Sentences with phrase «much under the waves»

Wakatobi dive resort is the kind of place you never want to leave, and with so much under the waves and such remarkable bio diversity, visit this unique destination for the trip of a life time

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The carrot being waved under suppliers» noses by Coles is that it could use its muscle to squeeze preferential and cheaper rates from field agents, stripping out as much as $ 200 million in costs from the supply chain.
You can scream, shout, cry and wave your banner as much as you want or even take things to the extreme and chuck yourself under a train in protest??
However, under business - as - usual scenarios, without significant reductions in carbon emissions, the study shows these deadly heat waves could begin within as little as a few decades to strike regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, including the fertile Indus and Ganges river basins that produce much of the region's food supply.
Under these circumstances, the rationale for stem cell therapy seems straightforward: bathe the injury in a healing, concentrated wave of tissue - mending cells, and the body will repair itself that much more quickly.
Observationally, the long signal gave the LIGO team much more room for confirmation of the observation, further proving the worth of gravitational wave astronomy under diverse circumstances.
Such ions are like a fast wind that, under certain conditions, can excite waves called «Alfvén waves» in the hot plasma — much like the musical notes produced by blowing in a wind instrument.
One interesting thing I have noticed is that I used to take my naps with a sleep mask and the curtains closed, but I'd wake up groggy and having this feeling like I got knocked under by a wave and the beach and took in too much water.
Siargao is home to some truly epic waves for all levels of surfer, and the surf in the Philippines flies much lower under the tourist radar than places like Bali or Australia, affording you less crowded waves and a proper surf adventure!
The laidback and remote village of Tulamben is located in one of the farthest corners of the island, which features an arid overland terrain, much in contrast to the beautifully colourful reefs that await under the surface of the waves.
The light bar provides a multitude of colours depending upon the current scenario such as flashing a light tone of red when waiting for the red lights before the race commences, green under normal racing conditions, yellow within an area of the track that has yellow waved flags following an incident, blue during the presence of blue flags, red for collisions and much more besides.
And as for «wishful thinking», I'm not especially enamored of the «stadium wave» hypothesis; IMO the regularity they seem to find is probably an artifact of the short period under study, while it's much more probable that actual fluctuations are much more «random».
Almost half the country's population - some 140 million Americans - were under heat advisories for much of last week as a wicked heat wave bore down on the Midwest and Northeast.
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