Sentences with phrase «cloak from»

Activities included workshops on lateral violence, cultural safety, importance of identity, responsible gambling and men's behaviour change; sacred fire and food ceremonies; musical and cultural dance performances; and the development of a possum skin cloak from designs drawn by participants.
Mankind already puts the magical threads to use, in applications as varied as weaving a golden cloak from natural spider silk to making dissolving tennis shoes out of a material invented while trying to mimic spider silk.
Cloak — Being stationary and in cover for seconds will cloak you from enemies — leaving the cover or shooting will remove the cloak.
The laws of physics prevent an optical invisibility cloak from making objects in air invisible for any directions, colors, and polarizations.
In fact, we see this in many cancers — tumors may specifically cloak themselves from the immune system, and they may also suppress the immune system more globally near the places they grow.
That's because relativistic effects kick in as you approach the speed of light, preventing the cloak from working.
HIV mutates rapidly, a cloud of sugar molecules cloaks it from antibody detection, and it disables the very immune system that defends against it.
In this way the worm actively cloaks itself from immune cells.
A star near one of the poles — the North Star, say — is forever cloaked from people of the opposite hemisphere, obstructed by Earth itself.
Wakanda cloaks itself from the rest of the planet with its technology, emphasizing border control to protect its history and its vibranium.
Internal candidates often have inside track Even with the process cloaked from public view, the best candidates, particularly those already serving as superintendents elsewhere, may not apply if they think an internal candidate has the inside track.
Now that information is cloaked from any person or business wanting to ensure they are not patronizing a facility or service in violation of the AWA.»
It is a humanoid monster cloaked from head to toe in a grey robes.

Not exact matches

Rosalind Franklin's newfangled «camera» was poised delicately, fifteen millimeters away from the lone, suspended DNA fiber, now chemically stripped of its protein cloak.
Penelope from the Odyssey is a procrastinator; she didn't want to deal with her suitors so she put them off by weaving her cloak.
The company suspended 7,000 customer accounts for ads that impersonated a news article — what Google calls «tabloid cloaking» — and blocked more than 12,000 websites for copying information from other publications.
(The connection between the movies and the cloak and suit business is still esthetically betrayed from time to time.)
Praxiology theology is nothing more than atheistic and materialistic Marxism wearing the cloak of a saint and in South America it is known as «Liberation theology» (to this day, I know of no one liberated from any sort of oppression by it).
Everything that could be construed as good and decent about the bible and the christian faith, peolpe like you destroy and wrap yourself in a cloak of arrogance as if you are better than other people and you will be «amiling from heaven» at all the sinners.
In truth Intelligent Design is really nothing more than a Relgious Belief given the cloak of Science, but from a Scientific perspective it is only a Hypothosis at best.
In films and television shows from «24» to «Syriana,» Muslims are the olive - skinned evildoers who cloak their violent schemes in religious rhetoric while cursing their American adversaries.
You intentionally cloaked yourself in a fantasy world to get away from the harsh, cruel reality.
That may well sound more like «native» English, but at the cost of seeming faintly repetitious, merely rhetorical, and without the elegant little development of the Hebrew — which, merely through the verb, moves from an intimation of light as a garment in the first half - line to an explicit simile of God's wrapping light around him like a cloak in the second half.
Garments or other items necessary for survival, if taken from the poor as security for debts, were to be returned each night so that a man might not have to face the night without a cloak (Exod.
He did not say»... And from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your tunic — and throw in everyone else's tunics for good measure.»
And from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your tunic either.
The Enlightenment sought to emancipate the eternal ideas of reason from the cloak of historical tradition, to lay them bare in their stark purity and truth, and to do away with every bit of mythological sense — or, from their standpoint, nonsense.
Step out from behind the blinding cloak of «political correctness», and see this for what it really is, not for what it should be.
«Many scholars,» Brown insists through the voice of one of his characters, «claim that the early Church literally stole Jesus from His original followers, hijacking His human message, shrouding it in an impenetrable cloak of divinity, and using it to expand their own power.»
They are derived only from the perceiver who cloaks the objects with secondary qualities.
They're going to need giant robot - guns mounted on the roof, a cloaking shield, a plasma shield, guard dogs roaming the premises and ones to sniff out terminators, rogue mercenary ninja and samuri, Voltron, the sword of Omens, a gaitlin - style rail gun, and Merlin to keep this place from being targeted from some idiot (s).
Friday morning I snuck out from under the cloak of San Francisco fog on a quest for summer.
Fortunately, this hunk of supercrisp iceberg lettuce cloaked in tangy blue - cheese dressing and topped with everything from bacon to avocado showed up this year at many of our favorite new spots — Jeffrey's in Austin, Parka in Minneapolis, Chez Sardine in New York.
In a culture that searches for signs from the divine and talismans and cloaked in superstition, there are signifiers all around us.
Sperm donation, the oldest and most frequently used reproductive technology, was cloaked in secrecy from the start, said Patricia Mendell, a clinical social worker in New York City who specializes in infertility issues.
You can slowly take off the swaddle on his legs until you can fully remove the cloaking away from you child.
Jonathan Capehart nailed it today when he said that Palin had «emerged from the protective cloak of Twitter and e-mails to Glenn Beck to speak directly to the American people» and answer the criticism that has come her way since this weekend's shooting in Arizona.
We accept that there is a need for confidentiality to protect individual taxpayers, but this must not be used as a cloak to protect the department from scrutiny,» Ms Hodge added.
Current designs mostly hide objects from microwaves or infrared waves, and scientists are skeptical that cloaking devices could be fully functional soon.
We accept that there is a need for confidentiality to protect individual taxpayers, but this must not be used as a cloak to protect the Department from scrutiny.
She says the committee, which is formed as a not - for - profit 501c4, is using rules intended to protect givers to charitable and civil rights concerns as a «cloak» to «shield from disclosure» names of donors who give money for more purely political purposes.
Now, budget meetings between the governor and majority conference leaders are being conducted with cloak - and - dagger - like secrecy, without input from Minority conferences, and neither the public nor press are alerted to when the closed - door meetings are taking place.
Responding to an Associated Press investigation, three U.S. senators — including Kirsten Gillibrand of New York — urged Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to lift what they called the military justice system's «cloak of secrecy» and make records from sex crimes cases readily accessible.
She says the Committee, which is formed as a not for profit 501 C 4, is using rules intended to protect givers to charitable and civil rights concerns as a «cloak» to «shield from disclosure» names of donors who give money for more purely political purposes.
Responding to an Associated Press investigation, three U.S. senators — including Kirsten Gillibrand of New York — on Tuesday urged Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to lift what they called the military justice system's «cloak of secrecy» and make records from sex crimes cases readily accessible.
Their materials can be used for noise cancellation, vibration control and sonic cloaking, which can be used to hide objects from acoustic waves.
A new dye industry finally arose in the late Middle Ages, allowing Catholic cardinals to cloak themselves in scarlet drawn from the shells of tiny kermes insects and tapestry makers to weave with vivid reds from dyewood trees native to India and Brazil.
Earlier this year, Tolga Ergin of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany and colleagues demonstrated a version of the technology that could hide an object from view from a wider range of directions, bringing 3D cloaking a step closer.
From their vantage points in labs and living rooms around the world, oceanic explorers now plug into an ever - changing world once cloaked in darkness, and tap into the pulse of the ocean as it lives and breathes.
Producing a cloak to hide objects from visible light, which has a wavelength several orders of magnitude smaller than microwaves — let alone cloaking objects when viewed from any direction — seemed a more remote possibility.
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