Sentences with phrase «rolling waves of»

Tackle the gentle breakers and rolling waves of Nadi's world - famous surf spots on this expert - led surfing adventure.
Located only a short one minute walk from Jalan Raya Seminyak, this 1900 square meter estate is just steps from the best shopping, eateries and nightlife on the island and a five minute scooter ride from the golden sand and rolling waves of Seminyak...
Lisbon has become famous as a surfing destination, with rolling waves of all sizes making this an ideal spot for novices as well as advanced surfers.
From the diverse sea life, to the rolling waves of the Gold Coast, the natural wonders of Australia make it a dreamy destination for adventurers.
Swap the bright lights of Sydney city for the golden sands and rolling waves of the exclusive «Spot X» and l...
The first taste of an eighteen hole links course in the Middle East built along the shores and rolling waves of the Arabian Gulf.
Perched just above the golden sands and rolling waves of Malibu Beach, the five - bedroom villa is filled with the sound of the ocean and light glinting off the water.
Each offers a comfortably furnished patio where the rolling waves of the Pacific Ocean add to the serenity of the setting.
Nayomi Munaweera's prose is so incredibly beautiful that one can visually be transported to stand under the shade of the mango tree or feel the rolling waves of the ocean under your feet.
Their virtual stomach is split into a mesh of 281,602 squares; they use fluid dynamics to calculate how the rolling waves of contraction agitate the gastric acid inside it.
Beneath the peaceful rolling waves of a lake is a rumble, imperceptible to all but seismometers, that ripples into the earth like the waves ripple along the shore.
Councilman Jumaane Williams, chairman of the Committee on Housing, similarly argued that merely renewing the present laws will prove insufficient to contain housing costs and prevent more rolling waves of evictions.
As soon as my milk let down, I would be hit with a rolling wave of nausea.
A rolling wave of brushed satin sterling silver cradles a single white cultured pearl, centering a length of sterling snake chain in this pendant necklace from Thailand.
You'll probably start a rolling wave of partnership offers, be careful who you jump in with!

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With iBwave's expansion strategy rolling through Latin America, Southeast Asia and heading for Africa, Bouchard already has deployed the second, well, wave of iBwave's growth plan.
Google made waves in 2010 when it announced a bold plan to roll out affordable, ultra-high-speed Internet connections of 1 gigabit per second to a select community.
How you position your bond portfolio now will determine future results when the tide of easy monetary policy rolls out and other economic waves start to roll in.
The waves of six oceans will come rolling in tomorrow just like they did yesterday and the day before and a millennium ago.
I remember lying awake at night when waves of fear would roll over me.
She became an avatar of a new wave of 20 - somethings who rolled their eyes at stereotypical millennial trends like yoga and would laugh in your face if you suggested getting an Acai bowl.
It was at the epicentre of the Jesus People movement, which saw thousands of hippies, surfers and beatniks come to Christ as they swapped psychedelic drugs and rock and roll for the Holy Spirit and a new wave of folk - rock worship music.
Now, the wave is rolling into fresh sectors of the economy - banking, insurance, pharmaceuticals, retailing, commercial real estate.
Made of single face waved cardboard rolls from a superior C grade flute corrugated cardboard, the Corruguard edge corner is ideal to protect products such as windows, doors, kitchen and bath cabinets, furniture and many others during packaging.
JRDN, the hotel's 10,000 square foot indoor and outdoor fine dining destination, sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific in earshot of the waves rolling onto the proximate shore.
Sitting with Smith's cookbook in my «fuzzy socks» on the chilly afternoon of its arrival, its recipes and stories brought me right back to the bustling shore; the rolling waves breaking over my toes, the crisp salt air tousling my hair, and of course, the delicious fresh seafood.
They shivered as they waited to clap or honk or wave when the Nittany Lions rolled by on the last 100 - mile leg of the team's return from the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, where they had beaten Georgia 27 - 23 to win their first national title.
To fish, Akaji perches on an overhang that projects 15 feet over the water, so that each wave sweeping under him thumps against the face of the undercut, shatters into a curtain of spray and with a prolonged hiss rolls seaward again until its froth is overwhelmed by the next assaulting wave.
Over the course of her first year, a typically developing baby will learn how to: hold her own head up; roll (both ways); grab things with her hands and fingers; crawl; find your voice in a crowd; clap; wave; smile; laugh; get your attention; point to something interesting; eat solid food; grab her feet; grow teeth; recover from illness; some will learn how to walk and talk; and master countless other milestones.
Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Island is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape.
I love the sounds of the ocean as the waves roll in and break along the shore line.
When I was 8 weeks pregnant with our second child, for example, we traveled to a beachside wedding in Southern California, and the very sight of the ocean — all those rolling, fish - filled waves — made me gag.
I had been reading a lot of really beautiful birth stories, so I had visions of a long, rolling labour where I rode contractions like waves for hours, walking and laughing with Husbandio in between.
A tired Izzy lulled to sleep by the rolling waves and gentle motion of being carried on mama's back... hooray for Toddlerwearing!!
«There was a wave of people rushing outside, and I turned and saw a baby carrier had fallen out of the stroller and rolled in the street,» said Bass, 66.
Mayer says she is honored to be part of a blue wave that rolled across Westchester, from Yonkers to Bedford.
The congressman has also shied away from public appearances in recent weeks, after he found himself the target of a national wave outrage over Republican promises to roll back the Affordable Care Act in February.
These departures will result in a less experienced House for the 116th Congress, and if they are coupled with a wave of defeats in the November elections, it could leave the chamber at a level of inexperience not seen since the 1990s, according to a Roll Call analysis of tenure and election data.
Four weeks from Election Day, a Republican super PAC is rolling out a wave of television ads attacking Democrats in eight House districts.
State assemblyman Kevin Cahill, a Democrat, is a ten - time winner for the office — he did lose once, back in the Republican wave election of 1994, but recouped in 1998 after sitting out two terms, to roll up nine straight.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A team of innovators on Mayor Stephanie Miner's staff is ready to roll out its first wave of data and tech upgrades for addressing one of the city's oldest issues: Leaky pipes and potholes.
In reality, the ragged surface creates giant, rolling waves that ripple through the atmosphere, disrupting the orderly flow of air masses.
When the massive tsunami waves of the 2011 eastern Japan earthquake rolled back out to sea, they pulled with them fragments of docks, boats, and buoys that sometimes contained living stowaways.
After this belt has been formed, the canals nearest to it proceed to darken, and those a little farther off follow suit, and so the wave of visibility rolls in regular routine down the disk.
«This year, the device can move forward, backward, up and down, and roll in order to resonate at the frequency of the incoming waves,» Bacelli said.
The genius of Pelamis is that it avoids storm destruction because its segmented body is designed to rock and roll with the waves.
When a frigid cold wave knocked out 50 power plants in Texas during February's Super Bowl week, utilities had to impose rolling blackouts across entire communities with a «blunt ax,» said Robert Shapard, CEO of Dallas - based Oncor, the state's largest transmission company.
The most cost - effective option would be a scaled - up barge: At about 1,000 feet in length, this type of vessel would run perhaps $ 350 per square foot, though the rocking and rolling from waves might make for a rough life aboard.
Any effort to prop myself up on my elbows or shift my feet and legs met with waves of pain that rolled up my body.
Along the East Coast, where the «green wave» of spring leaves sprouting from maples, oaks and poplars historically has rolled from Miami to Maine in 75 days, atmospheric scientists with Princeton University predict the wave could take just 59 days by the end of the century.
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