Unique to the polar region, pancake ice forms over time as ice crystals coagulate into thicker plates, whose edges often get rounded and raised as a result
of bumping into other plates.
Not exact matches
People who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any
of the blame back on the
other person... those are people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake
into a
bump in the road rather than a permanent roadblock.
So Blakely began recruiting
other mothers - to - be to turn their baby
bumps into what the entrepreneur called «canvases
of hope.»
Food is a restaurant's most expensive cost after labour, said Rilett, who anticipates another
bump in prices when the minimum wage impact ripples
into the price
of food as farmers, processors and
others also face increased costs.
About half
of people who do not pay for a news - specific source still say they actively seek out news (51 percent) while the
other half say they mostly
bump into news (48 percent).
One
other piece
of evidence here is our breakdown
of those who actively seek out news versus those who
bump into it.
In fact, it's fair to say that many
of the reasons to own gold actually segue back and forth,
bumping into each
other.
Pixar is a perfect example
of this in action — they designed their offices so that artists, designers, programmers, and marketers would purposely
bump into each
other.
If you've read any
of our
other articles about cashflow, you've
bumped into the concepts
of net 30, net 60, and net 90.
I would definitily like to pursue this at a later date, I'm sure I'll see you pop up around here again, because I do have answers, more questins, more points
of contention and so on, but Happy Hour calls and I can not turn her down, who knows, if you're in DC we might
bump into each
other and not even know it!
They had about as much institutional structure as street theater: lots
of improvisation, plenty
of borrowing and stealing from whomever they
bumped into, and free adaptation
of other people's ideas and property for their own purposes; but precious little polity, and no property at all (The Astonished Heart, 19).
The
other day in Nairobi I
bumped into a group
of young men selling sport merchandise and after a close look, I saw replica shirts
of Man U, Man City and Chelsea selling like hot cakes but there no Arsenal shirts.
Unfortunately they
bumped into Wenger and now they both play on the right side
of something or the
other.
But since Kate Middleton is royalty — and therefore can pull
of many looks that would have us mere commoners mistaken for subway crazies — I propose a few
other baby
bump concealers that she should bring back
into fashion.
Bumping into each
other is a natural part
of washing but they will need to be able to
bump and pass by.
There aren't a bunch
of Waverlys slamming lockers shut at the local high school or
bumping into each
other at story time at the library.
Republican NYC Councilman Joe Borelli pens an OpEd dismissing the idea
of a Cuomo presidential run in 2020, writing
of his lack
of popularity among liberals: «It's hard to buy a coffee in Manhattan without
bumping into a Bernie bro, but
other than Chris, you won't meet a «Cuomo bro.»»
The
other day my daughter Rachel, the newly - appointed editor
of The Lady (she says she always wanted a title),
bumped into Michael Howard at a party.
GOP senators on Wednesday rejected four bills proposed by Democrats that would strengthen background checks, ban «
bump stocks» that turn semiautomatic guns
into machine guns, and let courts keep guns away from people at risk
of hurting
others.
Today, scientists know that Earth's outer layer is divided
into giant pieces and that the motion
of tectonic plates — as they
bump together or slide past each
other — helps explain how some earthquakes occur.
«What Sorin has done is to say, «If
bumping is important, I will have a pair
of strings move in space and
bump into each
other.»
Through a process known as «squeeze expulsion,» particles big (you and your pack) and small (rocks, chunks
of snow) knock
into each
other at the bottom
of the avalanche, where the most impacts occur, and eventually get
bumped up to the top.
They knew when and how to forage, how to avoid
bumping into each
other, and how to recruit colleagues
into following them to a rich stash
of resources.
We will hear from Johnson and Arengo about the park and green spaces in general and their roles in the lives
of birds and
other wildlife and we will talk to Marie Winn, a well - known nature writer we
bumped into in the park.
Schrödinger discovered it through his newly formed quantum theory, when he examined the mathematical descriptions
of two quantum particles that
bump into one
other.
Over time, these slowly spinning boulders
bumped into each
other with enough force to wear their edges
into smooth surfaces, write the scientists in this month's issue
of Planetary and Space Science.
«As they
bump into others while moving within and between the resource sites, the process
of behavioral gregarization is initiated, leading to the formation
of local aggregations, which may in turn seed large - scale swarms.»
These rocks spun around and
bumped into each
other in a chaotic dance that left a trail
of debris in its wake.
The gravity
of the galaxy clusters also gathers up gas and the gas heats up from the friction
of the intergalactic gas particles
bumping into each
other.
Most
of the time it gets rid
of that energy by
bumping into another molecule, converting that internal energy back
into translational motion
of the molecules with respect to each
other.
Aside from logistic issues
of time and limited opportunity to
bump into someone there are
other obstacles like self - confidence.
Be mindful not to
bump into any
of the
other raindrops as you make your way to your mat.
«Colorectal cancer... is the second leading cause
of cancer death in the United States,» and it «arises from [what are called] neoplastic adenomatous polyps» — meaning colon cancer starts out as a benign little
bump, called a polyp, that then grows
into cancer that can eventually spread to
other organs, and kill us.
The price point for some
of them may be a bit high but that also means you won't
bump into every
other girl wearing it down Oxford Street or the beach club in Ibiza.
Best
of luck with wedding planning — would love to compare notes if we
bump into each
other over the summer!
Me and another guy were both backing out
of our parking spots at the same time, and just barely
bumped into each
other.
Plus it is strong and shock absorbing in case it gets
bumped around or packed
into the boot
of the car under
other bags on a road trip.
They make me think
of that sweet little East Hampton Barefoot Contessa shop where Diane Keaton and Jack Nickolson
bumped into each
other in my favorite movie,
Elite Singles has made it upon itself to make sure there is a constant and efficient channel
of communication with both its clients and any
other user who might have just
bumped into the site.
In reality, dating sites are most effective as a kind
of virtual town square — a place where random people whose paths wouldn't otherwise cross
bump into each
other and start talking.
Members can send emails, search for
other users and flirt for free however, members who would like to see an additional level
of service can opt
into a «Gold» level membership that
bumps them up
into the upper tier
of search results, removes ads, and allows users to read messages received from
other users.
We'd much rather tell people how we met our significant
other while reaching for apples in the produce department
of the grocery store or
bumping into each
other at the coffee bar before church or something far more exciting or entertaining.
Like any
other relationship, Elite Singles has made it upon itself to make sure there is a constant and efficient channel
of communication with both its clients and any
other user who might have just
bumped into the site.
We live at completely opposite ends
of the city, and if it weren't for
bumping into each
other online, I'm sure we would never have met.
In a perfect world, you and your soulmate would
bump into each
other on the streets
of the netherlands, lock eyes, and fall madly in love the next second.
In a perfect world, you and your soulmate would
bump into each
other on the streets
of luxembourg, lock eyes, and fall madly in love the next second.
In a perfect world, you and your soulmate would
bump into each
other on the streets
of oman, lock eyes, and fall madly in love the next second.
The mismatched pair
bump into each
other, make friends and have to run from the nasty Iranians which leads to all manner
of scrapes and tight situations none
of which are particularly exciting or original.
The ghost
bumping rule also doesn't always apply here; single ghosts can trap Pac - Man, so the
other player must go out
of their way to
bump into and free the
other Pac - Man, which then says a cute sounding «Thank you!»
In
other ways the resolution
bump is transformative, however, turning details in the background
of scenes that were barely discernible before
into something that can be properly observed and appreciated.