Sentences with phrase «dangerous waters there»

VERY dangerous waters there, my friend.

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Still, if there are children or animals in the house, boiling water can be dangerous — not because of the mist itself, but just because of how hot the humidifier could get.
Sure Sunny, there is no doubt about the fact that Wenger's words don't hold water, but the panicking cause by the speculations is more dangerous than the real deal itself.
No matter what Wenger has done for this club it does not give him a lifetime pass to the managers job and 8m a year, we as a club are sailing into dangerous waters and with Greedy Stan and Wenger sailing the ship there's every chance we, l remain also rans with a history,
One word of caution for families with young children — the little stream that runs round the back of the pool area is not particularly well cordoned off — it just has a single strand of rope — and it looks positively filled with algae which can be quite dangerous and on one occasion a family we were talking to at the baby pool — their eldest son slipped and fell in luckily he was o.k but we learnt, after the hotel staff looked overly concerned, that there are snakes in the stream (apparently they are harmless water snakes and no - one has seen them venture around the poolside!)
The beach was nice, white sand and warm water, but a couple of things made it not quite perfect: the water is not crystal clear, it is a bit murky and as soon as you walk into the water there is a sudden drop of around 30 cm that makes it dangerous for little children; in this area there are stones so getting in and out the water is a bit awkward.
From tubs and toilets full of water, to potentially dangerous chemicals and medications, there are many things that can cause harm to a curious child.
Inflatable bathtubs are considered to be dangerous because if there is water in the adult tub, then the inflatable tub can float and tip, spilling the baby into the water.
The state Department of Health has been aware that there were dangerous levels of PFOA in the water in the municipal water supply for Hoosick Falls since at least 2014, and that it was above the recommended federal level of 400 parts per trillion put in place in 2009.
As a (poor) analogy, arguing whether or not it's human - caused feels a bit like planning to develop real estate on a seaside clifftop which some specialists have said might suffer dangerous erosion in the next 70 years unless you put up some seawalls to prevent water action at the base of the cliff - and basing your view whether to build seawalls and other erosion defences upon whether or not there's proof that human activity would be the cause of any future erosion, rather than whether or not erosion is likely and if so how harmful it might be to your interests if nothing is done to reduce it.
«Doctor, I don't think there's anybody that can read the English language that can confuse the determination by the health department that the water is not dangerous to people,» said DeFrancisco.
«Dr., I don't think there's anybody that can read the English language that can confuse the determination by the health department that the water is not dangerous to people,» said DeFrancisco.
In the wake of the swim party, Judith Enck, Environmental Protection Agency regional director, points out portions of the lake are still a Superfund site, and there are areas where storm water and untreated sewage flow into the lake, making it dangerous for swimmers.
«There is simply no cost - effective way of removing radioactive iodine from water, but current methods of letting the ocean or rivers dilute the dangerous contaminant are just too risky,» said Chenfeng Ke, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College.
Exposure to the slurry of water and other chemicals formed after coal is washed would be more dangerous to human health than exposure to MCMH — and there have been numerous coal slurry floods and spills in West Virginia and U.S. history.
So, while there are no tonic water brands on the market with perfect ingredients at the present time, there are a few that have passable ingredients to assist with resolving persistent charley horse issues that can cause dangerous leaps out of bed on a nightly basis.
If you were to soak the tea bad in warm water not hot enough to get a good bacterial kill initially, there may be enough viable bacteria in the tea leaves to grow during that 5 hour interval such that the next cup may be seriously dangerous (some may divide every 15 minutes, for example).
I know, I want to jump in the water too (except where there are waves; those are a little dangerous)!
There is media fervor and, more distressingly to our protagonist, there is a full investigation by the National Transportation Security Board to determine what went wrong and whether or not Sully made the right decision to attempt the dangerous water landing rather than try to either return to LaGuardia or land on the runway of New Jersey's nearby Teterboro AirThere is media fervor and, more distressingly to our protagonist, there is a full investigation by the National Transportation Security Board to determine what went wrong and whether or not Sully made the right decision to attempt the dangerous water landing rather than try to either return to LaGuardia or land on the runway of New Jersey's nearby Teterboro Airthere is a full investigation by the National Transportation Security Board to determine what went wrong and whether or not Sully made the right decision to attempt the dangerous water landing rather than try to either return to LaGuardia or land on the runway of New Jersey's nearby Teterboro Airport.
V](Andrew Noren, 1987) Rak ti Khon Kaen (Cemetery of Splendour, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2015) + Vapour (2015) Passacaglia y Fuga (Jorge Honik, 1974) + La mirada errante (1969 - 1981) Circle (Jack Chambers, 1969) On Dangerous Ground (Nicholas Ray, 1951) Echoes of Silence (Peter Emmanuel Goldman, 1967) Lumière d'été (Jean Grémillon, 1943) + Remorques (1941, Gardiens de phare (1929), L'Amour d'une femme (1954), Le Ciel est à vous (1944), Le 6 juin à l'aube (1946) Corps à coeur (Paul Vecchiali, 1979) + Trous de mémoire (1985) Anna (Alberto Grifi & Massimo Sarchielli, 1975) An Affair to Remember (Leo McCarey, 1957) John From (João Nicolau, 2015) Suite California & Stops Passes Part 1: Tijuana to Hollywood Via Death Valley (1976) Part 2: San Francisco to Sierra Nevadas & Back Again (Robert Nelson, 1978) Plumb - line (Carolee Schneemann, 1968) No Home Movie (Chantal Akerman, 2015) Thorndon (Joanna Margaret Paul, 1975) + Napkins (1975), Aberhart's House (1976) Un enano en el jardín (Claudio Caldini, 1981), A través de las ruinas (1982), Ofrenda (1978), Aspiraciones (1976), Baltazar (1975) Rose (Siloh Cinquemani, 2013) + Narcissi (2013) Dripping Water (Michael Snow, 1969) + To Lavoisier, Who Died in the Reign of Terror (1991), Rameau's Nephew by Diderot (thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen (1974) Heads and Tales (Francis Conrad, 1967) Reel 30b01 — Positano (Pierre Clémenti, 1969) La noche bengalí (Narcisa Hirsch & Werner Nekes, 1980) La nuit claire (Marcel Hanoun, 1979) Human Desire (Fritz Lang, 1954) Le jardin qui bascule (Guy Gilles, 1975) Bérénice (Éric Rohmer, 1954) + Les nuits de la pleine lune (Full Moon in Paris, 1984) Simone Barbès ou la vertu (Marie - Claude Treilhou, 1980) There's Always Tomorrow (Douglas Sirk, 1956) + Zu neuen Ufern (1937) Tender is the Night (Henry King, 1962) Loin de Manhattan (Jean - Claude Biette, 1982) Five Year Diary.
I'm in total agreement that there are dangerous waters ahead if Amazon is allowed to dominate ebooks --
There's nothing more dangerous or frightening than a dog running loose in the snow, possibly losing all sense of direction, or falling through the ice into the water.
Pascuales is to Jalisco and Colima what Puerto Esondido is to Oaxaca — you've seen this wave in the mags — dangerous, hollow, and for experts (or you) only if there's any hint of Southern Hemi in the water.
The North Shore looks beautiful, but I'm worried it will be too dangerous to get in the water there in Feb..
- the suit is battery - powered - the battery lets the suit stay inflated for 45 minutes to an hour - if the suit deflates with the user in it, it can become a very dangerous situation, as the user might suffocate - users bring a bottle of water or a small fan with them inside the suit due to extremely hot temperatures - the latest model of the suit allows the person wearing it to hear what people outside are saying - there's a small strip of clear PVC surrounding the bottom of the Pikachu's feet - this allows the operator to see where they're walking - the operator is also able to see clearly through the suit's eyes - there's a mechanism which allows the operator to control the movement of the ears - the recommended height for an operator is 155 cm - the suit is 20 kg and the operator has to bear some of its weight on their shoulders through a harness
Expect a climb up some scaffolding that'll ensure there's a vertiginous test of your platforming skills; look out for a dangerous trip into a pitch black forest involving red eyed arachnids and glowing orbs of light; a race against a rapidly rising water level and a roof top scramble with nothing to help you except an unpredictable, twisting, growing vine.
There is a lot of alarmist coverage of Hurricane Irene, but the storm may change its course, weaken over the cooler ocean waters off the middle of the east coast, and come ashore, if at all, as a weaker storm — still dangerous, but short of Stormageddon.
It is driving risks for crop yields in many regions and generally increases dangerous weather extremes around the globe, yet in the dry Sahel there seems to be a chance that further warming might indeed enhance water availability for farming and grazing.»
Where there is no oxygen in the water, then it is impossible for the insoluble sulphides in the tailings to oxidise into something soluble and dangerous.
And even when the dangerous dumps are listed «high hazard», there's no mention of how that correlates to water contamination.
There was no evidence provided of an unusual danger not generally existing in similar bodies of water, or that the lake contained a dangerous condition constituting a trap.
There was no finding that the presence of water was likely in that area and the trial judge's finding of a foreseeable danger fell far short of a finding that the hotel knew of the likelihood of a dangerous situation arising.
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