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"remnant" Definitions
  1. [usually plural] a part of something that is left after the other parts have been used, removed, destroyed, etc. synonym remains
  2. a small piece of cloth that is left when the rest has been sold

467 Sentences With "remnant"

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The only remnant of their beef -- Shakur's diss track.
After the Guilty Remnant explosion, we fast forward three years.
From her enthusiasm, any remnant of my initial disappointment disappeared.
They didn't feel like a quaint remnant of the past.
I'm still not exceptionally far in Remnant: From the Ashes.
Now, human lookouts are becoming a remnant of the past.
Therefore, they should not leave behind such a massive remnant.
St. Nicholas was a remnant of a once-vibrant Greek community.
Goosebumps are probably a remnant of very old temperature-control mechanisms.
Call her a rare remnant of the East German sports machine.
Palm trees sway in a light breeze, a remnant of paradise.
The success is a remnant of the country's Cold War divide.
That remnant DNA got into our gene pool through repeated interbreeding.
Why has the once-dominant left become a meager parliamentary remnant?
Neither team played any remnant of good defense in the first.
The remnant buttons are mostly on the steering wheel and make sense.
Do we do a good job with Obamacare -- a remnant of Obamacare?
Sculptures may include remnant steel, sourced from the decommissioned Tappan Zee Bridge.
We pointed out that Yellowstone's bears are a remnant and isolated population.
But this is the cost of being the final remnant of civilization.
Huffington was a remnant of the Travis Kalanick era of Uber (UBER).
The long scar on Nava's abdomen is another remnant of that day.
Meg's Guilty Remnant chapter was (seemingly) taken out by a drone strike.
A child's drawing on a remnant of what was formerly their bedroom.
One burning question is what happened to the remnant of this collision.
Solstad dismisses that emotion as a "remnant of puberty," not much more.
And yet: Remnant starts out as an exercise in what it isn't.
If any remnant exists of the American monoculture, it is the presidency.
The lumberjack beard was a remnant of a no-shave off-season.
We'll start with a bang at Cassiopeia A, a remnant of a supernova.
Every meteor from the Perseids is a remnant of this ancient space rock.
Scientists think this might be a remnant of whatever impactor created the crater.
But then two remnant groups were found in the south of the country.
It is an extra, a remnant, a physical shorthand for memory: a souvenir.
Washington's hair-trigger nuclear weapon policy is a remnant of the Cold War.
And Remnant doesn't stir much in the blood on an elevator-pitch level.
"There's a remnant of his past life in that hat," said Mr. Chisholm.
"the first remnant of a bird from pre-Tertiarty times," which he famously named
Advocates of the change say it will cast off a remnant of colonial rule.
Inside this supernova remnant called Kes 235, scientists have found the youngest known pulsar.
Inside this supernova remnant called Kes 75, scientists have found the youngest known pulsar.
First, "Certified" loops back to the day Laurie decided to join the Guilty Remnant.
My children and I have a Spanish last name, a remnant from the Inquisition.
A remnant of Eddie's is a stool in a library behind the original restaurant.
Is some remnant of the creature that first kidnapped him lurking in his stomach?
He bought me, with some remnant of his nationalist feeling, an Indian brass vase.
As it moves near Ohio and West Virginia, it will become a remnant low.
The downtown was deserted, the brick warehouses the only remnant of the tobacco era.
It is, as promised, shaped like a skinny pyramid, the remnant of a shield volcano.
As a brief aside, the Jersey Shore was truly a remnant of a different time.
He was a disruptive remnant of the pro-Russian regime that Ukrainians overthrew in 2014.
The card said that it was a remnant of the Thanksgiving Day "bolide" from 383.
It will ultimately lose all its tropical characteristics and become a remnant low pressure system.
The last remnant of the romantic imagination is its cheap first cousin, the erotic imagination.
It was the remnant of a church that had been struck by lightning years before.
Eventually, she was left holding a remnant only as big as a grain of rice.
Maybe that faded photo isn't the only remnant I have of my mother after all.
The only remnant from the surgeries is a wide, T-shaped scar across her belly.
The team determined the mass of a collapsed stellar remnant called a white dwarf star.
A stone fabricator can then transform your remnant into the vanity top of your dreams.
Scholars believe it may be the only written remnant of a children's story from Twain.
The lawsuit alleges the requirement is unconstitutional and a remnant of the state's racist history.
"Juliette is expected to become a post-tropical remnant low Saturday," the hurricane center said.
That's the possibility that Credence is actually Ariana herself, or some remnant of her soul.
Assuming the Crab pulsar is really the remnant of the 1054 supernova, it's pretty young, astronomically.
After a 2013 performance of "Becoming an Image," a similar clay remnant was cast into bronze.
So it's almost like a remnant, a remembrance of 'Oh, I was a writer, an editor.
But researchers, historians and academics consistently dismiss this argument as a racist remnant of America's past.
Then, Mr. Neumann picked up an old beer bottle — a remnant, apparently, from some previous bender.
The fight, he thought, would come from the colonies and the remnant French armies and navy.
On one end, there's the remnant of the crusty outer shell that once belonged to Earth.
The quarterback, a former league M.V.P., was the most visible remnant of the franchise's old identity.
This is the only remnant of the collapsed drilling rig still sitting outside the crater's rim.
They had, at the start, a bigger organizing army — the remnant of Barack Obama's 2008 campaign.
The flagship store also sells binoculars and telescopes, which is a remnant from an earlier era.
Astronomers had previously identified G1.9+0.3 as the remnant of the most recent supernova in our Galaxy.
It's likely that NGC's black hole is the remnant of a quasar born in the early universe.
Argosy is a vital remnant of a rapidly vanishing New York, and the sisters' dynamic is fascinating.
Yet there is no serious talk of France relinquishing the last remnant of its North American empire.
Many people think the very custom of tipping is a demeaning remnant from the age of aristocracy.
The supernova remnant HBH 3 glows with infrared light in this photo from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
The best explanation, say the researchers, is that this debris is the remnant of a planetary catastrophe.
Then a kind of holy ignorance emerges, which is a sign that you are the saving remnant.
The biggest one hovering over the episode is the reality of what happened to the Guilty Remnant.
For even more caribou, this remnant of an unpopulated planet offers free range for their vast migration.
By day 54, temperatures surpass 160 degrees, and the last remnant of life on Earth flickers out.
" On-site work between the hours of 9 and 5 "is a remnant of the industrial era.
It could be some scientifically quantifiable remnant of energy that is left behind, which I subscribe to.
For years, email felt like a remnant of an earlier technological era that was fading into obsolescence.
Scientists think this supernova remnant might contain the most recent black hole to form in our galaxy.
Reviving the remnant Parole Commission is not the only way to implement the First Step Act effectively.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Aletta weakened into remnant low pressure system in the Pacific, far from the Mexican coast.
Large areas of "remnant native eucalypt forest" were exposed to heightened levels of CO2 at a WSU facility.
Previously, Vevo's own sales force had first dibs on the videos, relegating Google to automated, remnant ad sales.
That light really would look green and red to your eyes if the supernova remnant were close by.
So, kind of like The Leftovers, but with less Guilty Remnant and more Amandla Stenberg saving the day.
Flash is an lingering remnant of an older internet that's basically been on life support for years now.
Eventually we see what was happening almost 14 billion years ago, the remnant radiation from the Big Bang.
The line of differentiation between the masses and the Remnant is set invariably by quality, not by circumstance.
Hard right anti-Semitic violence, no matter how destructive, is hopefully a discredited remnant of the dark past.
Modern moneyed New York had arrived at a rickety remnant of the 22008th-century city via express mail.
The English remain infatuated with the charming German, a remnant of his triumphant playing days with Tottenham Hotspur.
Even Deng Xiaoping, for all his personal power, discouraged personal adulation as a dangerous remnant of Mao's time.
The speakers that amplified his voice were emblazoned with "PS122," a rare remnant of what had come before.
The loss of Baghuz, the last remnant of the biggest territory the Islamic State controlled, is a blow.
The generosity and the solidarity among neighbors was the only positive remnant of the storm, Ms. Cruz said.
Our analysis suggests that heavy metals are somehow able to escape the quenching influence of the remnant object.
"  During an interview with conservative Jonah Goldberg's "The Remnant" podcast, Sasse described the surge as "white backlash grievance.
An accordionist plays in front of a remnant of the wall at the East Side Gallery on Monday.
Buying a remnant, instead of an entire slab of quartz, from a stone fabricator also cut their costs.
In each of these earlier works, an abstracted, geometric form sits on top of a rough concrete remnant.
It's therefore possible that it's a remnant of the asteroid that collided with the source of the L chondrites.
"We're the only remnant online right now in terms of people contacting us asking for answers," Lewitt told Motherboard.
Others believed, or perhaps hoped, that a remnant of Russia's old order might be alive to carry the flame.
This is an impressive turn of events for the leader of the economically-anemic remnant of a former superpower.
However, here they are met with a far more dangerous remnant of the Pinochet dictatorship: swaths of land mines.
With Spotting, the seven-inch is remnant of their live performances—intense synth-punk with a powerful, forceful attitude.
Today, Prora is the second-largest architectural remnant of the Third Reich, after Albert Speer's rally grounds at Nuremberg.
It closed in 2015, leaving only open cast operations as a remnant of the country's once dominant coal industry.
It's more of a sandy clay material that is remnant from when the oceans were at a higher elevation.
The Guilty Remnant, a cult that followed around the survivors, has been wiped out by a government drone strike.
"The white part is the remnant of a plastic bag," said Nigel George, one of the Eccleston George artists.
Out west, the Andes would still trigger enough rainfall to keep a remnant of the Amazon rain forest alive.
Is big game hunting in Africa, a pursuit enjoyed largely by white people, a remnant of oppressive colonial structures?
Opening a closet, I felt around until I discovered the remnant of a housewarming gift: a milk-white candle.
"In a way, negative rates were the last policy with a remnant of Kuroda-ism," one BOJ official said.
"It is expected that Chantal will become a tropical depression (Thursday) and a remnant low by Friday," forecasters said.
Remnant is a reminder that there can be an unsettling grandeur in these kinds of locales, a lonely beauty.
I can almost fathom exactly how I felt at that moment just by seeing a remnant from my past.
A small remnant of Takata would then emerge from bankruptcy, primarily to handle the replacement of the airbag inflaters.
In effect, we live amid the fading remnant of the primordial fireball; astronomers call it the cosmic microwave background.
Red Dead Redemption 2 At the core of Remnant: From the Ashes is loot, and a lot of it.
"We were punk pioneers homesteading in this ever-evolving remnant of the neighborhood," she writes in the exhibition catalog.
The structure conforms to the shape of the remnant, the old determining the form and contour of the new.
They told Tennant to be careful with Alberto&aposs remnant expected to bring more heavy rains and mudslides this week.
"We've been on tenterhooks; would there be a remnant enclave somewhere?" project steering committee chair Mike Richardson told the BBC.
In short, inheritance taxes are a very inefficient way to raise revenue; they are a remnant stuck in the past.
Harrison always feels like an interloper in Bachelor Nation, a fusty remnant of days when the show was more presentational.
Adding in the remnant UK Independence Party took the two clearest pro-Brexit parties to a vote share of 35%.
The pulsar in the image above sits at the exact center of the Crab Nebula, the remnant of a supernova.
The ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency said remnant fighters in the Old City have pledged to fight to the death.
The big shoulders statement is literally true — a remnant of his career as a college fullback for the Penn Quakers.
This cancer-cum-sexually transmitted dog parasite still thrives today, the only remnant of that now-extinct Siberian dog race.
It's a remnant of the USSR's failed effort at building a reusable space shuttle as part of the Buran Program.
He said then that the Confederate flag that flew at South Carolina's state capitol was more than a historical remnant.
Mao blamed the famine on bad officials in local areas who were corrupted by remnant Nationalist forces and by landlords.
By the 1990s, the rationale for Israel's continued presence in Lebanon — a remnant of its 1982 invasion — had worn thin.
My understanding is that this behavior no longer occurs at Uber; that this truly is a remnant of the past.
Here, it's known in sedan form as the Toyota Yaris iA, itself a remnant of the now-defunct Scion division.
It's easy to mourn the loss of this industry's old form, and to lionize Hersh as its most ferocious remnant.
"I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas," he said to applause.
I think I detected a slight peppermint taste, but that might have been a remnant of my recent tooth-brushing.
Apollo bought Tranquilidade in 2015 from the remnant of Banco Espirito Santo in a deal worth about 200 million euros.
The object, a dense chunk of metal, was probably a remnant of the core of a planet, Dr. Gänsicke said.
In fact, Miyawaki explained, that detail is a remnant of an earlier picture buried beneath the canvas's currently visible image.
Remnant: From the Ashes, developed by Gunfire Games, isn't a title that got a ton of buzz before its release.
The U-shaped ranch house seen above is a remnant from the seller, who reportedly put "millions" into renovating it.
When researchers discovered a remnant population of 20, captive breeding eventually allowed releases in the wild from 1991 to 2009.
She founded Retazo ("remnant" in English), a startup launched in the wake of María to transform the island's apparel industry.
At 1,000 years old this remnant and the black hole are both very young, and are 26,000 light years away.
When researchers discovered a remnant population of 20, captive breeding eventually allowed releases in the wild from 1991 to 2009.
The bill would keep only a tiny remnant of the private insurance industry to cover elective procedures, such as plastic surgeries.
In a speech before a large crowd in Istanbul, Mr Erdogan called the Netherlands "fascist" and (somewhat mysteriously) "a Nazi remnant".
An opportunity is at hand to examine the site closely in the hope of finding some tangible remnant of the asylum.
What could be more exciting than trying to destroy any remnant of memory associated with your most unhappiest moments of life?
The supernova remnant we're looking at this week, G54.1+0.3, has done just that—throwing off globs of gas and material.
He preached a monastic retreat into high culture, where a "saving remnant" of the elite could rescue civilization from the barbarians.
Tuin used to run the non-profit NDSM-werf—the historical remnant of Amsterdam's biggest shipbuilding yard—but has recently quit.
I almost face plant three times on the walk home because any remnant of water has now frozen on the ground.
Singles are some old Ty Cobb bullshit, a remnant of a bygone age so boring they labeled it the Deadball Era.
"It's not that I forgot Patti [Levin] was a leader in The Guilty Remnant," Dowd says of her highly-acclaimed role.
The image shows the ghost bubble from a supernova remnant, and on the left you'll notice a long streak of light.
The image shows the ghost bubble from a supernova remnant, and on the left you'll notice a long streak of light.
Fischer's office ended any remnant of suspense on Friday by saying the swearing-in ceremony would also be held on Tuesday.
"The idea that there is any kind of remnant in your vagina from sexual trauma is simply not true," she said.
They're in the past, yet we just keep traveling toward them, then away,carrying with us the remnant, salvageable, refugee honey.
The midterm elections of 2010 wiped out much of the remnant of centrist-to-conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats in the House.
As the remnant of a much larger struggle, the competition between Muslim republicans and monarchists represents a politics in terminal decline.
Pence would also face fire from whatever pro-Trump Republican remnant remains, who will surely view Pence as the establishment usurper.
How about the use of cigarette smoking to tie Laurie's time in the Guilty Remnant in with her time in Australia?
Can a remnant from the Jiggle TV era be reinvented as a female-empowerment action flick for the Time's Up generation?
Now, some of them are turning to more complicated loans, a remnant of the last housing boom, to bolster their business.
Folding the windshield forward (a remnant of the need to ship jeeps in crates during World War II) is vastly simplified.
In these systems, one of the stars is a white dwarf, the burned out but still hot remnant of a star.
Erika moved away after the Guilty Remnant compound exploded, unable to deal with John's insistence that Evie might still be alive.
Even Totti sees himself as an echo of another age, a remnant of a time when aesthetes took priority over athletes.
De la Rosa noticed a bandage-covered cotton ball in the crook of Meliza's elbow, a remnant of having blood drawn.
We present portraits of some of them, including the Mount Graham red squirrel, above, a remnant from the last ice age.
Human activity could stir up remnant plutonium, which if ingested by refuge visitors or residents downwind can cause cancer, Weiner said.
We're talking 50 acres burning in an hour, starting from a spark or a campfire remnant, that grows like a monster.
I've been a people pleaser all my life, and there's still a remnant of that person, but it's getting smaller and smaller.
Yates was a remnant of the Obama administration, only in office until the Senate confirms Jeff Sessions as the next attorney general.
Pulsing has been observed in neutron stars, extremely dense objects formed by the gravitational collapse of a stellar remnant after a supernova.
Astronomers believe the cosmic carnage will become invisible in about a billion years, as the galactic remnant ceases to form new stars.
Man Eating Food feels like a remnant of old YouTube, before creators learned to preen, polish, and grapple with YouTube's impossible algorithm.
CDN remains at war with another Los Zetas remnant, the Zetas Vieja Escuela (ZVE), or the Old School Zetas, for Ciudad Victoria.
She loved one of my Marni coats so much, she made her own mini version from remnant fabric from her sewing class….
The dead star was a white dwarf, the leftover remnant of a star that has used up all its fuel and collapsed.
"The claim by Spain to the land that I call my home is anachronistic and remnant of a bygone era," Picardo said.
Were this playing out in front of any notable remnant of the franchise's longtime, devoted Oakland fanbase, it could almost be sad.
On Tuesday, that remnant, which connected two other parts of the antenna, was among the final three items to leave Hangar 17.
Poachers slaughtered the nation's remnant bison herd, which dwindled to a few dozen animals before new laws brought it to a halt.
The county is part of the "black dirt" region, an area of extremely fertile soil, the remnant of an ancient glacial lake.
The bullet lives at the edge of a massive expanding gas cloud serving as a shell surrounding the supernova remnant (SNR) W44.
In the series Remnant, she uses scraps of fabrics dating from early 20th-century New England (sourced on eBay) to produce photographs.
In other words, is WHOIS a critical feature for internet security, or a detrimental remnant of the early days of the web?
The finding suggests that rapid intervention by conservationists can be critical for ensuring the survival and recovery of remnant populations, he said.
It's unclear as of now if a remnant of US troops in Syria would remain to train and support the Arab forces.
He devised a technique to unearth the clitoral remnant and shift it into position by detaching connective tissue called a suspensory ligament.
That's what takes me from believing Remnant: From the Ashes is an interesting experiment to thinking that it's a game worth playing.
Remnant is just one in a long series of games set in ruined worlds that try to extract majesty from broken ground.
I witnessed a 600-foot, 23 million-year-old volcanic remnant, visible for 10 miles, rising in the distance in Morro Bay.
In the Intermountain West, one can at least find remnant patches of native vegetation; on Point Reyes pastures, non-native grasses dominate.
Bolton was just about the last remnant of the neoconservative foreign policy establishment that grabbed power after the world's worst terror attack.
Time felt suspended, and for those moments, we almost forgot that everything in front of us was a remnant of the past.
Colombia's peace deal marks the end of the last war in the Western Hemisphere, and the last remnant of the Cold War.
Chick was reportedly an Independent Baptist, part of a collection of loosely affiliated independent fundamentalist congregations that see themselves as a remnant.
A new study suggests that M32 is the remnant of a much larger galaxy gobbled up by Andromeda about 32 billion years ago.
Remnant of a discredited past More fundamentally, the controversy threatens to undermine two of the pillars on which Biden is basing his campaign.
It was the remnant of a business empire set up by Martín's grandfather, Samuel Sivak, initially by investing funds from Argentina's Communist Party.
Here, then, is our ghost, unseen but always present, sometimes a memory and sometimes just a leftover remnant, visible only in his absence.
Twenty years ago, Missouri was a remnant of the solid South, a bulwark of conservative Democrats who were for guns and against abortion.
Once you do that, you know what kind of enemy you have and you know what your role is as the fading remnant.
The object is the most distant ever visited by a human-made craft, and the oldest known remnant from our early solar system.
"Alberto will likely become a subtropical depression tonight or early Tuesday and degenerate into a remnant low by Tuesday afternoon," the NHC said.
This survivor could be the last remnant of a once-larger prograde moon that collided with an object to create the retrograde moons.
This was a remnant of Prohibition, which was really more about the Rockefellers' financial well-being than it was about the public's health.
Square Feet WASHINGTON — The depressed highway is a road from nowhere, the remnant of an Interstate once planned to cut through residential neighborhoods.
It drifts along, drawing food from seawater, overseeing its brood until they are ready to leave the nest, or barrel, or salp remnant.
The pews were a remnant of the building's former life: the chapel for a homeless shelter, with a few low rent units above.
He was describing an abstraction with his camera, the calligraphic presence of a jagged black hole surrounded by a gray remnant of glass.
This is ostensibly to prevent shoplifting but it felt more symbolic, as though you must leave any remnant of the outside world behind.
Given its age, the crater has eroded to a remnant of what it once was, making it hard to determine its original size.
"I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas," he said in a speech in Havana.
You need a far more powerful event, involving something like a neutron star (the dense remnant of a supernova) or a black hole.
On a patch of land past a large junkyard lies a community of converted school buses, a remnant of the hippie the days.
Pumping CO2 and water into reservoirs helps with extracting oil, and the order left Remnant unable to get at millions of barrels worth of recoverable oil at its Caprock proprieties in New Mexico's Chaves and Lea counties, Remnant Chief Executive E. Willard Gray II said in court papers filed on Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas.
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"I'm here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas," he told the audience at the Gran Teatro in Havana.
I would add that the adoration of summer is, itself, a remnant of childhood that stems from an immature desire to be 13 again.
A reflection, after all, is still a remnant of the whole, and if you get enough reflections, you might be able to reconstruct something.
Located in the Veil Nebula, it is one of the main visual elements of a supernova remnant, whose source exploded around 8,000 years ago.
It will include a restored Hall of the Realms, the grandest remnant of the 17th-century palace that once stood on the Prado's site.
Initially, the group set out to observe the molecular gas around a supernova remnant called W44, located 10,000 lightyears away from our solar system.
Remnant memories of past intergalactic travelers offer a rapid fire series self-critiques: What is the point of a universe with18 quintillion planets, anyway?
This  supernova  remnant, known as HBH 24.5, is one of the largest in the Milky Way galaxy and measures about 20103 light-years across.
When the researchers compared the coordinates of the guest star and the nova remnant they discovered, the two were quite close to one another.
In the west, particularly the port of Misrata, many Libyans despise him as a remnant of the old regime and a would-be strongman.
Bands of remnant rebels still operate in the Andean area around Ayacucho and have moved into drug trafficking, occasionally attacking military and police convoys.
A Kremlin spokesman said he agreed with Trump that NATO, characterized by Russian officials as a hostile remnant of the Cold War, was obsolete.
According to Robert Udewitz, clinical psychologist and director of Behavior Therapy of New York, this mechanism is a remnant from our old reptilian brain.
Celebrity gossiping is a remnant of a behavior that helped us stay alive, and it continues conversations around topics like marriage and gender norms.
While the Guilty Remnant has seemingly disappeared over the years, there is still tons of gloom hanging over our hero, Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux).
The 1996 law signed by President Clinton threw out that New Deal remnant and replaced it with Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF.
President Trump and Congress should work together to eliminate bureaucratic barriers to healthcare and worker choice like this regulatory remnant of the Obama Administration.
Mr. Chiang and his Chinese Nationalist party, or Kuomintang, dominated the island for decades, leading Taiwan as the last remnant of pre-communist China.
"Typical of French cinema," a journalist smirks, describing the work of a director he sees as a soggy, pretentious remnant of the New Wave.
A content company can focus on making content so that a technology partnership can skim off the top of the remnants of remnant advertisements.
Standing guard against the gentrification sure to come, this has become the most visible remnant of the mayor's four-decade legacy in the city.
He had found a piece of period fabric, which he presented as a remnant of a flag carried by the 16th during the battle.
In Monday's test, the Pentagon said the incoming warhead was destroyed by the first interceptor, and that the second went after the largest remnant.
But few pull it off, and few games I've played have transcended their own elevator pitch quite as well as Remnant: From the Ashes.
The website will go live today, the first in a string of newsletters begins tomorrow, and Goldberg has begun the first podcast, The Remnant.
There are more at 26A (think U.S. space exploration), 32A (a term for remnant), 36A (synonym for syllabuses), 45A (competed), 47A (also a hospital).
He rummaged around for more bristlecone relics, and found a remnant with a ring marked "22017 B.C."—the frost ring that followed Caesar's death.
I've removed multiple games I've really enjoyed ( Remnant: From the Ashes, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Cube World)) for things I'm deeply conflicted about.
The system will draw from remnant moisture from Willa, which dissipated over northeastern Mexico earlier this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
American-backed forces took the last remnant of territory under Islamic State rule in Syria, but signs of the group's resurgence are already visible.
These districts represent the remnant of the California Republican Party that gave us two presidents who won two of the greatest landslides in American history.
But it's only a remnant of a big TV package, replete with a new programming service, that the company had long been hoping to provide.
Proof of the mitochondrion's origins survives in the remnant genome that mitochondria still carry—a small ring of DNA very much like that in bacteria.
This supernova remnant is especially well-studied, but that hasn't stopped astronomers from continuing to find new surprises, like the neutron star at its center.
"Additional weakening is forecast and the depression is expected to become a remnant low by Friday if not sooner," the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
He is the latest in a long line of politicians to cast believers as a faithful remnant, under attack from the sneering forces of modernity.
The Chappell-Root house is now a charred remnant of what it once was, with the fire claiming almost all of the family's personal possessions.
Or perhaps there is no function—just a remnant from evolution or, interesting in terms of the perceived value of feces, a comforting/reinforcing function.
A white dwarf is a tiny, dense remnant of the core of a star, about the mass of the sun but the size of Earth.
One remnant: Microsoft still has about 200 employees here and provided the funding to turn the former Nokia executive parking lot into an IoT incubator.
The jokes land, the scares look scary, and the new Ghostbusters themselves should put any faint remnant of internet controversy firmly in the rearview mirror.
In a speech broadcast live on Cuban television he said he had come to "bury the last remnant of the cold war in the Americas".
The Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest sites, is a remnant of the compound of the Second Temple that was destroyed nearly 2,000 years ago.
The site is a remnant of an earlier Internet, with an ancient design not built for the speed and density of the modern online world.
But it's only a remnant of a major TV product, replete with a new programming service, that the company had long been hoping to provide.
What animates this movement is a sense of persecution; after all, you can't be part of a faithful remnant unless you are surrounded by enemies.
In theory, Dataxu could get first dibs on selling ads in Roku's premium channels and then let The Trade Desk and Adobe sell remnant inventory.
The purpose of the form was to enable the INS, or any other functioning remnant of the federal government, to locate and round up immigrants.
An ancient well, believed to be the last visible remnant of a long-demolished synagogue, was recently buried under concrete and a pile of earth.
What happened in Siglufjordur is most likely "a remnant of the ancient belief that the homes of the hidden people were sacred," Ms. Sigmundsdottir said.
But these planets orbited a pulsar — the remnant of an exploded star — so they were most likely not places where life could have taken hold.
In August, astrophysicists detected the aftermath of a collision between a black hole and a neutron star (the super-dense remnant of a dead star).
We broke the story ... the eBay user was trying to hawk a tiny remnant of Trump's star after Austin Clay obliterated it with a pickax.
Like the painter's son from the Bronx, the farmer's kid from Umbria lives in a lordly manner largely out of reach for Italy's remnant aristocrats.
The bride's father was the owner of the Lebow Clothes men's wear label, which was a remnant of the Lebow Brothers manufacturing company of Baltimore.
The dual official languages are a remnant of a complicated colonial past in which both France and Britain imposed their own cultures on the regions.
Most of all, it gives people a narrative to express their own superiority: We may be losing, but at least we are the holy remnant.
He said the same thing about the Hindu caste system — that it was a remnant of a different age that must be abandoned, left behind.
In her we see the broken remnant of a gaudy age of show-biz which believed that glamour was a good enough substitute for genius.
Lee Calhoun, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, started hunting in North Carolina and began to see old apples as a remnant of faded Southern life.
The new study provides a deeper analysis of this fossil—the only skeletal remnant we have from the Denisovans not from the head or jaw.
A few years from now, this remnant will be grafted onto a mansion that may well cost $100 million by the time it's finally finished.
A century ago, this big 'ol bug thrived on—you guessed it—Lord Howe Island, a crescent-shaped volcanic remnant 12 miles away from Ball's Pyramid.
Before "Believe," Cher was a remnant of the near-past, a relic of a soon-to-be bygone age, a novelty act ripe for memorial packages.
A deal with Tyco, the remnant of the industrial conglomerate that was marred with corporate scandal and broken up, could buttress its remaining building-products division.
"Valetudo, at just 1 kilometer across, is probably the last remnant of a much larger moon that's been ground down into dust over time," says Sheppard.
So, while the HBO version of the Millerites is obviously fictionalized, the opening scene does show how such a cult has parallels with the Guilty Remnant.
In about 2008, several scientists proposed that this cold spot in the remnant of the Big Bang fireball could perhaps be due to collisions between multiverses.
The Trump administration has already caused a diplomatic stir over the Western Wall, the last remnant of Judaism's Second Temple and its holiest place of prayer.
There is the Guilty Remnant, whose chain-smoking members dress all in white and haunt families of the Departed until they are eliminated by drone strike.
"We're the only remnant online right now in terms of people contacting us asking for answers," said Eli Lewitt, co-founder of TokenLot, over the phone.
Then, step by symbolic step, he came to terms with the angry spirit of Patti, a Guilty Remnant leader, who killed herself in front of him.
Here the "dungeon" is phrased as the remnant of an underground empire, drawing on already-established D&D tradition of the dungeon as an abandoned place.
The hackers managed to access a "remnant database" used to collect information on regional WEF meetings that were held during 2000, according to a WEF spokesperson.
Anxiety has often been linked to the "primitive" part of our brain, an "irrational" remnant left over from our time in the savanna dodging wild animals.
Germany today spends only about 1.25 percent of G.D.P. on defense, leaving the German armed forces a sad remnant of their very capable Cold War incarnation.
Could the mental screaming from day one have been the remnant of an adaptation — a way to break through my usual torrent of technology-enabled stimuli?
The photograph shows two wide stairways — an odd remnant of the time when society was so divided that there were separate stairs for blacks and whites.
And isn't that contorted steel tube that the New York artist Wade Guyton twisted up into the air the remnant of the iconic 1920s Breuer chair?
The video is not the only remnant of the shooting at issue: It is not even clear how long the church will stand in Sutherland Springs.
"There could be remnant populations of genuine salamanders scattered here and there, but they are effectively impossible for any researchers to find now," Dr. Turvey said.
But each provocation also produces a reaction in the non-Trump remnant of the Republican Party, and that is the political reaction most observers are missing.
He and other scholars believe it may be the only written remnant of a children's fairy tale from Twain, though he told his daughters stories constantly.
All that is known about the creature is that it's wanted by a remnant of the Galactic Empire for reasons that have yet to be revealed.
But we also learn that little Paul traveled to the same villa with Getty long ago, and gifted his grandpa a token remnant he found there.
There are pockets of Republican strength across the state — in Northern California, the Central Valley and some suburbs — a remnant of when it was dominant statewide.
He entered and left the Manhattan court each day leaning on a walker, a remnant, according to his lawyers, of back surgery he had in December.
Further weakening was forecast through the weekend, with Lane expected to become "a remnant low" by late Saturday or Sunday, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center said.
A 60-ton pink granite boulder, a remnant of a retreating glacier, perches atop five limestone rocks in North Salem, a configuration known as Balanced Rock.
Lee expands what constitutes a mark to a remnant, debris, imprint, and mess in Untitled-750-31, originally installed in 1975 at the 9th Paris Biennial.
Check that: there are two large works, "Democratic Beauty" and "The Remnant of Spirit" (both 2015), that eliminate the lines entirely under trowels of oil paint.
The ghost is the remnant of the murders — all the people that have come and gone and the ones that remain are represented by the ghost.
"Continued weakening is forecast as Alberto moves farther inland, and the system is expected to degenerate into a remnant low by Tuesday evening," the NHC said.
The hurricane center said there was a possibility that Beryl&aposs remnant could regenerate into a tropical cyclone in a few days while moving across the Bahamas.
The first named storm of the Pacific season, Tropical Storm Aletta, weakened on Monday into remnant low-pressure system in the Pacific, far from the Mexican coast.
"Weakening is forecast during the next couple of days, and Melissa is expected to become a remnant low by Saturday night or early Sunday," the NHC said.
She's chronically apathetic, easily annoyed, impatient and has absolutely no remnant of the upward mobility that once got her a free ride to an elite boarding school.
Only about 22 miles wide, Ultima Thule is thought to be a pristine remnant of the comet belt beyond Pluto some 4 billion miles from the sun.
"Plz note she's riding one of my Endo scars," Dunham added of the red mark under the wheel, presumably a remnant of her surgery to treat endometriosis.
One local journalist suggests that the payment is "a remnant of her time on the dark side of the moon", before she became an anti-corruption crusader.
In October 2012, AngryFilmsProductions published a video depicting the remnant of a mouse that the videographers claim had been kept in Mountain Dew for about nine months.
I didn't even know Remnant decryption keys were a sticking point — all they do is let you bypass a nifty series of puzzles — but so be it.
This object is widely studied thanks to interest in spinning pulsars and their behavior and the fact that it's a supernova remnant whose source we know about.
Beryl was downgraded from a tropical storm to a remnant low pressure system on Sunday as it passed over the Lesser Antilles, the National Hurricane Center said.
The game's story is designed to bring players up to speed, even as it introduces a new threat in Atriox, leader of the Banished (a Covenant remnant).
The setting is a depressed 1980s British island, once a delightful tourist town, now a sad remnant, complete with beaches and wild golf courses and theme parks.
She believes his detention may have been a reprisal for hosting Andy and Andrei, and the couple has since moved to the final remnant of separatist territory.
But it's probably a remnant chipped off of Proteus, the largest and outermost of Neptune's inner moons, which just happens to have a giant crater on it.
Everyone in the clandestine service and throughout the agency is justifiably proud that the last remnant of the glass ceiling is on the verge of being broken.
The only remnant of Kenny Biddle on Ed Caffry that morning was an odd necklace, which upon closer inspection was a tiny replica of Thor's hammer, Mjolnir.
As explained by Koch in her tweet, the incredible photo shows the second stage trajectory in progress, while the wiggly smoke is a remnant of the liftoff.
I'm hoping the two weeks won't do as much damage and I can return home and keep climbing with some remnant of the strength I had before.
I know this sounds completely crazy, but it's a remnant of my childhood dream of being an architect and a consequence of all the time I spend traveling.
That clutter is a remnant and reminder of the general election, when a half-dozen super PACs rose and fell at various points as Trump campaign aides did.
"With detailed images of the environment of HD101584 we can make the connection between the giant star it was before, and the stellar remnant it will soon become."
The Sentencing Project projected in 2016 that 1.5 million Florida residents have been barred from voting because of this law, which is a remnant of Jim Crow policies.
Most likely, it is some form of metallic, solid hydrogen, with perhaps a rocky core at the very center, a remnant of the birth of the planet itself.
Tranquilidade is controlled by U.S. investment fund Apollo which bought it in 2015 from the remnant of Banco Espirito Santo in a deal worth about 200 million euros.
As for ad revenue, the NFL will allow some of its national advertisers to advertise on its Twitter livestream, and Twitter will directly handle the remnant ad space.
There's a second bar upstairs for a half-dozen or so guests, a remnant salvaged from the original cafe, illuminated by some of Mr. Bogdanow's old glass fixtures.
The remnant of the conservative wing of the Democratic Party that in 2016 voiced its hostility to Clinton by voting for Sanders has now turned to President Trump.
For these workers, the factories provide a comprehensive live/work accommodation that is a paternalistic remnant of the Maoist conception of factories as cradle-to-grave welfare providers.
I thought his posture must have been a remnant from his brain injury, but then realized everybody seemed to be walking around with the same heads-up attitude.
China's cities are suddenly teeming with bicycles, and the humble one-speed, that remnant of China's collective memory, again serves as more than just a means of conveyance.
The wall, the holiest place where Jews can pray, is a remnant of the retaining wall that surrounded the ancient Temple Mount, the most sacred site in Judaism.
With detailed images of the environment of HD101584 we can make the connection between the giant star it was before, and the stellar remnant it will soon become.
The trail follows easements through ancient family farmsteads and bisects a shady wood, a remnant of the Gascon forests that served as hunting grounds for local feudal estates.
Her heart beats, and, believe me, some remnant of her beauty remains, though the memories that are so intense and rich to me are totally gone for her.
Scientists are excited to study it because it's possibly a remnant of the original rocks and debris that formed our solar system more than 4.5 billion years ago.
All these companies have been replaced by what Kantar calls "opportunistic purchasers of remnant inventory" — small brands advertising less glamorous stuff like arthritis cream and home health aides.
In the center of the image are the blue wispy filaments of a supernova remnant called 1E 183-7219—gas left over from the violent death of a star.
In the center of the image are the blue wispy filaments of a supernova remnant called 1E 0102.2-7219—gas left over from the violent death of a star.
"But I am convinced [the conservative] movement — the men and women gathered here — will be the remnant, will be the core of pulling this country back from the abyss."
He suspects this behavior is a remnant from an ancestral penguin species that evolved further south in the sub-Antarctic region before making the New Zealand mainland its home.
Over 900 years later, the supernova remnant contains a dense neutron star called a pulsar which still rotates once every 33 milliseconds, emitting radio waves and beams of light.
Small ad-supported media companies previously didn't have the scale to access high CPMs, couldn't make the comScore Top 50, and were stuck in remnant hell making tiny CPMs.
"My understanding is that this behavior no longer occurs at Uber; that this truly is a remnant of the past," West wrote in an email to Uber's security teams.
The Company is currently permitting four direct offset development wells to the Davis-Holbrook #1 and Strittmatter #1, all in the same Cambrian Knox remnant, for drilling and completion.
Iconic images captured by Chandra over the years include its "First Light" image of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. Chandra is the sharpest X-ray telescope ever built, NASA said.
Perhaps a little caution is even called for — Siri's early years were pretty fraught, and even Google Now feels a bit like a forgotten remnant of the search experience.
A lot of those unknowns center around the Guilty Remnant, the bleak HBO drama's resident cult, which formed after the "Great Departure" when 2% of the world's population disappeared.
We also see earlier in the episode that White Kevin's presidency is some other world iteration of the Guilty Remnant, where people wear white and don't believe in love.
A remnant of his apprenticeship still hangs in his studio: an early portrait of his mentor gripping a buxom paper-model from the shop window, laughing like a newlywed.
The Remnant are those who by force of intellect are able to apprehend these principles, and by force of character are able, at least measurably, to cleave to them.
And then there's Gansevoort, which is far wider than most of the piers, as it's the remnant of a landfill expansion that was part of short-lived Thirteenth Avenue.
"There's no other way to train people," said Randall Cunningham, who also coaches football at Silverado High School in Las Vegas and is the founder of Remnant Ministries there.
What made the location ideal was an artificial riverfront basin called Company Pond, a remnant of a clay pit that had been excavated by the Hudson Valley Brick Company.
For half a century, climate scientists have seen the West Antarctic ice sheet, a remnant of the last ice age, as a sword of Damocles hanging over human civilization.
"I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas," Mr. Obama said Tuesday morning at the Grand Theater of Havana, drawing applause.
Those Jews established the first North American congregation, Shearith Israel — Remnant of Israel — and built a synagogue in 1730 on what is now South William Street in Lower Manhattan.
That sense of taking responsibility for her sound with her full body may be a remnant of her time in the violist's traditional acoustical blind spot on the outside.
Rick Snyder is on his way out, and he is very, very unpopular (perhaps a remnant of the Flint water crisis): just 35 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.
He feels ashamed that CBS, which worked tirelessly to get his release, found him, only a few years later, to be a "remnant from the past," and fired him.
The entire public defender system in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, fits in a squat, white FEMA trailer — a remnant of the relief effort that followed the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
Such disputes destroyed Students for a Democratic Society and encouraged a remnant to go underground and set off a series of bombs that humiliated themselves and discredited the movement.
Occasionally, a shard of an old ironwood tree shot into the air, a remnant of the primordial canopy of dense rain forest that dominated the land until very recently.
They were all in different stages of healing — some discrete and dark; others with only the white scaly remnant covering a barely visible lesion on a red, shiny base.
And they hold an ace card: an ability to destroy Seoul with artillery buried in the mountains just north of the Demilitarized Zone, a remnant of the Korean War.
That crucial word, "liebe," comes early in Schubert's harrowing song cycle "Winterreise," embedded in a melodic phrase that rises with a remnant of hope before trailing off in despair.
When I asked him why, as we drove away, he told me it must be a remnant of his school days when he did not change for gym class.
In August 2019, astrophysicists detected the billion-year-old aftermath of a collision between a black hole and a neutron star (the super-dense remnant of a dead star).
It wouldn't be an exhaustive hunt for every remnant — more of a lightly orchestrated drive, stitching together locales, and meeting with historians and others who could give me perspective.
The wall is a remnant of the retaining wall that surrounded the Temple Mount, revered by Jews as the location of their ancient temples and the holiest site in Judaism.
The quality of the object is such that we are unsure if it is being torn apart or repaired — whether it's a remnant or a model to be built from.
At 13.5 percent of GDP, it is one of the highest in the world, a remnant of the system of high state employment and subsidies from the Ben Ali era.
Alberto was forecast to weaken to a "remnant low pressure" system by Tuesday evening as it moves into the Tennessee Valley and then the Ohio Valley, the weather service said.
In many ways, it feels like a remnant of the glory days of indie film, when movies made for under $2 million could end up on the Best Picture list.
Season 1 ended on a few supernatural cliffhangers: Eleven disappeared, and Will Byers coughed up a slug that seemed to be a remnant from his time in The Upside Down.
The leftovers include a faint galactic remnant, just 3,000 light years across, and the supermassive black hole itself, nearly naked and hemorrhaging ionized gas as it tears through the void.
"We hope and will make sure that other countries will follow suit in overturning this remnant from colonial law," said Mani Aq of the Pakistani branch of the Naz Foundation.
Likewise, when we look at Plainview now, we may see something we hadn't expected: a rapacious, destructive force of the present rather than a remnant of a comfortably distant past.
Whatever scheme you were prepared to hatch, whatever careful conversation you wanted to whisper, whatever reality you needed to escape—this remnant of old New York could be your harbor.
Mr. Mnuchin's firm purchased OneWest, the remnant of a California-based mortgage lender that collapsed during the financial crisis, and the bank came under scrutiny for its harsh foreclosure practices.
Their main opposition is a remnant of the Tijuana cartel that sometimes refers to itself as the Cartel de Tijuana Nueva Generacion, an acknowledgment of its affiliation with the CJNG.
That's similar to the makeup of Earth's core, so scientists think Psyche could be a remnant of an early planet that was decimated by violent collisions billions of years ago.
Scientists think they have detected the aftermath of a collision between a black hole and a neutron star, the super-dense remnant of a dead star, for the first time.
He is just the embodiment of Jim Crow, of stereotypes, of slavery, of every sort of violent, every sort of homophobic, every sort of scary remnant of American nostalgic past.
It also attributed some of the company's problems to its ongoing court battle with Sears Holdings, the still-bankrupt remnant of the company that used to own Sears and Kmart.
The opening credits feature the Gravediggaz song "1-800 Suicide," and in the prologue we see that Laurie swallowed two fistfuls of pills minutes before she joined the Guilty Remnant.
The Voyager record might be the only physical remnant, the last lonely evidence that we, too, once lived in this city of stars, among these islands of ice and rock.
The Dutch government said it did not want Turkish politicians campaigning among Turkish emigres in the Netherlands, leading President Tayyip Erdogan to brand the fellow NATO member a "Nazi remnant".
It also controls the country's holy sites, including the Western Wall, the only remnant of the ancient Jewish temple, which was recaptured by Israel during the 20153 Six Day War.
Sh2-249 Jellyfish Nebula, Chris Heapy (UK)Located in the constellation of Gemini, IC22 is a galactic supernova remnant, a star that could have exploded as many as 2000,214 years ago.
Throughout the last four decades, there has always been a faithful remnant of organizers and policy advocates who champion state power-building and attempt to build strong, large-scale interstate networks.
But when thousands of DoorDash couriers exercised what Judge Alsup called "the remnant of procedural rights left to them," filing individual demands for arbitration at the American Arbitration Association, DoorDash balked.
"This species was given a very hard deal by the European settlers that moved across the Great Plains, and here we have a remnant, almost a refuge population," du Toit said.
"The reason we go to an asteroid like Bennu is we believe it's a pristine remnant of the very early solar system," Ed Beshore, the project's deputy principal investigator, told Gizmodo.
Their sound is a Molotov cocktail of black metal, crust, ambient, neoclassical, and screamo (a remnant of the members' former band, We Came Out Like Tigers), and their voices are strident.
The Fed, whose job it is to manage the dollar, has made the dollar shrink in value by 85 percent since Nixon took us off the remnant of the gold standard.
International terrorism's threat to the United States has largely receded: Al-Qaeda is a remnant of its former self, and the Islamic State has been largely defeated in Iraq and Syria.
The building was a dingy, concrete high-rise—a bleak remnant of Le Corbusier's dream of a Ville Radieuse, with strip malls and blacktop where the parks were supposed to be.
Embraer needs government approval, a remnant of when the company was state-owned before its privatization in the 1990s, before it can formally present the deal with Boeing to its shareholders.
Even in a very conservative state like Louisiana, the reality of systemic racism now seems harder to avoid — and that may have led voters to eliminate a remnant of Jim Crow.
READ MORE: NASA Announces Exotic Asteroid Missions, Fueling Space Mining Hopes Wang's team was able to decipher this primordial record by studying the meteorites' remnant magnetization at the MIT Paleomagnetism Laboratory.
In the decades following Bloody Sunday, it looked like voter vouchers and other stringent voter ID requirements were slowly becoming a forgotten remnant of life in the less-than-equal South.
"That could mean [the source is] in some sort of dense clump like a supernova remnant," team member Cherry Ng, an astronomer at the University of Toronto, said in a statement.
And if he does give up, the pro-Trump remnant will lack a leader, and probably be less of a threat than they would be if Trump wanted to keep fighting.
The remnant of Binary Capital, the firm run by Jonathan Teo and Justin Caldbeck, is striking a deal that will effectively allow Lerer Hippeau to assume the portfolio, Recode has learned.
The only remnant of his leadership they have to hold on to is the folklore of white nationalist sentiment, and xenophobic passion, that offer them psychic comfort if little financial stability.
In August, scientists detected what they think was a collision between a black hole and a neutron star (the super-dense remnant of a dead star) for the first time ever.
The Cardinals added three runs in the seventh inning as a remnant from the former Hurricane Irma soaked the ballpark and drove most of the announced crowd of 40,030 to cover.
She keeps donning her white robes — which, not for nothing, look a lot like 1844-era Guilty Remnant garb — and opening her heart to a god who will reward her faith.
"We think it may be a magnetar -- a newborn neutron star with a huge magnetic field, inside a supernova remnant or a pulsar wind nebula -- somehow producing these prodigious pulses," Chatterjee said.
After America killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq, in 2006, and put his jihadists to rout, a despondent remnant unearthed references buried in canonical compilations of Muhammad's sayings.
A remnant of the regressive ideas that permeate the early God of War games―ideas that this offering claims to grow out of, it's a duality of motherhood through a misogynistic lens.
In the end, Barry defeats Zoom by creating a Time Remnant version of himself, allowing him to effectively team up with himself against his nemesis and prevent Zoom from destroying the multiverse.
As content moved and continues to move to online non-linear, this notion of optimum length remains behind as a kind of remnant ghost that no longer has much bearing on anything.
A remnant of his long-term bond with the Shadow King remains, allowing David to sense his presence across great distances, but does that connection give his enemy continued power over him?
While humans are exploiting it now as a natural resource, the lake may be the final remnant of an ancient salt lake lingering in the area for the last two million years.
Resistance from a stubborn conservative remnant in the far north and central valley has never been able to halt the libidinous, drug-friendly, welfare-statist juggernaut that is the state's dominant culture.
This is also expected behavior and can include "image persistence" or "burn-in," where the display shows a faint remnant of an image even after a new image appears on the screen.
She lets him keep the lighter Jill gave her in season one, when she was still in the Guilty Remnant, the one with the words "don't forget me" engraved on its side.
Yep. And studying this "space snowman" is important because Ultima Thule is part of the Kuiper Belt, which is a remnant of the original disk from which the sun and planets formed.
Blaine amendments are the rotten remnant of a 22019th century political effort to go far beyond the U.S. Constitution in imposing barriers against any sort of aid helping "sectarian" schools, even indirectly.
I'd committed rotten crimes and wound up in rotten dwellings with other rotten souls who now floated about, twitching with stimuli for atrophy and nowhere closer to anything in today's remnant society.
Stark and anti-kickback laws are a remnant of the fee-for-service world and harm the very patients they are supposed to protect by deterring more comprehensive patient-centered, coordinated care.
The last remnant of the ancient Temple of Jerusalem, it has become a pilgrimage site in a religion with few other such concrete symbols or other such universally recognized places of worship.
But the single most identifiable and significant biological remnant, these scientists argue, the lasting sign of how we changed the living world, will be the broiler chicken, in its numbers and strangeness.
The new policy concerns the approximately 800 teachers in the city's Absent Teacher Reserve pool, a remnant of a teacher-placement system based on seniority, not what's best for schools or children.
In this context, the American reflex against open partisanship might be best understood not as a real belief but as a sort of taboo — a lingering remnant of an old political culture.
Yet he is running against a powerful remnant of California's old guard who enjoys strong historical, cultural and sentimental ties to many Democrats who have followed Ms. Feinstein's career over the decades.
"Shriti Vadera was the unanimous choice of the board following a rigorous assessment of external and internal candidates from around the world," said Prudential's Philip Remnant, the director who led the process.
The aggression a nation inflicts on others will be visited upon it in turn: "Because you have plundered many nations, all the remnant of the peoples shall plunder you" (Habakkuk 2:8).
The five-vehicle remnant of the convoy pushed nearly half a mile south but came to a halt as it became clear that more than a quarter of Team 3212 was missing.
In 21990, the chemist Willard Libby announced a remarkable discovery: the age of any organic remnant can be determined by measuring the level of radiocarbon against what a living thing typically maintains.
Their pursuit for vengeance after the death of Emperor Palpatine leads them to connect with the Imperial remnant forces that we see 30 years later in the new movie trilogy's First Order.
People hugged her on their way out; if they had looked closely, they would have been able to see a speck of red paint on her necklace, a remnant from the attack.
The Planpincieux glacier is located on the southern slopes of the massif and is considered a hanging glacier because it is a remnant of a much larger glacial system that has retreated.
He believed he was the biological carrier of his father's curse — "the last remnant of Cain's sperm" — which meant he had no choice, really, but to lead a life of spectacular repentance.

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