«The ethical problem posed
by the bones of this 18th century individual approximates to that of all human remains conserved in public collections, displayed in museums or other cultural institutions,» said Dr. Charlier.
This means that when we swivel our eyeballs sideways, we have a lateral view of the world that is unimpeded
by the bones of the skull, unlike other apes.
The top end of the column through which your air flows extends up into your head, behind your tongue, into your soft palate and the arch formed
by the bones of your skull, behind the hard palate.
Not exact matches
This «Super Slow» form
of resistance training was popularized
by inventor Ken Hutchins who conducted the «Nautilus Osteoporosis Study» and found the slow - moving controlled exercise approach to be effective in building
bone density in elderly women with osteoporosis.
Canada's dairy market is protected
by high tariffs and has been a key
bone of contention, but experts expect only slight concessions from Ottawa in NAFTA talks.
Or will they forget the lessons
of the past and jump at whatever
bones they are thrown
by Trump's handlers, pander to his supporters, and hope for that front - row seat?
Vitamin D isn't present in most
of the foods we eat, but it's a critical ingredient that keeps our
bones strong
by helping us absorb calcium.
At a second north - end site later that day, in a home that miraculously survived despite backing onto a section
of the fire - razed city, another crew member hired
by Feldstein swabbed windows that overlook the wasteland — a
bone - white ash pit with roads divvying up the nothingness.
Printed materials can be used to replace
bones: A woman in the Netherlands had much
of her skull replaced
by a printed plastic one, and a cancer patient in Spain received a printed titanium rib cage.
Chef Marco Canora has made waves recently
by selling gourmet «
bone broth» out
of a window next to the restaurant, so you may want to pick up a cup before you head in.
Traditional rhinoplasties, or «nose jobs,» are a surgical procedure that can reshape the nose for cosmetic reasons or correct a deviated septum
by removing
bone or cartilage, according to the American Society
of Plastic Surgeons.
«Well, Mr. Brandon, we see a problem on your incisor near the alveolar
bone, but we can solve that
by using a dab
of acrylic resin.»
Canada's dairy market is protected
by high tariffs and has been a key
bone of contention, but experts expect only «marginal» concessions from Ottawa.
Normally, the sensitive cord tissue is protected
by the flexible stack
of 33
bones that make up the spinal column.
«The
bone, which shows evidence
of being gnawed on
by a large carnivore, provided mitochondrial genetic data that showed it belongs to the Neanderthal branch,» says lead researcher Cosimo Posth
of the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human History.
Oracle has said it runs its data centers on Oracle Exadata servers, which are turbocharged machines that differ fundamentally from the bare -
bones servers that other public cloud providers deploy
by the hundreds
of thousands in what is called a scale - out model.
That information — augmented
by advocacy efforts from such Addyi supporters as the National Organization for Women and National Consumers League — turned the tide, and the FDA's joint meeting
of the
Bone, Reproductive and Urologic Drugs Advisory Committee voted 18 to 6 to support approval for HSDD treatment, contingent on Sprout consenting to risk - mitigation measures like warnings and restrictions to prevent misuse.
Von Holzhausen makes no
bones about it: The Model 3's ultra-minimalist interior — completely defined
by a horizontal version
of the Tesla touchscreen — anticipates a day when cars won't need controls for human drivers.
But to put flesh on those
bones, you'll need Dun's Market Identifier, a database you can search
by SIC (up to eight digits), region, sales volume, number
of employees, zip code, and more.
In an August 10, 2009 hearing before Judge Rakoff in a case involving alleged disclosure issues at Bank
of America (bac), Rakoff responded to the SEC's evasiveness
by stating: «You are not going to be particularly effective with this court
by telling me what I already know, namely, that you filed a rather uninformative bare
bones complaint.»
Instead
of transmitting sound in waves that float through the air and into your ears,
bone conduction gets noise to your cochlea — that's the auditory part
of the inner ear — just
by vibrating the
bones in your skull.
He rules against a pair
of Rag &
Bone boots («not me»), a pair
of leopard print Jimmy Choo slippers («definitely not me»), and a pair
of suede driving shoes
by Tod's («they've got a better selection
of these at Harry Rosen») before finally settling on an artfully distressed, lace - free pair
of black brogues
by John Varvatos.
And unlike McDonald's, whose American roots are a selling point around the world, there are almost no Canadian companies who have done well internationally
by trading on their association with the Maple Leaf — with the sole exception
of parka - maker Canada Goose, presumably because Canadians are thought to know something about surviving
bone - chilling winter weather.
If you convinced somebody in the fall
of 2007 that this was the right way to invest, they'd have a
bone to pick with you, as they'd watch U.S. stocks crash
by nearly 60 % over the following sixteen months.
One place to start is with your «bare
bones» budget — a budget that includes only the minimum amount
of expenses and bills you need to get
by each month.
In order to reach financial freedom you can choose to live below your means
by cutting expenses to the
bone and living in a state
of scarcity or you can expand your means and live in a state
of abundance
by increasing your income and enjoying the $ 5 latte or any other indulgence
of your choice.
We don't dig up the
bones of «heretics» either the way some did in the Dark Ages who held grip on the people, ruled over them
by fear, and claimed they had authority
of God, holding keys to heaven or hell in their possession, making people hostages
by their lies... I think you have a lots
of things mixed up in your mind friend!
That trees were created already decades old, with existing tree rings demonstrating their age; that dinosaur
bones were placed in the Earth already millions
of years old; canyons were created with layers
of sedimentary rock AS IF they had been carved out
by water over eons, etc..
(Dr. Browning didn't contemplate the possibility that, without Jesus, there would have been no iconoclastic destruction
of Scotland's ancient and beautiful Catholic churches, or no mass burnings
of «witches»
by his forebears in the kirk; but that, perhaps, would have been cutting a bit too close to the
bone.)
They tell us that when Gadamer writes, «I sought to ground the linguisticality
of our orientation to the world in conversation,» he is saying we are linguistic to the
bone and construct our world
by talking about everything around us (a self - image with which we rest easy, says Kierkegaard).
There are many
of us who are enlightened and do not believe in God (I'll throw you a
bone and capitalize the word as required
by English, although I do not believe that the word deserves it, to be honest).
She has claimed to
of fractured rib
bones by falling on church property while doing a self appointed tasks (alone), then gets a bunch
of sympathy, all while blaming someone for her injury because no one helped her do what she wasn't authorized to do.
It was the period when the teachings
of the prophets, accepted in their time
by a mere handful, seeped into the blood and
bones of the people.
They are triangular
bones, with two prominent spines making a T shape, held on the back
by a matrix
of muscle.
The hungry and thirsty: those haunted
by justice, who ache for the shalom
of God, for things to be put right, those who feel in their very
bones the pain
of their own inadequacy to change the way the world works.
Such an interpretation, too, would seem inconsistent both with those narratives which speak
of a material body
of flesh and
bones being seen
by the disciples and also with the insistence
of later Christian preaching (e.g. in Luke's speeches in Acts) that the flesh
of Jesus was raised without having seen corruption (in fulfillment
of Psalm 16:10).
After all, if the critics want to argue that the Gospels are a hoax, why could it not also be possible that some first century critic
of Christianity would try to undermine this fledgling faith
by producing a random set
of bones and claiming they were the
bones of Jesus?
creationism is far from an adult theory, its a child like story with fantasy elements based on myth and NO science, we always hear about these crazy people trying to outlaw evolution.But has you stated we have billions
of years
of evidence, thanks for helping us evolutionists out, unfortunately you have none, just a book, no science, no artifacts, no garden
of eden, no
bones of adam or eve or even the snake for that matter, no ark, no proof
of a biblical flood, no proof
of a created world
by a higher power, no nothing..
I'm doing my best publicly to not abide
by any labels but in my heart
of hearts I know I mostly embrace Christianity at any given time... it's kinda in my
bones... but doesn't conform to a lot
of the trash I learned in my fundi days and for that I am grateful.
I felt also such clogging and beat at my stomach,
by reason
of this my terror, that I was, especially at some times, as if my breast -
bone would have split asunder....
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human,
bone of our
bone and flesh
of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one
of us faces — thus Christology, statement
of the significance
of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word
of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness
of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point
of talk about atonement wrought in and
by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life
of God and effective among humankind.
So you refuse to believe in the solid evidence
of millions
of years
of bone fossils showing that all species, including humans, have evolved... and instead you choose to believe a book written a thousand years ago
by a group men just trying to teach a few morals?
by providing a bare -
bones definition
of church.
The topic
of this lecture was proposed
by Cathy
Bone.
Luke had been at pains to make clear that the risen Jesus was no otherworldly spirit but a physical form with flesh and
bones, 42 who consequently presented his disciples with infallible proofs.41 The risen Christ came to be regarded as having conducted a fresh ministry with his disciples, and in these forty days he «taught them about the kingdom
of God».41 But since the experience
of the risen Christ was not
of this character at the end
of the century when Acts was written, it had to be made clear that this kind
of experience was brought to an end
by a new event, the Ascension.
All likely because
of this notion that Eve (as she was «tempted»
by some «snake» or whatever) was the reason we're
boned to begin with.
’16 The prophet was inspired to engender new hope in them
by relating a vision in which he found himself set down in a valley
of dry human
bones, the grim memorial
of some disastrous battle long before.
But today we must learn to appreciate them in a new way because we know in our
bones that no one
of them, and not even all
of them together, can provide a point
of view
by which the totality can be grasped.
Ezekiel, after the blow had fallen upon the nation and the exile had destroyed any lingering glory
of the house
of Israel, portrayed an unquenchable hope in the vision
of the valley
of dry
bones that
by the power,
of God were made to rise up and live again (Ezek.
Even if
by some inconceivable chance we were to come upon their traces, can we be sure that we should be able to recognize the first thinking beings, either
by their
bones or the products
of their activity?