Levi," supplemented Sebastian gravely, wishing it had been something worse.
In the story as I give it here the antique names and mythical outline are preserved, but are supplemented where required from the folk-tale, omitting from the latter those modern features which are not reconcilable with the myth.
Uric acid is one of the constituent elements of all animal bodies, and when the normal supply in the human body is supplemented by that which is contained in the body of the animal upon which we prey, we are oversupplied.
On account of this variation, no table such as that offered by Mr. Riggs in support of his argument can have any value unless supplemented and explained by data covering the assessment of other kinds of property.
Much of the material was sorted and arranged by Mrs Geikie before it was placed in my hands, and to her I am indebted for many notes, memoranda, and verbal statements which supplemented the documents supplied.
In early days the class was small, and as the income derived from Sir Roderick Murchison’s endowment was supplemented by the students’ fees, then paid direct to the professor, their number was an important matter.
Engineering Education: To what extent may college courses in engineering be profitably supplemented by practical work in the shop?
He will only slowly reach the stage at which this negative warning may be supplemented by positive suggestions, as to the commercial industrial activities for which the psychophysical dispositions promise particular success.
In England the public school system has grown up as an addition to the church schools, or rather the public schools have supplemented the work formerly done by the private schools.
In expeditions involving special risk or danger, the musket and the pistol supplemented what must have been in itself no mean weapon.
The pale flames of their shrine-lamps are supplemented by masses of candles in the huge standing candlesticks of silver.
Here again faith must be supplemented by works, the life must be led as well as studied, before the full meaning can be understood.
In order to gain a true understanding of this teaching, study must besupplemented by devoted practice, faith by works.
Ignorance and immorality explain the low condition to which the mining population has sunk, but even these causes would not have produced such an appalling result if they had not been supplemented by the prevalence of drunkenness.
Mr. Mercer supplemented his congressional action by visits made at his own expense to the Governments of the Old World to urge upon them the adoption of the policy set forth in his resolution.
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The materials of mediaeval food, then, would be similar to the diet of the serfs already described, but would be used in greater plenty and would be supplemented by luxuries imported from the East and bought at the fairs.
The usual equipment of the kitchen includes a closed range, supplementedin many cases by a gas stove.
The aggregation of population in towns in the first place made the space available for household operations much smaller than was the case when the kitchen was supplemented by rows of outhouses, a green and a garden.
These things, supplemented by clear cold water, were not so bad for a couple of castaways, hundreds of miles from everywhere.
This provision is supplemented by the purchase of, for example, brewers' grains as a bulky food, and of oilcake and corn of many sorts as concentrated food.
A few years later this was supplemented by an act abolishing the institution of slavery outright.
Solicitude as to one's personal looks is supplemented by anxiety over the condition of the home, the standing of the family, the social position and dress of the companions.
These may at times be supplemented by a fourth teaching process of considerable importance, review.
Nor I see you," Maitland supplemented unblushingly, "until a moment ago.
In early days such doorways were closed by means of large slabs of stone set on edge, and these were sometimes supplemented by a suspended blanket.
Mary supplemented the recital by incidents from her own observation.
Statute law consists of specific acts of Parliament, supplemented by by-laws, rules, and regulations made under parliamentary sanction by public officials and bodies.
For knowledge of past transactions members rely upon their own or their colleagues' memories, supplemented at times by privately kept notes.
The unique political relation which subsists to-day between the Empire of Austria and the kingdom of Hungary rests upon the Ausgleich, or Compromise, of 1867, supplemented at certain points by agreements of more recent date.
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