Sentences with phrase «fair bit of its life»

A giant earwax plug pulled from a blue whale recently revealed a fair bit of its life history, from its testosterone kicking in as it grew up to its times of stress (measured by cortisol levels) and contaminants it picked up from the waters it swam in.

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Well, the cookies that I tried from Affairs of Living's site didn't turn out so great (though the other kids at our table surprised me by eating a number of them and to be fair, I did alter the original recipe a bit due to dietary restrictions), but the chips sure were a success.
Any person of our generation knows a fair bit about life and how humans are passionate people when writing about their passion, whatever that passion may be.
I spent a fair bit of time in Winnipeg when I lived in Saskatchewan.
Sam P grow up life's not fair but with 8 million comes a little bit of criticism I'm sure the old one will get through it and finish off ruining the club.
I will say we also had a fair bit of things that weren't NEEDED, but we loved and made our life easier.
With the rise to prominence of restaurants like Copenhagen's famed Noma, and a stampede to fill our lives with all things hyggelig, it's fair to say that Nordic cuisine is having a bit of a moment.
There's a fair bit of trial and error involved, as with anything, to discover what works for your individual needs, but it's with so much joy that I share these explorations and tools that have helped me restore balance to my mind + body, and live a really full, happy life.
Every year, when I see adverts and posts about the Handmade Fair I get so jealous as living in the Isle of Man means it is a bit of a trip to the... Read More
The book does touch a fair bit on the main figures in Stalin's political and personal life, which is what I was hoping for, but this came with a downside; there were a lot of people to keep track of, and some of them were too one - dimensional to be interesting.
I've done a fair bit of travelling in life, have loved seeing a fair bit of the world Life's allife, have loved seeing a fair bit of the world Life's alLife's all...
Lots more Fantasy Life on 3DS and a fair bit of the home run contest mini game on Smash Bros 3DS.
While I'll agree the characters and relationships are a bit forced and the story and dialogue needs work, there's more than a fair amount of humor and life material that multiple generations of families can appreciate.
There is also a fair number of friends in my life that have the same taste in literature and there is a fair bit of lending and trading going on.
My life has an abundance of frustration and pain plus a fair bit of sex and lots of killing and broken bones but it's got precious little hope & joy comfort & inspiration.
My personal guess is that if you've been following the logic that I've laid out above, your return expectations are likely to be a fair bit higher than what you'll actually experience for the rest of your life.
Most of the major events in our lives entail a fair bit of red tape.
Most house cats actually lack a fair bit of activity and enrichment in their lives.
One of the guys who we ended up chatting with a fair bit on the train looked over at us and joked, «Isn't it funny we how all think other people live like this; like this is normal for other people?
Being fair though, you see all the praise for half done jobs, more focus on BC and basically simpering about how good everything from Microsoft is on just about every forum / comment section from loyal fans... If their customers stopped accepting mediocre first party, then live services and the next bit of tech to come along, and while Xbox starves itself of top quality fp games, then they may get something better.
It definitely sounds like it will live up to that name, with a fair bit of new content in addition to upgraded visuals.
Retina support is crystal clear and ultra sharp, but even the older models will enjoy the brilliant and believable life - like animations and the finer details as EA have tried (and succeeded, we think) to give a fair bit of recognition to their player models and stadiums...
Battery life for the controller is a decent if not spectacular seven hours, which is a fair bit less than the DualShock 3's, though with the amount of new tech on board, was to be expected.
Doing so involves a fair bit of Google Street - mapping, researching real life videos and photos, and a touch of artistic license.
Add the mountain hideout (based on where actual ninja clans may have retreated after the Iga Revolt) and their employment by various shogun of the era (ninja groups would certainly switch loyalties rather easily), and you've got a setup which is actually a fair bit closer to real life than you'd expect.
A six - part promotional miniseries designed to provide backstory (and a fair bit of hype) for Alan Wake will launch this Sunday for Xbox Live Gold subscribers.
It's also fair to say that while the PlayStation 4's menus are far from perfect, they're miles ahead of those of the Xbox One's messy operating system, and while Sony's PSN network began this console generation a bit behind Microsoft's Xbox Live, at this stage in proceedings there's little to pick between the two in terms of performance, features or reliability.
That may get you out of Port Arthur, Texas (birthplace of both Rauschenberg and, a bit later, Janis Joplin), but it won't get you out of the good old days in Lower Manhattan, when Jasper Johns was Rauschenberg's neighbor, and more, when images from Life Magazine and Time became fair game, and when Abstract Expressionism, then in its woeful second generation, was faltering.
I live in an area that still has a tiny bit of mining, some manufacturing, and a fair amount of agriculture.
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Live at the fair, we'll be seeking out the latest in green design — and sometimes, we admit, it might be a bit of a
Unfortunately, playing fair means that those of us who've benefited the most from the industrial largesse that's driving climate change may have to live on a wee bit less, at least in the short term.
The story took on a bit of a life of its own resulting in some TV appearances that in turn generated a fair bit of commentary from the general public.
In order to run the increasingly power hungry titles or programs you typically have to forgo long battery life and instead accept a monster of a laptop that is plugged in a majority of the time, or you eschew any hopes of playing demanding games and shoot for a consumption and productivity device that will last you a fair bit and be more desirably diminutive.
It can take a fair bit of time to get charged (and by fair bit we mean 2 - 2.5 hours to charge completely) but can provide you with a battery life of two days easily on moderate usage which is a huge plus point taking in consideration the price of the smartphone.
There's no pressure to decide what you are going to do for the rest of your life after attending the fair, — it's just information gathering to see what your options are after you graduate (and a bit of what you might have to do in order to get there).
This is a broad statement and to be fair there are some wonderful examples of businesses that do an extraordinary job of making life a bit easier for those with disabilities.
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