Sentences with phrase «enormous wave»

Their games have never made enormous waves, but have sold well, received critical acclaim and earned pride of place in many a player's library.
«Enormous waves across the North Atlantic would eliminate ship traffic» because no ship is built to withstand 30 meter waves (100 feet high).
For this reason, teaching about television becomes a high priority for the church — teaching pastors how to function in an informational rather than an industrial society, teaching denominational leaders how to deal with the new kinds of ethical situations that have resulted from the dominance of this new institution, with its new kind of power, and, above all, teaching parishioners how to cope with the enormous wave of exciting.
Clubs, players and ex-players, managers and pundits alike have all given their contribution to an enormous wave of sadness and pity after this morning's tragic air crash in Colombia, which saw the majority of Brazilian side Chapecoense's squad killed in a plane crash in Colombia.
The surf was breaking high, you see, and Brojen was swimming to shore dog - tired and feeble when an enormous wave lifted him up like a chip of wood and stranded him atop a huge flat rock that was sticking up perhaps 20 feet out of the sea.
To sense these enormous waves — the peak - to - peak distances are measured in light - years — researchers are turning to pulsars.
«The corals really get going, the sponges get going... [in] an enormous wave of diversification,» Wood says.
The study's findings present the best look to date at these enormous waves, which contribute to climate change, marine sound transmission, and the transportation of marine nutrients, sediment and contaminants.
Not coincidentally, it also brought the enormous waves of inexperienced users that kept breaking the mores of «netiquette» and provided a source of profitable chum for the early spam - mers.
We now have the best evidence yet that an enormous wave of volcanism, caused by several continents crashing together to form the even greater landmass known as Gondwana, was the reason for a sharp rise in global temperature.
«Then came an enormous wave of joy when we thought about all the great things this meant our schools could do for our kids.»
The report concludes, correctly I believe, that the U.S. is «in the middle innings of an enormous wave of defaults, foreclosures, and auctions.»
This enormous wave of selling created a huge imbalance between supply and demand.
But by far the greatest culprit in the current crisis is a severe liquidity crunch: There is an enormous wave of selling and a severe shortage of buyers.
Peahi, also known as Jaws, is where tow - in surfing originated, which is the only way to access this enormous wave when the right north winter swell is coming in.
Due to its enormous waves, J Bay is where annual Billabong pro surfing challenge is held and was actually ranked as 2nd of the «Best Surfing Destinations in the World».
I turned just in time to see another enormous wave about to break directly on top of me.
Here those enormous waves in ST, are reduced by half the size and peel long into the cove.
As if to generate an anxiety about the prospect of catastrophic submersion, the gallery has been transformed by a carpeted floor that rises like an enormous wave against the back wall, threatening at any moment to crash down and wash the visitor away.
No title (But the sand...)(est. $ 300,000 - $ 500,000) depicts an enormous wave, cresting in violent, foamy peaks and tossing surfers from their boards.
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