Sentences with phrase «key mystery smilla»

Now there are legitimate expectations for this low - key mystery about a murder on a Native American reservation.
A Binghamton University physicist and his colleagues say they have unlocked one key mystery surrounding high - temperature superconductivity.
Led jointly by Ludwig San Diego's Bing Ren and Arne Klungland of the University of Oslo, the authors describe their application of this method to unravel a key mystery of the earliest stage of development.
It helps solve a key mystery about C. diff: What triggers it to germinate, or break its dormancy, from its hard spore form when it reaches the gut.
Beyond solving a key mystery about pregnancy, the work could also point to treatments for infertility and miscarriage, says Tom Stewart, an evolutionary developmental biologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois.
Most conspicuously, while there is a list of grants on the Dormitory Authority's web site, it doesn't list who in the Legislature asked for each grant, one of the key mysteries of the old member items program that kept New Yorkers from readily connecting the dots of conflicts of interest, or worse.
Needless to say, this is not, by any stretch, a settled matter, and it remains one of the key mysteries in our understanding of anthropogenic climate change, with potentially huge societal ramifications that lie in the balance.
These are the key mysteries at the heart of the upcoming Trump - Kim summit — and indeed they threatened to derail the whole thing this week when Kim Jong Un objected to National - Security Adviser John Bolton's vision for it.
This is a game where, a full 32 hours after starting, with all the key mysteries uncovered... I still felt like I'd only scratched the surface.

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But there's one source unlike any other that may hold the key to solving the mystery.
So while my quest to understand the nature of a powerful, lock - and - key euphoria I call the «baby high» might seem silly, researchers told me the mystery does intersect with two gravely important and possibly interconnected issues facing our society today.
by George S. Clason This Book is read by millions, this precious book embraces the key to success - in the mysteries of the ancients.
in some ways memory is a better key to the nature of experience than perception, not only because, by the time we have used a datum of perception, it will already have been taken over by memory, but for the additional reasons: (a,) in memory there is less mystery concerning what we are trying to know than there is in perception [i.e., «our own past human experiences»]; also (all) the temporal structure of memory is more obvious.
Faced with an enormously complex grammatical structure, he concluded that the recently developed science of structural linguistics held the key to cracking the mysteries of these languages.
For example, the Italian Nuovo Dizionario di Liturgia, published in 1988, speaking of the post-Vatican II liturgical reform, states that: «the Paschal mystery has become the foundation of, and the key to, the meaning of the entire Christian liturgy».
Moreover they maintain that love is the key to all Heavenly mysteries, and the essence of all true religion.
If to Peter was given in the power of the keys, a humble and utterly steadfast courage in keeping and expressing the doctrine of Christ, and to Paul was given the understanding to a supreme degree of the philosophical and theological evolution through time of the Mystery of the divine Economy in Christ, to John was given in an especial degree the intuition in recognition and love of the Divine Person in Himself.
The understanding of the new article will provide you with the key that will unlock all the mysteries of the kingdom of God (Mark 4:11).
HIS are the keys [to the mysteries] of the heavens and the earth: and they who are bent on denying the truth of G - D's messages — it is they, they, who are the losers!
---- the egyptian mystery systems — maybe they are not as mysterious as you think, maybe worth another look, — this time without preconceived notions — like that they are pagan, like that they are about gods and goddesses — try to find and establish the «Eye», which the glyphs speak of ---- Comparison is the key, to the door which is Life --
'' [The Church] holds that in her most benign Lord and Master can be found the key, the focal point and the goal of man, as well as of all human history... Under the light of Christ, the image of the unseen God, the firstborn of every creature, the council wishes to speak to all men in order to shed light on the mystery of man and to cooperate in finding the solution to the outstanding problems of our time» (10).
As explained in chapter two, Hartshorne regards human conscious experience as our only reliable key to unlock the mysteries of reality.
Thus human conscious experience is our only reliable key to unlock the mysteries of reality.
In our dialogue with other traditions, the key to sustaining conversation (rather than cutting it short by claims that others will interpret as arrogant) is to keep before ourselves the possibility that in some way or other all religions may be relative, culturally specific ways of looking toward an ineffable mystery.
And yet, there is ample evidence that history holds the key to many of the mysteries surrounding Harry and his antagonist, the evil Lord Voldemort.
He has sought hard and relentlessly for at least 30 years, seeking the truth, longing for the correct formula, craving the perfect key to unlock the mystery of life with all its suffering, struggles and sorrows.
In a special way the image of the cosmos as itself a story or an adventure into mystery provides the key to such a hermeneutic.
It tells us in Ephesians that this is a key to the mystery of the Kingdom.
Did I affirm that the stumbling block to his faith was the cornerstone of mine, and that conformity between the Cross and the suffering of men was in my eyes the key to that impenetrable mystery whereon the faith of his childhood had perished?
«13 Scientific analysis of their «material basis» is the exclusive key to unlocking the mysteries of life, mind and the universe as a whole.
Having unlocked the mysteries of past and present human behavior with the keys left us by George, we can only speculate as to what forms a radical leap to escape our impending evolutionary stasis might take.
That the phrase «separation of church and state» does not appear in the text of the Constitution assumes much importance, it seems, to some who may have once labored under the misimpression it was there and, upon learning they were mistaken, reckon they've discovered a key to solving a Constitutional mystery.
This mystery of Mercy, which is the key to the interpretation of the Council, found its ultimate expression in the liturgical reform and the promulgation of a renewed rite of the Roman Mass by Paul VI in 1969.
Great bread at home is not a mystery or a science, it's simple a matter of recognizing the key steps above and paying attention to them.
Wiley describes his mystery wine as if he «just felt the up key» with it «going past the margins.»
By stumbling on a key entry in an obscure Indian encyclopedia during a Google Books search, I believe I have unlocked a major mystery in the world of chile peppers: how was a New World crop, «Bhut Jolokia», «the ghost chile,» introduced into India?
Dr González unlocks the mysteries of why infants behave the way they do and how raising them with love, respect and freedom is the key to a contented family.
Heastie's low - key manner helps explain why, after serving in the Assembly for nearly 15 years and being well - regarded by colleagues on both sides of the aisle, he remains a mystery to even those who have served alongside him for many years.
And why Shami Chakrabarti's disagreement over key legal issues was glossed over in an insubstantial footnote remains a mystery.
Investigators consider Foye the key to unraveling the entire mystery.
Microbes from a lake in Berkeley, California's Tilden Park cracked the mystery of how microbes produce a key component of gasoline.
To scientists, Larry may hold the key to a physiological mystery.
12 At a conference in Paris in 1900, German mathematician David Hilbert determined to clear up some lingering math mysteries by setting out 23 key problems.
The key ally unlocking the mystery surrounding this conflict is the long - dreaded yellow fever virus.
«Radioisotope power systems are a key tool to power the next generation of planetary orbiters, landers and rovers in our quest to unravel the mysteries of the universe.»
Researchers at Houston Methodist have solved a 100 - year - old mystery, providing them a possible key to unlock a pathway for treating diseases caused by flesh - eating bacteria.
«If elephants can hold the key to unlocking some of the mysteries of cancer, then we will see an increased awareness of the plight of elephants worldwide.
Among them: understanding the wormhole - entanglement equality could be the key to merging quantum mechanics and general relativity, that details of the merger would explain the mystery of entanglement, that spacetime itself could emerge from quantum entanglement, and that the controversies over how to interpret quantum mechanics could be resolved in the process.
The formation of the lowermost crust, made up of a dark, magnesium - rich rock called gabbro, is still largely a mystery, one that holds the key to the workings of the magma source that feeds the whole process.
Nearly twins and possibly keys to a unlocking the mystery of the evolution of life - coding molecules.
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