Not exact matches
More and more people see the flooding,
read the
stories about
sea levels, and worry privately — but everyone else seems to be going along as if nothing was wrong, so they go along too.
They
read the
stories of Moses crossing the Red
Sea and of Joshua praying for the sun to stand still, and of Elijah and Elisha raising the dead.
For instance, when you
read the
story of the Israelites wandering in the desert you might say, «How could those Israelites grumble about food and drink when they just saw God part the Red
Sea?»
He sits there in the wee hours
reading Hemingway's «Old Man and the
Sea» for back -
story reasons, and because of its handy symbolic weight.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation of a Robert A. Heinlein short
story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who
read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The
Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minu
Sea, the cornball
sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minu
sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minute.
«Adrift» is one of those «I'm not the SAILOR here»
stories about a couple at
sea, the sailing buff guy (Sam Claflin) gets badly hurt, and Shailene Woodley... Continue
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Audio Commentary by Updated 2003 Audio Commentary by Film Historian Bruce Eder, and Herrmann Biographer Steven C. Smith / «Here Is A Man» preview version comparison (4:37) /
Reading of «The Devil & Daniel Webster» short
story by Alec Baldwin (33:41) / Radio Plays: «The Devil & Daniel Webster» (29:50) from Aug. 6, 1938 + «Daniel Webster & the
Sea Serpent» (29:43) from Aug. 1, 1937 / «About the Columbia Workshop» essay / «The Devil In Context»: 6 - part Bernard Herrmann score essay with indexed film clips and 4 stills / Still and Poster Gallery with 12 images / 12 - page colour booklet featuring an essay by author Tom Piazza, and original 1941 New York Times article by Stephen Vincent Benet, and Color Bars / New high - definition transfer with restored image and sound / 12 page colour boooklet
A real life US Coast Guard
reads the
story «Colin Rescues Slippy;», the first book in the Colin the Coastguard children; s series and warns of the effects of oil spills and pollution on our
seas and environment, based on his experiences.
NOAA Office of Protected Species
Read the
story of the green
sea turtle and how and why it became endangered.
Reading The Largesse of the
Sea Maiden, it is hard not to suspect that Johnson's
stories will continue to haunt many more generations to come.
But under Louise Borden's sure hand, children and adults alike will find themselves caught up in the amazing saga of an important scientific challenge when they
read Sea Clocks: The
Story of Longitude.
Find out more about the upcoming 23 millionth birthday of California
sea lions and
read the rest of Evaders amazing
story below!
The artist shared the
story of her public art project HighWaterLine where she marked the ten - feet - above -
sea - level line along nearly 70 miles of coastline, in lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, with a...
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Read my past
stories on
sea ice at both ends of the Earth to learn more.
Keep this in mind when you hear or
read stories about polar bears and predicted
sea ice declines: «
sea ice» does not mean spring
sea ice.
Among today's most -
read stories — «dolphin slaughter turns
sea red» and «humpback whale found dead».
The
story goes like this Greenpeace wanted to go the Northern
Sea Route in Russia's Arctic and protest, for that
read, interrupt the search for oil and gas in the Arctic, the Arctic is reckoned to have 13 % of the worlds undiscovered oil reserves and around 31 % of the worlds undiscovered natural gas reserves.