Forever fascinated
by these inhabitants of the great blue sea, we're whale - watching this month — even when we're not by the water!
The Hero has been brought up
by the inhabitants of a remote and nameless mountain village.
He said that whilst the statutory wording «merely requires proof of user
by the inhabitants of any locality it does not say user only
by the inhabitants of the locality».
Having then gone on to consider the evidence which had been put before the public inquiry Lord Hoffmann concluded that «it is sufficient that the land is used predominantly
by inhabitants of the village [ie the locality in the Sunningwell case]».
Higgins suggests the following definition for ecocide: The extensive destruction, damage to or loss of ecosystem (s) of a given territory, whether by human agency or by other causes, to such an extent that peaceful enjoyment
by the inhabitants of the that territory has been severely diminished.
Yet these things surely are nothing but «the extensive destruction, damage to or loss of ecosystem (s) of a given territory» which «severely diminishes» the «peaceful enjoyment
by the inhabitants of that territory».
And a clear operational definition of your «CAGW» might have been helpful, even for the «Consensus CAGW», given how its use is largely restricted to use
by inhabitants of blog commentaries which suggests it's a sign of a very distinct «worldview», likely with it's very own set of biases.
Is «ascertainable ecocide» (deforestation, oil spills, fossil fuel extraction, pollution - dumping) a problem for «the inhabitants of [a] territory», if it is not the case that «peaceful enjoyment
by the inhabitants of that territory have been severely diminished»?
His ongoing project, Time After Time Capsule, consists of ten enormous kawaii time capsules to be filled with items personalised
by the inhabitants of ten cities worldwide.
However this term also fits into the methodology and conceptual practice associated with the artist's ongoing Autoconstrucción project, inspired by the resourceful and ingenious collaborative building techniques employed
by the inhabitants of Colonia Ajusco, his childhood neighborhood in Mexico City.
These projects draw attention to local conditions through habitual interaction and chance, revealing the disconnection and displacement often experienced
by inhabitants of urban areas and playfully attempting to overcome them.
The premise of the game involves the player taking control of a team of robots who have discovered a new planet and are busy preparing it for habitation
by the inhabitants of their homeworld.
walking along a true Inca road which has been used
by the inhabitants of the surrounding areas.
See artworks created
by inhabitants of Singapadu, marveling at their incredible abili...
Haunted
by the inhabitants of the Overlook Hotel, where he spent one horrific childhood year, Dan has been drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father's legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence.
«The Other Neighborhood» a film which won the Best Child - Made Film Award at yesterday's opening ceremony discusses a neighborhood that is deemed dangerous
by the inhabitants of an area in Sharjah without actually naming it.
Now, we will take a minute to briefly recap some of the mechanisms that have been used over the years in the measurement to determine the situation of poverty being faced
by the inhabitants of the planet according to these different indicators.
Its burial indicates the insecurity felt
by the inhabitants of Britain during the Roman withdrawal from the province.
The girl also happens to be the Lady of the title, a narf (or sea nymph) named Story (Bryce Dallas Howard) who's been assigned
by the inhabitants of her Blue World to track down and inspire a writer (Shyamalan) whose book - in - progress will influence the rise of an important world leader.
Cebuano is the native language spoken
by the inhabitants of Cebu, Bohol, eastern part of Negros islands, west parts of Leyte, Biliran Islands and southern part of Masbate island.
Slated for release in 2013, the new SimCity invites players to grapple with tough choices about energy generation, environmental costs and the responsibilities shouldered
by inhabitants of a planet with finite resources — choices faced by real policymakers on the very real planet Earth.
A barbecue is usually given
by the inhabitants of some rural district desirous of giving candidates an opportunity to state, that, if elected, all their energies will be devoted to the interests of their constituents and the public weal, and that they pledge themselves, that, when their tenure of office shall expire, they will restore the high trust committed to their hands unsullied, etc..
After you have collected the results of several interviews, begin to read your notes as if they were spoken
by inhabitants of a recently discovered village.
Think of the endless cruelties visited
by the inhabitants of one corner of the dot on scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner of the dot.
Not exact matches
According to a white paper recently released
by the company, the Rush Hour Rewards technology uses an algorithm that takes into account a variety
of factors, including a home's HVAC system, personal preferences
of the
inhabitants, and the weather outside.
But a report
by MailOnline claimed that hate preacher Anjem Choudary was one
of the first
inhabitants, alongside Michael Adebolajo, one
of the men who murdered Fusilier Lee Rigby in Woolwich in 2013.
«The entire life
of this city depends on Rusal,» said Evgeny Ivanov, until recently a foreman at the plant in Sayanogorsk, where pockmarked asphalt recalls the harsh winters endured
by its 60,000
inhabitants, and icy blue mountains line the horizon.
The proposed mine sharply divided the
inhabitants of the valley, which is dotted with centuries - old timber barns and onion - domed churches, and surrounded
by sheer - sided mountains.
In a country with a population
of over 150 million
inhabitants and millions
of businesses; these 20 entrepreneurs diligently carved their names in the sands
of time
by taking advantage
of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria.
Any Republican, especially one watched
by commentators and members
of Congress, will be far superior to the current
inhabitant of the Oval Office on this measure.)
God also commanded Joseph Smith to translate a record
of the ancient
inhabitants of the Americas, written
by prophets who believed and taught the Savior Jesus Christ established his church under his direction.
I guess there is a possibility that one day I could awake and find myself an
inhabitant of Whoville, firmly planted inside the dust speck and being cared for
by an elephant.
To my mind, it accords better with what we know about the laws impressed upon matter
by the Creator that the production and extinction
of the past and present
inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death
of the individual... There is grandeur in this view
of life, with its several powers, having been breathed into a few forms or into one...»
The town's
inhabitants were told
by a representative
of the Iraqi government that they had «until sunrise to evacuate», according to Fox News.
The terror this last law struck into the hearts
of inhabitants of the empire is demonstrated
by an incident in the Acts
of Peter in which a shattered imperial statue, broken in the course
of a vigorous exorcism undertaken
by Peter, was miraculously healed in response to the pleas
of a terrified Christian, fearful
of the consequences
of leaving it in pieces.
Inquisitions,
by contrast, usually succeed: The Catholic Church succeeded in stamping out broadly held heresies, as in the Albigensian Crusade
of 1220 - 1229, which destroyed between 200,000 and 1,000,000
inhabitants of Cathar - controlled towns in Southern France.
Same goes for theologies that suggest the poor are poor because
of their sins, that if only the sick had more faith or gave more money they would be healed, that the tsunami or the earthquake or the flood that devastated a community was clearly the result
of God's wrath on its gay
inhabitants, that we can stop rape
by teaching women to cover up better, that sex before marriage makes a person «broken» and «unwanted.»
Lewis» most successful novel, I believe, is the first part
of his science - fiction trilogy, Out
of the Silent Planet, in which a Cambridge don named Ransom is kidnapped
by two diabolical characters, the scientist Weston and the entrepreneur Devine, and transported via rocket ship as a sacrificial victim to the
inhabitants of another planet called Malacandra (Mars).12.
As
inhabitants of the modern world, we are religious now perhaps to the extent
of our desire to crack open the coffin
of materialism, and to give to reality a larger, freer definition than is allowed
by the militant materialists
of the corporate economy and their political servants, or
by the mechanical paradigm
of reductive science.
Yet even a modest familiarity with the Scholastic tradition may lead one to wonder how many
of the proposals offered as needed trinitarian novelties, here and elsewhere, have already been scrutinized, and perhaps found wanting,
by the long departed
inhabitants of that mostly uncharted land.
He neither denied the existing world nor despaired
of its
inhabitants, but
by setting up an entirely different standard he showed the way
of constructive human living.
Except for a Jewish community
by the walls
of San «a, all
of the
inhabitants of Yemen are
of pure Arab origin and followers
of Islam with the large majority belonging to the Shi`a Zaidi group.
2 Many a reader has been perplexed
by the fact that Abraham does not plead with God for the life
of Isaac, as he had done for the
inhabitants of Sodom.
(23) Divided in study groups, they went out into a village
by the seaside to learn about the situation
of its
inhabitants.
You mean even the never - contacted -
by - humans tribes, like the
inhabitants of North Sentinel Island (and others like them around the world), would understand this + sign???
The paintings which depict Radha and Krishna surrounded
by darkness while they themselves are lit
by a sullen glare from the sky, or portray the lovers enclosed in a triangle
of night while the
inhabitants of Vrindavan unconcernedly go about the day's tasks, are visual metaphors for a sensualism which is simultaneously hidden from the world and from the lovers» awareness.
In the dictionary, a Philistine is not only «a native or
inhabitant of ancient Philistia» but «a crass, prosaic, often priggish individual guided
by material rather than
by intellectual or artistic values.»
You have brought trouble on me
by making me odious to the
inhabitants of the land... my numbers are few, and if they gather themselves against me and attack me, I shall be destroyed, both I and my household.
For all the new European
inhabitants of America the Christian and biblical tradition provided images and symbols with which to interpret the enormous hopes and fears aroused in them
by their new situation, as I have already suggested in using the terms «paradise» and «wilderness.»
On the basis
of information in the Chronicle
of Arbel, he paints out that
by the year AD 100, the Christian faith spread not only in Arbel in Mesopotamia but also in the villages near
by on the mountains, lie concludes: «If,
by the beginning
of the second century, the Christian faith had already won converts among the
inhabitants of the mountain village in Hadiab, then there can be no doubt that the Christian faith had been established before the end
of the first century in Edessa and also in Osrhoene, which were on the high way connecting Arbel with Palestine and Syria.»