Sentences with phrase «heaving oceans»

This exhibition traces a great voyage of discovery of a very special artist: heaving oceans, arid deserts, spread - ing night skies and intricate spiders» webs are Vija Celmins» major themes.
Race through heaving oceans along sandy beaches in the Tropics, Greece and Egypt.
The Pacific is full of kelp — long ropes of weed that lie just offshore, creating deceptive calm patches in the heaving ocean.
Everything onscreen is constructed from bricks, gears, wheels and mini-figures, including a heaving ocean.

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His body was then washed, wrapped in a white cloth and respectfully heaved into the ocean in a bag along with some cement at 2AM.
He spun around like Al Oerter and heaved his putter into the ocean.
At high velocities deep in the ocean, that dual pressure heaves water with forces powerful enough to generate a tsunami, as a similarly massive chunk of seafloor did in the 2011 event in Japan.
As it orbits, Europa's icy surface heaves and falls with the pull of Jupiter's gravity, creating enough heat, scientists think, to support a global ocean beneath the moon's solid shell.
The oceans have heaved up and down as world temperatures have waxed and waned, but as new research tracking the past 2,800 years shows, never during that time did the seas rise as sharply or as suddenly as has been the case during the last century.
While sleeping in my perceivably safe little nook in the world, the earth heaved, the ocean rocked and rolled, and so many innocent lives were taken away.
She closes her eyes and gropes up with only the remembrance of what she has seen, creating in the mind that shifting pane of silver, and then she heaves up through it, gasping in the bright day, surrounded on all sides by black rock, and away from her, the ocean booming against the cliffs and the cobbles grinding in the surf.
The oceans have heaved up and down as world temperatures have waxed and waned, but as new research tracking the past 2,800 years shows, never during that time did the seas rise as sharply or as suddenly as has been the case during the last century.
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