Sentences with phrase «see the tree bear»

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It doesn't take much imagination to see how a tree - dwelling animal, born with a mutation that gave it webbing between its arms and body, could have a compet.itive advantage (less likely to fall to its death, able to access more food, etc) and be more likely to survive and pro-create.
'' • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity)» A bear, a shark, and a birch tree are never seen as one creature though.
Probably the best explanation is that originally this was in the form of a parable, describing Israel as a withered tree that no longer bears fruit (see Luke 13:6 - 9).
The first thing that comes to mind is, Can't see the forest for the trees and the next thing is based on a message that I heard a long time ago concerning utilitarian trees and fruit bearing trees.
When you're mired in the newborn phase with your first - born sometimes it's hard to see the forest from the trees, but when you've been through it for a couple months, it really does become a lifestyle.
«Years of environmental consciousness - raising are really bearing fruit, and environmentalists are no longer seen as weed - smoking, sandal - wearing tree huggers.
We've seen two bears, had our potted plants attacked by deranged birds, watched fish swimming in a nearby stream, and laughed at chipmunks and squirrels in high - speed chases up and down trees.
As I stopped my bike, I could see two larger adult bears at the base of the tree eating what looked like leaves on branches.
Red writes: On Wednesday night I was riding my bicycle through a Seminole County neighborhood when I saw what looked like a couple of small Florida black bears playing together near the top of a tree.
Mullally, who has hiked with dogs all over the United States and Canada, has seen her dogs chase two bear cubs up a tree with mother bear at the dogs» heels.
Walk around the property and you will see Monarch butterflies on their favorite bush and find many fruit bearing trees.
To be frank, I was sitting in front of what I saw as being a bit of a boring tree.
We need to learn to see not just with Western eyes but with Islamic eyes and Inuit eyes, not just with human eyes but with golden - cheeked warbler eyes, coho salmon eyes, and polar bear eyes, and not even just with eyes at all but with the wild, barely articulate being of clouds and seas and rocks and trees and stars.
The recurrence of wood throughout points towards the exploration of a certain rural German identity but here it also heralds the passing of time, and of the «here I was born, and there I died,» as Hitchcock's Proustian Madelaine exclaims in Vertigo, when pointing to the sawn sequoia tree.
Born in Omaha in 1937, Ruscha says his first visual memory is of seeing an owl in a tree when he was two.
Heartland meeging did not see these person, even did not see the catestropic disaster in America, south clifornia drought wildfare, Denver mountine pine become yellow and bear no place to go, maypile tree can not made so much syrup, coastal land crupted, sea level rising let American herios graveyard sank into the water, many and many reality which global warming caused, all these I studied articles last 4 years about global warming.
As part of the ongoing Stand for Trees campaign, Code REDD reached out to the Saint Louis - born rap artist and activist Prince Ea to see if he'd be interested in getting involved.
This is the same Mann who was seen telling Congress some holes bored in trees whispered to him the world is gonna end, through a special» climate math» program but that he couldn't give Congress his program because the world might not end, and he might need to sell his «world might end» prediction program if it was wrong and the world not end.
I now will see a bear 1500 years ago squatting by TAD061 tree for a big one and 1500 years later Mann sitting in his office saying to Phil on the phone... «Phil, in this tree we show some real warmth!».
Assuming you live somewhere other than deep in a bear cave or high up in a tree, you have seen the hourly stories screaming «robots will take your job, lawyers.»
Investing in SIP investment is like planting a seed and seeing it grow to a fruit bearing tree just in a matter of years.
There were model trains, dancing teddy bears and singing trees to entertain the hordes as we queued to see the man in red.
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