Unerringly impelling this dead, impregnable, uninjurable wall, and this most buoyant thing within; there swims behind it all a mass of tremendous life, only to be adequately
estimated as piled wood is --by the cord; and all obedient to one volition, as the smallest insect.
Luker tested the Diamond, weighed the Diamond and
estimated the value of the Diamond, before he answered a word.
Good observers have
estimated that sediment is deposited by the great Mississippi river at the rate of only 600 feet in a hundred thousand years.
Johnson, but now the extent of my aversion is not to be
estimated. To have you confined as nurse in his apartment!
In France they are
estimated to be about fifteen per cent., and in Britain they exceed this proportion.[1] There seems to be nothing to hinder their being increased in this country to at least treble their present amount.
The initial speed had been, very fortunately, much above that estimated by the Cambridge Observatory; but the Cambridge Observatory had nevertheless made a mistake.
"At how many degrees," asked Nicholl, "is the temperature of the planetary spaces estimated?"
When appropriately used with approval from a regulatory agency, these factors will have a significant positive effect on
estimated PM emissions.
It only requires that next year's budget estimates be balanced--that
estimated revenue equal
estimated spending.
During 1992, law enforcement personnel made an
estimated 14 million arrests for all crimes other than traffic violations.
* Revenue Receipts for 1993-94 have been
estimated at Rs.
Thus, if the
estimated annual growth of merchantable timber for an acre of forest, in cubic feet per year, is known, it can be multiplied by 33.4 (30.6 x 2.18/2) to get an estimate of the annual carbon storage in pounds of carbon per acre per year.