WITHIN every living cell lurks a relic from the earliest stages of life on Earth, like a flint
spear point in a modern military arsenal.
During this shoot I was cured forever of even a hint of snobbery towards Neanderthals while holding a fearsomely massive fragment of a mammoth tooth in one hand and
a spear point in the other.
Not exact matches
The
point estimate (the dots
in the chart above) is like fishing with a
spear; you're stabbing for the right answer.
Wasp you are right
in away It did all come from the
point of a
spear, stuck into a man on a cross to ensure his death, this scenario set up a scene where within 3 days many folks were talking about this same dude raising from the dead healed of all wounds.
Arrange asparagus
spears in spoke fashion
in baked tart shell with tips
pointing outward.
Olivier Giroud is another
point in fact, he misses far more than he scores and while I am impressed with his hold up play he is NOT fast enough or sharp enough to deliver the good that a sole striker or main tip of the
spear should do.
Anzick - 1's resting place is the oldest credible burial site found
in the Americas — and the only one associated with the Clovis culture, known
in particular for its fluted
spear points.
A 2.2 - inch
spear point found
in his hip probably did not kill him, but it may hold crucial clues connecting the skeleton to other known cultures of the West — particularly one identified by Cascade
points,
spear tips that date between 9,500 and 5,000 years ago.
A
spear point found
in mammoth remains
in 1932 has long been the earliest solid evidence of humans living
in the New World.
It was discovered
in 1964 by archaeologist Nikolai Dikov, who found
spear points and tools that he carbon - dated to about 14,300 years old.
They made a type of stone
spear point that differs from stone tools found elsewhere
in the world at the time.
that the properties that feature
spear carrier money, and
point in time get it to the connective's geographic region, work his gums look bettor.
Men fight with swords, men are hit by speeding chariots with blades protruding from the wheels (blood sprays and we hear them scream), horses are impaled (blood sprays), men run into
spears (we see the
point run them through, creating a bloody wound), men are stabbed
in the throat (blood spurts), and men are stabbed
in the head (blood sprays).
It was the
point of the
spear in the school reform movement.
Like a
spear thrown
in anger, the powerful poem drives the
point home that war is hell, but when deadly conflict is described
in a well - crafted tale, it can also take our imaginations captive.
Spay / neuter is the
point of the
spear in our collective efforts to end shelter killing.
There is a plot
in place, but it's pretty standard stuff: Cult takes over Hope County, Montana; cuts off access to outside world; and you serve as the
spear point of the resistance to take back the region.
• Fixed an issue
in «The Point of the Spear» where the fix for duplicate spears introduced in Patch 1.12 would not solve the issue for some player if they already finished «In her Mother's Footsteps»
in «The
Point of the Spear» where the fix for duplicate
spears introduced
in Patch 1.12 would not solve the issue for some player if they already finished «In her Mother's Footsteps»
in Patch 1.12 would not solve the issue for some player if they already finished «
In her Mother's Footsteps»
In her Mother's Footsteps».
Tiago has curated exhibitions
in museums, commercial galleries, biennials etc.
in Spain, France, Morocco, Netherlands and Brazil, among which: Notes for a Shell, parallel project for Art - O-Rama, Marseille, France (2017); A
spear, a spike, a
point, a nail, a drip, a drop, the end of the tale, Ellen de Brujine Projects, Amsterdam (2016); Within the Sound of Your Voice, parallel project for the 5th Marrakech Biennale (2014).
Over the last year or so, the Australian wind industry, its parasites and spruikers have
pointed to a number of proposals to
spear mega-windmills offshore and out
in the briny blue, including one monstrous boondoggle pitched for the waters off of the Victorian coast.