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Updated: May 26, 2025
But the most remarkable thing was that it was to the classics that this revolutioniser went for inspiration. The explanation is to be found in the fact that he was bitterly aggrieved by the attitude of the Academy to him as a young man, and in the accident of his famous picture of Brutus synchronising with the events of 1789.
"How much of a lesson, for instance?" said the doctor, taking the book and turning over the leaves. "I had to make a synopsis of the state of Europe from the third century to the tenth; synchronising the event and the names." "In writing?" "I might write it if I chose, I often do, but I have to give the synopsis by memory."
About this time the word "camouflage" appeared in the East and curiously enough, synchronising with its arrival, the mandate went forth that our tents were to be camouflaged. Now the army is a very wonderful place for teaching one to make bricks without straw, but if the other materials are lacking ?
It was soon after six that we got orders, passed along from the next Battery up the road, to open fire on our "counter-preparation target." This was a sign that the advance of the Austrian Infantry had either begun, or was thought to be imminent. They attacked, in fact, about a quarter to seven on our sector. Their synchronising was faulty, as between the different sectors attacked.
The new service squadron is probably formed to fly a recently adopted type of aeroplane, of which the early production in quantities is hounded by difficulty. The engine and its parts, the various sections of the machine itself, the guns, the synchronising gear, all these are made in separate factories, after standardisation, and must then be co-ordinated before the craft is ready for its test.
"Does it take long to prepare, Daisy?" said the doctor, still turning over the leaves. "Pretty long," I said, "when I am stupid. Sometimes I cannot do the synchronising, my head gets so thick; and I have to take two or three days for it." "Don't you get punished for letting your head get thick?" "Sometimes I do." "And what is the system of punishment at Magnolia for such deeds?"
The rapid oscillations of the abdomen, synchronising with the contractions of the motor muscles of the cymbals, determine the changing volume of the sound, which seems to be caused by rapidly repeated strokes of a fiddlestick.
"Does it take long to prepare, Daisy?" said the doctor, still turning over the leaves. "Pretty long," I said, "when I am stupid. Sometimes I cannot do the synchronising, my head gets so thick; and I have to take two or three days for it." "Don't you get punished, for letting your head get thick?" "Sometimes I do." "And what is the system of punishment at Magnolia for such deeds?"
Ann's return to the room, synchronising with the arrival of the rector and his sister, served to detach his thoughts from the subject of Mrs.
"How much of a lesson, for instance?" said the doctor, taking the book and turning over the leaves. "I had to make a synopsis of the state of Europe from the third century to the tenth synchronising the events and the names." "In writing?" "I might write it if I chose, I often do, but I had to give the synopsis from memory."
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