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Does this not look like a vivification of a fossil seed?
A red light started flashing on top of the vivification tank, synchronised to an alarm.
It was suspended in translucent support gel behind the green glass of its vivification tank.
His novel is a remarkable act of vivification.
"being", its vivification and articulation by the imagination.
Knowledge base vivification is not necessarily exact.
Vivification is an operation on a description logic knowledge base to improve performance of a semantic reasoner.
Fossil seeds, supposed vivification of.
-- And when comes vivification?
-supposed vivification of fossil.
Our word infant is derived from the Latin infans, "nonspeaking," and baby talk is an artistic impulse, a primitive act of projection, characterization and vivification.
Mîs-pî, inscribed and meaning "washing of the mouth," is an ancient Mesopotamian ritual and incantation series for the cultic induction or vivification of a newly manufactured divine idol.
The historical debate about vivification, animation, and delayed hominization were debates about when the fetus could be considered a "reasonable creature" - a human being - not simply when it had physical life; and this is what quickening was said to signify.
According to Newman, the traditional approach to Bach began 100 years after Bach's death and is misguided by a mystique and reverence for the composer that results in performances which are slow, rhythmically restrained and without the vivification of ornamentation.
At its present point of vivification, the scarecrow reminds me of some of the lukewarm and abortive characters, composed of heterogeneous materials, used for the thousandth time, and never worth using, with which romance writers (and myself, no doubt, among the rest) have so over-peopled the world of fiction.
Together and apart, they have carved out estimable careers, Ms. Warner for her vivification of lesser-known classics like "Titus Andronicus" and "King John," both of which she did at Stratford-on-Avon; Ms. Shaw as a fearless classical actress with an equal penchant for comedy.
The Protestant reformer John Calvin wrote that repentance "may be justly defined to be a true conversion of our life to God, proceeding from a serious fear of God, and consisting in the mortification of the flesh and of the old man, and in the vivification of the Spirit."