Sentences with phrase «survived from»

At high CO2 concentration condition, something will adapt to it, but it does not mean that we can be survived from it.
On the other hand, there were other artists who remained in Europe, particularly in France, where they survived from the war including Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
«We met people whose entire possessions could fit in a small pile, who survived from the pickings of a garbage dump, who had children ill from malnutrition, worms and infections that could easily be treated here, and all welcomed us with warmth and kindness.
This book explores the artwork that survived from this momentous decade, one in which he first painted outdoors, innovated with collages, and met Ada Del Moro, his wife and muse.
This book surveys the artwork that survived from this momentous decade, one in which he first painted outdoors, innovated with collages, and met Ada del Moro, his wife and muse.
Unfortunately, the game doesn't have any of the tavern - style folk songs that made Black Flag, Unity and Syndicate so much fun, but given how little music has survived from Ptolemaic Egypt, it's a fair exclusion.
In Balinese legend this spring water was created by Indra God when he fought with Maya Denawa the Giant king, and he helped his troops to survived from the poison that created by Maya Denawa.
Sadly, only two puppies have survived from her litter.
She had a litter of puppies by her side but unfortunately only two puppies survived from pneumonia.
The director revealed that he plans on bringing back everyone who survived from Pacific Rim.
April «Love» Stolf successfully survived from being immobilized by a drunk driver while on her bicycle to teach her first yoga class in 2011.
And the bacteria they analyzed may have survived from that time, Onstott now says.
Plants have resilient genomes that have survived from millions of years while constantly being bombarded with random disruptions.
«We never suspected that Greek fragments of the First Apocalypse of James survived from antiquity.
Since enough of these cats were brought over in the 60's and 70's as pets that a breeding population survived from escaped or released animals.
Tiny minerals called zircons have also survived from the early Earth.
Ellis adds that one of the deposits dates as far back as the 4th century, which he says is a particularly valuable discovery, since few other ritual deposits survived from that early stage in the development of Pompeii.
Then he looked to see what differentiated the weaklings that survived from those that died.
Descriptions of volcanic ash have survived from ancient times.
If there are any bacteria alive on Mars today, they would have had to have survived from the time before the planet cooled more than 3 billion years ago.
This book is unflinching in its honesty about how quickly Patricia had to grow up and the unbelievably difficult situations she survived from being sexually abused to even being shot.
Numerous beliefs and customs inconsistent with the Gospel survived from pre-Christian religions, often thinly disguised under Christian names.
Jesus Database, http://www.faithfutures.org/JDB/intro.html --» The JESUS DATABASE is an online annotated inventory of the traditions concerning the life and teachings of Jesus that have survived from the first three centuries of the Common Era.
Jesus Database, faithfutures.org/JDB/intro.html–"The JESUS DATABASE is an online an - notated inventory of the traditions concerning the life and teachings of Jesus that have survived from the first three centuries of the Common Era.
Jesus Database, faithfutures.org/JDB/intro.html–"The JESUS DATABASE is an online annotated inventory of the traditions concerning the life and teachings of Jesus that have survived from the first three centuries of the Common Era.
But it is the style, not the content, that has survived from the nation's initial Protestant worldview.
Jesus Database, http://www.faithfutures.org/JDB/intro.html–"The JESUS DATABASE is an online annotated inventory of the traditions concerning the life and teachings of Jesus that have survived from the first three centuries of the Common Era.
If the amount of matter converted were slightly larger — 0.8 %, fusion would happen so readily and rapidly that no hydrogen would have survived from the Big Bang.
which survived from 1837 to 1850 in Ulster County, New York.
Hardly anything survives from Constantine's city, but the great church of Hagia Sophia, «Divine Wisdom», now a mosque, which was rebuilt on more than one occasion, is on the site of the church built by Constantine, which was itself built on the foundations of a pagan temple.
The strength of tribalism lies in the personal bonds of mutual loyalty which hold the tribe together, give it an identity, endow it with strength and courage to overcome threats, and enable it to survive from generation to generation.
Too many blacks survive from paycheck to paycheck while simultaneously trying to keep up with the Joneses.
But at the species level, on the average, more offspring will survive from those parents that take steps to ensure their survival.
Those were the offspring of churches with numerous foundations: nearly a hundred for the Methodists (surviving from some 900 foundations), more than a hundred for Presbyterians and Reformed, and more than 250 for the Catholics (not including all those which no longer exist).
I have to be as objective as possible in order to survive from day to day.
The problem is to set aside the damnosa hereditas of prejudice, false tradition, superstition, fear, hatred, that survives from the childhood of the race, and to develop institutions adequate to its maturity.
By becoming concrete, objective, and specific, religion becomes strong enough to affect one's entire life, to withstand temptation, to endure regardless of the individual's mood, and to survive from generation to generation.
There are also certain inscriptions and monuments surviving from this period which speak of the connection between the Indian Church and the Persian Church.
I'm told — I don't know this — that the most popular song surviving from the Beatles era is «Yesterday.»
I does sadden me that there are people of all religions today, willing to violate many of the higher aspects of their faiths, to make war on each other, all sides killing so many innocents who have often done no harm to anyone and who usually only wish to peacefully survive from day to day.
This description of preparatory rites for a ceremony reflects ancient religious practices and beliefs surviving from the past centuries of Israel's existence.
@Chad «there are no contemporary Jewish or Roman records of ANY KIND that survive from that period.
So you are acknowledging there are no contemporary Jewish or Roman records of ANY KIND that survive from that period 3.
It represents the Irish people struggling up in a hostile environment, using the Roman system of authoritative power to compensate for an inner sense of insecurity which still seems to survive from the days when Irish Catholics were a despised immigrant minority.
But in the Codex Mendocino, one of the few remaining books that survive from the Aztecs, there is a rather graphic illustration of a boy being held by an adult in the smoke of burning chiles.
We do nt share the same history like liverpool, and do nt have the money like chelsea and manure to survive from failuare.
Mark my word if we eventually get a new coach only three players Will survive from this current team
All I did was survive from day to day.
How has his legend managed to survive from generation to generation?
Basically, after reading a few fancy medical jargon laid articles, it seems that the findings of this study were that MRSA and other bacteria was able to survive from one to 90 days on the fabric surfaces of cotton, polyester, and polyethelene.
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