Some one must have been drilling them, thought their anxious teacher, in the art of simultaneous squatting.
Lone Tooth Hank and the cow-punchers chivalrously raised their sombreros with a simultaneous spontaneity that suggested a flight of rockets.
This furnishes no ground for objecting to this form of order, as simultaneous transmission is not essential, and it is only necessary in such case that the precaution be observed of sending first to the train of superior right.
The address, including the place of delivery, is necessary as indicating, in simultaneous transmission, which operators are to receive for those respectively to whom the orders are sent.
It has been urged as an objection to the duplicate order that where agents act as operators their duties as agents may sometimes interfere with their attendance as operators when wanted for simultaneous transmission.
This rule brings us to the transmission of the order and requires that it be simultaneous as far as possible.
The simultaneous transmission is a most valuable safeguard and a saving in telegraphing only practicable with the duplicate order.
But there was another simultaneous omen, which affected the Protestant enthusiasts, and the superstitious, whether Catholic or Protestant, still more alarmingly.
This chapter in their memorable day's work being finished, and the whole of their villages throughout a district of ten thousand square miles in one simultaneous blaze, the Tartars waited for further orders.
They darkened the air; their wings making overhead an incessant rustling like the simultaneous turning over of ten thousand leaves.
When Mrs Asplin returned, however, after a lengthened absence, there was a simultaneous rising from the table to listen to her report.
Five eager faces peered over his shoulders, rosy red in the light of the lamp; five pairs of lips uttered a simultaneous "Oh!
The listeners gave a simultaneous gulp of excitement, the door opened, and--Peggy entered!
Instead of this, they possess the intuitive understanding, in which to see and to understand are simultaneous and identical.
The close connection between memory and understanding is especially visible in children, in whom the first faint opening of intellect is generally simultaneous with the first apperception of self and retention of external impressions or signs.
Grant knew no other than an aggressive system of warfare, and contemplated no other method of destroying the Confederacy, than by the momentum of superior weight--by heavy, simultaneous and continuous blows.
The conclusion was, that the design of the United States was to place the besieging force at Charleston between the simultaneous fire of the fleet and fort.
The disastrous failure of the most prodigious and promising enterprise, undertaken by its largest, and heretofore invincible army, was simultaneous with an event hardly less fearful in its consequences.
When they lay down they both looked at this grave, as if moved by a simultaneous impulse, and read the words.
By a simultaneous impulse they pulled in their horses and listened.
If the appearance of the psychical symptoms be simultaneous with that of the physical symptoms, we can understand at once how, like the motor symptoms, they may be repeated time and again.
My words were cut short by a crash outside, and a simultaneous crash inside me, which impelled me through space with a velocity that precluded speech.
Their almost simultaneous disappearance leaves the field clear for other procedures under their guidance.
The letter to Lord Monteagle, the discovery of the powder, the simultaneous rising in arms in Warwickshire, are as indisputable as any facts in history.
The procession came up the zig-zag path that ended at the castle gates, and every man of Thuron's garrison, who now clustered on the walls, raised a simultaneous cheer.
None were so drunk as not to know that a single lunge forward on the part of the assailants would cause the simultaneous deaths of the followers of Cologne.
When the two fires shot up to the sky the desultory cheering in the valley gave place to one mighty simultaneous shout of triumph, while torches were enthusiastically flung in the air.
Saying this, the bowman placed an arrow on the string with much deliberation and was about to raise his weapon when Rodolph and Siegfried, with simultaneous movement, sprang between the unconscious victim and the foreigner.
The British army in New York (or a large detachment of it) was to make a simultaneousmovement northward, up the line of the Hudson, and the two expeditions were to unite at Albany, a town on that river.
With one simultaneous cry of panic the French broke and ran headlong back to Lille, where they completed the specimen of insubordination which they had given in the field, by murdering their general and several of their chief officers.
The plan of carrying letters by mail-coach was, on its introduction, sadly marred by a simultaneous or almost simultaneousincrease in the rates of postage.
The two juniors heretofore mentioned burst into hysterical gulphs of laughter, and then pretended that it was a simultaneous attack of coughing.
Colburne had hoped that they would get into the house, and fall to plundering; but they had evidently overheard the fugitives, for there was a simultaneous backward movement in the group--they were going to remount and pursue.
The watts obtained by multiplying together thesimultaneous voltmeter and ammeter readings.
This term may be defined as: the simultaneous occurrence of any two events.
Some birds walk by bringing their feet forward alternately; others by a simultaneous motion, or a succession of leaps.
We believe that our experiments will prove that an equal andsimultaneous stimulation of all parts of the body leaves the brain-cells in a state of equilibrium.
The successive and simultaneous scenes of this grand slaughter we renounce all attempts at depicting.
It displayed a possibility of the simultaneous operation of the same general ideas throughout the world quite beyond any previous experience.
And, generally, wherever the two points of simultaneous stimulation may be situated, the direction of the animal's advance is the diagonal between them.
This simultaneous movement of such a little forest of prehensile organs is a very beautiful spectacle to witness.
And it is evident that this fact tends to negative the above explanation, for if the discharges of the ganglia are independentlysimultaneous before section, we might expect them to continue so after section.
There is so great a difference between the nervous system of the naked and of the covered eyed Medusae, that a simultaneous description of the nervous system in both groups is not by these authors considered practicable.