Sentences with phrase «keep it alive by»

This debate, as old as Plato's Phaedrus, is kept alive by Page Meets Stage, a New York arts event where two poets from the two traditions square off against each other.
The Autocephalous Church, which had been kept alive by Ukrainian expatriates overseas, united briefly with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, then broke with it.
The tradition has been kept alive by Allah as promised to Abraham.
The first, widespread in nineteenth - century America and kept alive by popular Christian authors today, is that virtually all the founders were pious, orthodox believers who sought to establish a Christian nation.
When they gathered, the word was shared and kept alive by repetition.
But I will spit on the quran or any other religion made up and kept alive by charlatans and fools.
Yet some observers supported the UK's decision, with reasoning such as, «He's just being kept alive by a machine!»
A person with, say, an artificial heart is likewise «being kept alive by a machine.»
I am all for the marriage of culture with faith (being a First Nations person in Canada — out in Sask)-- and I see great benefits for the culture that is kept alive by Christianity.
A general mood of discouragement set in, and though both Lausanne and Stockholm were kept alive by means of continuation committees, there was little enthusiasm among the churches.
Goes all the way back to Cain, kept alive by Mithra worshipers, and embraced by modern science with GMO's.
... my memory of his sojourn there [at Tuskeegee University] was kept alive by the sight of his name on checkout slips of so many of the library books of fiction, poetry, history, and literary criticism that had become the main part of my own personal extracurricular reading program.
In considering the «right to die,» it is important to distinguish between the comatose patient being kept alive by mechanical means and the person still capable of making decisions.
Rodrigues discovers a vibrant practice of Christianity among the villagers he encounters, kept alive by the confraternity structures the Jesuits, Dominicans, and Franciscans had put in place.
What's the difference between a decapitated body kept alive by machines and a regular thinking, functioning person?
However, the reformist tendencies will always be counterbalanced by orthodoxy in Islam, an orthodoxy which is kept alive by influences from Mecca, by pilgrimages, and by local educational institutions.
Any form of over zealous censorship will kill this site and force those who keep it alive by giving their true opinions - totally unlike the club official programme, which is a sham, with it's bland non news — to find other sources for their opinioins.
This is a myth that has been kept alive by adoption facilitators using the wording in legal surrender agreements.
It seems his entire campaign is being kept alive by his fathers and grandfathers names and connections.
Theresa Villiers, Northern Ireland secretary, kept alive by the wonders of modern science, looks like a Demon Headmistress.
The French bullfighting industry is kept alive by public funding.
David Cameron's hopes of an EU referendum in June have been kept alive by a promise by all 28 leaders yesterday to agree «solutions» to his demands next month.
Is it being kept alive by some sort of accounting tricks or the president exercising authority he doesn't actually have or some other method?
Through a series of warmly written, grimace - inducing case studies, research findings, and hypothetical scenarios, Herz argues that disgust not only keeps us alive by steering us away from toxins and disease but shapes how we make decisions, treat other people, and distinguish right from wrong.
The trees that have been kept alive by biological control have each been hand - inoculated, one by one, sometimes canker by canker.
As long as the driver can keep you alive by supplying all necessary nutrients, he / she obtains a special benefit — never having to locate another passenger.
With them is the first dog to be kept alive by insulin.
A corridor that is doing its job pushes back the probability of a local extinction — of island species winking out — just as trapped miners can be kept alive by tubes of air snaked from the surface.
The interstellar travels of the Planet Express crew — canceled by Fox in 2003 but kept alive by syndication, straight - to - DVD movies, and the unstoppable force of geek fandom — are returning in 26 fresh episodes, 12 of which will run in the upcoming season.
That's an advantage for drug tests over flat - dish cell cultures currently used because it more accurately represents living tissue and more of the test cells can be kept alive by vessel - supplied nutrients.
Surveying the majority of cookbooks, it appears to be a little known fact that a beet «borscht» was originally made with fermented beets — a tradition kept alive by some Jewish families of Ukrainian origin as a dish called russel.
Children are born with an acute intuition and natural connection to their body, keep that alive by helping them make connections and listening to their own body.
We are kept alive by trillions of chemical reactions that occur in the body.
Other recommended books on the topic include The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet by Nina Teicholz, Fat: It's Not What You Think by Connie Leas, Ignore the Awkward: How the Cholesterol Myths Are Kept Alive by Uffe Ravnskov, and The Great Cholesterol Con: The Truth About What Really Causes Heart Disease and How To Avoid It by Malcolm Kendrick.
The story of how Scheherazade keeps herself alive by telling stories to a virgin - gobbling tyrant can at its very best, as Dominic Cooke's version proved 14 years ago, make tales seem the very breath of life, the thing that allows everyone to have more than one existence.
One vacant row of brick houses, slated for demolition, is being kept alive by a woman named Jeanine, who describes herself as the «sole survivor.»
Thankfully Big Ant Studios has managed to keep it alive by developing new games in the Don Bradman Cricket series.
Just as the author Ray Bradbury envisioned a society in which books are banned and literature is kept alive by a cult of readers who have committed the...
Kept alive by her newfound faith and accompanied by her loyal best friend, Lennox bravely emerges into a world at war on a quest for the truth.
According to legends, these are the ghosts of people who were selfish or greedy during their lifetimes and are consequently doomed to a sort of half - life, kept alive by the flesh of human corpses.
As Mark is drawn inextricably into the sinister organization, he discovers the truth of his wife's dreams when he meets the literal head of Alcasan, which is being kept alive by infusions of blood.
The device is kept alive by a Li - Po 1,500 mAh battery.
webOS as a platform is currently kept alive by LG, who purchased the platform from HP in 2013 to develop into its own software platform and has so far used it to develop a critically lauded smart TV platform before shifting development to a possible wearables platform in the vein of Samsung's Tizen with a rumored webOS - powered smartwatch.
It's kept alive by a massive 3,300 mAh battery that promises up to 21 hour of talk time.
Galaxy S3 Mini is kept alive by a 1,500 mAh battery.
Amazon's tablet is underpinned by a TI OMAP 4430 chipset based on two Cortex A9 cores clocked at 1 GHz and PowerVR SGX540 GPU, while being kept alive by a 4,400 mAh battery.
My conclusion regarding the latter, perhaps delusional, is that my underperformance is structural in nature, due in large part to the fact that we are in the middle of an artificially protracted cycle, a bull market that is being kept alive by a fiscal respirator.
There renowned value investors, such as Jean - Marie Eveillard, now a senior advisor to First Eagle funds, fret that the market was overvalued, kept alive by artificial stimulus that's coming to an end.
Bull baiting become illegal in 1835, and the breed was kept alive by some enthusiasts, who began selectively breeding the ancestors of our modern dogs.
This product holds a two - by - four - foot section of grass, which is kept alive by a self - irrigation system.
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