Sentences with phrase «very human heads»

One photo shows a pile of bruised, decapitated but so very human heads assembled on the street.

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Steve Mitchell, whose Fox 2 / Mitchell poll in Michigan found Clinton with an identical 5 - point lead heading into Election Day, chalked up his miss to a very specific reason: Human error.
We all have little voices in our heads - some more than others, based on my very unscientific observations of humans over the years.
In their quest for righteousness, they often become self righteous, using their belief system as a weapon, to bash over the heads of others, rather than as a tool to improve their own lives and to become a living example of what true christians should be like or what truly compassionate humans should be like, it's very sad, that so many christians don't have a clue how to act like decent people, and that they are hypocrites and full of hate.
Dr Greg Farrelly, back by popular demand after showing off his teaching skills at London Bridge, headed up our lay - led summer meditations on the nature of the human person, and our very inspiring six autumn talks on «Love», led to the now famous (see Faith Magazine January 2015) post-Synodal tour de force by Jaqueline Stewart.
«The packaging award criteria reflects the right intersection of science, environment and consumers because all of them are extremely critical to the success of the product in the market,» said Sanjay Ghoshal, senior director and global head, Packaging, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. «Most of this packaging will eventually go to create value for human lives; that's really very inspiring for me.»
If you are a developing very young human, the Gross Motor things that you develop first are: «Being able to hold your head up, the trunk stability.
BHA Head of Public Affairs Naomi Phillips commented that «Human rights are at the very core of the work of the BHA, and we have long been an advocate for the need for strong and clearly understood human rights legislaHuman rights are at the very core of the work of the BHA, and we have long been an advocate for the need for strong and clearly understood human rights legislahuman rights legislation.
George Washington University's Hotez notes that «the office of the surgeon general, the secretary of Health and Human Services, and the head of the CDC have not been very vocal on this issue.»
Marco Milán, head of the Development and Growth Control Lab, adds that «the patterns that determine how flies and humans are built are very similar and the basic molecular mechanisms have been conserved throughout evolution.
«Any evidence of human - to - human transmission causing severe disease would be very worrying,» says Peter Openshaw, head of the Centre for Respiratory Infection at Imperial College London.
«We of course focus on innovation and the development of new products, and therefore we focus very much on people,» says Mario Watzke, head of human resources marketing and employer branding at Roche (excluding Genentech), which moved up to # 8 on the list this year from # 15, making the top 10 list for the first time.
Accurate depictions of people do not seem to have played a part in the local rituals: the closest representations of human forms in the tombs are the very crude faces on the menhirs and the curious bone pendants with budlike arms and heads.
Several very recent studies, most notably research from a team headed by Dr. George Brainard at Thomas Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, have identified the specific wavelengths of blue light, 446 - 477 nm that are crucial in suppressing melatonin production in humans.
While you can move the headset exactly the way you would move your head in real life, the controller still feels very much like a video game controller, with the limitations that technology can sometimes place upon more natural human movements.
«They had a mechanical head underneath the fur that allowed us to get quite a lot of expression out of the dogs in terms of raising eyebrows, cheeks and snarling, and being able to show fear, excitement and sadness,» says Mark Waring, Isle of Dog's animation director, «The idea was to make the dogs very expressive characters, more so than maybe the humans actually were.»
Whether it is two minds attempting to solve a puzzle or a tense head - to - head battle, these games wouldn't be the same without a bunch of humans running around killing, maiming, or, occasionally (very occasionally), helping each other.
The visuals were outstanding at the time and still hold up very well aside from some of the odd shaped heads for humans in cutscenes.
Androids might be mainly composed of bio-gel and wires, but the inner struggles go on inside their heads prove they're very human indeed.
But it is the theme of the exhibition that is bound to capture public attention, with images of martyrdom, mythological suffering, and the rough world of the Counter-Reformation brought together in a way that will make visitors confront the very human nature of violence head on.
It's impossible not to engage far more with this avatar than with the real human being slumped next to him with a blue bag on his head, who very occasionally interjects and interrupts it with a few words, reminding us that he is alive.
But here the visual dialogue across the centuries between Tony Cragg and Messerschmidt's «character heads» refers more specifically to a single steel sculpture by this major contemporary sculptor, Mixed feelings (2010) which, like the masterpieces of his 18thcentury predecessor, through its distortions, depicts a particularly expressive human face, from a very specific viewpoint.
There is so much very clear evidence of the devastating effects anthropogenic climate change will have on the natural environment and on us humans, that subjects of debate could just distract from the clear catastrophe we are heading towards.
«The e-mails do nothing to undermine the very strong scientific consensus... that tells us the Earth is warming, that warming is largely a result of human activity,» Jane Lubchenco, who heads the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told a House committee.
In fact, the elephant seals allowed the rover to approach within RFID distances of their heads and tails, where they are usually tagged, which is notable because they typically react very strongly when humans approach their tails.
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