Sentences with phrase «much ice here»

There isn't much ice here, and that's a major problem.

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Back home, I re-created the ice cream into a much lighter and vegan version that requires an ice - cream maker, so I've included both recipes here.
You can definitely use a pre-blended curry mix here, but since different curries vary in their degree of spice, I can not tell you exactly how much curry to put in your ice cream.
And, as Walt Meier of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center noted here, Antarctic sea ice already covers a huge area — it doesn't take much growth for it to set a new record.
Much of it lies here in the Palouse but I'm rather sure that much of it ended up on the ice shMuch of it lies here in the Palouse but I'm rather sure that much of it ended up on the ice shmuch of it ended up on the ice sheet.
The $ 120 + in coupons, discounts, and bonuses is icing on the cake to a decision that is one of the best I ever made myself I've been a member since 2002 and much of what I blog about here on The Healthy Home Economist relates to knowledge, wisdom, and experience I've gained over the years implementing Traditional Diet as so brilliantly and practically taught by the Weston A. Price Foundation.
Here, meatballs can be over twice that size or, when served as appetizers, quite small No matter what size you choose to prepare, an ice cream scoop makes the process much easier.
TOP: Tilly's old (similar here) PANTS: Old Navy (similar here) SHOES: DSW BRACELETS: Icing I have SO much love for this outfit, it feels so airy and fresh.
The plotline involves a supposition that the global warming apocalypse that many scientists have been predicted is finally here, and in an accelerated example of such disastrous events, much of the Earth's northern hemisphere suffers from severe flooding, tidal waves and an ice storm that threatens to wipe out practically all life as we know it in those affected regions.
The underlying issue here is that the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus and the also - similar Galaxy Tab 7.7 are both still waiting for their Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades — with only a vague promise and not so much as an estimated window of arrival.
The company has a reputation for keeping devices up - to - date for much longer than many of its rivals (we're looking at you, HTC) and the Galaxy S3 has gone from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich all the way up to 4.3 Jelly Bean over quite a long period of time — on Android, pretty much the only manufacturer which outperforms here is Google itself on the Nexus line.
As much as I like great ice cream, I only enjoy gelato here because I've never sampled ice cream in San Diego that I thought was very good.
Sure, some are considerably smaller than others, but here's a fact; I don't want to spend as much time in the water or ice worlds as I do in some of the others.
In terms of gameplay there wasn't much different here, except for an ice cream cone power - up which turned you invincible for a while and let you kill enemies by running into them.
Ice Crush 10.000 B.C. costs 240: MSPoints: which I think is too much, more information can be found here and a trailer on page 2.
Here we can look at the PIOMAS volume, and consider how much further thinning can occur before the sea ice becomes so thin over most of the ocean that it will break up and melt away.
This is perhaps the least newsworthy item for readers here, given how much The Times has covered the mix of issues arising as summer sea ice retreats in the Arctic and pressures grow to exploit new shipping routes and northern resources.
Here is what I understand of what they are saying: — In recent years the Arctic has been experiencing much warmer than usual temperatures and unusual loss in sea ice.
I'm concerned that little bits of info (e.g., more ice here, less ice there, sick animals here, winter storms there, and etc.) can be much more confusing than illuminating in the absence of a general understanding of the basic dynamics of global warming as (the majority of) scientists see them.
I think the latter is likely — these recent cold winters are part of the much - discussed «warm Arctic — cold continents» pattern (see, eg, Overland et al 2011) and could be related to the dwindling ice cover on the Arctic Ocean, as we explained here.
This actually will be come less relevant as the real shocker seems to have arrived http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icecover.uk.php and soon the temperature one re R Spencer Thanks to S Goddard for highlighting the NH ice concentration so much previously the AGW «ers discounted it NB tried posting previous so repeat here
There are degrees of everyone's positions here from those who think the IPCC is wrong because it is much too conservative through those who think the IPCC got it perfectly right to those who think the arctic sea ice has recovered because the record low level is now three years old through those who believe the GHE violates the laws of thermodynamics.
Here's the counter-punch to the highly science - qualified Oreskes... «Major Danish Daily Warns: «Globe May Be On Path To Little Ice Age... Much Colder Winters... Dramatic Consequences»!
That study (showing that outdoor ice hockey may be gone from much of Canada by 2050 or earlier) is getting a lot of coverage over here as well.
What is unclear here is the period on which the «normal statistics» is computed, since the past data are obviously much less known, with a considerable loss of variance (the «constant» ice minima are obviously wrong).
Some math needed here to see how much ice raised to what height would be needed to explain 100 % of the slowdown.
Not much of a summer in either pole when the ice age is here compared to the summers when it is not.
She stated, «With the pack ice retreating further and further north every year, they tend to be stuck on land where there's not much food,» and «many times I have seen horribly thin bears, and those were exclusively females — like this one here» and «Only once I have seen a bear getting a big fat «5,» but several times I have seen dead bears and bears like this one: a mere «1» on the scale, doomed to death.»
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Over the period known as the Little Ice Age, from about 1650 - 1850 AD, temperatures here were much cooler - and that is when the Patagonian ice caps swelled to their largeIce Age, from about 1650 - 1850 AD, temperatures here were much cooler - and that is when the Patagonian ice caps swelled to their largeice caps swelled to their largest.
Much of it lies here in the Palouse but I'm rather sure that much of it ended up on the ice shMuch of it lies here in the Palouse but I'm rather sure that much of it ended up on the ice shmuch of it ended up on the ice sheet.
Hence, at least here in Germany, there hasn't been much reporting about the recent evolution of Arctic sea ice — despite the fact that Arctic sea ice extent in July, for example, was the lowest ever recorded for that month throughout the entire satellite record.
The idea that an American lawyer turns up and says, «I have here the order of an American court» doesn't cut much ice in the face of the sort of restraints that I've mentioned.
There are months when I must confess I'm skating on thin ice here, when I insert a column that really doesn't have all that much to do with real estate — aside from the consideration than man (nor woman) does not live by real estate alone, which I feel redeems these occasional off - topic pieces.
You all know by now how much I enjoy decorating for Christmas and in the kitchen with green and red already in here, adding the punches of lime green and red this time of year is just icing on the cake.
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