Sentences with phrase «ice time actually»

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This milkshake tastes so good that you will have a hard time convincing even yourself that there is actually no ice cream in here.
We've been sleeping more than usual (I actually went to bed with Matthew at 7 pm earlier this week, waking only long enough to scarf down a tiny bowl of pasta for dinner before drifting off to la - la - land again), eating our collective weight in local ice cream, and touring small, nearby towns in the afternoons before heading back to the cottage for happy hour snack time.
Hi Linda, I actually haven't tried doubling the icing because it would take a really really long time to make.
Many times, actually, vegetarian diets (that include all food groups and are not just a medley of pizza, French fries, ice cream, and soy chicken nuggets) end up being healthier than those of omnivores».
Meltzer and his co-authors found that only three of 29 sites commonly referenced to support the cosmic - impact theory actually date to the window of time for the Ice Age.
Mr Gore says: «A new scientific study shows that for the first time they are finding polar bears that have actually drowned swimming long distances up to 60 miles to find the ice.
«What Munk didn't realize at the time... is that the model he used for the ice age made a very significant error about the Earth's internal structure,» Mitrovica said, suggesting that the model Munk used didn't accurately reflect how viscous the Earth's internal structure actually is.
There have been times when I've filled it to the brim with ice (thanks to its wide mouth, it can actually fit ice cubes!)
Actually, back in the old times, people used to go on ice treatment times where they would just be grateful for excellent old discussion as they move around consuming ice action on cones.
The title is actually the name of a bar in a Long Island suburb where down - and - out loser Tommy spends a good deal of his time, doing what he usually does with his time off from driving an ice cream truck, drinking until he can't drink no more.
Whether complaining that after Suge Knight and Queen took their cuts from «Ice Ice Baby» (60 and 50 percent, respectively) he actually owes money every time the song is played, or listening to Sandler imploring him to «stop, collaborate, and listen,» Ice imbues his surprisingly meaty supporting turn with just the right air of don't - give - a-fuck self - deprecation.
If you were a little girl in the 1970s like I was, you probably loved «Ice Castles» and watched it a million times — whether or not you'd ever actually set foot on the ice yourseIce Castles» and watched it a million times — whether or not you'd ever actually set foot on the ice yourseice yourself.
To all those who believe Ice - T has had a tough time recording Dungeons and Dragons audiobook, given the wide ranging expletives he used to describe the experience, the rapper has now stated he actually enjoyed his stint as the story narrator.
Also it allows developers 99 times out of 100 to give you stuff like Ice cream sandwich before samsung actually releases it.
It's actually quiet surprising us that the LG Optimus Pad LTE tablet isn't shipping with the new Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and LG also hasn't specified any time line about Android ICS update roll out for this tablet.
Spending some time with Game Informer, he actually let slip the existence of a now - cancelled co-op action game subtitled Fire & Ice.
Squirtle must slip and slide his way across the ice, while Bulbasaur swings from vine to vine, but unlike the Pokémon games, here you can actually walk away with all three, but it does mean you will have to play through the level three times as each Pokémon to unlock them and if you haven't tried the level for yourself yet, you can find its information below and below that, is a trailer of the starters in action:
We also include data from the new WAIS Divide ice core that goes back 2000 years (actually, this core goes back to 68,000 years, and is annually resolved back to at least 30,000 years, but that's a story for another time).
The Science Magazine article that Will misrepresents as supporting the «ice age» mistake actually debunked it explicitly (says the time scale within which we can expect or predict an ice age is around «20,000 years»)-- Will misrepresents it as warning readers the problem is imminent).
We analysed what was in the report quite carefully at the time and pointed out that the allowance for dynamic ice sheet processes was very uncertain, and actually precluded setting a upper limit on what might be expected.
Actually Kevin, we recovered from the last real ice age (the middle ages «Little Ice Age» was just a European phoenomena) quite some time ago and would be slowly headed towards the next ice age were it not for human heat - trapping emissioice age (the middle ages «Little Ice Age» was just a European phoenomena) quite some time ago and would be slowly headed towards the next ice age were it not for human heat - trapping emissioIce Age» was just a European phoenomena) quite some time ago and would be slowly headed towards the next ice age were it not for human heat - trapping emissioice age were it not for human heat - trapping emissions.
The study, published online August 6 in Geophysical Research Letters, shows that the current thinning of Arctic sea ice has actually been going on for quite some time....»
13 (Danny Bloom) It's actually a very interesting horse race with this year's ice extent still two thirds of a million square kilometers more than last year at this same time.
My other point to him at the time was that the Industrial Revolution was actually quite limited and that it wasn't until the forties last century that industry spread, but he ignored this as he ignored the email about getting rid of the MWP and LIA and when I found the Vostok data, and began to appreciate the great cycles within our Ice Age, he dismissed these too and came back to the claim that our temps had been «flat normal» and our fault that we were changing this by our increased production of carbon dioxide as the Hockey Stick showed.
If an interglacial is a symmetric process then it's not out of the question that the LIA actually passed a cooling tipping point and we should be rapidly cooling at the persent time on the way to the next ice age.
You would do better to discuss why FG were not sure of their result for various practical reasons, e.g. the net radiative flux imbalance at the top of the atmosphere has only been measured for a very short time, and their study doesn't include albedo forcings from melting ice — if you're actually as interested in their results as you pretend to be.
The data has to be in - filled to produce daily data series and contributions to one ice extent figure are actually spread over 6 days of flight time.
This came as shock news to me, because only a couple of days ago I was discussing with «Steve Goddard» how Arctic sea ice extent (using «Steve's» patent pending personal «DMI 30 % clone» metric) had actually decreased since the same time last year!
Actually Fielding's use of that graph is quite informative of how denialist arguments are framed — the selected bit of a selected graph (and don't mention the fastest warming region on the planet being left out of that data set), or the complete passing over of short term variability vs longer term trends, or the other measures and indicators of climate change from ocean heat content and sea levels to changes in ice sheets and minimum sea ice levels, or the passing over of issues like lag time between emissions and effects on temperatures... etc..
Then we ran NSIDC's September sea ice extent Google Earth file (downloaded from here), clicked play to let the video run through once (you need to do this to let Google Earth load the images), and then we scrolled the time bar back to 1979 (the date at the top says «1/1979», but the NSIDC file only shows September values, so it actually means 9/1979).
The reason is that by the time of the movie, better instrumentation and lab procedure had shown that temperature increases in the ice core data actually preceeded CO2 increases by 800 or more years.
Arctic sea ice in the Bering Sea and to the north of Greenland actually declined during February, a time when sea ice usually expands toward its seasonal maximum in early to mid-March.
The time of ice - out actually occurs so suddenly on a typical lake that it takes patient observation skills to wait it out.
Satellite maps at the time showed no ice around their drilling area for many hundreds of miles — but perhaps the person responsible for drafting this release didn't think that people might actually check their claim on such a detail level.
Thickening ice in Antarctica has been predicted by climate scientists for a long time, as a consequence of the greater moisture - carrying capacity of warmer air, so evidence for a thickening ice sheet would actually support, not negate, other evidence for global warming.
To start with «ice cores», where the ice is produced from the compression of SNOW, there is little to nil VALID reasoning to assume that after 650000 years the gas «bubbles» found can actually represent the original composition of the «atmosphere» at any particular time, or at all.
In a September 18 House Energy and Power Subcommittee hearing (a hearing dubbed by Organizing for Action as «DenierPalooza»), Congressman Ed Whitfield (R - KY) stated, «I recently read an article that stated that the Arctic ice had nearly a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice than at this time of year,» and Congressman David McKinley (R - WV) asserted that «Arctic ice has actually grown 60 percent.»
There is surprisingly little argument among those who have actually studied climates over multi-millennial time scales that we will be in an Ice Age 10,000 years from now.
Hi Peter, Ok, this is the kind of statement your comments are full of that I was talking about in our email exchange: «To start with «ice cores», where the ice is produced from the compression of SNOW, there is little to nil VALID reasoning to assume that after 650000 years the gas «bubbles» found can actually represent the original composition of the «atmosphere» at any particular time, or at all.»
It turns out that for any time they looked at in the ice core record, temperatures actually increased on average 800 years before CO2 started to increase.
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