Sentences with phrase «signs of any human presence»

Except for a remote farm or mine, there are no signs of any human presence here.
For we're fortunate enough to experience all sorts of amazing adventures here in this vast, incredibly wondrous, wild place, where waterfalls gush and monstrous mountains rise steeply through the mists and there's no sign of human presence anywhere (except ours).
The sky is bright, the air is clean but there is no sign of human presence.
Almost lost amidst writhing forms, strong color, and animated brushwork are two rustic mountain huts, the only signs of human presence in an otherwise wild setting.
Artists, tourists, anyone would be stunned into silence in the midst of so great and fabulous a landscape — unclimbed peaks, tongues of glaciers, nary a sign of human presence as the cold winter begins to descend.

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The finite human mind can not comprehend God's infinite mystery, but it can have some awareness of God, reading the signs of His presence and activity in the world.
, Newman saw these assorted proto - revelations as themselves signs, not just of the presence of God's logoi spermatikoi in all of human society but also as pathmarkers for the Church's evangelizing pilgrimage through salvation history, a journey he describes in one of the most magnificent passages in his Essay on Development:
It is significant that Vatican II (and also the Uppsala Assembly of the World Council of Churches) defines the church as the sacramental sign of the unity of all humanity, and also speaks of the presence of the Paschal Mystery among all peoples (see Decree on the Church, and the document on the Pastoral Constitution of the Church in the Modern World) This approach assumes that in Christianity, acknowledgment of Salvation (understood as the transcendent ultimate destiny of human beings) finds expression and witness in the universal struggle for Humanization (understood as the penultimate human destiny) in world history which is shaped not only by the forces of goodness and life, but also by the forces of evil and death.
Capsaicin only inflames human cells because heat - detecting proteins in our nerve endings called TRPV1 receptors become activated in the chemical's presence, mistakenly interpreting capsaicin as a sign of extreme heat, and sending the body's burn defenses into overdrive.
Type of feeding (human milk vs formula), presence of infection and sepsis / meningitis (clinical signs and positive cultures for pathogenic organisms), and potential confounding variables were abstracted from medical records.
My arrogance disappears, though, as I begin to treasure these marks as signs of the artist's touch, a human presence revealing the maker and her craft.
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