Consulted in A Sentence

    1

    A certificate of conduct while under Temple's roof was required by all the Irish bishops he consulted before they would proceed in the matter of his ordination, and after five months' delay, caused by wounded pride, Swift had to kiss the rod and solicit in obsequious terms the favour of a testimonial from his discarded patron.

    2

    A dentist or orthodontist should be consulted if a child's teeth seem to be particularly misaligned or if a child complains of dental or jaw pain.

    3

    A dermatologist should be consulted if a mole reappears after being removed.

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    A dietary expert should be consulted to guide in the development of feeding requirements for an infant who has been treated surgically for biliary atresia.

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    A disastrous famine ravaged the land for three long years, and when Yahweh was consulted the reply came that there was " blood upon Saul and upon his house because he put the Gibeonites to death."

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    A doctor or other healthcare provider should be consulted when rashes appear.

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    A doctor should also be consulted if a child's weight or height is not appropriate for their age.

    8

    A doctor should be consulted any time a child develops jaundice.

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    A doctor should be consulted if a child exhibits symptoms of AP.

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    A doctor should be consulted if a child exhibits symptoms typical of cri du chat syndrome.

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    A doctor should be consulted if complications develop from a lice infestation or if a child contracts a bacterial infection from scratching the bites.

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    A doctor should be consulted if mood swings continue after sleep apnea treatment has started.

    13

    A doctor should be consulted if the child has frequent broken bones, bone pain, or failure of normal growth and development.

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    A doctor should be consulted if the rash is solid, bright red, causes fever, or the skin develops blisters, boils, or pus.

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    A doctor should be consulted immediately.

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    A doctor should be consulted when a child exhibits symptoms characteristic of this disease.

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    A doctor should be consulted whenever a child has a persistent joint pain that does not go away after resting the joint for a few days.

    18

    A doctor should be consulted whenever a head injury causes any of the symptoms noted above.

    19

    A doctor should be consulted whenever muscle development is thought to be abnormal or slow.

    20

    A doctor, mental health professional, or counselor should be consulted when irrational fears interfere with a child's normal functioning.

    21

    A hard hat manufacturer or expert in the field of safety hat design should always be consulted before customizing an industry approved hard hat.

    22

    A health care professional should be consulted whenever a child over the age of three repeatedly ingests non-food substances for a period over one month.

    23

    A health professional should be consulted when signs of ringworm appear or if exposure to someone with ringworm is suspected.

    24

    A healthcare professional should be consulted at the first sign of behaviors associated with bulimia.

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    A healthcare professional should be consulted when instances of numbness or tingling last for more than a few hours.

    26

    A healthcare professional should be consulted whenever more than passing exposure to carbon monoxide is suspected.

    27

    A multi-disciplinary team may be consulted to provide an accurate diagnosis of spasticity so the proper treatment can be planned.

    28

    A pamphlet, Die Alkaloidchemie in den Jahren 1900-1904, by Julius Schmidt, may also be consulted.

    29

    A pediatrician should be consulted at birth, the usual time clubfoot is initially diagnosed.

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    A pediatrician should be consulted when girls under age eight start to show signs breast development and menstruation, or if boys under age 10 show enlarged genitals and body hair.

    31

    A physician or healthcare professional should be consulted when accidents involve extensive bruising or when bruises do not heal in a timely manner (seven to 10 days).

    32

    A physician or healthcare professional should be consulted whenever first or second degree burns cover more than 15 percent of a person's body surface area (BSA) or third degree burns involve more than 2 percent of a victim's BSA.

    33

    A physician or pharmacist should be consulted before a patient combines penicillins with any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter) medicine.

    34

    A physician should be consulted for standard medical treatment.

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    A physician should be consulted for warts that bleed, are particularly painful, or that do not disappear after six to nine months.

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    A physician should be consulted immediately if a parent suspects that a child has a hearing impairment.

    37

    A physician should be consulted regarding what type and how much food is permitted.

    38

    A physician should be consulted when this approach is considered.

    39

    A physician should be consulted whenever a child has an allergic reaction or sensitivity to a drug.

    40

    A Symondss Renaissance in Italy (5 vols., London, 1875, &c.) should be consulted.

    41

    A worried Severus consulted fortunetellers who told him that Albinus would fall into his hands neither living nor dead.

    42

    About the same time he was consulted by Catesby, Tresham and Winter, all afterwards involved in the Gunpowder Plot, on the subject of the mission to be sent to Spain to induce Philip III.

    43

    According to the common story, the Locrians consulted the Delphic oracle as to a remedy for the disorder and lawlessness that were rife amongst them.

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    After all parents are consulted, other close family members will need to be advised of the date.

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    After the events of the 5th and 6th of October he consulted Mirabeau as to what measures the king ought to take, and Mirabeau, delighted at the opportunity, drew up an admirable state paper, which was presented to the king by Monsieur, afterwards Louis XVIII.

    46

    After the Revolution Nansen continued in high honour, but he chiefly occupied himself with commerce, and was less and less consulted in purely political matters.

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    After the statesmen had consulted, the laws were proclaimed, with any modifications agreed upon.

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    After you have consulted with a doctor, you must choose a time when you can get the procedure done.

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    Afterwards, when the subject of the divorce of Josephine and the choice of a Russian or of an Austrian princess came to be discussed, Daru, on being consulted by Napoleon, is said boldly to have counselled his marriage with a French lady; and Napoleon, who admired his frankness and honesty, took the reply in good part.

    50

    Also after surgery, the infant may experience an abnormal collection of fluid in the abdomen, referred to as ascites, so the doctor should be consulted if the infant's stomach is distended.

    51

    Also the doctor should be consulted if there are any skin changes that might be an early sign of skin cancer.

    52

    Alternative treatment of cancer is a complicated arena and a trained complementary health practitioner should be consulted.

    53

    Among numerous anecdotes the following is characteristic. Periander, on being consulted by the tyrant Thrasybulus of Miletus as to the best device for maintaining himself in power, by way of reply led the messenger through a.

    54

    AmOng the Babylonians and Assyrians the baru (from bars to see, inspect) was a soothsaying priest who was consulted whenever any important undertaking was proposed, and addressed his inquiries to Samas the sun god (or Adad) as bet biri or lord of the oracle (accompanied by the sacrifice of lambs).

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    Among the Greeks and Romans the practice was known under the name of sortes Homericae or sortes Virgilianae, the books consulted being those of Homer or Virgil.

    56

    Among these subjects were the transit of Mercury, the Aurora Borealis, the figure of the earth, the observation of the fixed stars, the inequalities in terrestrial gravitation, the application of mathematics to the theory of the telescope, the limits of certainty in astronomical observations, the solid of greatest attraction, the cycloid, the logistic curve, the theory of comets, the tides, the law of continuity, the double refraction micrometer, various problems of spherical trigonometry, &c. In 1742 he was consulted, with other men of science, by the pope, Benedict XIV., as to the best means of securing the stability of the dome of St Peter's, Rome, in which a crack had been discovered.

    57

    An article may be consulted in the Phil.

    58

    An attempt was made by Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto (1477-1547), bishop of Carpentras, to take advantage of this so as to restore the papal supremacy in that district; but this design Calvin, at the request of the Bernese authorities, who had been consulted by those of Geneva, completely frustrated, by writing such a reply to the letter which the bishop had addressed to the Genevese, as constrained him to desist from all further efforts.

    59

    An ophthalmologist should be consulted at the time color blindness is first suspected.

    60

    Andrews " The River Towns of Connecticut " in The Johns Hopkins University Studies (Baltimore, 1886 and1889) should be consulted for the institutions of the colonial period.

    61

    Another situation where a lawyer should be consulted is when the former spouses are simply unable to come to an agreement on their own.

    62

    Approach Emma consulted senior Rotating Equipment Engineers, compiled the checklist and then gained feedback on the layout and material it covered.

    63

    As the Danes soon afterwards took possession of Schleswig again, thePrussians once more drove them back, but, in view of the threatening attitude of the powers, Frederick William summoned up courage to flout the opinion of the German parliament, and on the 26th of August, without the central government being consulted, an armistice of seven months was agreed upon at Malmoe.

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    As the facial paralysis of Bell's palsy is usually perceived correctly by parents to be a neurological condition, neurologists are often consulted.

    65

    As with any workout regimen, don't begin until you have consulted a physician and made sure that your body is in a state that will benefit from workouts with dumbbells.

    66

    At all events when Coke, who as a councillor already knew the facts of the case, was consulted regarding the new proposal of the king, he at once objected to it, saying that " this particular and auricular taking of opinions " was " new and dangerous," and " not according to the custom of the realm."

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    At daybreak we consulted together on our work for the day, and at night we supped at the same little table, chatting the while on art, on sentiment, on the future.

    68

    At last the Land of Lanterns, borrowed from Lucian, is reached, and the Oracle of the Bottle is consulted.

    69

    At the same time, however, it was decided by a secret protocol that the four powers should first settle among themselves the distribution of the conquered territories, and that France and Spain should only be consulted when their final decision was announced.

    70

    Baker, the writings of Livingstone, and the biographies of Gordon may be consulted, besides the many documents on these subjects published by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.

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    Basin and Jehan Waurin should also be consulted (these three are published by the Societe de l'Histoire de France).

    72

    Because the immune system of a child with DiGeorge syndrome is defective, a doctor should be consulted at any signs of illness or disease.

    73

    Being desirous of reconquering his paternal inheritance, Hyllus consulted the Delphic oracle, which told him to wait for "the third fruit," and then enter Peloponnesus by "a narrow passage by sea."

    74

    Besides these, the catechisms of the Russian Church should be consulted, especially the catechism of Philaret, which since 1839 has been used in all the churches and schools in Russia.

    75

    Bessel, having been consulted by the celebrated statesman, Sir Robert Peel, on behalf of the Radcliffe trustees, as to what instrument, added to the Radcliffe Observatory, would probably most promote the advancement of astronomy, strongly advised the selection of a heliometer.

    76

    Bochart's Hierozoicon may also be consulted.

    77

    Brehier's L'Eglise et l'orient au moyen age (Paris, 1907) contains not only an up-to-date account of the Crusades, but also a full and useful bibliography, which should be consulted for fuller information.

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    But among the many express biographies two especially should be consulted - those by Thomas McCrie (Edinburgh, 1811; revised and enlarged in 1813, the later editions containing valuable notes by the author); and by P. Hume Brown (Edinburgh, 1895).

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    But even knowing what are the rules for running, as in any exercise program, however, a physician should be consulted before beginning.

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    But he has carefully consulted the best authorities, and his work and that of Livy are the only connected and detailed extant accounts of early Roman history.

    81

    But Henry and Marguerite still continued friends; she still bore the title of queen; she visited Marie de' Medici on equal terms; and the king frequently consulted her on important affairs, though his somewhat parsimonious spirit was grieved by her extravagance.

    82

    But the discussions in Brandenburg were no more successful than those in Berlin; and at last, on the 5th of December, the king dissolved the assembly, granted a constitution about which it had riot been consulted, and gave orders for the election of a representative chamber.

    83

    But these measures proved inadequate, and in 1533 the lord marcher, Ostafi Daszkiewicz, the hero of Kaniev, which he had successfully defended against a countless host of Turks and Tatars, was consulted by the diet as to the best way of defending the Ukraine permanently against such inroads.

    84

    By what method the books were consulted is not known; but they exhibit the idea of a sacred canon in process of formation.

    85

    C. Roberts-Austen's six Reports (1891 to 2904) to the Alloys Research Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London, the last report being concluded by William Gowland; the Cantor Lectures on Alloys delivered at the Society of Arts and the Contribution a l'etude des alliages (2902), published by the Societe d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale under the direction of the Commission des alliages (2896-2900), should be consulted.

    86

    Cady, Terrestrial Magnetism, 1904, 9, 69, describing a declination magnetograph in which the record is obtained by means of a pen acting on a moving strip of paper, so that the curve can be consulted at all times to see whether a disturbance is in progress.

    87

    Canovas, who was consulted by the queen when Alonzo Martinez failed, faithfully carried out the pact of El Pardo and advised Her Majesty to send for Sagasta again, as he alone could, carry out what remained to be done of the Liberal programme.

    88

    Clerke's The System of the Stars (2nd ed., 1905), which contains full references to original papers; Problems in Astrophysics, by the same author,, may also be consulted.

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    Cleveland's second term expired on the 4th of March 1897, and he then retired into private life, universally respected and constantly consulted, in the university town of Princeton, New Jersey, where he died on the 24th of June 1908.

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    Closely connected with the god of oracles was the god of the healing art, the oracle being frequently consulted in cases of sickness.

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    Code breakers and linguists were consulted, chemists and biologists patched up their differences and worked together, and scientific groups were formed to share information and theories.

    92

    Consulted as a friend by Grosseteste, as a spiritual director by Simon de Montfort, the countess of Leicester and the queen, as an expert lawyer and theologian by the primate, Boniface of Savoy, he did much to guide the policy both of the opposition and of the court party in all matters affecting the interests of the Church.

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    Convinced by the experience of the wars that France needed an energetic central power, he pushed at times his royal prerogatives to excess, raising taxes in spite of the Estates, interfering in the administration of the towns, reforming their constitutions, and holding himself free to reject the advice of the notables if he consulted them.

    94

    Corallium rubrum has been the subject of a beautifully-illustrated memoir by de Lacaze-Duthiers, which should be consulted for details of anatomy.

    95

    Count Orlov-Denisov consulted his fellow officers.

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    Coverdale consulted in his revision the Latin version of the Old Testament with the Hebrew text by Sebastian Minster, the Vulgate and Erasmus's editions of the Greek text for the New Testament.

    97

    Croal Thomson, The Barbizon School (1891), with a full list of the French authorities to be consulted; Jules Breton, Nos peintres du siecle, Paris, igoo.

    98

    Crooks, whose Life of Bishop Matthew Simpson (New York, 1890) should be consulted.

    99

    Davidsohn's Geschichte der Stadt Florenz (Berlin, 1896); P. Villari's Savonarola (English ed., London, 1896) is invaluable for the period during which the friar's personality dominated Florence, and his Machiavelli (English ed., London, 1892) must be also consulted, especially for the development of political theories.

    100

    Doa Maria Christina calmly presided over this solemn council, listening to the advice of Marshal Campos, always consulted in every great crisis; of Captain-General Pavia, who answered for the loyalty of the capital and of its garrison; of the duke de Sexto, the chief of the household; of Marshal Blanco, the chief of the military household; and of all the members of the cabinet and the presidents of the Senate and Congress assembled in the presence of the queen, the ex-queen Isabella, and the Infanta Isabella.

    101

    Dubois's Examen de la geographie de Strabon (Paris, 1891) should also be consulted.

    102

    Duhm's Theologie der Propheten and Robertson Smith's Prophets of Israel should also be consulted.

    103

    During the 1980s and 1990s, I consulted with numerous producers wanting to develop a show on the paranormal.

    104

    During the first few months of Nero's reign the chances of such an emancipation seemed remote, for he treated his mother with elaborate respect and consulted her on all affairs of state.

    105

    Elsewhere in this edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica the articles on the various languages and under the headings INSCRIPTIONS, PALAEOGRAPHY, WRITING, &c., should be consulted, while separate articles are given on each letter of the English alphabet.

    106

    Enjoying her full confidence, consulted by her on every occasion, he had always used his influence for the public good; and perhaps those who look back now with so much satisfaction at the queens conduct during a reign of unexampled length, imperfectly appreciate the debt which in this respect is owed to her first prime minister.

    107

    Eventually he consulted a statistician who helped to bring an appeal.

    108

    Eventually Sir Archibald Hunter, then chief of staff to Sir Redvers Buller, was consulted, and stated that in his opinion, Glencoe being already occupied, " it was a case of balancing drawbacks, and advised that, under the circumstances, the troops be retained at Glencoe."

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    Finally, locals consulted a local old-timer who had emigrated from Eastern Europe.

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    For a deeper clean a jeweler may need to be consulted.

    111

    For authoritative declarations upon the latest moot points the Transactions of the International Union for Solar Research (Manchester) may be consulted, vol.

    112

    For disobedience to his orders he imprisoned a boyar who was his own brother-in-law, and he caused another to be beheaded for complaining that the boyar-council was not consulted in important affairs of state.

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    For instance, an attorney should be consulted if there are child support and visitation issues because any mistakes you make could have untold consequences long in to the future.

    114

    For medical advice and change of air Cats went to England, where he consulted the highest authorities in vain.

    115

    For some account of these may be consulted Dr Reichenow's paper in Journ.

    116

    For some of his exploits Dasent's Tales from the Norse (2nd ed., Appendix) may be consulted.

    117

    For the authorities consulted by Malalas, the influence of his work on Slavonic and Oriental literature, the state of the text, the original form and extent of the work, the date of its composition, the relation of the concluding part to the whole, and the literature of the subject, see C. Krumbacher's Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (1897).

    118

    For the catacombs of Alexandria, Neroutsos Bey, L'Ancienne Alexandrie, may be consulted in addition to De Rossi's article mentioned in the text.

    119

    For the complicated parasitism of isopods and Sacculinidae on the same hosts Giard and Bonnier (Bopyriens, 1887, p. 197) should be consulted.

    120

    For the composition of the numerous liquids and powders special works must be consulted, but the following principles apply generally.

    121

    For the later development therefore the articles on the several classes must be consulted.

    122

    For the rebellion, Lord Grey's Secret History (1754) should be consulted.

    123

    For the same purpose his Colloquia may be consulted.

    124

    For the various precautions necessary in conducting the above tests special treatises on electrical testing must be consulted.

    125

    For this highly problematic group the original authorities should by all means be consulted.

    126

    For this second part he has consulted historical documents, but he stops at the year 1087, just when he has reached the period about which he might have been able to give us some first-hand information.

    127

    From subsidiary experiments (for which the original memoir must be consulted) the pressure variations within the resonator could be calculated from the movements of the plate.

    128

    From this time onwards his life was one of incessant toil; he was continually engaged in the active service of his order, was frequently travelling upon long and tedious journeys, and was constantly consulted on affairs of state by the reigning pontiff.

    129

    Geier (1668, 1681 et saepius) may still be consulted with advantage, but for most purposes Rosenmtiller's Scholia in Psalms (2nd ed., 1831-1822) supersedes the necessity of frequent reference to the predecessors of that industrious compiler.

    130

    Gennadius, Hilary and Eucherius may be consulted in Migne, vols.

    131

    Ginnell's Brehon Laws (1894) may also be consulted.

    132

    Giraud's Les Lacs de l'Afrique equatoriale (Paris, 1890) and Livingstone's Last Journals (1874) may also be consulted.

    133

    Green's The Making of Ireland and its Undoing (1908), although written from a partisan standpoint, may also be consulted.

    134

    Had the natives of Egypt been asked to choose between the preservation of Ptolemy's famed temple and the benefit to be derived from a considerable additional depth of water storage, there can be no question that they would have preferred the latter; but they were not consulted, and the classical sentiment and artistic beauty of the place, skilfully pleaded by archaeologists and artists, prevailed.

    135

    Have you consulted all stakeholders on what they perceive are the project risks?

    136

    Having a military point of view, he was inclined to look upon the cabinet members as inferior officers, and when in need of advice he usually consulted a group of personal friends, who came to be called the "Kitchen Cabinet."

    137

    Having obtained these important concessions the tsar imagined for a moment that in any further territorial changes he would be consulted and his advice allowed due weight, and he seems even to have indulged in the hope that the affairs of Europe might be directed by himself and his new ally.

    138

    Having passed in rapid review the various types of compounds derived by substituting for hydrogen various atoms or groups of atoms in hydrocarbons (the separate articles on specific compounds should be consulted for more detailed accounts), we now proceed to consider the closed chain compounds.

    139

    He became Henry's bosom friend and was consulted in all affairs of state.

    140

    He consulted the older and graver Laurentius Andreae, who told him how "Doctor Martinus had clipped the wings of the pope, the cardinals and the big bishops," which could not fail to be pleasing intelligence to a monarch who was never an admirer of episcopacy, while the rich revenues of the church, accumulated in the course of centuries, were a tempting object to the impecunious ruler of an impoverished people.

    141

    He consulted the Pythia about a cure for the consequent madness, but she declined to answer him.

    142

    He had been married, in 1793, without his wishes being consulted, to the beautiful and amiable Princess Maria Louisa of Baden (Elizabeth Feodorovna), a political match which, as he regretfully confessed to his friend Frederick William of Prussia, had proved the misfortune of both; and he consoled himself in the traditional manner.

    143

    He had not even consulted Hohenwart, to whose assistance he owed his long tenure of power.

    144

    He had previously consulted Newton upon the subject of the recoinage, and on the opportunity occurring he appointed Newton to the post of warden of the mint.

    145

    He is personally consulted before the release of any subsequent products to ensure its quality is up to his own standards.

    146

    He lifted a sleeve and consulted his watch.

    147

    He smoothed the way for Palmerston to succeed rim, and while the earl of Clarendon remained at the foreign office he aided him with advice and was consulted on matters of moment.

    148

    He started business as a clock, lock and tool maker at Doncaster, and attained a considerable local reputation for scientific knowledge and skilled workmanship. He also practised surgery in an experimental fashion, and was frequently consulted as an oculist.

    149

    He then consulted his pious friends.

    150

    He was also consulted about future events.

    151

    He was considered as a sort of supreme counsellor, being consulted by King Alphonso, and later by his widow, the queen-regent, in every important political crisis, and on every international or colonial question, especially when other generals or the army itself became troublesome.

    152

    He was consulted a good deal by the government on such questions as England's attitude towards the council of Trent, and political considerations made him more and more hostile to Puritan demands with which he had previously sympathized.

    153

    He was consulted as an oracle on all questions of casuistry - as, for example, on the lawfulness of inoculation for the small-pox.

    154

    He was consulted on the construction of new choir-stalls for the cathedral.

    155

    He was consulted on the question, but his recommendations seem hardly distinguishable from those of Bucer, the effect of which is itself disputable.

    156

    He was consulted, moreover, in all matters of international importance, notably the affairs of the Spanish colonies, in which he associated himself with Castlereagh in pressing those views which were afterwards carried into effect by George Canning.

    157

    Hearing loss and visual disturbances associated with NF-2 are usually not reversible and specialists can be consulted about possible therapies to improve functioning in existing sight or hearing senses.

    158

    Helbig's articles, referred to at the close of the next section, should be consulted.

    159

    Heliopolis was made a colonia probably by Octavian (coins of 1 st century A.D.), and there must have been a Baal temple there in which Trajan consulted the oracle.

    160

    Hematologists specialize in disorders of the blood and bone marrow and are consulted in the evaluation of leukemia, lymphoma, and bone cancer.

    161

    Here he consulted Isabella Roser, a lady of high rank and piety, and also the master of a grammar school.

    162

    Here Sarapis has a temple at Babylon and is of such importance that he alone is named a being consulted on behalf of the dying king.

    163

    His daughter Servilia, who was charged with having consulted the sorcerers, professedly in regard to her father's fate, but in reality with evil designs against the emperor, was involved in his downfall.

    164

    His father, after a vain search for him, consulted the oracle, and was referred to the person who should suggest the aptest comparison for one of the cows of Minos which had the power of assuming three different colours.

    165

    His firm has consulted on several building projects and also serves as consultants to the fabric industry.

    166

    His Histoire de la milice francaise, &c. (1721) is superior to his Histoire de France, and may still be consulted with advantage.

    167

    His indices auctorum are, in some cases, the authorities which he has actually consulted (though in this respect they are not exhaustive); in other cases, they represent the principal writers on the subject, whose names are borrowed second-hand for his immediate authorities.

    168

    His knowledge of hydraulics caused him to be frequently consulted with respect to the management of canals and other watercourses in various parts of Europe.

    169

    His work embraced everything; he was consulted on every affair, great and small, that came before the council, - on questions of law, police, economy, trade, and manufactures, no less than on questions of doctrine and church polity.

    170

    Hone's Every-Day Book, and Chambers's Book of Days may be consulted.

    171

    However, a physician should be consulted if a high fever or behavioral changes occur following rabies vaccination.

    172

    However, it must also be remembered that, throughout the whole of his career, Gould consulted the convenience of working ornithologists by almost invariably refraining from including in his folio works the technical description of any new species without first publishing it in some journal of comparatively easy access.

    173

    However, they should only consider using one of these collars after they have exhausted other options for correcting the behavior and have consulted their vet.

    174

    Hristov also consulted art experts, who agreed that the head was Roman, dating roughly to 200 AD.

    175

    I beg to differ, but I am seldom consulted when such decisions are made.

    176

    I combined my experiences with theirs and then consulted a pro at successful travel with other women, my sister, Michelle.

    177

    I have consulted the star of his nativity by my own rules, and find he will infallibly die upon the 29th of March next about eleven at night of a raging fever.

    178

    I promise, you will be consulted on every decision, but we haven't discussed a single detail yet.

    179

    Ideally, a physician should be consulted before starting any treatment.

    180

    If a child appears to be smaller than children two or more years younger than he or she is, the doctor should be consulted.

    181

    If a child continuously misses speech milestones, or is significantly behind what is generally considered average for his or her age, a doctor should be consulted.

    182

    If a child develops symptoms of lactose intolerance, the doctor should be consulted concerning dietary substitutions.

    183

    If a child exhibits delayed development and mental impairment and has other symptoms typical of fragile X syndrome, the doctor should be consulted to determine the cause of the problems.

    184

    If a child frequently experiences significant bleeding, takes longer than normal to stop bleeding, or experiences easy bruising, then the doctor should be consulted.

    185

    If a child has had many more infections, especially serious infections, than is normal for a child of his or her age there may be an immune system problem such as XLA and a doctor should be consulted.

    186

    If a child has unusual infections, unusually severe infections, infections with unusual organisms, or unusual complications of usual infections, a doctor should be consulted to evaluate for possible immune deficiency.

    187

    If a child is displaying the signs and symptoms of post-concussion syndrome, especially if known to have recently experienced a head injury, a doctor should be consulted.

    188

    If a child is particularly troubled by a mole, a dermatologist can be consulted about its possible removal, although this often leaves a scar.

    189

    If a child steals after the age of 15 or has gotten caught stealing more than once or there is a suspicion of underlying emotional or drug problems that might be causing the stealing, a mental health professional should be consulted.

    190

    If a parent notices that a child has the symptoms of WS the doctor should be consulted.

    191

    If a parent notices that a child is having problems with speech or is not achieving language milestones around the usual time, a doctor should be consulted.

    192

    If a school-age child has fears that interfere with the child's education, ability to make friends, or participate in other normal activities, a professional should be consulted.

    193

    If a small child, especially an infant, has a bulge in the abdominal or groin area, the child's pediatrician should be consulted.

    194

    If a toddler or older child has a fever for more than a day or two (48 to 72 hours), with or without other symptoms, the pediatrician should be consulted so that an early diagnosis can be made and treatment begun.

    195

    If a treatment does not seem to be working, episodes worsen with treatment, or the child experiences a serious side effect to medications give, the doctor should be consulted to discuss alternative treatment.

    196

    If a woman gives birth to a child with Edwards' syndrome and plans to have another child, a doctor as well as a genetic counselor should be consulted so that prenatal screening and genetic counseling can be conducted.

    197

    If bedwetting is frequent, accompanied by daytime wetting, or falls into the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic definition of enuresis, a doctor should be consulted.

    198

    If dizziness, nausea, excessive shortness of breath, or chest pain occur during any exercise program, the activity should be stopped, and a physician should be consulted before the child resumes the activity.

    199

    If hearing loss is ever suspected, such as if a child only responds when the parent speaking is in eyesight, the doctor should be consulted without delay.

    200

    If no organic problem can be found, a psychologist, psychiatrist, neurologist, neuropsychologist, or learning specialist is typically consulted to perform a comprehensive AD/HD assessment.

    201

    If symptoms disturb the child's sleep and interfere with school and play, a doctor should be consulted to determine a course of treatment.

    202

    If the child does not want to give up thumb sucking, the dentist should be consulted to ensure that it is not doing any damage to the alignment of the teeth.

    203

    If the child has a fever and sore throat, a wound that seems to be infected, a rash, is acting very sick, or has any other symptoms of strep infection, the doctor should be consulted.

    204

    If the child has any noticeable problems that might be associated with Tay-Sachs disease or appears to stop developing normally after a period of normal development, the doctor should be consulted.

    205

    If the child has had a sore throat, even without fever, for more than 48 hours, the doctor should be consulted.

    206

    If the child has more than five tantrums a day, or the tantrums reoccur in school, the doctor should also be consulted.

    207

    If the child has significant problems with social competence, especially those which may be caused by an underlying disorder such as anxiety, a doctor or mental health professional should be consulted.

    208

    If the child has veins that appear to be varicose, the doctor should be consulted.

    209

    If the child's teeth are becoming misaligned because of thumb sucking the dentist should be consulted.

    210

    If the eye is seriously affected, an ophthalmologist should be consulted to develop the best means of protection for the eye.

    211

    If the foreign body has penetrated the deeper layers of the eye, an eye surgeon will be consulted for emergency treatment.

    212

    If the rash does not improve after regular washings with baby shampoo or if the rash spreads and becomes red and itchy, especially in the diaper area, the doctor should be consulted.

    213

    If the symptoms of rhinitis persist for more than a week, or it they frequently occur in specific situations or during specific times of year, a doctor should be consulted.

    214

    If the thumb sucking is combined with other problems such as anxiety a doctor should be consulted.

    215

    If there are lifestyle factors that make the child at risk for vitamin D deficiency, such as low milk or formula intake, a doctor should be consulted about the possibility of using vitamin D supplements.

    216

    If there is concern about a child's weight, a pediatrician should be consulted for advice on whether the child is inappropriately overweight, or whether the apparent chubbiness is normal "puppy-fat" that will dissipate as the child matures.

    217

    If this is suspected, a pediatrician, psychologist, or other specialist should be consulted.

    218

    If updo advice is needed, a woman's normal hair stylist should be consulted, or a virtual hair style website can be used.

    219

    If we were close to them and consulted them before making major decisions or purchases, we miss being able to ask them for advice.

    220

    If you have already consulted with a veterinarian and dog trainers but have not found a satisfactory training solution, an Innotek anti-bark collar may help.

    221

    If you've done your homework and consulted a trained aesthetician before your appointment, he or she should have told you to let your hair grow in the desired area and to possibly take pain medication before you come in.

    222

    In 1271 he was again in Paris, lecturing to the students, managing the affairs of the church and consulted by the king, Louis VIII., his kinsman, on affairs of state.

    223

    In 1757 and 1758 he fought in Germany, notably at Crefeld, received several wounds in the battle of Clostercamp (1760), was appointed marechal de camp in 1761 and inspector of cavalry and was frequently consulted by the ministers on technical points.

    224

    In 1818 he resumed his labours at Emmitsburg, and from this time until 1834 he held an almost unparalleled place in the American church, being constantly consulted by clergy throughout the country, besides lecturing, teaching, preaching and caring for his parish.

    225

    In addition the Histories of the Apostolic Age, by Hausrath, Weizsacker, McGiffert, Bartlet, Ropes and others, and the kindred works of Baur, Schwegler and Pfleiderer should be consulted.

    226

    In addition to Alleaume's edition, a delightful article in Theophile Gautier's Grotesques should be consulted respecting him.

    227

    In addition, if the child experiences vision problems, a doctor should be consulted.

    228

    In federal governments such as the United States, the German empire, or the Argentine republic, the budgets of the several states of the federation have to be consulted, as well as the federal budgets, for a knowledge of the finances.

    229

    In his first year abroad he consulted Calvin and Bullinger as to the right of the civil "authority" to prescribe religion to his subjects - in particular, whether the godly should obey "a magistrate who enforces idolatry and condemns true religion," and whom should they join "in the case of a religious nobility resisting an idolatrous sovereign."

    230

    In most cases, a physician should be consulted for athletes with head injuries.

    231

    In order to determine the value of the business and other financial assets, an accountant needs to be consulted.

    232

    In order to set a date, people such as parents and close family members will need to be consulted.

    233

    In other cases, a doctor should be consulted on a non-emergency basis whenever stridor develops in a newborn or when stridor accompanies other signs of illness such as a fever.

    234

    In Parma, on the other hand, there was very little oppression, the French codes were retained, and the council of state was consulted on all legislative matters.

    235

    In Syria and Egypt the palmist can be seen plying his trade at the cafes; and among the Arabs there are chiromantists who are consulted as to the probable success of enterprises.

    236

    In the case of more considerable distances, however, a globe of suitable size should be consulted, or - and this seems preferable - they should be calculated by the rules of spherical trigonometry.

    237

    In the earlier days of the agitation, he challenged the hostility which often mobbed the anti-slavery gatherings; in the later days he consulted with the political leaders, inspiring the patriotism of the North, and sedulously setting himself to create a public opinion which should confirm and ratify the emancipation proclamation whenever the president should issue it.

    238

    In the same year and from the same press was issued a Dialogus de Avibus by Gybertus Longolius, and in 1570 Caius brought out in London his treatise De rariorum animalium atque stirpium historic. In this last work, small though it be, ornithology has a good share; and all three may still be consulted with interest and advantage by its votaries.

    239

    In the same year the admiralty consulted the Royal Society as to a means of preserving the copper sheathing of ships from corrosion and keeping it smooth, and he suggested that the copper would be preserved if it were rendered negatively electrical, as would be done by fixing "protectors" of zinc to the sheeting.

    240

    In this setting, the dosage instructions for that particular statin should be consulted.

    241

    Inside are to be found some fine wood-carving, tapestries, pictures and a cumbrous safe in which the town charters were so jealously preserved that the garrison used to be called out and the city gates closed whenever they were consulted.

    242

    Iron supplementation is not recommended for all infants, and children and pediatricians should be consulted before giving supplements.

    243

    It arose from the fact that as early as May 1887 the German physicians recognized the presence of cancer in the throat, but Sir Morell Mackenzie, the English specialist who was also consulted, disputed the correctness of this diagnosis, and advised that the operation for removal of the larynx, which they had recommended, should not be undertaken.

    244

    It is more probable that Leidrad was interested in the growing use of the creed as a canticle, and was consulted in the preparation of the famous Golden Psalter, now at Vienna, which contains the same collection of documents as an introduction.

    245

    It is not the interests of visitors alone that must be consulted, for Hampstead, adding to its other attractions a singularly healthy climate, has long been a favourite residential quarter, especially for lawyers, artists and men of letters.

    246

    It was the chief authority for the military writings of the emperors Maurice and Leo, and Maurice of Saxony, who consulted it in a French translation, expressed a high opinion of it.

    247

    It wits perhaps characteristic of Gladstone, though it was unquestionibly unfortunate, that, in determining on this radical change of policy, he consulted few, if any, of his previous colleagues.

    248

    Keary's Mythology of the Eddas (1882); Pigott's Manual of Scandinavian Mythology (1838); and Laing's Early Kings of Norway may be consulted by English students.

    249

    Key stakeholders, agencies, staff and students were consulted in the course of the project.

    250

    Kirk's Illustrated History of Minnesota (St Paul, 1887) may also be consulted.

    251

    Kubrick consulted with AI experts such as Marvin Minsky to make HAL as scientifically plausible as possible.

    252

    Lajard, Recherches sur le culte de Venus (1837), may still be consulted with advantage.

    253

    Land (1891-1893, for which a recently discovered MS. was consulted); see also the same editor's Arnold Geulincx and seine Philosophie (1895), and article (translated) in Mind, xvi.

    254

    Lenfant's Histoire de la guerre des Hussites (1731) and the same writer's Histoire du concile de Constance (1714) should be consulted.

    255

    Lipsius (2nd ed., Hand.-Commentar, 1892), and Zockler (2nd ed., 1894) may still be consulted with advantage, while Hilgenfeld's commentary (1852) discusses acutely the historical problems of the epistle from the standpoint of Baur's criticism.

    256

    Lives by Mirecourt (1855) and by Haussonville (1878) may also be consulted.

    257

    Lord Cromers annual reports (1888-1906) to the British government on the affairs of Egypt should also be consulted.

    258

    Luther had a high opinion of her intelligence; she took rank among those consulted on all important occasions; in one letter to her, seldom quoted, he gives the fairest statement he ever made about the views of Zwingli on the Sacrament of the Supper.

    259

    Madaini says that Moawiya was prompted to it, because when he consulted the Syrians about the choice of his son Yazid as his successor, they had proposed Abdarrahman.

    260

    Madison and Monroe, his immediate successors - neighbours and devoted friends, whom he had advised in their early education and led in their maturer years - consulted him on all great questions, and there was no break of principles in the twenty-four years of the "Jeffersonian system."

    261

    Madison, Jefferson and Randolph were consulted by Washington, and they advised him not to sign the bill providing for the Bank, but Hamilton's counterargument was successful.

    262

    Many amendments suggested by him were introduced in the debates on the constitution; in 1870 he undertook a mission to South Germany to strengthen the national party there, and was consulted by Bismarck while at Versailles.

    263

    Many important manuscripts in muniment rooms are still uncalendared; those of the French Foreign Office are imperfect in places, and have been little consulted; and a complete calendar of the treasures of the Advocate's Library was only recently begun.

    264

    Many of his works will be found in Migne, Patrologia Graeca, cix., cxii., cxiii.; for editions of the rest, C. Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Literatur (1897), and the article by Cohn in Pauly-Wissowa's Realencyclopadie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (1900) should be consulted.

    265

    Martin's Code of Alabama (2 vols., Atlanta, Ga., 1897) may be consulted.

    266

    Melber, Ueber die Quellen and Werth der Strategemensammlung Polycins (1885); Knott, De fide et fontibus Polyaeni (1883), who largely reduces the number of the authorities consulted by Polyaenus.

    267

    Miss Nightingale followed with interest all the later improvements in sanitation, and was frequently consulted about hospital plans both at home and abroad.

    268

    Modern asterisms first appear in the Phaenomena of Eudoxus about 370 B.C. But Eudoxus, there is reason to believe, consulted, not the heavens, but a celestial globe of an anterior epoch, on which the stars and the signs were forced into unnatural agreement.

    269

    Mosheim was much consulted by the authorities when the new university of Gottingen was being formed; especially in the framing of the statutes of the theological faculty, and the provisions for making the theologians independent of the ecclesiastical courts.

    270

    Most contemporary musicians speak of Martini with admiration, and Mozart's father consulted him with regard to the talents of his son.

    271

    Mr Lee's memoir in the Dictionary of National Biography is extremely erudite, and two valuable articles, contributed by Sir Edward Brabrook to the Antiquary for June and July 1906, might be consulted.

    272

    Muir and Kuhn may be consulted for Vedic fire-stealing.

    273

    Neither the books which Bunyan read, nor the advisers whom he consulted, were likely to do much good in a case like his.

    274

    No one was more frequently and confidentially consulted by Calvin.

    275

    Nordenskiold's Vega-expeditionens Vetenskapliga Iakttagelser (5 vols., Stockholm, 2872-87) may be consulted for the mammals of the tundra region and marine fauna.

    276

    Obliged, however, to flee to Pella in Macedonia, he established himself as an astrologer, and as such was consulted by the childless Olympias.

    277

    Of a very different kind is the next we have to notice, the Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium of Illiger, published at Berlin in 1811, which must in its day have been a valuable little manual, and on many points it may now be consulted to advantage - the characters of the genera being admirably given, and good explanatory lists of the technical terms of ornithology furnished.

    278

    Of more modern writings on Orpheus and Orphism the following may be consulted.

    279

    Of the 36 bodies who were officially consulted few had any representation from GPs who were actively engaged in treating drug misusers.

    280

    Of the classical treatises which have had a notable influence on the development of the subject, and which may still be consulted with advantage, we may note particularly, Sir I.

    281

    Once a child has had an anaphylactic reaction, an allergist should be consulted to identify the specific allergen that caused the reaction.

    282

    Once you have consulted a number of resources and have learned more about money management, you will be ready to put some of the knowledge to good use.

    283

    Once you've consulted with your physician, you can begin an exercise program suitable for your body and health needs.

    284

    One ancient man of high repute for piety, whom the sufferer consulted, gave an opinion which might well have produced fatal consequences.

    285

    One dramatic yet short-lived series I consulted on was a mid-80s show for ABC called Shadow Chasers.

    286

    Operations manual provides written guidelines easily consulted.

    287

    Other works which may usefully be consulted are the Journals of John Woolman, Stephen Grellet and Elizabeth Fry; also The First Publishers of Truth, a reprint of contemporary accounts of the rise of Quakerism in various districts.

    288

    Over 50 countries have consulted the treasury about the PFI.

    289

    Over 50 countries have consulted the Treasury about the PFI.

    290

    Paquier's Le Jansenisme (Paris, 1909) may also be consulted.

    291

    Pediatricians should be consulted before iron supplements are taken, however, because of the difficulty in absorbing non-food sources of iron.

    292

    Peter also constantly consulted him in domestic affairs, and he introduced many administrative novelties, e.g.

    293

    Physicians and employers should be consulted for recommendations.

    294

    Physicians should be consulted if there are no signs of progress after a month of self treatment.

    295

    Police crime prevention experts were also consulted about the products as were womenâs self-protection experts and a former bag thief.

    296

    Primary care physicians can be consulted for weight management counseling to help children lose weight.

    297

    Probably the most significant series I consulted on was Sightings in the 1990s.

    298

    Professor Rhys' Studies in the Arthurian Legend are largely based on Welsh material, and may be consulted for details, though the conclusions drawn are not in harmony with recent research.

    299

    Reference should be made to the articles Reflexion, Refraction, and Caustic for the general characters of reflected and refracted rays (the article Lens considers in detail the properties of this instrument, and should also be consulted); in this article will be discussed the nature, varieties and modes of aberrations mainly from the practical point of view, i.e.

    300

    Rose, The Life and Times of William Pitt, and for other incidents of Maret's career, the memoirs of Bourrienne, Pasquier, Meneval and Savary (duc de Rovigo), may be consulted.

    301

    Samuel is a local seer consulted by Saul, and is bidden by Yahweh to see in the youth the future ruler.

    302

    Seers and prophets of all kinds ranged from those who were consulted for daily mundane affairs to those who revealed the oracles in times of stress, from those who haunted local holy sites to those high in royal favour, from the quiet domestic communities to the austere mountain recluse.

    303

    She consulted a Russian priest as to the possibility of divorce and remarriage during a husband's lifetime, and the priest told her that it was impossible, and to her delight showed her a text in the Gospel which (as it seemed to him) plainly forbids remarriage while the husband is alive.

    304

    She consulted her watch.

    305

    She delivered oracles in dreams to those who consulted her about fishery and seafaring.

    306

    She is understood to have drawn up a confidential report for the government on the working of the Army Medical Corps in the Crimea, and to have been officially consulted during the American Civil War and the Franco-German War.

    307

    She slowly consulted the magnates of all I parties with apparent impartiality, and finallyadopted the course which it was an open secret she had decided upon in pectore beforehand.

    308

    Shelley (4to, London, 1876-1880), in the coloured plates of which full justice is done to the varied beauties which these gloriously arrayed little beings display, while almost every available source of information has been consulted and the results embodied.

    309

    Shepherd in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, may also be consulted.

    310

    Since, in spite of this object-lesson, the Polish nobles still continued their offers, the peasants consulted the local Austrian authorities as to what course they should take; and the local authorities, unaccustomed to arriving at any decision without consulting Vienna, practically gave them carte blanche to do as they liked.

    311

    Smith on the Invertebrates of Vineyard Sound should be consulted (1874).

    312

    So far as geographical description is concerned, the separate articles on Asia Minor, Albania, Armenia, and other areas mentioned below - constituting the Turkish Empire - may be consulted.

    313

    Social workers and psychologists can be consulted about possible counseling for children with the disease, helping them to cope with changes in their bodies that may be hard to accept.

    314

    Some collections have separate finding aids which may be consulted in the Department, others remain unlisted.

    315

    Some others employed consultants or consulted their ' head office ' in order to make the decision easy.

    316

    Somewhat different are the omens drawn from books; in ancient times the poets were often consulted, more especially Virgil, whence the name sortes virgilianae, just as the Bible is used for drawing texts in our own day, especially in Germany.

    317

    Soon after that prince had firmly established his power as nominal guardian and protector of his nephew Gian Galeazzo but really as usurping ruler of the state, he revived a project previously mooted for the erection of an equestrian monument in honour of the founder of his house's greatness, Francesco Sforza, and consulted Lorenzo dei Medici on the choice of an artist.

    318

    Soon, however, he had a serious quarrel with William Fraser, a member of his council, and consequently he was relieved of his office in 1709, although he was afterwards consulted by the company on matters of importance.

    319

    State or county health departments should be consulted for information about the prevalence of rabies in an area.

    320

    Stevenson, "A contemporary description of the Domesday Survey" in The English Historical Review (the general index to which should be consulted) (1907).

    321

    Stroud is very well-respected as a survival expert, and has consulted with and produced programs for The Discovery Channel, The Outdoor Life Network, and The Science Channel.

    322

    Suess, Das Antlitz der Erde (Vienna,1885) (English translation, Oxford, 1904)should be consulted.

    323

    Ten Siethoff, of which a new edition has been published since 1900, may be consulted with confidence.

    324

    The acts themselves must be consulted for the procedure, beginning with the taking of samples and ending with the conviction of an offender.

    325

    The advantage of an unbroken continuity in the bearing surface seems not to have been sufficiently consulted.

    326

    The article on France must be consulted for the intricate events of the following years.

    327

    The battle began in 1993 when rivals Remington consulted solicitors about launching a triple-headed shaver in the UK.

    328

    The Bibliographie des travaux de L.Delisle (1902), by Paul Lacombe, may be consulted for a full list of his numerous works.

    329

    The cardinals, scarcely consulted at all, were discontented.

    330

    The charity reps consulted everybody in their forms and they voted as a year group to support this important charity.

    331

    The chroniclers Idatius, Prosper and Victor Tunnunensis supply some facts, and for the persecution of the Catholics Victor Vitensis and the Vita Augustini of Posidius may be consulted.

    332

    The Chronicon Beccensis abbatiae, a 14th-century compilation, should also be consulted.

    333

    The collection of his Philosophical Poems (1647), in which he has "compared his chief speculations and experiences," should also be consulted.

    334

    The commissioners for the 1841 census consulted him on several points, but did not in every case follow his advice.

    335

    The constitutional documents may best be consulted in the latest compiled Statutes of the state.

    336

    The current average cost of an engagement ring varies depending on the source consulted, but most jewelers and industry experts estimate that couples are spending between $3,000 and $4,500 on an engagement ring in the United States.

    337

    The Delians, suffering a dire pestilence, consulted their oracles, and were ordered to double the volume of the altar to their tutelary god, Apollo.

    338

    The doctor should be consulted if a child has lost a significant amount of weight without trying, has persistent diarrhea, or has any other signs of PEM.

    339

    The doctor should be consulted if the child is very violent to him or herself or others during time out, or if behavior does not improve after time outs have been regularly enforced over a few weeks.

    340

    The electronic journals from established publishers, for which the University of Exeter has access, may be consulted via the links below.

    341

    The Feuillants copy is in existence, being the only manuscript, or partly manuscript, authority for the text; but access to it and reproduction of it are subjected to rather unfortunate restrictions by the authorities, and until it is completely edited students are rather at the mercy of those who have actually consulted it.

    342

    The half-breeds which they had not been consulted.

    343

    The histories of Haureau, Ritter, Prantl and Windelband may also be consulted.

    344

    The History of the Quakers in Ireland (from 1653 to 1752), by Wight and Rutty, may be consulted.

    345

    The initial tics usually initially involve the face or head, but the doctor should be consulted if any uncontrolled repetitive behavior is observed.

    346

    The inscriptions of Pefteuauneit, priest of Neith at Sais, and from his position the native authority who was most likely to be consulted by, Cambyses and Darius, tells of his relations with these two kings.

    347

    The interests of internal commerce were, however, wisely consulted.

    348

    The Latin preface to the first series enumerates some of iElfric's authorities, the chief of whom was Gregory the Great, but the short list there given by no means exhausts the authors whom he consulted.

    349

    The main principles of this agreement were decided during the spring of 1867; but during this period the Austrians were not really consulted at all.

    350

    The Natal, Transvaal and Orange Free State official publications should also be consulted.

    351

    The operations of these two great chartered companies occupy a place among memorable events of Frederick Henry's stadholderate; they are therefore mentioned here, but for further details the special articles must be consulted.

    352

    The oracle continued to be consulted down to Christian times, until Constantine, and again later Theodosius, forbade the practice and closed the temple.

    353

    The oracle was, however, still consulted, e.g.

    354

    The oracle, being again consulted by Temenus, bade him offer an expiatory sacrifice and banish the murderer for ten years, and look out for a man with three eyes to act as guide.

    355

    The pediatrician should be consulted if the child is also extremely pale or has little or no color in the gums, nail beds, creases of the palm, or lining of the eyelids.

    356

    The pediatrician should be consulted if the child is extremely pale, with little or no color in the gums, nail beds, creases of the palm, or lining of the eyelids.

    357

    The pediatrician should be consulted if vomiting continues beyond that time, if the child shows signs of dehydration, seems extremely lethargic, or if the child is a very young infant.

    358

    The physiology of the fungi comes under the head of that of plants generally, and the works of Pfeffer, Sachs, Vines, Darwin and Klebs may be consulted for details.

    359

    The plan adopted by the Christians saved labour, economized space, and consulted reverence in the deposition of the corpse.

    360

    The population had not been consulted as to the declaration of war, and their opinion was no more listened to now; but by giving up the cooperation of Parliament the prime minister at the same time abdicated his power in favour of the military authorities.

    361

    The priestly position of the family survived the fall of Shiloh and the capture of the ark, and it was members of this house who consulted Jehovah for the early kings until Solomon deposed Abiathar.

    362

    The recalcitrant clergy refused to obey an act passed solely by the secular authority (convocation not having been consulted) or to acknowledge the jurisdiction of a court which had been robbed of its "spiritual" character.

    363

    The Reports of the United States Census (especially the Twelfth Census for 1900 and the special census of manufactures for 1905) should be consulted, and Memoirs of Georgia (2 vols., Atlanta, Ga., 1895) contains chapters on industrial conditions.

    364

    The rights of the Riksdag were secured by the KonungafOrsakran, or assurance given by every Swedish king on his accession, guaranteeing the collaboration of the estates in the work of legislation, and they were also to be consulted on all questions of foreign policy.

    365

    The risk that infection has set in by the time a medical professional is consulted is, therefore, greater.

    366

    The tech consulted a code table, and called telecom on this mobile phone.

    367

    The Victorian County Histories (Constable) may also be consulted.

    368

    The whole party were more or less in sympathy with the Commonwealth, and Cudworth was consulted by John Thurloe, Cromwell's secretary of state, in regard to university and government appointments.

    369

    The wishes of the inhabitants were not consulted, and among them resentment was felt at the way in which their future was thus disposed of.

    370

    There is a tradition that the Delphian oracle was consulted as early as the period of the kings during the reign of Tarquinius Superbus, and in 4 3 o a temple was dedicated to Apollo on the occasion of a pestilence, and during the Second Punic War (in 212) the Ludi Apollinares were instituted in his honour.

    371

    There seems no reason to suppose that he was consulted respecting the great Tory strokes of the creation of the twelve new peers and the dismissal of Marlborough (December 1711), but they would hardly have been ventured upon if The Conduct of the Allies and the Examiners had not prepared the way.

    372

    There was another temple dedicated to him on the road from Thebes to Potniae, and here was the oracle of Amphiaraus consulted by Croesus and Mardonius.

    373

    There were twenty-seven vizirs (ministers), but only some of them were consulted on affairs of state.

    374

    Therefore, a physician should be consulted before use.

    375

    These logs were towed from the ship, but with quick passages and well surveyed coasts, the need arose for a patent log which could be readily consulted from the deck, and from which the distance run under varying speeds could be quickly ascertained.

    376

    These officials, at the command of the senate, consulted the Sibylline books in order to discover, not exact predictions of definite future events, but the religious observances necessary to avert extraordinary calamities (pestilence, earthquake) and to expiate prodigies in cases where the national deities were unable, or unwilling, to help. Only the interpretation of the oracle which was considered suitable to the emergency was made known to the public, not the oracle itself.

    377

    These symptoms may also resemble other conditions or medical problems, so a physician should be consulted for a diagnosis.

    378

    These works are lost; but their titles, combined with expressions in the letters of Synesius, who consulted her about the construction of an astrolabe and a hydroscope, indicate that she devoted herself specially to astronomy and mathematics.

    379

    They might be consulted by the prefect or sub-prefect; but they had no hold over him.

    380

    They never consulted with books, and know and can tell much less than they have done.

    381

    They never undarstood one another, and never consulted together in hours of danger, save to embroil matters in politics as in war.

    382

    This change, however, only applied to censorship by the Foreign Office, and messages were still liable to censorship from the point of view of other departments (Admiralty, War Office, Home Office or Treasury, for instance) consulted by the Press Bureau - a system which continued until 1919.

    383

    This council must be consulted on matters affecting the budget.

    384

    This tendency was already shown by Catherine when she created the League of Neutrals as an arm against the naval supremacy of England, and by Paul when he insisted that his peace negotiations with Bonaparte should be regarded as part of a general European pacification, in which he must be consulted.

    385

    Thornton, an old colleague in the India House, "has carried out her long-cherished scheme (about which she tells me she consulted you) of a ` vibratory ' for me, and has made a pleasant covered walk, some 30 ft.

    386

    Though he consulted her as frequently as he always had, he no longer took her with him everywhere he went or told her what he was doing.

    387

    Thurston's Materials of Engineering, should be consulted for the more practical details.

    388

    Thus Sweden, as well as Denmark, had become an absolute monarchy, but with this important difference, that the right of the Swedish people, in parliament assembled, to be consulted on all important matters was recognized and acted upon.

    389

    Tina Sloan (ex-Lillian Raines, GL) - As Katherine Pierce, Sloan played a grieving widow who consulted with Guya for spiritual guidance.

    390

    To aid diagnosis, a multi-disciplinary team may be consulted so the proper treatment can be planned.

    391

    To establish the required design, Portakabin's own architects also consulted with NHS estates.

    392

    To realize the present state of hagiology, the Bibliotheca hagiographica, both Latin and Greek, published by the Bollandists, and the Bulletin hagiographique, which appears in each number of the Analecta Bollandiana (see Bollandists), must be consulted.

    393

    To some extent this was done in 1879; a resident governor or Statthalter was appointed, and a local representative assembly, which was consulted as to new laws.

    394

    Two eminent physicians had consulted over his case without being able to give a name to the affection from which he suffered.

    395

    Under pressure of this new danger and urged on by the Catholic dvts, supported by the influence of Pope Urban VIII., Richelieu concluded with Spain the treaty of Monzon (March 5, 1626), by which the interests of his allies Venice, Savoy and the Grisons were sacrificed without their being consulted.

    396

    Unsuccessful in his search, he came in the course of his wanderings to Delphi, where he consulted the oracle.

    397

    Various articles in the Archivio storico siciliano and the series of Documenti per servire alla storia della Sicilia, both published by the Societa siciliana per la storia patria, may also be consulted.

    398

    Villard (Paris, 1870), may also be consulted.

    399

    Waddington's Inscriptions of Syria may also be consulted; Dussaud (Rene) and Frederic Macler, Voyage archeologique au Safi et dans le Djabel ed-Druz (1901).

    400

    Waite (1887); and The Arcane Schools, by John Yarker (1909), may be consulted with advantage, though not authorized publications of the Society.

    401

    Wallace's Gifford Lecture, 6 chap. i., may also be consulted; but Wallace does not distinguish the unusual sense which the term bears as applied to Raymond's book.

    402

    Was there a decision so small that he need not be consulted?

    403

    Watson continued to exert his pen with vigour, and in general to good purpose, denouncing the slave trade, advocating the union with Ireland, and offering financial suggestions to Pitt, who seems to have frequently consulted him.

    404

    We asked parents which core values they thought were most important and consulted with developmental psychologists and educators of different faiths on how to teach them.

    405

    We have arranged for 49 Radon tests to be installed, and have been consulted on several remediation schemes.

    406

    Werner in the Zeitschrift fiir anorganische Chemie from 1892 onwards should be consulted.

    407

    What made his position the more remarkable was that he was frequently consulted by the government which he had declined to join, and that on some occasions they invoked the assistance which his great influence in the House enabled him to afford to them.

    408

    When a decision had to be taken regarding a domestic serf, especially if one had to be punished, he always felt undecided and consulted everybody in the house; but when it was possible to have a domestic serf conscripted instead of a land worker he did so without the least hesitation.

    409

    When a neurological cause is suspected, a multi-disciplinary team may be consulted to provide an accurate diagnosis, so the proper treatment can be planned.

    410

    When consulted in a great council at Lillebonne they returned an unfavourable reply, and it was necessary to convince them individually by threats and persuasions.

    411

    When doctors are uncertain about a newborn's sex, a specialist in infant hormonal problems is consulted as soon as possible.

    412

    When the Inland Revenue is not the petitioning creditor, they should be contacted and consulted like any other creditor.

    413

    When the Long Parliament met, Williams was made chairman of a committee of inquiry into innovations in the church; and he was one of the bishops consulted by Charles as to whether he should veto the bill for the attainder of Strafford.

    414

    Whitney (1860), may be consulted for details.

    415

    With his expertise and background, Loyd Auerbach has consulted for and appeared on many television shows, such as The View, Ghost Adventures and Sightings.

    416

    Within certain limits Croatia's autonomy was respected, but so far from Zagreb being consulted, the terms of the new settlement were in effect dictated from Budapest and only submitted pro forma to a carefully " packed " Croatian Diet, after the bargain between Budapest and Vienna had already made of them an accomplished fact.

    417

    Without entering further into the discussion of these alternative theories, for which the literature of the subject must be consulted, it may be pointed out that on the latter view the strobiloid forms of Pteridophyta would not necessarily be regarded as primitive relatively to the large-leaved forms, and also that the early stages of the origin of the sporophyte in the two cases may have proceeded on different lines.

    418

    Would she have consulted a plastic surgeon or a magician?

    419

    You have probably consulted with a professional to help you with the legal and financial issues.