Sentences with phrase «eons of»

It also makes for a far more attractive resume since there is no longer a need for endless paragraphs to contain eons of work history.
But I would suggest, that even those comments that go against everything veteran lawyers have learned from eons of practice have some value.
Resources that accumulated over eons of geological time are being consumed in a single human lifespan.
Green plants bloom like crazy from the CO2 - rich air / water and dissolved nutrients in the ocean accumulated over eons of nothing removing it.
Do you promise to love, cherish and protect her, whether in good times or during human - caused global warming times of adversity, and to seek with her a life hallowed by the eons of time?
Some amphibians had been forced to adapt to eons of climate change cycles that naturally dried up lakes and rivers, as well as an increasing populations of predators.
Meanwhile, high - resolution hurricane models can forecast the growth and path of tropical storms, but would require much greater computer power or eons of time to simulate the large samples of storms required for climate - change studies.
And then it was suddenly summer and I had what seemed like eons of time off from the pressures of grad school.
«Rothko and Sugimoto think in terms of eras of history and eons of organic life, not the decades of their own lives,» Shiff writes.
... lol it must take eons of play time to acquire the necessary fight money to buy a character.
The rock stacks were created when waves and winds sculpted the limestone over eons of time.
You approach them tentatively, aware that one flick of a wayward fin could shatter eons of history.
This incredible flooded cavern is filled with breathtaking rock formations created by eons of erosion by a massive underground river.
To walk on ice, which may have been formed long before Europeans discovered New Zealand makes you realize just how short a human lifespan is in comparison to the eons of time it takes to shape a landscape.
I look forward someday to spending eons of time with you sitting on my lap.
I adopted a Pembroke Corgi and love the little devil, not so much the eons of hairs all over the place (even after vacuuming).
Economic behavior is but one aspect of human behavior, and human behavior is the product of biological evolution across eons of different environments.
Trouble is, after eons of living forever, they're not very good at being mortal.
Years ago before there was me, while all that cosmic dust that would become my cells was still spinning and cycling through the eons of the universe, there was the image of a life.
Over the eons of book publishing, agent querying became the obvious next step once an author finished a manuscript.
In the evenings the exhausted and sweat - soaked laborers retire to even more exhausted families in dusty houses baked by eons of endless summer.
Symbolically, there are endless eons of time that pass during which the apes live in eternal boredom - and cope with the struggle for survival.
Somewhere on the ark of survivors is one of the most powerful artifacts in the universe, the Infinity Stones, and after eons of searching, interplanetary conqueror Thanos and his troop of elite soldiers are determined to find it.
Ponder a while on that fact — down eons of human history, there has never been a more surefire way to meet someone wonderful.
We are the products of eons of evolution within a world that is also immensely varied in its climate, geology, soil and water, and the fruits of that world are not the same all across the globe.
For her learning outside of Reiki, her gratitude goes to Sifu Chen Wei Gun, Peeka Trenkle and to her family on Earth and beyond, throughout eons of time and space.
Once liver glycogen is depleted, without a backup energy source, humanity would've long disappeared in the eons of evolution.
Termites have benefited from eons of evolution to tweak and refine the simple rules they use to get the job done, Korb said.
The massive scale of the iceberg gives scientists a wide latitude to monitor how species and ocean currents respond to a strong shock to a system after eons of stability.
After eons of genetic gaffes, the genomes of nearly all organisms have accumulated heaps of broken genes that seem to just take up space.
Polished and smoothed by eons of roiling water and sand, these fossils — called Petoskey stones — are strewn along Lake Michigan's shore.
The rocky body — the largest yet to get a close flyby — seems to have been just large enough to avoid being reduced to a flying pile of rubble by eons of collisions with other asteroids.
As a result, it looks as if cephalopods have changed very slowly over the eons of their existence.
I have distilled eons of wisdom about cover letters into a list of 10 commandments (well, commandments is a little strong; how about recommendations?)
Fragrance wafts from eons of mulch.
A photosynthetic microorganism was turned into fuel without having to die, be buried in sediment and cooked by eons of geologic processes into petroleum.
If you can dream of a molecule, no matter how bizarre, there is a finite probability that over the eons of time and the immensity of space it has existed somewhere.»
EL61 may have been compressed into its shape by eons of breakneck spin.
Hirokazu Tanimoto and Masaki Sano at the University of Tokyo, Japan, studied what happens during the division of Dictyostelium — a slime mould that has barely changed through eons of evolution.
Here and across Antarctica, eons of storms have piled snow, inch by inch, layer by layer, until the ice was miles high.
3.5 billion years: After eons of such heat, the sun has turned our planet into a true twin of Venus: dry, hot and dead.
Piecing together the planetesimals, the earliest ancestors of the asteroids, hasn't been easy because eons of collisions have broken them apart.
Eons of melting, cooling, and agglomerating have transformed the glass particles in the regolith into a jagged - edged, abrasive powder that clings to anything it touches and packs together so densely that it becomes extremely hard to work on at any depth below four inches.
Babies are born with the ability to learn and use language, a feature of human behavior that, like other behavioral capabilities, emerged from eons of biological evolution — a scientific explanation that author Tom Wolfe rejects in his new book, The Kingdom of Speech.
Variations in its composition may mean that some parts melt more easily than others, causing lumpiness and, after eons of flow, layering.
The Precambrian is an informal name for the eons of the geologic timescale that came before the current Phanerozoic eon.
The Democratic National Committee and the Congressional Democrats took eons of money from the Wall Street lobbyists to get this repeal passed.
After eons of such behavior, the baby's brain evolved to expect life to be a «womb with a view,» with the mother's brain hard - wired to provide that closeness.»
-- Ricki Lake, coauthor of Your Best Birth and cocreator of the documentary The Business of Being Born «Eons of accumulated feminine wisdom, having been muddled and dispersed by modern medical practice, have become sadly unavailable to today's woman.
That insignificant ten to fifteen minute waiting period for food to arrive is actually eons in toddler time, eons of hunger, eons of boredom, eons of stillness, eons of being expected to act like the adult that they are years and years (eons!)
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