Sentences with phrase «from remnants of»

And here's another thing that I think is really awesome — if you're not ready to commit to a rug right now, you can bring the handmade, artisan look into your decorating with cushion covers made from remnants of beautiful vintage rugs.
In the living room, a lounging spot by the wood - burning stove calls for floor cushions made from remnants of vintage fabric.
It is a public space made from the remnants of a privately owned blighted property, like those that still litter the landscape across rural Alabama and so many other parts of America, urban and rural alike.
[There are] fossils of unfathomable age, and fantastical trees such as Cedar of Lebanon, the Phoenix Palm, and the Methuselah tree, thought to be one of the oldest trees in the World at 4,847 years of age, as well as a railroad tie taken from the Panama Canal Railway, which claimed the lives of between 5,000 to 10,000 workers over its 50 year construction, and wood is salvaged from the remnants of the iconic Atlantic City boardwalk devastated by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
American troops gradually found and ultimately suffered from the remnants of long - abandoned programs, built in close collaboration with the West.
However, the mean sea level variations inferred from the remnants of the Roman era suggest that a similar high rate of increase may have occurred more than 2,000 years ago.
I'm working on two main bodies of work — smaller oil paintings on linen and three - dimensional constructions made from the remnants of the painting process and other debris.
When I asked Waltemath about these curious canvases, she told me that they were made from remnants of The Treaty of 1868, a project that involves a series of 16 - foot sewn canvases that she has been working on in Nebraska since 2009.
Expect, of course, experimental noisemaking, rather than the pop songs and operas that once broadcasted from these remnants of vintage radios.
The award for best national pavilion went to Armenia, whose exhibition, «Armenity,» featured a group of artists from the Armenian diaspora who, as organizers of the show wrote, are «grandchildren of survivors of the Armenian Genocide — the first genocide of the 20th century» and builders of «a «transnational assembly» from the remnants of a shattered identity.»
Reenacting Andrew Wyeth's Christina's World I will crawl through the grass wearing a dress I create from remnants of cloth from my home and pieces passed down from prior generations.
Image: Uriel Orlow, production still from Remnants of the Future, 2010 - 12.
He was invented from remnants of Il Capitano, the boastful soldier and Zanni, the untrustworthy servant.
LATE LAST DECEMBER, halfway through the Museum of Modern Art's de Kooning retrospective, John Chamberlain's sculpture irresistibly sprang to mind — as if the Dutchman's extraordinary mid -»50s abstractions (Interchanged, 1955; Gotham News, 1955; The Time of the Fire, 1956) had conjured their three - dimensional counterparts made from the remnants of crushed automobiles.
Formed, in part, from remnants of the actual editing desk where the work was made, Timekeeper doubles as sculptural installation and as functional tool: a projector of itself.
Perhaps it has to do with the fact Overwatch is cobbled together from the remnants of Blizzard's cancelled MMO, the game codenamed Project: Titan.
Metal Gear Survive is an attempt from remnants of the development team to create a spin - off featuring the popular Metal Gear brand, however it saddens me to say this but it feels mostly like a shallow shell of Metal Gear in all but name.
They quickly begin to realize that Ainground, the new world formed from the remnants of the old one, is very similar in many ways to what they were used to experiencing before they were able to log out of the game.
Looking down, he saw tons of rubble from the remnants of buildings obliterated by warfare.
From the remnants of a volcanic eruption 190,000 years ago to World Heritage Listed Fossil Fields the fascinating landscape of this sparsely populated area with its interesting history leaves an unforgettable memory.
From the remnants of Delhi Sultanate and Mughal dynasty in Delhi, the splendour of Rajputana history at Jaipur and the majestic architectural wonder on the Agra tour, the tour encompasses India's rich cultural heritage in a nutshell.
Explore the far corners of the natural world in five new books, where you'll find fascinations ranging from the remnants of a supernova to killer whales kicking up white spray in the Atlantic.
With some of the best practical effects this side of «Pan's Labyrinth,» as well as castle scenery and surrounding forestry that may as well stem from remnants of the «Into the Woods» set, Garrone's movie is blatantly derivative while refashioning its material into his own satisfying playground.
The mutating fumes are from the remnants of a company space station that was experimenting with DNA.
Metal Gear Survive is an attempt from remnants of the development team to create a spin - off featuring the popular Metal Gear brand, however it saddens me to say this but it feels mostly like a shallow shell of Metal Gear in all but name.
Rescuers answered hundreds of calls for help as floodwaters from the remnants of Hurricane Harvey began to fill second - story homes.
The key agents in this are cosmic rays, which are energetic particles coming from the interstellar media — they come from remnants of supernova explosions mainly.
Rising floodwaters from the remnants of Harvey were inundating thousands in Houston on Sunday.
Our cotton hair scarves, as often as possible, as well as the fabric bags our baby wraps are packaged in, are created from the remnants of our Wrapsody wraps.
So beware, the Bible (Daniel + Christ + John) says that the strange beast that has evolved from the remnants of the Roman Empire will yet rise up and demand obedience due only to God.
On the one hand we share with European and other Christians the task of distinguishing Christianity from the remnants of superficial culture - religion, and this necessitates the firm recovery of our christological foundations.
(Example: «In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, some of the most effective networks of aid came from the remnants of Occupy Wall Street.»
Bultmann's thought, too, could be assimilated in Whiteheadian conceptuality, once it was freed from the remnant of mythology that appeared to be associated with his affirmation of a unique act of God in the cross and resurrection of Christ.
A special exercise codenamed Operation LAST HOLD, aimed at completely recapturing the northern Borno from remnant of Boko Haram and return displaced persons to their homes...
A black hole has a magnetic field as it was created from the remnant of a star after the explosion.»
Bose, who authored a paper in May on how the emissions from the remnant of neutron star mergers can provide a window onto the densest state of matter, contributed to the analysis of the merger energetics.
The donut of material confines the intense radiation coming from the remnant of the dying star.

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Aside from the eerie remnants of medical equipment and holding rooms for the criminally insane, there have been reports of paranormal activity.
Scientists from universities in Australia and Edinburgh discovered the remnants of the slide 75 kilometres off of the north Queensland coast in the Queensland Trough.
The SDF has conquered swathes of territory from ISIS in northeastern Syria with support from US airstrikes and special forces, and according to the Pentagon, is leading the fight against the remnants of the Islamist group in the country.
According to Dr. Klontz, this competitive streak exists in all of us, as a remnant from our tribal ancestors.
All delicacy or remnant of charm seems gone from Miss Irwin, and the performance comes very near being indecent in its emphasized vulgarity,» one critic wrote.
The birds look out at me, at the man holding his iPhone to the wall so a distant friend can pray into its mortar, at the Israeli soldiers completing their training and swearing to die for their country before this last remnant of the second Temple, at the masses of praying men and women — the women in a smaller area, separated from the men and further from the holiest part of the Wall.
Who really care about a group of people desended from a remnant tribe whose supposed desendednts moved to russia and europe and even though they intermarried they kept to themselves and refused to assimilate like the other 11 tribes of israel so that makes them racist apartheid peoples certainly not a race.
My boyhood is Saturday mornings, standing across the street from the barbershop, spying fathers playfully mussing their sons» hair to get the last remnants of stubble off their heads.
This remnant has wrested a Jewish state from the catastrophe and despair, but the state has been under siege since the day of its birth.
According to the Qur» an, Muslims are forbidden to eat a corpse, blood, pork, a pagan sacrifice, suffocated animals, animals killed other than by slaughtering, animals which died from a fall, animals killed by other animals, remnants of food eaten by a beast, food offered as a sacrifice to idols.
For this idea he had support in the ancient prophetic conception of a faithful and saving remnant standing out from a disobedient and apostate people.
I feel that what must be done is to bring the «absurd hero» within the context of a revised, naturalistic, neo-Whiteheadian ontology — this merger will dispel the harshness of bleak despair from the one position and the remnants of parsonage Victorianism from the other as it links creative insecurity, adventure, with a more penetrating metaphysical analysis than the existentialists were ever able to achieve.
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview of the period with the observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action of God, by virtue of which each threatens to make the other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting of the philosophical concept of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history of Christian thought.»
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