A brief foray into arm wrestling is a low point in the game, as is the concept of Holme's placing a certain aroma by manipulating
pieces of a floating picture to form a complete image.
In 2014, scientists estimated that the ocean holds more than 5 trillion
pieces of floating plastic, which together weigh more than 250,000 tons.
Jason Charlwood, a conservation specialist with Ducks Unlimited, points to hundreds of water birds, freshly arrived from the south, sitting on one of the spring's last
pieces of floating ice.
Submarine volcanoes can spit out trillions of
pieces of floating rock upon which corals and other organisms hitch a ride to the world's largest reef, where they can thrive and multiply, according to research published this month in the journal PLoS One.
It's only when
a piece of floating jetsam beans us on the head that we notice and say «ouch.»
It is more like Luke than either of the other gospels, and was apparently
a piece of floating tradition that came to rest here because of the sayings in John 7:24 and 8:15.
The Kate and Laurel Deer Canvas is a beautifully framed
piece of floating canvas wall art.
We're now one hypothesis down and know one thing more: tens of millions of years ago there was an enormous
piece of floating rock that did not cause the dinosaurs to die out at the Cretaceous - Tertiary boundary, NASA scientists say.
Not exact matches
... That big plastic potato chip you
float around on, she's done $ 180 million on that
piece of crap.
Investing in
pieces of companies through the stock market as well as wholly owned subsidiaries using value investment methods; Buying old economy industries; Purchasing with the intention to keep not trade; Focusing on durable competitive advantages; Centralizing capital and reallocating to highest and best use; Being paid (with
float) to hold capital to invest
At Halle on his way to Eisleben, he was held up by floods which he personified in a letter to Katie
of 25 January as a «huge she - Anabaptist» which «met us with waves
of water and great
floating pieces of ice; she threatened to baptise us again and has covered the countryside.»
I tried with some
of our home grown kale once and it was just not meant to be — coconut water with large
pieces of kale
floating about in it was rather hard to drink.
You can Troy, but the smaller your apple
pieces, the more chances that one tiny
pieces will
float to the surface and form mould (not the good kind
of mould).
The seeds will drop to the bottom and
pieces of white membrane will
float.
The stock may take on a yellow tinge with
pieces of chicken or pork / rabbit
floating up, the celery will be very limp, as will the chiles.
Other «
floating bones», which can include the scapula (shoulder blade) or even
pieces of rib, may present a lesser danger, but would certainly lower the quality
of the product in the mind
of the consumer.
Use a
piece of leftover dough to test the oil — when dropped in, the dough should
float and bubble rapidly.
Remove to paper towel - lined baking sheet and try to fish out any
floating pieces of batter with a bamboo skimmer.
The point is, I've finally made the ham soup
of my childhood — sans fatty
pieces of ham
floating around in it.
(If small
pieces of potato
floating in the oil start to burn, carefully strain out.)
So take a whisk to»em and incorporate the whites and yolks until you're left with an even mixture with no white strands or
pieces of yolk
floating around.
To make «MACARONI» you simply roll out a really thin «snake» with a
piece of the dough and then pinch
of short macaroni sized
pieces and drop into the boiling water until they
float.
The Swedish defenders has once against been connected with a move to the Red Devils, with the latest baseless figure
floating in the ether being a # 42m valuation
of the 22 year old, as referenced by the Sun in their
piece today.
(As the chorus sings, little bits and
pieces of charred Oriole uniform come
floating down lazily from somewhere overhead.
If a large
piece of cartilage has been sheared off and is noted to be
floating around the knee, there are certain situations (particularly if there is bone attached to the cartilage) in which the
piece can be fixed back to where the
piece came from.
I don't know if that quite makes sense, but I liked that it was just the one
piece instead
of lots
of fabric
floating around.
A noodle, also known as a woggle, is a long, rounded, bendy
piece of foam that can be used in a number
of ways in the water and is helpful for teaching kids to swim, for
floating in the water and for general water play.
This allows your little one to reach, play, lay back, and move around freely in the tub with the assistance
of the four
floating wing
pieces.
I'm a Minimalist Mama, which — generally speaking — means I avoid snatching up every
piece of baby gear that
floats my way.
If he seems reluctant, try
floating a few
pieces of O - shaped cereal in the potty for target practice.
You could be sitting in bloody water with other
pieces of the amniotic fluid
floating around in it.
Display ads are the descendents
of the banner ads that sprang up everywhere during the first dot - com boom, but the family has now expanded to include sophisticated video
pieces, Flash animations, database interactions and «
floating» pop - overs.
There are several legalization bills
floating in the state Senate that address some aspects
of drug policy, like state Sen. Nicholas Scutari's, but none that include all the provisions that Sinha believes advocates want to see in a
piece of legislation.
The state
floated the idea
of combining services at Interfaith and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center during Interfaith's bankruptcy, but the idea never gained traction, in part because it was too rushed and in part because it only solved one
piece of a much larger problem.
Cuomo has been working to move the issue forward, writing an opinion
piece in the Huffington Post and
floating various compromises, including a phase - in
of the system in 2015 and even a regional plan that would give more public dollars to downstate candidates.
Here's a few stories, opinion
pieces, and quotes,
floating around the Web: Bronx BP Ruden Diaz, Jr. released a statement saying, «I am proud
of the members
of the Bronx City Council delegation for standing together and voting against this development project, and I am happy to see that so many City Council members from other boroughs were willing to join us.»
There,
floating debris — from microscopic particles
of plastic to large
pieces like ropes and fishing nets — is carried by currents and accumulates.
Now, just 20 km
of ice is keeping the 5,000 sq km
piece from
floating away.
Currently, scientists rely on ships, buoys,
floats and lab tests to track the data and although these disparate
pieces can construct a baseline
of acidification, there are gaps in coverage.
Now, the robot's first findings are already helping scientists
piece together more
of this previously hidden under - ice food web, including more evidence
of the under - ice algae, as well as tiny copepods, ctenophores (jellyfish), predatory marine worms called arrow worms, and abundant amounts
of large
floating slime balls, known to scientists as larvaceans.
The team shined a 130 milliwatt beam
of light on a 10 micrometer - long, wing - shaped
piece of glass
floating in water.
New research reveals that the spindly - legged Halobates sericeus has begun to lay its eggs on not only bobbing
pieces of pumice and other ocean debris but also on
floating garbage in the Pacific Ocean.
While terms like the «Great Pacific Garbage Patch» conjure up visions
of floating islands
of rubbish, most
of the plastic in the oceans consists
of tiny
pieces invisible to the human eye.
Research reveals that the spindly - legged bug Halobates sericeus has begun to lay its eggs on not only bobbing
pieces of pumice and other ocean debris but also on
floating garbage in the Pacific Ocean.
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Floating like a tin can: The International Space Station orbits amid 11,000
pieces of man - made space junk orbiting at 18,000 miles per hour.
Normal adhesives stop being sticky in the cold vacuum, and the force required to attach a
piece of sticky tape is enough to make the target object
float away.
In the 1970s, when biologists first glimpsed the landscape
of human genes, they saw that the small
pieces of DNA that coded for proteins (known as exons) seemed to
float like bits
of wood in a sea
of genetic gibberish.
But new research at Rockefeller University suggests that current sequencing protocols overlook crucial bits
of information: isolated
pieces of DNA
floating outside the bacterial chromosome, the core
of a cell's genetic material.
Their work, published this month in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences, did find millions
of pieces of plastic debris
floating in five large subtropical gyres in the world's oceans.
Currently, scientists rely on ship, buoys,
floats and lab tests to track the data and although these disparate
pieces can construct a baseline
of acidification, there are gaps in coverage.