Sentences with phrase «then trace back»

«Then we traced it back six centuries, and bingo, there it was, right at the center of our shell.
I'd start by pulling out the main relay and checking it, then tracing back it's wiring and check the state of all the connectors and plugs.

Not exact matches

If you try to «trace» one in two dimensions you'll get a circle, unless you're accounting for quantum fluctuations, and then we'd really need to go back and look at the three - dimensional possibilities to see what two - dimensional tracings would be possible.
The evidence indicates that the written sources of our Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are not later than c. AD 60; some of them have even been traced back to notes taken of our Lord's teaching while His words were actually being uttered... We have then in the Synoptic Gospels, the latest of which was complete between 40 - 50 years after the death of Christ, material which took shape at a still earlier time, some of it even before His death, and which, besides being for the most part 1st hand evidence, was transmitted along independent and trustworthy lines.»
If you are looking at something that appears to be an infinite causal chain, then that means that you merely are looking somewhere in the middle and have not traced back far enough to see the cause.
If you can not trace your bloodline back to Israel, then you are a Gentile.
(Mathew 1:1 - 17), traced through Joseph's line, back to David, and then state Joseph did not have relations with her until after the birth, (Mathew 1:25).
By tracing the disappointment back to its source, you can begin to acknowledge your expectations and then openly discuss them rather than simply blaming your spouse for failing to meet those needs.
The key here is that they didn't have paternity tests back then, and they (Levites) traced their priestliness through their father.
As we trace back through the creation story, we understand God created man and woman in His image, charged them to multiply and be fruitful, and then blessed the first birth.
You trace the sign of the Cross on your doubting and faith - filled head and heart and then you walk back to your seat.
Then Mormon are not Christians if they do not believe Jesus's lineage can be traced back to Abraham because that is what is written in the Bible.
(Jeremiah 23:5, 33:17; Ezekiel 34:23 - 24) Although the Greek Testament traces the genealogy of Joseph (husband of Mary) back to David, it then claims that Jesus resulted from a virgin birth, and, that Joseph was not his father.»
Then bulk it up with some chewy black rice which can trace its roots back to China, apparently.
You'll need something to keep your heart stable as you decorate it, so use a pencil to trace out the heart shape on the parchment paper, then transfer the cakes back to the wire rack.
This type of pattern was called diapering and eventually gave its name to the cloth used to make diapers and then to the diaper itself, traced back to 1590s England.
I can't even trace the origin of that idea or inspiration in my life; we didn't know any adoptive families, nor was adoption a very well known practice back then.
You can then trace your hand back to the shoulder.
Beginning at her sternum, trace a heart shape bringing both hands up to her shoulders, then down and back together.
Contemporary organised demand for constitutional reform traces back to the late 1970s, yet even before then, isolated intellectuals — «a voice crying in the wilderness» — had tried to make an issue out of a written constitution for Britain that would include a Bill of Rights.
«If you want to hide the sources of funds that are from a disreputable source then you move them around until it reaches the point where the authorities can't trace them back to their original source.
The reasons why Quick raided Green's Commons office nearly nine years ago can be traced back even further, to a day in 2006 when a young civil servant called Christopher Galley, working in Jacqui Smith's Home Office, was allegedly told by Green, then opposition immigration spokesman, to get «as much dirt on the Labour party, the Labour government, as possible».
Well if the tampering can be traced back and proven to have been effected by a person (s) then they could face criminal charges.
He would have traced the journey to the next port, and then the next, making a circuit of the Mediterranean until his pen brought him back to Naples.
Before opening the box, the researcher performed nonsensical actions over it, either rubbing the box with the back of the hand and doing a wrist twist in the air or tracing a cross into the top of the box and then tracing the edges.
For this, scientists rely on proxies — traces of climate's imprint contained in sediment collected from ocean beds or from the shells of creatures that lived back then.
For background, the pasteurization law originated due to two outbreaks of Salmonella poisoning; the first in Canada was traced back to an almond grower in California but then a second outbreak at another producer prompted the legislation.
I can trace the roots back to my teenage years — gold just wasn't cool back then.
Then, I used the circle to trace another circle onto my fleece backing (which was just an old blanket I had lying around) and cut it out.
Sleek seams trace the neckline and waist of this sequin lace mermaid dress then trail down the back, splitting to create a slight fishtail hem.
«Using a kabuki brush, swirl it over your matte bronzer and then starting along your hairline, begin tracing the number three (on the right side), bringing the brush along the perimeter of your face, back in toward the center of your face directly under your cheekbone, and back out again along the perimeter of your face again, swiping it under your jawbone and ending up at your chin,» Schlip explains.
Just trace onto the back of the faux leather with a pen or marker, then cut it out with super sharp fabric shears.
Computers trace their origins back to the «50s, and began to fall into mainstream society in the early 80s with the introduction of IBM home computers and then with the launch of Microsoft Windows operating system they became commonplace.
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.
by Walter Chaw From John Ford to Akira Kurosawa to Sergio Leone then back to the United States with Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, trace the odd, international lineage of the American western genre as the seeds of its own completion are sown by Ford, only to be harvested a few decades down the line with a singular bloodbath south of the proverbial border.
Then trace the wires back to their source and do the same thing.
Far from the first GTS in M history, BMW insists the Concept M4 GTS can trace its history back through the M3 CRT in 2011 to the M3 GTS in 2010 to the M3 CSL in 2003, then via the M3 GT in 1995, the M3 Sport Evolution in 1990 all the way back to the M3 Evolution in 1988.
Then again, when something like this happens, you only need to trace it back to the source to find out that there just might be an explanation to all of this.
Brad Meltzer's latest thriller, The Escape Artist, traces the troubling arc of the very much alive Nola's existence, flashing back to her traumatic childhood and adolescent years, and then forward once again to present day, when she is running for her life from a band of deadly conspirators operating under the moniker of Operation Bluebook.
If your pet is lost and is brought to the shelter or veterinary clinic, your pet can be scanned for a microchip and if found, your pet can then be traced back to you!
«The Manchester Terrier is the oldest identifiable Terrier breed, having been traced back to the late 1570s, and was then known as the Black and Tan Terrier.
The city can trace its history back to the latter part of the 15th century when Alonso Fernandez de Lugo captured the island and made it the possession of the Crown of Castile, and from then on it began to gain economic power.
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On the face of it, if you're laundering money through Star Citizen, the last thing you want to do is provide CIG with your ID because then it's all going to get traced right back to you if things go South.
... The series Townscapes M1 up to M9 illustrates Gerhard Richter's engagement in the process of abstraction: starting from a concrete depiction, which was enlarged at first and then cropped, the final image can barely be traced back to the source photograph.
Then, too, one could stand back as the tiny traces blended into a drab speckled gray.
Then again, maybe it's not a matter of belief, just the working up to an encounter, which once achieved leaves no other route than to trace the way back.
It traces a Bangladeshi man's five - year odyssey from Dhaka to Delhi, Moscow, Skopje, back to Dhaka, then to Dubai, with stops in Mali, Niger and Libya before reaching Lampedusa in Sicily.
In this rare new interview, Kruger reflects on her development as an artist, tracing her roots back to working class Newark, New Jersey, then through joining Condé Nast as a designer — the role that would equip her with design fluencies employed throughout her career.
The new study takes a top - down approach, measuring what is actually present in the atmosphere and then using meteorological data and statistical analysis to trace it back to regional sources.
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