Sentences with phrase «which survived»

«The great slurry walls are the most dramatic elements which survived the attack,» Libeskind read from a statement, «an engineering wonder constructed on bedrock foundations and designed to hold back the Hudson River.»
Cat has built an extremely durable phone with the S60, which survived multiple 6 - foot drops and a 30 - minute swim in 6 feet of water.
Although clearly a prevailing party, tenant moved for attorney's fees of $ 308,649 under the contractual claims which survived all of the prior trial / appellate court proceedings.
Against defendant landlord manager, the jury awarded $ 2,153.03 against manager on the negligent claim, but found for her on the remaining claims which survived a nonsuit motion (with the jury finding for the defense on the statutory ordinance eviction claim asserted by plaintiffs).
So handaxes from many now - missing layers dropped their handaxes down onto the surfaces which survived the erosion (losing, of course, any vertical orientation they might have had from landing on edge).
California Cap and Trade is alive and well as part of AB 32, which survived a challenge at the ballot box on November 2.
Newly grown sea ice (greyish areas) forming between old floes, which survived the previous summer melt.
The factors are relatively few (environmental challenges, external threats or loss of a supporting neighbour, internal disintegration etc.) but what distinguished civilisations which collapsed from those which survived, was the reaction to these threats.
One of the few buildings which survived the 1900 Galveston hurricane is now a museum, and they have marked the high water level of the storm surge.
He took the average from two climate models (2ºC from Suki Manabe at GFDL, 4ºC from Jim Hansen at GISS) to get a mean of 3ºC, added half a degree on either side for the error and produced the canonical 1.5 - 4.5 ºC range which survived unscathed even up to the IPCC TAR (2001) report.
The 90 % probability range in Murphy et al is 2.4 — 5.4 ºC — i.e., 0.9 ºC higher at both ends of the range than the «canonical 1.5 — 4.5 ºC range which survived unscathed even up to the IPCC TAR (2001) report.»
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the modernist movement and is a key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy, named after a phrase in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and Water where all three artists evince the power of the elements; The Vital Force which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on their lives.
Working from a survey of some of the 1990s» central figures, its purpose is to collect objects and sources which survived and inspired the decade, and to create new, non-hierarchical arrangements between art, literature, film, music, architecture and design.
Also seen the same day, down the block from Pace Gallery, in the show at Lennon - Weinberg Gallery, «H.C. Westermann: The Human Condition, Selected Works, 1961 - 1973,» some early drawings by H.C Westermann (1922 - 1981), done (as I overheard the gallerist explaining) when the artist was in the hospital being treated for testicular cancer — which he survived: his wife had brought him some crayons and paper, and he worked on a group of small drawings, some in the artist's characteristic graphic, cartoon - related style, some in a more abstract and less over-determined mode — after he recovered, these were packed away and never shown until now.
Phuket is made up largely of sturdy, high rise concrete hotels which survived the hit more than the smaller shanty towns on the coast.
The tour will also take you past San Francisco's famous «Painted Ladies;» blocks and blocks of Victorian homes which survived the fire of 1906.
The Palace Hotel, which survived the 1906 San Francisco...
Name derives from 1980's «Kitten Evaluation Under Direct Assessment» program in Texas, Oklahoma & New Mexico, studying «type» of cat which survived as barn cats.
The dogs in kennels, all of which survived, were immediately taken in by Berkeley Animal Services.
Just like the Shetland Pony and several varieties of sheep, the dog was bred to be a miniature size which survived the rugged island terrain better than large sizes, thus making them ideally suited for that terrain.
Van Rooyen's criteria in breeding dogs were very simple: A good dog was one which survived.
No, I started with quite a simple idea for a story, something which survived as the spine of the novel.
Of all the elegant touches at Henry's, which survived until 1985, when the family sold it, our favorite was the iced crudité dish set down on every table at the start of the meal.
An impressive feature of the device is its battery life, which survived for a continuous four hours, even with a video playing continuously during the entire duration, definitely not a bad deal for a system based on i7 which has power saving features turned off.
The cultural characteristics of the societies which survived the trial of time spread to the nook and corner of the world.
The Dodge Grand Caravan, which survived a planned phaseout last year to live on for a while longer, was last redesigned in 2007 by DaimlerChrysler.
Additional proposals which survived House budget negotiations would also exclude a number of dropouts from being counted among withdrawals, including students who relocate, leave for personal, family or medical reasons and, most controversially, leave within the first 30 days after enrolling.
Each item featured on the website has a rich history and it's fantastic to see the unique manuscripts of Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, which survived a major fire in the 18th century, showcased on this digital platform for future generations to explore.»
Experiences form communities which survived horrible of war and genocide show difficulties in their reconciliation, recovery and progress, and their interrelation with the high level of trauma.
As one of the At the present day, the term designates the religious communion which survived the destruction of the Jewish nation by the Assyrians and the Babylonians.
At the present day, the term designates the religious communion which survived the destruction of the Jewish nation by the Assyrians and the Babylonians.
Blink had a similar favorites hosting service which survived a little longer but was also nixed.
Their old IKEA dresser, which survived all of their moves sits below a wall mirror from Brimfield and grapevine wreath from previous holidays.
Soviet Academy of Sciences (U.S.S.R) and NASA — larger image Wider view of rocks around the base of the Venera 13 probe, which survived for only 127 minutes on Venus» surface.
«It reminds us that the early history of flight was full of innovations, not all of which survived
The 90 % probability range in Murphy et al is 2.4 — 5.4 ºC — i.e., 0.9 ºC higher at both ends of the range than the «canonical 1.5 — 4.5 ºC range which survived unscathed even up to the IPCC TAR (2001) report.»
He took the average from two climate models (2ºC from Suki Manabe at GFDL, 4ºC from Jim Hansen at GISS) to get a mean of 3ºC, added half a degree on either side for the error and produced the canonical 1.5 - 4.5 ºC range which survived unscathed even up to the IPCC TAR (2001) report.
Now, astronomer Pilar Ruiz - Lapuente of the University of Barcelona and her colleagues claim to have identified the murderous star, which survived the ordeal but was flung into space at a breakneck speed of almost 500,000 kilometers per hour after its partner's demise.
That's especially mysterious because Enantiornithines were exceptionally abundant (they apparently outnumbered the ancestors of modern birds before the asteroid struck) and had presumably played the same ecological roles as the ancestors of modern birds, which survived the mass extinctions.
An automated microscopy system monitored the cells» health and recorded which groups of cells were killed, which survived, and which developed resistance when exposed to a particular treatment.
In the 22 rats which survived, the grafts were either completely absorbed into the spinal cord, or joined so successfully that they made a seamless spinal cord.
Years after her ordeal, which she survived, scientists led by Jean - Laurent Casanova discovered that it could be explained by a rare mutation she carries that prevented her from producing a protein, interferon, that helps fight off the virus.
Unencumbered by human frailties, Curiosity — like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, which survived on the Red Planet years longer than expected — will be free to hunt for E.T. «If we find evidence for life on Mars, boy, are we just gonna go wild with speculation about how common it is in the universe,» says Lou Friedman, a former scientist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and cofounder, with Carl Sagan, of the Planetary Society.
That said, the book comes into its own in a chapter on hominins that went extinct over the past 6 million years, such as the massive - jawed Paranthropus boisei, which survived for over a million years.
Only a few atoms of the synthetic element have ever been created, each of which survived for less than a...
Her career in the health department was marred by a motion of no confidence led by the Conservatives which she survived by 66 votes.
The GLC's assets were disposed of by the London Residuary Body, which survived until 1996.
This foreign intervention eventually sparked the Maccabean revolt in 167BC which was the origin of the Hasmonean dynasty of High Priest political leaders which survived until the Romans intervened with the appointment of King Herod the Great (37 - 4BC).
The story had its dim beginnings and it betrays its distant involvement in an ancient myth of creation out of the Near and Middle East which survived in various forms but best and most fully in the Babylonian Enuma Elish (a title derived from its opening words, «When on high»).4 Here chaos is represented in the goddess Tiamat, a name perhaps echoed in the Hebrew word for «deep» tehom (1:2).
Him and his cousin Sajid were arrested and are said to have experienced abuse, causing Sajid to leap from a fourth floor window from which he survived.
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