Sentences with phrase «lacuna which»

The English vicar and novelist Charles Kingsley wrote to Darwin, «I have learnt to see that it is just as noble a conception of Deity, to believe that He created primal forms capable of self - development into all forms needful... as to believe that He required a fresh act of intervention to supply the lacunas which He himself made» (F. Darwin, 288).

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His only surviving rival is Tacitus, but unfortunately there are large lacunae, which we would give almost anything to recover.
It currently has seven varieties which are 100 % RA - certified: Colombia Timaná (my personal favorite), Guatemala El Paraíso, Sumatra Samosir Batak, La Minita Peaberry, Costa Rica Sombra del Poro, Lacuna (a blend of Guatemala, El Salvador and Ethiopia), and Lakeshore Blend (Guatemala, Costa Rica and Ethiopia).
I find this lacuna even odder since Mr Pickles, fronted by tabloid headlines, made great play of Arc Manche and Transmanche both of which have been around for years.
«In furtherance of our engagement with all stakeholders in the electoral process, we have decided to meet with you following some observable lacuna in the on - going registration of new voters, a development which has been attributed to poor funding and other issues.
According to him, sections 13 and 18 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act No 31 of 2007, have addressed the lacuna in Section 81 of the Constitution which provides for how the National Assembly should handle the executive's budgetary proposal.
The Psoas minor inserts at the iliopectineal arch, the thickened band at the iliac fascia which separates the muscular lacuna from the vascular lacuna.
It bridges the lacuna in the research of Haneke which very often concentrates on Haneke's portrayal of violence at an intra-diegetic level without considering the spectator's position in relation to the screen.
Yet as Joel lies asleep, hooked up to the mind - wiping apparatus which locates and destroys his recollections of life with Clementine in reverse order, Joel's subconscious trip down memory lane makes him realise just how much he wants to preserve Clementine there — and so he embarks on a desperate attempt to hide Clementine in the parts of his head where Lacuna's machine is least likely to look.
Rendered in his signature stain technique, much of Maslansky's work takes source images from Red Light Lacuna (2011 --RRB-, his found archive of compromising selfies and cringe - worthy esoterica, which he shares through social networking websites.
In works on paper by French artist David Lefebvre, for instance, oil painted hard - edge bars or geometric shapes of color intervene in evenly modulated graphite drawings in which orders of what is real and what is stylized, what is natural and what is schematic, are subverted; blocked - out shapes come to signify lacunae in the field of vision.
Through this project — positioned on billboards in Toronto and eight major cities across Canada — the artist critiques the lacuna of black women from visual culture while asserting their empowered presence and identity in the very spaces from which they have been historically excluded.
It therefore had to fall under s C — the alternative was that there was a lacuna in the rules, which the judge did not accept.
There appears to be a lacuna for claims of plus # 5,000, which have been allocated to the small claims track by consent.
In that case, Sir James Munby detailed the cross-border enforcement difficulties (which appear to have gone unnoticed by the courts up to now) and held that in relation to these placements from England to Scotland: ``... there are serious lacunae in the law which, it might be thought, need urgent attention».
Over a hundred photographers have contributed to the dictionary — there's a list on the site, with links to the individuals» own sites — from all over the world; and the dictionary is still accepting submissions, so let's see which Slaw reader can provide the best photo of «law,» currently in the lacuna between «lavender» and «lazy.»
I do not believe there would be such lacuna: the Article 34 rule applies to concurrent proceedings which are in fact in - Regulation, except international comity requires the EU to cede to foreign proceedings with a strong (typically exclusive) jurisdictional call.
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