And by the 1970s in the middle of Mao's Cultural Revolution, Confucius is being condemned as a black hand, as they put it, a really kind of appalling remnant of the old society that must be driven out to enable China to progress.And this is a cartoon book here from 1974, which as the caption says, tell the story of working people's struggle against Confucius.
my confirmation ceremony, my parents no longer did not consider me an adult even after I went through the rite of passage. So, these things are just remnants now, but they weren't remnants in the Middle Ages and they're not in the books.We have a very different way of looking at things. So, I was using that based on historical precedent. But there was no way that was gonna fly in our present environment. We couldn't
Today, I think women have a large number of role models and examples of how successful women can be. Flu is the remnant of the Spanish influenza if you remember, which hit the world 100 years ago.
Any of you who collect comic books-- and I'm guessing at Google, it's probably a few-- the little Comics Code Authority-- the little tag on the front page of the comic books-- is a remnant of that ridiculous era. So I thought it would be fun.
Lacking a memory of a bay rich with sea cucumbers, it didn't occur to me that in fact what I was seeing was a small remnant of what was once there. And you could say that's because I'm not local to Bahia de los Angeles, which I'm not.
First, you practice it on a micro daily level. The child being the remnant of our earliest years, when we were more imaginative and exploratory and fluid.
Because you've got Sherlock Holmes, who's whatever he's doing, smoking his pipe, he's looking out the window of Baker Street, and he sees this guy walking towards his door. Its last remnant is visible in sports, particularly baseball, where during the fourth inning, typically in the fourth inning of baseball, people have got some idea of
This is a photo that we actually took during our tour. There's remnant cobblestone, remnant rail lines, and it is the kind of that you get down there--and James just talked about it--it's like an Indiana Jones moment. It's this incredibly exciting discovery almost of this abandoned space.
that still has a felony murder law. It was a remnant of English common law from the 16th century and England has banned it. Most European nations have banned it and we're the only ones left. So I think we need to abolish that law.
And they’re not just nice to look at. They’re remnants of volcanic eruptions that happened millions of years ago. They unravel mysteries about deep Earth and deep time.
In short, we have carved up those natural areas. They're tiny remnants of their former selves. And each one of those remnants is too small and too isolated for other remnants to sustain the amount of nature we need to run the ecosystems
So I did blue with brown on top, printed them, and they actually just use latex paint. These are the remnants from it.
at the time the star was born. The supernova remnants spread out like this and then meet up with other clouds of gas, eventually forming giant, gravitationally-bound clouds, like the Orion Nebula, in the center of which you can see lots of newly-formed, or in some cases still-forming, stars.
But what I am is I'm a consistent writer. There were remnants of a wall.
The Kogis maintain many of the cultural traditions of the Tairona society, which is the pre-conquest culture in this area. There's still many remnants of this society, including what's known as the Ciudad Perdida-- the Machu Picchu of Colombia. This is the Tairona settlement that was first inhabited around 400 A.D. And at one point,
surrounding this tiny little fused up remnant of a tail. So birds have that kind of tail because nowadays birds anchor a whole bunch of feathers, a big feathers to that tail, that shortened tail,
Some maintained that the Negro was a remnant of a race of giants who ruled the earth in an ancient time.
But I think that there are remnants of that that are carrying over into today's world that can be harmful in terms of live performance.
They're tiny remnants of their former selves. And each one of those remnants is too small and too isolated for other remnants to sustain the amount of nature we need to run the ecosystems that we all depend on.
So the first thing I call it remnants of spiritualism.
But there are still some old remnants who refuse to admit that biology matters.
These are some of the few remnants of hunter-gatherers in the world.
The supernova releases them and, during the explosion, creates additional heavy elements. And we can look at supernova remnants , like this one, and see that the gases are enriched in heavy elements that simply weren't there in any significant abundance at the time the star was born.
up your Castle I think the remnants look more interesting than this
audience member 2: Jim: Those are the remnants of the breakwater, those jagged rocks. And actually, they create, the way that, that, the way that they are now creates more of a hazard than if it was
And the core, the remnant , is going to collapse to something called a white dwarf, which is almost as massive as the sun.
But the place offered a grim welcome to the exhausted remnant of the "Final Solution" who could barely see past those barbed wire fences,
And what he will get at Chicago is the remnants
I suppose if you really wanted to see the last remnants of the Scythians-- or the Alans, in fact, their successors--
So these little churches and stuff on tops of remnants of volcanoes and things, so it's a major Christian pilgrimage space,
And I think that's sort of the "Remnants " EP-- the idea of, I'll destroy myself trying to get you to notice me,
Driving up the dirt road between the smoldering remnants of the fires was a surreal experience.
Here are a few examples of various so-called supernova remnants .
can get and filling their collections with these remnants of Roman and Greek culture.
Well, we think that it's a remnant of the Big Bang that when the Big Bang exploded, clusters of matter begin to contract
In fact, it's got some photographic remnant of the real thing.
can become a country like Brazil, where remnants of this racial democracy allows for people to right in their own descriptors. Right. If you feel that you have
They are the tiny, dense little remnants left behind when massive stars explode.
And above those roofstones, there's remnants of carving.
And that's complicated more so by the fact that there was very few remnants of that time in place in the world after
There's a whole group of people in "Walkaway" that are the remnants of an investment bubble in zeppelins.
And when I was there, there was still remnants of a lot of these meals sitting out.
island out of the rem-, out of the remnants of the breakwater. The Pier wasn't in his plans. His idea was to get rid of the Pier. Now, in 1973, or 1974, the franchise for the,
If you look up in the night sky, there are these like remnant supernovas that you can see coming from space.
That's the namesake of our organization in fact, the remnant in the middle.
Then he created "The Paris Herald," which became "The International Herald Tribune," which still exists and is the last remnant of his empire.
But now they, calculated this new image might have the remnants of that tiny divergence still in its center, with spherical aberration pointing in the opposite way.
horses. So Japanese-Americans were placed in the horse stalls that had still the remnants of what horses
I placed the bucket on the kayak, cleaned the grim remnants of the first midshipman off of my hook, and suddenly noticed that the boat was buzzing.
That's done, right? And now it's the remnants there.