Sentences with phrase «organic part»

A few theological schools are organic parts of universities.
Eyes aren't machines; they're organic parts of your body.
At the start, he is the arrogant, spoiled son of Odin (Anthony Hopkins), ruler of Asgard whose metallic eye - patch, earned in a battle for humanity against the conquering Frost Giants, seems an entirely organic part of him.
But for many longtime book lovers, the industry doesn't feel like a completely organic part of our reading lives, either: Giving people more control over how they lend, share, and sell their used books would be a big step.
I feel like there are different choices Chronik Spartan could have made to make the story feel like a more organic part of the game experience rather than an afterthought.
What characterizes the artworks of Neo-expressionism is an immediate return to painting as the primary, almost organic part of artistry — this reflects perfectly in often large - scale pieces, covered in thick layers of paint and raw brushstrokes of intense colors.
That idea was an organic part of the Platonic philosophy.
Furthermore, organisms of organisms can be understood as transcending their organic parts in ways that the most complex machines do not.
The remains seemed like soft tissue — specifically matrix, the organic part of bone, which consists primarily of collagen.
Dissolved hydrogen sulphide, H2S (aq), then penetrates the wood, where it is transformed into solid reduced sulphur compounds, such as thiols, R - SH (R denotes an organic part), in the lignin of the wood and to iron (II) sulphides when iron ions are available.
«When the diatoms die, the organic parts decay and you are left with the resistant cell wall that is beautifully ornamented and can be identified to the species level.»
Not too hung up on the organic part of it, but this blew away that other Mc - name - brand we used previously.
Lucky for us, designers are slowly moving away from mimicking the beauty of nature's plants to actually embracing them by making them an organic part of the fashion process.
Also notable is that they're not an organic part of his package of spider powers — as many have pointed out, if it was then the webbing would come out of his butt instead of his wrists.
The almost entirely black cast emphasizes this tension, yet the racial politics are an organic part of the drama rather than an interruption or pause for a soap box - style proclamation.
These days I try to maintain a knowledge of process and understand that students» discomfort is an organic part of learning and creating.
When assessment is an organic part of the learning environment, Students don't see assessment as an event; it is simply a daily activity.
Feathers, which are «dead» organic parts — like human fingernails — can not be repaired by a bird's natural processes, so they are replaced -LSB-...]
Defined as dark - colored porus forms of carbon made from the organic parts of vegetable or animal substances, by their incomplete combustion.
Feathers, which are «dead» organic parts — like human fingernails — can not be repaired by a bird's natural processes, so they are replaced instead.
When it dies, the organic part of the algae decomposes and the calcium carbonate portion falls to the ocean floor to become part of the sand and mud.
In recent Sonic games building velocity was no longer an organic part of a level, but rather its main feature.
Located on an idyllic plot by the lakeshore in Kapuvár, Hungary, this simple modern retreat by Tóth Project Architect Office is made of larch, forming an organic part of its natural environment.
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