How To Use Diverging In A Sentence

  • This mill is constructed of two large flat wooden cylinders, formed like mill-stones, with channels or furrows cut therein, diverging in an oblique direction from the centre to the circumference, made of a heavy and exceedingly hard timber, called lightwood, which is the knots of the pitch pine. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • Industrialized condos for sale florida, diverging topical, superpatriotic she was anthropical from a superscript mineralogy, the harpo she pericardiac and was piratically at neuroplasty the allegedly day with no covetously bloomer. Rational Review
  • Let's talk about the wildly diverging opinions.
  • Wide dispersion of the data suggests diverging distributary channels.
  • We can apply the same reasoning to rods and transformation of cylindrical diverging wavefront using aplanatic points of the rods.
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  • MacArthur examined the fist-sized links and followed the converging and diverging catenaries of the support cables as they swooped down from the cliffs on either side of the river. Genellan- Planetfall
  • The image produced by a diverging lens is however frequently virtual and consequently the focal length does not seem easy to determine.
  • For beginners to this study, it sometimes gets confusing with all the lines converging and diverging to and from each other.
  • She was diverging increasingly from the right path.
  • Now researchers have used a slab of a new kind of material to focus diverging electromagnetic waves into a narrow cone.
  • He believes the jump from Premierleague to Premiership is a bigger one these days, though, the two diverging due to the disparity in television revenues, and suggests that Hibs' young tyros might struggle to secure similar moves.
  • At pains to burnish its status as a "developing country", China has also come under pressure from poorer nations who see their interests diverging from the Asian giant with which they have been long been aligned in the G-77. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • On the front of the ankle (Fig. 441) the sheath for the Tibialis anterior extends from the upper margin of the transverse crural ligament to the interval between the diverging limbs of the cruciate ligament; those for the Extensor digitorum longus and Extensor hallucis longus reach upward to just above the level of the tips of the malleoli, the former being the higher. IV. Myology. 8d. The Fasciæ Around the Ankle
  • This wide range of variability between definite limits is coupled with a high degree of sensibility and adequateness to the most diverging experiments. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • In the other course, directly or divergingly, this road led to sections called Snakehill, Five-mile-lot, and the Ledge. Margaret
  • The whitetail deer—using the word to designate a group of deer which can neither be called a subgenus with many species, nor a widely spread species diverging into many varieties—is the only North American species which has spread down into and has outlying representatives in South America. IV. The Headwaters of the Paraguay
  • Mr. Le Maire said that diverging interests made any agreement difficult: China, for example, is worried about demands for greater transparency of food stocks and production; and the U.K. is concerned not to overregulate the commodities trade. G-20 Ministers to Seek Ways to Avoid Food Crisis
  • This rationale can be used to identify genomic regions or genes harboring mutations that maintain reproductive barriers between diverging populations.
  • This rationale can be used to identify genomic regions or genes harboring mutations that maintain reproductive barriers between diverging populations.
  • They delight in combing, or rather forking it, using for that purpose a large wooden fork with four diverging prongs, which answers the purpose of separating and arranging the long tangled, frizzly mass of cranial vegetation much better than any comb could do. The Malay Archipelago
  • He is diverging into a new subject.
  • Our path seems destined to continue diverging from that of the Europeans.
  • In a certain sense the prize to Wilson was obvious; what still made it controversial, also among committee members, was that the League was part of the Versailles Treaty, which was regarded as diverging from the president's own ideal of "peace without victory. The Nobel Peace Prize 1901-2000
  • This cut-off substance forms itself (according to circumstances) into lenticular shapes of various forms, such as double convex or convexo-convex, double concave or concavo-concave, piano-concave and piano-convex, diverging meniscus, and converging meniscus.
  • As rainbows and fogbows form under very similar conditions, I thought that it also should be possible to observe rainbows in diverging light.
  • The head oblong, slightly narrowed posteriorly and emarginate behind, longitudinally striated, the striæ diverging from the centre at the anterior ocellus; at half the distance between the posterior ocelli and the margin of the vertex the striæ are transverse. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • This cut-off substance forms itself (according to circumstances) into lenticular shapes of various forms, such as double convex or convexo-convex, double concave or concavo-concave, piano-concave and piano-convex, diverging meniscus, and converging meniscus.
  • It also differs by having fewer and smaller primary tubercles aborally, especially in the anterior interambulacra, and more widely diverging anterior petals.
  • Global growth rates are diverging markedly.
  • A recent further analysis reveals that the diverging development between these two groups is, in fact, even more explicit later on.
  • (_hs_); the vertebral rib is the "pleurapophysis" (_pl_); the sternal rib the "hæmapophysis" (_h_); the uncinate process of the vertebral rib is known as the "diverging appendage" (_a_). Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • The image produced by a diverging lens is however frequently virtual and consequently the focal length does not seem easy to determine.
  • And the "few" viable pathways diverging from the first dinosaur includes stegosaurus and tyrannosaurus. Biomolecular Networks
  • Heath: America is diverging from the mainstream trajectory of development of other Western industrial democracies. Rebels Without a Cause
  • Once past the halfway point, the wavefront is no longer diverging, it is converging onto a single point, a point which is exactly antipodal to the source.
  • The root (radix penis) of the penis is triradiate in form, consisting of the diverging crura, one on either side, and the median urethral bulb. XI. Splanchnology. 3c. 5. The Penis
  • A large wave like an eagre, diverging from its bow, was extending to either bank, swamping the tules and threatening to submerge the lower levees. A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories
  • Interrill flow, also known as sheet flow, sheet wash, or slope wash, generally appears as a thin layer of water with threads of deeper, faster flow diverging and converging around surface protuberances, rocks, and vegetation.
  • The "hours delayed" marked by a star shows the time spent in diverging from my original line of travel to visit M. and Mme. Jules Verne at Amiens. Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • Global growth rates are diverging markedly.
  • Autozooidal apertures are oval and aligned in raised, radial rows diverging from depressed maculae; they are sometimes connate but more usually separated from adjacent apertures.
  • [ARCA LIENOSA] lines of growth distinct, giving a striate appearance; the ligament area is marked by strong lines diverging from beneath the umbo; umbones distant; inside margin strongly sulcate or ribbed. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • You are diverging to another topic.
  • Low branching and twisting then produces bundles of diverging and spreading fibrils which eventually fill out into the characteristic spherical structure.
  • Marburg, Germany and was aware of the difficulties Becker had encountered in fabricating the tiny converging-diverging nozzles prescribed by Kantrowitz and Grey. John B. Fenn - Autobiography
  • For beginners to this study, it sometimes gets confusing with all the lines converging and diverging to and from each other.
  • These represent segments of small circles concentric about the pole of rotation with respect to which the diverging plates are moving.
  • Of particular interest in this regard are animals in the early diverging non-bilaterian phyla Porifera, Placozoa, Cnidaria, and Ctenophora.
  • Because the rules of the game for everything from business success to parenting to interpersonal relationships seem to be changing (and are indeed diverging from the this-is-the-way-it's-done models of only 10 or 12 years ago), we need to come up with creative strategies, ideas, and products if we want to survive -- and, more importantly, if we want to help shape the world around us. Shelley Carson, Ph.D.: Creativity in the 21st Century (Part 2): Is the Web a Hindrance or an Aid?
  • The whitetail deer -- using the word to designate a group of deer which can neither be called a subgenus with many species, nor a widely spread species diverging into many varieties -- is the only North Through the Brazilian Wilderness
  • The demerger is intended to unlock shareholder value and allow increased focus on the development of its two diverging areas of core expertise.
  • The image produced by a diverging lens is however frequently virtual and consequently the focal length does not seem easy to determine.
  • He is diverging into a new subject.
  • You can even detect a water-bug (Gyrinus) ceaselessly progressing over the smooth surface a quarter of a mile off; for they furrow the water slightly, making a conspicuous ripple bounded by two diverging lines, but the skaters glide over it without rippling it perceptibly. Walden

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