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When a bullet strikes against a solid wall, the force of its movement, which seems to disappear, is not lost; it is converted into heat the temperature of both the bullet and of that part of the wall on which it impinges being raised by the concussion.
Neither have these centres, however, any permanent collection of astral matter connected with them. They are simply vortices in the matter of the body vortices through which all the particles pass in turn points, perhaps, at which the higher force from planes above impinges upon the astral body.
Exterior speech is that of articulate sound which impinges upon the external membrane of the ear, and it is conveyed from thence, by means of the small organs, membranes, and fibres, which are within the ear, to the brain.
With regard to exceptions; in any tolerably ably advanced science there is properly no such thing as an exception. What is thought to be an exception to a principle is always some other and distinct principle cutting into the former: some other force which impinges against the first force, and deflects it from its direction.
Largeness is a thing of relation; and the smaller the wave, the greater is the relative size of any particle on which the wave impinges, and the greater also the relative reflection.
The temperature at 1 p.m. that day was -23° Fahr., i.e. 55° of frost. The men camped abreast of "Corner Camp," where they had been on February 1, on the evening of March 19. The next day, after being delayed for some hours by bad weather, they turned towards Castle Rock and proceeded across the disturbed area where the Barrier impinges upon the land.
Fringing the top of each is often a row of locusts, whose roots in a feeble way hold the soil; but the river cuts in at the base, wherever the changing current impinges on the shore, and at low water great slices, with a gurgling splash, fall into the stream, which now is of the color of dull gold, from the clay held in solution.
Theydon choked back something tinged with gall as he replied quietly: "She could not well help being highly intelligent. Her father and mother are charming people. I was introduced to Mr. Forbes owing to a magazine commission to write an article about his interest in aviation. Now you see how promptly even the most gorgeous bubble bursts when it impinges against a solid little fact.
At the same time the discipline of the campaign, as it impinges on the rank and file as well as on the very numerous body of officers and technicians, is not at cross purposes with the ordinary industrial employments of peace, or not in the same degree as has been the case in the past, even in the recent past.
And so, brethren! if any of you are finding that the psalm is not outwardly true, and that through the covering wing the storm of hail has come and beaten you down, do not suppose that that in the slightest degree impinges upon the reality and truthfulness of this great promise, 'He shall cover thee with His feathers. Anything that has come through them is manifestly not an 'evil. 'Who is he that will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good? 'If God be for us who can be against us? Not what the world calls, and our wrung hearts feel that it rightly calls, 'sorrows' and 'afflictions, these all work for our good, and protection consists, not in averting the blows, but in changing their character.
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