Sentences with phrase «high up into»

Previous studies have shown that this is partially caused by the number of large eruptions over the last decade that have sent sulfur gasses high up into the stratosphere.
Spraying aerosols high up into the stratosphere is currently the most talked - about form of SRM.
«We have aircraft that can go to that altitude already, high up into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere.»
Physically, it is difficult to see how ocean temperatures can cause a consistent pattern of winds high up into the atmosphere while we have a very good physical explanation of how the winds can drive the surface ocean currents and temperature.
Even more worrisome are the plans from a group of renegade ex - KGB / Russian Mafia that plan to release plane loads full reflective chemicals high up into the stratosphere.
Standing in front and gazing upward...» El Castillo» reaches 24 metres high up into the perfect blue sky and stands on a 55 metre platform from which 4 stairwells emerge, representing the cardinal points.
This hike takes you high up into the mountains behind Kotor for one of...
There is a wooden bird & nature walk that leads guests high up into the trees and down the other side with the return path going right through a Banyan tree.
This name originates from a myth in Finland in which a magical fox whipped up the lights by sweeping his tail across the sky, spraying snow high up into the night.
Some want to walk or sail and in many of the areas it's possible to walk high up into the Alps on safely - prepared paths and this is wonderful whether you visit in winter or summer.
My brother gripped the edge of the picnic table as the wind kicked up around him, gaining momentum and ripping the wrapping paper out of his hands, sailing it high up into the sky with all of the balloons and streamers roiling together and disintegrating like a birthday party in a blender.
Approach, departure, and breakover angles have increased (to 30 degrees in the front, and 22 degrees in the rear) and a true dual exhaust system is pushed high up into the body with exits at bumper height.
Just a hint, but is this one of those car / models where you have to jack the front high up into the air to get the master cylinder to bleed properly?
She «flies» and dances high up into the sky before coming back down to the stage where she's then greeted by her mummy, daddy and (eventually!)
Breathe deep into the belly or high up into the chest?
Smoke plumes emanating from wildfires are swept high up into the air and spread over thousands of kilometers even days after a fire has been put out.
The shaking from Alfvén waves and the flickers of nanoflares could not only loosen up the tangled skein of magnetism, but also transfer heat high up into the corona.
There were squirrels stealing eggs and taking them high up into the trees, big kids taking over little kid territory, and parents diving into bushes to make sure their kids didn't get shut out (myself included).
He had managed to climb high up into the rafters where only children under five could squeeze, and then decided to take all his clothes off (including his diaper) and run around like a loon flashing everyone from the mezzanine.
Him and my mom had a ritual of going far and high up into the Caucasus Mountains for a few weeks in the late summer to gather mushrooms and berries.
Latterly his zeal assumed such tremendous proportions that, like a madman, he would race, the whole day, up and down the streets of the town, throwing his stick high up into the air, and shriek out, all the while, at the top of his voice, «Ali!»
Each year, shepherds and farmers move higher up into the wolves» habitat, bringing grazing livestock.
Golden Rock is located higher up into Nevis's rainforest.
The higher up into the sky you can reach, the better score you can get.
The adiabatic lapse rate also acts as a negative feedback by moving heat higher up into the atmosphere where it can more easily escape, which also serves to cool the surface.
For example, with a warm surface and a cooler atmosphere, at the boundary layer heat will be conducted into the atmosphere and then convection will move the heat higher up into the atmosphere.
This sign in the mile - high, weed - high state tells people in a catchy slant rhyme to «plan a ride before you're high» as the driver goes higher up into the mountains to remind marijuana users to find a designated driver so as not to drive under the influence of marijuana.

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It climbs one mountain into West Virginia, goes over two more mountains — one road paved, the other dirt — with a final climb up the dirt fire access road that summits Reddish Knob, the highest point between here and the Adirondacks.
They know that many startups expanding into new markets find themselves unprepared for the high costs of setting up their business and want to avoid that mistake.
Stocks are facing a trifecta of potent issues: the argument that higher earnings are factored into the market («peak earnings»), that global growth, while still strong, is slowing, and that inflation is picking up.
Critics have lined up against the recommendations of a high - profile parliamentary inquiry into fly - in, fly - out work practices.
There's perhaps nothing more freeing than eyeballing contortionists as they twist themselves into pretzels in Spandex... or seeing Freddie Mercury vacuum floors in a teased - up wig, high heels and a leather skirt.
Nuclear explosions loft this material high into the atmosphere as dust -, salt -, and sand - size particles, and it can take up to 15 minutes to fall to the ground.
The company's board put a special provision in Papa's employment agreement that turbocharges his pay the way a videogame might when a player levels up into bonus points mode: If Valeant's stock price reaches a new high of at least $ 270 a share in the next three years, Papa gets double the allotment of performance - based stock.
I felt this myself as we went from a few founders huddled into a tiny room to the front page of the Financial Times, an influx of VC interest, magazine covers, invitations to high - profile events and the pressures of trying to live up to this perception and the economic opportunities everybody expected.
After two years of popping up at high - profile events sporting Google Glass, the gadget that transforms eyeglasses into spy - movie worthy technology, Google co-founder Sergey Brin sauntered bare - faced into a Silicon Valley red - carpet event on Sunday.
But you could just take a shower instead: the bathrooms in the lodge's wood and glass tree houses, which rest high up in the canopy, straight out into the bush, where lions, buffalo, leopards, zebras, elephants and giraffe roam freely.
Mock - up Milk Bones for dogs, almost - Advil medication for headaches, might - be Mars bars for snacks and supposed - to - be SoftSoap for bathrooms: the store sells knockoff products for much cheaper than it sells name brands, earning it a higher profit margin and helping turn Dollarama into a near $ 3 - billion a year company.
It has been six months since Rocket Internet, Germany's biggest incubator for online companies, and Ooredoo, Qatar's leading carrier, teamed up to shift mobile e-commerce across Asia into high gear — and, with luck, make a ton of money along the way.
«You end up having many more insights into the business and what it takes for sustained high performance,» he says of being a lifer.
Standing on a stage set up on a high school football field, Rutan and Paul Allen, the multibillionaire Microsoft co-founder who has sunk some $ 25 million into SpaceShipOne, struggled with the kitchen - table - size ceremonial check as some 600 local space fanatics cheered lustily.
Investors in highly valued start - ups have been concerned about the willingness of public market investors buy into those companies at or above those high valuations, said Smith, also an IPO exchange - traded fund manager.
Some reformers advocate putting up to 40 % of those assets into the stock market, with its potential for higher rewards.
Shares in local rare earths explorer Plymouth Minerals closed 75 per cent higher on news it had entered into an agreement to acquire two African potash projects for an all - scrip deal worth up to $ 2.75 million.
And bankers are already talking about cutting up the deal into some high yield and some investment grade debt.
Says Herrick, «automation picks up any slack in your business processes and translates into higher sales.»
In the emerging world, many consumers in the rising middle class tap Samsung for their first smart device and trade up into higher - end products as their disposable income grows.
According to research conducted by Henry Evans and Colm Foster, emotional intelligence experts and authors of Step Up: Lead in Six Moments That Matter, the highest performing people and highest performing teams tap into and express their entire spectrum of emotions.
When he made his first fortune after eBay bought PayPal, which he cofounded with Trump supporter Peter Thiel, Musk sank his entire net worth into a vision that was fraught with so much risk that he initially discouraged investors from signing up because the chance they would lose everything was so high.
Letting go can free up time to complete more high - leverage tasks and allow people to grow into their roles.
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