Sentences with phrase «after keeling»

The measurements have continued after Keeling's death, and show an unbroken record of rising carbon dioxide abundance extending over fifty years.
While his wife is in the hospital after keeling over cooking him dinner (another resonant moment), he encounters a young African refugee on the run from the authorities and helps him find his family.
Yes, millions died for one man's ego and pleasure, and after he keeled over and wet himself, his inner circle scrambled to occupy his chair.

Not exact matches

I talked with Hornbuckle recently about what he and Keel learned, and why their second campaign succeeded after the first one failed.
Keel begins his sermon after the introductory music and prayer end.
About ten years after the liberation — our lives having run for some time on a pretty even keel — I began to experience a variety of physical disabilities as well as mental / emotional afflictions; sometimes the two were difficult to distinguish.
But mainly I wanted to say, after having read all the comments (it's a compulsive thing, I can't help it), I just wanted to say that, Holly, based on what I've seen here, you're either an incredibly patient, kind, and even - keeled individual, or you're a robot.
He and Patty made this final move so he could be closer to school, so, with his workday beginning at 6:30 a.m., he wouldn't have to spend three nights a week sleeping in a San Jose State dorm room after having studied tapes until 11 p.m. Just as a point of speculation, it is suggested that maybe he would like to coach until he's 90 or 95, keel over on the field in mid-practice and be buried under one of the goalposts that bookend all football fields like gateways to another world.
Park, as even - keeled a player as Ko, exhibited atypical irritation when she knocked her driver on the turf after pulling her drive off the 18th tee.
Following directions about cleaning up after meals, doing household chores, taking care of pets, and being good role models for younger siblings helps keep the daily life at home on a more - or-less even keel.
After 10 minutes, the water pouring in is 14 feet above the keel in the forward compartments.
«It's like discovering lions after having only seen gazelles, antelopes and zebras for so many years,» said Keeling.
After making the turn, however, it finished its flight on an even keel and at a height of 4 or 5 feet above the ground.
The American Chemical Society has named the graph that charts that rise — called the Keeling Curve, so named after the scientist who began the CO2 measurements — as a National Historic Chemical Landmark.
They carried on the experiment for two years, roughly a full lifetime for a lucky lab rat, but they stopped the aflatoxin after six months (when the rats were seven months old, and thus mature adults) because the low - protein rats were keeling over dead left and right:
I was sore after doing it but I didn't feel like i was going to keel over or anything.
While he has accrued several noteworthy screen assignments (including the starring role of a nasty hockey player in 1992's The Cutting Edge), D.B. Sweeney is best remembered for his even - keel portrayal of the tragic Shoeless Joe Jackson in Eight Men Out (1988); if he looked like a «natural» on the ballfield, it was because Sweeney had once actually played minor league baseball with the Kenosha Twins, hanging up his spikes after a knee injury.
After the soaring critical and commercial success of Skyfall, Mendes became the first ever to get a second shot at Bond and with it has produced the sloppiest entry in Craig's even - keeled run.
Right after I eat this cake that's mysteriously lying out on the table for some reason, on which that dead guy was apparently trying to write «poison» before he keeled over.
After all, the concerns that handed former governor Arnold Schwarzeneggar's first major defeat — the slew of propositions that would have addressed pension reform, budget reform, teacher tenure rules and other issues that would have kept our state on an even economic keel — were thrown asunder by the public sector unions who now OWN this state.
The Keeling Curve, a famous graph named after scientist Charles David Keeling, measures the increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the air since 1958; it is considered the bedrock of global warming science because it is generally believed that there is a direct correlation between increasing levels of carbon dioxide and global warming.
After the death of his mother, the painter Anna Keel, and his father, the publisher Daniel Keel, in 2012 he started to lead the Diogenes publishing house.
Looking at the Keeling curve (the seasonally corrected column in NOAA ESRL's record) we note the level for January (remember it's seasonally corrected) of the following years, before and after subtracting 285 (keeping one decimal of precision as possibly meaningful here) along with the CAGR computed as (pow (45.8 / 31.5, 1/15)-- 1) * 100 and likewise for the next two ratios spanning 15 years.
But Keeling also discovered something more profound: Year after year, the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere was gradually increasing due to the combustion of fossil fuels.
After word of Keeling's research spread, he was invited to expand his network of CO2 monitoring stations to places like the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, and Antarctica.
Continuing in the tradition established by Keeling after less than 2 years of measurements on the world's largest active volcano when he claimed he could measure man - made CO2 in all that, they decide what the numbers will be.
Larry Dale Keeling on his Herald Leader blog reports that the Franklin Circuit Court has ruled in favor of Gov. Steve Beshear and found that the Transportation Bill was not valid since it was passed after the Legislature had been adjourned by law.
According to a study done by Therese Rehn and Linda Keeling, dogs greeted their owners more intensely after being left alone for two hours compared to being left alone for thirty minutes.
Right after I eat this cake that's mysteriously lying out on the table for some reason, on which that dead guy was apparently trying to write «poison» before he keeled over.
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