A meal is prepared consisting of a cock and hen, a special kind of rice, and a bunch of bananas.
In the Tver Government a bag of a special kind is tied to the neck of the cow which walks before the rest of a herd, in order to keep off wolves; its force binds the maw of the ravening beast.
At least, if they were supposed to require and possess a body as the organ and medium of their spiritual operations, it was considered to be of a special kind--an ethereal body of light, but invisible to the human eye.
Every other form of poetic art constitutes but a special kind, and, as compared with this pure original, is, so to speak, a mixed or applied poetry.
Now apostasy regards unbelief as the term whereto of the movement of withdrawal from the faith; wherefore apostasy does not imply a special kind of unbelief, but an aggravating circumstance thereof, according to 2 Pet.
But the Divine good, inasmuch as it is the object of happiness, has a special aspect of good, wherefore the love of charity, which is the love of that good, is a special kind of love.
Finally, fortitude is the name of a special virtue which confers vigor and steadfastness in a special kind of trial, such as perils and pains which threaten or inflict severe evils.
The moral malice is distinct from that of other sins, since injustice committed against the debt owed to the human principle of existence has a special character of wrong, as being opposed to a special kind of right.
For the thought of a number is the thought of a quantity of a special kind, viz.
All felines have a special kindof fangs, tongue, claws, and paws, which I shall now describe in detail.
In Asia he lives mostly in the hot countries in the south; but a special kind of leopard, called the snow leopard, is found in the cold countries in the north of Asia.
No men could stop him, even if they had guns ready all the time; for it might take several minutes to kill an elephant even with a special kind of gun.
The threads are branched and, at the end of each branch, they have a special kind of spore.
Then the upper portion of the water is again siphoned off and a little of the remainder, which is left in the point of the conical glass is drawn by suction into a special kind of glass tube, called a pipette.
For our work, we shall require a special kind of microscope slide; instead of the piece of plain glass we have been accustomed to use we must obtain one with a circular portion, hollowed out from the centre.
Each sort of bird represented a special kind of crop cultivated by the Indians: the wild goose stood for the maize, the wild swan for the gourds, and the wild duck for the beans.
Among the Battas of Sumatra, we find these funeral feasts accompanied by dances and a special kind of game, the Topingha.
Most of these peoples have a special kind of writing, recalling that of the Laotians.
Life itself, from the most rudimentary cell up to the most complicated organism, is a special kind of movement, a movement determined and organized by a directing force.
Then, in the second place, suppose that certain men who will so to do, and whose hands are joined one to another in a certain way, give birth to a fluid or to a special kind of force.
To escape this, many women (who have not learnt to breathe through the nose alone) put on a special kind of veil over their faces, which act as sieves.
And for the greater convenience of bathing, he has devised a special kind of tin bath.
A special kindof cot is often used for steam-baths, but it is not quite essential.
The latter term is much to be preferred, since the former is also in use to denote a special kind of high-speed boat.
It is made of a special kind of steel known as nickel-chrome gun steel, formed by adding certain proportions of the two rare metals nickel and chromium to the mixture of iron and carbon which we ordinarily call steel.
I told you I had a special kindof luck you couldn't believe.
I'm grateful to you, Mr. Fitzgerald, but I have a special kind of luck.
So my special kind of luck," said Brink, "comes from antiviolence psi fields, set up in psi units of suitable material.
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