wrought by the sort of capitalism that we have today.
with wrought iron, which was the primary medium he liked to use-- has gotten a lot more detailed.
be wrought in the 1970s in comics and by the 80s um became much more
What have we wrought that is creating this situation where the light-- Mother Earth is going to live for billions of years.
built out of wrought iron.
And that was wrought with a lot of issues.
What technology has wrought .
The rudderlessness and the social upheaval wrought by the modern economies led, in the interwar years, the 1920s and 1930s,
Iron, wrought iron, is a new technology.
But there are other changes that are being wrought just because people are seeking greater efficiencies.
garden so there's these you know very dark wrought iron gates around the whole thing and they're slow and crossbones
And among all the changes that religion's new towering profile has wrought in the world, which are mostly alarming if not downright terrifying,
And what we are asked to do by Mother Earth is to look at what we have wrought .
Beth with her New York sensibilities and her bohemian parents, the changes that were wrought .
That the wonder of all this technology, the wonder of everything that science has wrought and that you guys
five storm had moved through bringing with it hurricane force winds and torrential flood of tears and wrought devastation to the lives of the VanderJagt's, the Jaehnig's, and the
And it's very famous, of course, that Einstein in the end didn't even accept what he had wrought .
And I think the instinct was probably to do something like "Walking with Dinosaurs," where we made these lovely, very realistically wrought
So these two young men in Paris, France, Koechlin and Nouguier, they came up with a proposal for how to use iron, wrought iron--
Some of what Eiffel became-- at least in his profession was famous for, was developing techniques for using wrought iron more efficiently and more effectively.
So he took an old idea here, but by combining it with something new he was working with, that combination-- wrought iron,
And you know, I think of the history of our country and you think of all of the changes that have been wrought
The weight of the air within the bounds of the Eiffel Tower is less than the weight of the wrought iron used
stopped him on the street and said, "Mr. Franklin, what have you wrought ?"
"I professed a proper amount of sympathy for so great a calamity, and ventured to inquire whether accident or the torch of the incendiary had wrought such ruin.
And the first message that went across it was the famous "What hath God wrought ?"
MANEESH K. GOYAL: Yeah, I mean, for me, we are all part of, now, especially, a world that is wrought with strife.