Предложения со словом «effect»
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- No dance, no scream, no cry of an animal in heat, could have so lashing an effect as the trembling of this shimmering body, which seemed, in its calm, in its solitude, to impart the waves of its incitement to every single soul in the room.
- His victory over Death Larsen seemed to have had a remarkable effect upon him.
- My argument, in the balance of this chapter, tries to map exactly this effect.
- When the great orb of day disappears beneath the horizon the effect is precisely as that of the extinguishing of a single lamp within a chamber.
- Instead, this book is about an effect of the Internet beyond the Internet itself: an effect upon how culture is made.
- And, strangely enough, the effect of it is the same whether I happen to be sad or gay.
- They were therefore, of modern make, easily used, and of terrible effect.
- From Juan Fernandez to the Marquesas I experienced six changes of these great palpitations of sea-winds and of the sea itself, the effect of far-off gales.
- The settlers rowed round the hull, and in proportion as the tide went down, they could ascertain, if not the cause which had occasioned the catastrophe, at least the effect produced.
- The deep-sea voices of these men, rumbling and bellowing in the confined space, produced a wild effect.
- Well, I suppose my hail disturbed his siesta, and my little sloop passing his great ship had somewhat the effect on him that a red rag has upon a bull.
- This was to the effect that a lawsuit with regard to her property had ended in her favour, and that within a month's time she would be able, should she wish, to enter into actual possession.
- The effect prepared by the prosecutor did not come off at all.
- One important question remained to be solved, and the answer would have a great effect upon the future of the castaways.
- I noted the gurgling forefoot was very like a snore, and as I listened to it the effect of Wolf Larsen's swift rush from sublime exultation to despair slowly left me.
- A second question from us failed to elicit any answer at all, save a plaintive bleat from his wife to the effect that her husband was in a very violent temper already, and that she hoped we would do nothing to make it worse.
- Yet the belief in Merlin was an important historical fact, and no history of the War gives it so much as a footnote." He paused for effect, then continued: "That can mean only one thing.
- To lie in wait for me now would mean that the creature had appreciated what had happened to me, and this in turn would argue some power connecting cause and effect.
- Thus, although we found Southampton full of Pressmen, we absolutely refused to give any information, which had the natural effect of focussing public attention upon the meeting which was advertised for the evening of November 7th.
- And if Krassotkin, who had no suspicion of it, had known what a disastrous and fatal effect such a moment might have on the sick child's health, nothing would have induced him to play such a trick on him.
- Technology has changed, the warriors say, and the effect of this change, when ramified through the market and norms, is that a balance of protection for the copyright owners' rights has been lost.
- There is a lot that must mature before this space has its mature effect.
- As with the market, architecture does not effect its constraint through ex post punishments.
- There was evidence of people of no importance, Fenya and her mother, for instance, but the effect of it was almost overpowering.
- Now, this effect was not produced, and the water pursued its natural course.
- Floods of light entered by this hole, inundating the splendid cavern and producing a magic effect!
- He understood perfectly that those peremptory shouts were merely "a flourish" to produce an effect.
- The net effect of this sharing could increase the quantity of music purchased.
- Dostoevsky's works have had a profound and lasting effect on twentieth-century thought and world literature.
- For before we get to the question of justification, a hard question that depends a great deal upon your values, we should first ask whether we understand the effect of the changes the content industry wants.
- Gideon Spilett had very artistically arranged on the rocky projections around the windows plants of different kinds, as well as long streaming grass, so that the openings were picturesquely framed in green, which had a pleasing effect.
- The cold water produced an almost immediate effect.
- Also, and generally missed, the net effect of this massive increase in protection will be devastating to the environment for creativity.
- The aperture of the crater being thus enlarged projected towards the sky a glare so intense that by the simple effect of reflection the atmosphere appeared red-hot.
- One direct effect is on stories that had a different life cycle in the mainstream media.
- It's all the good effect of the reformed law courts.
- The effect on our little audience was nothing less than electric.
- What's more, I believe they would have been mortified if his guilt had not been so firmly established, as that would have lessened the effect of the closing scene of the criminal's acquittal.
- True, these local rules have, in effect, been imposed upon these countries.
- The Dragon, still airborne but in obvious difficulties, was limping after her, and theVampire was covering the withdrawal, firing rapidly but with doubtful effect with her single 90-mm and tossing out counter-missiles.
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- To this end also he made each of us give our word of honor that we would publish or say nothing which would give any exact clue as to the whereabouts of our travels, while the servants were all solemnly sworn to the same effect.
- This was the startling effect of the cessation of motion.
- The work took some time, for the engineer, wishing to produce a great effect, intended to devote not less than seven quarts of nitro-glycerine to the operation.
- Indeed, the effect of his charmed toils was negative rather than positive.
- Suffused in the aura of this high social refinement and good breeding, it was impossible for her to escape a deeper effect of it.
- He had a telephone in his cow house, and he could figure up exactly what effect next year’s Canada wheat crop would have on potatoes planted in the dark of the moon.
- The first attempt did not produce any effect.
- The only effect was that the larger ones became detached and threatened to roll down the gradient and crush us.
- But now about a dozen other convicts, maddened with rage, and possibly by the effect of the evening's potations, threw themselves into the boat.
- It was my good fortune to enter the sea on the last quarter of the moon, the advantage being that in the dark nights I witnessed the phosphorescent light effect at night in its greatest splendor.
- No doubt the technology of the Internet has had a dramatic effect on the ability of copyright owners to protect their content.
- My argument just now, however, has nothing to do with whether the changes that are being pushed by the copyright warriors are "justified." My argument is about their effect.
- Soon after the war ended, the FCC announced a set of policies that would have one clear effect: FM radio would be crippled.
- What comfort is it to me that there are none guilty and that cause follows effect simply and directly, and that I know it?- I must have justice, or I will destroy myself.
- Yes, the accumulated effect is awful: the blood, the blood dripping from his fingers, the bloodstained shirt, the dark night resounding with the shout 'Parricide!' and the old man falling with a broken head.
- It was almost dizzying in its effect.
- Once this movement has its effect in the streets, it has some hope of having an effect in Washington.
- But Madonna gets nothing, save the indirect effect on the sale of her CDs.
- And the never ceasing, throbbing hum of the great Metropolis became perceptible again, producing the effect of silence, a deep relief.
- Yet even if the number of readers is small, the reading is having an effect.
- RCA had what the Causbys did not: the power to stifle the effect of technological change.
- What could be more terrible for the colonists than to be exposed, at a short distance, to the brig's guns, without being able to reply with any effect?
- It might have been supposed from his Herculean strength that one night of carousing, even accompanied by the most violent emotions, could have had little effect on him.
- At the range of a couple of hundred yards we emptied our magazines, firing bullet after bullet into the beasts, but with no more effect than if we were pelting them with pellets of paper.
- I have enclosed with this a rough chart of our journey, which may have the effect of making the account rather easier to understand.
- The news had a tremendous effect on him.
- In fact, as regards practical effect, the transit described by the ball ought to be as extended as possible, and this tension could only be obtained under the condition that the projectile should be impelled with a very great initial velocity.
- The continual brutality around me was degenerative in its effect.
- How is it that we've created a world where researchers trying to understand the effect of media on nineteenthcentury America will have an easier time than researchers trying to understand the effect of media on twentieth-century America?
- It is an argument about how the battles that now rage regarding life on-line have fundamentally affected "people who aren't online." There is no switch that will insulate us from the Internet's effect.
- The effect is to produce an overregulated culture, just as the effect of too much control in the market is to produce an overregulatedregulated market.
- A vault, like the vault of a sepulchre, human heads so closely crowded together as to produce the effect of clods on a freshly ploughed field.
- Many of the women in the crowd were moved to tears of ecstasy by the effect of the moment: some strove to kiss the hem of his garment, others cried out in sing-song voices.
- The whole effect on the public, of Rakitin's speech, of his noble sentiments, of his attacks upon serfdom and the political disorder of Russia, was this time finally ruined.
- It was a provoking circumstance, and as to attacking this cliff, either with pickaxe or with powder, so as to effect a sufficient excavation, it was not to be thought of.
- We peep into the Gospel only on the eve of making speeches, in order to dazzle the audience by our acquaintance with what is, anyway, a rather original composition, which may be of use to produce a certain effect- all to serve the purpose!
- The reporter then thought that perhaps the sight of fire would have some effect on him, and in a moment one of those beautiful flames, that attract even animals, blazed up on the hearth.
- But the meek Father's words had little effect and even provoked a mocking retort.
- The arrival of a TV camera crew, a few minutes earlier, had heightened the stage effect.
- The effect of the war purportedly on type A sharing alone has been felt far beyond that one class of sharing.
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