Sentences with phrase «little stream of water»

Imagine the little stream of water running into a massive boulder, a fallen tree or decaying leaves and bushes.
There are over 3000 salt pools carved into the mountain side, being filled daily by a little stream of water.
He went on to tell some miraculous stories about how he got special permission to fish in some tribal fishing waters, and how the biggest fish he caught was out of a little stream of water in central Ethiopia.

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When lard has coated the flour and bits of lard are about the size of peas, slowly add the water in a stream, enough to moisten the dough (you might need a little more water).
Arrange the beets snugly in a shallow pan, she instructs, then with the water running and the pan tipped to the side, wash the beets under its stream, leaving a little of the water pooled in the pan once it runs clear.
There is logic in this: the rivers contain little feed during the cold months, and even in the summertime the coastal streams of the Northwest lack the heavy insect life and big fly hatches of more easterly waters.
One word of caution for families with young children — the little stream that runs round the back of the pool area is not particularly well cordoned off — it just has a single strand of rope — and it looks positively filled with algae which can be quite dangerous and on one occasion a family we were talking to at the baby pool — their eldest son slipped and fell in luckily he was o.k but we learnt, after the hotel staff looked overly concerned, that there are snakes in the stream (apparently they are harmless water snakes and no - one has seen them venture around the poolside!)
Since most property was far from streams and there was little rain, officials then gave settlers formal rights to take water out of rivers and move it across dry land where it could be used to mine minerals or turn rocky fields into farms.
The faux hurricane, they report in the December issue of Ecology, did little to affect the flow of stream water and nutrients through the forest.
After the setup, in which the Robinson family — father John (William Hurt, looking and sounding as spaced out as he does in interviews), mother Maureen (Rogers, wasted), daughters Judy (Heather Graham, ditto) and Penny (a heavily made - up Chabert, looking like a junior version of Neve Campbell in Wild Things), and son Will (young newcomer Johnson, making the best of it)-- and pilot Don West (LeBlanc, doing a bad Han Solo impression) find themselves lost in space after their ship is sabotaged by evil stowaway Dr. Smith (a watered - down but still - lively Oldman, cashing a paycheck and loving every minute), the script's «stream» of events becomes so fragmented and random that it seems to be made up as it goes along — and Hopkins does little to make what does go on the slightest bit interesting.
Superimposed on that are rectangles showing four steps of photosynthesis in extreme close - up: molecules of water going into the roots; yellow dots of sunlight filling a green chlorophyll vessel; energy emanating from one side of the chlorophyll vessel and splitting the water into two separate streams of oxygen and hydrogen; and energy emanating from the other side of the chlorophyll vessel, which demonstrates how the sun's energy is «trapped as little packets.»
While most cats will never be tripping over their paws to find the steady stream of running water that you've started in their honor, you can make it a little easier on them (and you) by doing a few simple things.
Usually the waterfall is just a little stream, but because of the rains of the last few days now a huge mass of water violently crashes down.
Conceptually, it's hard to see how the Gulf Stream western boundary current could be weakened by conditions around Greenland; this is a fluid dynamics system, not a mechanical «belt»; a backup due to less deep water formation should have little effect on the physics of the gyre and the formation of the western boundary current, and it also seems the tropical warming and the resulting equator - to - pole heat transport are the drivers — but perhaps modulation by jet stream meandering is playing some role in the cooling?
For instance, 63 % of moderate or liberal Republicans believe the government is doing too little to protect the water quality of lakes, rivers and streams, compared with 39 % of conservative Republicans who say the same.
As water levels drop during the summer, little carbon moves out of the peatlands in streams.
But this stream of tech is the eau de vie, the uisge beatha, the little water that we all swim in now and I only slip beneath the (electromagnetic) waves for short periods, weighed down by the seasonal freight.
Conducted research of past harvest plans within the Little Creek watershed of Swanton * Prepared a legal document that is a structural equivalent to a CEQA document * Generated ArcGIS maps that identified stream classes and identified general layouts of the project * Conducted surveys for Endangered Species such as Red Legged Frog and Marbled Murrlet * Flagged and marked trees along with flagging the Water and Lake Protection Zone Senior Project Cal Poly Swanton Pacific Ranch, Scotts Creek.
The name derives from a word in the Wappinger language, roughly U-puku-ipi-sing, meaning «the reed - covered lodge by the little - water place,» referring to a spring or stream feeding into the Hudson River south of the present downtown area.
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