Sentences with phrase «incursions during»

In a sediment core from the Mar Menor (SE Spain), we discovered eight coarse - grained layers which document marine incursions during periods of intense storm activity or tsunami events.
For instance, Dallas has had only three incursions during the two and a half years the system has been up and running, compared with 10 such incidents over the same time span in years past.

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During the Vietnam war, when government officials talked of «regrettable by - products,» they meant civilians killed by mistake; «pacification» meant the forcible evacuation of Vietnamese from their huts, the rounding up of all males, the shooting of those who resisted, the slaughtering of domesticated animals and the burning of dwellings; «incursion» meant another invasion of another country; creating a «sanitized belt» meant forcibly removing all the inhabitants of the area being «sanitized,» cutting down the trees, bulldozing the land and erecting «defensive positions» with machine guns, mortars and mines.
During at least eight centuries wave after wave of invasion menaced such recovery as had been achieved in the interval between the successive incursions, and the prospects both of a high culture and of Christianity seemed grim.
The late Pope did more than any pope of the last century to defend and reassert beyond any doubt the stable and objective character of Catholic teaching - more even than Pius X with his great encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, since modernist incursions had become very much more powerfully established during the pontificate of the unhappy Pope Paul than they had been in the early years of the century.
Reporting in the journal Nature, an international team of researchers led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) explains that wind - driven incursions of warm water forced the retreat of glaciers in West Antarctica during the past 11,000 years.
Currently, the Border Patrol is required to notify Cabeza Prieta's manager whenever its vehicles leave the Camino during an «incursion
During a night incursion into the lab, the cat bumped into a bottle of formaldehyde, spilling the contents into its milk bowl.
He also looped back to For Honor during the free weekend which was «great» before diving into Killing Floor: Incursion, which he called «a great VR shooter that could give Arizona Sunshine, DOOM VFR, Raw Data, and Farpoint a run for their money.»
The studio said that the temple itself features a randomly generated layout that changes based on what you do during your incursions.
Sea ice area isn't the only way to measure the health of Arctic sea ice; the thickness of the sea ice has also suffered during the repeated incursions of warmth.
While the government was at pains to emphasise during the passage of the Bill that the stated aim of these orders was the prevention of crime, not the punishment of suspected criminals, it is clear from the wording of SCA 2007 that these orders potentially represent a significant incursion into the liberty of the individual.
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