Sentences with phrase «at the dawn of»

Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals in a plume to «default» levels seen in asteroids, which were formed at the dawn of the solar system — and ask if life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so in the past.
The original source of data collection at the dawn of the web was web logs.
Robert Miller founded Future Electronics at the dawn of the modern computer age, in 1968, and has quietly grown it into a global leader.
After graduation, Nadella relocated to California to take a job at Sun Microsystems, which was just beginning its ascent at the dawn of the era of personal computers.
Unfamiliar Territory Several speakers shared a sense that we're at the dawning of some new age in terms of technology, of ethics, and of human history.
By WindowsITPro Verizon Communications Inc. agreed to buy Yahoo! Inc.'s web assets for $ 4.83 billion, ending the company's two - decade run as an independent business that took it from Stanford University startup at the dawn of the internet...
In his book, he tells of how at the dawn of the cleantech boom in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking support.
At the dawn of the digital health revolution, some argued that fitness trackers were being marketed as a way for companies with long - range ambitions to produce devices with clinical applications to get to revenue in the short - term.
Winston Churchill famously warned at the dawn of the petroleum age that the best way for a country to protect its energy security was to avoid getting hooked on too few suppliers.
As long ago as 1970, in The Patient as Person, one of the truly important books at the dawn of bioethics, Paul Ramsey argued that, in a healthy society dedicated to research aimed at the conquest of disease, we would all regard ourselves as «joint adventurers» in the cause of medical progress.
But he continued to believe that the great religious upheaval in the Christian West at the dawn of the modern era had involved both the necessity of reform and a division at once scandalous and tragic.
We seem to be at the dawn of a new epoch in Russian Orthodox history, one that in all likelihood will be known as «neo-imperial.»
The program tracks al - Qaeda's embrace of violence and the decision of its leadership to commit mass murder, at the dawn of the 21st century.»
At the dawn of the computer era, I recall that a colleague asked me where the content of the Internet is stored.
Though we are wretched in our sin and creation groans under the burden, the residual beauty speaks just as it did at the dawn of time.
Receive, O Lord, this all - embracing host which your whole creation, moved by your magnetism, offers you at this dawn of a new day.
Slowly choked by Islam, Christianity gradually faded in about half the area in which at the dawn of the sixth century it was the professed religion of the majority.
At the dawn of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth might declare, «This did I feel in London's vast Domain: / The Spirit of Nature was upon me there,» and at the close of the century Arthur Conan Doyle might make Sherlock Holmes shudder at the thought of the countryside's hidden crimes.
It was just at the dawn of this period, so generally a time of recession for Christianity, that one of the great monastic movements came into being.
When Jesus took the bread, blessed it, broke it, and said, «This is my body,» he was only repeating his own words at the dawn of creation, when he foresaw the fractured pieces of the world that would one day host him.
Our dual images of God in the Testaments start to merge together when we see that the suffering of Christ began in his Father's heart at the dawn of creation, when we see God our Father bearing the cross for our sins.
Things were so bad that even at the dawn of the Enlightenment, Rabbi Levi Isaac of Beditschev (1740 - 1809), a follower of the founder of Hasidism, prayed, «Master of the Universe!
Here's my best rough guess: Bernard Lonergan famously characterized the sea change of cognitional strategy which occurred at the dawning of modernity as a shift from the pedagogy of the quaestio to the pedagogy of the thesis: from inquiry to assertion.
This conception of just war was passed to the early modern age and known and used by such theorists as the Neoscholastics Vitoria, Soto, Molina, and Suarez, by the Protestant Reformer Martin Luther, the Puritan theologian William Ames, the theologically trained jurist Hugo Grotius, and others at the dawn of the modern era.
Thus, at the dawning of Christian history in the lands of the Euphrates and Tigris, we see something peculiar to the gains of the Christian movement.
He had felt it, for example, in the darkness of the paleolithic age when for the first time he ventured to put fire to his own use, or accidentally discovered how to produce it; in neolithic times when he found that by cultivating thin ears of grass he could turn them into rice and millet and corn; and much later, at the dawn of our industrial era, when he found that he could tame and harness not only animals but the tireless energies of steam and electricity.
That's what the new art and science of bioethics at the dawn of the 21st century had come down to in the end: No cracked ice for Terri Schiavo.»
A previously unthinkable recovery of the apostolic and patristic mission of the Bishop of Rome seems to be occurring at the dawn of the third Christian millennium.
Oh, Thou that giveth both the beginning and the completion, may Thou early, at the dawn of day, give to the young man the resolution to will one thing.
Two thousand years ago, at the dawn of the Imperial era, Livy wrote a history of Rome.
At the dawn of the 20th century, Catholics finally learned — as evangelical Christians had a century earlier — that the First Amendment gave the churches wide latitude to influence public policy.
[At the dawn of modernity] it was assumed that Jewish ethics was only designed for the self «interest of the Jews, usually at the expense of whatever gentiles they might encounter in the world.
At the dawn of the new millennium, we notice with joy the emergence of the «Marian Profile» of the Church that summarises the deepest contents of conciliar renewal.
Finally in the 20th century, literally at the dawn of the space age, Mary was proclaimed to have bodily ascended into heaven.
This theory is a purely intellectual rendering of experience which has had the luck to get itself formulated at the dawn of scientific thought.
«Let there be light» is the first utterance of God's creating Word issuing forth at the dawn of creation.
At the dawn of the medieval period, a Christian philosopher - theologian, Anicius Boëthius (480 — 524 AD), stepped up to the challenge and was the first to pen an adequate definition.
And as part of that offering, we would share in his love and compassion and concern for each other in that communion which is the Church, and in God's love for all that he made, especially for humanity - which, at the dawn of creation, God saw as very good.
By a common feature of human mythical thinking, however, paradise in the end time is thought of as the recreation of a primeval paradise at the dawn of creation, the lost «golden age.»
At the dawning of this century, Christians in Europe and North America harbored great expectations.
This «scientific» temper in the study of religions developed only at the dawn of the modern period, namely, during the Enlightenment.
The Vietnamese village has been described as «anchored to the soil at the dawn of History... behind it bamboo hedge, the anonymous and unseizable retreat where the national spirit is concentrated».
Harmony is «as important for us now, as [it was] then at the dawn of the modern world, when civilizations of the old type were dying» (Adventures 147).
The consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart at the dawn of the 20th Century by Leo XIII found its fulfilment in the intervention of Blessed John XXIII, whose forecast of a New Pentecost (of Love) made Vatican II the Council of Divine Mercy for the world separated from the Church.
At the dawn of England's colonial thrust into the American continent, the prevailing view did not distinguish between the ends of State and Church — the two being conceived indeed as «personally one Society, which society... [is] termed a Commonwealth as it liveth under whatsoever form of secular law and regiment, a Church as it hath the spiritual law of Jesus Christ.
«At the dawn of the lifting of cannabis prohibition, it is uniquely appropriate that infused edibles be featured in Food & Drink International,» muses Billingsley.
The Cabrach distillery will celebrate this rich birth right, telling the as - yet untold story of the early days of farm distilling and the smuggling which was rife in the area, while the historical distillery will reflect production methods that were used in the Cabrach at the dawn of the modern distilling era in the early 1800's.
The Three Hands Experience provides participants with more than a tour of our Three Hands Fish supply chain, it offers a tour of the American Seafood Industry two - hundred years ago, at the dawn of our country.»
We are at the dawn of August 14 and tomorrow, and I should like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a happy holiday.
This man should not be put in charge of a whelk stall, so my friends, at this dawn of a New Year for us all and the club we love, please say a prayer to whatever you believe in for that deity - or just fate, if you prefer — for something, ANYTHING, to remove this screwball manager from our club.
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