Sentences with phrase «life the history of»

Today, life histories of everyday people are made public on the Internet, never to be erased.
He uses «whole» to refer to the life history of an enduring object or person (Adventures 190).
In the last paragraph we have sketched the life history of a single occasion in God, as experienced from its perspective, with its gradual widening as more limited modes are exhausted.
God «s revelation through real people and events signifies that genuine meaning must be related to the life histories of actual individuals.
According to this approach, God reveals himself fully and definitively only in one time and place, viz., in the life history of Jesus Christ.
In Djakarta the life history of the founder of the Sammani order of Sufis, Shaikh Muhammad Samman, is popular.
The recital of the life history of the founder of a Sufi order, or just listening to such a recitation, is considered to be a good work in religion, and it actually does have an edifying effect on the believer.
We know that chemical gradients are involved in the ordering of the building of a termite nest and in the life history of slime moulds.
In the life histories of Pentecostals, as well as of other religions, we can note that as much as they believe in supernatural power or magic, they confront miracles which do not happen in everyday life.
Launching internationally from April, Jameson Crested brings to life the history of the Jameson Irish whiskey brand and its spiritual home of Dublin, with the aim of increasing excitement around Irish whiskey across the globe.
The modern life history of Georgia begins with two early Georgian kingdoms of late antiquity, known to ancient Greeks as Iberia in the east and Colchis in the west, around the shores of the Black Sea.
On the eve of the most important quarterback draft in years... Former NFL general manager Ernie Accorsi with a living history of two of the most historically significant drafts ever: the 1983 draft, when Accorsi, as a rookie GM of the Baltimore Colts, drafted John Elway... and the 2004 draft, when he set his sights as GM of the Giants on Eli Manning, and how he made that happen.
LFCTV has brought to life the history of Anfield in a brand new and exclusive documentary which is now available to watch on demand with LFCTV GO.
Dr. Martin is the living history of school nutrition: in the 1960s she accompanied then Senator Herman Talmadge (D - Ga.)
The difference is in their degree of intensity and the early life history of your child, which is one of abandonment, time in an orphanage and / or foster care, and then adoption - all of which are impediments to attachment.
«Beware of Rawlings, he seldom loses his fightsâ $ appears to be the summary of the life history of the man who, at almost 63 years of age, is still engaged in an internecine struggle within his own party, the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), for political relevance, if not survival.
Given the diversity of potential xenobiotics and stressors in the life history of higher plants, it is reasonable to suppose that having diverse GST functions is adaptive.
But sometimes I've been doing expeditions with colleagues here to understand the ecology of some of the species and islands is one of the areas that I have been very interested to understand, the life history of birds both marine and terrestrial in islands.
Other fossils found in Mongolia also seem to belong to this new species, and further flesh out the life history of these animals.
Sonar helped them find the margins of the harbors, and then deep coring unveiled the detailed life history of the ports.
Marine mammal biologist Scott Kraus of the New England Aquarium in Boston, who was not involved in the study, says that he plans to use these results to reexamine the life history of whales postentanglement.
Egg accumulation with 3D embryos provides insight into the life history of a pterosaur.
There is pressure on the scientists to understand the life history of the two species better so that the agencies can attack them more precisely.
The brightest lights in the universe have illuminated part of the life history of galaxies.
Surveying the star streams helps us piece together the life history of our galaxy.
One caveat of the study is that the researchers did not control for the early life history of the adult macaques, even though many studies have shown that early life adversity can have lifelong effects on health, says Michael Kobor, an epigeneticist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, who was not involved with the work.
This is the first study of the life history of limpets living in the Okinawa Trough, including their reproduction and spread, and Dr. Nakamura's work provides insights into their ecological mechanisms.
«The typical life history of a chiefdom is that it comes together, it has its heyday, and it falls apart, all within a couple of generations,» says Emerson.
Those who study dinosaurs are more eager to know the life histories of the beasts: what particular adaptations they had, how they ate, how they raised their young, and what evolutionary relationships they might have had with one another and with modern - day animals.
As a result, scientists can — for the first time ever — provide a detailed life history of the cosmos.
«This type of selection experiment, which we propose has been going on in all bass lakes since the inception of angling, has the potential to alter, perhaps quite significantly, the behavior and even the life history of individual fish in those populations,» the study said.
As I find my seat on a balcony, I peer down at the balding heads of past laureates, a Who's Who of physics and a living history of the standard model, our best theory of the universe's particles and forces.
The LSST will also help reveal the life history of the Milky Way, Ivezic says.
Tyrosine Detoxification Is an Essential Trait in the Life History of Blood - Feeding Arthropods.
To analyse the early life history of the fish, the researchers studied their otoliths, or ear stones, which are put down in layers similar to tree rings as the fish develop.
«You've captured the life history of pterosaurs,» Unwin says.
This study is important because it sheds light upon the long - term life history of Madagascar, before human colonization.
The life histories of the deer are well documented thanks to the Isle of Rum Red Deer Project, which has been collecting data on the island for more than 40 years, spanning seven deer generations.
Over-harvesting marine prey has been reported to alter the life history of shellfish as an evolutionary response to increased selection pressure (Fenberg and Roy, 2008).
«Not acting is not an option because the life histories of these flying, nocturnal mammals — characterized by long generation times and low reproductive rates — mean that population recovery is unlikely for decades or even centuries, if at all,» said McCracken.
Additionally we included information the life history of the main target prey to better demonstrate the effects that tool - using monkeys have on shellfish reproductive biology.
Assessment of the life history of the main prey species, periwinkles and rock oysters, revealed that the both species appear in large clusters and are therefore susceptible to overharvesting.
The life history of Antarctic krill is intimately tied to sea ice [28].
Interestingly, events early in the life history of corals, prior to the initiation of calcification, such as fertilization, embryogenesis, larval survival and settlement are not overly affected by high acidity.
The answer lies in the life history of the sperm.
Dust is like a living history of the house, and there are many materials used in building homes (especially today) and around our homes (think cars, golf courses, and factories) that contribute to household dust.
As someone that did nt know anything about the real life history of Edith Piaf, I found the movie somewhat disjointed - hopping around chronologically made it more of a challenge to understand events.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray is a thorough and detailed commentary track by director / writer Richard Kelly, the featurette «The Box: Grounded in Reality» (about the real - life history of his parents that inspired the characters), three brief yet quite efficient snapshots of the film's digital effects, a trio of bonus mood piece shorts (more ominous suggestions of otherworldly surveillance) and a bonus digital copy of the film for portable media players.
Viewers can test their own powers of deduction and go behind the scenes of the movie with a nice variety of bonus features that include a solid making - of featurette that also roots the material in the real - life history of Scotland Yard, a sing - along version «The World's Greatest Criminal Mind,» and an animated look at the history of detective work, complete with a crime - solving puzzle for the entire family.
«When I go home, it's one of those moments in which you remember the lived history of segregation, both racial and socioeconomic,» he says, «and you see the legacy of that.»
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