Sentences with phrase «how big the tree»

I thought of how there would be colors in the fall and how the big trees neatly framed the little view of Uncanoonuc I'd always have across the way» a sight a visitor might like.
Make sure to get into the pic to show your friends how big the tree really is!
-LCB- And look at how big our trees are now! -RCB-

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«There's just so much to consider — how big are the windows, what's the insulation like, whether there is tree covering,» Washam said.
If you take the time to look up into the sky at night, or amaze at life itself, or think deeply about black holes, or try to understand how complicated something as simple as a tree leaf is, and NOT think there is the possibility of there being angels, demons, God, and Satan... well, then I say you are missing something big.
Nice article... I used to be one of those staunch Wenger fans through the years... I used to believe he is superior than Sir Alex, because with almost nothing to spend and playing with kids, he managed to keep us up there every year... I was really caught up with that half season wonder we used to show... In the summer 2013, him or the board (I don't recall) came out and said we are much stable financially and now we can fight with the biggest bullies, I got my hopes high, I thought we are definitely signing a top striker and DM, that what we need... What happened, only hours before the window closed we managed to sign a top AMF (remember we have our best player for the season 2012 - 2013 was AMF, Cazorla if you remember), I was really depressed seen Giroud leading the line every match... then comes winter window, and we were right there top of the table... My friend send me a poster of an elephant on a tree, and on the bottom of it «no one knows how it got there but everybody knows how it will get down»... I told my friend that we are only one decent striker far from the gold... and what happened, we signed an old injured DM on loan... That for me was a completely arrogance and stubbornness cost us the league title... There I completely lost the plot with Wenger... I wish yesterday I was with those who raised that banner... I would write in my banner «Enough talks and philosophy, we need results»
Every craft project they do, no matter how big or small, they say, «I'm going to hang this on the tree
«Use her first and middle names so family and friends feel properly introduced, the day she arrived and her size, as people want to hear how big the baby is and they love to compare,» explains Danielle Vangress, a spokesperson for Pear Tree Greetings.
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My tgf - beta gene was part of a big family of genes, and I began making phylogenetic trees in order to better understand how it was related to the other family members.
[ALL THE TREES:] Like, does he know how big the Earth is?
Using the largest dated evolutionary tree of flowering plants ever assembled, a new study suggests how plants developed traits to withstand low temperatures, with implications that human - induced climate change may pose a bigger threat than initially thought to plants and global agriculture.
Using props and examples from the fossil record, the scientists showed how the very adaptations that have made humans so successful — such as upright walking and our big, complex brains — have been the result of constant remodeling of an ancient ape body plan that was originally used for life in the trees.
Read previous Zoologger columns: Unmasking the Zorro of the avian world, The worm that looks like a tree, The bird that cares for its rival's chicks, Itsy bitsy teeny weeny chameleons, Don't bite — how the zebra got its stripes, The only males with more brain than females, How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbihow the zebra got its stripes, The only males with more brain than females, How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbiHow a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbird?
«The biggest takeaway is that understanding variations in both rainfall and temperature is important for predicting how climate, as well as climate change, affect tree growth.»
My husband put the lights up on the big tree out front and called me to say how good he thought it looked.
You see, I've spent the past decade plumbing the depths of how to make eco-friendly living attractive and accessible to the mainstream, to crush the crunchy and difficult stereotype of being a tree - hugger, and one of the many things I've found is that, when it comes to groceries and our food budgets, more sustainable behaviors can result in big - time money savings (and often even better health and well - being).
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So the union leaders want to advance their big government one - size - fits - all unionized education model and infect the rest of the world with what isn't working well in the U.S. Perhaps the union leaders should read James Tooley's The Beautiful Tree, an enchanting and inspiring account of the writer's quest to discover «how the world's poorest people are educating themselves.»
Drive your big, fancy sedan to a place like Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, where you can drive right up to Colonel Armstrong, a 308 - foot - tall, 1,400 - year - old tree; suddenly, your complaints about how your Genesis lacks valet cache seem lame.
I never tired of her stories about how she got in trouble for plucking the biggest, juiciest figs for herself, and especially about how difficult it was to keep those trees alive during the harsh Rhode Island winters, when the whole neighborhood would come together to help my great - grandfather with the fig - tree burying.
We sat down on a big driftwood tree that was washed up on the beach, watching the slightly cloudy sunset cast a million colors across the sky and thinking how lucky we are to be in that place, together.
Everywhere you go in Big Island, you're reminded of how powerful it is, with fossilized lava that still looks like it's in motion, lava trees, lava tubes, and places you can even collect lava rocks!
At 7.00 AM East Java time wave height was hitting Kongs and Money Tree's in the head to almost double head high range (wonder how big it is by now).
Nine players jumping around has a pretty big audio tree, having to prioritize what plays when, how soon a sound can play after just triggered it can get pretty messy.
How big of a tree would we need to put together a replica of something like Monster Hunter World's hunting horn?
In June, Vancouver's truth and beauty gallery presents A Discovery of Early 20th C. Vintage Photographs, featuring among others, the image above «Among Big Trees» — Seven Sisters, Stanley Park shown here courtesy of truth and beauty whose owner, Peppa Martin, an AWAD Member, describes how this exhibit came about.
But a story I've just written describes how scientists probing lakes, ice and old trees from Alaska to Siberia have found out just how big a poke humans appear to be giving that system through emissions of heat - trapping greenhouse gases (and probably heat - trapping soot, too).
So if I have this straight, post-volcanic cooling may be a problem in tree - ring reconstructions, but how big a deal is that?
(Exxon has been cutting trees along wild and scenic corridors just to widen the roads in the region, that's how big their «megaloads» are.)
The fact that the tree ring analysis diverges from the known temperature during the last decades is a big CLUE about how useless the data is especially since the additional CO2 would have increased growth all other factors being the same.
Small things that make a big difference, even plant trees for every hundred customers you get, shows the community how many people support you and is good for the environment.
How big is this temperature effect on tree rings when all other factors are kept the same?
Hank Roberts @ 388, Wrote: «I recently heard an architect comment (KQED's radio locally) that how nuts it is to be build thick highly insulated cool - white or green - planted - roofs on buildings in Sacramento — that he could accomplish the same result by having big trees shading ordinary shingled roofs.)»
And how long would it take those trees to grow big enough to shade the entire roof of a commercial building?
I recently heard an architect comment (KQED's radio locally) that how nuts it is to be build thick highly insulated cool - white or green - planted - roofs on buildings in Sacramento — that he could accomplish the same result by having big trees shading ordinary shingled roofs.)
TreeHugger Radio has been getting the green scoop in the audio world for awhile now, chasing down and chatting up some of the big names in the green world to get their take on how we can all hug more trees and generally green up our act.
So if you feel overwhelmed at the prospect, it might help to remember that adage about how to get a big tree in your yard:
With the amount of fabric you bought, about how big of a circle did your tree skirt end up being?
I love to get the big containers of gold, silver, and champagne and use those as the bulk of my tree and then add in my new favourites that perfectly align with how I'm feeling this year.
Amazing how much we take those big beautiful trees for granted.
So I'm tremendously grateful for the greenbelt we have with grass and many tress (until the XERO - scape dimwits take it away (i.e., surface of Mars with red rock everywhere and an occasional little cactus and maybe one or two orange or grapefruit trees) and all my big dark - framed windows, and I'm delighted I found your post, Melissa, and took your «quiz» on personal style and am figuring out how to incorporate elements of the country and cottage looks I love into my little ever - so - slightly Spanish revival / Mediterranean house (an arch and vaulted ceilings in the LR / DR in addition to the big dark - framed windows).
but I am with you... not sure how it would stand up AND to find a basket big enough for the tree stand to fit in.
What I wonder is how did they not have «fire hazards» back when everyone put those big C7 lights on the trees back when I was little.
that's how we do here in Texas:) on a HUGE blanket under a big tree for shade.
Those gorgeous BRIGHT glowing yellow trees that show off - til our first big fall rain that knocks the leaves off the trees - then i love how the leaves float through the air and carpet those country roads in multicolored hues - that is what i love about Fall!
No matter how big or small or how it is decorated, the tree should always reflect the personality of you and your family.
You should also measure your tree stand and how big a diameter the stand can hold.
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