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Updated: May 23, 2025


It consists of two basins, one above the other, the latter one well recessed. The lower basin is structurally curved in front, and the whole piece is of good and artistic workmanship.

It seemed to be satisfied, but I thought the plan poor, and structurally weak, on account of the distance between the forward supports and those abaft. With age the dog's back was likely to sag; and it seemed to me that it would have been a stronger and more practicable dog if it had had some more legs.

In studying the cause of organic disease, the first thing to consider is the organ itself. A knowledge of its structure and function will indicate what diseases it is liable to have what the character of the disease must be. Reason would say that an organ can be deranged in two general ways, namely: structurally and functionally.

Besides, if it had been written during the Buddhist ascendency, one fancies we should find more Buddhism in it than we do. There is some; there are ideas that would be called Buddhist; but that really only prove the truth of the Buddha's claim that he taught nothing new. But a Poem written in Asoka's reign, one fancies, would not have been structurally and innately, as the Mahabharata is, martial.

The wonderful diversity of expression in faces which structurally, as we may say, are almost identical, is due to minute differences in the arrangement of the little muscles which move the skin. The same thing holds good of the larynx." These are significant words.

Though the roots of the Sigillaria bear more resemblance to the rhizomes of certain aquatic plants; yet, structurally, they are absolutely identical with the roots of Cycads, which the stems also resemble. Further, the Sigillarioe grew on the same soils which supported Conifers, Lepidodendra, Cordaites, and Ferns-plants which could not have grown in water.

If you look at the faces of a half-hundred men engaged upon any labour, you will observe that the tiredest faces belong to those of the structurally inert the ones who have to surmount themselves as well as their tasks, and who cannot forget themselves in their activity. In many of the modern mills, they called it a fine thing when the labour hours were shortened from ten to eight.

But, in addition to their structural distinctions, the species of animals and plants, or at least a great number of them, exhibit physiological characters what are known as distinct species, structurally, being for the most part either altogether incompetent to breed one with another; or if they breed, the resulting mule, or hybrid, is unable to perpetuate its race with another hybrid of the same kind.

Any one who takes the trouble to make himself acquainted with the facts will see that the three chief features of the Pleuronectid namely, the position of the eyes, the extension of the dorsal and ventral fins, and the absence of pigment from the lower side are not structurally correlated with one another at all as changes in different parts of the organism in a mutation are said to be, but are all closely related to their functions in the new position of the body.

Maxwell can make the play different from what it is, structurally, and I don't believe the character of Salome can be subdued or subordinated. Then why not play Salome as strongly as possible, and trust to her strength to enhance Haxard's effect, instead of weakening it?" Godolphin smiled towards Maxwell: "That was your idea."

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