A hushed silence fell over the verandah and the strains of an old song filtered soft music through the air.
A knock on the door brought only silence.
A lengthy silence followed, and she bitterly considered how well he had betrayed her.
A moment of tense silence fell.
A popular demonstration, in which the papal bulls had been paraded through the streets with circumstances of peculiar ignominy and finally burnt, led to intervention by Wenceslaus on behalf of public order; three young men, for having openly asserted the unlawfulness of the papal indulgence after silence had been enjoined, were sentenced to death (June 1412); the excommunication against Huss was renewed, and the interdict again laid on all places which should give him shelter - a measure which now began to be more strictly regarded by the clergy, so that in the following December Huss had no alternative but to yield to the express wish of the king by temporarily withdrawing from Prague.
A procession is formed by the male friends of the deceased, headed by a number of priests in full dress, to follow the body to the dakhma, or "tower of silence."
A prolonged and general silence followed.
A rifle cracked, piercing the silence with deadly import.
A strained silence stretched between them.
A surprised silence fell over those in the street before someone bellowed.
According to Bellarmine, Garnet's zealous friend and defender, "If the person confessing be concealed, it is lawful for a priest to break the seal of confession in order to avert a great calamity "; but he justifies Garnet's silence by insisting that it was not lawful to disclose a treasonable secret to a heretical king.
According to the rule of St Bruno, all the members of a Carthusian brotherhood lived in the most absolute solitude and silence.
Actually, the silence was beginning to get on her nerves, but she didn't want him reporting that fact to her father or Denton.
After a few moments of mutual silence, both men rose and returned to their rooms.
After a few seconds of shocked silence Matt carefully replaced his arm about the other man and allowed the snuggle.
After a long silence in the face of severe and persistent criticism, Strachan made a general reply in a very able speech in the legislative council in March 1828.
After a long silence, she sighed.
After a measure of dead silence came Ethel's cold voice.
After a moment of awkward silence he said, "I'm sure you know what your name means."
After a moment of silence, she started forward again.
After a prolonged silence, she hugged him again.
After a short silence he rose.
After a short silence the countess spoke again but this time no one replied.
After a stunned silence, she asked.
After a surprised silence, fear crossed her features.
After a thick moment of silence, Evelyn rose to place the tarantula cat near the pilot and sealed off the door between the tiny cabin and pilot.
After a thick silence, she whispered, Explains why the Others want to drag me over there.
After excuses made to the animal or to the species in general, the victim was placed in position, and silence observed by all who were present.
After he was seated again, she filled her plate and they both ate in silence for a while.
After several failed attempts to communicate, they proceeded in silence to the nearest town, a coastal resort-like town.
After the contract was signed and it was time for Just Sunshine to deliver, there was an embarrassed silence.
Afterward, they lay in each other's arms in contented silence.
Again in the utter silence I heard that thin, sibilant note which spoke of intense suppressed excitement.
Against the theory which sees in Peisistratus the author of the first complete text of Homer we have to set the absolute silence of Herodotus, Thucydides, the orators and the Alexandrian grammarians.
Alex always seemed to know the right thing to say in any moment, and his silence often felt awkward.
Alex did the same with Ed and they saddled the horses in silence.
Alex gazed in awed silence at the brilliant sunset.
Alex had watched in silence as she struggled with the issue of wanting a baby.
Alex swung a gaze on him that was clearly intended to bring silence to the table – and it did.
Alex swung a gaze on him that was clearly intended to bring silence to the table – and it did.
Although Leo did not fully comprehend the import of the movement, he directed (3rd February 1518) the vicar-general of the Augustinians to impose silence on the monks.
Although the records preserve complete silence upon the period now under review, it is necessary to free oneself from the narrow outlook of the later Judaean compilers.
American congressman Gary Condit has broken his silence over the disappearance of 24 year old intern Chandra Levy.
Amid general silence it was a formidable and much dreaded body of opinion; and in order to stifle it Louis XIV., the tool of his confessor, the Jesuit Le Tellier, made use of his usual means.
An awkward silence fell, and Rhyn knew what the immortal before him wasn't saying by the look of half-alarm, half-curiosity on his face.
An elderly sergeant who had approached the officer while he was giving these explanations had waited in silence for him to finish speaking, but at this point, evidently not liking the officer's remark, interrupted him.
And it can hardly be thought that their silence is accidental.
And then there was a terrible brooding silence which followed.
And this conduct is the result, not only of his fierce and inexorable character, but also (as the silence of Homer shows) of the want of any general rules or principles, any code of morality or of honour, which would have required him to act in a different way.
Another hour of silence passed, and she started to pace.
Another long moment of silence draped over them.
As a last resource More tried the expedient of silence, dissembling his wit and affecting to be dull.
As if on cue, the sound of a vehicle starting broke the silence.
As Ryland closed his door, the Quincy sisters came out of the parlor and began climbing the stairs—Effie with a cheery 'good night Mr. and Mrs. Dean,' and Claire with tight-lipped silence.
As Ryland closed his door, the Quincy sisters came out of the parlor and began climbing the stairs—Effie with a cheery 'good night Mr. and Mrs. Dean,' and Claire with tight-lipped silence.
As she grew to womanhood she became inclined to silence, and spent much of her time in solitude and prayer.
At first (1594) he simply enjoined silence on both parties so far as Spain was concerned; but ultimately, in 1598, he appointed the "Congregatio de auxiliis Gratiae" for the settlement of the dispute, which became more and more a party one.
At her silence, he glanced towards her.
At her silence, he straightened to look at her.
At her silence, Jonny took her hand.
At her silence, Yully spoke.
At Hilden's silence, Taran opened his eyes, irritated by the brightness.
At his silence, Darkyn moved closer, his dark eyes piercing and the growl in his chest audible.
At his silence, Death went on.
At his silence, she sighed.
At his silence, the stranger looked where he did.
At Jonny's silence, she looked up.
At last, in August 1905, the long and mysterious silence was broken by the announcement that a son had been born to Pigott by his "spiritual wife," Miss Ruth Preece, an inmate of the Agapemone.
At their silence, Jade.s face went red and his eyes blazed.
Babel of jarring voices; among the vanquished the sullen silence of despair.
Beware of the ghost in the night that comes a creeping with cat's-paw silence into your bedroom to steal you away!
Big silence on the big freeze Labor's failure to introduce winter fuel payments for severely disabled adults has been a blow to many.
Brady prodded at her silence.
Brady sat in silence for a long moment, thinking hard.
Brush crackled and then there was silence.
But by Galileo they were passed over in silence.
But Catherine, still in difficulties, was obliged to watch in silence the collapse of her party in Poland, and submit to the double humiliation of recalling her ambassador and withdrawing her army from the country.
But he was not a thoroughly skilful courtier, and one of the best known of Voltairiana is the contempt or at least silence with which Louis XV.
But Ryland couldn't stand the silence.
But the inference which he draws from this silence of the historical books is manifestly a precarious one at best.
But this is in a historical work; whereas the argument from silence about historical facts in a philosophical work can seldom apply.
By mutual agreement, announced to Howie by our silence, no discussion about Julie took place unless initiated by Howie himself.
Cameron's silence regarding the middle east is truly deafening.
Capital punishment is retained on the statute, but is never enforced, the prisoner on whom sentence of death is passed in due form in open court being relegated to imprisonment for life in solitary confinement and perpetual silence.
Carmen accepted the hug and stepped back, startled to silence.
Carmen stopped washing the dish in her hand and stared at Mary in mute silence.
Carmen waited in impatient silence for an agonizing week for the ultrasound.
Carmen watched him in tense silence.
Classes sit in silence, they copy out texts, no pupil dares to even slightly transgress.
Clement replied in 1705 with a bull condemning respectful silence.
Cowed by the show of armed force, and remembering the fate of Hastings, the two assemblies received the claim with silence which gave consent.
Cynthia didn't answer and the silence became nerve racking.
Cynthia managed a smile as she cleaned and stacked the utensil carnage from her baking frenzy while Dean sipped his coffee in silence, content to spend a few quiet minutes before the swarm of guests descended in earnest.
Damian prodded as the Black God sulked in silence.
Danbys Like the Commons, Danby wished to silence both ministry.
Darian was the first to break the tense silence.
Dean asked to break the silence.
Dean didn't comment and a short silence followed.
Dean kept his silence lest he have to hear why Uncle Henry and/or his automobile was considered the epitome of stubbornness.
Dean said nothing and she finally broke the silence.
Dean took a deep breath, half expecting Ryland to demand that Edith leave, but there was only silence.
Dean wondered if there was another, more sinister reason for Paul Dawkins' silence on the subject—that he was the murderer of his wife's natural father.
Dean wondered if there was another, more sinister reason for Paul Dawkins' silence on the subject—that he was the murderer of his wife's natural father.
Dean's continued silence prompted her to explain.
Dean's silence acknowledged his agreement.
Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.
Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.
Deidre asked at his silence.
Deidre drank her coffee in silence, feeling Wynn's gaze and unwilling to look at him after almost admitting to the plan.
Don't wait until after eleven o'clock on November the eleven o'clock on November the eleventh to break the silence.
During one of these moments of awkward silence when Anatole's prominent eyes were gazing calmly and fixedly at her, Natasha, to break the silence, asked him how he liked Moscow.
Edith looked up at the ceiling once more but in a few moments there was only silence.
Elizabeth broke the stony silence which had descended on the room.
Evaluating each other, the three creatures stood in tight silence before Rhyn spoke at last.
Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content.
Ferapontov's wife, who till then had not ceased wailing under the shed, became quiet and with the baby in her arms went to the gate, listening to the sounds and looking in silence at the people.
Finally Katie could bare the silence no longer.
Finally Katie could bear the silence no longer.
Finally, after ten minutes of silence passed, they heard the sound of feet running down the slope on the other side of the rise above them.
Finally, amidst profound silence from the press and the Assemblies, a protest was raised against imperial despotism by the literary world, against the excommunicated sovereign by Catholicism, and against the author of the continental blockade by the discontented bourgeoisie, ruined by the crisis of 1811.
Finally, Fred broke the silence.
Finally, it was he who broke the silence.
Following the fashion of the pagan mysteries in which men were only permitted to gaze upon the sacred objects after minute lustrations and scrupulous purifications, Christian teachers came to represent the Creed, Lord's Prayer and Lord's Supper as mysteries to be guarded in silence and never divulged either to the unbaptized or to the pagans.
For a few minutes there was an uncomfortable silence at the table.
For a few seconds there was silence on the other end of the line.
For a minute after the patio door slid shut she stood in stunned silence, too shocked by his outburst to think of a response.
For a moment she contemplated silence, but what would be the point?
For a moment the silence continued, and then a deep voice stated flatly – "Alex."
For a moment the silence continued, and then a deep voice stated flatly – "Alex."
For a moment they both gazed in silence at the scene beyond.
For seven years, nevertheless, during which he led a life of studious retirement in the Villa Segni at Bellosguardo, near Florence, he maintained an almost unbroken silence.
For several seconds while the young man was taking his place on the step the silence continued.
For some time he stood in silence considering whether he should follow him or go away.
For the same reason they refuse to occupy the time of worship with an arranged programme of vocal service; they meet in silence, desiring that the service of the meeting shall depend on spiritual guidance.
For three more days the magician just glowers at him, not saying a word - bitter, hushed, resentful, silence.
Fred asked after a proper moment of silence.
From his silence in regard to Christian authors, it is inferred that he was not a Christian.
From its inception this body proved highly influential in promoting Baptist co-operation in missionary and educational work, in efforts to supply the churches with suitable ministers and to silence unworthy ones, and in maintaining sound doctrine.
Gabe was quiet for a long moment, leading them through the jungle in thoughtful silence. Katie felt the strange sense of something following again and moved closer to him.
Garrison in 1831, had stirred the conscience of the North, and had had its influence even upon many who strongly deprecated its extreme radicalism; the Compromise of 1850 had failed to silence sectional controversy, and the Fugitive Slave Law, which was one of the compromise measures, had throughout the North been bitterly assailed and to a considerable extent had been nullified by state legislation; and finally in 1854 the slavery agitation was fomented by the passage of the KansasNebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise and gave legislative sanction to the principle of "popular sovereignty" - the principle that the inhabitants of each Territory as well as of each state were to be left free to decide for themselves whether or not slavery was to be permitted therein.
Ghostly, veiled ladies of exceptional height passed in somber silence past an empty bier while a shadowy figure looking like a cross between Hercule Poirot and Fred O'Connor lurked behind a pillar, watching.
Giovanni took Rhyn's silence as encouragement and began to discuss his pedigree and which immortals he knew.
Hadden has since maintained a diplomatic silence over the mistakes to be avoided from the latest welsh debacle.
Harnack finds that our sense of the trustworthiness of the book " is enhanced by a thorough study of the chronological procedure of its author, both where he speaks and where he keeps silence."
Having inspected the country opposite the Shevardino Redoubt, Napoleon pondered a little in silence and then indicated the spots where two batteries should be set up by the morrow to act against the Russian entrenchments, and the places where, in line with them, the field artillery should be placed.
He adds that he has appended it to the Rabdologia, in addition to the promptuary, because he did not wish to bury it in silence nor to publish so small a matter by itself.
He also inculcated on Sanders to keep silence on " human experiments.
He ate in silence for a few minutes.
He called for a minute's silence in their honor.
He could simply turn the subject off, like a radio, leaving her in shamed silence.
He cradled her in silence, holding her close.
He did not say another word to Petya but rode in silence all the way.
He didn't answer and silence dragged on.
He fell into silence again for several hours.
He finally broke the awkward silence.
He finally broke the silence, "So, are you some kind of wolf royalty?"
He finally broke the terrible silence.
He glanced up at her, probably seeking a reason for her silence.
He introduced Burke to William Gerard Hamilton (1759), now only remembered by the nickname "single-speech," derived from the circumstance of his having made a single brilliant speech in the House of Commons, which was followed by years of almost unbroken silence.
He kept a diffident silence during two sessions, his first speech being in strong opposition to slavery, which he proposed to discourage and eventually to abolish, by imposing a heavy tax on all further importations.
He let her snuggle there in her silence, the only sound the swish of the windshield wipers blowing away the snow.
He merely shook his head in silence, thinking dark thoughts in the depths of his mind.
He mulled it over in silence, sipping on his coffee while they all waited for his decision.
He now proposed that both sides should keep silence on the points in dispute.
He paced up and down a few times in silence, but his eyes glittered feverishly and his lips quivered as he began speaking.
He planted his hands on his hips and looked upward, cursing the gods in silence.
He preserves a strange and significant silence with regard to Ahura-mazda, the supreme God of Zoroastrianism, and in fact can hardly have been a Zoroastrian believer at all.
He promises to furnish answers and arguments needed to silence critics.
He pulled her close again and for a few moments they stood in silence again.
He stood six feet four inches tall and his stature helped to silence any of the illicit distillers who challenged the newly licensed distillery.
He stopped and lifted a hand to silence her.
He wandered back to his office, listening to only silence as he passed Ryland's door.
He wiped the blood from his mouth and watched in dazed silence as Justin marched out the door.
He wrote a chronicle of the monastery and several biographies - the life of Gerhard Groot, of Florentius Radewyn, of a Flemish lady St Louise, of Groot's original disciples; a number of tracts on the monastic life - The Monk's Alphabet, The Discipline of Cloisters, A Dialogue of Novices, The Life of the Good Monk, The Monk's Epitaph, Sermons to Novices, Sermons to Monks, The Solitary Life, On Silence, On Poverty, Humility and Patience; two tracts for young people - A Manual of Doctrine for the Young, and A Manual for Children; and books for edification - On True Compunction, The Garden of Roses, The Valley of Lilies, The Consolation of the Poor and the Sick, The Faithful Dispenser, The Soul's Soliloquy, The Hospital of the Poor.
Her proclamation startled them in to silence.
Here the silence is effective as it encourages the viewer to focus on their grace and technique, and emphasizes the solemnity of death.
Hiding their faces they rejoin the huge throng of miserable humanity - again in silence.
Hilden asked at his silence.
His father, who suffered a stroke in 1961 which rendered him speechless, endured the agony in silence.
His friend was dying and instead of getting the support he needed from his family, he had been sworn to silence.
His silence indicated he hadn't taken the test ... or it was negative?
His silence on the subject of Roman greatness and glory as contrasted with the prominence of these subjects in the poetry of men of provincial birth such as Ennius, Virgil and Horace, may be explained by the principle that familiarity had made the subject one of less wonder and novelty to him.
His silence reminded her of a time when they were fighting.
His silence was all the proof she needed.
His silence was proof enough.
His silence was worse than his anger.
His suspicions concerning Lydia's actions and his continued silence in not reporting them came too close to involving him as an accessory in whatever she might have done.
His unfinished question lingered in the silence between them.
His voice was extremely weak, but sometimes rose into eloquence, and always commanded perfect silence.
His words made the silence that followed even tenser.
His words were followed by a long silence.
I always figured dad might have murdered his son and frightened the boy into silence.
I broke the silence with a very soft question.
I have spent several long minutes creeping about in silence.
I plan well what I will say when we are together, but dread of so burdening this dear and gentle man with the troubled future before us causes me to only hold him close and retain my silence.
I understand that your silence is because you are preparing the sermon for tomorrow.
I wouldn't be surprised the Shipton marriage was a disaster from the start and Donnie's silence is a result of that tension.
If he bore in silence the odium that fell upon him owing to the break-up of the collection of the Louvre, it was because he knew that it would be fatal to allow it to be known that the first initiative in the matter had come from the king.
If not for Hannah's surprised silence, she would've refused him.
In 1842 the two-volume edition of his Poems broke the ten years' silence which he had enforced himself to keep. Here, with many pieces already known to all lovers of modern verse, were found rich and copious additions to his work.
In answer to this contention it may be said that, although the silence of the Chronicle is difficult to understand, it is almost impossible to believe that the very existence of the most important city in the country could suddenly cease and the inhabitants disappear without some special notice.
In her anger she had told the queen she wished for no answer, and she was now met by a stony and exasperating silence, broken only by the words constantly repeated, "You desired no answer and you shall have none."
In many jurisdictions however the silent system, or that of associated labour in silence, was still preferred; and there might be prisons within a short distance of each other at which two entirely different systems of discipline were in force.
In matters bearing upon the arts of life it is unsafe to press the silence of the Iliad.
In other words, the intervals of silence are nearly 400 times as long as the intervals of activity.
In silence, in tears looming (tears that hang from long, thick lashes ), there is beauty.
In spite of the silence of our records, Dr Stubbs thinks that kings so well acquainted with foreign usages as Ethelred, Canute and Edward the Confessor could hardly have failed to introduce into England the institution of chivalry then springing up in every country of Europe; and he is supported in this opinion by the circumstance that it is nowhere mentioned as a Norman innovation.
In that case they, or rather it, may date from the 3rd century in spite of Eusebius's silence, and are not pseudo-Clementine in any real sense.
In the hushed silence I did not look down, not even once.
In the silence that ensued, the snoring of those who had fallen asleep could be heard.
In the silence that followed, her eyes went again to the dead women.
In the silence which followed his comment I must confess to having felt a certain childlike glee.
In the splendid balance of his nature the Virgilian longing, rerum cognoscere causas, could never indeed wholly silence the call to exercise his active powers.
In their watchful silence, and in their rapt attention, do these denizens of the borderlands make known their approbation.
In these coffee-houses, however, there generally prevails a very decorous stillness and silence.
It is true that silence does not necessarily mean acquiescence.
It now appeared to some of the ecclesiastical authorities that the only way to silence Martin was to have him attacked in his own railing style, and accordingly certain writers of ready wit, among them John Lyly, Thomas Nashe and Robert Greene, were secretly commissioned to answer the pamphlets.
It seems probable from the silence of the records that they had already fallen into disuse early in the 13th century.
It was not a good silence.
It was rarely possible to ascertain who was responsible for the policy of silence.
It will usurp authority over the man, but not cause him to be in silence.
Jackson and Elisabeth worked on the pumpkins, mostly in silence.
Jackson heard a noise and motioned to Sarah to silence herself.
Jackson put his index finger on her lips to silence her.
Jade waited, and Kris held his gaze in silence.
Jared broke the predatory silence.
Katie dug in, unconcerned with the woman's silence while there was food in front of her.
Katie jerked on the dairy door and the crack of frozen boards echoed in the pregnant silence.
Kiera felt the awkward silence but didn't know what to say.
Kiera frowned, concerned by his silence.
Lana felt for the quiet woman as she fell in to a sad silence.
Lana stood in the silence outside the operation room, exhausted and worried.
Lastly, when he is silent about a historical fact, the argument from silence is evidence only when he could not have failed to mention it; as, for example, in the Constitution of Athens, when he could not have failed to mention quinqueremes and other facts after 325-324.
Later when I replied giving more detail about my position, there was a long and deafening silence from you.
Later, when the game had run to silence, she became serious once more.
Let dust in dust and silence lie; Sing, sing, ye heavenly choir.
Let mountains speak for themselves and students may only hear the echoes of their hopes and fears or silence.
Lisa put shaking fingers to her mouth to silence an involuntary cry.
Lydia Larkin's voice broke the silence.
Man comes into the world to endure; let him endure then, and that in silence.
Meantime, however, the decay and ultimate silence of the living prophetic word concurred with prolonged political servitude to produce an important change in Hebrew religion.
Meanwhile the opposition parties openly allied themselves with the Yugoslav Club in Austria, which agitated for complete national unity, but saved itself from prosecution by occasional references to the dynasty and absolute silence regarding Serbia.
Meditation also fosters a state of recollection that makes fruitful the times of silence during the day.
More silence, then, "Will you have dinner with me?"
Moreover, in one case Jesus is described as groaning before He spoke; in the other the cure was at first incomplete; and both of the men were strictly charged to observe silence afterwards.
Moreover, it did not allow him to keep silence where the remoter consequences were of that character, and ought to be provided for betimes.
Natasha and Princess Mary looked at one another in silence, and the longer they did so without saying what they wanted to say, the greater grew their antipathy to one another.
No doubt it wasn't what he wanted to hear and there was another uncomfortable silence.
No express pronouncement on this subject could be wrung from him, and his enforced silence concealed the secret design of safeguarding the principle of sovereignty.
No more carefree laughter Silence ever after mostly self-explanatory, this verse simply expresses ABBA's sadness at the loss of Buddy Holly.
No one spoke until the silence became awkward.
Nor would such silence touching Paul's speedy martyrdom be disingenuous, any more than on the theory that martyrdom overtook him several years later.
Normally audio descriptions should fit within periods of silence, or over quiet inconsequential; sound.
Nothing more was said about Justin, and Mr. O'Hara's silence was confirmation that he had tried and failed.
Of course silence was always possible.
On the 16th of November 1816, she was interrogated by the police, who frightened her into silence about the supposed substitution of another child for the dauphin.
Once again they lapsed into silence, but again Jennifer Radisson made no move to leave.
Once he had finished, there was a stunned silence for several seconds.
Only silence remained as he lay there, wanting to escape from all that was happening, surrender in the peace of sleep, but even sleep eluded him.
Or suppose he comes from reading a Greek or Latin classic in the original, whose praises are familiar even to the so-called illiterate; he will find nobody at all to speak to, but must keep silence about it.
Our isolated position in the depths of Repulse made this silence seem eerie.
People in Tower Hamlets also observed two minutes silence on November 11 in memory of the war heroes.
Perhaps Dad had sworn him to silence.
Pierre unfolded his cold table napkin and, resolving to break the silence, looked at Natasha and at Princess Mary.
Powers of reasoning are not denied to animals nor even speech; the silence of the brute creation may be put down to their superior cunning.
Prince Andrew, glancing at Pierre, broke the silence now and then with remarks which showed that he was in a good temper.
Prince Andrew, looking straight in front of him, listened in silence to Pierre's words.
Princess Mary saw Dessalles' embarrassed and astonished look fixed on her father, noticed his silence, and was struck by the fact that her father had forgotten his son's letter on the drawing-room table; but she was not only afraid to speak of it and ask Dessalles the reason of his confusion and silence, but was afraid even to think about it.
Probably because it was so completely exotic in character it is passed over in almost total silence in the Gospels - the city (as opposed to the lake) is mentioned but once, as the place from which came boats with sight-seers to the scene of the feeding the five thousand, John vi.
Quakerism was preached in Scotland; very soon after its rise in England; but in the north and south of Scotland there existed, independently of and before this, preaching, groups of persons who were dissatisfied with the national form of worship and who met together in silence fordevotion.
Racism thrives because the silence of the majority, and their reluctance to stand up and be counted quietly condones it!
Rhyn ignored his brother as the lean man paced and pulled at his hair in frustrated silence.
Richard never published any statement as to their end, though some easy tale of a fever, a conflagration, or an accident might have served him better than the mere silence that he employed.
Rocks kicked loose fell in silence until ricocheting and bouncing far below.
Sarah broke the silence with a tenuous giggle that evoked a twisted smile from Jackson.
Seconds ticked by as she stared at him in shocked silence.
She bit her lip but didn't answer, causing an uncomfortable silence.
She can't do to you what she used to, Rhyn said at the silence.
She continued to pack in silence.
She counted the seconds in tense silence, waiting for the sound of an explosion, but the only sound was a car approaching from below.
She felt the uneasy truce between the two parties in the ensuing silence, understood their hospitality toward Taran was dangerously tepid.
She gazed up at him in rapt silence.
She guessed what he'd say before he broke the thick silence between them.
She had long felt silence was the only answer to such exclamations.
She laughs nervously, I probably shouldn't say that. There should flat silence, the flutter of nervous giggles.
She looked so lovely in that garb that he simply stood and watched in silence.
She returned her gaze to the sky at the awkward silence that fell.
She stood in shocked silence as the plane left the ground.
She waited in tense silence, but heard nothing unusual.
She went to the kitchen and made him a cup in silence, glancing at him a few times as he propped his head up with both his hands.
Sieyes, conscious that his political mechanism would merely winnow the air, until the profoundly able and forceful man at his side adapted it to the work of government, relapsed into silence; and his resignation of the office of consul, together with that of Ducos, was announced as imminent.
Silence and secrecy, punctuated with disingenuousness have consistently been its preferred modus operandi.
Silence escorted them to the house.
Silence fell between them again and he plucked at a loose thread on the seat.
Silence fell, and the scent of blood and fire wafted into the garage.
Silence followed her words.
Silence followed until Randy said, "Hello?"
Silence followed, and she wondered if her paranoia had caused her to imagine it.
Silence for its own sake cannot be too much deprecated.
Skiing amidst the silence of the fells in a mystical blue twilight with rose-coloured dawns and dusks will leave you with indelible images.
Sofia's words freed them from deep within his mind, and Dusty's hammering at the facts made it impossible for him to silence them as he wanted to.
Some anomalies, both of metre and of sense, may be removed by judicious emendation; and many lines become smooth enough, if we assume a crasis of open vowels of the same class, or a diphthongal pronunciation of others, or contraction or silence of certain suffixes as in Syriac. The oldest elegiac utterances are not couched in this metre; e.g.
Some victims may prefer to suffer in silence rather than to face the ordeal of getting involved in the Criminal Justice process.
Somehow, listening to the silence I feel myself becoming serene.
Still, his silence made her feel like he was chastising her as well.
Stoic silence wouldn't do for Damon Gough.
Subject matter and genre are defined in terms of the serial killer trope and The Silence of the Lambs.
Such a silence could only be maintained around the House when there was little interest in its proceedings.
Synopsis Silence is like a huge expanse of blue black firmament where on a master artist creates most beautiful patterns.
Taken by surprise, puzzled by the comparative silence of their own guns and blinded by the mist, the troops of the 10th Div.
That was a game Dean had no intention of playing and the silence draped the room like a spring fog.
That would explain his silence.
The "spirit" of Maximilla gained a signal victory, a certain Themiso in particular having reduced the bishops to silence.
The awkward silence behind her was soon filled by the clicking of Laurencio's camera.
The awkward silence made Jessi antsy.
The basis of the life was the Benedictine rule, but the observance of abstinence and silence went beyond it in stringency.
The celebrant himself either sprinkles the ash on his own head in silence, or receives it from the priest of highest dignity present.
The claim of John the Baptist to prophetic inspiration broke a silence that had lasted for more than three hundred years.
The clock ticked thirty long seconds away and then the silence was ripped by a ferocious growl.
The Deans shared a subdued silence as they boarded the Jeep to pick up their guest at the Beaumont.
The Delegations were not to sit together; each was to meet separately; they were to communicate by writing, every document being accompanied by a translation in Magyar or German, as the case might be; only if after three times exchanging notes they failed to agree was there to be a common session; in that case there would be no discussion, and they were to vote in silence; a simple majority was sufficient.
The Emperor listened in silence, not looking at Michaud.
The emperor Marcian approved the doctrinal decrees of the council and enjoined silence in regard to theological questions.
The ensuing silence was even harder to endure than the revelations had been.
The ensuing silence, however, reminded her once more of their awkward status.
The fact that in no other scriptural passage is mention made of any Median ruler between the last Semitic king of Babylon and Cyrus, and the absolute silence of the authoritative ancient authors regarding such a king, make it apparent that the late author of Daniel is again in error in this particular.
The Florentines must either silence the man themselves, or send him to be judged by a Roman tribunal.
The Frenchman listened in silence with the same gloomy expression, but suddenly turned to Pierre with a smile.
The further argument that the Nostoi recognized a son of Calypso by Ulysses but no son of Circe, consequently that Circe was unknown to the poet of the Nostoi, rests (in the first place) upon a conjectural alteration of a passage in Eustathius, and, moreover, has all the weakness of an argument from silence, in addition to the uncertainty arising from our very slight knowledge of the author whose silence is in question.
The gentleman email hotmail email gmail com service service stanched his wound in terrible silence.
The Germans returned it, and effected a lodgment on the beach; and the skirmish died again to silence.
The greatest defect of all is their relative silence with regard to the myths.
The hot midday sun was reminiscent of the immortal world, but the screaming was gone, replaced by silence.
The Italian infantry, waiting under a crushing bombardment, were puzzled and disheartened by the silence of their own guns.
The Jansenists played into their hands by suddenly raising (1701) in the Paris divinity school the question whether it was necessary to accept the condemnation of Jansen with interior assent, or whether a "respectful silence" was enough.
The last stage is reached when, in the highest tension and concentration, beholding in silence and utter forgetfulness of all things, it is able as it were to lose itself.
The light was extinguished and Dean heard the door close to silence.
The list recognized four Gospels, Acts, thirteen epistles of Paul, two epistles of John, Jude, Apocalypse of John and (as the text stands) of Peter; there is no mention of Hebrews or (apparently) of 3 John or Epistles of Peter, where it is possible - we cannot say more - that the silence as to t Peter is accidental; the Shepherd of Hermas on account of its date is admitted to private, but not public, reading; various writings associated with Marcion, Valentinus, Basilides and Montanus are condemned.
The long silence was full of formless historical memories of murdered husbands and poisonous paramours.
The manoeuvring power of the latter attracted the admiration of the Germans, but arriving singly on the field they were generally reduced to silence in a few minutes.
The melancholy silence that followed was broken by the sounds of the children's voices and laughter from the next room.
The members, unwilling as they were to vote the money, were afraid to offend the king, till the silence was broken by More, whose speech is said to have moved the house to reduce the subsidy of threefifteenths which the Government had demanded to £30,000.
The men fell into silence, and she sensed the silent communications she couldn't hear.
The men watched the silent battle in equal silence, their assessing looks warning her they were looking for something.
The names of wars in this century were read out following a minute's silence around a specially built alternative cenotaph.
The number of these "ancient originals" is not stated, nor is there any mention of the language in which they were composed; Montalvo's silence on the latter point might be taken to imply that they were in Castilian, but any such inference would be hazardous.
The odd energy flowing between them held them both in silence for a long moment before he spoke.
The only way to express disagreement was through silence.
The opposition, which was led by one Eusebius, a "scholasticus" or pleader who afterwards became bishop of Dorylaeum, chose to construe this utterance as a denial of the divinity of Christ, and so violent did the dispute upon it become that Nestorius judged it necessary to silence the remonstrants by force.
The original code must, it is felt, have included many other subjects now passed over in silence.
The people attend on the hills where the "towers of silence" are situated, and perform in the sagris prayers for the departed souls.
The periods of silence are regarded as times of worship equally with those occupied with vocal service, inasmuch as Friends hold that robustness of spiritual life is best promoted by earnest striving on the part of each one to know the will of God for xI.
The place was deserted and there was only that strange humming silence and electric half-light that you get in city centers late at night.
The plug is pulled and the silence is not deafening, but a weight is taken off all the same.
The question of what happens when you require a cold drink and a hot pasty raised a moment's silence for reflection.
The real hooligans in society are those who silence ideas.
The remainder of the trip passed in silence.
The rest of the one hour trip to Ouray was driven in silence.
The rest of the teamsters joined them and they all waited in silence as the horses approached and drew to an organized halt.
The rich, poetic lyrics were listened to in hushed silence, creating a great sense of atmosphere.
The ride back was quiet, but the silence was a comfortable one, only becoming awkward when they reached the door of his house.
The rocker was comfortable and a soft breeze caressed her into a blissful silence.
The Roman books are silent, and there is no mention of it in the collection known as the Leonine Sacramentary; while in the so-called Gelasian Massbook, which, as we have it, is full of Gallican additions made to St Gregory's reform, there is the same silence, though in one MS. of the 10th century given by Muratori we find a form for the ordination of an acolyte.
The same idea is expressed also by the terms app€i/iia (equilibrium) and a4a61a (refusal to speak, non-committal silence).
The seers of Israel were content to dismiss their dead to a land of silence and darkness, the vast hollow gloom of the subterranean Sheol.'
The silence became ear-splitting.
The silence began to oppress the princess and she tried to catch someone's eye.
The silence grew awkward, and she found herself thinking of the last time they were together.
The silence hung like a pall over the room as Cynthia wiped down the already spotless counter.
The silence is broken by what sounds like several gunshots.
The silence lasted for about a minute.
The silence of the extant fragments, which have not one word about the unity of Being, favours the one view; the voice of antiquity, which proclaims Xenophanes the founder of Eleaticism, has been thought to favour the other.
The silence respecting him maintained by Quintilian and by Lucian may reasonably be taken to imply their agreement with Dionysius as to his merits as a master of style.
The silence stretched between them at the stalemate.
The silence that followed stretched far longer than Dean would have liked.
The silence was tense, but she didn't care.
The silence was thick and awkward.
The silence was uncomfortable until he leaned down to kiss her.
The silence, the virtual absence of many of Tyson's fellow castaways I found suggestive and eloquent.
The strange dependants to whom he had given shelter, and to whom, in spite of their faults, he was strongly attached' by habit, dropped off one by one; and, in the silence of his home, he regretted even the noise of their scolding matches.
The Swiss, who furnished them with troops, were to be treated with consideration; and the pope sought to silence the reformer by offers of promotion, which he refused.
The three stood looking at each other, speechless, until Jackson broke the silence in his best Hispanic accent, "Lucy… you got some splainin' to do."
The three stood looking at each other, speechless, until Jackson broke the silence in his best Hispanic accent, "Lucy… you got some splainin' to do."
The total silence of the contemporary chronicle, called by the name of Isidore of Beja, shows that in the south of Spain, where the writer lived, nothing was known of the resistance made in the north.
The tradition that he went to Rome in obedience to a summons from Pope Sergius is contradicted by his own words above, and by his total silence as to any such visit.
The vast spaces of the veld, the silence of the solitudes, the marvellous, varied and abundant animal life, the savage, half-weird character of the natives and the wild adventure of the early colonists have been caught with a true spirit of genius.
The woman didn't answer for a moment of unsettling silence.
The woman listened patiently, or so Dean assumed by her silence.
The zodiac of Denderah; the Savoyards who carved their pine-forests into toys; the naked Derar, horsed on an idea, charging a troop of Roman cavalry; the long, austere Pythagorean lustrum of silence; Napoleon on the deck of the "Bellerophon," observing the drill of the English soldiers; the Egyptian doctrine that every man has two pairs of eyes; Empedocles and his shoe; the horizontal stratification of the earth; a soft mushroom pushing its way through the hard ground, - all these allusions and a thousand more are found in the same volume.
Their cooing is the only sound that breaks the silence of the old halls.
Then for many weeks he sank, exhausted, into silence.
Then he added, "Or, perhaps he used it, to stuff it in her mouth and silence her while he choked her to death."
Then there was only silence and the night sounds of the old building as Cynthia lay awake next to this man she loved.
Then there were voices, Gladys with a shrill laugh, than hushed giggling, a stumble on the steps, a grunt and finally silence.
There followed silence, then a dial tone.
There is no doubt that in this instance the unnatural quietude, the grave-like silence, and the dim religious light in which the victim was kept contributed to defer death.
There was a dead silence of suspense among the crowd as the ball described a lofty parabola.
There was a long moment of silence from the chamber around her, filled by the sound of her breathing as it grew more erratic, louder.
There was a long silence and then Señor Medena spoke.
There was a moment of silence before the door buckled beneath a blow that sent her sprawling.
There was a moment of silence, but he didn't release her.
There was a moment of silence, then a child's gleeful laugh.
There was a short silence, then the Other he addressed chuckled.
There was a short silence.
There was a tense silence and then she spoke.
There was a thoughtful silence.
There was an eerie silence for a few minutes.
There was an inhuman silence in the room, like that sea of inhuman silence round the dock of the condemned murderer.
There was an ominous silence.
There was silence for a moment, a brief reverie of relief.
There was silence, and she waited.
There was such a breathing of distress and weeping, that the preacher was obliged to speak to the people and desire silence, that he might be heard."
These facts point to a familiarity with the Greek colonies in Asia which contrasts strongly with the silence of the Iliad and Odyssey.
These two bodies nominally formed the legislature, the Tribunate merely discussing the bills sent to it by an important body, the Council of State; while the Corps Legislatif, sitting in silence, heard them defended by councillors of state and criticized by members of the Tribunate; thereupon it passed or rejected such proposals by secret voting.
They ate in comfortable silence for a while before he finally spoke.
They ate in silence and when he finished, he leaned back in his chair sipping his coffee, staring at the table absently.
They ate in silence for a few minutes and then Carmen announced her good news.
They ate in silence for a few minutes and then he spoke again.
They ate in silence for a while and finally Gerald spoke, his tone conversational.
They ate in silence, with hoods so drawn over their faces that they could see nothing but what was on the table before them.
They cleaned up the mess and then stood in awkward silence, watching Brutus.
They dismantled the tent in silence and returned with it to Dean's campsite.
They drove in silence north again, towards the ancient site.
They drove in silence while Elisabeth worked on her presentation.
They drove to the command center in anxious silence.
They gazed at each other for a few moments in silence.
They rode back to Atlanta in silence, hers distraught, his pensive.
They rode in silence for a few minutes and finally he looked up.
They rode in silence through the forest.
They sat in comfortable silence, eating.
They sat in comfortable silence, the quiet room filled only with the woman's soft snores.
They sat in comfortable silence, watching a couple of squirrel's frolic in the warm spring sun.
They sat in silence for a long time.
They sat in silence throughout the afternoon, until the sun sank far enough out of the sky to perch on the ocean.
They sat in silence, both of them gazing at the ocean.
They sat is silence through one whole Count Basie take before Dean finally spoke.
They sipped their coffee in silence for a few minutes and then Señor Medena spoke.
They sipped their coffee in silence for a few minutes and then Señor Medena spoke.
They stood in silence for a moment, eyes on the eerie lake.
They stood in silence, comfortable and whole in each other's arms.
They stood in silence, watching the waves fling the book around before sinking it.
They subsided into silence, and the gravity of her situation hedged in on her again. She liked talking to Gabe. He took her mind off her own issues and the creepy forest.
They waited in silence while he skinned the fox, then followed the brush a while, and at length turned off into the woods again.
They walked along in silence for a few moments and then Carmen gazed up at Alex.
They walked in silence to the holding cell.
They watched in silence, and when it was over, she turned to him whispering, "I'm not a monster."
They were of absorbing interest to Paris, to France and to Europe; and upon them the Girondist leader at last, on the 31st of December 1792, broke silence, delivering one of his greatest orations, probably one of the greatest combinations of sound reasoning, sagacity and eloquence which has ever been displayed in the annals of French politics.
This again is followed by vespers, with a special anthem; after which the altar is stripped in silence.
This is not to suggest a conspiracy of silence.
This piece was played after the fall of the Terror, but the fratricide of Timoleon became the text for insinuations to the effect that by his silence Joseph de Chenier had connived at the judicial murder of Andre, whom Joseph's enemies alluded to as Abel.
This reciprocal silence is probably significant.
This silence did little to get Linda Segal, the Ice Lady of the Parkside Sentinel, off his back.
This silence has been taken by some historians of weight to imply that London practically ceased to exist.
This silence proved fatal to his popularity with moderate men, gave new adherents to the Arrabbiati, and whetted the fury of the pope, Sforza and all potentates well disposed to the Medici faction.
This theory, however, depended upon unverified assumptions, such as the supposed silence of theologians about the creed at the beginning of the 9th century; the suggestion that the completed creed would have been useful to them if they had known it as a weapon against the heresy of Adoptianism; the assertion that no MS. containing the complete text was of earlier date than c. 813.
Those two TV sets being turned on in the Executive Boxes really stoke up the caldron of, erm, silence.
Thus, while the Latin church showed a marvellous receptivity for ethnic philosophy, and assimilated doctrines which it had at an earlier date declared impious, in Islam the theological system entrenched itself towards the end of the 12th century in the narrow orthodoxy of the Asharites, and reduced the votaries of Greek philosophy to silence.
To how many sad hearts did he come like an angel, with the rich tones of his voice waking harmonics of hope, where before there had been despair and silence?
To silence him his enemies then denounced him to that tribunal, and he was cited to appear before the Holy Office at Coimbra to answer points smacking of heresy in his sermons, conversations and writings.
Towards the northern end of Malabar hill lie the Parsee Towers of Silence, where the Parsecs expose their dead till the flesh is devoured by vultures, and then cast the bones into a well where they crumble into dust.
Tradition, in fact, is concentrated upon the rise of the Judaean dynasty under David, but there are significant periods before the rise of both Jehoash and Uzziah upon which the historical records maintain a perplexing silence.
Unable to wait politely in silence any longer, one section of the British populace is set to take matters into its own hands.
Unlike the African species, the Indian elephant charges with its trunk curled up, and consequently in silence.
Upon arriving at the "tower of silence" the bier is laid down, and prayers are said in the sagri, or house of prayer, containing a fire-sanctuary; which is erected near the entrance to the garden.
Warburton never replied; and few will believe that he would not, if he had not thought silence more discreet.
Was it merely pride that held his silence, or had he discovered that life without her wasn't so bad after all?
We have no more of her work until 1429, when she broke her silence to write a song in honour of Joan of Arc. Of the circumstances of her death nothing is known but it probably took place about this time.
We held a minute's silence before kick-off and I even tried to get black armbands.
We sat in silence for nearly an hour, each with his own thoughts.
We were then all completely and utterly stunned into silence.
What I found particularly noticeable in both models was the sound of silence.
What they had witnessed in the last hour required the silence of personal reflection.
What's that? asked Anna Pavlovna, securing silence for the mot, which she had heard before.
When Ryland said nothing further, Dean broke the silence.
When she looked up at him, he put an index finger to his lips indicating silence.
When the silence became uncomfortable, she glared at him.
When the sky was pure cobalt and the temperature slowly began to rise, the silence was finally broken.
When the team lurched forward, she was jerked from her stunned silence.
When there was silence, she felt the beast approach her, its bloodied fangs at the same level as her head.
When, after various journalistic indiscretions, James Franklin in 1722 was forbidden to publish the Courant, it appeared with Benjamin's name as that of the publisher and was received with much favour, chiefly because of the cleverness of his articles signed " Dr Janus," which, like those previously signed " Mistress Silence Dogood," gave promise of " Poor Richard."
While the prisoners were still separated at night or meals, they were suffered to labour in association, but under a rule of silence ruthlessly and rigorously maintained.
Whilst others were triumphing openly, Mazarin, in the shadow and silence of the interregnum, had kept watch upon the heart of the queen; and when the old party of Marie de Medici and Anne of Austria wished to come back into power, to impose a general peace, and to substitute for the Protestant alliances an understanding with Spain, the arrest of Francois de Vendme, duke of Beaufort, and the exile of other important nobles proved to the great families that their hour had gone by (September 1643).
Why did-- He held up a hand to silence her, and she waited, circling the table to face him.
With barely enough between us for one more round we all just supped in silence.
With wide-open eyes she gazed at the moonlight and the shadows, expecting every moment to see his dead face, and she felt that the silence brooding over the house and within it held her fast.
Writer and feminist theologian Sara Maitland is currently exploring mysticism, madness and silence.
Xander drank his coffee in silence.
Xander spent another moment in pensive silence before he rose.
Yes, but it is not the silence of callous indifference or helpless weakness.
Yet his silence said volumes.
Yet the silence from Bush and Blair - twins of evil - is absolutely deafening.
You can yourself imagine the effect this news has had on me, and your silence increases my astonishment.
You may buy my silence about your blood secret this morn or...