Not exact matches
A
bit of «
back of the envelope» math quickly shows that «Noah's Ark» would actually have to have been an armada of ships bigger than the D Day invasion force, manned by thousands and thousands of people — and this is without including the World's 300,000 current species of plants, none of which could walk merrily in twos onto the Ark, nor the 400,000 species of beetles, nor the gnats that live for a few hours, nor for that matter,
human beings!
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding
back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics of stuffing «God» into a
human womb right about that time... I'm thinking all these characters, not just me, were a
bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
Gabriella Schneider is the blogger behind Beyond the
Bite where she shares AIP Paleo recipes, articles on health and the
human body, as well as her personal experiences fighting
back against chronic Lyme Disease.
In due course, mosquitoes
bit infected monkeys and transmitted yellow fever right
back to the
human population there.
I admit this journal gets a
bit of lenience from me because it's the first place where my name appeared on an authorship list in the scientific literature: way
back in 2005, when members of the SNP Consortium led by my former P.I., Raymond D. Miller, published a pre-HapMap high - density SNP map of the
human genome.
Obviously the Mags stuff is a
bit of a cheat - you're going to like the guy who is running around with the old lady on his
back - but Claflin plays Finnick with enough mystery that I was never certain if his love for Mags was a sign of his decency or an indication of the one
human part of a villain.
The beast was great but maybe a
bit to handsome looking in fact when he changed
back to his
human form I just wanted him to turn
back to the dashing looking beast.
The rear doors swing wide to load extra cargo, but I think
human cargo would be a
bit cramped
back there.
«Ceramic - type of crowns can be used in dogs, but remember we are dealing with a patient that does not have the «power to reason,» and you can tell a
human not to chew on a hard piece of candy or «do not
bite down on a steak bone» (as in
human dentistry), but the pet goes outside and chews on the fence instead or picks up a piece of firewood and carries it across the
back yard — and shatters the ceramic crown — kind of like dropping a heavy metal soup spoon into a porcelain sink in the kitchen.
Sao Vicente — Just a little
bit of history The first
human presence in São Vicente (and Ponta Delgada) dates
back to the middle of the 15th century.
But then the writers make a few more terrible jokes, including one scene where Bryce checks out Arcadia's lingerie in her apartment, that start to drag poor Bryce
back into the realms of being unlikable, and that leaves me at a
bit of an impasse: I could argue that Bryce is perhaps an interesting study on
human nature, questioning what someone would actually become after 500 - years of watching friends and family die around them without being able to die themselves, always having to live on the outer fringes of society.
, Justice League, Logan, Star Trek Discovery, The Orville, Super Mario Odyssey, Breathe of the Wild, Bubsy: The Woolies Strike
Back, Rogue Stormers, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, 8 -
bit Adventure Anthology, Morphite, Omega Strike, JASEM, High Sea Havoc, Deja Vu, ShadowGate 64, Atari Jaguar, Splatoon 2, Spelunky 2, Guacamelee 2, Concrete Genie, The Gardens Between, Beyond Two Souls, David Cage, Detroit: Become
Human, The Last of US Part 2, Stranger Things, LA Noire, Spider - Man Shattered Dimensions, Dante's Inferno, Ghost of Tsushima, Crackdown 3, Game Pass, Sea of Thieves and more.
The monsters here are quite a
bit stronger than the
human enemies outside (though nowhere near as destructive as the beasts in the wilderness), so usually after two or three fights I'm forced to
back out.
Another area of complaint I have relates
back to those joyous memories of playing the previous games — I'm not sure if it's just me but the A.I seems to be, well, a
bit of a dick; when playing online against
human opponents you'd expect to be constantly spammed by an overpowered move like Ryu's Hadouken, but when going up against the CPU?
I won't try for a complete definition of this world view (read Ayn Rand for that), but in this context it results in desperate objections to the concept of an environment that might
bite back when over-stressed by the net effects of
human personal choices (or at least the current ones being made by these folks).
«And I call BS, my friend — no
human is perfect; somewhere you screwed up and let's just hope it doesn't come
back to
bite you on the ass»
I think we still need to be open to the possibility that natural variability has played a role in the recent warming of the Arctic and that the summer ice could come
back, but with each year that goes by without a return to the pre-2007 summertime Arctic climatology it seems a
bit more likely that the remarkable change that we have witnessed will prove to be irreversible on a
human time scale.
While
human - generated energy has previously been mostly limited to one - off solutions rigged together by inventive tinkerers, at least four gyms globally have now gotten in on the act, using the power from their members pedaling to reduce their energy bills, and in one case, even give
back a little
bit of the savings to gym goers!