Sentences with phrase «by huge»

At the end of March, Hildebrandt and two of his IZW colleagues flew back to Sabah on a uterine - rescue mission, accompanied by huge suitcases filled with veterinary paraphernalia: green scrubs, anaesthetics, antibiotics, drips, probes, a carbon - fibre catheter patented by Hildebrandt and his colleagues for the insemination of rhinos, and a gun case containing a 2 - metre - long video endoscope tailor - made to fit Puntung's reproductive tract.
«It suggests that there was a short era, maybe several hundred million years long, that was populated by huge stars unlike any that we see today.»
Comets are surrounded by a huge cloud of atomic hydrogen because water (H2O) vaporizes from the icy nucleus, and solar ultraviolet light breaks it apart into hydrogen and oxygen.
Suppose for a moment that Earth was visited by huge, jovial aliens who enjoyed imprinting patterns on the deserts by pressing city - size coins down against the dirt.
Pegging the trend toward giant sizes to the Plio - Pleistocene ruled out other hypotheses such as the threat of predation by the huge shark megalodon — which had already been around for millions of years before the whales» growth spurt — or the advent of filter feeding, which had been around for more than 15 million years at that point.
Material sucked up by a huge remote - controlled robot will be lifted through a steel pipe to a transport ship.
That group contains 34 quasars and measures roughly one billion light years across (red crosses), so it is dwarfed by Huge - LQG.
The 10 - year cycle for the census requires steady annual investments in new approaches and technologies, followed by a huge spending ramp up in the final few years to implement everything needed for census day and the extensive follow - up of those who haven't answered out the 10 - question survey.
It is being balkanised by huge corporations (see «Welcome to the age of the splinternet»).
If even a small proportion of the methane they produce is released, we might be overwhelmed by huge tsunamis, runaway global warming, and extinctions.
«The increase in domestic coal consumption is driven by huge demand from existing and upcoming coal - fired power plants,» the report said.
«It would be a great disservice to society if we did not learn as much as possible from the fault zone heated by this huge earthquake,» says Kiyoshi Suyehiro, president and chief executive of the management group of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP).
The protons will collide at four so - called «interaction points» where the collisions are measured by huge particle detectors.
Medzhitov is underestimating the huge diversity of proteins that Dunne and others are finding on the surface of worms — proteins that could be mimicked by a huge range of allergens in the modern world.
Say Moscow was suddenly obliterated by a huge 20 - megaton explosion, which is about what a 100 - meter object would provide.
I was amazed by the huge risks the staff was willing to take because of their commitment to the large population in need of medicinal marijuana.
«The people who set off the nuclear explosion were totally surprised by the huge number of high energy electrons that were released,» Brown says.
Nonlocality was indeed endemic to quantum mechanics, Bell had shown: somehow, the outcome of the measurement on particle B depended on the measured outcome on particle A, even if the two particles were separated by huge distances at the time those measurements were made.
Dwarfed by the huge adults, juveniles don't stand a chance.
They were simply overwhelmed by the huge quantities of data.
Nour also runs his own it business, Nourayn Media Group, out of an office dominated by a huge marketing flowchart in English.
While humans would clearly be killed by its huge g - forces, the gun could lift cargo more cheaply than current methods, says Hunter.
His home was among the most industrial and polluted communities in the nation, routinely blasted by burning gases and thick smoke from the refinery, and next to chemical plants, a commercial port frequented by huge diesel ships and a slew of shuttered factories left over from the city's World War II shipbuilding days.
Based on various lines of indirect evidence, astronomers are fairly sure that the sun is surrounded by a huge cloud of dormant comets — trillions of them, probably — that move in lazy orbits extending halfway to the nearby stars.
Most of the United States's cropland is devoted to growing corn and soybeans — not because there's an unbelievable demand to eat corn and soybeans, but because there are federal subsidies to grow them — written into the law by huge agricultural companies who control certain senators.
Such galactic outflows are driven by the huge energy output from the active and turbulent centres of galaxies.
With so many powered screwdriver products available to buy, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the huge variety of choices.
Whether you choose a longboard with a wooden or a plastic deck, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the huge number of products available.
With so many 32 inch TV deals to choose from, it is easy to find yourself overwhelmed by the huge selection.
When you are looking for a 55 Inch TV for sale, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the huge selection of models.
Buffalo School leaders are not surprised by the huge drop in standardized test scores.
Talk to senior Tory figures at the apex of the Coalition and you will hear the following: that they expect to win the next general election, but not by a huge margin.
He was hit by a huge rebellion over holding an In - Out vote in 2011 and then promised one in 2013 to fend off UKIP.
For his part, Bunny didn't sound intimidated by the huge fundraising gap between him and the incumbent.
Voters statewide approved the bank in all but eight counties, including by huge margins from the counties located in the Adirondack Park, including Essex and Hamilton counties, with 63 and 70 percent approval rates, respectively.
The graph below (prepared by my colleague Pete Hoskin) confirms that the Treasury is going to fall short by a huge # 100 billion.
Of course all MPs should declare donations on time and there has been a wake - up call across the parties, evidenced by the huge rush of late reporting by MPs following my trauma.
The ONS also disclosed that household spending has grown by 0.6 per cent, or # 1.6 billion, in the fourth quarter of last year, driven by a huge rise in people buying life insurance as the economy recovers.
His comments will be inflammatory at a time when Labour MPs have toned down their public opposition to Corbyn, after his second leadership election by a huge margin in the autumn.
In her Hastings and Rye constituency there was a protest by a huge flotilla of fishermen about the EU still having rights to the UK's fishing waters in the Brexit transition.
Each of these online campaigns and coups has been accompanied by huge amounts of self - mythologising and bragging: «When I call up a minister's office,» he said in 2007, «you can hear them go, «Oh shit, it's Guido.
Labour and the Lib Dems needed to «seize the opportunity we now have because [Rupert] Murdoch is laid low by this huge crisis».
«By a huge margin, Brown voters say Buffalo is on the right track, as do Schroeder voters.
«Among registered Democrats (not likely primary voters) Cuomo is favored over Nixon by a huge 66 - 19 percent margin, including among self - identified liberals, 63 - 18 percent.
20 days ago, David Cameron announced that he would be stepping down as Prime Minister and we faced the prospect of a General Election, against a Party led by some of the most right wing Tories ever, and with UKIP buoyed by huge Leave votes in our Labour heartlands, including in places like Clifton.
And Clinton leads among New York City votes by a huge margin, as well as suburban, upstate and independent voters.
Romney's Lt. Gov lost the gubernatorial election by a huge margin in 2006, proof that Massachusetts voters don't like Romney.
Democrats hold the State Assembly by a huge margin, while Republicans control the State Senate with only a slim and cobbled - together majority.
«The great recession and the election of Andrew Cuomo by a huge margin hit the public sector hard,» Iannuzzi said during his opening speech.
«It was pretty much men who were in work and it was dominated by a huge amount of manual hard graft labour.
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