Sentences with phrase «for fragments of»

Faced with a bright if undeniably senior student of art like Tony Cragg (born 1949), they bring him over to New York and encourage him to ferret around among the debris of our city for fragments of stone he can pulverise on the gallery floor.»
My most recent exhibition, which focussed on the Philippine dictators Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, involved designing a Heinz sandwich spread patterned fabric (which I then sent to a fashion designer to be made into the Philippine national costume), working with sound, scouring Ebay for fragments of Philippine history and covering a CCTV camera in seashells.
Meteor expert Peter Jenniskens describes what it was like to scour the Nubian Desert for fragments of the first space rock ever observed before it hit Earth
Borne aloft by a helium balloon, the Super-TIGER probe flew over Antarctica for 55 days, searching for fragments of stars.
The sorter scoured public databases of sequenced microbial genomes, looking for fragments of genomes that resembled virus genomes that had already been sequenced — for starters.
The method rapidly screens blood samples for fragments of DNA and DNA - repair complexes; exposures are calculated based on the number of fragments.
We can't possibly predict what will take us away from living, either for a fragment of time or for good.

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As TV - viewing behavior becomes increasingly fragmented, thanks to cord cutting and the rise of mobile, figuring out who watches your programs and when has gotten increasingly difficult for broadcasters.
The retail market is extremely fragmented — in the United States, for instance, no company owns more than 1 % of the market.
«We believe it critical for a listing exchange to ensure a high - quality displayed quote to reduce the cost of capital and share price volatility for its issuers, and in the absence of broader market structure reform, exchange - paid quoting incentives are a necessary mechanism in a highly fragmented US marketplace to support liquidity for listed companies,» Cunningham said in a letter to clients emailed to Business Insider.
She added that because the Chinese toy market is highly fragmented, there's a lot of potential for growth.
Reviewed by local regulators for almost a year, that local marriage was only step one for the Brahma boys, who saw an industry ripe for consolidation and initiated a strategy to improve margins by buying up brewers, eliminating duplicative operations, cutting excess suppliers, and other steps that formed today's beer market, which is fragmented by brand but consolidated in terms of ownership.
(In the fragmented, state - regulated cannabis market, it is illegal for companies to ship marijuana products out of state.
Given the industry's fragmented nature, acquisitions are the growth vehicle of choice for established c - store operators.
Price Rationale Since this retail niche is so fragmented, there are no good sources of data on revenues for an «average» shop.
Selling prior to maturity can present a challenge for municipal bond investors due to the fragmented and thinly traded nature of the market.
He was looking for unambiguous signs of success: pairs of fireballs (at night) or smoke clouds (during the day) that formed as speeding fragments blew up a warhead.
At the same time, some critics of this new system argue that the fragmented nature of American equity markets poses systemic risks for the economy.
And there are also questions of whether this increasingly complex and fragmented market makes it easier for high - frequency traders to use their sophisticated algorithms and powerful computers to take advantage of average investors.
The CME has long claimed there vertical silo market is superior to the fragmented equity market but they allowed this level of spoofing to continue for years.
As Nielsen continues its efforts to truly grasp the bifurcated and fragmented methods Americans are viewing TV programming (via linear TV, OTT devices, and more), the search for a new standard currency has been a major point of contention across the media ecosystem.
This fragmented management and trading environment is in sharp contrast to that of the modern financial world, and often presents a barrier for entry for a large percentage of the population.
The experience of leasing, buying, or selling a vehicle is a notoriously fragmented process for stakeholders on all sides of a transaction, but the blockchain could change that.
However, the scope for another shock seemed limited by the fragmented nature of Dutch politics, which has traditionally produced a multi-party governing coalition, and meant even substantial gains for the leading populist party would be unlikely to allow it to gain access to power.
The platform states they would pay for this program by consolidating fragmented support for childcare and by «using a combination of existing federal and provincial program funding, plus new funding.»
Moreover, he argues, the real estate industry is highly fragmented, with scores of local sites for each city.
According to the WSJ report, the problem that the startup aims to solve stems from a fragmented trading environment across global cryptocurrency exchanges, where, for instance, the price of bitcoin can vary between platforms.
Here are some more fragments from my current prospectus for my five conceptions of American liberty book, the basics of which are sketched in the post below.
Here's a thought, being as how we all have such a little bit of time to be alive why work so hard to make that small fragment of time worse for people?
And then all the rest of the «massive» evidence that Christians say they have for their god is either the earliest fragments of these same man - written stories, or the later musings and writings of other people in their cult about the original writings.
I wonder what will the religious wackos believe in the future... and the mighty prophet Tom Cruise climbed to the highest tower and defeated the evil Tethans that were holding his virgin wife Kate the tall one and his reign lasted for a hundred years as recorded in the fragments of the magic blue disks written by Sony the inscriber... or... Frodo the saviour..
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Beautifully shot and intelligently crafted these short films are fragments of Christian teaching for the iPod generation.
Although the ban on speaking made time available for working on his Ethics, this work consists of fragments.
Each fragment, a blend of feeling, fact, valuation, and potential, expresses a proposition, a statement of one possible configuration of elements for the final resolution of the creative process.
Third, the description of conditions is buttressed by the historian's hindsight, masquerading as the foresight of clever contemporaries: «the future held little in store for these fragments...» and «it would gain in strength and in its prospects for the future.»
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One part of Protestantism fragmented and hardened into a series of contradictory biblicistic positions; the other continued to meander beyond the limits of Scripture and tradition and, uncontrolled by any legitimately established teaching authority, to become a dogmatic and ethical free - for - all.
The Psalter gave him a language for despair, metaphors to describe what it meant to feel poured out on the ground, melted down like a blob of wax, dried up like a broken clay fragment.
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(c) Because these interests are socioculturally situated they are diversely concrete, threatening to fragment «understandings» of God, and they are open to the suspicion of ideological bias; but because they are interests in God the capacities they guide also require cultivation of capacities for conversation with other concrete understandings and capacities for critique of ideological self - deceptions.
@Maripodi, «Published here for the first time is a fragment of a fourth - century CE codex in Coptic containing a dialogue between Jesus and his disciples in which Jesus speaks of «my wife.»»
This yields a combined resolution for both the issue about recovering unity in a fragmented course of study and the issue about making the course of study more adequate to the deep pluralism of the Christian thing.
«Published here for the first time is a fragment of a fourth - century CE codex in Coptic containing a dialogue between Jesus and his disciples in which Jesus speaks of «my wife.»»
... how do you know the fragment is not from some 4th century «novel» or for that matter referring to Jesus of Nazareth?
«It exhibits for consciousness a finite fragment of human effort achieving its own perfection within its own limits.
From the article: «Initial dating for the honey - colored fragment by the team of scholars puts the papyrus piece coming out of the middle of the second century.»
When sinners try to construct out of these fragments a natural theology that points to the true God, they succeed only in assembling a picture of what Calvin called an idol, a deity who is not really God but only a cheap substitute for the real thing.
For the Gospel, he, like Matthew, had access to «Q,» Mark, and possibly other fragments; for Acts, besides his diary and personal memories, he doubtless had some records of happenings at Jerusalem before the missionary journeys startFor the Gospel, he, like Matthew, had access to «Q,» Mark, and possibly other fragments; for Acts, besides his diary and personal memories, he doubtless had some records of happenings at Jerusalem before the missionary journeys startfor Acts, besides his diary and personal memories, he doubtless had some records of happenings at Jerusalem before the missionary journeys started.
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