10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDULATINGLY»
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undulatingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Synopsis of the Birds of North America
Upper part of the head brownish-black, mottled with light brown, the tufts of the
same colour, margined with brown ; face brownishred, with a circle of blackish-
brown ; upper parts undulatingly handed and minutely mottled with brownish-
black ...
2
A description of the minerals in the Leskean Museum
436 Undulatingly curved staty Gneiss; from Losniz, near Freiberg. //. SHAPE OF
THE FRAGMENTS. I. Regular Fragments. 437 A cubic fragment of Fossil Salt ;
from Gallicia. 438 A moderately large, but lew, cubic fragment of Galena ; from ...
Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten, 1798
3
JEE, Journal of Electronic Engineering
The light beam from optical fiber Fj whose axis is not in line with that of the rod
lens L, travels undulatingly in the lens and then is emitted into the partial
reflection film M at a slant. A pan of this beam is reflected while most is
transmitted.
4
Ornithological Biography: Or An Account of the Habits of the ...
... the inner edge white, dotted with dark-brown. The upper parts are bufl',
variegated with brown and whitish-grey, minutely mottled or undulatingly barred.
The first row of coverts tipped with white on the outer web; LONG-EARED OWL.
575.
5
The Ideal in Art ... Translated by J. Durand
Over the naked muscles is extended a second covering, common also to all the
parts,—the skin with vibrating papilla undulatingly blue through its network of
small veins, yellow through the transparent casing of the tendons, red through the
...
Hippolyte Taine, John DURAND, 1870
6
The Cabinet: Or, The Selected Beauties of Literature
Does he remember? does he love me still? did he love me ever P" These were
among the thousand breathless inquiries that flashed through her mind, as she
fell undulatingly back a step, and drew up, as unconsciously as the sensitive
plant, ...
Precious serpentine, of yellowish-green colour, cloudy, mixed with pearl-grey
calcareous spar, from Balli- nahinch. ' 31—32. Ditto, of dark leek-green colour,
undulatingly striped, with some white calcareous spar, from the same lace. > 33
—34.
29 — 30. Precious serpentine, of yellowish-green colour, cloudy, mixed with
pearl-grey calcareous spar, from Ballinahinch. 31 — 32. Ditto, of dark leek-green
colour, undulatingly striped, with some white calcareous spar, from the same
place.
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1826
cool and luminous is the small bluish-grey circular line of the sky, that with its
outward rim plays undulatingly from and into the mellow and deeper tones of the
river's visible bed. It is like Dian's crescent rising over the yet coloured hills ; for ...
10
Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing: Coming Home to the Village
talking to my sister suzanne over there in alberta province in deklein required a
canoe journey but at least nothing undulatingly oceanic just a bit of a portage
over and through the rocky mountains it was all downhill from there the odd forest
fire ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNDULATINGLY»
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undulatingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Lost In The Spectacle Rob Heath , July 22nd, 2014 09:12
... of 'Conceived', which gives the eerie impression of walking through an unmanned power station, with the machines left alone to throb and rattle undulatingly. «The Quietus, Jul 14»
Book of a Lifetime: The Cement Garden, by Ian McEwan
As a youngster, I had the misplaced idea that literary works were required to be set either in Britain's most undulatingly bucolic counties or in exotic places: ... «The Independent, Jul 12»
Paris Fashion Week: Mugler autumn/winter 2012
Then from one corner (there were four doors onto this catwalk) marched two girls with red-sprayed eyes in white furry balaclavas and undulatingly-peplumed ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 12»
Great Works: Landscape (The Hare) (1927), Joan Miró
Some of its curves suggest an area of split drink, doodled around undulatingly on a tabletop – or perhaps pancake mix dropped into a hot pan. It is entirely fluid ... «Independent, May 10»
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