Sentences with phrase «through catastrophic events»

Yet filtering the history of modern art only through catastrophic events can not account for the subtle developments that lead to the profound confusion at the heart of contemporary art.
Not much is known about «Left Alive,» but the game will be set in a futuristic era that's been through a catastrophic event.

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The stock market is proven to be the best way for investors to make returns over the long run, even through recessions and other catastrophic events.
The function of the prophet Ahijah is primary through the episodes of the catastrophic event of political rupture (Ahijah dominates the narratives of I 9:9 - 39; 12:1 - 32; and 14:1 - 18).
Through the implementation of required policies and procedures, schools can be well prepared in the unfortunate event of a catastrophic injury.
As one of the world's leading experts in catastrophic risk management, the former Shell Oil Co. executive sifts through the wreckage to unravel the chain of events that triggers accidents.
«It looked like it had been through a pretty catastrophic explosive event,» Becker says.
The electrical systems originate on the roof and flow down through the buildings so that only the lower extremities need to be replaced in the event of catastrophic flooding.
In terms of presentation, Quantum Break is a visually striking game, more so when you see the world around you frozen in time during catastrophic events such as a train crashing through the lobby of Monarch Tower or a freighter smashing through an extension bridge.
We offer grants to individual visual artists through two programs: an annual Individual Support Grant and a separate program to assist visual artists in cases of catastrophic events through an Emergency Grant program.
Once again, governments and societies are being challenged to prepare for low - probability but potentially catastrophic events through sustained proactive efforts, whether building a new base of specialists in animal disease or work now to limit losses in inevitable earthquakes.
Its «Future Earth» hall explains that «the planet is changing at a faster rate than anything that's been recorded through the geological record, other than a catastrophic event, like the meteor that took out dinosaurs,» said Martin.
Rising emissions raise the likelihood of catastrophic events like the melting of the Greenland ice sheets, and hit countries» prosperity through loss of agriculture and higher health costs.
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