Sentences with phrase «but tiny fragments»

If it be but the tiniest fragment of pure good, which is brought to light, the Shechinah is helped thereby.

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My point is that we know so very little about our universe that I can say «at the moment nothing we know of is eternal» while at the same time understanding that the universe could be like that electron and wink in and out of existence in some constant renewal, from singularity to singularity and back again, but because we only see a tiny fragment of the process we can only make sloppy assumptions as to the mechanics involved.
Bible College is basically like your whole worldview being broken down into tiny fragments and then slowly being rebuilt, but not fully.
But the time has long passed since any one person could absorb more than the tiniest fragment of the total body of available, reliable information.
Particulates come from tail pipes and smokestacks, but also consist of tiny fragments shed from tires, roads and brake pads.
Breast cancers that metastasize to the brain are usually deadly, but a team based at the University of Mississippi Medical Center has discovered a possible fix: a tiny fragment of genetic material known as microRNA.
The new remains — six teeth, a fragment of jawbone and a tiny piece of skull — don't settle the issue, but Yousuke Kaifu at Tokyo's National Museum of Nature and Science and his colleagues think they back the shrunken H. erectus theory.
But these tiny, damaged fragments aren't lost, says Overballe - Petersen.
Haas and Creamer have found traces of maize in 17 out of 27 pollen samples but only a few tiny fragments of actual corn.
But being able to recover tiny fragments of DNA doesn't change the fact that any sample will contain genetic sequences from more than just the organism of interest.
The boisterousness of the film's finale, with its sieges and rescues, its lightning bolts and flash floods, relieves what would otherwise be an almost unbearably sad evocation of what is least preservable about youthful experience: not so much the loss of that «innocence» that is such a hackneyed motif of modern American culture (and for which summer camps have always been a favored location) but the awakening of the first radiance of mature intelligence in a world liable to be indifferent or hostile to it, an intelligence that can conceive everything and realize only the tiniest fragment of it.
36 Fragments of Midnight is a tiny game for a small price (I paid # 2.49 from the PSN Store) but even that feels expensive for what this game is.
Microplastics — These are the tiny pieces that plastic breaks into over time — not disintegrating, but simply fragmenting, making it ever more accessible to marine life.
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