Sentences with phrase «as the shell of»

But as the shell of gas and plasma from the supernova expands and cools over time, it becomes transparent and we can catch hints of what is going on inside.
It seems very unlikely to me as the shell of the latest generation Boxter / Cayman was engineered for a four cylinder installation?
As the shell of the Vista and Bolt are same in dimensions, there is no difference in interior space also.
The most creatively ambitious games of 2011 and 2012 like Assassins Creed III, Far Cry 3, and Battlefield 3 were not able to do much more than serve as shells of their potential and sacrificed frame rate, resolution, and player counts to simply be able to function on those old machines, which drove many to play them as they were meant to be played on the PC.
Fantastic contemporary furnishings, soft textiles, and warm colors create a home for buyers that may otherwise just been seen as the shell of a house.

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But he has a «pattern» of using shell companies to purchase homes «in all - cash deals,» as WNYC has reported, and then transferring those properties into his name for no money and taking out large mortgages against them.
A couple weeks later, for Orthodox Christmas (which falls in early January), Austro - Hungarian gunners returned the favor, shelling enemy positions «to disturb their Christmas as they disturbed ours,» as one unit diary of the Austro - Hungarian 3rd Army noted.
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and unwilling to suffer the indignity of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as of July 1.
My idea was to use natural flavoring whenver possible, and to flavor the inside of the bean as well as the shell.
The basics: The leaf of a plant served as the blue print for the car's body shell.
Simple but effective razors dating from the Chalcolithic period (also known as the Copper Age) date shaving back some five millennia at least, and it's entirely possible that shaving predated the use of metal tools, as techniques involving hair removal using shells and sharp - edged stones have also been documented.
Quote: «What wordy praise can one give such men as these; men who... follow unhesitatingly when in the vicinity of minefields so long as there is the possibility of targets... Men who will fight to the last bullet and then start throwing the empty shell cases.
Here's a list of the taxes you'll need to shell out and the related documents you'll need to file as an employer, according to the Internal Revenue Service:
Busch and his partner, Jim Greenfield, recommend what's known as a reverse merger, in which a smaller company winds up being part of a larger public shell that will eventually carry out a public stock offering.
His research is partly inspired by a type of beetle found in the Namib Desert in southwest Africa, which collects moisture from the seemingly dry air on its shell and drinks the condensed water as it rolls into its mouth.
The politician, Maltese prime minister Joseph Muscat, was implicated in a scandal as a result of those leaked documents, which referred to shell companies set up by him and two other senior politicians in his administration.
Vancouver topped the survey as the most expensive city, with buyers there saying they're going to shell out an average of $ 539,000 for a home, followed by Calgary at $ 474,000 and Toronto at $ 446,000.
THE shell of failed fruit and vegetable exporter Sumich Group is being resurrected as a biotechnology hopeful, joining eight WA companies loosely representing the sector on the stock market.
The reality was an enormous banking fraud, an orgy of insider dealing as bank managers lent the money to themselves, leaving an empty shell — and then saying that this was all how «free markets» operate.
As you can see, there are plenty of ways for the savvy investor to take advantage of lucrative opportunities in commercial real estate without having to shell out huge sums of money.
Despite David Sedaris» praise of FitBit health trackers, it seems most of us aren't yet ready to shell out big money for a computer we can wear around, as most clearly evidenced by delays in Apple's big iWatch announcement.
As part of such moves, most recently, the company shelled out $ 25.2 million for the purchase of an...
Leading Democratic governor candidate J.B. Pritzker was called a «liar» and a «fraud» by two rivals as the billionaire businessman's ties to secret offshore shell companies became the focus of the final forum of the campaign Wednesday night.
During his tenure as Chief of OMI, Mr. Martinez oversaw efforts to remove dormant shell companies from the market, support an enforcement sweep of violations of Regulation M Rule 105, and identify broker - dealers not in compliance with their Bank Secrecy Act obligations.
As of the moment, the company's popularity rests largely on hype fueled by celebrities such as Katy Perry and Ashton Kutcher shelling out the money for tickets on its first flight, rather than on actual achievemenAs of the moment, the company's popularity rests largely on hype fueled by celebrities such as Katy Perry and Ashton Kutcher shelling out the money for tickets on its first flight, rather than on actual achievemenas Katy Perry and Ashton Kutcher shelling out the money for tickets on its first flight, rather than on actual achievement.
Another portion of closing costs is shelled out to third - party service fees, such as credit reports, surveys, appraisals, attorney costs and flood certification.
There was no such person as Mrs. Wayne Wilmot; there was only a shell containing the opinions of her friends.
As such, by limiting the currently available data as contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtaileAs such, by limiting the currently available data as contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtaileas contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtailed.
Shrem, previously one of the most prominent financiers on the Israeli capital market, has recently reinvented himself as a key player in the stock market shell company industry.
Some of the students, locked out of classrooms, are able to flee the third floor as Cruz approaches, but the floor is soon filled with bullet shells, glass and blood.
Throughout history, many items have been used as a store of value and medium of exchange, such as cowrie shells, clay tablets, coins, and now paper money.
«We're as American as it gets,» says Vladislav Sandler, CEO of Brooklyn, New York - based HemoGenyx, a pharmaceutical researcher that allowed itself to be snapped up by a UK cash shell in a reverse takeover to get listed in London.
Islam and or Muslims are not to be afraid off it is the Fear of the unknown that is the weakness of us humans is kept us in our shells until and unless we have an open heart and open mind we will never be able to find the Truth, The Truth that will give us Peace and make us love each other in solving the problems of this short temporary life, As a matter of fact all the Prophets brought in one and same message check the following link.
We stand little chance of becoming as bigoted as yourself, so self - poisoned by dogma until you're only a shell of a human being.
Fierce battles raged through the streets of it's capital as militants shelled the presidential palace attempting to topple the leader.
As of this morning, artillery «shelling» continued which is delaying the evacuation of millions.
As an algae biologist I was initially struck by the cover graphic: a stained glass window made of diatoms, the tiny planktonic creatures whose exquisite outer shells are visible only through the electron microscope.
«As far as I'm concerned Solomon has said it all in a nut shell, «bravo» to him, or her, and I'm getting quite board of this whole subject&raquAs far as I'm concerned Solomon has said it all in a nut shell, «bravo» to him, or her, and I'm getting quite board of this whole subject&raquas I'm concerned Solomon has said it all in a nut shell, «bravo» to him, or her, and I'm getting quite board of this whole subject»
My choral symphony, to which I've offered up His small soul in gratitude, that it might swell Larger, expanding into this darkness — Until he hangs, a shell as weightless As if he'd gone through the glass, transfigured Into the endless contemplation of my beinas weightless As if he'd gone through the glass, transfigured Into the endless contemplation of my beinAs if he'd gone through the glass, transfigured Into the endless contemplation of my being.
The worship of historical process, the identification of history with success, is a part of that shell of impersonality which enables men to remain unaware of «the signs» which address them through history as well as through the other parts of their lives.
He created the land of Hawaii, Hawaii the great and sacred, As a body or shell for Taaroa.
Although pure mathematics and impure practice thus combine to suggest that living things, human selves and societies, should not be pictured on the model of Chepstow Castle — as though they were ping - pong balls, single shells that either insulate or shatter — our generalized common - sense notions of inside and outside by and large remain early Norman in their simplicity.
This is why it is important to expose people such as these, people who have never left their little oyster shells, to one of millions of peaceful, law - abiding Muslims in America and one of billions of law abiding Muslims in the world.
This is just a shell (vessel of clay as the Bible calls it).
My objective in this short essay has been to show that in «stripping off the shell of the out - of - date science, we find the permanently valid kernel of... [Aquinas's] thought on the soul,» as John Saward wrote in Redeemer in the Womb.
If understanding is a closure of meaning that requires the irony of interpretation to develop an openness to textual otherness, the text itself must not be regarded as a shell - like container from which its otherness can be extracted as a «thing».
It interpolates at the precise moment when the battle lines are drawn and the warriors await only the blowing of the conch shell as signal to charge upon the enemy, a discussion running through eighteen chapters on very profound religious themes between Arjuna the warrior and Krishna the god, disguised as a charioteer.
These are they who shall be brought nigh to God, In gardens of delight; A crowd of the former And a few of the latter generations; On inwrought couches Reclining on them face to face: Aye - blooming youths go round about to them With goblets and ewers and a cup of flowing wine; Their brows ache not from it, nor fails the sense: And with such fruits as shall please them best, And with flesh of such birds, as they shall long for: And theirs shall be the Houris, with large dark eyes, Like pearls hidden in their shells, In recompense of their labours past.
For human meaning centers in faith; and we now see the dialectic of faith, that is, of Christian faith, in its radicality, namely, that the transcendence of God passes totally into the immanence of Christ, so that transcendence when perceived as such has only a shell left — the power of repression.
In Europe this is symbolized by the churches «having become empty shells, visited only as objects of architectual interest, and in the United States by the growing chasm between what churchgoers profess and how they act.
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