Sentences with phrase «early worlds»

Early world outcomes have confirmed that satisfactory to excellent function can be achieved with these types of procedures.
That's because they are rarely used and can be really early world around.
In the study, a research team found that the Almahata Sitta meteorite once belonged to a protoplanet, one of tens of early worlds that experienced impacts and buildups to ultimately create the rocky planets in our solar system.
Actually, aircraft carriers made of ice were seriously considered in early World War Two for the North Atlantic.
With an Xbox gamer tag known as «Jason of Duty» — it might come as no surprise that I am a huge fan of the Call of Duty franchise right from its very early World War II days; despite being disappointe... [Read More]
Taught subjects ranging from early world history to contemporary history, worked with students in and out of the classroom and developed new learning concepts.
«From studies such as these,» Blake says, «we are learning that the pivotal chemical compounds needed to seed early worlds with the volatiles required for life are universal.»
He has previously written about and lectured on the aerodynamics of cricket balls, golf balls and earlier World Cup soccer balls.
In SM3DWorld for example it's not really totally balanced as there are a few harder Levels in kinda earlier worlds and some levels that are just about having fun and joy somewhere occurring in the last worlds.
• The human body • Early world civilizations • Early American civilizations • Astronomy • The history of the Earth • Animals and habitats • A new nation • Frontier explorers
Moreover, the «hurdle rates» that define the minimum acceptable return on an investment remain higher than they should be — in many cases because thinking remains coloured by an earlier world of higher inflation and interest rates.
The answer that I have in mind actually entered an earlier world full of power struggles, social conflict, philosophical confusion and economic disparities based on appetite, influence and exploitation.
The third option, which I urge, is that the main - line denominations give up a great deal of their earlier world - views and theologies and instead deal with what God requires of us here and now.
The trip to Turf Moor was supposed to be a tricky affair and after Scott Arfield's early world - class strike for Burnley, there was a moment when you thought this could be a long night, but it was only a moment.
Until now, the existence of these early worlds were only predicted by simulation models.
SAN DIEGO — RNA, the genetic molecule that many researchers think was the basis of the first life, might not have been able to take the heat in the early world.
«These simulations show that our early world had about the same average temperature as today, and a seawater pH within roughly one unit of neutral.»
Some of the stages even work in tandem with the background music, like an early World 3 stage that has ropes bouncing up and down and dancing to the beat of the music.
After that, it becomes a deeper tale of survival and all of that earlier world - building pulls together.
The scale of their early world is small, and is often confined to a fairly tiny environment.
I'm in the last world now, but I keep going back to find secrets, complete challenges and seek out every secret chapter in the earlier worlds.
Anything high quality, exceptional and rare, from the early world maps to contemporary works of art by the living artists was on view for ten days and attracted large numbers of private and institutional collectors.
As an earlier World Bank - commissioned study noted, food stocks plummet, average summer temperatures reach extreme heatwave levels across vast swaths of the world, and sea - level rise threatens to displace hundreds of millions of people.
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