Sentences with phrase «found upon the surface»

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Not only do scientists need to find a place on Europa's surface that will be worth studying, they also need to find a place to land that won't completely destroy the lander upon touch down, Jim Green, NASA's Director of Planetary Science, told Business Insider.
c It is thus, step by step, that Man, pursuing the flight of his growing aspirations, taught by a first success to be conscious of his power, finds himself impelled to look beyond any purely mechanical improvement of the earth's surface and increase of his external riches, and to dwell upon the growth and biological perfection of himself.
My short answer to this question is that, whenever we come upon portraits of God that, to one degree or another, fall beneath the beautiful, non-violent portrait we are given in the crucified Christ, we should assume that the revelatory content of these portraits is, to this degree, not found on the surface of the portrait itself, but in what faith can discern happening beneath the surface as it beholds God stooping to bear the sin if his people.
Some helps give bones their physical structure, while the rest is found on the surface of the bone where it is stored for the body to draw upon as needed.
Startled to find himself called upon, he put his glass of red wine down on the nearest available surface.
Some helps give bones their physical structure, while the rest is found on the surface of the bone where it is stored for the body to draw upon as needed.
When he's not busy running the ship, chances are you'll find him licking various surfaces that once upon a time had contact with something edible.
For the comfort of your pet, you will find that our doctors perform many of their patient examinations on the floor, but when it is necessary to place a patient up on an examination table, special non-slip surfaces are used to provide your pet with a secure surface upon which to stand.
Upon moving to New York City, he reacted against the expressive use of paint by most painters of the abstract expressionist movement, instead finding himself drawn towards the «flatter» surfaces of Barnett Newman's work and the «target» paintings of Jasper Johns.
In dappled curves that seem to dance upon their white surface, I remembered the joy of stargazing and finding amazement in the vastness of the unknown.
Works by both Chung and Enright include visually arranged found materials — netting, yarn, and a wall hook, for example — set upon alternately crisp and fuzzy surfaces - a slick horizontal shelf (Chung) or felt (Enright).
Enlarged images found in photographic books from the 1940s and 1950s are the surfaces upon which Erica Daborn creates her densely layered drawings.
Found between the marks of the entrance and exit are a series of drawers - mounted respecting the Modulor's measurements - that appear to be flat - surfaces, and can only be perceived as 3 - dimensional objects upon active participation of the observer.
Do not imagine that I would disregard that thing that lies beneath the mask... but be sure that when the outside is rightly seen, the thing that lies under the surface will be found upon your canvas.
What they found — the pressure at the surface drops immediately upon condensation and never returns to the initial value.
For someone who works from random locations, and is lucky to find a decent flat surface upon which to set up a laptop, I was happy to see this product on the radar.
Even if this hypothesis was at first founded upon assumptions for the absorption of carbon dioxide which are not strictly correct, it is still an open question whether an examination of the «protecting» influence of the higher atmospheric layers upon lower ones may not show that a decrease of the carbon dioxide will have important consequences, owing to the resulting decrease in the radiation of the upper layers and the increased temperature gradient at the earth's surface.
It is incumbent upon these counselors to dig deep into the parent - child dyad and not simply accept what they may find at the surface — the presenting problem may be a disguise of the real problem in the family.
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