Sentences with phrase «lifeline between»

Phones have offered a lifeline between students and the outside world during recent school emergencies.
In this case, his selection of an official Apple Store advertisement imposed over two paintings by Paul Cezanne creates an art historical lifeline between 19th Century Post-Impressionist painting and contemporary art.
We call at 34 ports and depart Bergen everyday, providing a transportation lifeline between cities and villages while exploring stunning fjords and UNESCO World Heritage Sites along the more than 1,000 miles of Norway's pristine coastline.
The new observations suggest that material is being transferred from the outer to the inner disc, creating a sustaining lifeline between the two [2].
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — The riskiest moment in any human pregnancy is arguably when the fertilized egg attaches to the womb wall and tries to establish a lifeline between embryo and mother.
«The Thruway is the economic lifeline between our communities.
It supplied oxygen, nutrients and was the lifeline between you and your baby throughout your pregnancy.
The umbilical cord is the lifeline between the mother and her baby while he is in the womb.
So connectivity researchers try to identify the geographical lifelines between the robust and marginal populations.

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Back - room negotiations between Republican leaders in the state Senate and the House and Snyder led to the votes needed to pass the lifeline to the district.
She's my lifeline to Dr. Justin if I ever have a question or concern between appointments.
The release came so early into DVD's lifeline that I can't even find a consensus for the street date, with sources varying between January and October 1998.
Under LifeLine's leadership, despite taking in 40 to 60 animals daily, lifesaving rates have risen dramatically to between 85 and 89 percent.
Each animal control facility's responsibilities and funding differ from municipality to municipality, but since AHS is in Fulton County, for the rest of the article we will focus on the specific differences between AHS and the Fulton County Animal Services facility run by Lifeline Animal Project.
I even worked up a patent application for «System for Sharing Tasks between Players of an Online Game» to see if that might increase the value of GameLayers and help us find a lifeline to keep making games.
Gosling also sees connections between the Potomac and the River Thames, the lifeline for his native London.
The industry's plan B, to export production to assumed perennial growth markets in Asia, has also floundered amid a global market awash with supply from other countries and weak demand; Chinese coal consumption fell nearly 3 % in 2014 while India, the world's third largest buyer, says it may stop imports of thermal coal in the next three years With domestic markets collapsing and no lifeline from abroad, 264 [1] US mines were closed between 2011 and 2013.
But between 2006 and 2010, rain and snow failed to materialize in the high country, and the Tigris and Euphrates rivers — lifelines in an unforgivingly dry land — dwindled to a fraction of their normal flow.
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