单词 | ad libitum |
例句 | Three of its five movements are fully composed; the other two, marked ‘ad libitum,’ are rhythmically free. Music Review: A Composer Who Rolled the Dice 2011-01-30T22:07:57Z In the experiment, the mice on the ad libitum schedule gained weight and experienced metabolic dysfunction, whereas the mice on time restricted feeding did not. Beyond a diet fad: Fasting alters your genetic expression, experts say 2023-01-25T05:00:00Z Half of the mice ate all their food in 8 hours during the night, as mice usually do, while the other half ate ad libitum, anytime they wanted. Why eating dinner late may be worse for your health 2022-10-09T04:00:00Z But social media is starting to compete with, or even replace, nationally visible conversations in print and on broadcast media with ad libitum, personalized discourse on virtual social networks3. Information gerrymandering in social networks skews collective decision-making 2019-09-03T04:00:00Z Given a cruciform ground-plan, a pointed spire, steep roof, narrow arched windows, buttresses, and pinnacles ad libitum, and you have as good a Gothic building as the public taste can appreciate. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Our good Germans had divided their last potato, and were in a very weak and despondent condition when the pleasant fact stared them in the face that they might now fatten on eggs ad libitum. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z One group was permitted ad libitum feeding, which is eating whenever they wanted. Beyond a diet fad: Fasting alters your genetic expression, experts say 2023-01-25T05:00:00Z Furthermore, she exhibits her powers ad libitum with the same persons, and repeats indefinitely the same experiments before them. Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants 2012-03-28T02:00:29.747Z Gabe was so taken aback that he seemed about to collapse, but rallied, played an "ad libitum" interlude on the tin horn, and all hands "pitched in." Doesticks, What He Says 2012-03-14T02:00:27.940Z Though wine is forbidden in this life, he may drink of it ad libitum in the next, and the wine of Paradise doth not inebriate. Satires And Profanities 2012-03-14T02:00:24.637Z Although knowledge of the amount of water consumed, ad libitum, by adult mice is valuable information, maintenance of the population depends upon reproduction and dispersal of young individuals. Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 2012-02-24T03:00:32.243Z Copyists do not insert ad libitum different modes of expression. The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels 2012-02-24T03:00:31.020Z Through a store such as this one may wander, ad libitum, and find a new surprise at nearly every corner of it. The Romance of a Great Store 2012-02-20T03:00:21.577Z Burnt the skin off my throat trying to thaw my congealed digestive apparatus, by drinking brandy and water boiling hot; ladies imbibed hot gin sling all round "ad libitum," gentlemen ditto, and "Da Capo." Doesticks, What He Says 2012-03-14T02:00:27.940Z While her deft hands were rubbing the count's withered leg, the marquis was in an outer chamber to grumble ad libitum on his beloved 'cello. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z The Patriarch rises very early, and says prayers at dawn, after which those who have the entrée are served with pipes and coffee in his room, and talk ad libitum. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z Any individual who has time and patience to expend ad libitum, cannot desire a fairer field of exercise than the ‘Bibliotheca.’ Witch, Warlock, and Magician Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland 2012-02-06T03:00:14.350Z Here, we show that short-term, ad libitum feeding of diets lacking essential nutrients increased resistance to surgical stress in a mouse model of ischemia reperfusion injury. [Research Articles] Surgical Stress Resistance Induced by Single Amino Acid Deprivation Requires Gcn2 in Mice 2012-01-25T20:25:06.333Z "Nobody could have called that pork good; but dried apples ad libitum are apt to pall on one." Delilah of the Snows 2012-01-23T03:00:09.087Z Ziemann's recipe is to take old and good wine, and to mix it with mulberry syrup, rose julep, cinnamon water, and an ad libitum infusion of simples. The Nibelungenlied Revised Edition 2012-01-04T03:00:37.750Z For the precious element has to be purchased not merely for men but 344animals; the price, for example, for a male to drink ad libitum is one real, about 8 1⁄2d. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume III (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-04T03:00:31.713Z The original matrix of each mask remains safe in my hands: from this I can multiply casts ad libitum. Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z You may add visitors, records, reports, ad libitum, but the home department may be complete and satisfactory without these. Sunday-School Success A Book of Practical Methods for Sunday-School Teachers and Officers 2011-12-21T03:00:45.660Z I attacked it with confidence, and when I came to an ad libitum passage I risked a note which I had taken a hundred times without any trouble. Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 2011-12-19T03:00:39.830Z But he was far from always going to choice nature for his model; he transmuted ad libitum, and painted, it is averred, a Magdalene of demonstrative charms from a vulgar-looking colour-grinder. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z The generici or common-places were sententious maxims, descriptions, outpourings of emotion, humorous and fanciful diatribes, declarations of passion, love-laments, ravings, reproaches, declamatory outbursts, which could be employed ad libitum whenever the situation rendered them appropriate. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z The concession by which colonies were allowed to tax imports from the mother-country ad libitum was not his; he protested against it, but was overruled. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z In this phrase the listener is surprised with a genuine ad libitum colorature passage, a style of musical decoration in which Wagner seldom indulges. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z I give you leave, as a garland and reward, to misinterpret my doctrine of truth ad libitum and to your heart's content, in all your future writings. The Letters of William James, Vol. II 2011-11-24T03:00:48.427Z Six Thèmes variés for piano, with violin ad libitum; composed for George Thomson, 1818-19. Beethoven: A Memoir (2nd Ed.) 2011-11-14T03:00:21.027Z A child occupies more than half the space of a grown person, yet children are brought into omnibuses ad libitum. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z And so on ad libitum, with wine or beer to suit the taste. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z Attached to the room is a nice little apartment, fitted up with a bagatelle-table, and boxing gloves and foils ad libitum. Medical Life in the Navy 2011-09-08T02:00:20.387Z They signed a deed, and went to America, filling up half a vessel, for there were seventeen heads of families, and children ad libitum. World's End A Story in Three Books 2011-08-16T02:00:47.740Z He reminds me perpetually of Prince Potemkin's larder, in which you could always have petits-pat�s and champagne, ad libitum, but never a morsel of bread or a drop of water! Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. I (of 3) 2011-07-24T02:00:11.383Z It may be examined by the spectators ad libitum. Magic In which are given clear and concise explanations of all the well-known illusions as well as many new ones. 2011-07-10T02:00:22.253Z Sam, who, like all natives, dearly loved to hear himself talk, once on the congenial topic of his master and the war, lectured away ad libitum. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z His garments were splendid, and of the world, partly Turkish, and partly ad libitum. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z The tirade appears to be as serious as possible, and, indeed, Alberti's generalities might be illustrated ad libitum from the Novelle. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z And so the amusement is protracted ad libitum, with shoemaking, washing the clothes, ironing, churning, milking, making up butter, &c. Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales A Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of England 2011-04-01T02:00:34.340Z We might quote sentiments like the above ad libitum; but these are sufficient to show the drift of a portion, at least, of the clerical mind at the North. History of American Abolitionism 2011-03-28T02:00:23.663Z Doctor Wiseman was, as his name implies, a man of sense, with an exceedingly accommodating conscience, that would stretch ad libitum, and never troubled him with any such nonsense as remorse. Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z Our subject is one which grows under our hands, and we might go on ad libitum describing their different idiosyncracies; for watches, like individuals, have their several temperaments and ways of going. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z The singer is obliged to follow the harper, who may change the tune, or perform variations ad libitum, whilst the vocalist must keep time, and end precisely with the strain. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 2 "Ehud" to "Electroscope" 2011-01-29T03:00:23.777Z Bread, butter, and potatoes, ad libitum; but little pork, and no tea. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z A dog eating ad libitum of white bread, made of pure wheat, and freely supplied with water, did not live beyond fifty days. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers As for her husband, she made him eat all the richest bits at dinner; never allowed him to fast; supplied him with eggs and butter and beer ad libitum. Glories of Spain We have been obliged to forbid in general under the most severe penalties a practice which apparently was very common and indulged in ad libitum by our forefathers. Underground Man Voices trained for the older repertoire were not at the mercy of an enlarged orchestra pit, wherein the over-zealous gentlemen now fight—furioso ad libitum—for the supremacy of operatic effects. Great Singers on the Art of Singing Educational Conferences with Foremost Artists I found a handsome blue dress-coat that did very well, and vests and pantaloons ad libitum. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z He is now enjoying the sweets of private life "ad libitum". An Artilleryman's Diary Occasionally they glared at each other on passing a dish or the wine of the country, which was supplied ad libitum. Glories of Spain A dose of snake-poison was administered to an animal, and then a dose of some drug or chemical, chosen ad libitum, sent after it. On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote A council of war decided that he should be taken into a dense pine thicket, there suspended head downwards, and thrashed ad libitum, by the whole army. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches. The West India Islands, with their inimitable climate and soil and prickly pears ad libitum to make fences with, would be fine places for such recluses. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses They are, in musical phrase, perfectly ad libitum, and give scope for an exercise of fancy and agility, which would produce rather a sensation at Almacks. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) Why should not I come in with an ad libitum movement? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847 We had arrived at her final "pause," where her grand cadenza ad libitum had to come in. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. But evolution does not go on ad libitum or ad infinitum, for the capacity for differentiation and transformation gradually diminishes. Naturalism And Religion Doubtless it would afford him much pleasure to furnish an inventory of her charms and accomplishments, and dilate upon them ad libitum.” Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part Pickerel of six or seven pounds were common; and a profusion of black bass-spotted trout in all the creeks; sheep-heads and suckers ad libitum, the last-named being the worst fish of Canada. Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement His letters from Vierzschovnia are filled with prescriptions of activity for his mother, accompanied always with the urgent reminder that she is to use cabs ad libitum. The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 This was found to be highly obnoxious, chiefly from that provision which gave the voters in any district power to tax the property of the district ad libitum for school purposes. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. Probably the whistler's stock was limited, and he repeated the piece, whatever it was, da capo ad libitum. When Ghost Meets Ghost Conceive of this short, squat, chunky, lumpish figure in the costume described,—grease ad libitum being added. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 90, April, 1865 It was a vigorous campaign—on our side; with meetings, brass bands, constant house-to-house canvassing, and processions ad libitum. The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations Surely when Nicholson undertook the house, he had not permission to defer the completing of it ad libitum. A History of Giggleswick School From its Foundation, 1499 to 1912 Pigs, hens, goats, all stroll ad libitum in and out of the cabin. Due South or Cuba Past and Present Dolly had picked up the recitation of the days of the week for her own private use, and was repeating it ad libitum in a melodious undertone, always becoming louder on Flyday, Tackyday, Tunday. When Ghost Meets Ghost The ad libitum alternation of dactyl and spondee make the lively or the grave; and the whole metrical glow is all life and action, without hitch or hindrance. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846 These few remarks, which might be supplemented ad libitum, illustrate the difficulties and dangers which beset any large scheme of land settlement by our returning soldiers and others. Another Sheaf And so we are halting, advancing, halting and advancing again, with this monotonous variety repeated ad libitum, while the halts are often longer than the advances. Three Years in the Federal Cavalry To render these medicines more effectual, a third or half a grain of calomel may be given nightly, and an infusion of dandelion, or some other popular diuretic, may be taken ad libitum. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 If confiscation is ever stringently executed, it will generate law-suits ad libitum and ad infinitum. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 But this must be done very carefully with butter, or very nicely clarified fat; and the “grand cuisinier” adds spices, &c. “ad libitum.” The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual When moral suasion was apparently powerless to effect the required object, payments in advance were made with somewhat better results; but as this could not go on ad libitum, copy would fall into arrears again. Australian Writers Now the spectroscope offers the means of indefinitely weakening atmospheric glare by diffusing a constant amount of it over an area widened ad libitum. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition The Natives gave two cooked pigs, and native puddings ad libitum. The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals The bridegroom has to make settlements on the bride, and the bride's father has to keep open house for weeks, besides fees to the hadjis, and gunpowder ad libitum. Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak Half-way across, he found the coolness of the water so agreeable that he decided to enjoy it ad libitum. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 Others are made and laid upon them ad libitum, and at last raise the crest above the level of the sea, the last course being laid with the advantage of high-water spring tides. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 To lessen its strength the following may be taken as an excellent means, and will reduce the violence ad libitum. The Repairing & Restoration of Violins 'The Strad' Library, No. XII. I do not find them on Asoka's pillars, nor in that didactic poem; on the contrary, four or five ad libitum. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities It is a commonplace truism that does not need to be dwelt on—they furnish ad libitum examples of what has been rightly termed scientific mythology. Essay on the Creative Imagination He could have luxuries ad libitum sent from home, and while battle was not absolutely going on he had little to do but to eat, drink, and sleep. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899 Their bill of fare for this winter is 2 lbs. of oil-cake, half a bushel of cut roots, with cut chaff ad libitum. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock China clay, and magnesia too, are opaque in their powdered and dry state, but mixed with the pigments, vary their power ad libitum, precisely by the transparency they afford. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 And I facetiously added that, on the present occasion, I had the certainty that both the mothers might indulge their appetites ad libitum. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A. Younger women flirted with him ad libitum and used him unconscionably, sure that he would take no advantage. The House of Toys Every morning, before we were out of our hammocks, a barefooted, half naked Mina negress came around and served each of us with a small cup of strong, black coffee and sugar ad libitum. Woodcraft A steamed mixture of wheat and bean straws and shells of oats ad libitum. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock America and the British colonies round off the picture, adding Cherokees, Redmen and Mongolians ad libitum. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce I am permitted to enter Mrs Mankletow's private parlour ad libitum, and there converse with my beloved, calling her "Jessie," and even embrace her in moderation. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A. You see the trick on't, though, and can yourself Continue the discourse ad libitum. The Book of Humorous Verse We learn, too, a wonderful power in the excited earth, far beyond that which other "naturalists" describe of the lobster, who only, ad libitum, casts off a claw or so. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. Each set was fed with turnips ad libitum. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock The story of Love, that simple theme with variations ad libitum, ad infinitum, is never old, never stale, never out-of-date. Aucassin and Nicolette translated from the Old French Tender toes had been trampled upon, jarring jolts administered, and scratches and bruises distributed ad libitum. Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore I had Indian society, and learned Indian talk, and bathed in charming rushing waters, and saw enormous pine trees 300 feet high, and slept al fresco, and ate ad libitum. Memoirs Having seen every thing, and bought photographs ad libitum of the wooden-faced lisper, who cheated awfully, the pilgrims drove away, satiated with relics, royalty, and 'regardez.' Shawl-Straps A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag For about two weeks the animals are furnished with white turnips ad libitum; but after the expiration of that time they receive Swedish turnips, straw, and grain, or oil-cake. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock When the structure was widened, upper floors or single rooms were built on ad libitum. Riviera Towns So far as the relative value of the notes is concerned, it is entirely ad libitum, the rhythmical figure in the orchestra having ceased one half-bar before. Style in Singing M. Lecoq, director of the Botanical Garden at Claremont, informs the same body of something still more extraordinary, in a communication, entitled 'Two Hundred, Five Hundred, or even a Thousand new Vegetables, created ad libitum.' Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 448 Volume 18, New Series, July 31, 1852 In walking, a freedom of gait, approaching the swagger, is generally adopted; cigar-smoking at the office door is considered respectable; hands may be inserted ad libitum in pockets, and a primary coloured 'kerchief worn mildly. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Volume 18, New Series, July 24, 1852 His liberty of speech, is, for himself to spout away ad libitum on his hobby, and everybody else who may not agree with him to hold his tongue! She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History. The rations, which included a portion for us newcomers, consisted of a small modicum of meat, a few vegetables, a tolerably liberal allowance of coarse black bread, and water ad libitum. The Rover's Secret A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba There were the heavy dinner-parties at my grandfather’s, the regulation allowance of port a bottle per man, but more ad libitum. Two Suffolk Friends When again dried, it becomes a brown, shrunken mass, capable, however, of being revived ad libitum. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. There was no subject on which Emery Bland was better informed, with a learning that covered the whole long stretch from Lord Melbourne to Lord Salisbury, and which he could garnish with anecdote ad libitum. The Letter of the Contract "Stop, stop," cried the pasha, for the men in their energy had exceeded even the fifty blows without knowing it, and seemed to be going on ad libitum, "stop; unbind and release the prisoner." Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks Book Number Fifteen in the Jack Harkaway Series Such a delightful supper,—partridges and celery and all manner of dainties from Chicago, and such oyster patties! to say nothing of Roederer ad libitum. Under Fire "Here's the band, half a dozen pretty girls, hops twice a week, hunts and picnics all through the spring and summer in the mountains, fishing ad libitum, and lots of fun all the year around." Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. Be careful also not to drink freely of the iced water, which is always supplied ad libitum. Canada and the Canadians Volume I At present the majority of them spin irresponsible yarns, and play Providence ad libitum to their characters. Essays on Scandinavian Literature Blyth pertinently remarks: "The varieties of this handsome little cat are endless, and nominal species may be made of it, ad libitum, if not rather ad nauseam." Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Soup, beef, sturgeon, trout, poultry, game, bear's flesh, and vegetables in profusion are supplied ad libitum, the visitor simply helping himself just as he pleases. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers In this fact we have a sufficient explanation of the rich store of fun and fancy—of humour and pathos—of anecdote and illustration—upon which he draws ad libitum. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities The lines, as usual, are repeated ad libitum, the music being limited to but few notes, and in a minor key. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 This time there was no big-hearted post commander to bid the Irishman refresh himself ad libitum. A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier We stopped long enough for a leisurely luncheon with tea ad libitum and then pressed on until Cape Columbia was reached. The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club Anything laudatory in Mandarin, derogatory in Sanskrit—and ad libitum at any point for any subject. The Fourth R Moscheles wrote to his wife that Chopin's "ad libitum playing, which, with the interpreters of his music degenerates into offences against correct time, is, in his own case, merely a pleasing originality of style." Chopin and Other Musical Essays Each line and stanza may be repeated ad libitum. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 The procession is divided into four sections, the faces of all being painted ad libitum. The Delight Makers In fact they are at liberty to accept invitations and give them ad libitum. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society If any wine is taken it must be followed by copious draughts of pure water and the last article should be used ad libitum. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Large quantities of this diet are made now at the White House; in fact Pierce has turned the establishment into a factory, where that article is manufactured ad libitum, and all are expected to eat.' The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth The lines may be repeated ad libitum so as to lengthen the entire series of phrases according to the prevalent enthusiasm and the time at the disposal of the performers. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 Three of these, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon, making up the bulk of the plant, are obtainable ad libitum from the air and water. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries The mornings were occupied ad libitum, the gentlemen of the embassy being overwhelmed with business. Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844. Drinking water should be pure, uncontaminated by animal or vegetable impurities, and given ad libitum, unless, in rare instances, it should cause vomiting or interfere with the capability of digesting food. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 No sooner had the politicians got through their speeches than they retired to what was called an 'open house,' where all good radicals could drink ad libitum and make merry. The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth The several lines may be repeated ad libitum to accord with the feeling of inspiration which the singer experiences, or the amount of interest manifested by his hearers. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 Polygamy is allowed, ad libitum; and the husband exercises his authority as husband, judge, or executioner; no one having any right to interfere. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. Congress are not to lay taxes, ad libitum, for any purpose they please: but only to pay the debts, or provide for the welfare of the Union. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4 They keep time well, and the partners preserve a consistency with each other though the figure and steps are ad libitum. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants And so forth, and so forth; ad libitum if not ad nauseam. A Study of Shakespeare This song is sung ad libitum according to the inspired condition of the person singing it. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 It is well known that we can discharge the storage battery ad libitum at the rate of 2 amperes or 200 amperes. Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887 Pamper him on two half meals of potatoes and point per day—with water ad libitum. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two He gave him splendid apartments in his house, with a suite of servants to attend him, and, opening his purse to him, bade him take ad libitum. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest The motto of the Somersetshire Bacons, noticed by NOCAB, when read as written, is supposed to be in the ablative case; when transposed, the evident ellipse may be supplied ad libitum. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851 The phraseology of the chant, of which each line and verse is repeated ad libitum as the singer may be inspired, is as follows: Plate XVII.a. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 He drew out the last notes into one of those querulous cadences, much in vogue as an ad libitum on all fitting occasions: even the sad features of the pilgrim were provoked into a smile. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 In May, 1906, two ministers were appointed by the Throne to take charge of the entire customs service, with plenary powers to reform or modify ad libitum. The Awakening of China The cost of surveillance will be minimum and the general expenses ad libitum. Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891 They swarm with children, healthy, happy, little monkeys, who grow fat on salt fish and yellow polenta, with oil and sun ad libitum. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series XVI, B. As usual, the several lines are sung ad libitum, repetition depending entirely upon the feelings of the singer. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 An excellent breakfast and an elaborate tiffin were served at noon, all for the sum of four dollars a head, including wine, beer, and spirits ad libitum. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months It is not to be assumed that the earlier morality surpassed that of the later day, when, even in the epic, the hero's really desired heaven is one of drunkenness and women ad libitum. The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow And in token of its appreciation of their good conduct, a paternal administration allows them to cut one another's throats ad libitum. The Roman Question Heavens! this is not a French steamer, even if the cookery is somewhat Frenchy; neither is it a table-d'hote with claret flowing ad libitum. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama In the former, he insists water must be interdicted, while in the latter it may be allowed ad libitum. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891 At the conclusion of the service the dancers return to the ball-room, to change from grave to gay, and dance ad libitum till daylight. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 He was dressed in immaculate white clothes of the typical ugly French cut, trimmed elaborately with an ad libitum decoration of gold braid and brass buttons. Across China on Foot The music is marked ad libitum: the musician simply brings his labours to an end in whichsoever section he shall hear the warning call of "All in." The Morris Book, Part 1 A History of Morris Dancing, With a Description of Eleven Dances as Performed by the Morris-Men of England The cuisine in both first and second-class cabins aboard the Egyptian liners is excellent, being served after the French style, with several courses and wine ad libitum. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama Burlesque lectures on all conceivable and inconceivable subjects were frequently read or improvised by members ad libitum. A Collection of College Words and Customs But if funds could be obtained ad libitum by the speculator, without the necessity of giving security for the payment of principal or interest, bankruptcy would soon become the rule and solvency the exception. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 53, March, 1862 He was extremely courteous, and seemed to desire nothing better than to talk ad libitum. What I Remember, Volume 2 Let us give a benefit concert, admission fee ad libitum!' The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Very few States now allow their legislatures to sit ad libitum, and only six or seven States permit annual sessions. Popular Law-making These instances might be multiplied ad libitum, since there is literally no exception to the law. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 55, May, 1862 This was a portion of his duty, when a solitary man, to which Mark was exceedingly averse, and having shirts almost ad libitum, Bridget had found nearly a hundred ready for the 'buck-basket.' The Crater It is a long voyage from Cincinnati to New Orleans, the rivers doing their best to make it interminable, embroidering themselves ad libitum all over the country. Balcony Stories Let a gentlemanly man, with a gentlemanly style, take of foolscap paper a few quires; stuff them well with high-sounding titles—dukes and duchesses, lords and ladies, ad libitum. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 289, December 22, 1827 The overture—to which these various sounds had been an ad libitum accompaniment—concluded, the second piece began, and Mr. Thomas Potter, emboldened by impunity, proceeded to behave in a most unprecedented and outrageous manner. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people The cards are first shuffled ad libitum, then cut three different times, and laid on a table, face upwards, one by one, in the form of a circle, or more frequently nine in a row. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume II (of II) Adj.; full; in abundance &c. n. with no sparing hand; to one's heart's content, ad libitum, without stint. Roget's Thesaurus The accompaniment may be obbligato or ad libitum, according as it forms an essential part of the composition or not. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 All their business is transacted by a president and six counsellors, who are nominated by the members at large, and have authority to admit or reject candidates ad libitum. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 264, July 14, 1827 Nevertheless, we were able to enjoy ad libitum the same sight that so many others in the White City could only see with difficulty, on account of the unusual throngs. By Water to the Columbian Exposition Fiesco pulls another string and gets men and galleys ad libitum. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller The English game-laws, which prevent the common people from using fire-arms ad libitum, have done and are doing more to injure the efficacy of the individual soldier than all their militia-training can ever mend. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 His blue eyes, chubby cheeks, cherry lips, and golden hair were like the typical Cupid of Rubens, and might be seen repeated ad libitum on the ceiling of the Banqueting House. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger If it is a case where stimulus is any relief, the nurse gives milk-punch or brandy, or whatever is wanted, ad libitum. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy We have it in our dramatic hendecasyllable; but then we have a power of interweaving the iambic close ad libitum. Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge I then ordered a regal repast to be served them of rice swimming in ghee, and dates ad libitum. What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile You will let me preach as long as I like—only you will get a little weary sometimes—you will let me preach generalities ad libitum. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts Hess and Unger have used hay, oats and water given ad libitum. The Vitamine Manual At dinner there were soup, fish, entree, roast beef, lamb, or poultry, vegetables, salad, sweet, cheese, and fruit; and there was pretty poor wine ad libitum at both meals. Familiar Spanish Travels Lies ad libitum; and every true Australian bushman must try his best to tell a bigger out-back lie than the last bush-liar. While the Billy Boils I sit at immunity, and sneer ad libitum. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842 And after all, Creeds assuredly are not to be imposed ad libitum—a new Creed, or at least a new form and choice of articles and expressions, at the pleasure of individuals. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. This ad libitum perusal had its interest for me. Impressions of Theophrastus Such Adj.; full; in abundance &c. n.. with no sparing hand; to one's heart's content, ad libitum, without stint. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases It contains a consulting-room, supplied with a full-flushed lavatory basin; a sick ward with 6 iron beds, mattress and coverings ad libitum; an isolation ward, and a dispensary. Turkish Prisoners in Egypt A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross His song consists of four or five bars or strains; but there are individuals that extend them ad libitum, varying their notes after the manner of the Canary. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 12, October, 1858 This process can be repeated almost ad libitum; and it is equally easy to take at any time a fresh copy upon tafroo, which serves again for the reproduction of any number of difra copies. Across the Zodiac You must have a breakfast, and then you cannot rush out and up Mont Blanc ad libitum; you must go up in the regular appointed way, with mule and guides. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 Jost secured all the advertisers, and as a natural consequence of this, could well afford to be the 'voice of the people' ad libitum. Temporal Power There is an ad libitum supply for douches and baths in every camp. Turkish Prisoners in Egypt A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross This sum includes hot and cold plunge baths ad libitum, justly regarded as a necessity in this climate. The Hawaiian Archipelago As a supporting party they were good company, among other things, supplying us with tobacco ad libitum. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 The diet was monotonous—meat "ad libitum," damper and tea. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life Get rid of the second mate's claim and up bobs the steward, and so on, ad libitum, e pluribus unum, now and forever, one and inseparable. Cappy Ricks Or, the Subjugation of Matt Peasley The butler has gone out: the stormy sea Preserves its fishes safe from you and me: No matter: salt ad libitum, with bread Will soothe the Cerberus of our maws instead. The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry You may alter your house ad libitum, but the ground- plan of the first architect persists—you can make great changes, but you cannot change a Gothic church into a Doric temple. Pragmatism After the limited stew, the company fared on cocoa, biscuits—"hard tack"—and jam, all ad libitum. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 The ghost that is common to Scotch castles and English manor-houses, and that appears in an orthodox night-gown, sighs, screams, rattles chains and bangs doors ad libitum. Ziska In the morning, we had our soup, and drank water ad libitum. Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845 The other is that, when a Proposition begins with "some" or "no", and contains more that two Attributes, these Attributes may be re-arranged, and shifted from one Term to the other, "ad libitum." The Game of Logic "The justices have thrown cold water on my remonstrance—very well, gentlemen, torture your prisoners ad libitum; I shall interfere no more; we shall see which was in the right, you or I." It Is Never Too Late to Mend They sold what apples and potatoes they pleased, and fed their hogs ad libitum. Roughing It in the Bush Joseph James found nothing particularly irksome in this, for beer and tobacco were supplied him ad libitum, and a succession of appetising meals made the underground kitchen a place of the pleasantest associations. The Nether World This was another medicine of our childhood days, but one prepared according to physician's prescription, and not beneficial when taken ad libitum. Helen's Babies In the example above given the proposition, "There exists perfect justice," is not stated assertorically, but as an ad libitum judgement, which someone may choose to adopt, and the consequence alone is assertorical. The Critique of Pure Reason Between his bread and water time and six o'clock if the famished, worn-out lad could not do five thousand more revolutions and make up the previous deficiency he was punished ad libitum. It Is Never Too Late to Mend And then Harry gave orders to his bailiff that the plumpest chickens and the fattest ducks were to be sacrificed, and new laid-eggs and cream served ad libitum. Herb of Grace The part will not cost her any immoderate effort; all possible alterations, pauses, dotted notes, ornamentations, shall be left ad libitum and entirely to the pleasure of the gracious singer. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 2 from Rome to the End Foraging and plunder is the business of the Egyptian soldier, and the miserable natives must submit to insult and ill-treatment at the will of the brutes who pillage them ad libitum. The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile The soldiers were drinking 'ad libitum' from a pannikin which they dipped into a pail-bucket full of brandy. The Eureka Stockade Among the latter may be classed the bumblebees and butterflies whose long lips and tongues pilfer ad libitum. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Ergo, our relatives' wishes respectfully fulfilled, and—connubial misery ad libitum. Garrison's Finish : a romance of the race course The landlady brought me a minestra, or hodge-podge soup, full of savoury vegetables, and very good; a nice cutlet fried in bread-crumbs, bread and butter ad libitum, and half a bottle of excellent wine. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino Multiply these details ad libitum and you will get the ensemble. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Reindeer hams, slices of salt beef, smoked salmon, oat cakes, and barley meal scones; tea ad libitum, and whisky in abundance, and several bottles of port, composed this astonishing meal. In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant In doing this the Master and Council shall ad libitum call in the aid of any or all the Professors of Serampore College. Life of William Carey They alone are superabundantly and richly fed:—for the sake of the offspring they must eat and drink and repose right royally; and their physiological specialization allows of such indulgence ad libitum. Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things In that air, and with the walk and incessant state of laughter in which we were being kept, we might drink ad libitum, and the lady did not refuse a second small bicchiere. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino There is a kind of red champagne made hereabouts which is very good; the figs were ripe, and we could gather them for ourselves and eat ad libitum. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino |
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