Not exact matches
This study looked at genetic (varieties) and management (row
spacing and nitrogen) options to minimise the impact
of climate change, using
rain -
out shelters to control rainfall; the results provided a platform to model wheat production in future climates.
An alligator uses its mouth and claws to uproot vegetation to clear
out a
space; then, shoving with its body and slashing with its powerful tail, it wallows
out a depression that stays full
of water in the wet season and holds water after the
rains stop.
These offerings were envisioned with outdoor adventure in mind, but walking
out of the light - bathed show
space — where editors sipped hot toddies and models kept warm with champagne — one couldn't help but think that these pieces would be just as desirable for a girl walking into London's February
rain.
Among openDemocracy's articles on African politics and conflicts: Gillian Slovo, «Making history: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission» (5 December 2002) Katharine Houreld, «The cost
of peace in Ivory Coast» (15 February 2006) Patricia Daniel, «Mali: everyone's favourite destination» (11 May 2006) Gilles Yabi, «Guinea: a state
of suspension» (28 February 2007) Angelique Haugerud, «Kenya:
spaces of hope» (23 January 2008) Anna Husarska, «Kenya's displaced people: a photo - essay» (5 February 2008) Lyndall Stein, «Ethiopia: the tears and the
rains» (23 July 2008) Emmanuelle Bernard, «Guinea - Bissau: drug boom, lost hope» (13 September 2008) Lara Pawson, «Angola's elections: the politics
of no change» (23 September 2008) Elleke Boehmer, «Beyond the icon: Nelson Mandela in his 90th year» (12 November 2008) Gérard Prunier, «The eastern DR Congo: dynamics
of conflict» (17 November 2008) John Makumbe, «Zimbabwe: wrong way, right way» (2 February 2009) Gérard Prunier, «The Kenya we want» (3 February 2009) Gérard Prunier, «Somalia: beyond the quagmire» (25 February 2009) Roger Southall, «South Africa's election: a tainted victory» (7 April 2009) I advised the macadamia nut - farmers to form a cooperative and work together to get to the bottom
of what had happened - find
out who owned the macadamia trees; create a register; then determine who was selling macadamia nuts even though they had no trees growing on their own land.
She has several straw - filled shelters in her pens, which allow her goats comfortable snuggle
space out of wind and
rain.
The ultra-modern Luna2 studiotel is just 50 metres from the beach, within walking distance popular nightlife spots KUDETA and Potatohead.Located in the heart
of fashionable Seminyak, the galleries and boutiques are only a 5 - minute drive, and Ngurah Rai Airport is 25 minutes by Lunamobile or taxi.With references to pop art, Monopoly, Legos, and the 1960s
space race, Luna2 Studiotel is funky and fun and has everything Bali - goers could want for a cosmic getaway.Along with five - star services and Wi - Fi throughout, each
of the spacious 14 open - plan suites has a private balcony overlooking the pool, king - size bed, dining area, extra-large bathroom with
rain shower and bathtub, iPads, flat - screen television, fully - stocked MAXI bar, and spa and pillow menus for
out -
of - this - world comfort and relaxation.
The action takes place in a meticulous rendering
of Seattle — the demo we saw involved taking
out a DUP outpost in the grounds
of the
Space Needle, and contained a good deal
of virtual
rain.
There is also the terrifying possibility that
rain forests like the Amazon, which in 2010 suffered its second «hundred - year drought» in the
space of five years, could dry
out enough to become vulnerable to these kinds
of devastating, rolling forest fires — which would not only expel enormous amounts
of carbon into the atmosphere but also shrink the size
of the forest.
Plus the latent heat
of evaporation after
rain, taking moisture and energy from the drying land back into the upper atmosphere and
out to
space.