Sentences with phrase «eons later»

You even share them on your blog... and cringe when you re-read them eons later.
However many eons later, circa C.E. 2089, paramour archeologists Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall - Green) discover a cave etching depicting a human figure pointing toward a cluster of stars.
(The Lunar Journey in the Year 2000)- untitled Eons later, a similar monolith is discovered on the lunar surface in the 21st century, sending its signals to Jupiter.
In a great transitionary, associative image to the next segment many eons later, the tossed bone (tool / weapon) instantly rotates and dissolves into a white, orbiting space satellite from Earth - a technological instrument, tool, weapon (orbiting nuclear platform) or machine from another era that was ultimately derived from the first tool - weapon.
Eons later, a smaller impact would have blasted Allan Hills A81001 off Vesta without erasing the imprinted field.
Eons later, in a process called secondary endosymbiosis, predatory protozoa gulped down the green algae.
These stars then collapsed under their own weight, leaving behind the black holes that merged together eons later.
«One theory is that they were deposited as the geological system formed and were trapped inside limestone until they were liberated eons later to form their own ecosystems.
He did not come to earth eons later, as your front man Jesus did.

Not exact matches

From the late 1960s through the early»70s, the denizens of this tiny Pacific island were the wealthiest people on the planet per capita, due to the dense and valuable guano deposits left on the island by fish - eating seabirds over a period of eons.
Costa was in the bag for eons and was a year too late — a decent striker in 2013 - 14 and Chelsea would have walked the league.
Roughly 800 million years ago, in the late Proterozoic Eon, phosphorus, a chemical element essential to all life, began to accumulate in shallow ocean zones near coastlines widely considered to be the birthplace of animals and other complex organisms, according to a new study by geoscientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Yale University.
They noticed a remarkable congruency as they moved upward through the layers of shale into the time period where animal life began, in the late Proterozoic Eon.
But the more likely explanation, they think, is that the oxygen was chemically made later — inside ice grains in the disc, where it stayed trapped for eons.
According to the paper, EON «will announce the star is playing an unknown character called Franz Oberhauser, son of the late Hans Oberhauser, a ski instructor who acted as a father figure to Bond.
The twin Eon Pokemon from Gen 3 is coming to Pokemon Go later today, with region - specific dates.
With Skyfall and Spectre helmer Sam Mendes opting against a return for Bond 25, EON Productions has a vacancy in the director's chair for Daniel Craig's final outing as 007, which is slated for release late next year.
Later, Eon wears a Story Robe - a priceless apparel item passed down from noble fathers to sons - entitled «A Summer Waterfall Brings Harmony to the Soul,» which highlights exquisite peacocks, butterflies, flowers, and a waterfall with goldfish all woven into emerald silk.
The year is key, for though chronologically part of the decade, 1962 was, culturally, eons away from the Swinging Sixties that would usher in new freedoms and laissez - faire attitudes about sex just a few years later.
Eons ago, in the late 1990s, PetSmart and Petco began exploring pet care services including grooming, boarding and training.
While it appeared that Eon's wish had come true, it was later revealed that Pop Fizz had simultaneously made a wish to get out of anger management lessons with the old Portal Master.
For years, Apple gamers were restricted to little more than eons - late ports and the odd quirky strategy game.
«HOWL, eon (I and II)» inspire a collaboration with Jason Moran who develops a score based on the paintings, which is later presented at Performa 17.
The surreal natural formations of Turkey's Cappadocia region, where soft volcanic rocks have eroded over the eons into fanciful cones and spires, now have some serious man - made competition for tourist attention: The world's largest contemporary land art park, comprising 10 giant sculptures made out of more than 10,500 tons of stone.Australian sculptor Andrew Rogers picked this part of central Turkey for the latest installment of his five - continent «Rhythms of Life» art project due to its natural beauty and long history of settlement by many civilizations.
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