Sentences with phrase «into piles of sand»

On a crisp fall morning, I watched students at Lewis Elementary School, in Portland, Oregon, roll up their pant legs and wade barefoot into piles of sand, clay, straw, and water.

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In a new study, Stuart Thomson, a geologist at the University of Arizona (UA) in Tucson, looked into the past by decoding sands deposited by the river, and the messy piles left behind by the glacier.
Sort of like the conical mound you get when you pour sand or other dry particulate into a pile.
Of course, as the sun dries out your beach fortress, the individual bonds among grains are lost, the sand blows away and gravity causes the castle to slump into a sorry - looking pile.
We're wiped by the time we get back in the car, and I don't have the energy to worry about the piles of sand we've undoubtedly carried with us into the cabin.
You have your little segment of a beach in which to scoop up sand, dump it into piles, and then shape it into the form of a castle.
Some piles of ice didn't even have mountains centered beneath them; they were like sand dunes, obstacles that grew as the laden winds ran into them.
After years of creating imaginary wealth on the pile of sand that was the U.S. financial sector, America must once again get into the business of producing real goods and services.
With an effective cover letter, you can expect your CV to be kept separated from the pile of resumes around, for further reference sand discussions.A Cover Letter is a serious thing as it provides the primary impression about you before your hiring manager looks into your resume for your degrees or marks - and hence has to be composed strategically with utmost care.
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