Sentences with phrase «at the poles in»

Besides, the network malaria continued until the end when Dirk Kuyt smashed a shot at the pole in the fifth minute of injury time.
Because of the long days at the poles in the summer, it's easy to forget what time it is and work past midnight.
Amundsen and crew take an observation at the pole in an image from the Norwegian explorer's «The South Pole,» an account of his historic trek.
R. Gates says: «This would imply some kind of causal linkage to the temperatures at lower latitudes with those at the pole in the process of polar amplification.
This would imply some kind of causal linkage to the temperatures at lower latitudes with those at the pole in the process of polar amplification.
I suggest you look at global average temperature variations of the last 800,000 years inferred from Antarctica, Arctic and Greenland ice cores and also look at NOAA's similar time history DATA of when snow and ice accumulate at the poles in Mr. Pope's recent presentation to the Johnson Space Center Chapter of the NASA Alumni League.
This would be fundamentally different from events in the past where a crack in the ice might temporarily expose some open water at the pole in the midst of surrounding ice.
There's relatively much water vapor in the tropics, much less in deserts, and orders of magnitude less at the poles in winter.
There is an edited 15 minute 16 mm colour film recording taken by crew members that shows the conditions over parts of the time the vessel was on the surface at the pole in 1959, including activities to melt the ice on and about the submarine and showing part of the Wilkins service.

Not exact matches

Some people will say, «Well, I almost won here, we led a few laps there, I qualified on the pole there...» I'd rather take a kid who wins every single weekend at his local track than someone who always runs 15th in a higher series.
As for job function, frontend developers are at the bottom of the totem pole, bringing in just over $ 60,000, on average.
China is holding a once - every - five - years meeting this week that is expected to usher in a new era of leaders — but no change at the top of the totem pole.
I was a green, fresh - out - of - college employee -; basically on the bottom of the totem pole in the office -; chatting with a VIP at a company event.
«Business checking accounts are at the bottom of the banking totem pole, charging 127 % more than personal online checking accounts, offering 45 % fewer features and returning 73 % less when in interest,» WalletHub reports.
That is, were you to bring two North poles together, they would be «at odds» with the other and would grind away at each other because you can't match up how the surfaces turn in space.
Although it might also include opposing government encroachment on civil rights, such as, banning personal prayer in school, banning student led prayer groups and meet - at - the - flag - pole groups, and banning Muslism garb.
Nevertheless, in some respects the strategy is proposes is at an opposite pole from the orthodox one.
Suppose, in a kind of contented abstinence, we were to refrain from trying to understand more of the landscape before us than the landscape cared to display for us, that we were willing to follow the bend of bough and straggle of gravel and tilt of pole wherever the bend and the straggle and the tilt chanced to take us, that we concerned ourselves not with pattern or profit or even pleasure but merely with watching like a token sentinel in safe country, that we gave our eyes a quiet carte blanche and permitted our minds to play at liberty over the face of an untouched terrain?
It's like saying that, while Vlad may have been a pretty bad guy who impaled his enemies by ramming poles up their wazoos, that doesn't mean that we should believe that he could turn into a bat at will and didn't cast reflections in mirrors.
A good example of imitative magic is seen in the case of Moses» putting a brass serpent on a pole so that the people being bitten by serpents could be healed by looking up at it.
In 1736, the slight flattening of the Earth at the poles due to its rotation, which had been predicted by Newton, was confirmed by the arctic expedition of Maupertuis («the man who flattened the earth»).
The hermit is an established type in both Western and Eastern Christianity, and monastic institutions, even though striving for a common and closely knit way of life seemingly at the opposite pole from solitude, have often been linked with hermetical institutions and practices of one sort or another.
getting all bent out of shape when a student carries a Bible to school, or a group of students having prayer around the flag pole in the morning at school.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
There is secondary origination of conceptual feelings with data which are partially identical with, and partially diverse from, the eternal objects forming the data in the primary phase of the mental pole; the determination of identity and diversity depending on the subjective aim at attaining depth of intensity by reason of contrast.
There is a certain bias in the history of philosophy from which it has painfully tried to free itself; the favoring of one pole of conceptual contrasts at the expense of the other pole.
If one were to place at one pole Walter Lippmann, who spoke of Hitler as Antichrist, one would have to place Singer at an opposite pole, next to Hannah Arendt, who also believed in the banality of evil.
After nearly 10 years and who knows how many millions or maybe even billions spent I kind of liked the thought of the wrapped in bacon and hanging from flag pole at White House idea.
The hermeneutics of testimony is also caught in this spiral, which it never stops passing, at different heights, by these two opposed poles.
In the first place no, because at that mysterious pole crowning our ascent the compass that has guided us runs amok.
What is most noteworthy from the standpoint of our present concern is that fundamentalist Protestant worship, though at opposite poles from the type just mentioned, has great similarities in its basic appeals.
In fact, as soon as one reaches its climax, the geography switches so much at the poles that the Earth then starts the inverse.
Bergson's approach calls attention to an unavoidable disunity in its stress on the three loci of tension and thus it is less unified initially than Peirce's, at least with respect to the continuity between the poles of the tension.
In other words, Ogden's analysis of various descriptions of experience is informed by two distinctions, both of which apply to the noetic pole of experience: a twofold distinction between nonsensuous and sensory modes of experience and a threefold distinction of what Whitehead calls «the feeling of the ego, the others, the totality,» that is, of self, other, and whole (PP 84).8 This comprehensive hermeneutical grid then permits an explanation of what he claims is a «sense of ourselves and others as of transcendent worth,» as precisely an «awareness of ourselves and the world as of worth to God» (PP 86f) Y Ogden notes that such an evidently theistic explanation is not open to empirical or experiential confirmation on either of the two more restrictive descriptions which, as he observes, must either «refer the word God» to some merely creaturely reality or process of interaction, or else., must deny it all reference whatever by construing its meaning as wholly noncognitive,» if they seek experiential illustration for such a sense at all (PP 80) 10
In fact, so much are qualia the inherent objective pole of all experience, reading Dennett's book suddenly made me realize what Bishop George Berkeley was driving at when he called his philosophy of subjective idealism a republication of common sense.
I know that in the last ten or 20 or 30 years, our impact has grown so much that we're changing even those places we don't inhabit — changing the way the weather works, changing the plants and animals that live at the poles and deep in the jungle.
The «parentage» of Eros must include not only poverty (lack) but plenty (possession), and soul without at least vestigial mind (what Whitehead would call the mental pole of an actual entity) could not move itself in the self motions of life.
In our human experience the reality (value) of the whole is felt at the pole of primary perception.
The objects of his study range from a class of molecules that have the basic self - duplicating property of living things, through cells which suggest purely physical systems, through animals which give increasing evidence of having minds, to human beings in whom streams of consciousness seem to involve continual choices of action, at the opposite pole from control by impersonal laws of nature.
While most people indeed have a heterosexual orientation and identify with a single gender that was assigned to them at birth, it has become increasingly clear that this is not the case for everyone, that gender and sexuality might better be understood as manifesting themselves along continuums, with male / female, masculine / feminine, heterosexual / homosexual existing at the poles but with a variety of identities, orientations, and expressions in between.
It is at this pole that all beings experience God as the silent horizon of their actuality, as the source of their intrinsic order, as the lure summoning them toward self - transcendence and, finally, as the care into which their existence is ultimately synthesized.14 Religious symbolism represents this felt ultimacy and care by couching it in images that we may correlate with the secondary pole of perception and with our concretely limited historical experience.
We should instead anticipate that if all reality is somehow ingredient in our experience at the pole of primary perception, no particular expression could fully retrieve it, and different peoples will represent their primary perception in radically different ways, depending on cultural and historical conditions.
At the pole of primary perception, according to hints given by art, poetry and especially religious expression, we have a dim feeling of the entire universe as well as a feeling of being assimilated by the processive universe in its deeper emergent comprehension of lower dimensions.
x) Orthodox (Advaita) Vedanta realizes that substantial pluralism is at best less true than substantial monism; but it fails, in my opinion, to see that the radical pluralism of actual entities and the radical monism of God or Nirvana (however one distinguishes these) are the two poles of the real problem, not the ordinary substantial pluralism of common sense, a compromise which bars the path to the highest ethical and spiritual insight.
Since God starts at the conceptual pole, and this conceptual pole is complete and therefore satisfied (according to Whitehead, Suchocki claims that God starts where other entities end — at satisfaction — and that in God's case this satisfaction follows what in other actual entities precedes — the concrescence (EE 139 - 140).
In many ways at the opposite pole of the theological spectrum we find the radical empiricism of Neo-naturalism.
Moreover, there is an energy that Teilhard posits at each pole: «tangential energy» is the force that drives matter into complexification with all elements of the same order, and «radial energy» is the dynamism drawing a thing into convergence in the future, into ever further spiritualization.
RJ however won't touch it with a ten - foot pole, well not in the cook - on - the - stove - eat - with - a-spoon form at least... However, I've just discovered that if I bake it into a cake - like slice, all bets are off.
And since I was the absolute low man on the totem pole in the kitchen, guess who got to stand at the hot stove and stir that stock pot full of polenta for about an hour.
Where I live, we've been trapped in sub-arctic temperatures for a few weeks (it was literally colder in Toronto on Sunday than it was at the north pole).
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