Sentences with phrase «think of a strata»

Actually, think of a strata in muffin form.

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My own experience in teaching religion and theology to middle - and upper - middle - class undergraduates and graduate students in America for the past decade or so certainly suggests that this way of thinking about religion fits neatly with a strong tendency toward the kind of knee - jerk relativism that is also widespread among those in the same social strata.
So... if we think our carbon dating of «surrounding» strata reflects the age of the fossil... maybe that's our flaw!
Lastly, I believe that this change was the result of my receiving telephathically, and upon a mental stratum quite below the level of immediate consciousness, a healthier and more energetic attitude, receiving it from another person whose thought was directed upon me with the intention of impressing the idea of this attitude upon me.
This casserole reminds me of strata, an old favorite that makes me think of lazy weekends and mornings when I long to linger over breakfast.
Basically, you can think of nutritional yeast as vegan parmesan: you can sprinkle it atop your favorite noodles, use in dressings and marinades, douse your fresh veggies and beans, and use as a functional ingredient in dishes like Vegan Frittata, vegan strata, vegan macaroni and cheese, tofu «feta, «soups, and so many more recipes.
I have never thought of bread pudding as a strata before but now that you mention it you are right!
I hadn't thought of Bread Pudding as a variation on Strata before either.
I am NOT being flippant and I urge you to really think about the truth of what I have written, if you want us to regain our place in the very top strata, which we are getting further and still further away from each season this cancerous regime remains.
We think of: consciousness, awareness, cognitive thinking, reasoning, perception; but also of: intuition, subconscious gibberish, or unconscious strata that influences our lives and the way of behaviour.
Years before, digging nearby in strata 760,000 years to 2.5 million years old, he had found no evidence of bison, only horses, and wondered: «What did horses think when bison showed up and ate their food?»
Dr Edgeworth said: «It may seem odd to think of plastics as archaeological and geological materials because they are so new, but we increasingly find them as inclusions in recent strata.
Descriptions of food fill the pages: its acquisition, preparation, appearance, the differences between foods consumed in different regions and social strata, and thoughts of hunger, along with elaborate detailing of costume creation, presentation, reaction, and so forth fill the paragraphs and pages of these books.
Author of Reset: Psychotherapy & Video Games, 2nd Edition Interview starts at 14:24 I think that kids that don't get to play video games are missing out on whole strata of ways to negotiate a 21st century high tech world as well as peer relationships.
It is thought that their orientation may be connected with submarine geological strata rather than being entirely the work of sea currents.»
Maybe now I'm intellectualising, but I also think it was because of how the city is layered — you can see the strata of buildings, the different historical periods.
While «Strata» can be read as a critique of Minimalism and the underlying assertion of stability that is replete in Donald Judd's boxes and stacks, I think the issue Van Buren raises is equally philosophical and aesthetic.
«It may seem odd to think of plastics as archaeological and geological materials because they are so new, but we increasingly find them as inclusions in recent strata.
Although the ocean systems are complex, and time scales are a confounding factor in visualizing effects, I think a simple diagram or animation would show that of course mechanical transfer of warmer water to a lower stratum is going to eventually result in warmer upper layers.
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