This understanding of Covenant - making appears here in verses 1 - 2 and 9 - 11 (unfortunately
in fragmented form, for more space is given to the later view of Covenant - making).
«The Arcades Project foreshadows our experience of modernity: we absorb an overwhelming mass of information and cultural activity, yet it comes to
us in a fragmented form, often through social and digital media, without the orderly coherence that thinkers and artists once predicted for the future.
At Turner Contemporary, the work appears
in a fragmented form and is dispersed across various smaller projector sculptures scattered through the space.
Viewers have no such opportunity at Figureworks, where the work
in Fragmenting the Form, a group show that includes a figurative painter, a sculptor and a photographer, bludgeons the viewer with its themes of dramatized sexuality and emotion.
In this fragmented form, every right and interest for which recognition is claimed needs to be identified.
Not exact matches
Reviewed by local regulators for almost a year, that local marriage was only step one for the Brahma boys, who saw an industry ripe for consolidation and initiated a strategy to improve margins by buying up brewers, eliminating duplicative operations, cutting excess suppliers, and other steps that
formed today's beer market, which is
fragmented by brand but consolidated
in terms of ownership.
I shall end this collection of
fragments of my thought by speaking of what expression Christian identity must necessarily have
in Higher Education
in the immediate future
in India
in a summary
form.
Byzantium at its most sublime was a wedding of spirit, light,
form and flesh still observable
in old ikons and
fragments of mosaics scattered throughout Asia Minor;
in the architecture of Hagia Sophia and the monasteries of Mount Athos, Mar Saba and St. Catherine; and
in the thoughts of the Eastern church fathers, Athanasius, Irenaeus and the Cappadocians.
In Living Faithfully in a Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre's «After Virtue» (1998), Wilson responds to moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, who concludes his celebrated 1991 critique of modernity by calling for «the construction of local forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us..
In Living Faithfully
in a Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre's «After Virtue» (1998), Wilson responds to moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, who concludes his celebrated 1991 critique of modernity by calling for «the construction of local forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us..
in a
Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre's «After Virtue» (1998), Wilson responds to moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, who concludes his celebrated 1991 critique of modernity by calling for «the construction of local
forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us....
In thinking about this a bit more, what if the gospel, in its current fragmented form is necessarily so, allowing one to plow, another to plant, another to water, and others to harves
In thinking about this a bit more, what if the gospel,
in its current fragmented form is necessarily so, allowing one to plow, another to plant, another to water, and others to harves
in its current
fragmented form is necessarily so, allowing one to plow, another to plant, another to water, and others to harvest?
Bultmann saw the pure
form in the «apothegm,» «the original specific
fragment which would sum things up concisely; interest would be concentrated on the word [spoken by] Jesus at the end of a scene; the details of the situation would lie far from this kind of
form; Jesus would never come across as the initiator... everything not corresponding to this
form Bultmann attributed to development.»
Seminaries, especially, need to devote much more attention to the task of working out what it means to proclaim the skandalon of the gospel to a generation which has no background knowledge of the gospel, how to create community
in a society where the old
forms of community have become
fragmented and dysfunctional, and how to communicate within a culture where the mass media have devalued genuine communication
in the name of communication.
Organized Christianity
in the
form of an ecclesiastical institution has already been greatly
fragmented.
In the collection there is found included a great variety of literary
forms, prose narratives, fables, fairy tales, much poetry of various sorts, a good deal of ballad
form, reported sayings on many subjects, and
fragments of epics.
Only a powerful polarization of human wills, after each
fragment of humanity has been led to the discovery of his own particular
form of freedom, can ensure the convergence and unified working of this plurality
in a single, co-ordinated planetary system.
By maintaining abundant forest cover
in shade coffee plantations, they can function as buffer zones and can
form the backbone to the biological corridor linking the two national parks and other forest
fragments.
With neither Labour nor the Conservatives likely to be capable of
forming a majority government and given the SNP's
fragmented unionist opponents north of the border, Britain's first - past - the - post electoral system could allow Nicola Sturgeon's party to exact a high price for support of a government
in the Commons.
From a u-CT scan and an X-ray, researchers identified a fibrous dysplastic neoplasm — today, the most common
form of benign bone tumor
in humans — located on a Neandertal left rib
fragment that measured 30 mm (4 1/2 inches) long.
Of the 731 rock samples the Apollo 16 astronauts brought home
in April 1972, nearly all were breccia, composites
formed of
fragments fused together — probably by the heat and pressure of meteorite impacts.
To get a closer look at the interaction between the antibody and a
fragment of the virus» envelope protein, scientists
in Pamela J. Bjorkman's lab at Caltech determined the molecular structure
formed as the two units interacted.
Like one of Picasso's
fragmented Cubist portraits, Homo fossils from 300,000 years ago give a vague, provocative impression that someone with a humanlike
form is present but not
in focus.
The classic villain
in Alzheimer's disease is ß amyloid, a protein
fragment that can misfold and
form sticky plaques around neurons
in the brain.
The method has allowed researchers to study key players involved
in cell division — which include proteins that
form much of the structure of chromosomes, and
fragments of DNA that help to orchestrate the process.
The phenomenon has opened up a new
form of trade, diffuse and
fragmented, that has already increased the number of commercial transactions manifold and ushered
in new kinds of abuse.
As astronomers report online today
in Nature, magnetic fields inside M33's six most massive giant molecular clouds — large concentrations of dense gas and dust that give birth to stars — line up with the spiral arms, suggesting the magnetic fields helped create the huge clouds and that they regulate how the clouds
fragment to
form new stars.
To understand how they work, we can take a look at nature itself: while natural elements acquire their physical properties from the atoms that
form them and the way
in which they are ordered, metamaterials use natural means, like small metal
fragments that fit together like parts of a Meccano model to artificially synthesise properties that are impossible to find otherwise.
The sites — including locations
in the Crane Naval Surface and Warfare Center, Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, and state parks — varied
in habitat size and
form, ranging from small to large forest
fragments with varying degrees of tree cover.
The by - products include free neutrons, photons usually
in the
form gamma rays, and other nuclear
fragments such as beta particles and alpha particles.
Microplastics refer to barely visible litter
in the
form of small
fragments, fibres and granules.
At present, dust and large
fragments from Comet Shoemaker - Levy
form a band
in the sky an arcminute wide (1 arcminute is one - sixtieth of a degree).
In the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), amyloid precursor protein is broken apart, and the resulting
fragments — β - amyloid peptides, or Aβ peptides — aggregate to
form plaques.
Theoretical studies show it's hard to prevent those gas clouds from
fragmenting to
form a cluster of small stars, rather than collapsing into one large star, says physicist Dominik Schleicher of the University of Concepción
in Chile.
Damselflies live
in coastal forests that once
formed a continuous belt
in east Africa but are now
fragmented, forcing the creatures into small, vulnerable populations.
Ultraviolet radiation spices things up as well: It heats the grains and breaks up some of the molecules into reactive
fragments, which
in turn bond with other
fragments to
form new kinds of molecules.
Fragments that fail to segregate to daughter nuclei
form micronuclei, resulting
in an unstable genome and cancer.
We have also recently identified a novel and very rapid synaptic action of Abeta, a protein
fragment that
forms the senile plaques and is strongly implicated
in the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease.»
The DNA change may inhibit the buildup of β amyloid, the protein
fragment that accumulates
in the hallmark plaques that
form in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Researchers reporting
in the journal Geoarchaeology discovered that the interior of the container, which was found at an archaeological site on southern Baffin Island, contains
fragments of bronze as well as small spherules of glass that
form when rock is heated to high temperatures.
After the meteor was sighted streaking through the sky on 22 April, meteorite hunters found
fragments of the rock, identified by the «fusion crust» that
forms when it burns
in the atmosphere.
Until now, due to the poor quality of data and limited detection capabilities, physicists did not know whether the helium
fragments were the object of a direct breakup
in multiple
fragments up front or were
formed in a sequence of successive fragmentations.
Crucially, the antibody
fragment didn't detect DNA
in helical
form, nor did it recognise «G - quadruplex structures» (a structurally similar four - stranded DNA arrangement).
In proposals to develop APM, this problem will be solved by guided molecular trajectories and positionally - controlled mechanosynthesis: reactive molecular
fragments will be guided by molecular machine systems to a specific position and geometric orientation with respect to the growing atomically precise work piece so that the application of mechanical force will cause the desired bond to
form.
The higher level of focus on genetic material from the few small
fragments from the Central Asian cave shows the people Paabo calls Denisovans — clearly different genetically from Neanderthals but closely related to them and also to our own species — probably to have
formed a larger population than the Neanderthals themselves, as they show a higher degree of variation
in their genetic makeup.
«
In the animals, we saw that STB's delivered with standard clinical catheters into centrally located vessels,
formed very effective casts, without leaking or
fragmenting, excluding any risk of pulmonary embolisms down the line» confirmed Reginald Avery, first author of the study.
This visualization shows tightly - packed DNA
in a mouse cell's nucleus at different stages of development, seen here
in a semi-triangular
form as a mature nerve cell;
in a roundish shape as a multipotent stem cell;
in a more oval
form as a neuronal progenitor; and as a more
fragmented structure that shows how removing a specialized binding protein (HP1β knockout) affects the structure of the DNA - packing material, called heterochromatin,
in a mature neuron.
In recent years, scientists made the surprising discovery that seminal fluid harbors
fragments of proteins that clump together,
forming structures called amyloid fibrils.
The two papers identify the functions of two
forms of TREM2 — the receptor
form that sits on the surface of microglia, and a soluble
fragment form that's released into the space surrounding cells
in the brain.
In their simplest
form, a single
fragment is moved to another region of the genome, but more complex BCAs may involve more than one
fragment from more than one chromosome.
The team estimates that a background level of radiation, supplied by other galaxies, could delay gas
in a galaxy (call it galaxy A) from
fragmenting quickly into smaller clouds that would
form stars.
Some researchers assume that a close system evolves into a wide system over millions of years due to dynamical interactions, but others guess that turbulence
in a gas cloud
fragments the cloud into smaller ones and stars are
formed in each small cloud.