10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUTGUSH»
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Rock Mechanics in Underground Construction: ISRM ...
... of outgush of tunnels is 5-6m3/s. Rock burst and water outburst are prominent,
rock burst occurs primarily in grade II surrounding rocks where the earth pressure
is high, the rock is hard and rock integrity and quality are good, and in other ...
2
The California earthquake of April 18, 1906: Report of the ...
One circumstance which, upon first thought, seems to contravene this conclusion,
was the sudden outgush of water at one point at the base of the San Bruno scarp.
This remarkable occurrence is described in another place, but may be ...
California. State Earthquake Investigation Commission, Andrew Cowper Lawson, Harry Fielding Reid,
1908
3
The sermons and addresses delivered at a conference of ...
The outgush of blood, therefore, is the outgush of love. Christ's blood is His love
pouring itself out in the way ordained by God. If man's love is shown in its highest
form by sacrifice, and if death be the highest form of sacrifice, and if Christ, ...
Oxford diocese, conference,
1861
4
Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
One circumstance which, upon first thought, seems to contravene this conclusion,
was the sudden outgush of water at one point at the base of the San Bruno scarp.
This remarkable occurrence is described in another place, but may be ...
5
Origin and Development of Craters
Given an age-long upward pressure, under cracks and edifices prone to periodic
yielding, themselves filled or weighted by the outgush of the yieldings, and given
the outgush due to dissolved gas sensitive to pressure release, you get the ...
6
Intellectual elements of style
The red-coat lads, wi' black cockades, To meet them were na slaw, man ; They
rush'd and push'd, and blude outgush'd, And mony a bouk did fa', man ; The great
Argyle led on his files, I wat they glanced for twenty miles ; They hack'd and ...
7
A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and ...
Out-cast. [a. quarrel]. Ha'e had a bitter black out-cast Atween themsel. . . The Twa
Herds. 2. Outdo. П is not, outdo him, the task is, out-thieve him. Frag. , inter, to
Fox. Outgush'd. They rush'd and push'd, and blude outgush'd, S. The Battle of ...
TV It will be recalled that Section II gave critical consideration to anatomic and
physiologic data to determine whether or not the outgush of "blood and water" (of
John XIX :34) gave definite clue to the cause of the death of our Lord.
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The Poetical Works of John Keats
The humming tone Came louder, and behold, there as he lay, 920 On either side
outgush'd, with misty spray, A copious spring ; and both together dash'd Swift,
mad, fantastic round the rocks, and lash'd Among the conchs and shells of the
lofty ...
John Keats, Francis Turner Palgrave,
1894
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The City's Voice: Pioneer Prose and Poetry from the Overland ...
June, July, August, and September are the season of plant-rest; followed, in
October, by a most extraordinary outgush of plant-life, at the very driest time of the
whole year. A small, unobtrusive plant, from six inches to three feet in height, with
...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTGUSH»
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Meet the long-lost Edwardians
As Henry James put it, “The taste for art in England is at bottom a fashion… not an outgush of productive power.” Posterity has been rather ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 14»
Maryville's Vargas signs with Brevard volleyball
The opening scene would roll across the rain falling on cold sand, a player diving into a puddle with an outgush of visible vapor to characterize ... «The Daily Times, Apr 14»
Addison Gallery's spellbinding 'An American in London'
... wrote that in England, “the taste for art is at bottom a fashion, a need of luxury, a tribute . . . to propriety, not an outgush of productive power.”. «Boston Globe, Feb 14»
'Edwardian Opulence' at the Yale Center for British Art
“The taste for art in England,” lamented Henry James, “is at bottom a fashion, a need of luxury, a tribute . . . to propriety, not an outgush of ... «Boston Globe, Mar 13»
"Dancing with the Stars": Maksim Chmerkovskiy spars with judges …
Inaba, attempting to show that she could outgush the Italian, declared: "Bob Fosse would have been proud." Fosse might have been something ... «CBS News, Oct 11»