Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Hum (sound)" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

apparently and widespread
It has been suggested that the use of dogs for digging up mandrake is further corroboration of the association of this plant with Hecate ; indeed, since at least as early as the 1st century CE, there are a number of attestations to the apparently widespread practice of using dogs to dig up plants associated with magic.
The extant members are apparently remnants of a formerly diverse and widespread order.
A widespread legend concerns an incident at Howth, which apparently occurred in 1576.
The first fully developed constructed languages we know of, as well as the first constructed languages devised primarily as auxlangs, originated in the 19th century ; Solresol by François Sudre, a language based on musical notes, was the first to gain widespread attention although not, apparently, fluent speakers.
The addition of the Windows Key to keyboards may have been part of the reason why most current games have evolved their control schemes, and most first person shooters generally use the mouse in conjunction with a " Half-Life " style of control ( W, A, S, D, Space, Shift, Ctrl ) named apparently because it may have been the first widespread game to popularize such an interface, and because usage of the Alt button would nowadays heighten the risk of accidentally pressing the Windows Key.
The potoos are today an exclusively New World family, but they apparently had a much more widespread distribution in the past.
The population of Palau, belonging to the widespread subspecies G. c. orientalis and locally known as debar ( a generic term also used for ducks and meaning roughly " waterfowl "), is also very rare, and apparently the birds are hunted by locals.
The local identification of South Shields people with Arabs, which is widespread in the region, may have originated from the placename Arbeia ( which is apparently a Latinized version of an Aramaic term meaning " place of the Arabs "), but there has also been a fairly sizeable Arab community in South Shields since the 1890s.
The Chechens apparently overthrew both their own overlords and the foreign ones, using the widespread nature of the guns among the populace to their advantage.
Several Western newspaper correspondents present at the time related the widespread massacre of Chinese inhabitants of the city by the victorious Japanese troops, apparently in response to the murderous treatment the Chinese had shown Japanese prisoners of war at Pyongyang and elsewhere.
" This statement apparently hinted at the widespread belief that Alexander I was implicated in the murder of his father, Emperor Paul I.
Despite the widespread marketing of these devices many case reports exist in which awareness under anesthesia has occurred despite apparently adequate anesthesia as measured by the neurologic monitor.
They apparently do not have the know-how necessary to repair the city's aeromorphic engine, for example, and widespread fear of artificially-intelligent machines prompts the New Crobuzon government to destroy its population of constructs between 1780 and 1805.
The problem is made worse by the fact that there is so much widespread and apparently irresolveable disagreement about moral values.
However, they also criticized the pessimism of the Frankfurt School: contemporary studies on mass culture accept that, apparently, popular culture forms do respond to widespread needs of the public.
These species are apparently relicts of a time when the islands were connected to the mainland, and these species were once conspecific with a more widespread species, now the cinereus shrew, the three populations having diverged through speciation.
There does not appear to be much non-Latvian use of this TLD ; exceptions include a few sites apparently using it to suggest Las Vegas — much as. la is used for Los Angeles — or “ love ”— as in “ my. lv ,” “ we. lv ,” or “ true. lv ”— but these types of usage are not widespread.
So far heliobacteria have only been found in soils, and are apparently widespread in the waterlogged soils of paddy fields.
Prince Michael Soutzos left the city and ordered its defense by the remaining garrison of Albanians, but disagreements over payment owed led the troops themselves to discard the place ; the city soon fell to widespread disorder and the brief rule of beggars and vagabonds ( who apparently mimicked a coronation ceremony ) — this episode was ended by the violent intervention of Ottoman troops stationed in the vicinity, and ultimately led to Soutzos ' deposition.
This is apparently a widespread problem and not isolated to Hinkley.
The reason that the European variety is relatively widespread, and the American variety a rarity, has apparently not been established.
Although apparently widespread, and at least locally common, they were first discovered only in the late nineteenth century when they were dredged up by the Challenger expedition from a depth supposed to be " barren, if not of all life, certainly of animals so high in the scale of existence " ( Charles Spence Bate ).
The precise distribution of the Puerto Rican Amazon before the arrival of Spanish colonialists is uncertain, because of a lack of contemporary records and then the extermination of the indigenous Taíno people, but the species was apparently widespread and abundant.
Kim Il-Sung apparently recognised that the growing economic strength of the South would only increase over time and would give the South the ability to force reunification on its terms, but also the economic boom and the autocratic nature of the Park administration had given rise to widespread dissent.

apparently and phenomenon
Autosuggestibility, the reaction of the subject in such a way as to conform to his own expectations of the outcome ( i.e., that the arm-rise is a reaction to the pressure exerted in the voluntary contraction, because of his knowledge that `` to every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction '' ) also seems inadequate as an explanation for the following reasons: ( 1 ) the subjects' apparently genuine experience of surprise when their arms rose, and ( 2 ) manifestations of the phenomenon despite anticipations of something else happening ( e.g., of becoming dizzy and maybe falling, an expectation spontaneously volunteered by one of the subjects ).
In many circumstances, the apparently vestigial structure may retain a limited functionality, or may be co-opted for other advantageous traits in a phenomenon known as preadaptation.
The letter ( still cited in all seriousness in a number of textbooks ) was apparently a response to a report on the phenomenon of vaginismus reported three weeks previously in the Philadelphia Medical News by Osler ’ s colleague Theophilus Parvin.
An exemption category for the top 50 as of the tournament date was added for 2011, apparently in response to the phenomenon of golfers entering the top 50 between the original cutoff date and the tournament ( such as Justin Rose and Rickie Fowler in 2010 ).
He and Ganelon notice a strange phenomenon: a black road, similar to the dark circle in Lorraine, cuts through Shadow, apparently stretching from Amber to all the Shadows.
This rapid series of apparently still frames appeared, thanks to the persistence of vision phenomenon, as a moving image.
The terms alien abduction or abduction phenomenon describe " subjectively real memories of being taken secretly against one's will by apparently nonhuman entities and subjected to complex physical and psychological procedures ".
This phenomenon has some apparently non-Mendelian genetic consequences.
Appearances of apparently similar lights have been reported worldwide, such as the Ghost lights natural phenomenon.
Paiva and Taft presented a model for resolving the apparently contradictory spectrum observed in Hessdalen Lights ( HL ) phenomenon.
Internal waves are the source of a curious phenomenon called dead water, first reported by the Norwegian oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen, in which a boat may experience strong resistance to forward motion in apparently calm conditions.
They apparently accounted for most of the boy prostitutes in Augustan Rome and, a few centuries later, moved a church council of 442 in southern Gaul to declare: “ Concerning abandoned children: there is general complaint that they are nowadays exposed more to dogs than to kindness .” In Tsarist Russia, seventeenth-century sources described destitute youths roaming the streets, and the phenomenon survived every attempt at eradication thereafter.
Meanwhile, Commander Donatra of the Romulan vessel Valdore, also transported with the Titan crew, rescues a young Neyel ; a survivor of an unexplained phenomenon apparently altering the space-time continuum.
The only object not affected by this phenomenon was Quislet's ship, because it was apparently not made from baryonic matter.
For Silvano Arieti, who wrote his major works from the 1950s through the 70s, the terms autistic thought and what he called paleologic thought are apparently the same phenomenon.
However, some economists took a different view: they said that greater capital concentrations would yield diminishing returns once the marginal return to capital had equalized with that of labour — and that the apparently rapid growth of economies with high savings rates would be a short-term phenomenon.
Around this time, the black comedy Harold and Maude ( 1971 ) became the first major Hollywood studio movie of the era to develop a substantial cult audience of repeat viewers ; though apparently it was not picked up by much of the midnight movie circuit during the 1970s, it subsequently became a late show staple as the phenomenon turned more to camp revivals.
During these happenings, a man who was a Nephite by birth " who had once belonged to the church of God but had dissented " named Aminadab observed Nephi and Lehi apparently conversing with " the angels of God " and explained the phenomenon to the Lamanites, who were frozen with fear.

2.120 seconds.