Sentences with phrase «brief phase»

There have, of course, been brief phases of ideological or identity polarizations.
Christians had a few brief phases when they were targeted but that all ended when Constantine made Christianism a state religion.
However, in trying to develop this recipe I got to thinking and I remembered that early in my paleo days, I did go through a brief phase of making kale chips because they were quick, easy and I could do them in the oven rather than in a dehydrator.
I was going through a brief phase of acceptance with regard to my anxiety disorder and seemed to be on the upswing at the time.
I'm glad we moved on from this brief phase, as it's kind of tricky to spin a good yarn from «vegetarian pizza» or «number 57 chicken korma and rice».
Quasars are rare because they are a brief phase that all galaxies go through, when the supermassive black hole at their centers consumes matter at a high rate.
Quasars constitute a brief phase in the galactic life - cycle, during which they shine as the most luminous objects in the Universe, powered by the infall of matter onto a supermassive black hole.
Quasars constitute a brief phase of galaxy evolution, powered by the in - fall of matter onto a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy.
Linkage on cp26 of a gene such as ospC, which is needed only during a brief phase of the infectious cycle, with a gene encoding a presumably essential housekeeping function, such as telomere resolution, assures retention of a critical trait during extended periods in which it confers no selective advantage.
MACINTOSH: There's always a brief phase of «What did we do wrong?»
This brief phase of my passage has had a lasting impact on me.
It's hard not to be reminded of that brief phase of intensified illumination — to use the word in more than one sense — when watching Jeff Nichols's Midnight Special, a film which has a more persuasive claim to reviving the «cinema of wonder» than any number of bombastic CGI spectacles seen over the last couple of decades.
After a brief phase as a Conceptual artist, the British - born artist (he moved to New York in 1970) ran afoul of Art & Language who accused him of betraying Conceptual art through the «sycophancy» and «opportunism» of his early «70s writings for Artforum.
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