Sentences with phrase «sparrow from»

Early career researchers from environmental research and monitoring institutions in China and Brazil have joined project participants Professor David Wallom and Dr Sarah Sparrow from the Oxford e-Research Centre, the University of Edinburgh's Professor Simon Tett (LOTUS lead PI) and other researchers from UK institutions for the workshop.
Spliced and splintered as if refracted through a prism, the work depicts the renowned Belarusian gymnast — nicknamed «the sparrow from Minsk» — who captured the hearts and minds of the public at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games.
Hosted by Sparrow from Monk256 Crew, the event will showcase a number of local and international urban artists...
In this video review, I share my thoughts on Captain Jack Sparrow from the Disney Infinity starter pack including a look at his challenge and adventure.
This means, if you had Captain Jack Sparrow from Disney Infinity 1.0 and then you purchase Disney Infinity 3.0 — you can still play Jack Sparrow.
The set for the game includes Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Carribean, Sulley from Monsters University and Mr Incredible from the Incredibles, let me just get this out here but my initial impressions of the game was that it was directed at kids and the question begged is why did Disney choose Jack Sparrow as a main character in the playset, children most likely would not know this character and it does seem like a bad choice.
UPDATE: Sparrow from BBLeaks let me know that there is a coupon code...
The 27 - second clip, named «Get Ready to Assemble,» shows Captain America's shield flying through the world of Disney Infinity, zooming past characters like Dash from The Incredibles, Sully from Monsters, Inc. and Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean films.
We've rescued a sweet little sparrow from the cats this week — fortunately quite unharmed despite his traumatic capture.
Last September Altmann and ethicist Robert Sparrow from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, traveled to the home of Sheffield University robotics researcher Noel Sharkey in the U.K. (Asaro attended electronically.)
The itty bitty collection is made up of a whole host of well known and adorable characters, from the Frozen favourites; Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Sven to Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean.
You just never know with growing kids if they are going to eat like horses or sparrows from one day to the next.
That chance came when he was around 12, and his father asked him to help clear out sparrows from the rafters of his company's warehouse.
Herrera - Dueñas and her colleagues used a non-invasive method to sample the blood of hundreds of sparrows from rural, suburban and urban areas around the Iberian Peninsula in Spain.

Not exact matches

The «Red Sparrow» actress» gold Dior dress didn't stop her from climbing over seats to hug other celebs and chat it up before the ceremony began.
If ultimately constructed, the «fulfillment center» in Sparrows Point would be seven miles from the Amazon's existing million - square - foot distribution center on Broening Highway in Baltimore City.
Most Popular Comment: In response to «Eye on the Sparrow: What I've learned from my irrationally personal relationship with a pair of birds,» Joanna wrote:
It reminds me that, today, there are sparrows falling from trees and planets coursing through space, that a great cloud of witnesses has come before me and will come after me, that I have sinned by what I have done and what I have left undone, that all I really need is my daily bread, that, with or without me, the glory of God persists, «as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.»
If all men had kept faith with each other from the first act of free loyalty onwards, and if men in their freedom had always trusted God as the sparrows trust him in their lack of freedom, then Jesus Christ might have been welcomed as the perfecter of faith, its universalizer and guarantor.
In the songs that were selected for performance as a «message in music», the tempo moved from a slow rendition of «Amazing Grace», through a solemn «His Eye is On the Sparrow» and into a more upbeat improvisation on «Open Up Those Pearly Gates» and «When the Saints Go Marchin» In».
And Christ's love of God, and every creature rooted in God, from «the least of these my brethren» to the sparrows in the marketplace, becomes our love, both to receive and pass on.
A sparrow, its feathers so fluffed for warmth it looked like a fat monk in a robe and tonsure, peering out from the ice - cased lilac hedge while I sat at the living - room window, waiting for my parents to wake.
(Most of these quotes are from the Farrer biography A Hawk Among Sparrows).
The fact that we are worth more to God than many sparrows will not spare us from the same cycle of life and death we watch play out in carport every year.
When it's done right, however, we're all for a tropical twist, like this version from Houston's Tongue - Cut Sparrow.
The pockets I sized for an address notebook (this one from Operation Paper Cut), some cards (currently full of Black Apple and Simple Sparrow loveliness), and stamps (note to self: get some prettier stamps).
Expertly crafted in Europe from solid birch, this Sparrow Crib in Pink is sturdy, safe, and easy to assemble.
It featured contributions from Andrew Sparrow (Editor, Guardian Politics Blog), Chris Prosser (Deputy Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR), Rosemary Bechler (Editor, openDemocracy) and Vicki Nash (Oxford Internet Institute).
First one is from Dr. Annie Sparrow outlining a valid technical point (this tweet is from March about an earlier Chemical Attack on Eastern Ghouta)
In the meantime, the verdict from The Guardian's Andrew Sparrow is worth savouring:
Andy Sparrow at the Guardian has issued his regular «Ten things learned at conference» blog, and after five days trudging the SECC here's the things that Total Politics took away from the Liberal Democrat 2013 Conference:
Andrew Sparrow has to sleep sometimes (he'll be back at 5.30 am on Friday), so this is Claire Phipps: I will be blogging through the night, scooping up local election results as they land, and relaying insights from our team of reporters across England.
6.29 pm: Hi, Paul Owen here taking over from Andrew Sparrow for the evening.
That's it from me, Andrew Sparrow.
6.42 pm: Hi, Paul Owen here taking over from Andrew Sparrow for the next hour or two.
Two million frozen tree sparrows were discovered by customs in Rotterdam last month, en route from China to Italy.
DNA analysis (below) shows that Italian sparrows have purged genes from both parents.
BLURRED LINES Italian sparrows, formed from interbreeding between house and Spanish sparrows, are a hybrid success story.
When house sparrows migrated from the Middle East to Europe (geographic range, blue), they mated with Spanish sparrows (red) to form Italian sparrows (yellow).
On average, 61.9 percent of the Italian sparrow's DNA comes from house sparrows and 38.1 percent from Spanish sparrows, the researchers reported June 14 in Science Advances.
That reproductive isolation from its parents gives the Italian sparrow independent species status.
Today, Italian sparrows are largely cut off from their parents in the reproductive arena, Sætre says.
No such shielding is available for gravity, and hence experiments to measure G are painfully sensitive to every stray gravitational influence, from sparrows flying over the laboratory roof to earthquakes in the antipodes.
Experiments to measure G are painfully sensitive to every stray gravitational influence, from sparrows flying over the roof to earthquakes in the antipodes.
But North American avian species had never contracted WNV, and the novel pathogen spread across the continent in just 5 years, leaving millions of birds, from jays to sparrows to finches, dead in its wake.
Our goal was to fingerprint the source of methane in the Arctic Ocean to determine if ancient methane was being liberated from the seafloor and if it survives to be emitted to the atmosphere,» says Sparrow, who conducted the study, published in Science Advances, as part of her doctoral research at the University of Rochester.
Sparrow; her advisor, John Kessler, an associate professor of earth and environmental sciences; and a team of scientists from the Universities of Rochester, California Irvine, Minnesota Duluth, and Colorado Boulder, as well as the US Geological Survey and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, conducted fieldwork just offshore of the North Slope of Alaska, near Prudhoe Bay.
Pterosaurs, a group that includes pterodactyls, ranged in size from a sparrow to a small airplane.
ABOUT THAT LIGHT Another reason for caution in lighting up the night comes from a study of house sparrow difficulties in fighting off West Nile virus, which mosquitoes biting the birds can then spread to people.
«Petrenko and his co-authors studied a rapid warming event from the past that serves as a modern - day analog,» Sparrow says.
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