Sentences with phrase «coalesced at»

Go back 6.4 billion years ago, and the Earth didn't even exist (it coalesced at about 4.6 billion).
Similarly, this exhibition is like a story made up of tangents that all coalesced at a certain moment in an artist's life.
As it is, it is only over the last half year that expectations for when policy would tighten have coalesced at September 2015.
June 26, 2017 • Artistic legacy, evolution and studied ease coalesced at this Tiny Desk Concert, with Coltrane offering four interpretations of his and others» works.
(Attendance estimates coalesced at around 200.)
«All the ideas that had been swimming in my head coalesced at that point,» he says.
But it's also possible that there may be elements of human demographic history that predispose these lineages to coalesce at certain times.»
Global diversity in the Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA coalesce at approximately the same times in humans.
The effect of two moons coalescing at subsonic speeds is an almost fluid merger, «like you literally threw a cow pie on the ground and there it is,» Asphaug says.
Herpesviral replication compartments move and coalesce at nuclear speckles to enhance export of viral late mRNA.
Evading the reach of language, his subtly double - edged allegories make visible a broad spectrum of sensory experience, as well as physical and emotional exchange, coalescing at his work's center the unpredictable physicality of our world.
He imagined «grains of thought» coalescing at ever - larger scales until they became a single global consciousness that he called the Omega Point....

Not exact matches

It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
The emergence in Jesus of that structure of existence in which the human self coalesces with the immanent Logos is the recovery at a new level of the structure that predominates in all things apart from human beings..
Finally, the writer [apparently] operates on the mistaken view that if we can only get at least 51 percent of the voting populace to be swayed sufficiently by our coalesced, power structure, emotional appeals, and biblical truth (used only where it will work), then we can pass laws outlawing abortion.
The leaders always had good consciences, for conscience in them coalesced with Will, and those who looked on their face were as much smitten with wonder at their freedom from inner restraint as with awe at the energy of their outward performances.
At the Danville school, the caliber of skills are never in question, but getting all that talent to coalesce into a selfless team is the task at hanAt the Danville school, the caliber of skills are never in question, but getting all that talent to coalesce into a selfless team is the task at hanat hand.
«The whole thing coalesced into a multi-faceted flame war that boiled down, at heart, to «yeah, well, we didn't even fancy him anyway.»
Communication can be difficult at the best of times, but when under the stress of a bad performance and horrible result, it becomes nigh impossible to frame your words in a way that does not cause offence to someone equally disappointed, and which coalesces anger towards a fellow sufferer to ease our own hurt.
Chapin says, «I've been thinking about food justice issues for as long as I can remember, but it was only when I became a mother (and a mother of an exhaustingly picky eater in my 2nd son Van, at that) that my ideas coalesced into a song.
It's up to the Legislature to pick the replacement for Schneiderman, but it does not appear, at least for now, that lawmakers can coalesce on a candidate who would be able to turn around and run for a full term four months from now.
But some Labour MPs are opposed to the inquiry being postponed and it must be at least possible that a Commons majority could coalesce behind some alternative proposal.
They are therefore acting, while the government retains relatively strong public support, to try to eliminate any points within the party leadership or structures — no matter how seemingly insignificant at this moment in time — around which opposition could coalesce into an alternative political perspective within the party.
«I think this race is about values and coalescing on values and bringing the fight to Washington,» Cobb said in an interview with The Post-Star at Lake George on June 28, on her way in to a meeting with the Warren County Democratic Committee.
After weeks of holding out hope that they would coalesce behind a single candidate, the five GOP county chairs appeared to come to terms at a meeting Monday night that a primary was all but guaranteed.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam's scheduled appearance at the May 23 event comes as Republicans in New York are seeking to coalesce around a potential challenger to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is seeking a third term.
The meeting ended early yesterday with the the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding by the coalescing group at Ladi Kwali Hall in Sheraton Hotel, Abuja.
Nonwhite elected officials are also expected to coalesce around Mr. Heastie at the expense of the white Mr. Morelle.
«The plan would be to look at the candidates and their positions and if someone has a clear lead, we would like to coalesce around that candidate,» he added.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi became the latest national figure to urge nine rogue Democrats in Albany to coalesce again with their party peers — one day after the California lawmaker appeared at a rally in Manhattan with Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
As he takes a new seat at the negotiating table, Flanagan faces a variety of challenges, including establishing himself as free of ethical baggage and coalescing a fractured Republican party.
Alan Boss, a theorist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., has pushed an idea called gravitational instability, in which an especially cool and massive protoplanetary disk can develop ripples that can coalesce into gas giants, with or without cores.
Many clouds at mid-latitudes make rain by freezing water into ice crystals (which fall from the cloud then melt before they hit the ground), rather than by coalescing warm water droplets together.
«What's appealing about the current growing body of evidence on right - to - carry laws is that different researchers using different methodologies and different data sets are coming to similar conclusions... We are all coalescing around the same message, and that's the best that science can do: Look at the imperfect data in different ways and see if a consistent story emerges.»
His little particles coalesce into swirling, malevolent clouds, but their intelligence maxes out at roughly the IQ of a Nazi without a speaking part in a war movie, just another evil presence for his heroes to outrun and outfox.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK — Many astronomers believe that black holes at the hearts of galaxies grew into hulking monsters as galaxies coalesced around them in the early universe.
For planetary cores to form in such disks, the dust must coalesce quickly, says Elston's colleague at Florida, astronomer Elizabeth Lada.
The charge, then as now, is that microscopic black holes produced at the collider might coalesce and engulf the earth, ending all life as we know it.
Lester Brown, at times ridiculed, has been warning the world for 40 years about coalescing energy, food and population crises.
They started with the birth of a hypothetical galaxy about 9 billion years ago — at the point at which the gigantic cloud of dust and gas had formed but had not yet coalesced into a disk — and ran the simulation to the present day.
Vapor molecules run off the hydrophobic runways and coalesce into droplets at the hydrophilic nodes.
The process could be driving vast amounts of gas and dust toward the coalescing black hole, in turn causing intense energy to billow out from the object, says Neil Gehrels, a physicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and a member of the research team.
Biologists had already observed this interaction in living systems — a coral reef whose millions of tightly networked members could communicate data about weather over hundreds of miles and a slime mold whose millions of member cells, spread out over acres, could coalesce and take organized action for survival at a moment's notice.
Now, new research in the journal Nature Geoscience suggests that an ancient collision could have sent a ring of debris containing at least 100 small moons into orbit around the Red Planet, which eventually coalesced into Phobos and Deimos — Mars's two current moons.
Stemmed points — which have been found up and down the Pacific coast and across the western United States — and the methods associated with making them appear to be coalescing into «an ancient coastal tradition,» says Quentin Mackie, an archaeologist at the University of Victoria in Canada.
The ideal group, we found, has four to six people at similar career stages who coalesce around similar goals and challenges.
«They line up at the oil - water interface and create a barrier that prevents the water droplets from banging together, coalescing, and settling out of the oil.»
The black hole came into existence billions of years ago, perhaps as very massive stars collapsed at the end of their life cycles and coalesced into a single, supermassive object, Ghez said.
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