It's like this relic of the past, you know, where they'd buy computers back in the '90s.
It becomes a relic .
He's a relic .
This is a relic of Stone Age technology right in the heart of the complex mechanisms of the windmill here.
A neutrino is a relic , generally speaking, of weak nuclear interactions.
Should they relicense as a physician?
know that the relics thermal relics of the hot universe that you see as the cosmic microwave background radiation
They've relicensed existing power plants beyond their original design life, which, to me, doesn't sound like a recipe for sustained prosperity.
It's used at New Relic and at small businesses all across Eastern Europe in particular for some reason.
Here are observations of the relic radiation from the Big Bang, the remnants of the Big Bang.
I took the $20 to this cultural relic of the 20th century known as Borders.
Became interested in this odd relic that ran through our neighborhoods.
Cool is now a historic relic thanks to the high bar El Dorado set.
right index finger as a relic as a religious Relic because for someone like turlong this was anyone who was
It looks like the kind of relics that archeologists dig up and dust off, speculating about the beliefs that once had animated them
However, there are no relic , dead bodies or statues of the emperors are would be expected at the shrine.
This is a relic from yesteryear.
is quite nice it's sort like of a historical relic and fossil almost of the dreams for hundreds of years of the mechanization of calculation.
And it's an area where poverty and violence relics of decades of apartheid rule make maintaining community engagement a constant struggle.
Bone music is a relic of a very interesting time in world history.
In fact, believing that Native Americans are a relic of the past can make non-Natives think those costumes aren’t offensive.
I decided that the lady or the tiger was a bit of a relic from an earlier era, so I changed it to money or shark,
black body radiation so the early Universe was glowing and you can detect The Relic radiation from The Big Bang
What are the barriers, who's relicensing, how easily?
She is here today to discuss her book "Searching for the Older Stars-- Ancient Relics From the Early Universe."
the streets and they used the model of the parade of the relics the bones of Saint jean-vieve who was the patron
um that were the the perfume industry is sort of almost um is is almost still a relic of how it was being done in the early in the early days of the industry right is that is that that secrecy
Year They're not some relic of your imagination, some distortion version of what they are today.
like the moon than the earth I mean here was a planet that seemed to be an unchanged kind of Relic that had never
So knowing that, knowing how the documentary starts unearthing a lot of the relics at Dannie's old home,
was great stuff I mean I'd run to the to the corner to get to get relics Donna
So they come to Meiji Jingu where there is nothing such as buddhist statues or sacred relics or national treasures to see.
They're all interested in finding the wreck and photographing it, and maybe bringing up some relics , including those lights of Edison's that didn't
Fridtjof Nansen from Norway, he found out that some relics of the Jeanette had washed up on shore in Greenland about five years after the Jeanette
and uh they wanted to put SEC they wanted to use it as a secular sort of place for sort of secular relics and so
"It belonged to the city, but the Lymans cut the lock off it, replaced it with their own, and began to fix up the spooky-looking relic as well
And on opening night, she gave me a replicate of Kevin's badge with his face on it, and a relic .
And he said, "The law of causality I believe, like much that passes muster among philosophers, is a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy--"
Because I was trying to do things like bake every single loaf of bread myself, which is a relic from the way
Um, and that's partly a relic of being part of Yugoslavia and that you know
But the more India called to me the more that feeling began to seem like a relic from a buried past.
An aging nuclear plant sits just 35 miles from the heart of New York City, awaiting a decision to relicense it or not.
Now, in the book, you discuss how traditional parenting roles and archetypal fatherhood are relics of the Industrial
This was a show I did a few years ago for the History Channel called "Custer's Last Stand" or whatever we were looking for-- relics from the Battle
Wow, relics of the past.
While we've done that, though, and because of the data, what we have is a large body of information on licensing and relicensing.
It's not even a national policy that, where you land in the US, may predict the ease with which you can relicense.
And there, hopefully, over time, our data will help, if there's a movement in the advocacy world to be pushing for the relicensing barriers
And they grab the resources, the technology, the power sources, the relics , all these things.