Sentences with phrase «lives under the soil»

«They may be ugly brown things that live under the soil, but we need them.»
While Q Microbe is not a GMO — it is a naturally occurring anaerobe that lives under the soil — the company is confident that the patents it is pursuing on the use of the microbe for ethanol production will yield a valuable intellectual property portfolio.

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you are but one, we are many,,,, my friends will never return and it is a disgrace in their memory... on our own soil... where they died needlessly under the hatred of those people for our way of life... don't insult us... as we have been through much over these years and this will only lead to more distrust and anguish... how can you sleep at nite as we have great difficulty... please do not support this project is does not merit consideration... at this time...
Certainly, Sharia law sounds like a terrible system for anyone to live under, just like other oppressive government structures that soil human dignity and freedom.
Whenever the people of Israel have attempted to constitute a national life on this soil in disregard of its election, the soil has rejected them under the most catastrophic circumstances.
The point of the parable of the sower, if we may bypass the details of the allegorical explanation, is that the seed is the gospel being proclaimed by Jesus; the soil is the Christian who is called to witness to it and to live by its demands under many thwarting circumstances.
Others bury the placenta under a new tree, as a symbol for the placenta acting like the «tree of life» for the baby and believing the organ will bring richness to the soil to help the tree grow.
You know the moment — your baby has had a blowout and you've got the diaper part under control, but you can't for the life of you figure out how to get the soiled onesie off your child without getting the mess on them.
When the above - ground world is suffering through some form of cataclysm, you'll be living it up in a hardened bunker under the Kansas soil.
Any life would have to be shielded under at least a metre of soil or rock to survive.
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NNN often appears basic on the surface but under the immediate crust are layers of rich soil, precious gems, and rare earths that can be mined and refined into the opportunities that drive positive life - altering relationships and classroom culture.
In a word, yes: the soiled bedsheet, empty vodka bottles and cigarette packets still feel like a dark period in life — even under the bright gallery lights.
Under truly regenerative and holistically managed systems, living soils can be diverse and healthy enough to
Except under exceptional circumstances, like in southwest USA where several trees are living for thousands of years (Swetnam 1993; Lloyd & Graumlich 1997), most long - term fire histories rely on other direct fire evidence like macroscopic charcoal on and in mineral soils (Filion 1984; Payette & Gagnon 1985; Filion et al. 1991; Desponts & Payette 1993; Lavoie & Payette 1996; Carcaillet 2001; Asselin & Payette 2005b; Talon et al. 2005).
If you're like most people, you take soil — that thin layer of living earth under our feet — completely for granted.
Young Living's products are safe, but some are required under California law to have a label, since they include trace amounts of naturally occurring lead, which can be widely distributed through the environment in soil, air, water, and rocks.
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