Sentences with phrase «phenomena of nature»

Experience a beautiful phenomenon of nature as you watch Little Penguins emerge from the sea from an exclusive viewing platform on Phillip Island.
This magical phenomenon of nature, an experience never to be forgotten happens from May to September.
Thousands of these majestic mammals congregate here in colonies, a true phenomenon of nature.
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No doubt many of the phenomena of nature, once regarded as miraculous interventions, are now understood as regular parts of the cosmic order.
God ever gives Himself to be seen in the phenomena of nature and history and remains invisible.
The ancient gods derived their meaning and role from the phenomena of nature, but Israel explained their introduction to the name YHWH, and the import that this holy name had for them, in terms of the historical context in which she originated as a people.
THE QUIET peace of Sunday afternoon has been shaken of late by sizable temblors; seismograph needles across the U.S. should already have recorded the disturbances — which are caused not by any phenomena of nature but simply because the pro football teams are running again.
«It is my conviction that pure mathematical construction enables us to discover the concepts and the laws connecting them, which give us the key to the understanding of the phenomena of Nature,» he declared in 1933.
This bundle contains 11 ready - to - use Avalanche Worksheets that are perfect for students who want to learn more about an avalanche which is a phenomenon of nature.
A poetic and visionary painter, his often - peculiar vistas celebrate the phenomena of nature in the ordinary.
Hicham Berrada's videos, installations and objects often make the phenomena of nature as their own, or they form processes from natural scientific experiments.
When I paint I try to find the balance between intuition and intellect, so that the process of painting becomes an active dialogue with the phenomena of nature.
Presenting some 60 oils and works on paper, the show moves from Lewis's beginnings as an Abstract Expressionist in the mid-1940's to his last endeavors, paintings that reflect his interest in the phenomena of nature.
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