Sentences with phrase «global currents»

That could help slow the ice's melting, which affects global currents and weather.
Paul Ehrlichman, head of global equity with Global Currents Investment Management based in Wilmington, Del., says that people can find good buys in Germany, the U.K. and other European countries that aren't making the six o'clock news.
Eighty - degree tropical waters cool off as they approach the poles and sink into the near - freezing deep ocean, driving global currents.
The museum's programme reflects the same determination to situate the work of Chinese artists amid global currents.
Halter's work is a response to global current events and a wry analysis of the continued ramifications of historic exploitation and the failure of the post-colonial state.
Praneet Soi, who lives in Amsterdam and Kolkata, India, made a mural in which global currents seem to course through nomadic figures.
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Many of the solutions lack global adoption prognostications and / or global current adoption values, including insulation and green roofs.
With my huge perspective on jet streams, weather, and global currents, my visit became a job interview, with an immediate offer.»
Basquiat was conscious of the relationship between his work and the global currents into which it was absorbed, and these concerns find compelling expression in Multiflavors.
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART June 30 - November 17 * Curated by Dan Cameron * Replacing the California Biennial (rendered redundant by the Hammer Museum's «Made in LA» series), the Orange County Museum of Art's new triennial organizes itself around the vast, rising, tsunami - prone waters of the Pacific Rim, suggesting a curatorial approach calibrated by the global currents of climate change and cross-cultural dialogue.
Though sailors had long known of these oceanic conveyor belts, the first truly systematic description of global currents was published in «The Physical Geography of the Sea» (Harper & Brothers, 1855) by Matthew Fontaine Maury, the head of the U.S. Navy's Depot of Charts and Instruments.
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