Sentences with phrase «back along the surface»

It then flows back along the surface northward.

Not exact matches

Due to the threats from the mob, Marty and Wendy are forced to put their marriage back together, at least on the surface, and move along with their two teenagers to Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.
On a flat surface with the back bone facing up, use poultry shearers to remove backbone of turkey by cutting along each side of the backbone.
Set ducks, breast side down, on a work surface and score fatty areas along backs and thighs with a paring knife, being careful not to cut into flesh.
The wheels are slightly oversized to make sure they run even on softer surfaces and your children will feel comfortable enough sitting in the back of this beach wagon while you pull it along.
«You can see the mothers getting so annoyed... when finally she's been able to sleep, and she hasn't arched her back, and she is isn't horizontal to the surface, and her calf is sleeping next to her and then a gull comes along and BAMMO... I think the study I did in 1998 showed it took 30 minutes for them to return to normal behavior and not do this avoidance behavior.»
This buffering process occurs over 20,000 years, roughly the time it takes for water to circulate along the bottom from the Atlantic to the Pacific and back up to the surface several times.
They found that annealing air temperatures far below the melting temperature of gold caused gold atoms to move along surface steps back into the dents, refilling them almost completely.
A study backed by 35 scientists reporting for the UN Environment Programme says that reefs nearest the surface along the full length of the Great Barrier have been affected by the combination punch of global warming and the extremes of El Niño.
The School explained that the reliability of the machines, backed up by an annual preventative maintenance agreement, was important along with the fact that Duplex equipment proved very effective in dealing with the variety of floor surfaces found throughout the campus.
The negative surface below conveys air flowing back from the grille along the body, preventing it from spilling into the cockpit.
Over broken and ruckled asphalt back in Marbella it felt firmly suspended but took the sting out of the sharpest surfaces, and now we're loping along the meandering, smooth - surfaced «Ronda Road» it feels wonderfully direct and poised.
Choosing Tour softens everything off, giving the Insignia a ride quality that allows it to float along on good roads, but when the surface gets more challenging it soon becomes almost bouncy and will soon have you switching back to the default mode.
She can just make the crab out, shadowed and distorted, trundling sideways across the rock, and she pursues it, kicking her feet to stay pressed down against the bottom, and then she lays her hands on the cold crisp shell, somersaults in the water, and surges upward into her own plume of hair, up along a passage of black rock, pitted and winding, gaping windows alterately fountaining water or sucking it back, the weeds moving rhythmically in and out with this labored breathing, some trick of the light making the pool's surface into a shifting mirror, and though she should look up and see her grandpa bent over the pool, she can not.
The multi-layered Gorilla Glass 5 surface on the back is dark, reflective and combines well with the polished black metal edges along the sides and the ends.
Rumors about Microsoft's Pink phones are back, along with talk of a shrunken Surface... tablet.
A dermoid sinus is a tube - shaped channel that starts on the surface of an affected puppy's skin (usually along the midline of the neck or back) and extends downward toward the spinal canal.
I floated back to the surface and let my body bob like a piece of driftwood, letting the tide gently toss me back and forth along the beach like an eager guide showing me the underwater sights.
Here you can ascend and swim back along the upper surface of the ship.
Both of them simply swim back and forth between walls, though the red ones do so along the surface of the water while the green ones do so under the water.
As far back as the early 90s, I've been incorporating mirroring and symmetry in my work, using varying degrees of actual reflection along with painted surfaces.
At one point, after much protracted ambling, she had made her way to the back wall and, with a hammer she carried along, began smashing bits of it from the surface.
Most interesting is that the about monthly variations correlate with the lunar phases (peak on full moon) The Helsinki Background measurements 1935 The first background measurements in history; sampling data in vertical profile every 50 - 100m up to 1,5 km; 364 ppm underthe clouds and above Haldane measurements at the Scottish coast 370 ppmCO2 in winds from the sea; 355 ppm in air from the land Wattenberg measurements in the southern Atlantic ocean 1925-1927 310 sampling stations along the latitudes of the southern Atlantic oceans and parts of the northern; measuring all oceanographic data and CO2 in air over the sea; high ocean outgassing crossing the warm water currents north (> ~ 360 ppm) Buchs measurements in the northern Atlantic ocean 1932 - 1936 sampling CO2 over sea surface in northern Atlantic Ocean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly average
Our results suggest that the majority of the world's deep water is not transported back to the surface along the current systems of the standard great ocean conveyor (GOC).
An oblate sphereoid, hmmm, yeah, I think there would likely still be enough surface transport to establish a large scale convective roll with the air rolling north (say) up high, deflecting to spinward as it goes, falling down in a massive spinward spiral, cooling along the ground and being displaced back to the equator.
Rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), along with other greenhouse gases, indirectly alter the climate system by trapping heat as it is reflected back from the Earth's surface.
From there it goes on a thousand - year journey around the world — inching its way along the bottom of the ocean, looping around Antarctica — before finally warming up enough to rise back to the surface.
Maybe some direct comparison here could help — something along the lines of noting the history of their rejections of AGW, eg how they've back - pedalled on the «since 1998 it's been cooling», to (Bob Carter's) «since 2002 it has been cooling», then the way in which they counter 2005 being the hottest year by saying 1934 was (but conveniently forgetting the bit about that being only the USA, all of 2 % of the global surface area), and then finally (Bob Carter again) «recently it has been cooling».
The phone feels good in the hand thanks to a grippy, textured back panel and a front surface that curves upward along the edges to conform to your hand, almost like the Samsung Galaxy S7.
Its smooth, all - metal unibody case feels comfortable to hold, and the etched OnePlus logo I mentioned earlier adds a delightful tactile surprise when you run a finger along its back surface.
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