Not exact matches
It's always seemed a bit sad that
trees died in vain to create books that sit in our Midtown offices, which is
as close
as I'll ever get to waxing environmental.
«There are a lot of
trees that have
died because of long - term drought and maybe some bugs
as well,» said Heath Hockenberry, National Weather Service's national fire weather program manager.
And
as Jesus told them, his seed, people believing him then, the 12 apostles, that would grow like a mustard seed in to a huge
tree... which it did, 33 % of the 7 billion people on the planet believe Jesus was born of the Holy Spirit, performed miracles using the Holy Spirit, and later sent the Holy Spirit to the followers after
dying on the cross and raising again on the 3rd day of being in the hands of sinful men.
You came from nothing or random chance, for no particular reason, and when you
die, well, it's the end for you... if you're lucky or by random chance you may return
as a cow, buffalo, of a
tree.
As it turned out, it was good that I did this because by the end of the summer, all those branches and
trees along the edge had
died, being scorched from the heat of the flames.
The symbolism is that just
as trees give life to the tribe through fruit and wood for their fires, so when a person
dies, they give their life back to the
tree.
So when God said to Adam that if he ate from the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil that he would surely
die I read it more
as a threat than
as a warning.
He could just
as easily have made the
tree bear fruit
as He did to either and
die.
Later
as the disciples walk by that fig
tree again, to their amazement, they notice that the fig
tree had withered and
died.
Atheist believe when they
die, there bodies go into the earth and that they will be reborn
as a bird, a horse, or maybe a
tree.
that does not include atheism i hope all atheists would
die and be reincarnated
as tree's that are then cut down to print «Quran's and bible's on =D that would be awesome that being said i do nt beleive god (meaning the «one» god that is in many religions) would condem postponing your fast untill after the games ive never put much stock in what so called holly men have to say its all about your perseption of your holy book
The woman, for her part, also says the thing which is not, albeit in innocence: she answers not the question that was asked, says more than was called for, identifies the forbidden
tree as the one «in the midst of the garden,» adds «neither shall ye touch it» to the prohibition, and, most importantly, converts the predicted consequences of disobedience («for in the day thou eatest thereof,
dying you will
die»; 2:17) into the reason for obedience («Ye shall not eat of it... lest you
die»; 3:3).
But It was real, more real than the shabby appearances that are so easy to mistake for reality,
as real
as new green leaves on a
dying tree.
Ultimately, all Israelites who
die as unbelievers will be grafted back into their rich Holy Olive
Tree of Israel.
As the mother of a child with severe allergies to peanuts and tree nuts, as well as a food allergy blogger and advocate, I was moved to tears by the story of Katelyn Carlson's tragic death («7th - grader dies of food allergy at school; CPS investigating as some parents urge peanut ban,» News, Dec. 21
As the mother of a child with severe allergies to peanuts and
tree nuts,
as well as a food allergy blogger and advocate, I was moved to tears by the story of Katelyn Carlson's tragic death («7th - grader dies of food allergy at school; CPS investigating as some parents urge peanut ban,» News, Dec. 21
as well
as a food allergy blogger and advocate, I was moved to tears by the story of Katelyn Carlson's tragic death («7th - grader dies of food allergy at school; CPS investigating as some parents urge peanut ban,» News, Dec. 21
as a food allergy blogger and advocate, I was moved to tears by the story of Katelyn Carlson's tragic death («7th - grader
dies of food allergy at school; CPS investigating
as some parents urge peanut ban,» News, Dec. 21
as some parents urge peanut ban,» News, Dec. 21).
The 30 - year - old, known
as the «
Tree» for his six foot nine frame, was beaten so badly during the fight that he later
died from bleeding inside his brain, Aiken County coroner Tim Carlton told CBS News.
Travis Glazier, director of the Office of the Environment for Onondaga County, says if that happens, it'll simply take longer to deal with the
as many
as 47,000
trees on county property that will
die because of the invasive insect.
As trees die and decompose, the concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will increase, potentially speeding up climate change during tropical droughts.»
Trees absorb CO2 from the atmosphere
as they grow, then release it again when they
die and decay.
As the climate continues to warm and produce more severe droughts, fires and
tree die - off events across the western United States, the potential for widespread vegetation - type conversion is becoming increasingly plausible.
The authors found that when
trees are exposed to drought, not only are climate - stressed
trees less likely to take in
as much carbon, but when they
die, they release large amounts of stored carbon into the atmosphere.
The bad news, of course, is that
as the
trees are
dying, so is a culture that has prevailed for millennia.
It's an odd scenario — death by freezing in a warming world — but one that could have profound impacts on one of the most culturally and economically important
trees in Alaska
as it
dies out and other, less valuable
trees take its place.
Within an outbreak area, such
as now occurring in New Jersey, New York, and Mississippi, there can be
as many
as thousands of local epidemics — identified
as «spots» from airplanes — within which hundreds of
trees can
die in a year.
Our study shows that
as trees die in an old forest, middle - aged
trees fatten up.»
As they age, some
trees in a stand will
die, resulting in fewer individuals in a given area over time.
To address such competing realities, Glover advocates a strategy known
as perenniation that integrates perennial
trees and other perennial plants — those that survive from one germinating season to the next — among annual crops, which
die off after each growing season.
As North America chilled, «tropical
trees there started
dying off and the oaks were able to spread across the continent,» explains co-author Jeannine Cavender - Bares, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Not only that, coral reefs do not ultimately release their carbon back into the air,
as trees do when they
die.
As the precipitation «killed» lakes and streams, alarming studies reported massive
die - offs of
trees and fish.
To avoid drying out and
dying, the inch - and - a-quarter-long frog descends from the
trees at night to bathe its body in dew and moist soil, absorbing water through its skin and storing it
as urine.
As it spreads, the fungus chokes off all water channels in the
tree, so in its wake tissues wither and
die.
«Amazon's carbon uptake declines
as trees die faster.»
A UFZ team of scientists led by Andreas Huth described in Nature Communications in spring of last year that fragmentation of once connected tropical forest areas could increase carbon emissions worldwide by another third,
as many
trees die and less carbon dioxide is stored in the edge of forest fragments.
«Marine phytoplankton absorb carbon in the same way
as trees on land, and when phytoplankton
die and sink into the deep ocean, the carbon they contain is locked away for thousands of years.
If these rainfall patterns persist long enough for people on the ground to take advantage, it could well direct human activity toward those areas and accelerate their demise via exploitation, just
as if the rainfall had actually stopped and the
trees had
died in place for that reason.
When
trees in vast forests
died during a time called the Carboniferous and the Permian, the carbon dioxide (CO2) they took up from the atmosphere while growing got buried; the plants» debris over time formed most of the coal that today is used
as fossil fuel.
As regional warming caused an increased number of
trees to
die, there would be less living
trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Of the three competition films I've seen thus far (Tale of Tales and Sea of
Trees, I liked Our Little Sister best, a quiet, sweet, and heartbreaking film about three grown, co-habitating sisters, who meet their younger fourteen - year - old sister, Suzu (Suzu Hirose) after their absent father
dies, and decide to take her in
as one of their -LSB-...]
He finds it in a briefcase next to a man who made it
as far
as a shade
tree before
dying.
And the
trees stand still, the wind whipping through the leaves
as a constant reminder that whether we live or
die, no matter what we do with our short time on Earth, the universe will go on, never even deigning to notice us
as we rage against its silence.
So, on top of that heart - wrenching visual of a decaying Groot reaching out to Rocket
as he
dies, you now know that the grumpy and quarrelsome teenage
tree actually loves his teammate like a father.
Young heroes are tested
as the
dying Ellcrys
tree inflects deadly demons upon the earth.
It occurred to me,
as I presume it did you, that we might
die together, crushed by a falling
tree.
In
Dying Light, however, the world is permanently visible
as the player needs to plan their parkour route from A to B. With the removal of key geometry off the table, View Distance's attentions are instead turned towards extra, non-essential building detail, zombies, vehicles, objects,
trees, and cliffs.
Like much of her work, the drawing is both beautiful and disturbing: here, in grotesque, cartoonish monochrome, is the blackjack
tree, the lynched woman spilling blood, her assailants laughing
as she
dies.
The recurrence of wood throughout points towards the exploration of a certain rural German identity but here it also heralds the passing of time, and of the «here I was born, and there I
died,»
as Hitchcock's Proustian Madelaine exclaims in Vertigo, when pointing to the sawn sequoia
tree.
Unfortunately, it
died in 2008, so the museum hired artist collective
Tree of Heaven Woodshop, who made the tree a permanent fixture in the museum - as benches and sculptu
Tree of Heaven Woodshop, who made the
tree a permanent fixture in the museum - as benches and sculptu
tree a permanent fixture in the museum -
as benches and sculptures.
2000 The Work Shown in this Space is a Response to the Existing Conditions and / or Work Previously Shown Within the Space III, Neuger Riemschneider, Berlin, DE Sequences, Galerie Roger Pailhas, Marseille, FR La Frontière, Recit d'Expériences, one of several exhibitions collectively entitled «Réseau Galleries / Multilangages de l'Art», Institut d'Art Contemporain - FRAC Rhône - Alps, Villeurbanne / Collège de Prévessin - Moëns (Ain), Academie de Lyon, FR TransAct - Platform for Transitional Activities in the Cultural Field, «Museum in Pro-gress» in cooperation with «Art Pool», Vienna, AT Shoot: Moving Pictures by Artists, Malmö Konsthall / The Cinema Spegeln / Restaurant Hipp, Malmö, SW; Living Art Museum, IS,
as part of Kyikar Myndir show, Reykjavik, IS Never Exhibited: Works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale, New York, US Copyright / Copywrong, Ecole Régionale des Beaux - Arts de Nantes, Nantes, FR Thirtieth Anniversary Benefit Silent Auction, White Columns, New York, US Two by Two for Aids and Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, US Dust and Dirt, De Witte Zaal in cooperation with SMAK, Ghent, BE L'Elemento Verbale Nell» Arte Contemporanea, Galleria Martano, Torino, IT; Galleria Martano, Milan, IT Sentimental, Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR
Die Natur der Dinge, NRW - Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft, Düsseldorf, DE Pure, one of several simultaneous exhibitions around UK, collectively entitled On the FRAC Track: A Selection of International Art from the Collection of Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain (FRAC), Nord - Pas de Calais, Maidstone Library Gallery, Maidstone, UK Under the Apple
Tree, Galleria Massimo de Carlo, Milan, IT A Tribute to Robert Hopper, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire, UK From Here to There - Passageways at Solitude, Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, DE Topologies, White Box, New York, US Multiple Configurations: Displaying the Contemporary Portfolio, Busch - Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US Heimatweh — Fernlust, Galerie Herbert Winter, Vienna, AT In the Mirror of Space and Time, Listasafns ASÍ, Reykjavik, IS Árátta, Listasafn Kópavogur, Reykjavik, IS Recent Works on Paper, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, US Présumés Innocents: l'Art Contemporain et l'Enfance, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, FR l'Oeuvre Collective, les Abattoirs, Toulouse, FR Arteast 2000 + The Art of Eastern Europe in Dialogue with the West, from the 1960s to the Present, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, SL Works by Peter Friedl, Thomas Hirschhorn, Lawrence Weiner, Arndt & Partner [Gallery], Berlin, DE (E Così Via)(And So On): 99 Artisti Della Collezione Marzona, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, IT Collection Lambert en Avignon: Rendez - vous # 1, Rendez - vous # 2, January 12 - December 31, Hôtel de Caumont, Avignon, FR Wallpapers, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia & Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, CA Orbis Terrarum: Ways of Worldmaking, Museum Plantin - Moretus, Antwerp, BE Drawings 2000, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter / Arbeiten auf Papir aus der Graphischen Sammlung..., Kunstmusem Winterthur, Winterthur, US; Nationalgalerie Prag, CZ; Rupertinum, Salzburg, AT; Westfälischer Landesmuseum, Münste, DE; Neues Museum, Nürnberg, DE Proposals from Halifax: An Exhibition of Selected Typescripts, Flyers, Posters, Catalogues, Books, Mailers and Postcards of a Conceptual Nature Produced From 1969 to 1999 by Affiliates of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD), Library and Archives - National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, CA Stanze, Museums für Moderne Kunst / Museo d'Arte Moderna, Bozen / Bolzano, IT Tempus Fugit - Time Flies, Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Kansas, US In Process: Photographs from the 60s and 70s, Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, US Many Colored Objects Placed Side by Side to Form a Row of Many Colored Objects: Anton & Annick Herbert Collection, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'Art Contemporain, LUBeyond Preconceptions: The Sixties Experiment, Independent Curators Inc., New York, US; traveling exhibition Hard - Pressed: 600 Years of Print and Process, International Print Center, New York, US Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, ES Talking Heads: Arti e Letterature nell» era della Globalizzione, Commune di Padova - Settore Attività Culturali, Padua, IT Festival de les Arts, Fundació Pro-Penedès, Barcelona, ES Editions and Multiples 1990 - 2000, Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Hamburg, DE Collection Lambert, Fundacio ProPenedès, Barcelona, ES
The Pontianak is commonly described
as a vengeful woman who
died in childbirth, is a seductress of innocent victims and resides in the banana
tree.