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  • The rapture effected by an aesthetic of the sublime is often more persuasive than any rational argument in its direct exploitation and manipulation of the audience's sense of actualities, possibilities, ethical duties and emotional affinities/antipathies. On the Sublime
  • This spiritual purification may be compared with the purification of natural spirits, which is effected by the chemists, and is called defecation, rectification, castigation, acution, decantation, and sublimation; and wisdom purified may be compared with alcohol, which is a highly rectified spirit. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • THE author of 'Lorenzo Benoni' is GIOVANNI RUFFINI, a native of Genoa, who effected his escape from his native country after the attempt at revolution in 1833. Poems: Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary and Contemplative, by William Gilmore Simms, Esq. In Two Volumes: Vol. II. I. Southern Passages and Pictures; II. Historical and Dramatic Sketches; III. Scripture Legends; IV. Francesca Da Rimini
  • Lastly, this is the simplest transition yet disclosed from the succinyl to furfural grouping, being effected by a regulated proportion of oxygen, and under conditions of reaction which may be described as of the mildest. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • Inpart, this decline has been effected by the successful ideological battle waged against them by Mrs Thatcher.
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  • The Battle of Monmouth Court House was at best a draw in terms of numbers killed, and the British effected an unharassed retreat during the night. O Captain, Our Captain
  • Then, by means of a sudden expansion of the air, which was saturated with steam, he effected a condensation of the steam on the electrically charged small particles, the size of which he could calculate from the velocity with which they sank. Nobel Prize in Physics 1906 - Presentation Speech
  • Besides the goat offered for the people the blood of which was sprinkled before the mercy seat, the high priest led forth a second goat, namely, the scapegoat; over it he confessed the people's sins, putting them on the head of the goat, which was sent as the sin-bearer into the wilderness out of sight, implying that the atonement effected by the goat sin offering (of which the ceremony of the scapegoat is a part, and not distinct from the sin offering) consisted in the transfer of the people's sins on the goat, and their consequent removal out of sight. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • While this lengthy retrieval process was being effected, the batsmen were trotting up and down at their leisure to compile the 47 runs necessary for victory. Great Sporting Failures
  • Shortly afterwards the brothers effected an uneasy truce and reunited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whereas the latter had tended to deal with divisions through a process of avoidance or such extended discussion that unity was effected through boring dissidents into submission, his style was brusque and peremptory.
  • The lengths of most of the months are fixed as given in the following table, but any adjustment necessary can be effected either by adding one day to Heshvan, which has usually twenty-nine days, or taking away one day from Kislev, which has usually thirty -- The Astronomy of the Bible An Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture
  • The whole of the savanna was a miry and quaking bog, until the partial draining operations of the State, effected a year ago, [in 1855.] Agricultural, Geological, and Descriptive Sketches of Lower North Carolina, and the Similar Adjacent Lands
  • But the news of the governor-general's arrival struck them with consternation, and vakeels were sent to Agra, to learn on what terms a pacification might yet be effected. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
  • The termino-terminal anastomosis is effected by bringing the extremities of the vessels into contact, no traction being necessary. Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture
  • I bitched about the Park to my Alderman, he told me it was money from another source, and not effected by the city's budget issues ... Aurora Seeks Access to Lake Michigan Water Supply
  • All staff effected by expiration of contract would be personally spoken to by the general or senior manager and only then confirmed in writing.
  • Previous to the change, the animal almost ceases to feed, and becomes rather inactive; the proper time having at length arrived, exuviation is effected in the course of a few hours, body and limbs being alike relieved from their hard covering. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 Volume 17, New Series, April 17, 1852
  • What effected the transformation is another story. Times, Sunday Times
  • The membranous part of the canal is, however, mentioned as being the situation most prone to the disease; but I have little doubt, nevertheless, that owing to general rules of this kind being taken for granted, upon imposing authority, many more serious evils (false passages, &c.) have been effected by catheterism than existed previous to the performance of this operation. [ Surgical Anatomy
  • You'll recall, a few years back, how a pair of eggheads at the University of Utah announced that they'd effected cold fusion on a table top.
  • The change effected in the apse was the most noticeable; not only were the two upper tiers of Norman windows replaced by Decorated ones of larger size, but the three lowest ones in the centre were altogether removed, and their place taken by lofty archways, when the new building was built. The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • The regulation of contractility in striated muscle by calcium is effected via tropomyosin on the actin filament.
  • Ignition was effected by the flame resulting when a pad of cotton-wool impregnated with benzoline or potassium chlorate was fired by an electrically heated wire. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • The Thatcher government's policy, effected in the Broadcasting Act of 1990, provoked intense debate.
  • Fertilization having been thus effected by fusion of the male and female pronuclei into a single (or new) nucleus, this latter body proceeds to exhibit complicated processes of karyokinesis, which, as before shown, are preliminary to nuclear division in the case of egg-cells. Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
  • Despite the chaos and suffering effected in the world by his onslaught, believers expect Ahriman to be defeated in the end of time by Ahura Mazda. Dangle Veils
  • But scarcely had those few individuals effected their retreat in this manner, when a tremendous crash was heard, cries and shrieks of horror and dismay burst from those who had not as yet passed through the opening, and then the roof of the chamber of penitence and all the adjacent cells gave way with a din as of a thousand cannon, burying beneath their weight the sextoness, the five penitents, the inmates of Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
  • A permanent cure will only be effected by acupuncture, chiropractic or manipulation.
  • Burrall 3.53 mentions a case of labor without apparent liquor amnii, delivery being effected by the forceps. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Gathering himself, the acquisitor effected a posture of arrogance. Legacy
  • Clark in Mannyntree, where they spent some time in praying unto their familiars, and every one in order went to prayers; afterwards some of them read in a book, the book being Elizabeth Clarks; and this examinant saith, that forthwith their familiars appeared, and every one of them made their severall propositions to those familiars, what every one of them desired to have effected. — The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • What Heidegger has in mind… is that in our recognition of a house, our synthesis… is effected passively, that is, not through an act of volition. Wives and Philosophers
  • October, in the middle of the crisis, the Cuban Government declared that our country would not accept the vandalic and piratical right any war plane to violate our air space, because essentially it effected our safety, and would facilitate the conditions for a surprise attack. COMMUNICATION TO U THANT
  • After this the Peloponnesians, finding that their engines effected nothing, and that their mound was met by the counterwork, concluded that their present means of offence were unequal to the taking of the city, and prepared for its circumvallation. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • There is little doubt that it is the lex situs which as a general rule governs the transfer of movables when effected contractually.
  • When the partial or total conversion of the liquid has been effected (this being ascertained by chlorometric tests), the pump, P, is set rapidly in operation, and, as a consequence, draws up the chloride of sodium from the bottom of the vessel, C, to the lower part of the electrolyzer, A. Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883
  • Power transmission was effected with either a cardan shaft 7. Profiles
  • Whence it appears that in the structure of the universe the motions of living creatures are generally effected by a quaternion of limbs or of bendings. The New Organon
  • Dissemination is effected by the agency of water, of air, of animals -- and fruits and seeds are therefore grouped in respect of this as hydrophilous, anemophilous and zooidiophilous. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • I told him to reflect well that he was about to commit himself with a foe that was immortal, for a faculty never dies, and to rest assured that after having brought three monks to bay, he would have to defend himself against numerous legions, not only opulent and powerful, but, besides, very dishonest and very experienced in the practice of every kind of cheatery, who would never rest until they had effected his ruin, were his cause as just as Christ's. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
  • A cure was effected in this case by tonics, temperance, regulation of the diet, etc. In Tome xv of the Commentaries of Leipzig there is an account of a man who always had his stercoral evacuations on Wednesdays, and who suffered no evil consequences from this abnormality. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • They recommended in paragraph 786: that claims for unliquidated damages arising from tort should be admissible - and in footnote 18 referred to the way in which that might be effected, so far as the Bankruptcy Act was concerned.
  • And what we need to sort out now is our differences and these profound cleavages that have effected us in this society.
  • Service may be effected at his principal place of business in the jurisdiction, regardless of his current residence.
  • Easy to cut and install: This large-areaed, soft kind of sheet sealing materials can be cut by mechanical press or handwork and no matter what kind of cut method, its sealing ability cant be effected.
  • The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system.
  • Quinoline, the first member of the higher series, had been made synthetically by several chemists, but by expensive and involved methods, when Skraup, in 1881, effected its synthesis from nitrobenzol and glycerin, or still better, a mixture of nitrobenzol and aniline with glycerin. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
  • Artificial pollination was effected by brushing the recipient flower stigmas with stamens from the pollen donors.
  • However, he wants to be fair to you and for that reason wishes to set up a mechanism whereby repayment of your investment can be effected.
  • He said local roads in the area would have to be improved and upgraded as a gesture to the people who would be effected.
  • In the ordinary practice of hardening steels, the quenching is not so drastic, and the transformation of austenite back to ferrite and cementite is more or less completely effected, giving rise to certain transitory forms which are known as "martensite," "troostite," "sorbite," and finally, pearlite. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
  • As to the interior decoration, this remains the object of the bishops 'special care, and is being effected (1909) with the greatest deliberation. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • -- The purification of conjugial love may be compared with the purification of natural spirits, as effected by the chemists, and called defecation, 145. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • Dissemination is effected by the agency of water, of air, of animals -- and fruits and seeds are therefore grouped in respect of this as hydrophilous, anemophilous and zooidiophilous. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • If it be low down the gullet, and other means fail, its dislodgment may sometimes be effected by dashing cold water on the spine, or vomiting may be induced by an emetic of sulphate of zinc Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • The screw was only allowed to be effective where nothing could possibly be effected by its application.
  • Other dye-stuffs, such as fustic, Persian berries and Alizarine yellow, are best dyed on a basic chrome mordant, which is effected when tartar or oxalic acid is the assistant mordant used, or when some other form of chrome compound than bichrome is employed. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • At the point of union (to facilitate which there is a hiatus in the margins of the peduncle) the sarcode or “flesh” of the coral is denuded, its place being occupied by ligaments, which by minute ramifications adhere so intimately to the coral stock or stem that severance therefrom cannot be effected without loss of life to the mollusc. My Tropic Isle
  • Neither the assimilation of new material food, nor its use in tissue building can be effected without the presence of free oxygen and nuclein, or corpuscular elements of the blood. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • How thoroughly the work was effected is proved by the utter change in the national character. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • By the transactions I mean the acts in law that had to be effected in order to produce the end result desired.
  • Then, assuming you still feel the total interval is non-zero, am I to presume your concept of light ray "interval" is significantly effected by traveling through a prisms or half silvered mirrors? Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In?
  • They suggested that the color change is stimulated by perception of the background color by the larval ocelli and effected by a neurophysiological pathway.
  • This policy of renewal was effected by installing a replacement internal structure of load-bearing brick walls and insitu concrete floors.
  • The invincible firmness and constancy of the saint appeared in the recovery of the revenues of the curacies and other benefices which had been given to the Orders of St. Lazarus and St. Maurice; the restoration of which, after many difficulties, he effected by the joint authority of the pope and the duke of Savoy. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • He showed no sign of being effected by my harsh look, as he remained his annoying self, humming some tune I was vaguely familiar with.
  • The manner in which this kind of spoliation is sometimes effected may be gathered from a narrative which we received from the lips of one of the few learned and estimable men whom the system of electing judges by the people has left upon the bench in the City of New York. The Secrets of the Great City
  • The shape similarity is given by the function of describing the shape, which ensures its precision not be effected by all interference and avoids the loss of shape information.
  • In a series of comparative experiments, 200 grammes of sugar-candy being used in each case, we found that whilst saccharomyces pastorianus effected a complete fermentation of the sugar, the caseous ferment did not decompose more than two-thirds, and the ferment we have designated NEW "HIGH" FERMENT not more than one-fifth: and keeping the flasks for a longer time in the oven had no effect in increasing the proportions of sugar fermented in these two last cases. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • He saw only the necessary stages that had led to it, and to him they seemed natural; but to Adams, still living in the atmosphere of Palmerston and John Russell, the sudden appearance of Germany as the grizzly terror which, in twenty years effected what Adamses had tried for two hundred in vain, —frightened England into America’s arms, —seemed as melodramatic as any plot of Napoleon the Great. Indian Summer (1898–1899)
  • It enabled both an entry into the Christian faith and a healing of the spiritual wound of original sin, both actions being necessary for access to heaven. 3 However, the baptism of children effected major changes in baptismal practice and theology. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Among his many far-reaching reforms, Gorbachev effected a transfer of power from Communist Party to executive presidency.
  • The polishing is effected by means of diamantine and alcohol. A Treatise on Staff Making and Pivoting Containing Complete Directions for Making and Fitting New Staffs from the Raw Material
  • As the French Foreign Minister wrote at the time to France's Ambassador to Spain: "What ought to lead France to join with America is the great enfeeblement of England to be effected by the subtraction of a third of her Empire. Robert Naiman: Could a 'Great Negotiation' End the War in Afghanistan?
  • Pharaoh's counsellor_, under all the circumstances, proves him a friend to absolute slavery, as a form of government better adapted to the state of the world at that time, than the one which existed in Egypt; for certain it is, that he peaceably effected a change in the fundamental law, by which a _state, condition, or relation_, between Pharaoh and the Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • Mortillet or cognisance of his views, he suggested in 1859 that the lake-basins were not of pre-glacial date, but had been scooped out by ice during the glacial period, the excavation having for the most part been effected in Miocene sandstone, provincially called, on account of its softness, "molasse. The Antiquity of Man
  • Over half the stock required repairs and business would be effected for weeks, Mr Nicholls said.
  • The move from the singular to the universal is partly effected by a certain doubling of the subject to begin with. Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)
  • It is only by means of a conceptual violence that their separation is effected.
  • Fermentation conditions were important factors that effected acidic proteinase production in pure draft beer fermentation.
  • I think there is a psychological aspect to it: that the musician remains effected by the very sound of the intervals.
  • Coquetry is as fascinating to those who practise it, as to those whom it seduces; and she found herself, shortly, more happy by a conquest effected by wiles and by art, than by any devotion paid straight forward, and uncourted. Camilla
  • This rotation is seen while the arm is being raised from the horizontal to the vertical position, and is effected by the cooperation of the trapezius with the serratus magnus muscles. A Practical Physiology
  • No more is said in that witness statement as to precisely how or in what manner service had been effected.
  • This tilting of the pelvis is effected by the gluteal muscles, which connect the ilium of the hip bone to the lower limb.
  • In addition to the rotatory movements associated with the completion of extension and the initiation of flexion, rotation inward or outward can be effected when the joint is partially flexed; these movements take place mainly between the tibia and the menisci, and are freest when the leg is bent at right angles with the thigh. III. Syndesmology. 7b. The Knee-joint
  • In practice, all international money transfers, except the very limited importation and exportation of currency notes, are effected through banking channels.
  • The reason for this is that bankers' drafts are made payable to the payee's order, which means that transfer can be effected only by means of the payee's genuine indorsement.
  • I will expound to you — as I alone can — the secret of the enginery that effected the Rattleborough miracle — the one, the true, the admitted, the undisputed, the indisputable miracle, which put a definite end to infidelity among the Rattleburghers and converted to the orthodoxy of the grandames all the carnal-minded who had ventured to be sceptical before. Thou Art the Man
  • God, by whose authority this transformation is effected, has implanted in us the invincible conviction that the power to coerce, which He gives, implies an obligation on the part of the coercer to respect voluntarily that which he compels others to observe. The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Was he appalled by her real age; could he ever get away from the indubious fact that whatever miracle science may have effected, her literal age was verging on sixty? Black Oxen
  • What Heidegger has in mind, though, is that in our recognition of a house, our synthesis of its various aspects is effected passively, that is, not through an act of volition. Wives and Philosophers
  • On this it was stormed by the blue-jackets and marines, when the garrison effected their escape into the city, the walls of which were then scaled in two places, and Chinghai was captured. How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900
  • All the necessary repairs noted at the last inspection have been effected, and two small skillion rooms have been added to the residence.
  • The question is, indeed, not very easy to answer; but I conceive that the general carbonisation of calcareous matter may have been the effect of a general combustion, occasioned by some revolution of our globe, and producing an immense supply of carbonic acid, with which the calcareous matter became impregnated; or that this may have been effected by a gradual absorption of carbonic acid from the atmosphere. Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
  • She took the new circumstances in with a single cast up of her wary eyelids; and her, and her skill in surgery and art in medicine, I praised to lull her fears, which procured me the denomination of old friend, as well as handsome gentleman: she went so far as to add, in a fit of natural warmth, nice fellow; and it is the truth, that this term effected wonders in flattering me: it seemed to reveal to me how simple it was for Harry Richmond, one whom gipsies could think a nice fellow, to be the lord of Janet's affections -- to be her husband. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • The claimants issued their writ and effected service in accordance with their undertakings.
  • Initially I was more scared of being trampled in a stampede than in being effected by the tear gas.
  • -- The spiritual purification of conjugial love may be compared to the purification of natural spirits, as effected by chemists, and called cohobation, 145. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • In addition to the notable impact her work and writing had on the field of penology, Menken effected change on a more personal level. Alice Davis Menken.
  • It effected a complete divorce between theory and observation.
  • Kabalah; Creation effected by the omnific letter of the, 14-u. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • Within this order, incubation of eggs is effected in brood chambers formed by the carapace, except in laying resting eggs.
  • All steps required for service of the document shall be effected as soon as possible.
  • PROVIDE'NTIAL, _a. _ effected by Providence; referrible to Providence The Illustrated London Reading Book
  • Olanzapine, quetiapine and risperidone adversely effected plasma lipids, while there were no changes in these parameters with aripiprazole or in the untreated controls. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Antipsychotic Medications and Weight Gain in Children and Adolescents
  • In general, causation is to be understood as an increase in distinctness on the part of the causally active substance, and an increase in confusedness on the part of the passively effected substance. Leibniz's Philosophy of Mind
  • This deceptio visus, or product of rhabdomancy, easily effected by an adept of the The Valley of Decision
  • Shortly afterwards the brothers effected an uneasy truce and reunited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Power was restored to the effected racks via a manual bypass onto raw mains at approximately 10: 01 hrs.
  • The cormorant is a shore bird often effected by oil spills. WN.com - Business News
  • If, however, only a portion of the print needs reduction, this can be effected by applying the ferricyanide solution locally with a brush or bit of absorbent cotton. Bromide Printing and Enlarging A Practical Guide to the Making of Bromide Prints by Contact and Bromide Enlarging by Daylight and Artificial Light, With the Toning of Bromide Prints and Enlargements
  • It is only necessary to remark, that the orthodox method of "coaling," or setting the brandy on fire, was effected by dropping "a live coal" ( "_gleed_") or red-hot cinder into the brandy. Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850
  • The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system.
  • Massive post-war unemployment was fast becoming a crippling political problem for the British government, as was the realisation that perhaps the greatest threat to international stability was the narrow minded, nescient Versailles Peace Treaty effected in 1919. Eraser Wars | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • It is only necessary to remark, that the orthodox method of "coaling," or setting the brandy on fire, was effected by dropping "a live coal" ( "_gleed_") or red-hot cinder into the brandy. Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850
  • Implementation of the plans is also dependent on a full archeological survey being carried out on the effected area.
  • No group in the movement can claim to not be effected by systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression.
  • He said camping was cardinal for athletes' preparations and that it would be an advantage if the budget was approved soon so that adequate preparations were effected.
  • Smetius 14.148 mentions castration which was effected by using the finger-nails, and there is an old record in which a man avulsed his own genitals. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Has there ever been a situation in which such a problem effected the outcome of a match?
  • Stable Boys maintained better domination of the game and effected a tactical ball control game.
  • One is the speed with which the revolution in biology has been effected.
  • Oxidation of allylene to carbon dioxide, as in the case of acetylene, is not easily effected except by the most powerful oxidiz - ing agents, such as calcium hypobromite or potassium permanganate in concentrated sulphuric acid. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
  • But it is generally held that the phagocytosis is an important element in cure effected by the Bier method. Ilya Mechnikov - Nobel Lecture
  • This depression is effected by means of an electro-magnet, E, whose armature, which is connected with the rod, _t, t_, lifts the arm, _i_, of the lever, and depresses A. Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884
  • In that case, whether by the interference of friends, or the generosity and discretion of the "condoning" wife, a reconciliation was effected: but had this desirable event not taken place, the law of England is as follows: – A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill
  • Just before this score Lawler had brilliantly effected a double penalty save to keep his side in the contest.
  • Only after the intact right hemisphere is released from its integration with the disruptive and suppressive influence of the damaged hemisphere, as effected by commissurotomy, can its own residual function become effective. Roger W. Sperry - Nobel Lecture
  • And, surely, such a "desideratum" may best be effected by a careful perusal of the manuals to be included in the present series. Musicians of To-Day
  • This tilting of the pelvis is effected by the gluteal muscles, which connect the ilium of the hip bone to the lower limb.
  • The young baronet, who now, though still entitled to be called young, was disfigured by the premature defeatures of a vicious life, mistrusted it all the more, when, on visiting the old hall, he was forced to recognize the improvements effected in the neighbouring property (that he should be forced to call it "_neighbouring_!") by the judicious administration of the new owner. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV.
  • The word effected what he desired; what almost her life demanded. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • Their adorning is to be effected by means of good works: not that they are to be clothed in, or with, them (Eph 2: 10). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It has been reported that ARF gene expression was not effected by auxin concentration.
  • The other three procedures are referred to as partial resections since only part of the effected lung is resected.
  • I suppose, under favour, that the time is scarce come for the proposal of this question; but yet something may be given in unto it, though not so clear as the former supposal, being effected, would cause it to be. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Evacuation may be effected from a few other places in addition to the above, of which notice will be given.
  • Real transparency will be of paramount importance if true restoration is to be effected. Jerry Cope: Undefeated: The Gulf Coast 6 Months After the Blowout
  • In temporary luxations, disarticulation is but momentary and spontaneous reposition always results; while a fixed luxation does not reduce spontaneously but remains luxated until reposition is effected by proper manipulation and treatment. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • And I don't know quote how this has been effected, but somehow I think dissenting voices have been kowtowed into, if not silenced, into a kind of netherworld, and aren't heard. CNN Transcript Mar 7, 2003
  • It is the essence of monopoly that the monopolist has the power to set the price of his product, which is effected by altering the amount that is supplied.
  • Baptism is the initial sacrament of the New Testament, by which the covenant people of God are sprinkled with water, by a minister of the church, in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost -- to signify and to testify the spiritual ablution which is effected by the blood and Spirit of Christ. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • To our petition for admittance came a friendly rejoinder from the lady of the house, who was soon herself conducting us from room to room, explaining the various alterations effected in later years, and pointing out the parts that are still unchanged. Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends
  • Of Mr. Arment a kindly necrologist said that he had seen the Crowd gather in front of the Park Theater in 1825, when the new form of entertainment effected an entrance in the New World. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
  • Then comes the difficult task of felling the trees between the rows of coffee, a work of great nicety, which is partly effected by the final stroke of the axe, and partly by hauling a rope attached to the top of the tree. Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore
  • Import restriction is effected through such measures as imposition of tariffs, fixing of quota, allowing imports only against licenses.
  • It is recorded that the first persons who practised this species of composition [Footnote: The _composition_ here mentioned consisted of three parts, The _first_ regarded the structure; that is, the _connection_ of our words, and required that the last syllable of every preceding, and the first of every succeeding word should be so aptly united as to produce an agreeable sound; which was effected by avoiding a collision of vowels or of inamicable consonants. Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker.
  • It seems as if a change, which endures through life, had been produced in the action, or disposition to action, in the vessels of the skin; and it is remarkable, too, that whether this change has been effected by the smallpox or the cow-pox that the disposition to sudden cuticular inflammation is the same on the application of variolous matter. On Vaccination Against Smallpox
  • The "fertilisation" of the frog's eggs is effected in ordinary conditions by the presence in the water of the pond, into which the female sheds them, of microscopic sperm-filaments (often called spermatozoa, or simply "sperms") which are shed into the water at the same time by the male frog. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • Locomotion is effected by undulating waves of muscle contraction and relaxation which alternate on the dorsal and ventral aspects of the worm.
  • Then, again, the irrigation of a district, which is effected by the snow fields and glaciers of the mountains, is distinguished from that of other places by its comparatively greater abundancy, for the moist air which is driven over the cold mountain peaks deposits there most of the water it contains in the form of snow. Ice and Glaciers
  • A lock canal can be built which will meet all requirements; it can be built deep enough and wide enough to accommodate the largest vessels afloat; it can be so built that transit across the Isthmus can be effected in a reasonably short period of time -- in a word, it is a practical project, which will solve every pending question involved in the construction of a transisthmian canal in a practical way, at a reasonable cost, and within a reasonable period of time. The American Type of Isthmian Canal Speech by Hon. John Fairfield Dryden in the Senate of the United States, June 14, 1906
  • The new treatment effected a miraculous cure.
  • They are illustrations of a general physiological law that in some cases might be called a caprice of nature, in virtue of which the rudiments of a process that is to be effected at a future epoch are sketched out during an epoch already existing. The Education of American Girls
  • In the case of some customers, the payment of accounts by money-transfer orders can be effected by means of a paperless operation.
  • When the forest disappears, so too will Indonesia's rich biological diversity be effected and disappear forever.
  • The transmission has 16 gears and the gear change is effected simply through pressure on the pedals.
  • The calling of the name effected a temporary pathway through those intangible barriers. The Bane of the Black Sword
  • It appeared that the large boat had got stoved against a tree under water, and that the people were obliged to unload and haul her on shore to undergo some repairs, which they had effected; but the rain prevented them from paying her bottom. Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales
  • The protracted rebel war in the north of Uganda has effected many changes.
  • These and other horrendous work he was forced to do while a PoW effected him for the rest of his life with no recompense from the German Government and hardly any from the British government. Athens backs villagers' fight for German compensation over 1944 SS massacre
  • It is believed that the transmission of this species from one tree to another must be effected by the young crustacea, which are very minute, clinging to beetles, many of which, both terrestrial and aquatic, also inhabit the bromelia leaves; and as some water-beetles are known to frequent the sea, it is perhaps by these means that the first emigrants established themselves in this strange new abode. Darwinism (1889)
  • To quote: Destroy All Heros 2 is the first SCEJ game to be effected by the new dual-release policy, hitting Japanese stores as UMD and the PS Store as a download on October 15. PS3 NEWS - PlayStation 3 News - PS3News - PS3 Games - PS3 Hacks - PS3 Homebrew
  • He said all her friends had advised it; they had cited many cases where it had effected a cure.
  • Watford's new owner, Laurence Bassini, has effected an about-turn over plans to introduce his own associates to the board, choosing instead to work only with the existing old guard of Graham Taylor, Stuart Timperley and David Fransen. Liverpool pick up extension for new Stanley Park stadium from council
  • The method by which it was proposed that the requisite reduction in weight would be effected was by shaving off the keel as cast the appropriate weight of lead.
  • Rhetorically, this is effected through literalization. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Shortly afterwards the brothers effected an uneasy truce and reunited. Times, Sunday Times
  • What we still do not know today, in many respects, is how that return was effected.
  • I realize that you said that you believe that you personally were not effected, which is why I said that you would literally have to be living in a cabin in the woods cut off from civilization for your statement to make any sense. Matthew Yglesias » The Other Public Sector Pension Problem
  • Catholic morals therefore require faith in revealed truths, of which they are but deductions, logical conclusions; they presuppose, in their observance, the grace of God; and call for a certain strenuosity of life without which nothing meritorious can be effected. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals
  • It can be effected by opening the U.S. Mint to the free and unlimited coinage of gold, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution.
  • The manner in which conversions were effected by the Spanish priests may seem a little strange to the "voluntaries" of our day. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited
  • A permanent cure will only be effected by acupuncture, chiropractic or manipulation.
  • The transformation is effected by the Holy Spirit whose descending is being prayed for in the epiclesis.
  • These block-houses were built by the united exertions of the settlers, who began to gather from all quarters since the "Jefferson Purchase" had been effected from the French government. The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth
  • By this is meant the farthest advance of the acrospire, when it is just bursting from its confinement, before it has effected its enlargement. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner
  • Lindsay therefore wrote to the king to try to "disafforest" the lands which were contiguous to the monastery, and he effected his object by payment of 1320 marks. The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral
  • Men like Archbishop Whately, in the middle of the nineteenth century, whose ambition it was to see what they called the consolidation of Great Britain and Ireland effected, were strongly in favour of the proposal, and its rejection on so many occasions has been doubtless due to the fact that to mix and confound the administration of Ireland and the Home Rule Movement
  • This is rapidly effected as follows: -- Twelve grms. of iodine are gradually added to a solution of 2 grms. of phosphorus in about 15 or 20 c.c. of bisulphide of carbon, this solution being contained in a flask of 250 c.c. capacity. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • These Sheikhs are a peculiar institution in the Soudan; they are supposed to be men under the special protection of a particular angel of God, whose interposition is effected by the Sheikh having isolated himself for eight or nine hours daily during a term of years, and constantly repeating all that time one of the ninety-nine names of God. Three Months in the Soudan
  • Dissection consequently shows distinctly what takes place in the majority of animals, and indeed in all, up to the period of their maturity; and that the same thing occurs in adults is equally certain, both from Galen’s words, and what has already been said, only that in the former the transit is effected by open and obvious passages, in the latter by the hidden porosities of the lungs and the minute inosculations of vessels. VII. The Blood Passes Through the Substance of the Lungs from the Right Ventricle of the Heart into the Pulmonary Veins and Left Ventricle
  • The problem of punching ‘I’m loving it’ into a corpus is, of course, that the phrase has become insitutionalised and therefore has skewed the frequency data (a good example of how language change is effected through idiomatic – even idiolectic – usage – analogous to way that evolutionary change is triggered by genetic mutations). C is for Corpus « An A-Z of ELT
  • He says, not only was the extraction accomplished without pain, but the inhalation of the gas was effected without any of those indications of excitement, or attempts at muscular exertion, which do commonly obtain when the gas is administered _without a definite object or previous mental preparation_. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • But what they have effected is fairly attributable to their zeal and laboriousness, rather than to their peculiar opinions. Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor
  • Can repairs be effected to a satellite revolving in its orbit?
  • The establishment of the birth of Christ as an event marking a time from which chronological data should be calculated, was first effected about 532 A.D. by Dionysius Exiguus; and as a basis for the reckoning of time this method has come to be known as the Dionysian system, and takes for its fundamental datum A.U.C. 753, that is to say Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • Consequently a sacrament is a sign that is both a reminder of the past, i.e. the passion of Christ; and an indication of that which is effected in us by Christ's passion, i.e. grace; and a prognostic, that is, a foretelling of future glory. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Two allegations effected an irretrievable breakdown between Toulouse and the University.
  • The words of institution effected a transubstantiation by which the bread and wine were converted into the very body and blood of Christ broken and spilled on the cross on Calvary.
  • The change effected appears at the bottom of page 186 and the top of 187.
  • The power transmission of the leadscrew with thread cutting is effected by the closing of split nuts via toothed gears on the gear rack and from there on the carriage. 2. Structure of the regular engine lathe
  • It is from those links that the customer derives the right to have transactions effected, even if they are invoiced as services provided to the bank and also alter the bank's financial situation.
  • Does not the monkey lend itself marvellously to serve as a symbol of the animalisation which is effected at the expense of the Angelic and human elements of the prototype being?
  • Love the colours of the maples and cornus – I think they are brighter than those I have here – perhaps they are effected by the very cold winters you have? Twiggy « Fairegarden
  • Do not imagine that you have effected much change in the universe, because your trip-gallant is called the cholera-morbus, and because your pourree is called the cachuca. Les Miserables
  • But at all events the gangsman was a local preacher, and so the poor soul who took him for husband had effected a compromise with her cherished ideal. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time
  • In the story of Seyf el-Mulook in the Arabian Nights the jinnee tells the captive daughter of the King of India, “When I was born, the astrologers declared that the destruction of my soul would be effected by the hand of one of the sons of the human kings. Chapter 66. The External Soul in Folk-Tales

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