Sentences with phrase «from protective shell»

Indeed, during the gradual demise of Christendom, Christianity has increased in vitality and spread its influence much further afield — rather like a living entity released from the protective shell which it had produced for itself.

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Nuts are the edible fruit from trees or bushes that are enclosed in a shell, of varying degrees of hardness, which serves as a protective coating from predators.
SafeCell Complete Side Impact Protection PLUS provides an advanced level of protection: a deep protective shell absorbs crash forces and shields your child from debris, and an energy - absorbing headrest keeps your child?s head and neck secure.
And Complete Side Impact Protection shields your little one in a deep protective shell designed to absorb crash forces and protect from debris.
SafeCell Complete Side Impact Protection surrounds your child in a deep protective shell designed to absorb crash forces and shield your child from debris.
The Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat offers Complete Side Impact Protection with deep, protective shell to absorb crash forces and guard little passengers from debris.
A subsequent collision between Antarctica and Africa raised more mountains and released more sediment from 530 to 510 million years ago may have led to the Cambrian Explosion, when most major groups of animals evolved (including trilobites and bivalves which used abundant calcium to build protective carbonate shells).
These snails build their protective shells from a mineral called calcium carbonate.
There is a protective shell on each of the gummies that protect the bacteria cultures from dying before they reach the intestines
The hard shell protective case made of superior EVA and Oxford offers durable and compression resistance while the inner soft and shock - proof foam will protects your device from bumps, impact and drops, the soft velvet interior prevent your console from scratches, offers all - around protection for your gaming set;
Called «underwater architects,» Caddisflies are a common aquatic species of insect that collect natural, substrate materials like sand, gravel, leaves and twigs to build protective shells around their bodies, using silk excreted from salivary glands near their mouths to hold it all together (as seen below, au naturel).
It combines a protective outer shell — in a «Titanium» color scheme — with a microfiber cloth interior to prevent scratches and reduce impact damage from drops.
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