Sentences with phrase «submersion as»

The bottom edge is home to an uncovered micro USB port (despite being waterproof, Barnes & Noble suggests you blow into the port after submersion as you would with a game cartridge).

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Combined with Daly's own murky vocals, the effect is engulfing, and comes as close as anything can to those brief seconds of peaceful submersion before getting pulled back out again.
As if to turn any still - listening philosopher against him, Gadamer identified the paradigm of understanding with «the mystical submersion of Christians.»
Strings like, «There is something wrong with you if you don't speak in tongues» (a very unBiblical one that), you must have a full submersion baptism because the last baptism you had wasn't wet enough, you must sing naff choruses or it means you do nt» want to worship God, you must believe that the vast majority of people that have lived on earth are damned to everlasting Hell, you must not say anything controversial, you must not be too intellectually assertive if you're a woman, you must do as we say and believe as we say, you must force yourself to be attracted to people with a particular set of genitalia or be lonely and unfulfilled for the rest of your life.
You can also use a submersion blender by transferring all ingredients to a 4 quart pot and blending so that it's creamy but still chunky, thinning with water as needed.
Baby Food Cubes do travel well and may be thawed / heated as you do at home if appliances are available OR may be thawed over a gas stove or camp fire via the submersion method.
Coastal submersion could displace as many as 1.3 billion people worldwide, a number that now accounts for approximately 19 percent of the world's population.
Researchers noted that females with young cubs tended to swim less to avoid submersion of youngsters in cold waters, while lone subadults swam as frequently as lone adults.
The Lau ruling has been universally interpreted as making submersion unconstitutional.
Submersion is also described as by researchers a «nonmethod,» since pupils receive no help.
The Hydro Life features mil - spec 810G certification for protection against drops from heights and shock resistance, as well as IP57 certification for protection against dust and water damage with resistance to submersion in up to 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
As if to generate an anxiety about the prospect of catastrophic submersion, the gallery has been transformed by a carpeted floor that rises like an enormous wave against the back wall, threatening at any moment to crash down and wash the visitor away.
The submersion of south Louisiana is already underway, as a result of modifications to our rivers by the Army Corps of Engineers which speeds the flow of soil - bearing water through our fine state and prevents it from depositing replacement soil on its way out as it was previously doing.
Bashunto's one acre may also soon be gone as that island itself is under threat of submersion.
In the U.S. an average of 10 school bus passengers are killed annually, compared to 2,300 children in the home by accidents such as choking, suffocation, drowning, submersion, falls, fires, burns and poisoning.
For every person fatally injured as a result of a drowning accident, several more are injured in nonfatal submersion injuries.
Nieto's total submersion in the delivery of community - based emergency services to large numbers of lowincome people has qualified her as an invaluable and unparalleled source of both information and inspiration to Legal Aid staff.
More than four times as many children who die from drowning suffer from submersion injuries; these include memory problems, learning disabilities, and being left in a permanent vegetative state.
The phone is rated to MIL - STD - 810G standards for things like dust, shock, rain, and temperature, and is rated for both IP68 (water submersion) and IP69K (direct water spray) as well.
The company says it can handle submersion in water, as well as temperatures as cold as -10 degrees.
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