Graham rose in mimic wrath and followed.
The crust, the wounded feet, the rags, the snow, the loneliness, the indomitable courage and endurance of these men touched the hearts of all, for the mimic scene grew real for a moment; and, when a child's voice broke the silence, asking pitifully, "Oh, mamma, was it truly as dreadful as that?
But now it had the charm for her which any broken ground, any mimic rock and ravine, have for the eyes that rest habitually on the level; especially in summer, when she could sit on a grassy hollow under the shadow of a branching ash, stooping aslant from the steep above her, and listen to the hum of insects, like tiniest bells on the garment of Silence, or see the sunlight piercing the distant boughs, as if to chase and drive home the truant heavenly blue of the wild hyacinths.
She learned to know every bird at sight and mimic its call—though never so perfectly as Barney.
Polynesia could mimic any one.
Beyond Parrots Now, you may already know that parrots and other birds that mimic human speech are also good at keeping time to a musical beat.
There is a mimic: the organism that imitates the model.
Little boys will mimic their dad's and into adulthood certain behavior will be very similar.
They are not afraid to mimic, even if they get it wrong.
Long lustrous hair has always been a sign of good health; mascara makes eyes look bigger and younger; blusher and red lipstick mimic signs of sexual arousal.
As we are all shaped by our family's dynamic, he said, this question will give you insight into whether your partner will come to mimic the conflict resolution patterns of his or her parents or avoid them.
" 'The taste of the first prototypes is good, but it does't mimic the taste of animal meat, yet.
A chemical designed to mimic the smell of sandalwood has the power to stimulate hair growth in humans, according to a new study.
"It was incredibly challenging to mimic what was taken out," said Jason Davis, senior manager of beverage innovation at Starbucks.
She would mimic a producer until she learned to read the words herself.
Specifically, researchers found the treadmill time of the mice increased by 60 percent in comparison with other animals, which means the pill could mimic the benefits of exercise.
HIV and AIDS Men who are infected with HIV may not realize it, as initial symptoms may mimic a cold or flu.
After four days of growth in a tank of chemicals designed to mimic conditions inside the womb, the cells formed the structure of a living mouse embryo.
Techniques such as deep learning and neural networks supposedly mimic the human brain: they spot broad patterns in enormous data sets in order to label images, recognise voices and make decisions.
The result (see chart) has been a proliferation of similar prizes in other fields, many of which are quite open about their intent to mimic the Nobels.