Sentences with phrase «happened in dry years»

South Australia's small mammal populations tend to boom after heavy rainfalls, but Pedler notes that the biggest recoveries happened in dry years.

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However, whatever happens with the stock price, this is a big moment for the U.S. auto industry, which was cratering just a year ago, and a big moment for the IPOs, which had dried up almost completely in the wake of the financial crisis.
6989 AD — Christ returns to find no Christians left on the planet, in fact, all religions had dried up waiting for anything divine to happen nearly 4500 years previously.
Next year see what happens in free agency, if it's dry then best left tackle available with the 1st round pick.
«In dry years, farmers from the neighbouring village may secretly divert extra water into their fields... The last time this happened all the men from my village gathered and went to the neighbouring village in the middle of the night to destroy the bunds bordering their rice terraces.&raquIn dry years, farmers from the neighbouring village may secretly divert extra water into their fields... The last time this happened all the men from my village gathered and went to the neighbouring village in the middle of the night to destroy the bunds bordering their rice terraces.&raquin the middle of the night to destroy the bunds bordering their rice terraces.»
«So what will happen when the stimulus package dries up in less than two years» time?»
Ok so as it happens each and every year here in Bali the season has swung from winter to summer or dry to wet.
You have been in charge for 4 years and the only thing has happened is the games have dried up.
What is going to happen when both Lake Mead and Lake Powell run dry and are limited to annual runoff in just 7 - 10 years for Lake Mead and 20 years after that for Lake Powell, considering that both hydropower dams will also be rendered non-viable too.?
But momentous things are happening, as the earth is about to enter the ice ages after millions of years of a cooling and drying trend that has started to create savannas in Africa's Rift Valley.
Several years of drought conditions similar to those that happened around 1900 (When swum south of the Sobat connection to the Nile were dried, similar dryness were also observed in Bahr — El - Zaraf) are expected to prevail over Uganda and other Equatorial Lake countries at 2009 ± 2 - 3 years, 2021 ± 2 - 3 and perhaps 2033 ± 2 - 3 years.
Buddy - «another year or two of record setting melting on Greenland»... I doubt something that is happening far from home that is not felt directly will trigger a change; only an empty supermarket at home, or a major river running dry close to home or anything else that is widely felt can cause a change in behavior - and only after the fact.
But the fires of recent years have been the worst for 10,000 years and, they warn, things are likely to get worse: what happened to the conifers of Alaska could happen in other places as the world warms and the sub-Arctic begins to dry, with a change to deciduous trees.
If CO2 really affected climate then the increase in CO2 over the past 30 years would have caused at least a measureable increase in the dry lapse rate in the troposphere but such has not happened.
Kentucky also happens to be the home of bourbon, which attracts countless tourists every year to visit the historic distilleries — but they are unable to drink it because the distilleries are located in dry countries.
This is happening at the same time that development pipelines for new malls and shopping centers have dried up somewhat from already low levels early in the year.
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