An unknown number
float out to sea or sink to the ocean floor.
In other cultures, bodies are sent down a river in a canoe, or
floated out to sea on a raft, or raised up to the sky in the trees.
If friendship isn't your foundation, when those first waves hit, your relationship's sexy wall décor will be
floating out to sea.
Icebergs that have calved off the edge of the glacier are visible
floating out to sea — but so are cracks hundreds of kilometers inland from Jakobshavn, on what would otherwise be a flat expanse of ice.
Rip currents can be dangerous to even the strongest swimmers if you don't know how to react once you notice
yourself floating out to sea.
Manny, Diego, and the rest of the herd are suddenly
floating out to sea at the edge of a continental cataclysm.
It is then
floated out to sea, where the telescopic tower is lifted with hydraulic lift jacks on a single working platform.
Lead author of the study Joseph MacGregor said in a statement: «Typically, the leading edge of an ice shelf moves forward steadily over time, retreating episodically when an iceberg calves off (breaks off and
floats out to sea), but that is not what happened along the shear margins.»
Not exact matches
Good advice: pick a school which sends
out parenting information electronically, then you're in less danger of losing it (or, better placed
to find it again in the depths of your inbox rather than the paper
sea that
floats around the house).
But for the moment, amid a
sea of names being
floated — New York City Public Advocate Tish James, Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas among them — lawmakers are still working
out more thorny legal questions of a joint session of the Senate and Assembly, which would be required
to fill the post.
Generally, fish eggs
float toward the
sea surface and the young drift in the surface currents until they mature and swim
to the depths where they live
out their lives.
He saw rocks embedded in glacial ice and heard at least one report of a rocky iceberg
floating far
out to sea.
But as infuriating or anticlimactic as you may find the ending, it
floats in the memory, this feeling that we're all at
sea, tossed by the waves, reaching
out for someone — anyone —
to help.
Otherwise, he gives a piece of deep, philosophical information and
floats downstream and
out to sea.
In lightning flashes Marion Cotillard is furious, good - humored, sexy, and a little bit scary, stealing the show at every turn, most notably in a scene in which she's left
floating in the
sea after a prank causes her
to wipe
out while waterskiing.
Kids contribute by going a couple miles
out to sea on the institute's
floating lab, a 70 - foot - long motorized vessel, casting nets and helping count, measure, and identify bottom fish as well as sharks, skates, and stingrays.
And in I went,
floating, rolling, splashing, swimming, and the
sea called, Come
out, come
out, and further I went but always it swept me back
to shore.
To me, the only immediate problem was Willard sticking out his tongue instead of waving at me when I was anxious to communicate with something or someone besides sea shells and fishing float
To me, the only immediate problem was Willard sticking
out his tongue instead of waving at me when I was anxious
to communicate with something or someone besides sea shells and fishing float
to communicate with something or someone besides
sea shells and fishing
floats.
In fact, this card is so basic with respect
to its perks and advantages that it would otherwise be pretty tough
to identify in the current
sea of 0 % introductory APR cards that are
floating around
out there.
Palm Cove has a very gentle slope as you enter the water which is safe for all age groups, and in just a few metres
out you have enough depth
to get your head under
to float around in the beautiful Coral
Sea.
There are Bedouin tents
to sleep
out in the desert, wander the ancient city of Petra,
float in the Dead
Sea and explore crusader castles!
Skunks might have colonized by rafting on
floating debris washed
out to sea (Johnson 1983; Wenner and Johnson 1980).
Each year a Official Glass
Floats unique and numbered in numbers corresponding to the year (this year, 2016 Official floats will go out) are hidden along with other glass items — could be glass sand dollars, sea stars, crabs... one never knows, so keep a sharp eye on the
Floats unique and numbered in numbers corresponding
to the year (this year, 2016 Official
floats will go out) are hidden along with other glass items — could be glass sand dollars, sea stars, crabs... one never knows, so keep a sharp eye on the
floats will go
out) are hidden along with other glass items — could be glass sand dollars,
sea stars, crabs... one never knows, so keep a sharp eye on the beach!
We quickly decided
to follow the crowds,
floating about 200 yards
out into the
sea.
The original game was a fun, last - man - standing experience that mixed a traditional ball game with lots of crazy events, such as the arena breaking down into a platform
floating on the
sea with huge whales jumping
out of the water and crushing unsuspecting players while trumpets fall
out of the sky for the winning player
to annoy the rest.
So many details of the gameplay mechanics, from leveling up by defeating enemies and collecting gems,
to firing pumpkin seeds at
floating barrels on the open
sea, feel like they were carefully thought
out by the developers.
It's wonderful how visual clutter is reduced here
to emphasize that sense of
floating out into the open
sea.
These are akin
to enormous glaciers: hundreds of metres thick,
floating on the
sea, formed mostly by precipitation, steadily flowing
out to sea and breaking up into bergs.
When the thing about
floating Arctic ice not causing
sea level rise was pointed
out to Dan, that's exactly what he did!
Rivers rose, water topped and broke through dams, communities became islands, roads, bridges, rails and farm animals were washed away, houses
floated down the river and
out to sea, settlements disappeared and many people died in the Hatfield Flood.
When the gargantuan Harmony of the
Seas slips
out of Southampton docks on Sunday afternoon (22-5-16) on its first commercial voyage, the 16 - deck - high
floating city will switch off its auxiliary engines, fire up its three giant diesels and head
to the open
sea.
Deep -
sea wind, as being pioneered in the EU and now possibly in the US, is certainly unproven so far, and the cost of installation are higher in deep water, but the new generation of
floating wind turbines may yet make it possible
to exploit the very large resource further
out at lower costs.
There is strong interest in going further
out to sea to avoid visual intrusion — with
floating devices also being seen as a key potential breakthrough, since, unlike the UK and some other EU countries, the US does not have shallow offshore areas on its Atlantic coast.
At the time, we (correctly) pointed
out that this result was going
to be hard
to reconcile with continued increases in
sea level rise (driven in large part by thermal expansion effects), and that there may still be issues with way that the new ARGO
floats were being incorporated into the ocean measurement network.
Out at
sea, the Argo
floats have a 10 - day cycle where they autonomously travel down
to 2000 meters or more, then back up
to the surface
to tell satellites what they learned about the depths below.
Walrus usually gather on
floating sea ice
to rest from hunting, which is known as «hauling
out.»
Australian company, AquaGen Technologies has come up with a SurgeDriv system, which has a series of
floats linked with tension cabling via the seabed and then
to a generator on a platform above the
sea surface, thus keeping as much of the infrastructure
out of the water as possible.