Sentences with phrase «which took up residence»

The finding backs the controversial idea that viruses which took up residence in our DNA millions of years ago may be playing the role of puppet master, quietly influencing our existence and evolution.

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When we have the agency or choice (which we don't always have), we want to be careful about who and what takes up residence in our minds and our hearts.
The academic suspicion of cosmic teleology that this book has addressed and challenged has given little or no consideration to the possibility that the human level of emergence may itself become a new subsidiary in which a yet higher level (or levels) may take up residence.
One was Giberti who, drawn into the circle of the Oratory of Divine Love, took up residence in the see of Verona of which he had been absentee bishop.
As well as confirming his tax status yesterday,, Lord Ashcroft released a letter he sent in 2000 to then Tory leader William Hague in which he pledged to «take up permanent residence».
Trigger - happy soldiers shoot Klaatu and whisk him away to a government facility from which he subsequently escapes and disappears into the city, blending in with common Earthlings and eventually taking up residence in the home of single mom Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) under the assumed name, Mr. Carpenter, (to reinforce the allegory lest anyone missed the biblical overtones).
What captured Boetius's imagination there were the clusters of organisms, known as cold - seep communities, which had taken up residence around the places where methane seeps from the seafloor.
«Different nutrients [in the mother's diet] are a huge determinant of which microbes take up residence in the placenta,» says Kjersti Aagaard of Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, who led the study.
Small injuries to the vascular wall — which can be caused by anything from high blood pressure to toxins — cause oxidized (damaged) LDL particles take up residence in the area.
Anti parasite herbs were administered later in the program due to her long - standing bowel problems, which can provide a breeding ground for parasites and worms to take up residence.
These include his disgusting son Taquito (John C. Reilly) who takes up residence in the boiler room and keeps hinting that he will inevitably die soon, stores like a used toilet paper shop (Tim decides to raise the owner's son (Noah Spencer) as a further way to insult him) and a spa that cleanses people in young boys» diarrhea (euphemistically called «shrim,» which, of course, gives us a useful euphemism to describe the movie itself), and a random wolf.
The adults, which can grow up to a foot long, take up residence in the dog's heart, where they block major blood vessels leading to the lungs, liver, and kidneys.
Once in the dog's bloodstream, the larvae mature through several stages and eventually take up residence in the heart, from which they release offspring called microfilaria into the bloodstream of the dog.
These take 6 months to develop in the bloodstream into adult heartworms, which then travel to the right side of the heart and pulmonary artery where they take up residence.
While bacteria also live in our mouths, on our skin and in our urogenital tract, more than 70 percent take up residence in the mucosal tissue lining of the gut, which is known as the gut - associated lymphoid tissue, or GALT.
Final call, and as tempted as I am to claim the NES Classic Mini as a qualifying compilation package, rather than a piece of hardware, or Rez Infinite's hypnotic Area X as a game in and of itself, I'll instead celebrate the terrific puzzler Picross 3D: Round 2, which has taken up residence in my 3DS recently and immediately put both Pokémon Sun and Fire Emblem Fates in the shade.
Similarly nomadic, artists and curatorial duo Kieran Leach and Precious Innes, working under the moniker Show.me.up, have taken up residence in the Paradise Works project space with their first exhibition «Tipping the Scales», which looks at work - life balance, and how for artists the two often overlap and become inseparable.
Benton, a Missouri native with a Hemingway-esque capacity for drink and storytelling, is well - known for his folksy, Americana - inspired, large scale murals which can be seen both at the Capitol building in his home state and in New York, where the painter took up residence briefly.
Each year the Hammer will invite an artist or team of artists to take up residence in the Museum to further develop and also implement this engagement program, which we are calling A.I.R. — for Artist - in - Residence.
They took up residence in our studio, next to the laboratories, back in March and have been working on a very exciting new body of abstract work for their show which takes the history of Rose Madder production (closely connected to Winsor & Newton) as the central theme.
In Siegel's hands, Black Moon, which Malle described as a ``... strange voyage to the limits of the medium,» becomes a present - day science fiction without dialogue, traversing multiple film tropes — action, guns, lonely campfires, the end of the world — and, like its band of armed female revolutionaries, resists taking up residence in a fixed narrative or genre.
In a small «printmaking cottage» next door is the current artist - in - residence, a role which print artists take up for anywhere from one week to several years.
This year VOLTA has taken up residence at Pier 90, a lovely spot on the Hudson right next to The Armory Show, which sprawls across Piers 92 and 94.
For his project in Dallas, the artist takes up residence in the old factory space, which will build - up to a one evening performance extravaganza during the PEEK celebration.
Previously located on the cusp of Chinatown, the institute (which is supported by Hunter College) has now taken up residence on the Upper East Side — adding a much - needed alternative point of view to the city's most patrician - yet - nourishing art neighborhood.
Reading the numerous references there is clear evidence of «blocking patterns,» perhaps as the jet stream shifts, or a high pressure takes up residence, feeding in winds from a certain direction which generally shape British weather.»
More and more of the fresh produce that's shipped to the islands is being peeled first — we heard an anecdote about a huge load of potatoes with no skins on them — which has the added benefit of reducing some of the pests that can travel with food, take up residence on the islands, and become invasive and harmful to native and endemic species here.
Other types of successful re-uses of commercial properties are: entertainment, such as music and movie venues with adjacent dining opportunities; hotels which have sprung in city cores from older office buildings or government centers that are no longer needed as such; community college or annex properties of established colleges and universities taking up residence in churches or other assets that have large auditorium spaces and plenty of parking.
They will also happily take up residence near a nutritious compost heap, which brings us neatly on to our next point...
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