Sentences with phrase «from earlier time»

At a basic level, it's a lot like MacOS» Time Machine, but for revisiting your desktop state from an earlier time and place.
What «extinct» book, research tool, database, etc., do you miss from an earlier time (include the year) and why?
The American Asssociation of Law Libraries sent an email to members today asking the following question: What «extinct» book, research tool, database, etc., do you miss from an earlier time (include the year) and why?
But comparing the model trend from one time interval to the observed trend from an earlier time interval simply doesn't make sense.
I will tell you about another scientist from an earlier time, Her name was Leona Woods Libby, she was the only woman that worked on the manhattan project, she was accomplished in developing the first nuclear reactor; after the war she went into the science of climate change based on natural cycles.
The exact location of the film is unclear, and Nashashibi has said that many people, when first seeing the grainy footage, assume the women to be from some non-British culture or from an earlier time.
Incorporating disjunctive references to disparate eras, techniques, and aesthetics, they evoke «avant - garde theater stage sets from an earlier time... both buoyant and tamped down, comic and earnest.»
Mullan's Alpha Series revisits a theme from his earlier time in Vienna by examining the loaded message of monochrome army jackets, which are commonly worn by European right - wing gangs.
The Bechers photographed industrial structures that loomed about the scenery — concrete and steel mammoths that endured from an earlier time — often seeking out those in a grid.
In classic, this allows the gamer to race cars from an earlier time (the 80's) which is definitely quite different than the high speed cars of today and are harder to control.
The sequel, The Adventure of Link, has another «rescue the princess» framing story, this time a different Zelda from an earlier time who has been asleep and is awakened by Link at the end of the story.
Visiting Bamfield is not merely a getaway but a pilgrimage — welcome to a wild place where community still stands above almost all else, and where the island life can be found from an earlier time.
One of the most famous specimens of the Alpine Spaniel is Barry, however his preserved body has been modified on more than one occasion to fit with descriptions of the extinct breed from earlier time periods.
«Like a finely woven tapestry... a vivid portrayal of a woman's life and how it intertwined with a man who authors from an earlier time would have called a cad.
Toys Go Out has the nostalgic feel of a children's book from an earlier time part Winnie the Pooh, part Hitty and part bedtime book.
«It looks like a film from an earlier time which makes me very happy.
A cult classic from an earlier time, Downey's wildly irreverent underground breakout film presents hilarious vignettes of an ad agency takeover by black nationalists.
One of the guests (Michael Chernus) brings along a woman he's met recently, Alice, but Tom knows her by another name from an earlier time in his life.
Acknowledge that you may be carrying old, ineffective ways of relating to others from an earlier time in your life.
The Image Backup The best way to clean a system before it has been infected by malware is to restore it from an earlier time when there was no malware.
«Any specimens from these earlier time horizons are interesting,» says paleontologist Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago, who discovered the Argentinean dinosaurs.
This suggests that the fliers were not produced in the star's death agony after all but instead date from some earlier time, before the birth of the high - speed winds.
Using frozen eggs from an earlier time in a woman's life can give her a greater chance of becoming a mother.
There is a similarity in his deluded state and that of a dictator from an earlier time, Hitler, in his bunker calling for counter attacks from armies that had long since been turned to dust.
The Ponorovskaya court invited the legislature to repeal this «forgotten relic from an earlier time» noting that its original purpose was to protect religious marriage from government intrusion:
Either American democracy is living on social capital inherited from an earlier time when Americans shared a common perspective on life's questions, in which case we face a slow descent into the fragmented and violent world Hauerwas sees; or else the enthusiastic, individualistic and yet genuinely loving piety of Emerson, Whitman and Ellison has a better grasp of our human nature, and it really is possible to be both democratic and virtuous.
But it can hardly be denied that the major part of human energies have been devoted, from earliest times, to this enterprise of using the resources of the world to satisfy our inexhaustible wants, or of making out of the world something that corresponds to our desires.
The first proceeds chronologically, giving an account of Christianity's growth from earliest times to 1800.
During his visit in 1982, Blessed Pope John Paul II referred to Great Britain as having an «exalted destiny in justice and in peace», and I believe we have clung to this sense from our earliest times.
It is also indebted to a kind of prophetic role and person at home in Canaan long before Israel and from early times identified by the term nabi», prophet.
There is virtually no teaching on creation, even in the first talk - yet this is a foundational aspect of the Christian kerygma, and has been from the earliest times.
God addresses to the Church the question whether it has the courage to undertake an apostolic offensive into such a future and consequently the necessary courage to show itself to the world sincerely, in such a form that no one can have the impression that the Church only exists as a mere survival from earlier times because it has not yet had time to die.
The Nihongi, Chronicles of Japan from earliest times to AD.
Can't you go back further and find scandals from earlier times?
There has been, from earliest times, a tendency towards alienation.
Be that as it may, the phenomenon, in one form or another, has recurringly erupted within Judaism and Christianity from early times on (probably, if one follows Gershom Scholem, from before the beginning of the Christian era).
From the earliest times they were the only assembly halls to which the black community had access.
Brunner shows that three motives have been at work in the church from early times, requiring such reflection.
We have here, from an early time, the development of fundamentally ethical categories for understanding the human situation in a way quite different from Indians and Greeks.
From the earliest times, Mary the mother of Jesus has held a prominent position in Christian Faith.
There has been, from earliest times, a tendency toward alienation.
What has functioned authoritatively in the church from early times, and still so functions today, is not the changing reconstructions of the critics, but the established contents of the canon.
But order for the sake of unity and momentum in the church has from earliest times been critical — and ordained ministry is set aside to provide that visible sense of the unity of God's people.
And that note of universalism, present in the Old Testament faith from earliest times, is subtly sounded yet again in words taken over unchanged from the old tale.
@Rick Source for original a.ssertion: «Dictionary of Antisemitism from the Earliest Times to the Present» — Robert Michael, Philip Rosen
There have been waqfs in Islam from the earliest times and in all countries.
Thus, from the earliest times, it is more reasonable the Jesus Group was both literate and capable of communicating in two languages.
But from early times there have been a few who have shown a sharp social perception.
It is in any case a fact that Israel's creation faith — certainly a basic element of the structure of Yahwism from early times — receives scant specific mention (apart from the J story of Gen. 2:4 b ff.)
We have from early times seen the Akedah and the divinely provided substitute ram for the sacrifice as prefiguring the Crucifixion of Christ.
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