Sentences with phrase «take fragments of»

Some participating artists take fragments of the urban environment or familiar everyday objects and discover new ways of seeing them, both visually and intellectually.
These sculptural conversions take fragments of our inherited culture — aged imagery that once existed as a physical document, now reduced to kilobytes floating in virtual space — and refashion them into an immersive environment.
It could allow researchers to take fragments of DNA extracted from human cells, put them into a test tube, and quickly and precisely engineer multiple changes to the genetic code, according to a new study published today in the CRISPR Journal.
Soon it became customary, at least in the city of Rome, to take a fragment of bread from the celebration of Communion at the central gathering place (where the bishop presided over the service) and place it with the bread for Communion at the other worship services.

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Feedback becomes relevant when The Thing has taken shape — even if it's just a fragment of the final result.
Instead, Griffith took survey of his life — fragmented market, baby on the way — and decided to abandon the deep dive and return to the surface.
As I tried to explain in a previous post about Trump's rise, he took advantage of a media landscape that has never been more broken, more fragmented and more open to misinformation, disinformation, and even outright hoaxes and lies.
All it takes is a fragment of an idea to get your brain going again.
Simply put, profits are generated via supersonic buying and selling controlled by computers that take advantage of short - term opportunities created by the fragmented markets, not to mention the orders placed by slower and long - term players.
Though Trump campaign spokesperson Jason Miller released a statement early Tuesday morning praising Melania Trump's address as «beautiful,» and noting that her «team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking.»
And there are also questions of whether this increasingly complex and fragmented market makes it easier for high - frequency traders to use their sophisticated algorithms and powerful computers to take advantage of average investors.
The first, ascribed to Peter, exists in part in a papyrus fragment which describes the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus and breaks off when the author says, «But I, Simon Peter, and Andrew my brother, took our nets and went away to the sea, and with us there was Levi, son of Alphaeus, whom the Lord...» This gospel was known to and criticized by Serapion, bishop of Antioch, about 190.
Thus says the Holy One of Israel, «Because you despise this word, and trust (sic) in oppression and perverseness... This iniquity shall be to you like a break in a high wall... which is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip water out of the cistern!»
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
Thus says the Holy One of Israel, «Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on them; therefore this iniquity shall be to you like a break in a high wall, bulging out, and about to collapse, whose crash comes suddenly, in an instant; and its breaking is like that of a potter's vessel which is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip up water out of the cistern.»
Take that for your fake fairy tale white blonded haired Jesus that is a fragment of European fairy tale.
Human affairs take place in an arena that is itself a mixture of the relatively more fragmented and the relatively more ordered.
It is simply an announcement of findings about a newly «discovered» docu.ment fragment, so take it easy, please.
I love how this lady has taken the broken fragments of her past in a dysfunctional fundamentalist cult to piece together a roadmap for those who find themselves experiencing religious burnout.
The whole article should read, «Tiny fragment of papyrus taken out of context means nothing and is proof of nothing.».
... just as some fragments of the past are taken up vividly into our new human experiences, so all things in the world are taken up into God's experience.
The alcoholic, even before he takes his first drink, is a fragmented person, plagued by guilt and ever fearful of rejection.
I think of my friend Monika, who knows how to take the broken fragments of an ugly world and, somehow, piece them together into art.
The Institution of the Eucharist It's hard to understand what they assume He means by either deed or word: to break a fragment off a loaf and in the gloom of candlelight insist each of them take what He then claims, as they receive it, is no longer bread Mary was asked to find but something else now.
In a report, the committee said the EU's efforts to reduce food waste were «fragmented and untargeted» and called for the new European commission to publish a five - year strategy within six months of taking office later this year.
Of all the fragments taken from the blue hole throughout the past 10 years, only one tells anything for certain about the wreckage there.
Soccer, here, is less a diversion from the realities of everyday life than it is a way the fragmented day - to - day existence can come together and take on some semblance of meaning.
Taken by Eleanor Montville of our Promotion Department, who assisted Miss Lambert at the exhibition, it catches a fragment of one of the crowds, which average 3,000 for each fashion show.
They take a part of reality - sometimes a fragment, sometimes a chunk - magnify it until it's all you see, and then molest it and mutilate it beyond all recognition.
The Education Act of 1980 introduced the Assisted Place Scheme which took selected and gifted children out of the state school system and placed them into independent schools; the trade union reform acts abolished the closed shops, secondary picketing and stamped down wild - cat strikes; the Education Act of 1988 introduced City Technology Colleges, which took states schools out of the purview of the Local Education Authority; the 1988 Next Steps development began a transformation of the civil service by fragmenting in up into executive agencies; and the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 introduced the internal market into the NHS.
This entrenched position of Nana Akufo - Addo to continue leading the NPP and his intransigence not to step aside for others to take over the captainship of the party, coupled with his irascible nature, narcissist tendencies, divisiveness, vindictiveness and intolerance for dissent, is what has fragmented and polarized the hierarchy of the NPP.
In a series of images taken over three days in January 2016, Hubble showed 25 fragments consisting of a mixture of ice and dust that are drifting away from the comet at a pace equivalent to the walking speed of an adult, said UCLA astrophysicist David Jewitt, who led the research team.
«I took some amphora fragments [from the ship] to my sister who was studying at university,» recalls Kocabaş, now head of the Istanbul University Conservation Department.
The pieces were taken from 12 terra - cotta warriors, two acrobat statues found in a second pit, five clay bricks from the floor of the largest pit, clay fragments from inside three bronze waterfowl statues found in a third pit and part of an earthen wall in the acrobat pit.
It's notable that the rescaling of any given fragment of an ordinary fractal takes place at the same rate: if we enlarge a fractal x number of times in one place, structures similar to the original appear, and if done in a different location, the enlargement will occur in the same way.
To start with, they took hairs from an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) at a nearby zoo and amplified a fragment of mtDNA.
Pbo's group used a technique developed by Branford, Conn. - based biotech company 454 Life Sciences called pyrosequencing, which takes advantage of the fact that ancient DNA is often fragmented.
However, shuttling among fragments takes energy, which is why larger tracts of forest are a more attractive place to live.
Charles Cohen, the chairman of the company, explains that the compound is being tested against traditional grafts, in which surgeons bridge non-union fractures with fragments of bone taken from the patient's hip.
Most of these fragments moved away from one another at about 5 centimeters per year, taking millions of years to arrive at their present locations.
To understand how they work, we can take a look at nature itself: while natural elements acquire their physical properties from the atoms that form them and the way in which they are ordered, metamaterials use natural means, like small metal fragments that fit together like parts of a Meccano model to artificially synthesise properties that are impossible to find otherwise.
The advent of megaYACs meant that it took fewer DNA fragments to cover a given region of the chromosome.
To study the mechanism's fine surface details, they took multiple digital images each lit from a different direction, which allowed them to virtually rotate the object in the light [see interactive images here and a rotating view of the main fragment here].
Taking an electron from the carbon bond, the initiator fragment bonds itself to one of the monomer's carbon atoms.
His journey through graduate school took longer than usual because he taught at several universities, traveled quite a bit and undertook extensive research in astrophysics, looking in particular at how the composition of asteroids and meteoritic fragments affects their size.
The team used dozens of sequencing machines to identify and map DNA fragments in the hair shafts, a process that took nearly 2 months.
When they stained brain samples taken from human Huntington's victims, they found that the characteristic globs consist of full - length mutant huntingtin, rather than peptide fragments from the mutant.
To confirm that the missing mutations were important for generating an immune response, the researchers cultured a subset of the neoantigen protein fragments containing the tumor mutations with immune cells taken from three patients» blood samples.
Joiner, who helped to develop the space - based method for monitoring plant fluorescence, is eager to take measurements using OCO - 2, the small footprint of which should allow researchers to detect fluorescence signals from plants in more fragmented landscapes such as Europe's.
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