Set early in the 17th century, among a Puritan family that's been exiled to a solitary existence in the woods, it features dialogue taken directly from diaries and court records of the era, creating an additional layer of distance that heightens
the already pervasive feeling of strangeness.
Not exact matches
Perhaps at the level of primary perception human as well as other kinds of occasions
already have a causal «awareness» of this
pervasive sensitivity and at least a vague sense of being deeply
felt themselves.
As we've
already established, blogging is an incredibly
pervasive part of building your author platform and important for bringing traffic to your site, yet many writers shy away from it for two main reasons: they don't
feel comfortable with their outer voice (blogging is a very much «put - yourself - out - there - endeavor») and they much rather write and stay put - OR -... [Read more...]
A 127 - page final draft of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report sent to governments Monday warned the effects of global warming
already are
felt across all the continents and oceans and further emissions will increase the likelihood of «severe,
pervasive and irreversible impacts for people and ecosystems.»
With global greenhouse gas emissions at their highest level in history, the impacts of climate change have
already been
felt «on all continents and across the oceans»; the more we emit, the more the warming will continue, and the likelier we'll all be to experience «severe,
pervasive and irreversible» consequences.
The yearlong project of hundreds of scientists to assess the current state of climate change concluded that its impacts are
already being
felt «on all continents and across the oceans,» and that we're increasing our chances of experiencing «severe,
pervasive and irreversible» consequences the more we continue to emit greenhouse gases.