Sentences with phrase «of scavenging»

With 9 billion or more of us scavenging the earth for every last bit of flesh or plant, there will likely be precious little left for the living world to jump - start complex life forms from.
(Time magazine also noted that Baldwin «even turned a pack of scavenging jackals into a luxurious rug» for the living room.)
Expressing a hybrid of emotions, Mar's artwork is equally informed by fashion as it is by the aggressive elements of scavenging.
His latest piece Elsewhere — a part of the Mechelen Muurt Project, on an old furniture factory in Mechelen, Belgium — is a brilliantly colorful output; a pensive man in silhouette, the result of scavenging, planning, and constructing.
Few games bring this level of scavenging, destruction and building into a single package.
This latest game is the ultimate combination of scavenging, crafting and then defending forts.
Tired of scavenging through pages and pages of content to find all the details revealed for the next generation of Xbox — Xbox One?
It brings to life the concept of scavenging from the wasteland to survive and eventually thrive.
It's a survival game, so expecting a lot of scavenging and tedious walking around is necessary, but State of Decay 2's world is totally devoid of any personality.
The original «Imagine» trailer by Kieran (years1hundred on YouTube) was a great example, but there's other amazing stuff out there; DeVall's «Hype Citizen» trailer, Corporation Incorporated / Fiendish Feather's videos of Scavenging on a wrecked Constellation, a Search and Rescue mission or just showcasing the Mustang Variants is just a small sampling of what our community is capable of.
The key objective of escaping an area, along with the signature gameplay mechanics of scavenging, fighting, puzzle - solving and crafting are lifted directly from The Escapists and modified to fit the new zombie apocalypse survival setting.
Awkward, ruthless, post-apocalyptic testaments to the harsh reality of scavenging.
Doing a lot of scavenging will ensure that you have enough of the necessary components to craft the items that you will need to make it off of Sevastopol Station in one piece.
We value all - natural products derived from safe and organic ingredients, so to save you the trouble of scavenging for the best brands out there, we've gathered ten of the best beauty products which are safe and efficient for traveling!
Gone are the days of scavenging and hunting for food, chasing away enemies and playing with each other.
When it comes to inspection, the documents, progress reports and evidence are all in one place and can be extracted quickly and easily for presentation, removing the additional stress of scavenging around for paper trails and printed documents!
Everything is built around the concept of scavenging and in this world it completely makes sense in context.
The gameplay loop of scavenging supplies and checking every corner of the environment to ensure your continuing survival nearly always feels tense, and when you do have to throw down against the horde, the weighty combat and high stakes lead to lots of heart - pounding scenarios.
The filmmaker is John Krasinski, who also co-wrote the screenplay (with Bryan Woods and Scott Beck) and stars as the patriarch of this scavenging, hiding family.
Comparison of scavenging capacities of vegetables by ORAC and EPR.
Furthermore, their bloodstream showed an upsurge in the number of macrophages, immune cells capable of scavenging and thus carting off tumor cells.
Dresselhaus demonstrated that in a one - dimensional structure, it is possible to separately adjust electrical and thermal conductivity, and that this should allow the creation of new generations of thermoelectric refrigerators and new ways of scavenging waste heat for useful purposes.
Other studies have found remains of Steller sea lions and other marine mammals in the stomachs of sleeper sharks, but those could have been the result of scavenging instead of predation, Horning pointed out.
As changes in regulations cause landfills to be cleaned up, covered and closed, scientists expect the behavior of scavenging animals to change — with potential consequences for other species, ecosystems and human - animal interactions.
So, you're talking about the success of scavenging or opportunistic species?
If they exhibit this behavior across their range, the American badger could be accounting for a significant amount of the scavenging and decomposition process which occurs throughout a large area in western North America.»
Comparison of scavenging capacities of vegetables by ORAC and EPR.
Aside from a few rounds of Don't Starve and a weekend stint with Minecraft, I had never touched these kinds of scavenge / crafting games.
They included David Butler (1898 - 1997), who fashioned animals, angels and people from cut and painted tin and other found items; the religious painter Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900 - 1980); Steve Ashby (1904 - 1980), who made raw figurative assemblages out of scavenged materials; and Elijah Pierce (1892 - 1984), whose carved and painted wood reliefs depict biblical scenes and national figures like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr..
«Think about your grandmother differently,» the artist Robert Kushner said to me last summer, reflecting on the years he spent during the mid-1970s cutting, sewing, and crocheting handmade garments — often out of scavenged and second - hand clothes — then staging them as costumes for live performances and runway shows in downtown New York studio lofts and galleries like Paula Cooper and the Kitchen.
Established artists like SWOON, reimagine the Street Art aesthetic, offering sophisticated commentary on economic and environmental issues through work that includes intricately cut wheat paste stencils, floating sculptures and installations made of scavenged, found and low - fi materials.
The artist will speak about the UMFA's newly acquired sculpture, Discarded Memories, and discuss her unique practice of cutting, twisting, and weaving pieces of scavenged car and bicycle tires into elaborate, large - scale sculptures.
Morris grows animated: here is where she is happiest, enthusing about the art, explaining to me how Cragg's sculpture of scavengings relates to Thatcher's Britain, and how Whiteread's casts of mattresses, laid neatly on the floor like a classic piece of minimalism, bear the imprints of human bodies.
Known for his portraits made of unconventional materials such as peanut butter, sugar or syrup, the artist created classical photographic portrait compositions made of scavenged garbage on site.
Michael Mahalchick: Canada Gallery Artforum International; June 22, 2004; Ammirati, Domenick; 700 + words Michael Mahalchick weaves and stitches scraps of scavenged cloth into raggedy wall hangings, lumpy totems, and squat, motley creatures, celebrating both quiet industry and its flip side, sensual languor.
MICHAEL MAHALCHICK Artforum International; July 1, 2004; Ammirati, Domenick; 700 + words MICHAEL MAHALCHICK CANADA GALLERY Michael Mahalchick weaves and stitches scraps of scavenged cloth into raggedy wall hangings, lumpy totems, and squat, motley creatures, celebrating both quiet industry and its flip side, sensual languor.
His transmutation of scavenged materials borders on the alchemical, and the resulting canvases are nothing short of spellbinding.
This microhouse in Stoughton, Massachusetts built by Derek Diedricksen is a micro-shelter made out of scavenged materials.

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There's another dimension to scavenging that is more central to the creative process in scientists and innovators — and that's the act of refurbishing physical objects to fix immediate problems.
And everybody knows the type of CEOs who tend to star in such episodes: the tireless searchers who — on top of running their fast - growing companies — never seem to run short of either ideas or new places to scavenge for them.
Many Venezuelans have reportedly resorted to scavenging for food in the garbage, while the crisis has also led to shortages of everything from medicine to toilet paper.
Set in a ramshackle, hilly village run by a group of white - hatted snobs more devoted to cheese - tasting than serving the community, «The Boxtrolls» is a 3D romp about the collision between the village and the subterranean - dwelling Boxtrolls, who scavenge for trash but have been targeted for extermination by a nefarious baddie named Snatcher (voiced by Ben Kingsley).
Google's balloons fly free and out of eyesight, scavenging power from card table - sized solar panels that dangle below and gather enough charge in four hours to power them for a day as the balloons sail around the globe on the prevailing winds.
Thousands of years ago researchers believe that wolves scavenged along the outskirts of human settlements or groups.
Last week the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, which is closing five of its seven libraries, allowed scientists, consultants and members of the public to scavenge through what remained of Eric Marshall Library belonging to the Freshwater Institute at the University of Manitoba.
By scavenging these wasted resources, Storj can provide unlimited cloud storage at a fraction of the cost of a traditional data - center.
Elders and priests scavenged, and in a verse of horrific and vile disorder, mothers consume their own thirsty children.
Amid the hum of the motors on the street, I also hear the clackety clack of hooves hitting the cobblestones, the sound of a legion of cartoneros, people who scavenge in the streets each night trying to fill their horse - drawn carts with old newspapers, packing cartons, aluminum cans or edible scraps.
These «untouchables» took jobs regarded as «impure,» such as scavenging and sweeping and were segregated from the rest of society.
I have always thought that the devil was coming to Jesus at his weakest moment: Jesus gaunt, raw - boned, wild - eyed, ready to scavenge any moldy crust of bread or scrape any meat shreds off a lamb's bone.
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