Sentences with phrase «like dynamic water»

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To fix that dynamic, he started opening up the discussion more in meetings, allowing himself to «sink below the water» like a hippo, watching and listening rather than constantly talking, Greer says.
Called STRIDE, for surface tension based robotic insect dynamic explorer, the robots use water's surface tension to amble on their spindly legs exactly like water striders, the insects that motivated the challenge.
Like water, prana manifests in a dynamic flow, and hatha yoga is the body's elemental irrigator: A yoga posture both increases the amount of prana available and removes obstacles to smooth circulation.
The classroom became exciting and dynamic, and the children began to make stronger connections between concrete and abstract concepts, like rain and the water cycle.
On the multiplayer side Infinity Ward confirmed more dynamic maps like Hydro from Black Ops 2 that has water flooding elements built in.
The advanced visual effects like lighting, shadows, dynamic weather, water spray, reflections and anything you could care to mention are superb.
We do not blame glacial eustasy for those oscillations, rather ocean dynamic factors like drastic changes in evaporation / precipitation or redistributions of the water masses.
I would however suggest that there is a need for a model for people to live within a close social structure without becoming detached from nature in which the land on which we live is involved with supporting us through what might be called urban agriculture, vertical farming and the affiliated processing of clean water, natural dynamic energy generation like wind, solar and water, and cheap / easy / affordable transit all tied - up with great education and health care.
And older climate models did not include dynamic ice sheet vulnerabilities — like high latent - heat ocean water coming into contact with the submerged faces of sea - fronting glaciers, the ability of surface melt water to break up glaciers by pooling into cracks and forcing them apart (hydrofracturing), or the innate rigidity and frailty of steep ice cliffs which render them susceptible to rapid toppling.
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