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Once warned, however, by her suspicious questioning, Cowperwood was more mechanically attentive than ever. He did his best to conceal his altered mood his enthusiasms for Mrs. Sohlberg, his interest in Antoinette Nowak and this helped somewhat. But finally there was a detectable change. Aileen noticed it first after they had been back from Europe nearly a year.

"The bombs themselves wouldn't be detectable, except to the extent that, say, a nuclear-conversion engine for an airboat would be. They probably have them underground, somewhere, well shielded." "Those prisoners Kankad's commandos dragged in only knew that they were in the city somewhere," von Schlichten considered.

The Bengal Government Report upon the publications of the year 1899 asserts: "All this revolution in the religious belief of the educated Hindu has been brought about as much by the dissemination of Christian thought by missionaries as by the study of Hindu scriptures; for Christian influence is detectable in many of the Hindu publications of the year."

'Proof of a foregone conclusion' is indeed the verdict at which one arrives in respect of all the observations concerned with the velocity of light whether of existing phenomena detectable in the sky or of terrestrial phenomena produced artificially if one studies them with the attitude of mind represented by the child in Hans Andersen's story.

She bowed in answer, well pleased. In truth, the accent of Madame Grambeau was barely detectable, and her phraseology was that of a well-translated book correct, but not idiomatic, and bearing about it the idiosyncrasy of the language from which it was derived.

There were gullies and shadowed ravines and all of them had to be searched with utmost care. The slave master was sleeping in one of them and would be alert for any sound. The fact that he had also made special precautions to guard against assassination was only apparent to Jason after he heard the bell ring. It was a tiny sound, barely detectable, but he froze instantly.

Attempts at excessive individualism will never create true individualistic expression, no affected surprise in personal perversity of image or metaphor will make a real poet, or real poetry. There must be first and last of all, a sure ardour, the poet's very own, which will of itself support obvious, or even slightly detectable, influences.

This was the touchiest part of MacMaine's plan, the weakest link in the whole chain of action. For a space of perhaps a minute, the disguised Kerothi general would have to stand so close to the young captain that the crudity of his makeup job would be detectable. He had to keep that handkerchief over his face, and yet do it in such a way that it would seem natural.

"As a driving device it might be set to pull the entire ship along, and still not have any acceleration detectable to the occupants. "I think we'll use that on our big ship," he finished, his eyes far away on some future idea. "Natural gravity of natural matter is, luckily, not selective. It goes in all directions.

Half an hour later, there was another one at five light-minutes; a very small one, and then a third at two light-seconds, and this was detectable by radar and microray as a ship's pinnace. He wondered if something had happened on Amaterasu or Beowulf; somebody like Gratham or the Everrards might have decided to take advantage of the defensive mobilization on Tanith.