...in 1917; hair restoratives were “offered with a confidence which has been acquired by a long study” in 1859. Their jars contain science, trials, 93% fewer fine lines, not mere...
...the interest of maintaining control over the “perfect biological weapon.” The state has a monopoly on the resources both to contain and to exploit the virus. By contrast, the good...
...and thus of God. Jesus’ teachings, which comprise the content of the intervening twelve chapters, contain this “knowledge of life,” which Tolstoy ultimately interprets to mean love. This culminates in...
...The Gospel in Brief is book ended by an interpretation of the Gospel of John and the First Epistle of John. Since these do not contain the actual teachings of...
...decision about what should go on it, what should we send up there, what sort of message it should contain. I don’t know how to answer that. But I...
...incalculable justice that exceeds the law. But algorithms, able to contain the incalculable, can start from the ground of incalculability. Despite the oppressive uses Big Data is put to, this...
...the pre-existing limits of our bodies’ capabilities into a comprehensible miniature. Likewise, playing games with other people is also a redundancy, since ordinary social interactions already contain the same tension...
...Tasbeeh for the link!) Pretty toxic: Just a little reminder that your makeup may contain asbestos. Note that this doesn't apply to European readers—asbestos is among the 1,372 cosmetics ingredients...
...disorientation, odd sound bridges -- it doesn't really contain what one could call proper "scenes" -- moments of continuous time constructed in fragments shot and edited in a way to...
...that is inherently threatening. Desire and pleasure always contain some possibility (a possibility — it’s by no means automatic or even likely) of disrupting the status quo. So there is...
...cosmetics contain minerals not found in the region. Mrs. M. Stevens Wagner, 1907 Tattoo you: Meli Pennington looks at the relationship between tattoos, taboos, and women willing to break the...
...point Brave dwells on at some length), the legends that last tend not to contain happily-ever-afters. There’s darkness even (and especially) in fairy tales — the “real” Little Mermaid killed...