So
much energy here, and a delicacy that reminds the viewer of fragile ancient relics, time travel, and the importance of detail.
«Her smile is giving so
much energy here.
Not exact matches
US to dominate oil industry in 5 years, IEA reports How
much investment is needed in
energy US shale output is surging,
here's what will keep the boom going
An easy question to ask
here is, «In comparison to our weekend worship, how
much time,
energy and money do we invest in our groups?»
Much energy has been wasted in speculating whether the writer
here conceives of an actual person associated with God before the world was and how such heresy could ever have been expressed by a devout Jew.
The lower levels of baseline sugar sweetened drink consumption in the UK compared with the US may in part explain why the effect on obesity that we estimate in the UK is
much less than that estimated in the US.12 The differences with respect to other modelling studies may also be partly explained by their use of higher own price elasticity values for sugar sweetened drinks than we have calculated and used
here.18 22 52 We can not make direct comparisons between the results of our study and the results of recent studies of the effect of reducing sugar sweetened drink consumption on body weight in children, 5 7 as the relation between
energy balance and change in body mass index in children who are growing is different from that in adults.
Here you are eating like a crazy child and having all this boundless
energy, and I eat so carefully and have a definite lack of
energy much of the time!
As you would expect, so
much of my creative
energy is going towards that project, that I'm finding it a little difficult to brainstorm and develop new recipes for you
here.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying
much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great
energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure
here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so
much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (
much like Wenger's)
If you were to put in as
much energy directing your anger where it really counts, as you do
here with your futile rants, you might just get a desired result.
We'd like to focus
much more of our
energies to really help dads even more
here.
Add to that the boom in Chinese renewable
energy and next year's debut of an economywide cap - and - trade program, and China has become a
much - needed good - news story
here.
So we know that some long period of time from now, we'll be on a sustainable, low - embodied
energy, crustally abundant advanced materials, advanced distributable, renewable
energy; somewhere between
here and there, a lot of capital equipment is going to become obsolete, because the marginal cost of production of it is so
much more than the new way of doing it that the new way will put it out of business.
I'm so
much looking forward to you coming
here and bringing your youthful
energy into my dungeon.
There is almost too
much here to take in: tax incentives, export controls, forestry policy, waste reduction and recycling proposals, CO2 taxes, electrical co-generation, virgin materials fees... There is even a discussion of
energy - saving light bulbs and how to market them more efficiently.
Here's to hoping we see farm stand pharmacies in the future, and more Maty's products on the shelves in the meantime — since now we know they are formulated with so
much love,
energy, and care.
There are
MUCH greater fish to fry on the subject of getting wholesome than just a few
energy right
here and there throughout a quick.
I'd heard from a work colleague that green smoothies are a good way of getting your
energy boosted so
here we are on your site, being educated and encouraged as we go... thank you very
much.
So
here are some dietary suggestions to help curb those cravings and keep you on track with the healthy lifestyle you have dedicated so
much time and
energy toward:
I'm very
much looking forward to hearing his thoughts as there are a group of us out
here in the athlete community who are trying to keep our blood sugar low but also maintain
energy and performance.
It doesn't finish
here — after lactic acid training, cardio training becomes
much more efficient burning fat for
energy production.
Here are some practical, simple steps for the days (or years) when too many ideas, too
much energy, so
much chaos is whirling around inside your head.
I don't do Facebook, because I find it filled with negative
energy... instead, I blog, because
here, the community is
much nicer: 0)
* If downloading the free LIKEtoKNOW.it app is just too
much energy for you (short - term pain for long - term gain
here), remember you can ALWAYS shop everything I post on Instagram right
here on the blog when you hover over «Let's Shop!»
The thinking
here (in case you don't know) is that two people who share the same values, outlooks, interests, intelligence,
energy levels, passions, etc., are going to understand and «get» each other far better — and the relationship will be
much more symbiotic.
It's admirable that you've dedicated so
much time and
energy to your career, but these sites are
here to make sure your love life doesn't fall by the wayside.
I'm athletic and in shape with
much energy to burn so if ya like to get down n dirty n let loose then
here is the chance you'll not regret ladies!
What's shocking
here is the paralytic quality of the filmmaking, which feels like it has
much to share on the nature of commitment and obsession, but can barely muster the
energy to keep its eyes open.
They only use as
much energy as they need to get from
here to
here.»
The
energy of this track flags a bit as the movie proceeds, which is understandable, and I'm not sure there's
much information
here that's not also detailed on Something Is Wrong on Saturn 3, Moss's exhaustive making - of website.
Fuqua shoots the film with
much style and pop - off
energy, but the plotting
here is strictly by the book — except for Gere's story strand, actually, which flirts with intrigue in detailing his complicated relationship with a hooker (Shannon Kane).
While I wasn't
much of a fan of Young Detective Dee, the first film and Flying Swords Of Dragon Gate were substantial hits in my book and Tsui certainly recaptures the
energy and spirit of those films
here.
I agree with
much of what has been said
here, but I also thought it interesting that near the end of this book, we read that while Walter and Joe both have thought about taking it down, to do so would require more time and
energy then they have or wish to expend.
Some dogs and cats are nervous or shy
here, or may have too
much energy for the kennel environment.
Yeah definitely... that's one of the biggest things as working as a dog trainer
here and I work at a local animal hospital and I do a lot of evaluations on dogs and a lot of times they come in and they have this label on them like they're not good with dogs, they're not good with kids, they're destructive or something, and we evaluate them and then we... if they good, if they pass the evaluation behavior assessment that we do, they get into doggy day care and then you know once they're in day care like you can almost immediately see those issues like disappear because they're... they've just got so
much energy.
People
here drink the young coconut water, called «Pipa», which helps revive you after too
much sun, too
much drink, being seasick, or when you are low in
energy.
Here, the artist pivots from the Western legacy of classification and systematization, its linear environments and excesses of information to a more heterogeneous, multi dimensional environment, an environment which,
much like the forest, hums with
energy that is created simultaneously by all of it inhabitants, be it the plants, birds, the earth or the air.
She talked about the art scene in London: «I think it's nice but every artist who's in the Prize deserves to win... when I came in»95 there was
much more
energy here than Berlin, where I lived before.
Here is a short list for the fun of it: everything Sina Najafi and crew do at Cabinet magazine, the goings on at Mildred's Lane, the projects, journals and exhibitions by the great collective E-flux (Anton, Juliete, Brian), the entire Occupy movement, Philly's own Basekamp — in particular the Plausible Artworlds project, Charles Esche, Maria Lind, Chus Martinez, Jens Hoffmann, Ralph Rugoff, Sofia Hernandez, my ol' colleague Mark Beasly (a great curator), the experiments and levity of Joseph Del Pesco, just recently the people at Weeksville Heritage Center, the awesome constant rethinking of Kate Fowle at ICI, at times the experimental approach of Hans Ulrich Obrist (the man has so
much energy), the education programs at the Walker and the Hammer, the projects of Christine Tohme at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut, the work of Fulya Erdemci and Theo Teeglaers at SKOR, the writings of Sue Bell Yank, Shannon Jackosn, Gregory Sholette, Yates McKee, Jahleh Mansoor, Boris Groys (though I don't usually agree with him), and Claire Bishop (though I don't agree often with her either, haha).
The transition from deeply rooted
energy systems based on burning fossil fuels to new norms emitting ever less of this gas —
here and in China — is seen by many as requiring a sustained
energy quest including
much greater direct government investment on the frontiers of relevant technologies (batteries, photovoltaics, superconductivity, photosynthesis).]
If we should have luck
here in Germany, and the EEG does not fail, it would mean that in 20 years we'd have a grid mostly powered by renewable
energy, paid by the private households alone, that will produce cheap electricity for the industry at a time when oil, gas and coal will be
much more expansive than today.
Here's an interesting solution —
much smaller wind generators in urban areas (solving the bird problem)-- less
energy, but more could be used all over the place:
There's
much,
much more that can be done to cut
energy waste
here on many fronts and there are plenty of signs that most Americans strongly support such a push — if someone leads the way.
[ANDY REVKIN says: Another reporter
here, Felicity Barringer, is immersed in state and local actions on
energy / climate and I'll be doing
much more on that front,
here and around the world, in coming months.]
Coal
Energy over
here needs to be utilized fully as
much as possible.
Here, you can see how
much energy each type contributes, how
much they are predicted to contribute in 2020, how
much carbon dioxide they generate and how efficient they are.
There's also the realization by most Americans that our country's ongoing
energy revolution has pretty
much dashed the 1970s - era justifications for excluding American
energy from the global marketplace, where it could be positively affecting global crude markets, stimulating production
here at home and providing real
energy aid to America's allies.
Readers who actually want a thorough and careful account of the pros and cons of I - 732 from a policy point of view should read the three detailed articles by the Sightline Institute
here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/01/pros-cons-carbonwa-carbon-tax-swap-ballot-initiative-732/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/02/does-initiative-732-carbon-tax-have-a-budget-hole/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/03/weighing-critiques-of-carbonwa-i-732/ Readers who are interested in the messy political conflict over the initiative might start with a couple of Patrick Mazza's articles: http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-wa-state-climate-policy-train-wreck.html http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/12/wa-climate-initiative-conflict-on-road.html If you want to know why the Alliance's proposal won't do
much for low - income families facing higher
energy costs as a result of a carbon fee (though it would produce a lot of union trade jobs by funding State infrastructure spending) start
here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/16/green-stamps-a-climate-equity-proposal-for-the-pacific-northwest/
«Willis builds a strawman Willis makes a logical fallacy known as the strawman fallacy
here, when he says: The current climate paradigm says that the surface air temperature is a linear function of the «forcing»... Change in Temperature (∆ T) = Change in Forcing (∆ F) times Climate Sensitivity What he seems to have done is taking an equation relating to a simple
energy balance model (probably from this Wikipedia entry) and applied it to the
much more complex climate system.
The restructuring of the
energy economy outlined
here will not only dramatically drop CO2 emissions, helping to stabilize climate, but it will also eliminate
much of the air pollution that we know today.