Sentences with phrase «only remnants»

The past 150 years of clearing, regrading and development have left only remnants of the once vast forest that cloaked the Puget Sound region.
Meanwhile, we've seen properties where the only remnants of leases are hand - written photocopies that are decades old.
Unfortunately there are only remnants of the hat - making industry left today.
Others had failed to do so and left only remnants of their illustrious pasts.
We are left seeing only remnants of a Lamentation scene by Jacopo da Pontormo in The Weightlifters, 2015, and a congregation of arches and buttresses in The Square, 2014 — symbols reduced to formal exercises.
TIP: Ravaged by hurricanes and the passage of hundreds of years, there are only remnants of a structure left.
You don't actually drive in, and technically, this is only the remnants of what once was an active volcano.
Stage 5 — Only remnants of the tooth remain, covered by gum tissue.
Presented in conjunction with two of the aftermarket's preeminent brands — Eaton and Edelbrock — the «Vapor» is derived from the only remnants visible after this supercar passes by.
In fact, celebrities like Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart stayed at the Mayhew Lodge when filming in the area before it collapsed in to ruin leaving only remnants of its structure.
For reasons we don't entirely understand yet, Mars lacks this protection and possesses only remnants of a magnetic field at its polar ice caps.
The integrated genes that have been identified are not only remnants: results obtained suggest that they play a protective role against other viruses present in nature, baculoviruses.
But when he asked the Inuit hunters he met about the Norse, they showed him crumbling stone church walls: the only remnants of 500 years of occupation.
By the time I got to it there were only remnants of the bean layer left, and those scaped up with a chip were good.
We saw how the cultual ministry, which was originally twofold with protobishops (or presiding presbyters) and deacons, absorbed several of the functions of the other two, until at length only remnants of the first survived, while the presbyterate was in the process of even more radical metamorphosis.
There will again come such a time in the days of the Anti Christ where the mark of beast will be upon the World and only a remnant of believers will survive.
Perhaps only a remnant shall remain upon whom God can depend.
Like sheep who have lost their way and await their shepherd, the only remnant of their religion is their refusal to eat pork.
A little further, ``... God desiring to show his wrath and to make known his power, has endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for destruction...» And then further, ``... only a remnant will be saved for the Lord will carry out his sentence upon the earth fully and without delay.»
Only a remnant will survive; but a remnant will continue in history, fulfilling the purposes of Yahweh.
She will be brought under a tragic divine judgment from which only a remnant will emerge — but a purified remnant, reestablished in the covenant and capable again of glorifying Yahweh.
To our knowledge they have two sons, both named, as were Hosea's children, symbolically: Shear - Jashub, «a remnant shall return,» 7:3, obviously predicating the tragedy that will leave only a remnant, but at the same time affirming the expectation of productive survival; and Maher - Shalal - Hash - Baz, «The spoil speeds, the prey hastes,» 8:1 - 3, with initial reference to the imminent collapse of the Rezin - Pekah alliance against Jerusalem in 734, but perhaps later with reference to Judah herself as the soon - to - be spoil and prey of Assyria.
Only a remnant cleansed by the fire would remain to inherit the Kingdom.
Our Church is only a remnant of such fellowship.
The only remnant of [my great - grandfather] is my last name, «Provencher.»
He struggles a tiny bit with chewing meat but that is the only remnant of his tongue tie symptoms.
I don't suggest you removing unproven claims, because in this case the only remnant from your answer would be «I think but what a country can do».
Leaving only a remnant of eight.This trilogy cuts to the heart those questions and more.
The only remnant of the formerly extensive wetlands in Point Loma, aside from the riverbed itself, is a city - owned nature preserve called Famosa Slough, which branches off from the river near its mouth.
For the nature lover a visit to the Khao Phrae Thaeo Wildlife Park is a must as it is the only remnant rainforest left on Phuket.
The only remnant of the DWP updates is the removal of mandatory ammo purchasing, a mechanic which was carried forward into CS: Global Offensive.
The Gameological Society: If an alien species discovered Murdered: Soul Suspect as the only remnant of human civilization, what would they learn about us?
Though the playable trailer on PlayStation 4 is the only remnant of the latest in the Silent Hill franchise, the series» cult - horror phenomenon already has long been established.
Through remembrance of the past and projection towards the future, she propels viewers to identify the stage of their mutation and our relation to memory as the only remnant of the present and yet the only tool through which one becomes aware of his own mutation.
This exhibit has a long term connection with Queens Museum because both events were held at Flushing Meadows - Corona Park, and the Museum building is the only remnant structure surviving from both celebrations.
Of course we have to remember that the «zero» point is only a remnant of the chosen reference period, and that it's the trend that really matters.
The farmhouse painting, also titled Two Weeks Without Internet, is the only remnant from the original design — a painting I did in our first two weeks of living in the house sans internet.

Not exact matches

In one part of the video, the remnants of a home appears, its foundation being the only thing left standing.
We can only hope that the Catholic Church is brought down, the vatican destroyed and its remnants scattered to the wind.
That is to say, not only did the king not know Joseph, he did not know the God who had sent Joseph to Egypt so that Joseph might preserve his brothers through famine and keep alive a remnant of God's people on earth.
God is willing to make accommodations, but apparently only if there is a truly saving remnant, only if there exists a possibility to lift up the city as a whole, that is, only if there are enough righteous men to effect reform.
Half a century later in the U.S., only a few remnants of desert, mountain and forest have been preserved, and pressure to develop even these patches has begun to be exerted.
l God has entered into a covenant with America and will shower blessings on it only so long as some unknown remnant of Americans honors the covenant by obedience to the Law.
The pattern is that each generation has a small remnant that carries on the ways of the Lord until only a group of people find themselves in the Promised Land that will be separate from evil for all time.
Royce held the interesting view that the atoning deed must not only heal the community but it must leave the community better than it was before the rupture of disloyalty.10 This is a remnant of the idealistic attempt to prove that the world is really better because of sin.
Actually, one thread that runs through the Bible shows only a few, a remnant make through to the Promised Land.
He asserts, for instance, that the reason Louverture's successor Dessalines exterminated Haiti's remnant white population in 1804 was that a British agent named Hugh Cathcart told him he could have a trade deal «only when the last of the whites had fallen under the axe.»
But attempts to render Santa sacred can only go so far, and leave behind a mere remnant of what Christmas means.
If my little gusts and zephyrs annoy my critic, I can only point out they had the opposite effect on those who wrote rave reviews for the National Catholic Register, the New Oxford Review, and the Remnant, among a half «dozen others.
Only by God's grace did He have one remnant family.
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