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  • Look at this precious phial, the incomparable elixir, the pabulum of life, the grand arcanum, the supernaculum, the mother and regenerator of nature, the source and the womb of all existence, past, present, and to come! Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
  • Round the neck of the phial was a label, and thereon was written this one word, The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories
  • The black seed also taken before bedtime, is very effectual for such as in their sleep are troubled with the disease called Ephialtes.
  • One type contained the anthrax vaccine and the other contained phials of a drug called dimercaprol, which acts as an antidote to heavy metal poisoning.
  • And why, on 5 February, Colin Powell held up a phial in the UN security council, while he gave the "UK ricin plot" as a reason to go to war with Iraq. Letters: Chilcot should look at the ricin plot
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  • Martin Hall, genial, white-coated head of research at the Natural History Museum's Department of Entomology, holds a miniature glass phial up to the harsh fluorescent light of his gleaming laboratory. Lords of the flies: the insect detectives
  • This precious new phial of innocence, his new self after the revelation, had to be offered to Mary.
  • The phialides produce chains of uninucleate conidia after repeated mitotic division and cytokinesis.
  • Don't believe a word he says," interrupts Madame Ashley, springing suddenly to her feet, and commencing to pour out her phials of wrath on the head of the poor parson, whom she accuses of being a suspicious and extremely unprofitable frequenter of her house, which she describes as exceedingly respectable. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • The Customs man made a thorough examination and came up with a small white phial. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • He had laid out a great canvas sheet before him, bearing different phials and small bowls.
  • But if you hold this phial from the light, so that your eye be placed betwixt the window and the phial, the liquid will appear of a deep and lovely ceruleous colour. ' Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873
  • To suppose the eggs of the former microscopic animals to float in the atmosphere, and pass through the sealed glass phial, is so contrary to apparent nature, as to be totally incredible! and as the latter are viviparous, it is equally absurd to suppose, that their parents float universally in the atmosphere to lay their young in paste or vinegar! Note I
  • Ellipsoidal microconidia and falcate macroconidia are formed from phialides by basipetal division; globose chlamydospores with thick walls are formed acrogenously from hyphae or by the modification of hyphal cells.
  • To prevent the Ephialtes or night-mare we hang up a hollow stone in our stables.
  • It is now only exceptionally that the cantharus is found doing service as a holy water font, mainly at Mount Athos, where the phiala of the monastery of Laura stands near the catholicon in front of the entrance and is covered by The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • The second layer contained a phial of little pink capsules, stilbestrol, the cousin explained in her letter. Lace
  • We have produced a great deal of smallpox vaccine and are in the process of purchasing over two million phials of vaccine.
  • A table in the centre exhibited curiosities of the rarest description: the shell of a Cauchoise cap, two argil urns, medals, and a phial of opaline glass. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
  • Then there was a row of phials containing dextrine, alcoholic ether, liquid acetate of lead, vinegar, and ammonia drugs which afforded me no comfort. Journey to the Interior of the Earth
  • I wrote a post for MwP that began with me thinking about a technique my friend uses for his workouts through to the phial of Billy Bob Thornton blood Angelina Jolie probably still has in a memory chest somewhere on to pink elephants and finally winding up in jewelry. How to Be Funny
  • Otus and Ephialtes were twin giants who were sons of Poseidon and a nymph.
  • Then they pulled out tiny glass phials of white crystal.
  • In the laboratory the encased hand holding the uranium phial quivers as an owl is lit by a police cars headlights on the perimeter. Downland Ballad I :Photo-disintegration
  • Good Heaven! how unfortunate!" said Lady Penelope, with a deep sigh, and sinking down on one of the little sofas in an attitude of shocking desolation, which called the instant attention of Mr. Pott and his good woman, the first uncorking a small phial of salts, for he was a pharmacopolist as well as vender of literature and transmitter of letters, and the other hastening for a glass of water. St. Ronan's Well
  • Today, even if the original forensic sample is no longer viable for DNA analysis, the glass phial it's been in for decades may offer up enough material.
  • The positive samples contained intact, determinate conidiophores, which varied in color between colorless and brown, and swollen phialides (colorless to brown) with 1-celled dark olivaceous spores were present.
  • But in a fluid exposed in a thin phial, I found by experiment, that the extraneous matter previously dissolved by the heat in the mixture was not simply set at liberty to subside, but was detruded or pushed backward as the ice was produced. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • The influential Greek physician Galen examined the causation of the nightmare or ephialtes during the second century AD.
  • Twice yearly, phials of his dried blood, which reputedly liquefies, are taken on processions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result of “turning over a new leaf,” in the shape of a phial of thin “Gladstone,” was a lumbago which lasted me a long month, and which disappeared only after a liberal adhibition of “diffusible stimulants.” The Land of Midian
  • He keeps it in a lightproof phial and drops it into water with a little alcohol to help dispersal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mortana held up the phial of pearlescent liquid, handing it and the pouch back to Tomi.
  • At the Caron store in Paris, phials of its scent are decanted from impressive fragrance fountains.
  • Missouri fortunately escaped. opened my trunks and boxes and exposed the articles to dry. found my papers damp and several articles damp. the stoper had come out of a phial of laudinum and the contents had run into the drawer and distroyed a gret part of my medicine in such manner that it was past recovery. waited very impatiently for the return of The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • They are plunged in a solution of ammonium chloride A, contained in a glass phial or beaker, which is closed to suppress evaporation. The Story of Electricity
  • He lifted a small glass phial that gleamed ruby-red, removed its stopper, and put four drops into a cup. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • The ephialtes, or nightmare, is called by the common people witch-riding.
  • As enchantingly shown in a sequence at a parfumerie in Grasse, Coco gets around to choosing the test phial bearing the number five. Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
  • Another variety of witchcraft container is the glass phial which turns up in 18th-century contexts as a charm against evil creatures. An American Witch Bottle
  • It smells sweet and thick, and although the fragrance is alcohol-based and has a regular sort of consistence, one can't help but expect it to be gooey and oozing suggestively out of some ancient-looking phial. Mirra & Mirra by J & E Atkinsons: Perfume Review
  • She swabbed my arm, prepared her hypodermic and told me she'd need four phials. Times, Sunday Times
  • a phial with hiera picra, and another with paregoric, and another with Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • I looked at each phial of heart stimulant in turn, the files, the needles in their sterile jar.
  • Secondly, glass bottles are useless: the drugs should be stowed away in tin or wooden boxes, such as the natives of the country use, and when a phial is required, it must be fitted into an etui of some kind. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • He had laid out a great canvas sheet before him, bearing different phials and small bowls.
  • It is now only exceptionally that the cantharus is found doing service as a holy water font, mainly at Mount Athos, where the phiala of the monastery of Laura stands near the catholicon in front of the entrance and is covered by The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • He reaches into his travel bag and pulls out several phials of brightly coloured pills and powders.
  • The other phial held a blackened grain of nickel-iron, barely big enough to see. Minnesota Menage
  • Instead of replying, he took out a small plastic phial from his bag and handed it to her. GRACE
  • As to the deflagrator liquid, Thomas Roch has a certain number of phials of it, and -- I know only too well -- will not refuse to help Ker Facing the Flag
  • I looked about her room: the mess of clothes and jewels hung up or thrown down when she would not choose; the phials and jars and mirrors, the pots of physic everywhere; the warm frowst of women in a closed-up place; and I remembered it long ago, curtains flung wide to the sun, clean polished wood smelling of beeswax and lemon thyme; a bow and a silk cap on the unused bed; a lyre propped against the window-column, and crumbs on the sill for birds. The Bull From The Sea
  • Outside the dolium were a banquet service consisting of a small bronze and iron table, ribbed bronze phialai (libation bowls), and other vessels; an ax, lance, helmet, and scepter; and the iron fittings of a two-wheeled chariot. Dig Like a Surgeon
  • By putting a piece of phosphorus the size of a pea into a phial, and adding boiling oil until the bottle is a third full, a luminous bottle is formed, for on taking out the cork to admit atmospheric air, the empty space in the phial will become luminous. Confederate Receipt Book: A Compilation of over One Hundred Receipts, Adapted to the Times
  • The attar is always made at the beginning of the season, when the nights are cool; in the morning the little film of attar which is formed upon the surface of the rose-water during the night is removed by means of a feather, and it is then carefully placed in a small phial; and, day after day, as the collection is made, it is placed for a short period in the sun, and after a sufficient quantity has been procured, it is poured off clear, and of the color of amber, into small phials. 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
  • The phial contained a second sample of urine from the horse which would have enabled dope testers to determine whether Ireland retained its only gold medal of the games.
  • hot drops," and ruled paper to write letters on, and a little Bible, and a phial with hiera picra, and another with paregoric, and another with "camphire" for sprains and bruises. The Guardian Angel
  • “Good Heaven! how unfortunate!” said Lady Penelope, with a deep sigh, and sinking down on one of the little sofas in an attitude of shocking desolation, which called the instant attention of Mr. Pott and his good woman, the first uncorking a small phial of salts, for he was a pharmacopolist as well as vender of literature and transmitter of letters, and the other hastening for a glass of water. Saint Ronan's Well
  • hot drops," and ruled paper to write letters on, and a little Bible, and a phial with hiera picra, and another with paregoric, and another with "camphire" for sprains and bruises. The Guardian Angel
  • Microconidia are formed from phialides in false heads by basipetal division, the developmental mode from the apex toward the base without catenation of cells.
  • There was an assortment of pill bottles, boxes of syringes, phials of various medicines, and many boxes of gloves.
  • Ephialtes could apparently manifest as both erotic and nonerotic nightmares.
  • These mutants lacked normal conidiophores and phialides and formed rod-shaped, catenated cells directly from hyphae.
  • Ephialtes was assassinated by a Boiotian, hired by his enemies - the last political bloodshed in Athens for fifty years.
  • When householders are given the chips, they get a lipstick-sized phial containing what looks like black sago pudding - vast numbers of particles held in a white bonding solution.

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