Sentences with phrase «fragments left»

A fairly standard historical show using a museum collection may be a surprising pick, but it seems like it could be an interesting window into how we as a culture came to aestheticize the fragments left behind by past civilizations.
Fanny Alliè's practice is built on the experience of living in a city: who you pass by, who you know and who you don't, the fragments left behind in the routine of each day.
The expulsion from the garden with the umbilical cord attached are perhaps the fragments left of the family of mammoths» trunks.
That seems like pretty definitive proof to us, however we could be wrong; the code could simply be fragments left over from previous game builds and ideas.
In some cases, your veterinarian will draw fluid from the affected joints to analyze and check the condition of the skin near the tick - bite site for any fragments left in the wound from the tick's body.
Brewers rice consists in small fragments left over after milling whole rice.
Brewers rice is a cereal grain by - product consisting of the small fragments left over after processing whole rice.
Observation is also often the best management of small tumor fragments left after surgery.
The Defra report suggests that oxo - degradable fragments left outside in the United Kingdom would become small fragments over two to five years.
«Lord,» inquired the pilgrim, «after all the people had been fed with the bread and fish, you said to your disciples: «Gather up the fragments left over, so that nothing may be lost» (John 6:12).
The water service industry in California is highly fragmented leaving room for AWR to grow through acquisition.
It both lays bare the humanity behind Brando's enthralling onscreen persona, while at the same time illustrates unknowability of men based solely on the fragments they leave behind.
The water service industry in California is highly fragmented leaving room for AWR to grow through acquisition.
The fragments it leaves behind are like relics, partial pieces of information that lose almost all of their meaning.

Not exact matches

Apparently, the countermeasure deflagrates the RPG's warhead without detonating it, leaving the «dudded» RPG fragments to just bounce off the vehicle's side.
Since the results indicate that the amount of hazardous microplastics is set to increase more than tenfold if left to fragment, the time to start is now.»
What they are left with are fragmented bits and pieces of information.
It would be a want of taste to desire, when we are forty, to bring laboriously to a conclusion one of those blazing fragments we had carelessly left undone when we were twenty.
By providing only fragments from biblical books (in this case part of an oracle from Isaiah, a reassurance from Paul, a parable from Jesus), they leave a suggestive opening, not only to other texts...
But for Andrews or anyone else to address this need by deliberately misappropriating and misrepresenting whatever fragments of spirituality are left among indigenous peoples is unethical and spiritually misguided.
By providing only fragments from biblical books (in this case part of an oracle from Isaiah, a reassurance from Paul, a parable from Jesus), they leave a suggestive opening, not only to other texts but also to the even more fragmented tissues of our individual lives.
Nevertheless, Bonhoeffer's theological writing came to an unplanned and untimely end, and the book on ethics that he expected to be his most important work was left in fragments — 13 manuscripts and 115 handwritten notes.
The critic D. J. Taylor wrote of my novel The Upstart that my hero's repentance «leaves the novel's architecture in fragments....
Shattered windows leave faith in fragments and pierce the wholeness of the human spirit.
Perfectionism is a safety mechanism that proposes to offer lasting affirmation while at the same time suffocating whatever fragments of self - esteem a person had left within them.
«That wave is receding now and leaving on the beach the debris of abstract thinking, compartmentalized knowledge, warring specialisms, fragmented facts, and a general sense of alienation between human consciousness and wider reality» (Peters 1985 p. 193).
We need your bewilderment at the fragmented on - screen life that leaves many of us feeling scattered and disjointed.
The party is extremely fragmented between the neo cons / tea baggers and what is left of the moderates (the ones who have been pretending to be nutjobs to try and save the party).
A whopping 30 percent of the world's forests has been destroyed, while another 20 percent has been degraded (and most of the rest has been fragmented, leaving only about 15 percent intact).
Fragments as small as 0.3 mm and imperceptible to the human eye can be identified, meaning remedial action can happen before the products leave the factory.
Chopping your own whole coconuts leaves your kitchen a sticky pile of coconut shell fragments and sticky spilled coconut juice everywhere.
It is said that fragments of the cornerstone can still be found scattered among the acorns and red - oak leaves.
Englishmen are not noisy in their pubs, but I could hear fragments: «He was an artist, a right winger, no, a left winger he was.
[25] Following defeat to Napoli in the Champions League 1st knock - out round 1st leg — a match in which both Lampard and Ashley Cole had been left out of the starting line - up — the pressure mounted on Villas - Boas as Chelsea's season appeared to be fragmenting.
Sometimes fragments of the placenta can be left behind in a mother's uterus.
Glass that is not specifically manufactured for freezing has the unfortunate ability to crack, leave behind tiny, microscopic shards and fragments and also is prone to bursting.
Sucking away when she pops off to mention something in a fragmented toddler sentence, look at me in her sweet gaze for comprehension and then relatch to continue all leaves me with a head - shaking the feeling of «did she just TALK to me?
Labour made a net gain of just two from the Conservatives, whilst the Liberal Democrats collapsed in suburban England and their south - western heartlands as the centre - left vote fragmented and centre - right voters moved over to the Tories.
The AfD might put an end to the German norm where the political left has been more fragmented than the right.
The new Open / Closed (Brexit) division cuts across the Old Left / Right one, dividing Labour into even more fragments.
Fragments of the original forest remained, thanks to government policies that required some trees to be left standing.
From a u-CT scan and an X-ray, researchers identified a fibrous dysplastic neoplasm — today, the most common form of benign bone tumor in humans — located on a Neandertal left rib fragment that measured 30 mm (4 1/2 inches) long.
Upper left is a rib angled upwards resting on a granitic pegmatite rock fragment.
Using a new analytical method, they identified which vertebrate species the bugs had parasitized by isolating fragments of DNA left over from blood meals.
«Skin microbe diversity can vary with forest type and habitat in Brazilian frogs: A leaf - litter frog has twice the bacterial richness in continuous forest than in fragments
Micrograph of moss leaves with insert micrograph of a chain of blue - green algae (cyanobacteria)(red) on a c. 0.1 mm long fragment of a moss leaf (green).
The ants (genus Atta) use cut - up leaf fragments to cultivate fungus, which they farm for food.
What's more, fish skin, like plant leaves, contains lipoxygenases — and these enzymes break down the long unsaturated fatty molecules of fish into many of the same smallaromatic fragments found in plants.
As it turned out, the males left their home fragments up to several times a day, and what they were looking for were new females.
At the highest energies, matter is smashed to smithereens, leaving behind fragments and energy that transform themselves into types of particles never seen before.
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