Sentences with phrase «time in eons»

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Of course, one year in newspaper time is now an eon.
I believe in Him and He died for the sakes of All Life to be given an eternity of many lives / deaths lives / death ad infinitum to be lived out within the eons of Time the only thing that is truly Immortal.
The body of God, as theologians would say, is creation, understood as God's self - expression; it is formed in God's own reality, bodied forth in the eons of evolutionary time, and supplied with the means to nurture and sustain billions of different forms of life.
The body of God, then, is creation, understood as God's self - expression; it is formed in God's own reality (although not thereby identical with it), bodied forth in the eons of evolutionary time.
Or to adopt another image one might say that the «psychic tint» of the earth, studied at a great distance by some celestial observer, would be seen, in the course of eons of geological time, to become gradually heightened in intensity until it reaches the peculiarly moving moment of climax when, in a spread of more active radiation covering Africa and southern Asia, a series of sparks begins to glow, foreshadowing the incandescence which is «hominization».
In God's primordial nature God draws the world to greater richness of experience as each entity responds to possibilities for itself over eons of evolutionary time.
Akin to life forms maintaining their body temperatures, the celestial objects like the sun and the stars do maintain their temperatures for eons in time.
I haven't shared a recipe in eons, so its time to share one with you!
That insignificant ten to fifteen minute waiting period for food to arrive is actually eons in toddler time, eons of hunger, eons of boredom, eons of stillness, eons of being expected to act like the adult that they are years and years (eons!)
They noticed a remarkable congruency as they moved upward through the layers of shale into the time period where animal life began, in the late Proterozoic Eon.
In March the International Union of Geological Scientists added the Ediacaran Period to the Precambrian Eon, an enormous time span that covers 90 percent of geologic history.
At roughly the same time (and for eons thereafter), oxidized iron began to appear in ancient soils and bands of iron were deposited on the seafloor, a product of reactions with oxygen in the seawater.
The scientist has bore witness to the final moments of more than 100 stars, although these fiery orbs have, in actuality, been dead for eons by the time Still lays eyes on them.
In his research published in the December issue of the journal Geology of the Geological Society of America, Czaja and his colleagues Nicolas Beukes from the University of Johannesburg and Jeffrey Osterhout, a recently graduated master's student from UC's department of geology, reveal samples of bacteria that were abundant in deep water areas of the ocean in a geologic time known as the Neoarchean Eon (2.8 to 2.5 billion years agoIn his research published in the December issue of the journal Geology of the Geological Society of America, Czaja and his colleagues Nicolas Beukes from the University of Johannesburg and Jeffrey Osterhout, a recently graduated master's student from UC's department of geology, reveal samples of bacteria that were abundant in deep water areas of the ocean in a geologic time known as the Neoarchean Eon (2.8 to 2.5 billion years agoin the December issue of the journal Geology of the Geological Society of America, Czaja and his colleagues Nicolas Beukes from the University of Johannesburg and Jeffrey Osterhout, a recently graduated master's student from UC's department of geology, reveal samples of bacteria that were abundant in deep water areas of the ocean in a geologic time known as the Neoarchean Eon (2.8 to 2.5 billion years agoin deep water areas of the ocean in a geologic time known as the Neoarchean Eon (2.8 to 2.5 billion years agoin a geologic time known as the Neoarchean Eon (2.8 to 2.5 billion years ago).
The inexorable march of geological time erodes mountains away (if we came back in 100 million years, the Alps would be gone, Bell said) and the Gamburtsevs, at the ripe old age of 900 million to a billion years old, should have been worn down eons ago.
Acritarchs are found in rock deposits that were once marine and terrestrial aquatic environments, and have been described from localities on all continents, as well as from all time periods from the Proterozoic eon (starting 2
Data from such investigations provide a unique perspective on the events in this time period, and together present a cohesive framework for examining eukaryotic and animal evolution through the Proterozoic and into the Phanerozoic Eon.
JDate, the online dating service designed for Jews, have been around since 1997 — that's eons in Internet time.
Symbolically, there are endless eons of time that pass during which the apes live in eternal boredom - and cope with the struggle for survival.
It's a lot to fit into even the two - hour - plus running time, especially when we spend what feels like eons in battle scenes that are dependent on catchy tunes to keep us engaged.
Following the news that Bond 25 is set to hit cinemas in November 2019, there's been a lot of speculation suggesting that Daniel Craig has already finalised his deal to return as 007, although for some reason Eon is keeping his involvement under wraps for the time being.
So it's not surprising that as long ago as 2006 (eons in Internet time) the American Society for Training and Development reported that across all sectors almost 40 percent of professional development (PD) was delivered via technology (See figure 1).
The old Leaf offered pretty decent car - like driving dynamics for its time, but that was an eon ago in technological terms.
To walk on ice, which may have been formed long before Europeans discovered New Zealand makes you realize just how short a human lifespan is in comparison to the eons of time it takes to shape a landscape.
Given Russell's comment was in the context of «human navigation» and «archaeology of the Mediterranean» it is self - evident his use of the word eon / aeon meant a long, indefinite, and of an indeterminate period of time and nothing more than that.
There are of course other causes for other changes that have occurred, including suspected asteroid impacts, changes in volcanism over the eons which can lead to the buildup or reduction of greenhouse gases over long time scales, etc..
In the discussion the previous threads you linked to instead of answering my questions on this thread, I had asked you repeatedly if you could provide a link to an authoritative, clear, simple chart of GMST versus time over the Phanerozoic Eon that is better than Scotese's 2015 chart.
That put the lie to the uniformitarian concept that all the big impacts in the Solar System happened eons ago and that such impacts in the time of Man are once - in - million - year events.
Do you promise to love, cherish and protect her, whether in good times or during human - caused global warming times of adversity, and to seek with her a life hallowed by the eons of time?
The Long View on Sustainability Taking a very long view, there's going to be some serious problems to combat in the eons ahead e.g. a direct hit by a meteor which happens (in the cosmic sense) all the time.
Resources that accumulated over eons of geological time are being consumed in a single human lifespan.
MGM and Eon are also only offering a one - film deal, The New York Times reports, but the possibility of distribution, even for a limited time, would be a big win for Apple or Amazon, both of which have been trying to distinguish themselves from their competitors in a crowded streaming market.
Cellairis launched eons ago in digital timein 1999.
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