Sentences with phrase «dual nature»

But capturing its true dual nature makes a difference, since the crystals interact in ways that matter for its motion.
There is a fascinating dual nature of war, a subtle correlation between emotional pain and that unmistakably male tendency to use physical violence to eradicate the sting of those emotions.
Much of the secret of CD's successful dual nature lies in its 2 - liter, 160 - horsepower engine, the same high - tech engine as used in the lighter, nimbler 900 Turbo.
The beak's dual nature helps explain how the boneless squid can tear its prey limb from limb without cutting itself with the base of its beak.
Using an abstract and minimal formal vocabulary, both artists present contemplative works of art that manifest and inherent dual nature.
Produced in conjunction with her retrospective at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Dual Natures provides an introduction to Benglis's work and includes excerpts from her videos of the mid -»70s and footage of the artist at work.
«Hypostatic union» is the fancy name for Christ's dual nature of being fully God and fully man.
The dual nature of enforcement actions and oversight in Japan mirrors developments in the United States.
The identity and difference of character and narrator becomes a figure and a constant reminder of the mystery of the dual nature of the Savior.
She helps to complete Adam's search, thus proving to be a mirror of man's dual nature, an image of his divine dignity.
It is in terms of this dual nature, the mental and physical poles, a dual nature shared by all existents, that Whitehead provides his own solution to the Aristotelian transcendence - immanence problem.
Stapledon again emphasizes the dual nature of Star Maker as both eternal and temporal, when his cosmic «I» describes its meeting with Star Maker:
The whole book of Zechariah deals with this dual nature of the coming day of the Lord.
We need a renewed understanding of the concept of «natures» which enables us to see the dual nature of Christ as a harmonious phenomenon, especially in the light of modern knowledge of matter.
Before the developments at Nicaea and Chalcedon regarding he proper beliefs about the Trinity and the dual natures of Christ, the early church possessed what is known as the «rule of faith.»
From a historical standpoint, we could probably do no better than to simply point to Apostle's Creed or Nicene Creed, which uphold God as the creator of the universe, the Godhead as existing eternally in three persons, the dual nature of Jesus Christ, the virgin birth, the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, the reign and return of Christ, and the person and work of the Holy Spirit.
Yet Voegelin writes critically, although vaguely and briefly, of the doctrines both of the Trinity and the dual nature of Christ.
But she has a theory about it — that love has a dual nature and when we love we're like actors; we, the actor, are our biology and the role we play is the social construct.
The poem next to the mirror in my bathroom is called «Knots» and it's about the dual nature, oppressive and redemptive, of one's family, of one's past.
The Dual Nature of Early - Life Experience on Somatosensory Processing in the Human Infant Brain.
The dual nature of the human breast is one that we have a really, really hard time with in most Westernized countries.
Former Democratic Councilman Dan Ross» legal challenge to the state law giving Fishers Island's judge a seat on the Town Board will continue in Albany on April 26 when the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, will hear arguments one of two lower court rulings upholding the seat's dual nature.
Courts have generally held that due to this dual nature tribes have immunity from federal civil cases, most of the time, and are not subject to laws of States the reservation is on.
What lies behind this dual nature?
Photons act both like waves and particles, and their dual nature has now been seen even after bouncing them off a satellite in low Earth orbit
To explain this dual nature, the researchers suggest that these regions include two types of neurons with complementary activity: one related to the rewarding aspect of a food, the other to its aversive nature.
But what mechanism is responsible for the multifractal correlations in fluctuations of the number of sunspots, and particularly for their dual nature
We now believe that women's dual nature can split them into identical twins, divide them into discrete zones of disease, and even make them attack their own bodies.
Superfluid helium's dual nature is at work again when it climbs the walls of a container.
In one paper, he showed that light has a dual nature — that is, it exhibits both wavelike and particle - like qualities.
It illustrates a key principle of quantum mechanics: Light has a dual nature.
Subsequent observations with ALMA revealed the distance and dual nature of the object, clearly resolving the pair of interacting galaxies.
Now, a new study reveals that viruses have a dual nature as well.
With a larger than life persona outshining even the calculated theatricality of the royal costumes, she effortlessly conflates the dual nature of Elizabeth's personal and private lives, the keen intellect, the touchy egotism, and the achingly human vulnerability that manifests in the acute jealously and peculiar pride she feels in having forsaken husband and children.
What follows, unsurprisingly since Patricia Highsmith wrote the source novel, is a slow - boil suspenser whose true subjects are envy and the dual nature of identity (the title refers to Janus, god of transitions, whose two - faced gaze looks to both past and future).
Tonally in the vein of Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist, this adaptation finds Sabrina wrestling to reconcile her dual nature — half - witch, half - mortal — while standing against the evil forces that threaten her, her family and the daylight world humans inhabit.
Sabrina is an empowered young woman, half - human, half - witch, struggling to reconcile her dual natures.
Derketo is the goddess of both fertility and death, so with her dual nature her avatar is half beautiful woman and half rotted corpse.
The dual nature of most superheroes and their alter egos gives Marvel more room for manoeuvre than the makers of James Bond or the Jason Bourne series might have.
Moving out of the laid back town environment and into the challenge of real - time combat within the dungeons was a little jarring, but it also helped to articulate the dual nature of the life Will is leading: It's hard to be both an action hero and a mild - mannered shopkeeper.
Conceptual collaboration happens when an art teacher works closely with the science teacher and they both help students understand the effect of pigments and light by teaching together the science of wavelengths, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the dual nature of light.
Exploring the dual nature of California school district collective bargaining agreements.

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