Sentences with phrase «by fin»

This is the 45 armchair by Fin Juhl, available at Twentytwentyone.
Usually, though, you get messaged back almost immediately by a Fin human who collects any necessary details and gets started.
I've been skegged a few times in my life, if you've ever been hit by a fin, you know what I'm talking about.
The pair of oral tentacles are constituted by a fin flexible membrane provided with large digital lobes.
It's fitted to the lower part of the transmission and is fed cool air by the fin - shaped transmission case which is matched to wind - channelling vanes in the engine undercover.
Compared to the dying of the Western age captured in Altman's McCabe and Mrs. Miller and Eastwood's Unforgiven, I would offer Cormac McCarthy's «Border Trilogy» as further example of the evocation of nostalgia and the desperate rage against the dying of the light embodied by any fin de siècles in general and by Winterbottom's The Claim in particular.
Up to 100 million sharks are killed each year by finning: Fishermen cut off a shark's dorsal fin to sell as a delicacy and dump the wounded animal back into the ocean to die.
Under the hood, the twin 4 - barrel induction 428 cubic inch V8 engine was topped by finned - aluminum Cobra valve covers and an oval open - element air cleaner.
Sand stirred up by fins can cover corals and kill them.
It is flanked by two pages from a microbiology book, depicting the matrilineage of an orca, as identified by its fins.
Due to the shape of the boosters, each of them actually created three sonic booms — one being produced by the bottom end where the engines are located, another by the landing legs which rest against the body of the booster but jut slightly outwards, and a third by the fins.

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The numbers are getting lower each year as more sharks die as by - catch in fishing operations and get hunted for their dorsal fins.
On the contrary the fishing of sharks for their fins by humans has brought many species to the brink of extinction.
The corollary of that is an enfeebled fin de règne in which Merkel defends a centrist legacy against attacks from both sides, accompanied by a gradual loss of party discipline as potential successors jockey for position.
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Jason served two terms on the Ontario Securities Commission's Small and Medium Enterprises Committee and has been very active in building an alternative finance practice by focusing on fin - tech, crowdfinance and other disruptive models such as online investment platforms, peer - to - peer lending and robo - advising.
The Fiancia will announce and implement different categories of packages according to the level of investment and FIN coins owned by the investors and traders.
The FIN tokens are utility tokens by nature.
Back in 2000, the Jewish World Review published a categorically - brilliant essay by Sam Schulman called «Gay Marriage: fin de linge» in which Mr. Schulman simply and dispassionately dismantled the argument that sexual appetites are the basis for anything but self satisfaction.
The new One World Trade Center, designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, looms above on its 186 - foot - tall, blast - proof, windowless cubic base of reinforced concrete decked out with stainless - steel slats and protruding vertical glass fins.
«We are here because one odd group of fishes had a peculiar fin anatomy that could transform into legs for terrestrial creatures; because the earth never froze entirely during an ice age; because a small and tenuous species, arising in Africa a quarter of a million years ago, has managed, so far, to survive by hook and by crook.
One - stop solution to green banqueting by promoting and facilitating waste - free, shark fin - free and less meat banquets.
The finned ones are followed by a parade of meats.
Dress the fish by removing the fins and head for easier handling.
Unless I'm missing something, the only reasons shark fins have been banned in F1 is because they're deemed «ugly» by enough people with enough power.
The shark fins and T - wings weren't meant to appear on 2017s new breed of F1 cars, but a loophole in the rules was exploited by the teams and we ended up with a variety of different designs and solutions.
With the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take a half - point away from Matt Moore and the «Fins, spread bettors are giving the slight edge to Dallas winning by seven or more and covering at home.
One is the open fin keel, a 6,000 - pound torpedo of cast iron supported by two fins, with a yawning hole between (see drawing page 30).
@strontium Since I always try to default to F1 and FIA people being pretty smart and pretty professional, once you remove all the negative armchair fan rhetoric that is, I would suggest that the reason the fins are just reduced and the t bars are gone but for a much smaller lower gearbox wing according to Lowe, is that going by what Brawn has talked about they don't want to make knee - jerk decisions that will only continue to help the bigger teams who have the resources to adapt more quickly, and harm the lesser teams that can not.
Attention has been paid around the front suspension and brake ducts to work the airflow around the front tyres, while the mirror pods are supported by three delicate fins away from the cockpit area to offset the wake that they produce.
Fins, the aforesaid Joseph Barton has been employed by the BBC, to act as a puppet for them, to fulfil the criteria of polemical sensationalism.
We're fin - spired by these restaurants» commitment to go straw - free on April 22 to protect our planet:
The mayor and Rhatigan sought to send a message by dining in at Blue Fin, not far from where the unexploded car bomb was located.
Forgive My Fins is the first book of the Fins trilogy by Tera Lynn Childs.
By now, you've probably noticed that Fin Fun makes several great H20 mermaid tails.
This is achieved by Deuter's big contact surface, adjustable height setting, and flexible hip fins.
«This causes a shakeup in the fish family tree, which indicates that the ancestor shared by all ray - finned fishes lived tens of millions of years after previously thought, maybe in the aftermath of a mass extinction event around 360 million years ago that decimated many other groups,» said Friedman, an associate curator at the U-M Museum of Paleontology and an associate professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
The Fin Fun Limited Edition mermaid tails set themselves apart from other mermaid tails for sale by their beautiful designs.
The system, developed by Ben Hughes and Tilo Burghardt at the University of Bristol in the UK, has been trained on 240 photographs of shark fins.
They have long defied classification but are generally accepted to be the most primitive living ray - finned fish, separated from the other modern groups by a host of long - extinct fossil fish.
«We predict that Antarctic Blue, Southern Right and Fin whales will be at less than half their pre-exploitation numbers by 2100 because of slow growth rates and heavy historical whaling,» Ms Tulloch said.
Story number 2: Dolphins have the equivalent of names by which they may address each other and even talk about other dolphins behind their fins.
Early on, before their fins begin to grow, the skate embryos move by wiggling the length of their body.
Fin whales are some of the largest animals in the world, only surpassed in size by the blue whale.
The deep, vibrating chants of fin whales are love ballads sung by males to woo whale señoritas, a new study finds.
9 The Shark That Walks on Land: And other strange but true tales of mysterious sea creatures by Michael Bright, The Robson Press, # 12.99 / $ 16.99 This is a book about the ocean's marvels, mythical and real — among them the metre - long epaulette shark that does indeed walk on its paddle - shaped fins.
There was never a huge number of these freshwater dolphins, characterized by a long, tapering snout and a crestlike, remnant dorsal fin; the several thousand reported in ancient accounts had dwindled to just a few hundred by last decade.
Today, ray - finned fish, which belong to the bony fish, are by far the most biodiverse fish group in both salt - and freshwater.
Before the extinction, fish were dominated by two groups: the armor - plated, predatory placoderms and the lobe - finned fish, whose fins are borne on a fleshy, scaly stalk extending from the body.
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