Sentences with phrase «full flower until»

Arab scholars laid the foundations of algebra in the ninth century; calculus did not emerge in full flower until the late 1600s.

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The doctrine (widely held until recently) that «matter» itself is fully real (rather than an abstraction, derived from intellectual analysis of concrete really - existing things, as Aristotle held), and that such self - subsistent «matter» is intrinsically inert (as opposed to self - organizing), arguably reached its full flower in the late Renaissance.18 Part of contemporary divergence between theistic and naturalistic approaches may be understood to arise from overly complete internalization (by both naturalists and theists) of the cosmology that emerged from the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century — the cosmology in which «matter» was full real, but intrinsically inert.
Repeat until the mini tart shells are full of flowers.
Create circles and layer them one upon the other until it's a full flower, as you can see in the picture.
The gorgeous flowers and fresh food reminded me that spring is really just around the corner and soon I'll be able to wear full on spring gear, but until then, I'll keep mixing and matching!
According to the Osage American Indians, when May's full moon shines and the Earth warms, taller plants overtake April's tiny flowers, «stealing their light and water» until they die.
The full flowering of this chapter of his career was never realized due to a debilitating stroke in 1941 with a stroke that left him an invalid until his death in 1952.
Until then, we suggest avoiding fragrances when possible — try making your own perfume from flowers in your garden — and getting informed; Visit EWG Not So Sexy for details on specific products and to view the full report, which is 44 pages in length.
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