Sentence examples for possible beginnings from inspiring English sources

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The film I kept returning to — which played in a loop in my head, as it did at the museum — was called "8 Possible Beginnings.

The finding drew wide attention because the magnetic anomalies seemed consistent with what the computer simulations identified as the possible beginnings of a flip.

Then I had to find a proper way to pay her!") "Eight Possible Beginnings" brought to mind the white South African artist William Kentridge's shadow-puppet films, which were inspired by his experience of apartheid.

At the Whitney drawings form interludes between more structured work, like the cut-paper installations and projected film animations, one of which, "8 Possible Beginnings or: The Creation of African-America, a Moving Picture by Kara E. Walker" (2005), is a highlight of the show.

First, we argue that it is fallacious to believe that because the formulation of the theory of evolution, as conceived in the 1800s, did not include an explanation for the origin of life, nor of the universe, the concept of evolution would not allow us to hypothesize the possible beginnings of life and its connections to the cosmos.

It is fallacious to believe that because "the theory of evolution is not an explanation for the origin of life" (Rice et al. 2010), the concept of evolution would not allow us to hypothesize and test the possible beginnings of life (see Lazcano and Peretó 2010 for a specific criticism of the position of Rice et al. concerning this point).

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That novel ends in the chaos of armistice night 1918, with a proper mêlée of the drunk and the half-mad, of celebration and high anxiety, of possible new beginnings, and of Tietjens and Valentine at last together, dancing.

Although this is entirely possible, the beginnings of the setups and the ends of the climaxes should align in both cases, and yet there is no evidence in the data shown in Fig. 5 that would affirm this possibility.

It possibly has its roots in a primitive festival honouring the beginning of the new year and the rebirth of nature, though it is also possible that the beginnings of Carnival in Italy may be linked to the pagan Saturnalian festival of ancient Rome.

New beginnings are possible.

There, he is transfixed by the ancient rituals of the winter solstice – a time when new beginnings are possible.

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