Sentences with phrase «fault line from»

Over at Cal Tech, seismologist Dr. Lawrence Hayes (Paul Giamatti) is predicting a swarm of tremors along the titular fault line from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

Not exact matches

An apocalyptically - worded story in the latest issue of the New Yorker detailed the devastation that might result from a high - magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone, a fault line that runs from Cape Mendocino, Calif., to Vancouver Island, Canada.
The world from San Francisco to the Ural Mountains seemed permanently divided into two hostile, ideologically opposed, nuclear - armed camps, along a fault line defined at the end of World War II.
The response to World Vision revealed some major fault lines in the Church, and many of us who grew up evangelical interpreted all the gleeful «farewelling» from evangelical leaders as our final kick out the door.
But it's a fault line that cuts right through black ¯ and white ¯ culture, dividing the civil from the degrading.
One of the points in which the criticism of the last century was most notably at fault was its assumption that the line ran from Mark through Matthew and Luke to John.
But regardless of whose fault it was, here the Colts were nursing a six - point lead with the Texans just 7 yards from the goal line.
He needs to be brought in line and to stop trying to divert attention away from himself by blaming others and naming the perceived faults of Arsene Wenger.
Often, harsh words from impatience only agitate the potential fault lines between you and your child and make it progressively more difficult to get through to them.
The new fault line between New York and New Jersey came into view at the March 24 meeting of the Port Authority Board where Sources say Degnan threatened to hold up Cuomo's LaGuardia Airport project unless he got a commitment from the agency to build a new bus terminal.
From there the fault lines rapidly multiplied — upstate versus downstate, white versus black, Silver insiders versus everybody else.
The primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders exposed policy fault lines within the party on issues ranging from the minimum wage, to free trade and hydrofracking.
Indian Point is just 24 miles north of New York City and is located about a mile from where two earthquake fault lines intersect.
The researchers determined that the earthquakes at Abu Dabbab extend in a line from the coast into the Red Sea, «and the seismicity pattern is arc - shaped in depth, confined to the dome - like structure of the rigid igneous body that formed during the Precambrian era» above an active fault, El Khrepy said.
And countries lying on fault lines, near active volcanoes, or in mudslide - prone areas will all benefit from the best, most up - to - date information on their local geology.
When Magnani and her colleagues examined the New Madrid faults, they saw evidence of earthquakes — the horizontal rows of bricks were offset at the fault linefrom the distant past into the present.
For more than a decade, Steckler and colleagues have collected data from instruments positioned along a known fault line stretching from Myanmar (also known as Burma) to eastern India.
«It's hard to draw a direct line from the geothermal field to effects on the San Andreas fault, but it seems plausible that they could interact,» Brodsky said.
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found an unusual mass of rock deep in the active fault line beneath Chile which influenced the rupture size of a massive earthquake that struck the region in 2010.
In the past few decades, seismologists have discovered potentially serious fault lines everywhere from the Carolinas to Missouri.
And in 2003, the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping was created (with funding from the National Science Foundation) in partnership with the University of Florida and the University of California, Berkeley to promote the use of ALSM in ongoing research — and so far it has even pinpointed at least one previously unknown fault line (near Puget Sound, WA).
Super-shear quakes may create more violent tremors farther from the fault line than shear quakes do.
After moving to Belgium and then back to the DRC at age 8 — his father was a sought - after soccer coach at the time — Mulembakani noticed the jarring economic fault lines that separated western Europe from central Africa.
the sudden shaking of Earth's crust caused by the release of energy along fault lines or from volcanic activity.
From this simple setup, Mohamed Diab weaves a white - knuckled tale of resistance and shared humanity that artfully evokes the political fault lines in the Arab world's most populous nation.
The lines are meant to evoke a visceral reckoning from us as viewers, and to stand as another example of Tonya's «not my fault» posture.
Maybe it's the director's fault, but seeing so many bad performances all lined up in a row made me consider that few actors go for big, brave choices and raw, aggressive, messy human emotion, and that there's a similar fear of the Spalding Gray approach where one does as little as possible, as well as of the strange vibe we catch from actors working under the spell of David Lynch.
For most of the running time, the adaptation is faithful to a fault — with huge chunks of narration lifted from the book, and even lines of McCarthy's prose written out on screen.
It's partly because the topic is highly relevant to my forthcoming Letters to a Young Education Reformer, partly because of the well - deserved attention to Don Hirsch's new book Why Knowledge Matters, partly because expert predictions about everything from the consequences of Brexit to our current election have been so off, and partly because deference to (a vaguely conceived) «expertise» offers a fault line to so many of our current debates.
«Indiana is rightfully proud of its steps to expand preschool programs and elevate quality, but it's shortsighted and wrong to deny children educational opportunity from the starting line because of their immigration status — especially children who are clearly here through no fault of their own.
It might not be entirely divergent from what you see coming from the competition, but that means it's hard to find fault in its lines and looks.
As Tom and Charlotte seek help for their daughter, the fault lines within their marriage and their close - knit community emerge from the shadows where they have been hidden for years, and the relentless quest to find the monster who invaded their town - or perhaps lives among them - drive this psychological thriller to a shocking and unexpected conclusion.
She was a girl like you or like someone you knew - from a cracked home, a fault line between her parents, for which she felt responsible.
(The characters know the famous line from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar — «The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars / But in ourselves» — and consider it to be hogwash.)
The New Madrid Fault line is a 150 - mile fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois into Arkansas.
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Earthquake Insurance — Most homeowners realize that their typical homeowners insurance policy does not cover them for earthquake damage, and many simply think that they do not need coverage because they live so far from a fault line.
Journey up through the Great Glen, a 380 million year old fault line cutting across Scotland you'll tackle Scotland from coast to coast.
Assembling in Marfa will be a faction of contemporary artists who are peeling the page one frame - at - a-time in an inquiry into the visual dimension of language, ranging from David Gatten's reflection on the role of documents and Michael Tracy's secret, worldly recitations to Julia Meltzer and David Thorne's digital archives where images become a fault - line between world views and hidden narratives.
For the first of its Concrete Lates, Hayward Gallery had decided to partner with Boiler Room and showcase three progressive sets from performers who are interested in pushing boundaries and exploring the fault line between noise and techno.
That collaging of America's fault lines runs from his combine Canyon, in which he juxtaposes a photograph of his son with a stuffed American bald eagle to invoke the myth of Jupiter and Ganymede, to his silkscreen paintings of the 1960s in which photographs of astronauts and farms are overshadowed by the face of assassinated president John F Kennedy.
From the caption outside, which welcomes visitors to the show by insisting that «empire» is «a highly provocative term», and that the «imperial narratives» examined in the exhibition have influenced «social structures, culture and the fault lines of contemporary global politics», this is a prissy and off - putting event.
For her 2007 work Shibboleth, she cracked open the floor of London's Tate Modern, a blunt and hazardous fault line that drove the gaze of visitors downward, away from the soaring Turbine Hall.
She has sought out lowly objects and abject creatures from the natural world, and made carriers of meaning of them on the fault - line between nature and culture.
I did read that the range splits the Antarctic plate and that it was on plate fault line, but it was from a skeptic author so I won't bother pushing it.
Earthquake risk associated with enhanced geothermal systems can be minimized by siting plants an appropriate distance away from major fault lines.
The bottom line is, if you were hurt or lost a loved one in an accident, and another party is at fault, we want to hear from you.
It's hard to provide a precise time line, but we will attempt to get your deductible and any other expenses you incurred back from the at - fault party.
The New Madrid fault line is a 150 - mile fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois.
Aside from the usual tickets and road violations, filing of insurance claims beyond what the insurer is expecting from you could raise the red flag that you are a threat to the bottom line, even if the claims filed were not your fault.
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