They are rarely seen, but it one goes
into the swamps at night with a light, their eyes will reflect light and appear red.
The rains from October to March mean that streams pour
into swamps and pans, creating wide lakes into which floodwaters of rivers spill.
At this point OCR wanders deep
into the swamps of supervising and managing schools.
Following an armed standoff against a snarling lieutenant (Bill Tangradi, «Argo»), Newt officially becomes a wanted man, fleeing
into the swamps with the help of a kind, sweet plantation servant named Rachel (the ever - appealing Gugu Mbatha - Raw, «Belle») who first caught Newt's eye when she once tended to his sick boy.
If you know you're not going
into any swamps anytime soon, and just need some light and durable footwear, then these are perfect.
In clearing vast tracts of land, those prolific loggers released so much sand and dirt that open - water bays turned
into swamps.
Herculean conservation efforts — carving out nature reserves, establishing captive breeding programs, pumping water
into swamps in dry years — have done little to shore up the tortoise's future in the wild, which is why Mitchell and her colleagues have turned to assisted colonization.
Until early in the 20th century, alligator snapping turtles were plentiful from headwaters in the Midwest
into swamps of the Deep South, but «river turtles were hit hard in the 1960s and 1970s,» Roman says.
This extant plot wagers, rather stupidly, that by bombing soft oil installations, and melting
into the swamps, it could bend the rest of Nigeria to its sinister will!
The second half may well sink
into the swamps of compromise and inertia, which stretch in every direction.
Roll up your sleeves, charge
into the swamp with your team and start wrestling the alligators.
Oh, and then there's also this: «Roll up your sleeves, charge
into the swamp with your team and start wrestling the alligators.»
So apart from the prior assumption, from the very outset, that something speaks through the text which called the text and myself into being, the text is cast
into a swamp of total relativism, and interpretation is reduced to ventriloquy.
When you go
into that Swamp it's something special and our guys feel it.
He was an attentive host, hopping up and down to replenish the cashews or pour another drink as we sat on the terrace to watch the sun splash through the acacia trees and
into the swamp.
APPROPRIATE TITLE Bruce Feldman's Meat Market follows former Ole Miss coach Ed Orgeron as he scours the country for talent, taking readers deep
into the swamp of college football recruiting.
The Eagles marched
into The Swamp with Monken as head coach and handed the Gators their first loss to an FCS team in school history (GSU would make the FBS leap the next season).
From Men in Blazers: To celebrate the return of meaning (aka Premier League Football) into our lives, the Men In Blazers, descend
into The Swamp to play a live show for the ages at a location we can not yet reveal, but it might be the first step towards a Davo knighthood.
We don't want to turn a park
into another swamp or marsh.»
When the leader of the country's largest union tells Labour's leader he's being dragged
into a swamp, heading for certain defeat at the next election and presiding over the destruction of his party, then something's up.
Asked how Andrew Cuomo would differ from his father, Mr. Spitzer said: «I don't want to get
into that swamp.
They warn that more development also could increase the harmful pollution flowing
into the swamp and ocean.
Freely adapted from the first novel in Jeff VanderMeer's «Southern Reach» trilogy, Garland's movie tracks an expedition
into a swamp where an enormous translucent canopy called «the Shimmer» has descended, inexplicably warping all plant and animal life in the vicinity.
These performers keep you mesmerized, making the most of what they're given even when the film sinks
into a swamp of whose - dick - is - bigger competitions and sports clichés about product endorsements.
But when an animal subject rebels, the whole shebang explodes into Earth's atmosphere, dropping poisonous DNA canisters
into a swamp (next to a croc), a prairie (by a wolf), and yes, into the gorilla enclosure at the San Diego Zoo.
While Shrek may trek into that dark territory and has some questionable values simmering beneath the surface, its characters are delightful enough and the film is just sweet - natured and visually sophiscated enough to avoid sinking
into the swamp.
The early scenes, especially, of interloper Ben (Dana Andrews) poling his way on a flat - bottom skiff
into the swamp to look for his dog «Trouble,» feel as essentially American as Tom & Huck rafting down the Mississippi, and as laden with the unknown and unknowable.
When it rained, the whole camp turned
into a swamp.
Especially parking lot prowling, as no one would ever take a chrome and lifted F - 250
into a swamp, though some looked ready to tackle the Baja 1000 with their trophy truck - inspired suspensions.
One quick aside here to keep some pitchforks in the garage where they belong: Our purpose here today is not to get back
into the swamp of the ISBN debate.
The further we got
into the swamp, the tougher it got to walk through the muck.
In last week's «Backdoors» we saw that the truck Jesse drove
into the swamp with The Saint was empty.
This was the most challenging show of the year, and proudly «problematic,» but that was the point: You need to be fearless, and run right
into the swamp of possible misunderstanding, to have any hope of making a difference.
As the Süddeutsche Zeitung's Johannes Willms reports, the fountain — one of the few public artworks in Paris — has devolved
into a swamp.
Some are located in areas experiencing excessive nighttime humidity, and at non-standard observing heights, including one actually sinking
into a swamp.)
When the cycle begins to change, the ice has not yet reached its maximum extent, but rains increase in lower latitudes, changing the dry forest
into swamp.
Either the IPCC defenders make the same objections you have, in which case the criticism boomerangs on them big time, or the IPCCers try to argue from authority / ad hominem, which just drags them down further
into the swamp of non-credibility.
There is so much to be dismayed about when considering the world at large right now, reading the daily news is enough to drag one deep
into a swamp of despair.
We paddled three miles
into the swamp, skies grumbling with thunder, then drifted quietly.
From what I've seen of today's predictive search technology, trying to use today's search instead of metadata is a steep slippery slope that'll drop
you into the swamp.
Some are newlyweds, and can't understand how they have plummeted from the heights of love and glory
into a swamp of hopelessness and conflict.
All I did to the house was had a ton of shock dumped into the pool to keep it from turning
into a swamp.
Not exact matches
While we often feel to
swamped with work, or too tired for leisure reading, research from the University of Liverpool's Centre for Research
into Reading, Literature and Society found that reading made people feel happier and more satisfied with with lives, overall.
The 200 - year - old business went
into compulsory liquidation at 0600 GMT after costly contract delays and a slump in new business left it
swamped by debt and pensions liabilities of at least 2.2 billion pounds ($ 3 billion).
It's also a case study in how difficult it can be to turn the rhetoric about draining Washington's
swamps into reality.
Wading
into the political
swamp is longtime Facebook director Thiel, Facebook's earliest major investor.
Cloistered in red or blue communities and steeped in tell - me - what - I - want - to - hear media coverage, both sides have duped themselves
into believing that our current crisis stems from a failure of the political class — «the
swamp» — rather than the tragedy of a divided nation.
Such changes thrust society
into a deep
swamp of materiality where materiality became the foundation of value.
A great windstorm arose, and the waves beat
into the boat, so that the boat was already being
swamped.
These were the words of the historian Gregory of Tours (d. 594), deployed against Gallic pagans who threw offerings
into a local
swamp.