Sentences with phrase «really big fire»

Semiletov is reporting methane releases from areas more than a kilometer wide on the Siberian Arctic Shelf, so that might be a really, really big fire.
These events are like three flames that have converged to create a really big fire, and this fire is boiling a whole set of problems.
Once he started playing with one, I kept waiting for him to go back for more trucks with the idea that he was putting out a really big fire.

Not exact matches

Since camp fires + big cities don't really mix, I've made them over small charcoal grills before.
I really do love fall & look forward to cooler temps, cozy sweaters and big mugs of tea around the fire.
The forward also revealed that he is really enjoying his new central role, but will he fire the Gunners right back in to the title race and end another poor run against a big rival tomorrow?
I think our Gooners are going to come out firing on all cylinders to really have a go and try make these big games count.
That's what Moon has looked like in the early preseason, a herky - jerky kind of guy operating behind a line that's big enough to eat hay but doesn't really fire off the ball in crisp fashion.
i am really worried about this manure game.I have a terrible feeling they will beat us cazorla and ozil do nt fire against the big teams and the worst thing is that they start together #fingers crossed
And then, if Bharara really wants to run for something big, in 2020 he can try to fire the man who just fired him.
So far, my Clarks pumps have gone to church twice & out to dinner, and both times I was able to return home, walk comfortably up my driveway & into my room without any urge to kick them off my feet & into a big fire like some other shoes I have tried... and, my Clarks shopping trip scored me $ 40 to spend on my next visit - they have those punch card things where a filled card gives you $ $ to spend, and between the pumps, the sandals & that beautiful orchid handbag I filled a card, so I may go back and use the credit towards the nude version of the pumps... and if I get really ambitious, I'll post a picture of myself with the pumps & the bag very soon.
Tony Scott, whose late - period movies are nearly as guilty for spreading the shakycam virus as anything Greengrass did, had a big hit with the turgid revenge flick Man On Fire, a movie whose reputation rests almost entirely on a strong Denzel Washington performance that the movie doesn't really earn.
It's one of those pieces which, if you were ticking off the boxes on a piece of paper, would get a high score - the powerful intent, the rock - style orchestration, the big tune - but it never really sounds like it's firing on all cylinders, is never memorable enough to work on the album.
As someone who isn't a big fan of the franchise I was really pulled in with Catching Fire and my interest grew quite a bit.
According to the director, Digging for Fire had a more complete, «bigger» script than any of his other projects — mostly because he had so much talent involved and needed to schedule like a really Hollywood dog.
The animated movie of 2014 that really kicked you right in the feels, How To Train Your Dragon 2 balanced the swooping, soaring excitement of seeing loveable characters blast fire at bad guys on the backs of winged wyrms with an emotional side that saw fans of the franchise blubbing into their Hiccup - emblazoned Big Gulps.
«What's really hurting the economy is how wealthy Americans and big companies are not paying their fair share of taxes,» I might say as a fired - up and animated Dan.
But before we got behind the wheel, we were taken for a wild ride over the dunes by a Mercedes - Benz test driver, who fired the big pickup across the sand at breakneck speeds before performing a round of donuts on a dry lake bed to prove just how well engineered the G63 AMG 6x6 really is.
Of course, there is also the Kindle Fire smartphone which never really managed to take off in a big way, which could be why Amazon has continued to concentrate on their e-reader range, having announced the 7th generation Kindle which they have dubbed as the Kindle Voyage.
I really like the big screen with the Fire HD 8.9!
It is worth it to upgrade if you have an earlier model but it doesn't have enough hardware to really make it competitive with the Nook Tablet, Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy Tab and various other big name devices.
New apps are added daily and the majority of the really big name apps that originally weren't in the Amazon App Store when the Kindle Fire first came out are now available.
If you haven't yet tried texting from your Kindle Fire, be sure to test out some of these apps now, you might really enjoy texting from a bigger mobile device verses your small phone screen.
Back when Brian Bendis was just about to be the next big thing, I started reading his books and really enjoyed most of them, especially the independent ones like Torso, Fire, Powers, etc..
Valiant Hearts may be set in the midst of a terrible war, but aside from firing a few big cannons and tossing the occasional grenade, players don't really do much fighting.
You may or may not see big fires on the map, and making it so that it factors into the gameplay in interesting ways is really cool.
Nintendo's Animal Crossing was a big release in the fall but has yet to really prove that it has the same staying power as their DeNA - designed title, Fire Emblem Heroes.
, you are lying on the floor of your place looking up, a small draft runs through the room, between the door and the window, and all things seem perfectly still, wind only disturbs concrete in imperceptible ways, or it may take millions of years to be noticed and, as the air runs through the space, all your plants move and all is animated and all is alive somehow, and here are the thoughts of all men in all ages and lands, they are not original with me, and that wind upon your plants is the common air that bathes the globe, and we have no ambitions of universalism, and I'm glad we don't, but the particles of air bring traces of pollen and are charged with electricity, desert sand, maybe sea water, and these particles were somewhere else before they were dragged here, and their route will not end by the door of this house, and if we tell each other stories, one can imagine that they might have been bathed by this same air, regrouped and recombined, recharged as a vehicle for sound, swirling as it moves, bringing the sound of a drum, like that Kabuki story where a fox recognizes the voice of its parents as a girl plays a drum made out of their skin, or any other event, and yet I always felt your work never tells stories, I tend to think that narrative implies a past tense, even if that past was just five seconds ago, one second ago was already the past, and human memory is irrelevant in geological time, plants and fish know not what tomorrow will bring, neither rocks nor metal do, but we all live here now, and we all need visions and we all need dreams, and as long as your metal sculptures vibrate they are always in the Present, and their past is a material truth alien to narrative, but well, maybe narrative does not imply a past tense at all and they are writing their own story while they gently move and breathe, and maybe nothing was really still before the wind came in, passing through the window as if through an irrational portal to make those plants dance, but everything was already moving and breathing in near complete silence, and if you're focused enough you can feel the pulse of a concrete wall and you can feel the tectonic movements of the earth, and you can hear the magma flowing under our feet and our bones crackling like a wild fire, and you can see the light of fireflies reflected in polished metal, and there is nothing magical about that, it is just the way things are, and sometimes we have to raise our voice because the music is too loud and let your clothes move to a powerful bass, sound waves and bright lights, powerful like the sun, blinding us if we stare for too long, but isn't it the biggest sign of love, like singing to a corn field, and all acts of kindness that are not pitiful nor utilitarian, that are truly horizontal as everything around us is impregnated with the deadliest violence, vertical and systemic, poisonous, and sometimes you just want to feel the sun burning your skin and look for life in all things declared dead, a kind of vitality that operates like corrosion, strong as the wind near the sea, transforming all things,
DR PETER COX: «2040 it could be four degrees warmer, the climate change could have led to big drying particularly in the Amazon Basin, that would make the forest unsustainable, we'd expect the forest to catch fire probably, turn into savannah and maybe ultimately even desert if it gets really really dry as our model suggests.»
«No matter how hard we try, the fires are going to keep getting bigger, and the reason is really clear,» said study coauthor Park Williams, a bioclimatologist at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
This is partly because a few of the big stories happened here this year, but also, because the underlying theme really is the realization that climate change is not something of the future, but rather, something of the present, and key lessons learned in that important area of study happened in the American West (fires) the South and Midwest (droughts, crop failures, closing of river ways) and Northeast (Sandy).
Water is another big concern — like any thermal power generation (such as coal - or oil - fired, or even bio-mass-fired plants) nuclear uses water for cooling — and uses it in really massive quantities.
If you're a smartphone company and your last major product caused fires and explosions and had to be removed from the market, you'd want to make sure your next big phone model really stands out and is an object of desire.
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