Sentences with phrase «artifacts which»

Adding new information: for example, creating or amplifying image artifacts which may be misinterpreted as a real detail.
• Powerful battle magic rush skills: Firebal, Lightning, Land Mine, Firewall, Destroy Evil, Frost Ring • Divine blessing magic rush spells: Bless, Cure, Precision, Prayer, Haste • Destructive curse magical spells: Slow, Earthquake, Quicksand • Mystical summon magical skills: Summon Elementals (Water, Air, Earth, Fire) • Tons of ancient artifacts which increase your warcraft, magic and leadership skills.
Collectibles are scattered throughout Mordor in the form of Lost artifacts that are also known as Gondorian Artifacts which were looted from the Great Hall of Minas Ithil; therefore their importance is reflected in a Prospector skill upgrade that players will earn from finding every Gondorian Artifact.
You then draw cards that represent creatures, spells or artifacts which are used to produce varying effect.
The physics engine allowed players to exploit artifacts which sped the game into a fast - paced, high pressure fighting game.
A perfect repertoire of aesthetic works of art, Taj Mahal Palace houses diverse collection of paintings and artifacts which include Belgian Chandeliers, Bastar tribal art and Goan Christian artifacts.
In brief, they are willing to read and collect the artifacts which will benefit the discoverability of author's future works.
The creator of the artifacts which appears to be an exhibition, Mr Faisal Dauda said although he applied for permit to mount his artifact at the disaster scene, he was yet to get permit from the AMA, adding he could not wait any longer as the event date was approaching hence his decision to go ahead without the permit.
The man - god Himself commanded believers to worship God who is in heaven, in truth and in spirit, not artifacts which will eventually burn with the world.
I painted the outside with Artifact which is a light gray color.
In a successful maker project, such as our disaster preparedness unit at Scarsdale High School, students create an artifact which demonstrates their understanding of complex concepts.
Sometimes you get lucky and you'll be gifted with an artifact which gives you new effects or powers during battle, a choosing a favorite to use quickly becomes a tough decision.
One of the Spartan fire teams uncovers a Forrunner artifact which is subsequently bought onto the UNSC Infinity to be analyzed.
Lara takes players on an epic adventure filled with grave dangers where they need to help her collect all five pieces of the Excalibur sword, an ancient artifact which, as legends relate, belonged to King Arthur.
Players will take on famous villains such as Goblin, Juggernaut, Vulcher and Mysterio in 12 chapters climaxing in a boss fight in order to recover the shattered pieces of an ancient artifact which lends powers to anyone in its position.
Described as ET and The Goonies meets Stranger Things, it tells the story of five friends who begin a summer much like any other, until an encounter with a strange artifact which allows them to travel between two different realms changes everything.
As a bonus, each level contains a small strange artifact which you can try to find.
On the run from his old nemesis Captain Salazar and his crew of ghost pirates, Captain Jack Sparrow sets out in search of a legendary artifact which will give him total control over the seas.

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The 18,000 - square - foot building displays native art and artifacts, and the patio, which serves aboriginal - inspired cuisine, offers a breathtaking view of Osoyoos Lake and the vineyards and sage desert below.
Instead of getting her relational needs met by her husband, she tried to find them in her son — which, Strauss realized, gave him the idea that monogamy was a smothering, soul - crushing artifact of society, and clearly not the way that he was meant to live.
The potential for damage to American Indian sites and artifacts has been a flashpoint in a months - long protest over the pipeline, which is intended to carry crude from western North Dakota almost 1,200 miles to a shipping point in Patoka, Illinois.
The problem with the Fed Model is that it presumes a one - to - one relationship between those two yields, an assumption which is an artifact of the disinflationary period from 1982 to 1998.
Among its more than 100 artifacts and 70 rare photographs, which were provided by wide - ranging sources that included both government archives and private collections, are guitars belonging to Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as folk legend Pete Seeger's banjo and guitar.
Nearly a half - century later, Jacques Barzun echoed these sentiments in his Mellon Lectures when he said that the artifacts and ideas of advanced civilizations had become a «dreadful clutter,» the antidote to which was to move towards «some form of primitivism.»
Which is at least a bit strange, in that it was an artifact produced by the much - deplored military - industrial complex» the photographs of Planet Earth taken by the astronauts of Apollo VIII on their Christmas 1968 circumnavigation of the moon» that gave the new environmentalism its icon and something of its emotional power.
The other is that nature is an artifact made by us, which afterwards may exist independently until we do something to it again.
This difference is partly an artifact of the different eras in which these scholars worked.
Correspondence, in the sense specified, is the nature of truth, the meaning of truth; yet the test of truth that we most frequently employ in connection with the past is the test of coherence: historians and archeologists have nothing available to them that is not given in the present — this book, the reliability of which must be evaluated; this artifact, the significance of which must be construed — and coherence is the final test of their theories about the past built up from the givens of the present.
(3) I believe that there is a value in allowing this piece of writing to stand intact as an artifact of the year in which it was written.
«33 The reason is attributed to the availability of adequate soil coverage and water systems in Nazareth that make agriculture possible even at the hilltop.34 Archaeological digs at Nazareth by Bagatti has shown that the artifacts recovered under the shrines of Nazareth, among others, include silos, olive - pressing and wine - pressing installations, cisterns, and holes for storage jars, some of which coming from a period as early as the Iron Age.35 This led Meyers and Strange to conclude that Nazareth was a peasant village since «the principal activity of these villagers was agriculture.
The WTC Cross is an Artifact and even a commentary of the times which created it.
And even though I don't believe in the symbolism of the cross, I can not deny the historical role this particular «cross» artifact had in the aftermath of the tragedy as a meeting and prayer place for rescue workers etc., which makes it museum worthy.
The artifact might be a «T» cross beam and they even might want to display it which is fine.
Its curators» decisions to display particular objects, such as the Artifact, in the Museum are not state actions to which Constitutional protections apply.»
We, of course, did not find any artifacts that said «King David» or King Solomon» but we discovered at the site signs of a social transformation the region underwent, including the construction of a large edifice in a plan known to archaeologists as «the four - room house» which is common in Israel but is rare to non-existent elsewhere.
In totemism, a particular animal or (less often) some other natural phenomenon or artifact is given a special role as the ancestral being around which the social unit's life is structured.
(Midgley notes, by the way, that this is a gross insult to casinos, which are purposeful artifacts designed to produce a winner.)
In 1951 a University of Kiel professor named Theodor Wilhelm published the prayer in a book of his own under the pseudonym Friedrich Oetinger, which launched a German tradition of attributing it to the 18th - century Swabian Pietist F. C. Oetinger; Catholic - artifact versions of the prayer attributed it to St. Francis of Assisi; Hallmark cashed in on the prayer; and it was immortalized on thousands of plaques featuring Albrecht Dürer's praying hands.
It is also important not to allow the external, which in unfamiliar traditions may seem strange and even comic, to obscure the life - giving mystery which can never be contained in human words or artifacts.
That artifacts, and especially simple machines, are first separated from that which has life, seems important; here is where spontaneity is missing, and the role of outer momentum is most evident.
Commenting on the NCC's first assembly meeting in Denver, Colorado, in late 1952, Charles Clayton Morrison, then a contributing editor, defended the council as an «artifact, which does not belong to the nature of the church,» but which nevertheless deserved support from denominations as a vehicle for moving away from the divisions within the church caused by «human contrivances» (January 7, 1953).
(One possible compromise, in circumstances in which it is acceptable to the Indians: an arrangement whereby certain artifacts are circulated between tribe and museum.
The black market in Indian art and artifactswhich knows no racial bounds — is a thriving, multimillion - dollar enterprise.
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used as a form of social control.
For artifacts, «living well» means to work well towards the purpose for which they're made.
The mere existence of a cultural artifact from a previous era does not imply that it is itself significant for the present culture in which it occurs.
The statues, which looked upon a visually stunning region of central Afghanistan for about 1,500 years, have been gone for 10 years, victims of the Taliban, who destroyed them as part of its campaign to destroy pre-Islamic artifacts considered an assault on the faith.
Aristotle gives the Greek words we translate «form» and «matter» (eidos or morphe and hule) technical senses which he explains by means of examples drawn from human artifacts: a brazen statue or sphere, a house, a bed.
Writings and artifacts are always subject to interpretation which, in turn, depends on what the scholar sees or chooses not to see or fails to see because it does not conform to the model he has in mind.
A third one of note is Urban Artifact, which is eccentric because they're brewing all sours.
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