Sentences with phrase «narrow passages on»

Once inside, we crawl through narrow passages on hands and knees.
Its diameter at the rim measures 1,045 ft, whereas its maximum depth is 412 ft. Except for two narrow passages on the eastern and northern rims, Blue Hole is completely rimmed by living coral.

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«The Boston Commercial says: «The ship S. T. Joseph, recently arrived here from Liverpool, had a narrow escape on passage.
On this day Schmittner went in with five tanks strapped around his body; Bogaerts, who had to wriggle through some narrow passages, called restrictions, brought three.
They are located about a third of a kilometre from the cave entrance, through a narrow passage that at one point requires crawling on all fours.
Before passage of ESSA in 2015, Ladd said «there was no way schools alone could succeed and help children flourish as long as we had this narrow focus on test scores.»
Other useful, though not new, features onboard include Goodreads, which helps narrow down your preferences after rating books on your Want to Read list; Kindle FreeTime, which creates profile for kids so you can set reading goals for them; Whispersync, so you can save and pick up from where you last read across all of your Kindle devices and apps; X-ray, an option that reveals the passages in a book that mention relevant ideas, characters, or other topics; and About This Book, which provides details like the author's bio, more books from an author, and the typical time it takes to read the title.
Eventually, depending on the size of the hairball, how rapidly it forms, and how sensitive the stomach is, the hairball comes back up, looking more like a sausage than a ball because of its passage up through the long narrow food pipe, the esophagus.
Jerry's Jelly - At some stage on your Taveuni dive trip a helpful guide will explain to you that 2 deep and wide bodies of water move tidally through the narrow and shallow passage that is the Somosomo Strait.
It takes about 20 minutes to climb up through the steep rocks, pass through narrow passages and on a hot humid day that can seem longer.
It is said that on a full moon, a narrow passage opens as the water level lowers revealing a causeway that leads into a «hidden chamber».
The missing 10 % is a minor issue: while guiding Link across the equivalent of a tightrope (among other narrow passages), the 3DS» thumbstick is a slight hindrance because it can not be pressed as delicately as the thumbstick on the N64, GameCube, or Wii controllers.
The narrow room is itself something of a passage, and you may come first to flickering horizontal bars projected on an end wall.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down in front of an audience reading diary entries, newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end, in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion in Motion», 2000).
He's personable and serious enough to have gone to the trouble of building an obstructing construction of crossed beams at the front of the stand, allowing a delicious kind of backstage entrance through a narrow passage to the exhibition of paintings based on the same Franz Klineish forms.
MUSEE D'ART CONTEMPORAIN DE LYON A narrow, labyrinthine passage leads to the center of the vast room on the second floor of the museum.
I guess I'd add that this is understandable, given that the denier camp really doesn't have much actual science to use as ammunition or to build their arguments on, and thus they tend to wage their campaign by cherrypicking data, or seeking to attack narrow and often out - of - context passages found in scientific papers or in simplified postings about those papers found on sites like Skeptical Science.
New clients, some clutching the wheel for the first time, must blend immediately into traffic — wincing through major corridors like East 125th Street; negotiating narrow passages made narrower by double - parked cars; avoiding the cyclist on the right, the vendor on the left, the dog camped midlane because his owner is neither muscular nor aware enough to drag it any farther.
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