But the important point to notice, is that these cells are always made at that degree of nearness to each other, that they would have
intersected or broken into each other, if the spheres had been completed; but this is never permitted, the bees building perfectly flat walls of wax between the spheres which thus tend to
intersect.
In country where high roads
intersect, join hands with your allies.
With the same feeling with which he had galloped across the path of a wolf, Rostov gave rein to his Donets horse and galloped to
intersect the path of the dragoons' disordered lines.
At the point where these currents
intersect each other in the heavens, they produce light; at their points of intersection on earth, they produce gold.
Such a rule of the two diameters not only guides us toward the sun in the system and the heart in man, but draws lines through the length and breadth of the aggregate of a man's particular daily behaviors and waves of life into his coves and inlets, and where they
intersect will be the height or depth of his character.
I have looked at her, in a state so dun and lethargic, that I have thought of nothing but the number of horizontal lines I could draw across her at the full, and the number of perpendicular lines with which I could
intersect them." He added in his inward and pondering manner, as he looked at the moon, "It was twenty either way, I remember, and the twentieth was difficult to squeeze in."
The flat intermediate country was
intersected by a labyrinth of tidal streams, winding up from the invisible sea in strange fantastic curves -- rivers at high water, and channels of mud at low.
The relative situation of these States; the number of rivers with which they are
intersected, and of bays that wash there shores; the facility of communication in every direction; the affinity of language and manners; the familiar habits of intercourse; -- all these are circumstances that would conspire to render an illicit trade between them a matter of little difficulty, and would insure frequent evasions of the commercial regulations of each other.
The communication between the Western and Atlantic districts, and between different parts of each, will be rendered more and more easy by those numerous canals with which the beneficence of nature has
intersected our country, and which art finds it so little difficult to connect and complete.
At the time the travellers passed over these prairies, some of the narrow, deep streams by which they were
intersected were completely choked with salmon, which they took in great numbers.
These were
intersected by deep valleys, formed by two branches of Big River, coming from the south of west, both of which they crossed.
He saw open pasture country,
intersected with wooded canons, descending to the south and west from his feet, crease on crease and roll on roll, from lower level to lower level, to the floor of Petaluma Valley, flat as a billiard-table, a cardboard affair, all patches and squares of geometrical regularity where the fat freeholds were farmed.