Sentences with phrase «remnants of»

In this installment, players will be fighting in a war between alien machines and the last remnants of humanity.
Clean up mess puppy & older dog made playing tug - of - war with remnants of wrapping paper.
Many of the maps feature remnants of humanity's past, and outside of the units and voice acting, are a primary example of the game's humor.
Through this process of reconstruction and referencing past cultures and beliefs, the artist is perhaps contemplating man's durability in the world — creating something new from remnants of the past.
These terms might be contained in random text patterns such as those contained in remnants of deleted documents or binary system files found on the computer system.
Look closely and you'll still see remnants of the past.
Yet, in the galleries, they are dead, hollow remnants of what they once were.
They resemble remnants of ancient viruses that have inserted themselves into their host DNA.
The tree line was hundreds of meters higher 3000 years ago, we still find remnants of trees under glaciers.
Stage 5 — Only remnants of the tooth remain, covered by gum tissue.
They were still remnants of the strips on my teeth after about 45 mins, but I wasn't talking or moving my mouth or anything, so maybe that's why.
Its dark halls, uneven walls, and remnants of old equipment offer artists and visitors alike a delightful challenge.
A clean mouth is less likely to have bacteria breeding and feeding on remnants of formula within a little one's mouth.
That is because most religions contain remnants of the historical struggles that marked their development.
His monumental, layered works are often painted after black and white photographs depicting portraits, architecture or other remnants of historic events.
Scientists have been arguing for decades over whether such structures are remnants of early microbial life, but the Australian formations are the best evidence yet.
Frequently, all he could do was jam pins through remnants of skin to temporarily hold bone fragments together, prepare his patient for evacuation and hope for the best.
For outdoor stairs, use remnants of rubber - backed rugs.
Probably the last batch, last few remnants of the gorgeous summer we had.
After further processing to remove remnants of nickel, the result was an all - carbon foam in the shape of the die, in this case a screw.
Taken together, their works explore how the accumulation and remnants of memories and materials effect how we store, process, and construct the same.
It looks as though she only has a small remnants of her left eye remaining.
Funny enough, the «napkins» are actually remnants of fabric since I didn't have any plain white cloth napkins handy.
The clutter, debris, and dead remnants of winter are swept away in spring.
I decided to embrace the softer side of fall this year, integrating some of my favorite hues from spring and remnants of summer.
These are the preserved remnants of the dinosaurs — or the footprints and other traces they left behind.
White dwarf stars are the very dense remnants of stars like the sun, with dimensions comparable to the earth.
These common elements are found in most galaxies and represent the fossil remnants of stellar evolution.
White dwarf stars are dense, burned - out remnants of normal stars.
Years of dust, dirt, remnants of building materials, and toys (true story) might be in your vents.
Ultimately it fails to succeed at being any of them, although remnants of things litter the film throughout.
Using a small phrase translation book, the internet and a few lingering remnants of an introductory Spanish class taken years before, he began to write.
The fragmented history is told through a wide variety of media that represent the material remnants of a forgotten culture.
And indeed, when you behold one of his works, what you see isn't necessarily a painting at all, but the physical remnants of an invisible act.
Ever wash your face and still feel a layer of grease, or see visible remnants of makeup on the skin?
If the leakage is severe, toxic remnants of destroyed tissue can enter the pet's blood stream causing body - wide damage.
The formidable paintings — «formal puzzles,» he has called them — mix line and color with vague remnants of text.
Nowadays there exist remnants of this theory: A man or woman can lead with their business card, make a statement about themselves and / or their work.
The whey portion of the dairy is felt to play the larger role in insulin stimulation, but cheese may also have significant remnants of whey protein left.
It's been popular to assume that physical stores are white elephants: increasingly obsolete remnants of an earlier age.
Yet these attacks were the work of an elite; culture at large retained distinct remnants of its Christian roots.
But they're no match for a woman determined to hold onto remnants of who she once was.
There really shouldn't be much mouth odor at all unless he's just eaten, in which case you might smell remnants of his meal on his breath.
Meat by - products consist of remnants of animals left over from the slaughter for human food.

Phrases with «remnants of»

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