Not exact matches
Now, production networks look
much more like a web, with inputs from several
different places before a final product
lands in the country where it will be sold.
He knows how
much the
different versions of the first edition of Ulysses cost in francs, pounds, and dollars, how
much Eliot received from all sources for publishing The Waste
Land and how that compares with the per capita income of the United States at the time, and how
much Ezra Pound's first book had increased in value by 1924.
The Wine & Weed Symposium will be
much more comprehensive, covering the topic in - depth from many
different angles, from understanding regulations to dealing with competition for
land and labor.
Pac would know what to do) without Freddie) against a prime Lucas Matthysse, let alone this version who plods forward and tries to
land a big shot (not
much different to prime Lucas tbh, but now he is old, shot, and doesn't use a jab).
Our 2014 report Building Homes Where We Need Them gives an idea of just how
much land near to existing infrastructure is available on the capital's green belt, using a slightly
different geography (2 km rather than 1 km, and including some stations that are further away than 45 minutes from Zone 1):
Before the arrival of Europeans, the Amazon may have been a
much different landscape, with millions of human inhabitants managing the
land.
Here, that line is expanded into several
different categories, enabling the reader to understand how
much of the capital assets is in buildings, how
much in
land, etc..
Dogs can distinguish the scat of 18
different species, detect samples from great distances on
land and sea, and search
much faster and more thoroughly than humans.
However, it's quite a
different matter melting a long - lived massive ice sheet up to 1.5 km thick that covers over 70 % of the
land surface (as happened at the end of the last glacial period), from melting isolated and
much thinner ice caps / sheets that only cover about 11 % of the
land surface (i.e. present - day).»
The silicate + CO2 - >
different silicate + carbonate chemical weathering rate tends to increase with temperature globally, and so is a negative feedback (but is too slow to damp out short term changes)-- but chemical weathering is also affected by vegetation,
land area, and terrain (and minerology, though I'm not sure how
much that varies among entire mountain ranges or climate zones)-- ie mountanous regions which are in the vicinity of a warm rainy climate are ideal for enhancing chemical weathering (see Appalachians in the Paleozoic, more recently the Himalayas).
A poison ivy rash may also show up on
different parts of your body at
different times depending on how
much urushiol oil
landed on certain areas.
The United Kingdom is
much smaller than the United States with just over 93,600 square miles of
land, but unlike the US, the UK has four
different constituents: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
On a more positive note: The maps are huge and unique in geography, the vehicles are very
much fun to use, all of them, except maybe the inflatable
landing boats, and the combat roles the
different classes play out is refreshing: The sniper can lay down claymores and sit back, plinking enemies from, in some maps, perhaps up to a quarter of a mile away, considering he / she is good, and has a good gaming rig, the combat medic can heal allies, and revive those who were fragged, saving them from having to respawn back at base, the support guy can lay down suppressing fire and resupply his allies with ammo, the spec ops guy can sabotage bridges, vehicles, and team assets (such as artillery and UAV trailers) with sticky C4 charges (pity the soldier who takes off in a jet only to have it explode in midflight from a hidden c4 charge stuck on it's body), The engineer repairs vehicles and lays down anti-tank mines, the anti-armour troop works on destroying said vehicles with wire - guided rockets (note that the armour guy in bf2 has his own gun ALONG with a pistol, not just a pistol like in 1942), and the assault guy....
The outer landscape may be
different here, but the inner terrain Payne explores is
much the same: mortality, the pull and transience of the past, the impotence of money, the enduring power of the
land, and the value of what we leave behind.
Otherwise, Peter said he may not need a 3rd row or the extra space
much longer and may go with a
different Land Rover model next round.
Our work has enabled us to actually own twenty hectares of protected
land where many animals live, including many birds (as
much as six
different species of hummingbirds are Ni» tun's residents and constant visitors).
The concept of going through an evil - looking demonic gate into an even more evil
land is, quite honestly, a really cool one, but it face two big problems; apart from being turning everything bright red it didn't really feel that
much different from the normal world, and the second problem was that every damn gate as the same!
It introduced the second screen, and this created
different experiences depending on which player you were, which was really showcased in Nintendo
Land, but we haven't seen it used too
much anywhere else.
There's still so
much to talk about the game, so we wanted to delve a little deeper into the world of OKABU and the
different lands that make up the adventure.
For one Lorule has a castle and a ruler, and despite Link Between Worlds being set in the same
land as Link to the Past, there are noticeable topological differences to create a slightly
different world to traverse, despite all the regular landmarks being in pretty
much the same place.
Once you get enough money, you can essentially purchase
much of the town's
land and build as many
different farms as your feel, designating one area to animals, another to growing crops, or just setting up a vacation home up in the mountains.
That's why the venerable (and
much missed) Gunpei Yoko's only entry into the Super Mario Bros, canon was the sublimely
different Super Mario
Land, and why the tiny philosophy of our previous subjects Batman and Donkey Kong outshone blur - ridden attempts to mimic home console sizes and standards like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall Of The Foot Clan or Super Mario
Land 2.
Gameplay is as mentioned, a throwback to some of the older arcade titles like Asteroids, where you steer your ship around the vast
land of space ranging from 8
different galaxies each
different than the last fending off enemies and using your left trigger to sweep around a planet in a «lasso» formation to put the planet under your control through the
different rounds of that level taking as
much territory as you can from the enemy.
It may take us a century to halt it and reverse it during the worst times of it when we are living in a very harsh world not too
different from the 3 million year time between the Great Dying of the Permian and the beginning of the Triassic where life in the sea was on a razor's edge and there was only one major tetrapod on
land much further north.
There does need to be more study to identify exactly how
much carbon dioxide is actually sequestered in the bottom of the ocean, but the use of iron as a fertilizer in naturally barren areas of the ocean to induce plankton blooms is no
different from what mankind has been doing for thousands of yeas — albeit on the ocean versus on
land.
I really would like to see a
much more serious effort to build an ensemble of possible outcomes and emissions pathways based on market forces, and
different amounts of state interference in the market, just to see where these «BAU» cases will
land.
Water temperature is seldom
much different than air temperature but the same doesn't hold true for
land temperature.
At the surface, the variability of temperatures over
land is
much greater than that over the oceans (Fig. 4), which reflects the very
different heat capacities of the underlying surface and the depth of the layer linked to the surface.
By mid-century
much of our agricultural
land will be toasted or flooded — or both at
different times.
BEST is
much better on such a short timeframe, and even though it's only
land temperatures, BEST both shows no evidence of having a significantly
different trend since 1998 from the trend for the previous half century and also is generally consistent with rising (but slightly lower, though with significantly greater uncertainty) sea surface temperatures.
Ocean surface temperatures increase 0,44 deg C, total global increase 0,55 deg C,
land air increase 0,9 deg C, low troposphere (RSS and UAH) 0,44 deg C. I think you would get
much of the same impression of the differences with a
different timespan.
A recent analysis of a number of
different proxy temperature records suggests that Northern Hemisphere decadal - scale averages over
land may have been as
much as approximately 0.2 — 0.4 °C above the 1850 — 2006 mean from roughly 950 — 1150 AD (32).
The MWP was mainly an NH event because the SH marches to a
different tune and doesn't have as
much land amplification.
If your answer is YES, then it just might be possible that a
much larger reforestration (
land reclaimed by high - density, fast - growing Neotropical biomass from that used by 50M people doing low - density agriculture) might have had an effect... One more time: the relevant - to - this - post interesting scientific question is whether or not a cooling that certainly happened would have had
different * regional * fingerprints depending on the relative contributions of:
A new article published in the online journal PLoS ONE takes on the issue of energy sprawl — namely how
much land is required to produce energy from
different sources — under
different potential US energy and climate policies in 2030.
But do worry because they say «every building shouldn't be a one - off prototype» when unfortunately, every building pretty
much is; that is the nature of the business because every building is on a
different piece of
land, in a
different town or city with its own zoning bylaws.
Which means that the proportion of heat in the ocean as opposed to the atmosphere might be slightly
different (big deal because the oceans store so
much heat), that albedo might be slightly higher because you have less areas covered by forests which are darker than clear
land and thus absorb more sunlight, and so on.
No more excuses; just a very
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Many companies sell leads outright or offer unbranded
landing pages aimed to generate leads; and as
much as these services may generate leads — the research paints a
different picture.
Don't know about TX because it has so
much land and the laws in rural areas could be
different than OH.