Sentences with phrase «after millennia of»

It's too asinine to believe that after millennia of human / bee interaction that an unremarkable bee like Barry would be the first to break the barrier that exists between the two worlds.
After millennia of using footprints, faeces, feathers, broken foliage and nests to track animals, the process is now so teched up you need to read this book to find out the how, what and why.
After millennia of sluggish progress, humans abruptly showed signs of complex culture about 30,000 years ago.
Breakthrough By Thea Cooper and Arthur Ainsberg (St. Martin's) In the years following World War I, Cooper and Ainsberg find doctors on the cusp of understanding diabetes after millennia of fearing it.
John Hobbie, director of the Arctic Long - Term Ecological Research Project at the Marine Biological Lab, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, notes that the widespread changes identified by the researchers began after millennia of biotic constancy.
Having scarcely emerged, after millennia of painful differentiation, from what the ethnologists call the state of primitive co - consciousness, are we now, through the very excess of our civilization, to sink back into a state of even greater obscurity?
The reactors — six - foot - tall metal and glass boxes that glow seafoam green when at work — mimic what happens to carbon after millennia of pressure, but faster, with less human labor and a carbon - neutral footprint.
In addition to quests to unlock the secret of why the Guardians have woken after a millennium of slumber, other features include a coliseum system that allows players to challenge other tamers from around the world in head - to - head combat.

Not exact matches

The news comes after two days of leaked images from the set by TMZ showing off creatures and the Millennium Falcon.
The rate has been mostly dropping since the turn of the millennium, with a dramatic acceleration during and after the Great Recession.
After the hectic and holy Christmas season, after the unusual turning of a new century, and, wonderfully, a new millennium, the church and the culture will settle back into familiar rhyAfter the hectic and holy Christmas season, after the unusual turning of a new century, and, wonderfully, a new millennium, the church and the culture will settle back into familiar rhyafter the unusual turning of a new century, and, wonderfully, a new millennium, the church and the culture will settle back into familiar rhythms.
After a few giga - millennia there would certainly be nothing left of our memories of life in this world.
His teachings gradually commingled with the beliefs and practices of various evolutionary religions and finally developed into those theologic systems present on Urantia at the opening of the first millennium after Christ.
The scientific demonstration of the statements of the Quran was only possible after the lapse of a millennium.
Death's brutality over the greater part of the last two millennia cast a long shadow over everyday life as disease, famine, and infant mortality claimed victim after victim.
[1] In that same book (published just a few months after the controversial statement, «Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium» was issued), the founders of ECT agreed that, despite the firestorm of criticism that had erupted in some circles, the original statement was only a beginning.
The absolute lack of any fact (s) after 5 millennia of searching tells you nothing?
However, there is no proof - there has never been any proof - of any god, therefore, after a few millennia, don't you think it's practical to decide that maybe your god isn't real?
Coming after half a millennia since the reformation, the robot is once again set to cause a debate about the role of the church and what the future holds for it.
Even a more moderate historian — one who suspects that the biblical account of Solomon's reign is based on folk tales and legends that circulated more than a half millennium after the real Solomon lived, yet is open to the possibility that these folk tales and legends hark back to a historical figure — may have reservations about crediting this legendary Solomon with the fortifications and gates at Hazor, Gezer and Megiddo.
On the threshold of a new age God has given us, through Edward and Agnes Holloway, a vision for the new millennium and a mission to re-evangelise and «rebuild after the blitz» of recent years in the Church.
After that, perhaps they can pick a victim of clerical abuse, and then we can just call the whole last millennium a wash!
My parents got to share the experience in several visits to New York and, most dramatically, in a trip to Rome at the turn of the millennium, where they joined me at a grand reunion of the Krakow seminar alumni — and where, just eight months after entering the Church, in the Clementine room off St. Peter's Basilica, they got to meet the Holy Father.
Maybe he said to god, hey, take a break — I'll look after the shop for a couple of millennia.
Human values waited for millennia after the origin of life before the fullness of time for their concrete expression on this earth.
[108] There are far fewer witnesses to cla ssical texts than to the Bible, and unlike the New Testament where the earliest witnesses are often within a couple decades of the original, the earliest existing manuscripts of most cla ssical texts were written about a millennium after their composition.
These worlds have become the dominant ones in the Christian world, and will shape much of history in the third millennium after Christ.
Sorry, but after you've spent almost two millennia depriving others of their rights, it should come as no surprise that you'll face extreme resentment.
It would have been surprising, indeed, if the rabbis of the first millennium after Christ did not face questions for Judaism arising from the surrounding phenomena of Christianity.
But it was not until after the close of the first millennium that we see the unmistakable indications of devotion to the Heart of Christ itself.
In the complete change of religious climate after Constantine most of the new patterns of priestly behavior and pastoral rule which were to prevail for a millennium in both Eastern and Western Catholicism until challenged by Protestantism were laid down in the period between the Council of Arles in 314 and the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
Just after the turn of the millennium they were not held up as the example to follow, yet must have been doing the right things at that time if the harvest which followed is anything to judge by.
It was invented just after the turn of the millennium on an Arsenal discussion board, at a time when Arsenal were probably the best team in the country.
On a special note, this tournament was named after the late Joe Camilleri, who was the Head Coach at Granada from the late 1980s to the beginning of the new Millennium.
Arsene Wenger has never failed to make it past the first group stage of this tournament this millennium but faces his toughest task yet after seeing his side lose three of their opening four matches.
To see that end of the Millennium Stadium erupt after the goal will always be one of my fondest memories.
After Tom Koltun became President of Kolcraft in 1997, the new millennium that followed brought new changes and growth.
The purpose of our study was to determine whether breastfeeding rates in the UK were higher among mothers delivering in Baby Friendly accredited maternity units, using data from the Millennium Cohort Study.18 Specifically we assessed breastfeeding initiation and the prevalence of any breastfeeding at 1 month after adjustment for maternal factors known to influence a mother's decision to breastfeed.
Since breaking onto the scene soon after the dawn of the new millennium, Gemma has enjoyed a steady rise up the baby name ranks.
The Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) will be conducting an age 14 survey after receiving funding of # 3.5 million from the Economic and Social Research Council.
This comes after the Committee hosted the organizers of the event, Millennium Excellence Foundation on Monday, to provide details about how the event was organized...
Egyptologists previously dated mummification's beginnings to the Old Kingdom period, about 2500 B.C.. However, after conducting the first successful chemical analysis of linen used in Neolithic burials, researchers announced in August they had discovered that people living in what is now Egypt were mummifying their dead much earlier — as far back as 4300 B.C., more than a millennium before the establishment of the Egyptian state.
Can we build a machine that will work after 71,000 years in space, including millennia of intense ionizing radiation?
A new study published in Nature Climate Change looks at the next 10,000 years, and finds that the catastrophic impact of another three centuries of carbon pollution will persist millennia after the carbon dioxide releases cease.
This New Millennium Observatory (NeMO, for short) will also employ an autonomous submarine at a permanent mooring on the site so that a scientist, after hearing the rumbles of an upcoming eruption, can tell it to «please do survey number 5.»
It has been several millennia since the last mammoths died out, after more than 100,000 years of dominating Arctic ecosystems.
Often it would begin advancing on one continent, with the others only being covered thousands of years later, and then linger on a few continents several millennia after it had disappeared from the others.
This is distinctly alarmist... It is common ground that if indeed Greenland melted, it would release this amount of water, but only after, and over, millennia, so that the Armageddon scenario he predicts, insofar as it suggests that sea level rises of 7 metres might occur in the immediate future, is not in line with the scientific consensus.
After all, we are a musical species — our ancestors have been healing with sound for millennia, and today many of us play music to alter our moods.
New results from the U.S. Energy Information Administration's Residential Energy Consumption Survey finds that homes built after the turn of the millennium use roughly the same amount of energy as those built before the year 2000 - despite being 30 percent larger, on average (link).
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