This Copernicus forms the most important of the radiating system, situated in the southern hemisphere, according to Tycho Brahe.
"There exist," said Barbicane, "several kinds of circles on the surface of the moon, and it is easy to see that Copernicus belongs to the radiating class.
Each molecule of the gutter bore away a molecule of heat
radiating from Gringoire's loins, and the equilibrium between the temperature of his body and the temperature of the brook, began to be established in rough fashion.
The tents or lodges were of dressed buffalo skins, sewn together and stretched on tapering pine poles, joined at top, but
radiating at bottom, so as to form a circle capable of admitting fifty persons.
From it we could see the crowded city streets radiating in every direction, while below us the road was black from side to side with the tops of the motionless taxis.
"Well," he added as he looked down the long vista of the radiating streets, all silent and all choked up with death, "I really see no purpose to be served by our staying any longer in London.
On the principle of the multiplication and gradual divergence in character of the species descended from a common parent, together with their retention by inheritance of some characters in common, we can understand the excessively complex and
radiating affinities by which all the members of the same family or higher group are connected together.
In three strides he was among them, and they ran
radiating from his feet in all directions.
As for those antique floor-cloth & still occasionally seen in the dwellings of the rabble - cloths of huge, sprawling, and
radiating devises, stripe-interspersed, and glorious with all hues, among which no ground is intelligible-these are but the wicked invention of a race of time-servers and money-lovers - children of Baal and worshippers of Mammon - Benthams, who, to spare thought and economize fancy, first cruelly invented the Kaleidoscope, and then established joint-stock companies to twirl it by steam.
At first she would not look straight up at him, but her eyes soon lifted, and his plumbed the deepness of the ever-varying pupils, with their
radiating fibrils of blue, and black, and gray, and violet, while she regarded him as Eve at her second waking might have regarded Adam.
She assented, and we sought one of the many
radiating centres of festivity in the neighbourhood.
Seen from the ship, their summits appeared inaccessible, but here and there sloping spurs extended from them almost into the sea, buttressing the lofty elevations with which they were connected, and forming those
radiating valleys I have before described.