Sentences with phrase «approaching over the sea»

Next morning I go to the beach early to take pictures of the still empty beach and see a huge rain shower approaching over the sea.

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Engles» approach to building design promotes the «hedonistic sustainability» that God has commissioned for mankind since the beginning: «Then God said, «Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.»»
In a landmark ruling that could force a sea - change in the way firms approach their uniform policy, the court found in favour of Nadia Eweida in her six - year fight over the rules.
The potential for conflict over competing Japanese and Chinese territorial claims in the East China Sea is a cause of anxiety in both the US and Europe, despite their different approaches to Asia.
Previous attempts to reconstruct global sea level over the last 2 - 3 thousand years have relied on one of three approaches.
This has meant that the style and layout and overall running of these small 10 person resorts are all inline perfectly with the Balinese culture creating the perfect traditional approach to luxury accommodation in this wonderful area.Ubud is located in the center of Bali at just over 600 meters above sea level where you can enjoy amazing views of Bali including rice paddies, river valleys and tropical woodland all at cooler temperatures and away from the conventional tourist areas of the south.
Mike Calvert, ever independent in his attitude to group excursions, takes an almost contrarian approach, choosing painting as his medium for representing a «new style of computer aesthetic» at #ETINTERBRO, while — during an obliviously dangerous first night swim in the buoyant salt water of a pitch black Dead Sea — he describes a Milan gallery's outrage over an exhibition with fellow brotherhood member Miltos Manetas in 2001.
«Trends and acceleration in global and regional sea levels since 1807» «Evaluation of the global mean sea level budget between 1993 and 2014» «Considerations for estimating the 20th century trend in global mean sea level» «New estimate of the current rate of sea level rise from a sea level budget approach» «Reassessment of 20th century global mean sea level rise» «The increasing rate of global mean sea - level rise during 1993 — 2014» «Unabated global mean sea - level rise over the satellite altimeter era» «An increase in the rate of global mean sea level rise since 2010»
Also North, East and Southeast (not Soutwest) of New Zealand temperatures the sea water is relatively cool — presenting high likelihood for dominant high pressure weather systems to settle over New Zealand during the approaching southern hemisphere summer months.
A different approach (Mitrovica et al, Nature 409:1026, (2001)-RRB- suggests melting of the Greenland ice complex over the last century has already contributed the equivalent of 0.6 mm per year of sea - level rise.
This coincides with post-1970s global warming, as expected, given point 1: «New estimate of the current rate of sea level rise from a sea level budget approach» «Recent global sea level acceleration started over 200 years ago?»
The implication of a «it's all happened before in our lifetime» approach is surely that somehow in the last 100 years, on one or two occasions, 70 % of the sea ice that was present on a previous summer, disappeared, and then reappeared the next summer all without being really noticed — This would leave fingerprints all over the weather.
An alternative approach suggested by Justice Kirby, that the rights of control over the sea were qualified or regulated by the rights of navigation and innocent passage [169] but still able to be recognised, was not adopted by the majority.
If you want to succeed over the long haul, your approach should be be quite different than a blog that is striving for instant results or moments of recognition as they will quickly get lost in the sea of what's new.
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