Sentences with phrase «in shallow parts»

A very special feature of the beach is «Lola», the 400 kg pig that will be there to welcome you at the beach bar or in the shallow parts of the surf.
There are wooden stakes in the shallow parts of the ocean along the northern and eastern coastline that are used to cultivate seaweed.
Most of the dive sites are pristine coral reefs with colorful soft corals and crinoids, vast staghorn coral fields and huge table corals in the shallow parts, giant elephant ears in the deeper parts, giant sponge barrels along the slopes.
In a shallow part of the sea floor underneath the ice shelf, a bedrock protrusion, named the Bawden Ice Rise, has served as an anchor point for the floating shelf for many decades.
In the shallowest part of the survey area closest to the southern side of island, the seafloor levels out into a nearly flat shelf, which is likely important in explaining the pattern of redistribution for the eroded material, Ferrini said.
Off the shores of Grand Cayman lies the famous «Stingray City» where visitors head to pet and interact with rays in a shallow part of Grand Cayman's North Sound.
When first starting to teach your pet to swim, begin in the shallow part of a pool and stay beside them until they are comfortable.
In the shallower parts of the reef Seahorses, Scorpion Fish and cleaner shrimps are found in abundance.

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«Just as John Paul II's election sent high voltage shocks into the Communist regime and eventually brought it down, I think that Francis» election has also sent some serious jolts deep into the shallow sects that have caused some hemorrhaging of the church in this part of the world.»
I would in no way minimize the immense significance of his treatment of sin, but I believe he spoke of it in the light of the shallow moralism of both theological orthodoxy and liberalism, and as one part of the task of relating Christianity to the twentieth century.
Examining the successful use of Scripture on the part of Bill Clinton and George Bush, and the unsuccessful use by Joe Lieberman and John Kerry ¯ not to mention Howard Dean's absurd excursion into the New Testament book of Job ¯ Berlinerblau demonstrates that biblical citations are most effective in American political rhetoric when they are (1) sparse, (2) positive, (3) vague, (4) shallow, and (5) veiled.
Yet we don't have to defend the indefensible in church history or overlook stale and shallow church rituals to embrace the good and needful parts of organized expression of our faith.
An algae cultivation model favored by Zivo Bioscience eschews complex and costly fermentation systems, photo - bioreactors, panels and tubes associated with microalgae production in favor of the most basic and cost - efficient models: a covered, shallow pond constructed of inexpensive, readily - available materials obtainable in many parts of the world.
To rim the glass: Mix 3 parts sugar with 1 part pink himalayan salt together in a shallow bowl.
Arsene's famous «cohesion» proven too shallow and inconsistent in every part except Mesut Ozil and Petr Cech.
We actually use a shallow washbowl, or the removable part of one of the potties we have as it is very easy to sleep them bellow baby's bum while nursing or holding in a cradle position.
That he's poised to win a fourth term is a testament in part to how shallow the Democratic bench is in the city.
In contemplating this mechanism, shallow men arbitrarily divide its parts into essential and secondary, whereas the insightful thinker is content with classifying them as understood and poorly understood, ignoring for the moment their size and immediately useful properties.
Focusing on two stickleback species — one that dwells in the grassy shallows of the lake bottom and another that inhabits open water — the researchers found that different parts of the fish skeleton, even those that lie close to one another, are controlled by different chromosome regions.
In many parts of the tropics, low forests of mangrove trees thrive in the shallow waters along coastlineIn many parts of the tropics, low forests of mangrove trees thrive in the shallow waters along coastlinein the shallow waters along coastlines.
Weak layers are very common in arctic snow packs, in part because the snowpack is often very shallow.
These earthquakes occurred in the shallow, offshore «locked» part of the CSZ, where the fault is stuck in place, and had not been observed by land - based instruments.
Some 150 million years ago in what is now Northern Bavaria, Archaeopteryx — the oldest bird species yet discovered — inhabited a subtropical environment characterized by reef islands and lagoons set in a shallow sea that was part of the primordial Mediterranean.
The colors in the illustration represent depth, with blue as the deepest part of the cavern and red the most shallow.
In some parts of the Arctic Ocean, the shallow regions near continents may be one of the settings where methane hydrates are breaking down now due to warming processes over the past 15,000 years.
The swan's majestic looks have earned it protected status in some parts of the U.S., but the swans damage marshes and shallow - water habitats by tearing up vegetation.
Together with similar tracks found recently in other parts of the world, the Skye trackways reveal that sauropods spent lots of time in coastal areas and shallow water.
To their surprise, the biologists found Asian carp eggs even in a narrow, shallow part of the river.
A study found that the beaver is playing an increasing part in climate change because the dams they build for shelter create shallow, stagnant ponds of water which allow biological material to build up on the bottom of the river.
He said they were probably similar to the bull sharks of today, in the fact that they can survive in both brackish swamps and shallow oceans.Gogáin also mentioned that this may be part of the way fish started to colonize inland fresh waters.
This is due in part to its relatively shallow joint socket.
«Studies have shown that you can take in and give out seven times as much air — that means seven times as much oxygen, seven times as much prana — in a three - part deep breath than in a shallow breath.»
I don't care about looks for the most part either, because in my eyes that is a shallow way of viewing folks.
2018-04-07 13:49 Seagrasses are found in shallow salty and brackish waters in many parts of the world, from the tropics to the Arctic Circle.
Seagrasses are found in shallow salty and brackish waters in many parts of the world, from the tropics to the Arctic Circle.
For the most part, A Farewell to Fools rollicks along on its own bizarre and not successful path, comedic moments falling flat, emotional moments running shallow, but in that moment we can feel something else striving to break free.
Good in a number of expectation - defying supporting parts, he's dazzling here as the embodiment of every shallow dream you ever had about money, sex, and power.
This is part of a mob operation run by Bobby's brother Ben (Corey Stoll), who is a ruthless gangster, given to dumping business associates in a shallow grave and pouring concrete over them.
The idea of seeing beyond a person's outer appearance plays a part in Shrek and the more mature movies The Man Without a Face and Shallow Hal.
He's played shallow before — notably in ABOUT A BOY — and scoundrel in BRIDGET JONES» DIARY, but this part is as arresting a portrait of sociopathic narcissism as I've seen in a comedy.
It's also an overly familiar cartoon schema of a romantic comedy, stitched together from the most monstrous parts of Meet the Parents, Shallow Hal, and American Pie (one punchline, clearly overdubbed late in the editing stage, shamelessly plagiarizes a memorable ad - lib from hit comedy The 40 Year - Old Virgin).
Having seen him as the shallow Scott Pilgrim, a guy forced to deepen by romantic circumstances, I can't imagine anyone else in the part.
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Education requires the cultivation of critique, or critical consciousness, and in my teenage high school years, being intelligent or able to conscript concepts into the service of sustained analysis was not something that earned one a lot of attention with one's peers, and I was culturally shallow enough to want to be part of the popular crowd, so I would often hide my intellectual curiosity about life, mostly during moments of grinding loneliness.
Our house was in a rural part of Pennsylvania and was not really a house at all but a wild castle built into the burnt - out ruins of a nineteenth - century silk mill, and our backyard was not a regular yard but a meandering meadow, with a creek running through it and wild geese living in it and a Death Slide cable that ran from high on an oak to the bank of the stream and deposited you, shrieking, into the shallow water.
So out of fear we indies stay put in the shallow waters too terrified to dip our toes in the deeper parts of the pool.
That, in turn, means you're getting stocks that are more likely to hold up in market downturns thanks in part to their income, but also because the companies they represent are less likely to collapse than smaller businesses with shallower financial resources.
Others drift about knee - deep in the clear, shallow water, their private parts on full display.
The ships are all in relatively shallow waters (between 12 and 30 meters deep), and some are even available as part of snorkeling tours.
Covering a part of the reef, a shallow area, a beach and a mangrove area, Hol Chan («little channel» in Maya) was declared a national marine reserve in 1987, thereby protecting its abundant marine life and making it an important spawning ground.
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