Sentences with phrase «remnants of early»

And so we're awakened, with the remnants of early modernist painting lingering in our brains and the metallic sheen of evasion honing our eyeballs.
We'll also discuss the campaign to Save The Smell and with it the last remnants of the early 20th century Main Street entertainment zone, a lost episode of Huell Howser's «California's Gold» reminds us that Lummis House needs a lot of help, a troubling proposal to gut the Cecil Hotel and a new campaign to ensure Pershing Square's historic monuments don't fall by the wayside if the park is redesigned.
Surfing conditions at first were pretty tidy with the last remnants of the early morning off shore wind before glassing off then an hour or so later we had a light on shore wind.
Aspects of this area, which will be discovered, include plant life, geology, Aboriginal culture and plant usage and remnants of early explorers and settlers.
Aspects of this area which you'll discover include plant life, geology and remnants of early explorers and settlers.
Astronomers believe that comets, which are «dirty snowballs» composed of ice, rock, and dust, are the remnants of the early Solar System and can tell us a great deal about how the planets formed.
Kuiper Belt Objects appear to be primitive bodies that are remnants of the early stages of solar system formation, when the giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) were accreting surrounding gas, dust, and ices.
The team said they were likely remnants of early bacteria that lived in underwater, hydrothermal vents, where some of Earth's earliest life forms are thought to have been harbored.
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.
It started out millions of years ago in the faraway Oort cloud (SN: 10/19/13, p. 19), where remnants of the early solar system hang out in deep freeze.
SIGNS OF LIFE In rocks left over from ancient hydrothermal vents, these microscopic tubes of hematite, an ore of iron, may be remnants of early microbes.
It's been popular to assume that physical stores are white elephants: increasingly obsolete remnants of an earlier age.
«4 America stood for the primordial state of the world and man and was indeed seen, by the first generations of Europeans to learn of it, to be the last remaining remnant of that earlier time.
In a way, we might say that it resembles a place where an artisan is engaged in making something or other; there are loose ends here and there, bits and pieces that are not yet completed, remnants of earlier efforts that did not quite fulfill the artisan's plan.
Remnants of earlier reformist «postmillenialism» kept many from complete capitulation to fundamentalist chiliasm.
In other places it continues to defend itself in institutions that, from the viewpoint of the «official» world view, are obsolete remnants of an earlier age.
You'll be pleased to know that I made the same dish again last night (with the remnants of my earlier shopping) but this time I had a glass of Cotes du Rhone and it was much better.
An international team of astronomers has revealed that a fossilized remnant of the early Milky Way can help them bridge the gap between the galaxy's past and present, allowing them to better understand its evolutionary history.
In the future, we will look upon them as we now do the Teamsters, as remnants of an earlier age.
St. John's Cathedral, a remnant of the early period, is the oldest standing Anglican church in Central America.
Remnants of its earlier PlayStation 3 build give it some rough edges, though these do little to diminish Fumito Ueda's vision.
In 1955, Krasner had a break - through exhibition when the Stable Gallery showed a series of collage paintings that contained the destroyed and revised remnants of earlier works.
These large ceramic tubs are «filled with remnants of earlier works that (blew) up during firing.»
There are few surviving remnants of those earliest days in American history, when European settlers arrived to the lands of the New World.

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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.
In the early morning hours of May 7, 1945, the remnants of Nazi Germany's military leadership signed an unconditional surrender to Allied forces.
Eight months earlier, in March 2016, President Barack Obama had swept into town to commemorate the two countries» historic rapprochement, vowing to bury «the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas.»
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.»
12 Against the view of some who see in the 7,000 faithful who remain in Israel (I Kings 19:18) an early insinuation of the «remnant» idea.
The LORD was in the early stages described as if He were the storm - god, or even the war - god, but these are but the remnants of ancient mythology.
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.
Indeed, a very early remnant of the witnessing tradition posited a striking contrast, as we have had occasion to notice before in Chapter Two: «The God of our ancestors raised up Jesus, whom you had killed by hanging him on a tree» (Acts 5:30, emphasis mine).
This is against the interpretation of some who read in the seven thousand faithful in Israel an early insinuation of the «remnant» idea.
They are all much earlier than any text we now have in the New Testament; all that we have are remnants and reminiscences of them reflected in the various authors» works.
Remnants of coke ovens and blast furnaces from the early days of the steel industry, old limestone quarries, prairie grasses and diverse wildlife are among the hidden treasures in the overgrown land set aside for the park, between Lockport and Joliet, according to planners who met this week in Joliet.
The Nigerian Army said yesterday that its troops prosecuting clearance operations of the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in the North East have discovered and cleared strategically positioned observation posts constructed on trees by the group for early warning information on troop's -LSB-...]
The Nigerian Army said yesterday that its troops prosecuting clearance operations of the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in the North East have discovered and cleared strategically positioned observation posts constructed on trees by the group for early warning information on troop's movement even as underground food storage facilities were unearthed.
«But we now have early clues that this remnant tissue in the mice becomes part of the tissue that would go on to develop an enlarged prostate.»
THE shattered remnants of a dwarf planet may have bombarded the inner planets in the early solar system, suggests a new analysis of craters on the moon.
He interprets these genes as remnants of the chronocyte, as he calls the early RNA - based life - form.
The spacecraft — recently renamed the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe in honor of astrophysicist David Wilkinson — is sifting for clues in the cosmic microwave background, a remnant glow of microwaves from the early universe.
All of those satellites could be remnants of one giant collision early in solar system history.
The pictures revealed just what was expected: remnants of stars in the early stages of death, surrounded by spherical clouds of gas slowly moving outward.
When the Atlantic Navigator docked in Baltimore harbor earlier this month, the freighter carried the last remnants of some of the nuclear weapons that the Soviet Union had brandished in the cold war.
These waves were revealed as telltale twists and turns in the polarisation of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), the remnants of the universe's earliest light.
It is presumed to be a remnant population, descendant of an earlier invasion of magpies from the Old World, probably prior to the last glaciation.
The site was of particular interest to population geneticist Andrea Manica of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom because the skeletons of five humans were found with pottery, harpoons, and the remnants of nets and mats woven from twisted blades of wild sedge grass — which some (but not all) researchers consider a rudimentary form of early agriculture.
By measuring subtle variations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the remnant radiation from the early universe that pervades the sky, WMAP refined the estimated age of the universe (13.7 billion years, give or take), among other key cosmological parameters.
Reconstructing the evolution of early microbial life depends mainly on finding organic and mineral remnants of microbial activity preserved in the rock record.
Early in Keeling's career, he investigated the peculiar discovery that malaria parasites have remnants of organelles that once carried chlorophyll.
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