Sentences with phrase «used by the horns»

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The critical method finds its way between the horns of a dilemma: It rejects restraint from without upon liberty of interpretation, and at the same time excludes an arbitrary or capricious use of liberty by accepting the intrinsic control of the historical movement within the Bible itself.
Whoever was in command over the dying institution... would take the bull by the horns and kill it: close the church, dissolve the board, sequester its endowments, and sell off its property, putting the proceeds in escrow just in case the corpse ever rises and finds a use for them.
All ingredients used to create Wyoming Whiskey products are hand - selected and grown in the Big Horn Basin by local farmer Brent Rageth.
We were looking for an animal to characterise Manchester City's deflating title bid, and after a certain amount of brainstorming came up with an animal that has «the mane of a horse, but in all other respects resembles a bull; its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting, and it is said that because of this it saves itself by running away, meanwhile emitting a trail of dung that sometimes covers a distance of as much as three furlongs, contact with which scorches pursuers like a sort of fire.»
Obviously the 17 - month - old isn't going to pick it up right away, but if the concern is trying to keep the younger kid from messing with toilets and horning in on the 3 - year - old's potty action, you can mitigate the problem somewhat by having the 17 - month - old use the potty occasionally, too.
Even cattle horn, another natural plastic that had been used by American comb makers since before the Revolutionary War, was becoming less available as ranchers stopped dehorning their cattle.
But in Vietnam — a huge market for illegal rhino horn — it is being used as a hangover cure by the nouveau riche.
But in a paper posted online today in Nature Nanotechnology, the MIT team, led by materials scientist Yang Shao - Horn, took a very different approach: using carbon nanotubes to replace the oxide - based positive electrode.
A team headed by Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer from the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Zurich did now reveal which inhibitory neurons in the spinal cord are responsible for this control function: As the study published in the science journal Neuron shows, the control cells are located in the spinal dorsal horn and use the amino acid glycine as an inhibitory messenger.
Rhino protection has grown more expensive in the last few years due to a surge in poaching fueled by international crime syndicates to feed demand in places such as Vietnam, where horn is used as a traditional medicine and sold at prices higher than gold.
As its name implies, the 120 - foot long horn antenna was used to gather data that could be used to compare with observations made by the big dish telescopes.
As a clinical leader in the pediatric obesity initiative, she is taking the «bull by the horns», and using the new science of obesity, redesigning the weight loss and health promotion protocol to benefit all children.»
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Starring Hemlock Grove's Kaniehtiio Horn — a First Nations Mohawk who grew up on the Kahnawake Reserve — as a Mohawk woman driven to violence by soldiers» assault on her family and her ancestral home in early 19th - century New York, the film engages with the horrors of American history in an uncommonly blunt way, using them to tell a tale of supernaturally tinged revenge.
The story goes like this: The Great God of the Forest, a mythical creature with the body of a deer, a human face and wooden horns that morphs into a giant, glistening blue amphibian at night (imagine Cecil, the Sea Serpent, dressed by Bob Mackie), has decreed that the forest gods may use any means to protect their domain from humans.
Östlund uses shots of the mountain as scene transitions and as the movie progresses, those largely innocuous images of the mountain being groomed and looking majestic, accompanied by the occasional avalanche horn, ratchet the tension to breaking point.
The study, which used data compiled from students who took the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) from 1995 to 1998, was conducted by Daniel Koretz and Cathy Horn of the Harvard Graduate School of Education; Michael Russell and Kelly Shasby of Boston College and Chingwei David Shin of the University of Iowa.
Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools, by Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker, reviewed by Mark Bauerlein
Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools By Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker Jossey - Bass, 2014, $ 32.95; 336 pages.
We extracted some of the key points from the recently released Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools, by Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker.
Includes Automatic Crash Response, Emergency Services, Crisis Assist, Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Remote Door Unlock, Roadside Assistance, Remote Horn and Lights, innovative easy to use Turn - by - Turn Navigation with Destination Download and OnStar eNav (where available), Hands Free Calling, OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics, and Low Mileage Discount (OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly.
The staff at the National Corvette Museum offered a little music in their holiday video by playing Jingle Bells using the horns of Corvettes on display in the NCM's Skydome.
But the truth is with plug - in hybrids that the only time they really deliver daft economy is if they're being used a lot of the time with the electric motor, so those used by ladies who lunch and pop to Waitrose for free range unicorn horn will find the new PHEV very cheap to run.
It is the vehicle used by the UK prime minister and British royal family.The model will lock horns with rivals like Mercedes - Benz S - Class.
You can also discourage the cat's aggression by use of the water squirt or air horn or even hissing at him.
You can also collect Demon horns throughout the game by using special moves on enemies (if you've bought them) or by executing a particular enemy type in a particular way.
He was joined on stage by vocalists Jon Underdown and Nana Hatori and the performance has become infamous for Ohtani's use of the air horn sound effect.
Taking influence from performances by Rebecca Horn, the installation work of Eva Hesse, and the 60s and 70s works of Richard Tuttle and Sol LeWitt, Oh employs a minimalistic practice using string, weights, dowels, paint, plexiglas and graphite lines arranged in fragile compositions.
Per the artist's instructions, a french horn by the sculptor Darren Bader is used as a serving vessel for sauces — in this case, guacamole.
Not to be missed is Rebecca Horn's unforgettable 1987 Concert in Reverse, in which votive candles, irregularly tapping metal hammers, sizzling electrical charges and dripping rainwater animate and activate the ruined Zwinger building, a Medieval fortification more recently used as a place of interrogation, imprisonment and execution by the Gestapo.
Nengudi's uses of used pantyhose, for example, at once recall Bruce Conner's alarming uses of nylon, Eva Hesse's stunning projects in latex, and work by the German artist Rebecca Horn.
Exmoor Horns and Bowmont sheep came to town, accompanied by an exhibition by R. Gledhill, who card and spin British wool into yarn which then gets spun into cloth which is then used by Savile Row tailors to make bespoke suits.
But since 1993 trade in rhino horn, (as well as tiger parts) was banned by the Chinese government with the aim of stopping the use of endangered wildlife derivatives in TCM: but advocates cling to historical evidence, knowing their ancestors used it, their parents, grandparents: the reason why it continues to be used today by many Chinese families.
Originally designed by Leonardo as a bridge spanning the «Golden Horn,» the waterway dividing western Istanbul, it uses pressed bow and parabolic arches to form its unique structural integrity.
Endangered Species Killing Rare Animals Funds Terror Black Rhinos Killed by Dart Guns and Chinese Drugs, All For Their Horns CSI Wildlife, Episode 3: Tiger Stripes Used to ID Poached Pelts
[107] PRG acknowledged this danger by placing the signs and using the horn to warn of danger from movement of the automatic gangway if someone was on it.
In 1942, the Japanese bombed neighboring Horn Island, which had an airbase used by the Allies to attack parts of New Guinea.
@Dev Horn I have been thinking about what you said about only using their motivation and whether they have equity in the house as your criteria to going to visit... if I would have been using this strategy from the beginning of my marketing campaign in October I would have visited at least 20 houses by now.
All you were missing was me riding by and blowing the horn like I use to do, LOL.
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