Sentences with phrase «carries traces of»

Last week, Jeff Huggins left a comment on my blog relating latest news from China, suggesting that one third of the air we breathe in California carries traces of pollutants coming straight from China.
The largest of these works, Barbara in Spiral Heaven, 1989, carries traces of the artist's hard - edge paintings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, as well as his groundbreaking quilted canvas constructions of the mid - to late 1970s.
In all of the different ways that the artist has drawn on math and science, his work inevitably carries traces of his own particular experience.
Since the late 1980s, Gillick has focused on production rather than consumption, examining how the built world carries traces of social, political and economic systems.
The old town has beautiful parks, and the classic buildings carries traces of its past (a mix of Spanish, French and American colonial architecture.)
Nevertheless, the law given to Moses aims at protecting the wife from arbitrary domination by the husband, even though according to the Lord's words it still carries traces of man's «hardness of heart» which was the reason Moses permitted men to divorce their wives.
Born in Egypt and raised in Riverside, California, Ahmed - a friendly, round - faced guy - carries no trace of an accent and doesn't look particularly sinister.
Only then does anyone discover which horse carried traces of an illegal drug on the previous race day.
Five minutes into the second period Lichtsteiner left the field early and carrying a trace of a limp, replaced by Mattia De Sciglio.
The result of genetic analysis was a big surprise for the research team: the ancient individuals carried no trace of ancestry from people who settled Papua New Guinea more than 40,000 years ago, in contrast to all present - day Pacific islanders who derive at least one - quarter of their ancestry from Papuans.
Today, almost all humans outside Africa carry traces of archaic DNA.
Our genomes still carry traces of these small populations.
The fact that the researchers made their iPS cells from cells that matured in the lab from ES cells, instead of from the cells of a patient or donor, means that they still might carry traces of the ES cells» gene activity patterns.
Living Aborigines carry traces of those two species» DNA, which their ancestors must have acquired by mixing somewhere in Asia before they reached Australia.
The difference in the spectra supports the hypothesis that giant exoplanet atmospheres carry traces of their formation history.
We also carry traces of their DNA.
One - third of the bottle nose dolphins tested off South Carolina and almost one - quarter of those tested off Florida carried traces of triclosan in their blood.
Different types of rennet [yes, they're also produced in multiple ways, and carry traces of chemicals etc] can be aggravating, so choosing a rennet is really a matter of trial and error, but a friend who always got super sick when eating parmesan [standard for all pastas, creamed potatoes etc] has gone for organic parmesan and introducing it 1 - 2 grated bits at a time, and very slowly, is now up to a small chunk.
His tone of voice doesn't carry a trace of the anger or resentment that could be inferred from what he just said.
The discarded hospital beds carry traces of use, and in a sense act as carriers of memory.
Without applying the actual body, or making intentional markings with the ink, her large scale monoprints on paper appear to carry traces of human figures and faces — the weight of bodily flesh and quality of a spirit - like presence.
The exhibition presents works that variously investigate our intimate relationships with objects; works that act as vehicles for affective engagement or transactions of desire, including objects that carry the traces of things we can't see but have to trust, intuit, or perceive in ways that are not related to vision or hearing; and works that are engaged with actions of interpersonal care, trust, intimacy, or love.
Adapting to the format of the exhibition, placing the new work in the same spot, on the same plinths, nails etc, the final group show will carry the traces of the first show.
Among his works for Foreign Objects are sculptures that have been produced on - site at CCA over an 8 - day period, which — like other works in the exhibition — carry the traces of human - object and inter-object exchange that has been shaped over time.
ruby's fluorescent figures also carry traces of photo - transfer.
Her photography practice revolves around the investigation of loss and the notion that objects carry a trace of someone's past.
Despite the absence of a discernable figurative theme, the paintings carry the traces of a climatic eventuality in space and time — an eruption, cataclysm or energetic outburst that leave their mark on the painting's surface as a fateful moment.
She began making work in the 1970s in Baroda, and it still carries the trace of Baroda modernism: by expanding and democratizing the painterly plane through installation and collage.
Using the detritus of the Internet and consumer culture, Torn's digital assemblages carry traces of past commodity eras and web browsing histories.
Through this method, the works combine discrete marks in a series of layers that carry the traces of various processes and reproductive technologies, including scanning, image compression, and digital photography, thereby investigating the conversion between the digital and material realms.
The canvases and gessoed panels are slowly built and carry the traces of past events and decisions within their surfaces.

Not exact matches

Because payments with it are essentially impossible to trace, a lot of its use case has been for buying and selling drugs and weapons and carrying out other illegal transactions.
«When the physical model of wave - motion in a material medium had to be abandoned in physics», writes Mary Hesse, «it left its traces in the kind of mathematics which was used, for this was still a mathematical language derived from the wave equations of fluid motion, and so, for the mathematician, it carried some of the imaginative associations of the original physical picture.»
tablets all carefully corrected in red pencil, the loops of the Bs and Ks and Ps made rounder for kids to trace, carrying paper bags of our outgrown winter clothes to the poorest ones, the ones with no coats or gloves.
There was no forgetting, no Korsakov's then, nor did it seem possible or imaginable that there should be; for he was no longer at the mercy of a faulty and fallible mechanism — that of meaningless sequences and memory traces — but was absorbed in an act, an act of his whole being, which carried feeling and meaning in an organic continuity and unity, a continuity and unity so seamless it could not permit any break.
David is never bound to use in his sermons any musings or insights of his members, but while his sermons definitely bear his own style and convictions, they nevertheless carry clear traces of a corporate voice of the congregation.
If even the hard - core atheists failed to carry out their program of erasing every trace of transcendent values from their moral universe, then how much less can our soft - core atheists expect to accomplish such a goal?
The idea of Christ needing to be carried, born in us as he was carried and born in Mary can be traced through the Fathers.
Foods that meet all the standards of «Traditionally Produced» that can not be directly traced to the producer can still carry our «Healthy Traditions Approved» seal, if they are free from GMO and glyphosate contamination.
Some studies even indicate the possibility of carrying around cells from our great - grandmothers, though more research is needed on this to determine how far one can go back to tracing how many fetal cells are in a woman's body.
Interestingly enough, the fear of flying and the fear of heights which plagues many of today's adults can often be traced back to not being carried as an infant.
Mr. Olufemi Solaja, the Consultant Anatomic Pathologist, has told the coroner on Wednesday that there was no trace of poison or heavy metals found in the result of toxicology carried out on the corpse of Senator Isiaka Adeleke.
According to the pathologist who carried out autopsy examination of the death of the first Osun civilian Governor, late Senator Isiaka Adeleke, he stated that, «there were no traces of poison or heavy metals in the toxicology report.
The researchers couldn't trace the route of infections in these infants; infections could have come from older siblings or even people who were vaccinated but still carried the germs.
The initial 2016 phase of the mission would carry an orbiter designed to sniff out possible sources of methane and other trace gases that might signal the presence of microbial life on Mars.
But the big question remaining is whether the child's health will be affected by the traces of the mother's mitochondrial DNA that he carries, which could prompt some of his mitochondria to function improperly.
That seems like a good thing: They have more offspring, all of whom carry genetic traces of their parents» penchant for deception.
However, even when we are healthy, our bodies carry trace levels of these proteins — known as «inflammatory markers» — which rise exponentially in response to infection.
The cargo carried inside these marred diamonds started to look different starting around 3 billion years ago, containing traces of a rock, eclogite, that would have been more common with shallow melting of basalt.
The crime scene had shown a horrific act but carried no physical traces at all of the defendants.
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