Sentences with phrase «by slow drift»

Anyway, how does not wanting to be constantly obsessed by the slow drift of the memesphere make you an armchair quarterback?
Either we win this war, which might be long, fierce and bloody or our club dies, painfully and by slow drift, after 131 years.

Not exact matches

S1), although by that time model drift had altered the slow deepocean circulation.
To see the total liabilities rise by $ 4.5 trillion in fiscal 2010 isn't unreasonable, when one sees that the net debt has gone up by $ 2.0 trillion, and add in the natural drift of underfunded entitlement plans in a slow economy, where unemployment is high.
Price declines slowed after the statement, but D continued to drift downward along with the rest of the market because of the Trump tariffs, a rate hike by the Federal Reserve and other macro conditions.
Informed by Abstract Expressionism, Japanese aesthetics, and the Icelandic landscape, his art evokes the ephemeral quality of nature and memory — like the night ocean in Northern Sea, the fading tones in Echo, or the slow ebb of a river current in Drifting.
Informed by Abstract Expressionism, Japanese aesthetics, and the Icelandic landscape, Zurier's art evokes the ephemeral quality of nature and memory — like the night ocean in «Northern Sea,» the fading tones in «Echo,» or the slow ebb of a river current in «Drifting
Perched at one of the magazine booths, I watched a succession of tribes go by: a blur of men in white thobes; Eungie Joo and her crew from Sharjah (including M + curator Doryun Chong and the artists Danh Vo, Haegue Yang, and Eric Baudelaire); and the designer Rick Owens surrounded by five black - clad beauties — men, women, expertly draped, drifting slow figure eights around Michèle Lamy, Owens's strikingly face - tattooed and arm - bangled partner, and a young lanky soul, totally androgynous, lagging behind in a pink leather ball gown.
Ideas that commonly surface include perturbations to the earth's orbit by other planets, disruptions of ocean currents, the rise and fall of greenhouse gases, heat reflection by snow, continental drift, comet impacts, Genesis floods, volcanoes, and slow changes in the irradiance of the sun.
The remaining slow drift to lower GMT and pCO2 over glacial time, punctuated by higher - frequency variability and the dust − climate feedbacks, may reflect the consequences of the growth of continental ice sheets via albedo increases (also from vegetation changes) and increased CO2 dissolution in the ocean from cooling.
The position of the Arctic Circle is not fixed and, over the course of the slow and cyclical 40,000 year shifting of the Earth's axial tilt, it fluctuates by a margin of two degrees — at the point of the cycle we're now in, it is drifting northwards at a rate of 49 feet (15 meters) per year.
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