellow claimed community with them was remarkably well done.
If it were the case that the ambitions and jealousies and simulated emotions of a life devoted to art had a demoralizing and degrading effect on the character, why had not the young lady made the discovery a little earlier?
Yet, of simulated Rabelaisianism all literature is, alas!
For a moment Hendricks laughed--then with a well-simulated coolness he retorted.
Of course, some accused the unfortunate man of having simulated this attack on himself.
However, when she had passed only a few feet down the gangway, with a movement of simulated awkwardness, she let the camera fall into the water between the vessel and the pier.
In the first place it is a simulated whole, composed of congruous parts, agreeably to the scale of art.
You are two naughty children," she said, with fairly simulated wrath.
Nitocris, of course, saw this, andsimulated a delightful unconsciousness.
Very often the director would spring some unexpected effect for the sake of causing a natural surprise that would register in the camera better than any simulated one.
A real hospital was set up at Oak Farm, not a mere shell of a building, and here the injured, as well as those who simulated injury, were attended.
Mack went to bed and simulated illness, but the confusion resulting from the absence of his directing hand was such that everybody was glad to restore the old order and have Mack at his desk again.
The quality of unexpectedness in his thought is well simulated in the style he has evolved for himself.
With a birch bark horn Job simulatedthis call, and lured a moose into an ambuscade, where, within short range, the huge creature was killed.
A mother partridge fluttered along the ground in simulated crippledness while her callow brood vanished among the low-spread leaves.
Shrapnel, or had she simulated a thoughtful interest in his pursuits, his hesitations would have vanished.
There were no attempts at oratory, no flights of rhetoric, no simulated passion, no declamation, but just earnest, lucid talk.
In the company of others he simulated a cheerfulness that he never felt.
Also a piece known to have been made at Sandwich in simulated English design with words “Gladstone” and “For The Million,” thistle center.
Simulated carriage on four wheels, stippled, scrolled ends, star and diamond on side.
These forms, on the contrary, having been familiar in the patriarchal system of revealed religion, had been simulated by the earliest idolaters.
All this may, nay must be done, without falsehood and treachery; for it must go no further than politeness and manners, and must stop short of assurances and professions of simulated friendship.