Sentences with phrase «since traces of life»

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Scarcely any of the billions of living individuals have ever left their trace in an existing fossil, since the deposit of such a preserved fossil relies on very specific climatic / geological conditions to have occurred at the time of the organism's death.
By all the rules of paleontology, such traces of life should have long since drained from the bones.
The start of the date scene in this city can be traced back to 1793, when Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe decided in his wisdom to shift the main settlement of Upper Canada to Toronto, a town that back then he gave the very original name of York, since he could probably not pronounce the actual name of the place given to it by the people who already lived there.
Referencing both popular culture and the growth in pop psychology since the 1970s in her art, Collier is drawn to the previous lives that these typically secondhand artifacts reveal through the traces of their former use.
As a collateral event of the 57th Venice Biennale, the exhibition traces Jan Fabre's output since its early days, prompting a philosophical, spiritual and political reflection on life and death centred on the crucial notion of metamorphosis, presenting works in glass and bone produced between 1977 and 2017, now brought together for the first time.
In charged times the conversation around appropriation feels particularly intractable, and I have felt that its difficulty can be traced, below one's politics, to the gut - level ambiguity of feelings (and the regard for the feelings of others), since one person's «material» is another person's life history, as the controversy surrounding Dana Schutz's Open Casket (2016) at this year's Whitney Biennial dramatically underscored.
«Hemp foods and cosmetics are confounding our federal and corporate drug testing programs» This argument derives from the possibility that trace elements of THC, known to be present in hemp seeds and oil, may show up in workplace drug tests that have, since the 1980's, become a ubiquitous feature of American life.
Young Living's products are safe, but some are required under California law to have a label, since they include trace amounts of naturally occurring lead, which can be widely distributed through the environment in soil, air, water, and rocks.
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