Sentence examples for the element from which from inspiring English sources

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Yet it chose to focus on theology as the element from which all extremism stemmed.

The element from which the satire in "Major Bang" has been shaped is indeed fear (well, that and radium).

Eighteenth-century jewelers used it in quatre-couleur gold, which consisted of greenish, whitish, and pinkish iterations of the element from which decorative inlays were fashioned.

Oil, the emperor-element of our modern wasteland, monstrous in its victimisation, yet yielding for a split second to the mercy of water, the element from which we, and what is left of our planet, remain constituted.

(Apple itself used rose gold earlier this year, for one of its new watches). Eighteenth-century jewelers used it in quatre-couleur gold, which consisted of greenish, whitish, and pinkish iterations of the element from which decorative inlays were fashioned.

In these reactions, CH2O crudely represents organic material, the biomass of bacteria, plants, or animals; and A represents the "redox partner" for carbon (reduction + oxidation → redox), the element from which electrons are taken during the biosynthesis of organic material and which accepts electrons during respiratory processes.

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Those are the elements from which the major parts of the gallery exhibit are derived — kitchen domesticity, beaches, and the temporal implications of still images.

Tectonic treatment is the articulation of mass by means of lineamento, profiling, which accomplishes both the separation and the unification of the elements from which architecture is composed.

Transistors are the elements from which computer processors are built, so spintronic transistors would mean spintronic processors a complete takeover of a computer's innards by spintronics.In the minds of some, however, even that is only the beginning.

Ranking atoms by their proton tally and then classing them by electron arrangements is, first of all, a way of tidying the building blocks of matter – arranging what Prof Steve Liddle calls "an artist's palette of all the elements from which everything is made".

They create black holes and neutron stars and, in the very beginning of the universe, they forged the elements from which all life is made.

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