Sentences with phrase «from vast reservoirs»

In the current narrative of how galaxies like our own Milky Way formed, cosmologists postulate they were once fed from a vast reservoir of pristine hydrogen in the intergalactic medium, which permeates the vast expanses between galaxies.
Keynote: How Business Executives Succeed When Facing Public Policy Challenges Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Transportation Norman Mineta will offer examples from his vast reservoir of experience as to how business executives can ensure their views are properly represented in the government decision - making process.
Keynote: How Business Executives Succeed When Facing Public Policy Challenges Former Secretary Norman Mineta will offer examples from his vast reservoir of experiences as to how business executives can ensure their views are properly represented in the government decision - making process.
It's quite simply additional cold water from that vast reservoir of coldness getting to the surface.

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When Adam sinned, he became distant from God and beyond the vast reservoir of knowledge that God held.
It became the source of the vast reservoir of missionaries who went from America at the turn of the century.
In April, an Italian radar instrument will search for vast reservoirs of subsurface ice, following up on hints from NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter.
Kuiper Belt: 30 — 50 AU The Kuiper belt is a vast reservoir of icy rocks that extends from about 3 billion miles from the sun, beyond Neptune's orbit, to 5 billion miles out.
The finding implies the fine spray of water vapor, icy particles and simple organic molecules Cassini has observed coming from fractures near the moon's south pole is being fed by this vast liquid water reservoir.
From the Indus in Pakistan, to the Yangzte in China and to the Colorado River in the US, not forgetting the Amazon, the Nile and the Congo - the majority of the world's great waterways, and thus the huge populations who rely on them, are in crisis; and it's not just the rivers themselves but the vast underground reservoirs that are being drained too.
There is also a vast reservoir (1.5 million - plus) of free public - domain works (primarily books published before 1923 whose American copyrights have expired) available from a variety of sources.
Changes in Antarctica are much smaller and more gradual, as it is far from the centre of action and the vast reservoir of ocean around it acts as a heat store.
- stefan] Changes in Antarctica are much smaller and more gradual, as it is far from the centre of action and the vast reservoir of ocean around it acts as a heat store
The permafrost is a vast reservoir of ancient carbon, protected from decay by microorganisms simply by its frozen state: it becomes increasingly vulnerable as the world warms, as humans burn fossil fuels and dump ever greater concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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