On the other hand, except in the few localities, where scoriaceous rocks occur, the general type of the basalts is such as we would expect to find in submarine flows.
As regards their composition, the blocks of the agglomerates have not the uniform character we would expect to find in the case of materials directly ejected from a volcanic vent.
That the first process man employed to procure iron should have been very rude, is what we would expect.
As the settlements of the Mound Builders were mostly in river valleys, we would expect to find all along on the bluffs fronting these valleys traces of signal mounds.
This change we would expect to find more marked in Europe than in America.
He then left me, telling me he would expect me at the house of his future bride.
In less than an hour the servant returned with a note in which he said he would expect her.
Towards evening the ambassador told the company that he would expect them to supper that evening at Soleure, and everyone left with the exception of the ambassador, myself, and M.
If reptiles became hairy mammals, we would expect fossils of thousands, if not millions, in the transition state.
It is probably not a connecting link at all, and if it were, we would expect a million fossils of connecting links.
In that case, we would expectthem to be widely divergent; and we would be surprised, if they agreed on great and important points, and especially on points which could not be clearly arrived at by reason.
All these nine transmutations are devoid of a single sure connecting link, when we would expect millions in every case.
So the Vedians inferred that the Satronians, instead of taking their direct road to the Salarian Highway, would expect an ambush along it and would try to sneak through Vediamnum.
I could not be sure at what he would expect me to exclaim, what I ought to wonder at and remark on to seem natural in my assumed role of Marseilles scapegrace.
I was more concerned for fear of arousing suspicion in Colgius by not behaving as he would expect a Gallic Provincial to behave at his first sight of the great games in the Circus Maximus.
They are really better than one would expect of the time and country in which she wrote, but love works miracles.
You imagine that you are proud, but I regret to tell you that what you think is pride is only the petty vanity which one would expect in a religious temperament.
On the basis of my experience I would expect to find only one match.
I was told after waiting there a little while that there were no subjects of record in the Dallas area, of active PRS individuals that we would expect to harm the President.
In other words, if in fact this was in the handwriting of some other person, I would expect to be able to make about the same demonstration with respect to differences as I have already made with regard to similarity.
This department has charge of the construction of war ships and the equipment of them; and, as we would expect it has charge of the naval academy at Annapolis (p.
Judging by our own affection for the noble instrument wewould expect to learn that it was ratified promptly and unanimously.
As we would expect, he is secretary of the board of commissioners and the custodian of county papers; and all orders upon the treasurer are issued by him.
We base this negation upon the appearance of simultaneity ~ presented by the heavens, contending that this simultaneity is contrary to what we would expect to find in the case of particles gathered from infinitely remote distances.
Indeed we would expect that in the Martian climate these tracts would be the only fertile parts of the surface.
And all the more unaccountable because from all we know we would expect a somewhat lesser rate of solvent denudation as the world gets older and the land gets more and more loaded with the washed-out materials of the rocks.
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