Sentences with phrase «from submergence»

It carried to fulfillment a long development of thought, disentangling persons from submergence in the social mass and giving to each one status, meaning, and rights of his own; it concentrated attention on the spiritual value of personality and its possibilities; it created a religion to be entered by free personal choice, regardless of race or nation; it set persons to building a social fellowship for the redemption of souls; and it proclaimed as the ultimate goal of divine creation and human hope the kingdom of God in «new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.»

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«These include the sharp mud - over-peat contacts that are laterally continuous over 5 kilometers, changes in fossil foraminifera assemblages across the buried peat contacts, long - lasting submergence also derived from fossil foraminifera records, and radiocarbon ages of plant macrofossils taken from buried peat deposits that are consistent with other southern Cascadia earthquake chronologies derived from buried peat and tsunami deposits.»
Based on the JM Ledgard novel of the same name, Submergence is a story of love and endurance in the face of extreme adversity from ace German director Wim Wenders.
Adapted by Erin Dignam from the novel by JM Ledgard, Submergence is the story of James More (McAvoy), a water engineer who is taken hostage in Somalia by Jihadist fighters who suspect that he is a British spy.
Known for «Ex Machina», «The Man From U.N.C.L.E.», «The Danish Girl» and «Jason Bourne», she will be star in «Tulip Fever», «Euphoria», «Submergence» and «Tomb Raider» shortly.
Modern rugged compact cameras are designed to withstand all sorts of active lifestyles: drops from two metres, submergence up to 18 metres, and temperatures down to -10 °C.
Watershed is presenting Submergence on the ground floor of The Eye, a new residential development in Bristol's Enterprise Zone built and managed by the PG Group, just over the bridge from Creative Common and Temple Meads station.
Peat - Peat is formed from dead plants, typically Sphagnum mosses, which are only partially decomposed due to the permanent submergence in water and the presence of conserving substances such as humic acids.
Here the silt deposition from these two mighty rivers causing the submergence of Mangroves and hutments; (4) Also, destruction of Coastline for commercial activities and destruction of Mangroves allowed sea water entering into nearby villages and thus people are attributing it to sea level rise; (5) In several parts, sea sand is lifted for other uses and thus causing the sea water entering in to nearby areas; and (6) Boston area was filled [artificially built] and with the storm surges it looks something happened.
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