Sentences with phrase «as streams of water»

The base of Mt. Waialeale is known as the Blue Hole, this is where the wall appears to be weeping as streams of water pour into the canyon.
(Isa 44:3) Just as streams of water nor blessings is a person, so neither is God's holy spirit, but rather that which can be» poured out» upon different people to accomplish the work assigned by Jehovah, empowering them to do so.
«I kind of look at the gospel as a stream of water, and it's the purest at its source,» says Wilde, a spokeswoman for Principle Voices, a Utah - based group that educates the public about polygamy.

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There is even the fantastic genre,» with «a wild boar, a hermit, several tombs, and a boat which detached itself alone from the shore, to lead you into a boudoir, where jets of water streamed over you as you lay on the sofa.»
Just as the flow of a stream is determined by a specific landscape, so it seems that the growth and development of the proteins follow an «epigenetic landscape» which is extraneous to the physico - chemical forces that energize the growth process.8 And just as the geographical landscape is extraneous to the flow of water by the power of gravitation, so the epigenetic landscape is extraneous to the «flow» of energized matter operating by physico - chemical forces in the organism's epigenesis.
It is almost as though the stream of water in our analogy were magically suspended independently of the landscape, and the specific contours which make it this particular stream have no relation to the lay of the land.
The landscape is a silent, unobtrusive horizon or background which is forgotten or suppressed as we focus on the energetic stream of water itself.
Just as the water can be found in degrees of heat and cold as [again simplified] hot stream, scalding hot liquid, warm liquid and temperate, cold, freezing cold and solid ice, things, people, events and actions are likely to be found in a variety of states and valence.
If you want the benefits of that stream, you have to get in the water, the same water as everyone else.
One of [the whale's] peculiarities it is, to have an entire non-valvular structure of the blood - vessels, so that when pierced even by so small a point as a harpoon, a deadly drain is at once begun upon his whole arterial system; and when this is heightened by the extraordinary pressure of water at a great distance below the surface, his life may be said to pour from him in incessant streams.
He expresses it as «the good life», «the life worth living», evoking the biblical images of a tree by streams of water and sheep in green pastures.
As we toured the stateof - the - art youth facility, he explained how the play areas are themed around specific Bible stories — there's even a stream of water which, at the touch of a button, divides down the middle in Red Sea style, for children to pass through.
He expresses it as «the good life», «the life worth living», evoking the biblical images of a tree by streams of water
The informing image of this world view is water, especially as found in the deep, swift streams that flow through Peru's mountain gorges.
«As the deer pants for the streams of living water, so my soul longs after you.»
He concluded that «to walk by a stream, watching the pebbles darken in the running water, is enough; to sit under the apricots is enough; to sit in a circle of great red rocks, watching them slowly begin to throb and dance as the silence of my mind deepens, is enough.»
I tested and tweaked, and now use 3/4 C sour cream, 1/4 C mayo, and blend it with a hand mixer as I slowly add a stream of water (instead of milk).
Climate - smart agriculture promotes a number of water conservation practices, such as planting a buffer of trees and bushes along streams and rivers to prevent erosion and contamination from crop runoff.
Management of non-point source pollution is of great importance in the context of coffee agriculture, as this land use often coincides with headwater streams that influence water quality at the basin scale.
Anaerobic digestion processes that radically improve the quality of waste water while delivering green energy extracted from biological waste streams are emerging as a profitable way for agricultural and food processing industries to cope with -LSB-...]
But, Pautzke thought, why not raise the fish in ponds until they actually felt the urge to go to salt water, use the streams merely as chutes to send them out to the ocean's rich feeding grounds, wait two years, and — presto — get back hundreds, thousands, even millions of big, healthy trout?
Gordon wrote on many topics: angling techniques («The fly must be placed to an inch as the fish will rarely take it unless it floats over them just right»), the books he read, the effects of drought and floods on fish, the seasons of the year («The silence of the snows is over all the land, and the bright waters of our trout streams run almost black between icy banks») and his belief in the natural fly as a model for the artificial («The insect must be studied and many patterns dressed before one can hope to satisfy the critical eyes of the trout»).
There was a point in the middle of the hardest part of my labor where I was hunched over in my shower, moaning and singing and swaying as hot water streamed all over my back, where I asked myself who was doing this to me.
In a housing community, the amount of water released into streams must be carefully controlled so as to equal the natural flow of water.
As part of the Spring Big Sweep, local soil and water conservation districts sponsor numerous clean - up days at creeks, lakes, streams and wetlands that flow into area rivers.
His advice to remove stressors on the land, such as dams, ditches, berms, and sand (where you can), and dig a new 3.5 - mile stream channel to let the water flow naturally across the watershed became the cornerstone of the project.
Wireless cards helped the Food and Water Watch folks write from the road, letting them turn out a constant stream of blog posts, Facebook updates, Tweets and Flickr photos, all displayed on a central hub on the group's website (now serving as an archive page).
Rivers and streams are reportedly drying up in parts of the country, while other parts are also experiencing acute water shortages as a result.
They then headed into the only stream serving as the source of drinking water for the community.
Year after year, as the rivers and streams have dwindled, the state's Department of Water Resources, which requires permits, has continued to issue them, allowing new groundwater wells, and not counting their withdrawals as part of a single system.
According to stream gages, as much as 58 percent of the water in the Gunnison River — a prominent Colorado River tributary — comes not from snowpack on the peaks above but from groundwater.
They also spew a continuous stream of superheated water past iron - rich — and possibly catalytic — vent minerals, such as pyrrhotite and magnetite.
As global warming continues to impact the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, with more meltwater streams and water tracks travelling across the landscape, more mineral phosphorus is likely to become available through rock weathering over centuries to millennia.
Diffenbaugh Josue Viv: Do you see the gulf stream waters staying warmer than usual as a factor of stronger tropical systems affecting the northern east coast?
Recent estimates show that forests in the Southeast deliver surface drinking water to an estimated 48.7 million people, with streams from the mountainous Southern Appalachian region alone providing water supplies to 10 million people, many of them living in major cities such as Atlanta, Georgia.
But, as scientists report in ACS» journal Environmental Science & Technology, «fracking» operations could have impacts on water quantity because they are withdrawing these large amounts of water from nearby streams, which house aquatic ecosystems and are used by people for drinking and recreation.
As water streams past a submarine's hull, the flow splits into many pairs of current called streaks.
The researchers conclude that improved monitoring and access to water withdrawal and streamflow data are needed to ensure protection of streams as drinking water sources and valuable habitat in the future.
As the spacecraft sidled up to the comet, it sampled the water streaming from the comet body and found 67P's D / H ratio to be staggeringly high — more than three times that of Earth's oceans (SN: 1/10/15, p. 8).
California pledged on Monday to restore 80,000 acres of the depleted Sacramento - San Joaquin River Delta as part of a massive project to send fresh water from mountain streams in the north to farmers and residents in the parched south.
Eighteen Mile Creek, a meandering, lush stream in Niagara County known for its salmon and trout runs, is one of 43 highly contaminated sites that were designated «Great Lakes Areas of Concern» more than 20 years ago as part of a water - quality pact between the U.S. and Canada.
Watersheds are areas of land with streams and rivers that all drain into a larger body of water, such as a bigger river, a lake or an ocean.
Recent monitoring does suggest a significant weakening but debate continues over whether the gulf stream may «switch off» as a result of the increased flows of fresh water from northern latitude rainfall and melting of the Greenland icecap.
What's more, the lowest water flow seasons of recent years — times of great stress on rivers, streams, and sectors that use their waters — are likely to become typical as climates continue to warm.
While none of this conjures up thirst - quenching images of cold, clear water flowing down a mountain stream, NASA did conduct some blind taste tests that compared the recycled drinking water with plain tap water as well as with tap water that had iodine added to it.
As the boat drifted over 1000 - metre deep waters, the group was greeted by an incessant stream of Humboldt squid darting toward the boat and flashing their underbellies red and white.
To better understand this treacherous stream of water — and its role in the Southern Hemisphere's marine biodiversity — researchers guided autonomous underwater vehicles known as Seagliders (one shown here entering the water) through the Agulhas Current for the first time.
This would alter the toxicity of chemicals such as pharmaceuticals, which make their way into these streams when they are excreted into waster water and flushed down the toilet.
Incessant mountain rain, snow and melting glaciers in a comparatively small region of land that hugs the southern Alaska coast and empties fresh water into the Gulf of Alaska would create the sixth largest coastal river in the world if it emerged as a single stream, a recent study shows.
The records showed that precipitation and temperature patterns had hardly fluctuated during the period, meaning that the amount of water flowing into the lake from nearby streams is likely the same today as it was in 1847.
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