It was no mature woman with a long dark vista of intrigue behind her who was tormented thus; but a girl of simple life, not yet one-and twenty, who had been caught during her days of immaturity like a bird in a springe . To calm herself the more completely she rose from her little stool and left the room, overturning the stool with her skirts as she went.

"The Squire's pretty springe , considering his weight," said Mr.

I had beaten hemp, which there grows wild, and made of it a sort of ticking; this I filled with the feathers of several birds I had taken with springes made of YAHOOS' hairs, and were excellent food.

Crews were deployed to Springe Lane at around 10pm to help rescue the struggle cattle.

The following are the trislegomena in Q1: altiude 7.321, bark (v.) 5.56, bodkin (7.131), bray (v.) 4.9, calumnious 3.9, cockle 13.17, dirge 16.133, flush 2.64, foreknowing 1.29, german 17.24, glimpse 4.29, hearsed 4.23, insert 7.396, inward (adv.) 9.205, jelly 2.118, joyfully 7.19, jump (meaning "exactly") 1.54, labourer 1.69, redeliver 7.139, springe 3.59, tragedian 7.

Oswald, A side-channel analysis resistant description of the AES S-box International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption, Springe , Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2005.

the regions influenced by the Baltic Sea), changes in annual air temperatures were synchronous with the increase starting in 1988 ( Springe et al., 2007; Kriauciuniene et al., 2012).

Upon returning home from her exchange program on communications and journalism, Inga Springe , a Latvian alumna of the Hubert H.

We illuminated compartments either using 'blue' light (colour: blue) with a maximal intensity of wavelengths between 440-490 nm (LED light bulb 1W blue, GU10, 230V by Paulmann Licht GmbH, Springe , Germany; intensity [greater than or equal to] 0.001 W [m.sup.-2] [nm.sup.-1]) or 'warm-white' light (colour: yellow-orange) with a maximal intensity of wavelengths between 575-675 nm (LED light bulb 1 W warm-white, GU10, 230V by Paulmann Licht GmbH, Springe , Germany; intensity [greater than or equal to] 0.001 W [m.sup.-2] [nm.sup.-1]).