(AP)-- Sperm whales feeding even in the most
remote reaches of Earth's oceans have built up stunningly high levels of toxic and heavy metals, according to American scientists who say the findings spell danger not only for marine life but for the millions of humans who depend on seafood.
Initiated by Donald Judd's discovery of Marfa, and reinforced over time by both Judd's legacy and the artists and institutions drawn to the area, Marfa continues to be a vital outpost for contemporary art, thriving in
the remote reaches of West Texas.
The alien forces of Anti-Love have swarmed on my position in
the remote reaches of space outside of the Cetus constellation.
There are Helicopter Tours that explore
the remote reaches of the island by air and you can discover more by checking out the Kauai Vacation Explorer.
The coast is dotted with small towns and fishing villages that offer cultural flavors in exotic combination, and access to crowd free cayes as well as
the remote reaches of the Belize Barrier Reef.
Explore
the remote reaches of Yellowstone in heated snow coaches, and see famous sites like Old Faithful without the crowds.
With globalization, the days are gone when a globe - trotting sleuth can discover gems in
the remote reaches of Asia or Latin America.
After mistakenly identifying the remains of another dog as Spots, they seek the advice of wizened old fools Jupiter (F. Murray Abraham) and Oracle (Tilda Swinton) who point them to
the remote reaches of the island where they might have luck finding him amidst the cannibalistic tribes rumored to be living there.
It didn't take long before he'd figured out the best way to connect with other like - minded souls despite being in
the remote reaches of New Zealand: Usenet.
Gentle giants of the sea, bowhead whales live in the coldest, most
remote reaches of the world's oceans.
Using conventional drilling methods, it will take three summer seasons in
the remote reaches of Antarctica to get to the million - year - old ice that the teams hope lies 3000 metres down.
«This program has probably contributed more oceanographic temperature and salinity profiles from
remote reaches of the Southern Ocean than ever before,» Fedak says.
They hoped to fly 12 - hour round trips from the southern tip of South America to
the remote reaches of Antarctica.
ONE summer night in 2006, Carole Alden, a purportedly kind - hearted artist and doting mother of five, shot and killed her husband in
the remote reaches of Utah's Great Basin.
From Russia to Iran, from China to Sudan, from
the remote reaches of Pakistan to the troubled streets of Cairo, the crooked timber of humanity (Kant) has ensured that new conflicts spring up to replace the old Cold War challenges.
Last year, for example, a plane crashed in
a remote reach of Algonquin Park.
Whereas hedge funds once might have sent an analyst to count cars in retailers» parking lots to inform their earnings models, they're now deploying web - crawling bots to vacuum info from online job - listing sites, Amazon (AMZN) reviews, Wikipedia, Zillow (Z) home - value records, FDA patient complaints, and
the remotest reaches of the Internet.
Today's global economy requires the U.S. dollar simply to function both now and within the even
remotest reaches of the forseeable future.
From Hamburg to Bangladesh, from Stockholm to Shanghai, from Honduras to
the remotest reaches of Siberia, the voices of the world joined in declaring, «Anna Quindlen is nuts!»
However wild some of them may look, experts say, forests from the deepest Amazon to
the remotest reaches of Siberia are now responding to human influences, including the rising level of carbon dioxide in the air, increasing heat and changing rainfall patterns.
Not exact matches
Seven in 10
of the world's poor live in
remote or rural areas, where access to medical services is sharply limited or not available at all: 5 billion people can't
reach or afford essential surgical care, from emergency caesarian sections to cancer surgery.
Local officials said the death toll would rise as search and rescue teams
reached remote areas
of Iran.
They drop off medical supplies by parachute to
remote hospitals and clinics located in hard to
reach areas
of the Rwandan countryside.
Its network
of 15,000 - plus stores
reaches into the most
remote of villages.
Third - party delivery companies help its goods trickle down into China's villages, many in
remote mountainous regions out
of reach of traditional retailers.
I don't know about those born in
remote locations, I think and hope God would consider them the same as an innocent child who has yet to
reach the age
of accountability.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner who has joined Mr Allen on some
of his expeditions in the past, told BBC Breakfast that Mr Allen had tracked «huge distances» to
reach the
remote airstrip.
He hoped to
reach a
remote tribe, thought to be one
of the last on Earth to have no contact with the outside world, but was discovered by a Christian missionary worker at a
remote airstrip in the heart
of the country where roads have been cut off because
of tribal fighting.
It is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realized; something which is a
remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all
reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
One devotee
of the god Rama explained, «God without form is too
remote, you can not
reach him, therefore all men worship him in some form that brings him near.
«Religion is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realized; something which is a
remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all
reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.»
In a final effort
of thought let us remove ourselves to that ultimate summit where in the
remote future, but seen from the present, the tide which bears us
reaches its culmination.
I think it's a great idea to admit at least the
remote possibility that Jesus
of Nazareth may have had ancestors who
reached the Holy Land area from Central Africa, the Far East, etc..
Scottish theologian Ronald Gregor Smith said in 1966: «The tide
of secularism has swept over the whole
of the western world, the world that was once called Christendom, and beyond that it has
reached into every land... It has flooded over every island and the
remotest parts
of the world».5 No longer can it be said that Christian beliefs, values and aspirations are shaping our public life.
Most
of them attempted to
reach places
remote from their homes and outside their landlord's sphere
of influence, or where missionary protection was readily available.
«I have made you a light to the nations, so that my salvation may
reach the
remotest parts
of the earth» (Acts 13:47).
Religion is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realised; something which is a
remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all
reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
... is the vision
of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux
of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realized; something which is a
remote possibility, and yet the greatest
of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all
reach; something that is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.9
He has left the world to its own inhuman devices and dwells now in some other corner
of the universe so
remote that his messengers can not even
reach us.
Confession expunged sins so that the devil was compelled to erase them from his record.41 Alongside
of the sacraments were the sacred ceremonies, often immemorial usages
reaching back into a
remote pagan antiquity, invested now with Christian symbolism, teaching rnen the sacred meaning
of the seasonal round.
I tried to hand the
remote control to Izzy, but it fell just short
of her
reach.
I
reached for the
remote — it was marooned on the distant island
of an ottoman — but my index finger fell an inch short.
And the
remote remains obstinately out
of reach.
My friend Colleen, who happens to be a food blogger, had the idea to
reach out to other bloggers as well as some
of their collective contacts to pull off a fantastic holiday surprise for 21 children who live in a small
remote village in Alaska where one can only get in or out by bush plane or a small boat via the rough Nushagak River.
You don't need to find and move your pump and gear, and you don't sit down and hook yourself up only to realize that you left the nipple cream on the other side
of the house and you can't
reach the
remote control.
the television
remote, a stereo, the telephone, anything you often wish was in
reach while nursing your precious bundle
of joy!
Therefore, the
remote will always be hidden somewhere just out
of reach, ensuring that my kids will have to expend energy to find /
reach it.
For additional comfort, you'll need a spot within
reach for a bottle
of water, maybe a healthy snack, a good book, and the stereo
remote.
Keep
remotes, devices and battery - operated toys stored up high or out
of baby's
reach.
Boppy, back pillow, glass
of water within
reach,
remote, phone, footstool, spit - up cloth, tissues.