Sentences with phrase «partly submerged»

However, because they are partly submerged, their direct contribution to sea level rise is much smaller than the contribution made by the melting of an equivalent volume of (land - based) ice sheets.
In Lucchini's paintings, the richness of his palette and the density of his brushstrokes provide a kind of visual forest or landscape out of which, little by little, the figure can be made out; the subject partly emerging from, and partly submerged by abstraction.
His other contributions to the show at the Tate in London include a photograph of a partly submerged bicycle wheel and Prey, a film in which a tape recorder attached to a balloon disappears into the sky.
The day begins with a young girl asleep in her room, first shown suspended in mid-air, then with her head on a pillow partly submerged in water.
You can take short - cuts up and along walls, and we drove around a track which was partly submerged under water.
Another firm favorite, Glover Reef, is a near - circular group of partly submerged islands, protected as one of the last Nassau Grouper spawning sites and with large sections of largely unexplored reef to discover.
Some lay partly submerged in the sand, others cracked open like shells to show their honeycombed centers, filled with clear tidewater.
And yes, there was quite a difference — the portholes, once all clearly visible, are now partly submerged in the sand.
Visit the Ruins of 16th Century Guiob Church, the church of the Old Catarman town which was destroyed and partly submerged by volcanic fragments during the eruption Mt. Vulcan in 1871.
The old ladderlike design was partly submerged, but only partly.
Admittedly, tofu is usually a little bit of a turnoff in its pure kind... this spongy white block partly submerged in an unidentified liquid doesn't appear appetizing to start with.

Not exact matches

Kuo's method starts with tissue fragments rather than individual stem cells and grows them in a gel partly exposed to air instead of submerged in nutrient medium.
And although information has been spotty, nuclear experts worry that this fuel — which should be submerged in circulating water to keep it from overheating — has been at least partly exposed in the pools belonging to reactor Nos. 3 and 4.
Here, her subjects appear submerged in water up to their shoulders, their faces partly shrouded by the likes of colorful netting, floral patterning, and eczema.
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