Sentences with phrase «something like a hurricane»

Renters insurance helps to pay for a place to stay if you are displaced from your apartment by something like a hurricane or major repair — up to a point.

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She adds that Coca - Cola could do something in Russia like what it did after the devastating hurricane in the Philippines this fall.
The stock should be priced more like a re-insurer that only re-insures hurricane risk in Florida or something like that.
This hurricane has claimed several lives already, to call it a blessing from God is only something an ignorant moronic piece of filth like Glen Beck would do.
But when something bad happens, like Sandy Hook or hurricane Sandy, it is not it's fault at all, or it is just testing us.
She used her new favorite word («no») loudly and with the threat of a hurricane force tantrum at the mere mention that pottying just might be something she might like to dabble in before college.
The candidate also said he would fight for more affordable housing and focus on bringing Hurricane Sandy recovery funds to areas like Canarsie that were hit hard by the storm, something he said Sampson has been unable to do effectively while under indictment.
John Rennie: Fidel Castro got very annoyed at the idea that we might be doing something like trying to steer hurricanes because he was worried we were going to use them — an incredible weapon for devastating Cuba.
So one thing, for example, is, as you might imagine, Fidel Castro got very annoyed at the idea that we might be doing something like trying to steer hurricanes because he was worried we were going to use them as a weapon — an incredible weapon for devastating Cuba, so he was convinced that's what we were trying to do.
So some of the kinds of questions that look into are, for example, the bigger end of things, questions like, well, would it be possible for us to do something like stop a hurricane or steer it so that it would hit a less vulnerable part of the coast?
«Unlike any other disaster like a flood or a hurricane, this is something that. . .
You know, a human being has something about her that is shared by a mosquito, in [an] elephants, in [an] orchid, but which is not shared by other things in nature, like a hurricane or a rock.
Polyvagal theory in practice By Dee Wagner Picturing brain chemistry can be something like picturing a hurricane.
I think I rescued a dog from Craigslist that has been given or exposed to drugs like speed type illicit drugs and for a long period of time and now since no longer with the original owner and no longer exposed to ANYTHING is possibly detoxing but what signs can I look for to see if it's that or something else since he's vet appointment has been rescheduled for a week because of hurricane Irma
Given that a hurricane removes something like 5 * 10 ^ 19 joules per day from the ocean (http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/D7.html), I too am curious as to hurricanes» purpose in Mother Nature's scheme of things.
Ray, let's plot the distribution on the vertical axis for some metric related to RP's water vapor content (isn't there something called «hurricane energy» or the like?)
The last time I heard something that infantile... it was someone just like you claiming there was a 15 year DROUGHT of HURRICANES.....
Due to our staggering vulnerability — in the U.S., for example, something like 50 percent of the public lives within 50 miles of a coastline — we should clearly be taking commonsense protective measures against hurricanes.
Go ahead and show us on any of the following: Arctic Sea Ice Extent Antarctic Sea Ice Extent OHC Sea level Rise Rate Global Temperature Drought Incidence Hurricane Activity Tornado Activity Glacial Melting Like my mother use to tell me «Do something useful»
We should be in «watch» mode, sort of like the beginning of hurricane season, no individual storms in sight but we have reason to believe that something will happen.
Given all of the potential damage that can result from hurricane season and really never knowing when your area could be hit, it seems like something you would want to make sure you have the coverage for.
If you are renting and faced with a fire, an earthquake, a hurricane or a break in, then you will be grateful to have something like Austin rental coverage to fall back on.
Keeping Kids Calm and Confident: Resiliency after Hard Moments Parents always have their radar up after their child goes through something like 9 - 11, moving due to a hurricane, or a death or divorce in the family.
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