Sentences with phrase «life of these trees endures»

In installation, the stand seems disquieting at first, yet there is a serenity and a sense of satisfaction in knowing that the beauty and life of these trees endures in this new form.

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The individual cells in a palm, seen in this micrograph of the genus Veitchia, endure throughout the tree's life span, which can range from 100 to 740 years.
Based on true historical events surrounding this overlooked band of brothers and their self - named Bielski Otriad (or partisan detachment), this gripping film delivers a literally chilling view of what these people endured as they attempted to live as well as possible in makeshift camps amongst the dense trees.
«But the discomfort we will endure is nothing compared to the daily suffering of many of our nation's dogs who spend their entire lives at the end of a chain, living in a small patch of mud, their chains wrapped around a tree, baking in the summer sun or freezing in the winter cold.»
The trees that shade the parks and gardens and line the urban streets — London planes, limes, magnolias, pines and so on — are known to add to property values and to make living conditions better for millions who must endure the increasing heat extremes of the urban world.
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