Sentences with phrase «on remnants»

I stole a moment to see what the stain would look like on the remnants and we thought those pieces would work great for the shelves.
You can get some fantastic deals on the remnants if you only need a small amount.
Set - backs are blamed on the remnants of capitalism.
Much of her work alludes to the human presence without the inclusion of figures, focusing often on the remnants of daily life and providing commentary on society's materialism.
Her large - scale, carefully crafted scenes often focus on the remnants of a meal or party, as she plays with ideas about perception and the transformative qualities of the photograph.
Victor stumbles on the remnants of a drug ring, decades old, and that leads to a sitting Supreme Court justice who might be involved in Joey's murder and another murder that happened twenty years before.
Driving it on the remnants of the old track is a stark reminder of how much the whole world has changed since 1964.
Chicago and New York are built on the remnants of long standing political machines and around mayors with strong powers....
Three of those focus on the remnants of the Portuguese colonial experience on other continents (Tabu in Mozambique, Macao in China and this one set in Recife, one of the largest cities in Brazil).
His character is a man lost in the city, struggling with addiction, to find shelter and hang on the remnants of his family.
Best of all has to be Pacino's seemingly meta - performance of an ageing acclaimed star who questions what exactly it is that he is acclaimed for, since he feels like he is coasting on the remnants of past glory.
Set seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, the series centers on the remnants of humanity, who inhabit a gigantic, perpetually - moving train that circles the globe.
«I am skeptical about the completeness of the evolutionary story when it is based exclusively on the remnants of human disease isolates.»
«Ant birds follow the ants from the sky and feast on the remnants left behind by the ants.
So Emerman and colleagues resurrected the analogous protein from PtERV1, based on its remnants in chimpanzees, and inserted it into a defective version of the mouse virus, which could infect cells but not reproduce.
A statement detailing the operation said, «At dawn on 28 April 2017, the Nigerian Air Force Component of Operation Lafiya Dole conducted an air interdiction mission on some remnants of the Boko Haram Terrorists in a village 3.42 km Northeast of Mangosum.
We focus on the remnants and we'll never experience the joy of the new creation.
A «For Rent» sign hangs on the remnants of a trailer damaged by Hurricane Irma on Sugarloaf Key, Fla., on March 9, 2018.
I used some fabric I bought on the remnant shelf to make this fabric basket.
Perhaps the Lord God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph.
Guan Jingjing, «Notes on Remnant Mountain».
Yet by definition, an exploding S.N. has relatively symmetrical inward pressure on the remnant core.

Not exact matches

Every person alive on the 71st anniversary of those attacks holds in their flesh radioactive remnants of the nuclear era — a period centered in the early decades of Cold War when nuclear nations conducted atmospheric tests of ever - larger bombs.
Rogers has responded by betting big on the last remnant of the appointment - viewing model: professional sports.
PIMCO's leaders reacted bluntly to the dour economic news of the past few days, highlighted by the third straight disappointing monthly jobs report on Friday that rattled investors and sent markets sharply lower, wiping out the remnants of the Dow's 2012 rally by midday.
The remnants of Hurricane Harvey (once a Category 4 storm) have dumped feet of rain on the city.
The trade was originally remnants of an Iron Condor we put our on October 21, 2014.
Possibly there are some small remnants left on the blade that once are removed after the first couple shaves causes it to be much smoother and sharper?
Legislation based on degrees of consanguinity seems like a reactionary remnant of the bigoted bourgeois morality of a bygone age.
And it shall come to pass, [that] whosoever shall call on the name of the LORD shall be delivered: for in mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as the LORD hath said, and in the remnant whom the LORD shall call.
You started out just describing Christianity as a silly remnant but I'm glad you moved onto the unavoidable ways on which it is actually corrosive and harmful.
We lit the candles after supper on Sunday, the table covered with the remnants of spaghetti and meatballs.
For to Jews the Holocaust is not an event to read about in a few books, or to remember on a few special occasions; it is for them to confront, to agonize over, to reject and resist, to search deeply and widely for a glimmer of hope - all this with a view to a Jewish self - understanding, of which an essential part is being heir of the murdered millions, the remnant of the catastrophe.
Isaiah, for example, based his hope for Israel not on Israel as a whole — Israel as a whole was too corrupt and disobedient — but on a righteous «remnant
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview of the period with the observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action of God, by virtue of which each threatens to make the other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting of the philosophical concept of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history of Christian thought.»
That is to say, not only did the king not know Joseph, he did not know the God who had sent Joseph to Egypt so that Joseph might preserve his brothers through famine and keep alive a remnant of God's people on earth.
It is the man and the woman to whom the act remains, each time, as fresh and beautiful, as it was the first time, who are able to sustain and perpetuate their first sense of its glory in the midst of the sober or bleak or sordid realities of day to day life, and who can feel, afresh each time, a boundless gratitude for each other and for this blessed source of sweetness and strength — it is they who are the truly «virgin», the truly pure and chaste; and (on the Humanist hypothesis) it is they who are the remnant selected by grace to be the true and spiritual seed of the risen Christ.33
But the millennial note, the ethical criticism of society, and the insistence on the role of a remnant that already embodies the future, are thoroughly in consonance with the central theme of the American Protestant experience.14
From the get - go, Kathy assumes that her readers are interested in holding on to some remnant of their faith even as their beliefs dramatically change.
The angry Tribal God that demands much... evolves into the God that selects Kings based on their heart; to a God that protects His remnant; to a God that «so loves the world that He gives His Son... not to condemn the world, but to save it.
For the past several years I've worked on environmental projects with American Indian communities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and I've become acquainted with remnants of an Ojibwa religion called Mediwiwin.
On the one hand we share with European and other Christians the task of distinguishing Christianity from the remnants of superficial culture - religion, and this necessitates the firm recovery of our christological foundations.
l God has entered into a covenant with America and will shower blessings on it only so long as some unknown remnant of Americans honors the covenant by obedience to the Law.
The christian remnants that exist in these arenas are in decline, on the defensive, and fighting to maintain their existence.
The pattern is that each generation has a small remnant that carries on the ways of the Lord until only a group of people find themselves in the Promised Land that will be separate from evil for all time.
That is an unfortunate way of holding on to the past, and specifically to the last remnants of a particular kind of a call.
Today there is a tiny remnant of Samaritans in the city of Nablus (Shechem); they celebrate their Passover on the Gerizim but have otherwise become a mere historical curiosity.30
The doctrine of the remnant, having passed through the crucible and reinterpretations of New Testament thought, still persists in the belief of Jehovah's Witnesses and other Pentecostals that on the day of the second coming, they alone will be taken to dwell with Jesus in heaven.
l This hope of a righteous remnant continued throughout the exilic and post-exilic periods and on into New Testament times.
It is believed to have been written on gold plates, whose whereabouts was revealed to Joseph Smith as a very young man, but written and hidden away centuries earlier by Moroni, last remnant of the people who had migrated from the old world to the new.
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