Sentences with phrase «in deluges»

The PIK scientists found that − possibly not surprisingly − wet regions generally saw a bigger increase in deluges and drier regions a smaller one.
Precipitation in the spring and fall has increased, with more of that precipitation occurring in deluges of 3 inches or more.
In his 1864 book Man and Nature (original title: Man the Disturber of Nature's Harmonies), George Perkins Marsh catalogued numerous examples of changing climate conditions on losing forests and wrote, «When the forest is gone, the great reservoir of moisture stored up in its vegetable mold [humus] is evaporated, and returns only in deluges of rain to wash away the parched dust into which that mold has been converted.
While the change to the news feed does mean it is easier to see posts from «friends,» as they will no longer be buried in a deluge of content, it does make it harder to get your content noticed through organic sharing.
Not only does a bias for action actually end up producing something, but building anything at all is infinitely superior to going through instructional materials or participating in the deluge of information that is the modern interwebs.
In reality, our soggy kindling woodenly refused to emit a flame, the zip on my sleeping bag broke, and the rain came down in a deluge that would have made...
Over the hills, the vales, the cities, rage the red flames fierce: The Heavens melted from north to south: and Urizen, who sat Above all heavens, in thunders wrap'd, emerg'd his leprous head From out his holy shrine, his tears in deluge piteous Falling into the deep sublime: flag'd with grey - brow'd snows And thunderous visages, his jealous wings wav'd over the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cold.
Entire towns are swamped in the deluge.
It was feared that a toddler got killed in the deluge.
But a new website promises to make the task much easier by gradually learning to identify relevant information in this deluge of data.
@dani - BBW Dani and Leona, I sent off an email to Christelyn a couple of weeks ago asking her for a way to get in touch with you two but my msg probably got buried in the deluge she gets every day.
Dani and Leona, I sent off an email to Christelyn a couple of weeks ago asking her for a way to get in touch with you two but my msg probably got buried in the deluge she gets every day.
Determined to make a documentary of Chiyoku's life, Genya brings her an old brass key that serves as a catalyst for a flood of memories that drown the both of them in a deluge of recollections celluloid and otherwise.
It's so busy that I bumped two of the foreign releases — Ben X and Claude Miller's A Secret — to my March 17 column on MSN just so they wouldn't get swamped in the deluge.
And in the Best Documentary Feature category, where it can help to come out early in the year — that way you avoid being lost in the deluge of screeners that voters in the Documentary Branch receive — we've already seen a strong contender in the political doc «Weiner,» and a complete wild card in ESPN's five - part, seven - and - a-half-hour «O.J.: Made in America.»
Almost exactly one full year ago, yet another James Franco project came on the horizon called «True Story,» and with Jonah Hill to co-star and Brad Pitt producing it all seemed cool beans, until we forgot about it in the deluge of other Franco - related endeavors.
While that approach works just fine for the first hour, the script's shortcomings become more apparent once Davis meets Karen face - to - face, resulting in a deluge of contrived plot developments that are pretty hit and miss.
In the deluge of tablets that's currently making its way to living rooms all over the world, it's hard for one device to stand out.
My colleagues — health - care professionals, educators, and advocates for children — are also worried about the more generalized and insidious messages implicit in this deluge of advertising.
On the long afternoons when the air fattens to water in Addis Ababa, the city's animal life — goats, sheep, donkeys, stray dogs, woodpeckers, catbirds, swallows — fall asleep standing up in crevices and bowers, or with their heads bowed in the deluge.
Without the ability to search and segment, we'd be endlessly lost in the deluge of information.
Soon, everyone will know about this, and users will be swamped in the deluge of people trying to give away their books and gain recognition and mindspace.
Some of the animals had been staying at the city's largest shelter before Hurricane Harvey struck, but others were surrendered by owners who could no longer care for them after their homes were ruined in the deluge.
Cheech's newfound celebrity status resulted in a deluge of adoption applications.
The rain showers in each bathroom envelop you in a deluge of water after a hot day on the beach.
Included in the deluge of new Nintendo game information in the latest issue of Famitsu Weekly, there is a preview of Mario Tennis.
Hopefully you found something in that deluge of albums that was to your liking.
In a deluge of color and application that vibrates as if sonic, his works occupy oil, acrylic, glitter,...
Basquiat was a drawer; he drew to release from his mind his dynamic texts, shapes and symbols in a deluge of artistic spontaneity onto paper.
OT, but related to # 69 (and now the Lake Delhi Dam has failed) and similar heavy rainfall events... Is there enough historical weather information to establish whether we are experiencing an increase in these deluge / downpours?
It is impossible that AGW played any part in the deluge (e.g., because... that isn't even predicted for that area in the models... or??)
In a deluge of news reports on BC's Big Burning, repeated mentions are being made of this record dastardly drought.
This resulted in a deluge of claims against the operators of schools, detention centres and similar institutions for sexual abuse by employees, and these claims brought to the forefront the anomalies created by Stubbings.
A widespread underappreciation of the complexity of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) law has resulted in a deluge of UK...
This advance might get lost in the deluge of camera options, but I think it's the single biggest advantage that Huawei now enjoys over its competition.
Meanwhile, the startup has been drowning in a deluge of bad press.
I was stuck in a deluge while on a recent trip to Kochi.
Your resume may never even be seen in the deluge.

Not exact matches

The term refers to the deluge of information that pours forth from various sources, measured in gigabytes and terabytes.
In the time you are taking to read this, you're brain is being deluged with sensory input.
Most people in their 30s are still relatively healthy and less likely to incur a deluge of health expenses.
In a recent blog post, Hsieh outlined his approach to keeping the email deluge from eroding his productivity.
Naturally, his forecasts were derailed by a combination of a deluge in mortgage costs from the disastrous acquisition of Countrywide Financial, and years of extremely low rates that shrank the margins the bank earns on its giant loan portfolios.
In addition to the deluge of documents released on Monday, the company set up an independent committee to review the allegations and confirm the legality and authenticity of its supporting documents.
LONDON — A rather cynical tradition has developed in recent years in which, in the final days and hours before MPs leave Parliament for their summer break, the government releases a deluge of embarrassing reports, statistics, and statements in an apparently deliberate attempt to bury them.
President Donald Trump visited Texas on Tuesday to survey damage from the first major natural disaster to test his leadership in a crisis, as record rainfall from Tropical Storm Harvey lashed Houston and tens of thousands of people fled deluged homes.
The ongoing American Heart Association (AHA) meeting in New Orleans is producing a deluge of data — including some promising prospects for a class of next - generation cholesterol drugs that have been slow to take off so far in the U.S. So - called PCSK9 inhibitors have shown tremendous efficacy in lowering LDL - C, or «bad» cholesterol.
Sexual harassment in the workplace is hardly a new phenomenon, but the deluge of disturbing allegations of sexual assault and harassment by powerful, high - profile men has prompted an increasing number of women to come forward with stories of how harassment has impacted their careers.
In addition to being inundated by the deluge of information that is poured out daily by internet users, this same deluge and the many digital devices which are available have created which is known as a «Digital Attention Span Economy.»
And, unsurprisingly, the morning ahead of Taylor's arrival in the Fortune newsroom was filled with a flurry of e-mailed and texted stories, edits, revisions, re-edits — a deluge of copies and carbon copies.
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