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Because it's so cold, the entire contents of that hut is still as they left it, with the
remnants
of the last meal they cooked still there.
There are always
remnants
of the perished ones that are more durable than their fragile bodies and our selective and fading memory of them.
In fact, if we could go back to our tranquil skies above Chile, and we allow time to move forward to see how the sky might change over the next year, the pulsations that you see are supernovae, the final
remnants
of a dying star exploding, brightening and then fading from view, each one of these supernovae five billion times the brightness of our sun, so we can see them to great distances but only for a short amount of time.
And buried deep underground, the
remnants
of cities built on floodplains have been preserved in time as a kind of technofossil.
It shows the
remnants
of a delta, and this picture tells us something: water was abundant and stayed founting at the surface for a very long time.
Since then, scientists have found dozens of species of dinosaurs with
remnants
of feathers.
The bacteria in your mouth feed off of mucus, food remnants, and dead tissue cells.
Or are they relics of our evolutionary past, having once served some important purpose only to persist into the present as vestigial
remnants?
Well, religious ritual and rites were essentially designed to serve the function of the anniversary, to be a container in which we would hold on to the
remnants
of that sacred, revelatory encounter that birthed the religion in the first place.
This theory was later revised, though, when scholars noted the sculptor's obvious focus on the figurine's reproductive features: large breasts, considered ideal for nursing; a round, possibly pregnant belly; the
remnants
of red dye, alluding to menstruation or birth.
You want nothing more than to disappear, but your heart can't salvage enough
remnants
to leave.
And I read her everything that I could, and we laughed, and we loved it, and it was the most important stage that I've ever stood on, surrounded by family, by
remnants
of a people who were given as a dowry to a relentless war but still managed to make pearls of this life; by the ones who taught me to not only laugh, but to live in the face of death; who placed their hands across the sky, measuring the distance to the sun and saying, "Smile; I'm gonna meet you there."
You can see little soap bubbles, little circular images around the galactic plane, and these are supernova
remnants.
It's been a long-standing mystery to astronomers where all the supernova
remnants
are.
We know that there must be a lot of high-energy electrons in the plane to produce the synchrotron radiation that we see, and we think they're produced by supernova remnants, but there don't seem to be enough.
Fortunately, GLEAM is really, really good at detecting supernova remnants, so we're hoping to have a new paper out on that soon.
And some stars die spectacularly in a supernova explosion, leaving
remnants
like that.
Buried on the ocean floor, the
remnants
of this powerful device remain in the realm of Ahti, god of water— where they grind salt for the seas to this very day.
So studying supernova remnants, like the Crab Nebula, allowed astronomers to firmly conclude that the vast majority of oxygen on earth was produced by supernova explosions over the history of the universe.
So, if a star starts its life off with much more mass than the mass of the Sun, it's going to end its life by exploding and leaving behind these beautiful supernova
remnants
that we see here.
The car slowly breaks down and the two are in for the scare of their lives as mysterious unexplainable things happen in the lonely radiation-poisoned desert;
remnants
of nuclear testing.
Remnants
of an ambushed Army unit hook up with a group of cowboys to fight their way through Indians on the warpath.
The only
remnants
of a plot take place between a glowing ball and a semi hot chick who looks like she was attacked by Wolverine.
But they threw it all away on silly evening frill and then later on with maudlin war
remnants.
The title is a reference to the destruction of the
remnants
of a harvest, like rice husks, by farmers who burn them creating fires on the plains.
In 1967, mine workers find the
remnants
of an ancient vanished civilization named Abkani that believe there are the worlds of light and darkness.
Beneath all of the sludge there are the
remnants
of what could have been crafted into a decent film, if not an interesting one.
Needless to say he is rather eager to begin his work, but unpacking he finds his binoculars have been damaged in transit, so he asks the Squire for a replacement pair, The Squire who is a modern thinking man but also it would seem rather uncultured with such matters, is also eager to get rid of the clutter around the house, so he obliges and walks Fanshawe to the top of the hill so that he can survey the estate and the surrounding villages, there the Squire directs him to points of interest, including Gallows Hill, where locals were hung for their crimes and misdemeanours, his interest is also taken by a local abbey which the Squire describes as a ruin, but Fanshawe can see through the binoculars that it clearly isn't, he investigates further and pays a visit to the site of the abbey and is shocked to find that there are but a few stone
remnants?
But who produced this epic, filmed not in Arizona but in California's Mohave Desert where scavengers have made off with all of the
remnants
of the "gold temple", the Thuggee huts, the British outpost at Muri, the village of Tantrapur, etc.
Did water flow upwards and
remnants
of great cities levitate on the horizon?
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