Sentences with phrase «largest living things»

In winter, hike in snow - dampened silence to the General Sherman Tree, among the world's largest living things.
Thanks to the General Sherman Tree, the world's largest living thing, and its gargantuan neighbors, gawking at the big trees is the most popular activity here.
Thanks to the General Sherman Tree, the world's largest living thing and its gargantuan neighbours, gawking at the big trees is the most popular activity here.
The Great Barrier Reef — the largest living thing on Earth... it can even be seen in outer space.

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At the moment, the ability to watch live sports seems to be one of the few things that keeps large numbers of people subscribing to cable at all, and ESPN — and its owner Disney (DIS)-- have counted on the fact that this relationship is rock solid.
I have no doubt that if I had just kept on operating the way that I had during large periods of my adult life, I would not be as happy and satisfied, and all those good things, as I am today.
Workstation: «This is my life,» Kennedy says of the two Surface tablets linked to a larger touchscreen («I like to see a lot of things at the same time,» she says).
Some of the largest tech behemoths have recently joined together to make the Internet of Things a closer reality in all of our homes, cars and lives.
«With this acquisition, Nokia is strengthening its position in the Internet of Things in a way that leverages the power of our trusted brand, fits with our company purpose of expanding the human possibilities of the connected world, and puts us at the heart of a very large addressable market where we can make a meaningful difference in peoples» lives
A few of the best things I love about being a professional real estate agent is the flexibility of my schedule, unlimited income potential, and of course, helping people with one of the largest transactions of their entire lives.
I live near a large group of Amish and why we think being Amish is generally a good thing is beyond me.
Non believer, approaching 70, retired US Navy, spends a large part of his week fixing things up around the neighborhood for those who do not know how, installing water heaters, replacing broken parts on automobiles, helping repair damage to piers and bulkheads (they live on the water), in general, he can fix anything, so he does, for free.
The fact that I and prayerpunk know we have sinful things in our lives is a large part of what allows God to draw closer.
There is a dissatisfaction in the young people of today; there is an inner drive, quite undefined, which looks for something much more, for something bigger than life, wider than the world, larger than culture and higher than man - made things, which their formal education has not given them.
This is a place where people aren't drowning Bangladesh or spreading malarial mosquitoes or doing all the other things that come with living too large.
Sadly, these attitudes and assumptions were retained even when in fact human actions began to have a large effect on other living things.
The religious experience has to do with man's direct but mediate experience of permanence with novelty within the intelligible unity of his life: «But there is a large consensus, on the part of those who have rationalized their outlook, in favour of the concept of the rightness of things, partially conformed to and partially disregarded.
They become small functionaries in a larger scheme of things, technicians who view all of life in a mechanical fashion.
Only once have been in a mega church but apart from living faith, find that we don't do large well... run things like a business and the few who are active lead the many who get lost in the whole thing.
Nobody can assess the mental qualities of a dog without having once possessed the love of one, and the same thing applies to many other intelligent socially living animals, such as ravens, jackdaws, large parrots, wild geese and monkeys.
And for a society at large, religion legitimates institutionalized life by relating its existence to the «nature of things,» to the gods.
Although pure mathematics and impure practice thus combine to suggest that living things, human selves and societies, should not be pictured on the model of Chepstow Castle — as though they were ping - pong balls, single shells that either insulate or shatter — our generalized common - sense notions of inside and outside by and large remain early Norman in their simplicity.
In spite of much that still needs to be done, we had better rejoice and be thankful, not only for more comfortable living with the vast range of things technology has produced, but for more recognition of race and sex equality and advances toward implementation of these principles; better education; better health; minimum wage, unemployment and social security provisions; and a large network of social agencies that we sometimes fume at as being bureaucratic and expensive but which few of us would want to see abolished.
It has independent roots in our habit of selling things, which is so large a part of our life.
The community, though it embraces the geographical area in which one lives, is a far more pervasive thing than this, for a community is in a large part defined by the social standards of like - minded people.
Now, sitting in Westminster Hall, I heard all this challenged, and new and much more interesting vistas opened up: of course we must be allowed to think along large lines, to lift our minds to things that are great and noble, to ponder the things of God, and to connect these with our public life, our common life and the search for the common good.
gay marriage, freedom of worship, all things that will not effect you but will make a large difference for those already living next door.
Functional or pragmatic questions consume the larger portion of our lives, but occasionally things happen that break up the routine and allow us to see our world in a new light.
This process is called accretion, and you can see it at work over and over again in real life as we currently can watch other new (planetary systems) forming in our own galaxy with a large thing called a telescope.
A genre of writing that fascinates some scholars and clergy consists of books and articles written by scientists who, venturing beyond what can be securely proved, present larger visions of the cosmos, life, the beginning and the end of all things, and the place of the human in the grand narrative.
That effort involved 40 days and nights of rain to drown every single living thing except good fish and that which boarded a large wooden boat and dispersed themselves on island continents thousands of miles from where the boat eventually landed.
There have always been large amounts of human beings throughout history that have lived their entire lives without hearing the first thing about christianity.
We live in a universe where the so - called «butterfly effect» plays a strong role, so that things at a quantum microscopic level affect things at a large scale, and a universe where there is true randomness at the quantum level, which gives theoretically uncaused events which can't be empirically distinguished from events with unseen causes.
In interpreting the world of living things, evolutionary models have played a large role.
if you can find peace in a place of discontentment i think you may have sussed a large piece of this life thing.
Like Fernand Braudel and others who ventured into the long - neglected territory of the history of ordinary life, Lasch was a pioneer in connecting the history of everyday things to larger economic developments.
The human community is part of a larger society of living things, of an ecosphere, and even of the total biosphere.
A few things come to mind: it's temporal, over against the promise of eternal life; it serves a purpose in personal sanctification and in the larger scheme — the big story that God is orchestrating; and, it's part of the fallen creation and points us to the missing wholeness and beauty we know is lacking in our experience.
If you live on your own, or you can't persuade your friends to try out this system you can always do larger pots of things and either keep them in the fridge for the next few days or the freezer.
Wasting food and money are the last things you want, but when family packs and larger - than - life boxes dominate the grocery scene, it can be hard to avoid.
I have found baking and making things at home keeps us living large almost free!!
The Internet of Things means life will become automatic for a large chunk of the population.
My life changed when I was able to stop juicing large amounts of citrus in one of those over-the-cup plastic things.
The Museum of Food and Drink — The first ever museum dedicated to all things food, founded by Dave Arnold, located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn St. John's Bread & Life — Brooklyn's largest food bank.
The most striking thing to an outsider (me) is how large a role barbecue seems to play in the everyday lives of Texans.
Soccer crowds become part of one large organism, symbiotic, made up of disparate elements whose individuals are totally involved in the life of the thing itself, like a Portuguese man - of - war.
A lot of African Americans, I know Francis isn't one, create this larger than life ego and when that it is cracked, things fall apart.
Those who know much about football and are true to themselves and to the world at large would know that watching Giroud on TV is the same as watching an average player.The thing is its not his fault that he's average.That's just how some are.That's just how life is but people refuse to get that fact.In life in terms of soccer we have average players and world class players while some fall between the two.That's just how life is.The earlier people accept it the better.Life is just that way so deal with it.Its agonizing anytime I watch him play and I for one can confidently say that the day he's sold people would not miss him.When he goes to his career would take a downhill that's why I see him as lucky player with Arsenal just given him 1000's tof chances to score on a silver platter.He would look so normal playing in an average team to be honest.
This may serve little purpose in the wider scheme of things but it does help guide this site as it tries to cover the Football League to the largest extent possible without knowing the intricacies of everyday life at each of the clubs that participate.
From small things, such as losing sleep to make treats for your son's baseball team, to large, such as poor job performance because you are checking up on your kids» activities, placing too much of your time and energy into motherhood can negatively impact your life.
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