Sentences with phrase «swallowed by the sea»

I bet you believe in talking snakes, that ribs can become women, that Jonah was swallowed by a sea monster and somehow managed to survive in its stomach for days, and that Noah somehow managed to successfully collect and save two of each of the many millions of species spread across the entire globe.
If global warming permanently crosses that threshold, it will likely cause small island states to be swallowed by the sea, coral to die and heat waves to become more common and severe.
Of course, Puerto Rico — unlike «climate refugee» communities such as Isle de Jean Charles, La., or Shishmaref, Alaska — is not literally being swallowed by the sea.
Anote's Ark / Canada (Director: Matthieu Rytz, Producers: Bob Moore, Mila Aung - Thwin, Daniel Cross, Shari Plummer, Shannon Joy)-- How does a nation survive being swallowed by the sea?
The Ngurah Rai International Airport can be reached by around 15 minutes drive from Bali Coconut Hotel, while the Legian Beach — where you can enjoy the magnificent view of sun being swallowed by the sea at dawn — is only within a walking distance.
And instead of deploying apocalyptic images of landfills overwhelmed by waste or melting ice caps swallowed by the sea, artists are finding new, conceptual ways to depict landscape.
«Each piece is part of a landscape I imagine as the earth gets swallowed by the sea,» he says.
Major cities will very likely drown, ancient cultures will be swallowed by the seas, and there is a very high chance that our children will spend a great deal of their lives fleeing and recovering from vicious storms and extreme droughts.
-- Buabasah a resident of Fuvemeh, a West African town being swallowed by the sea as reported by Matteo Fagotto.
Those pieces of plastic in our local waterways break down into microplastics which can then be eaten or swallowed by sea life and fish.
I hate the world to come that I've seen in my reporting from continent after continent — of falling Arctic ice shelves, of countries being swallowed by the sea, of vicious wars for the water and land that remains.
Coastal cities and possibly entire nations will be swallowed by the sea.

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Maybe it's just me, but I find it odd that people blindly believe all of the stories in the bible, considering they were written / created by people who thought the world was flat and sea monsters swallowed ships in the ocean.
Moses, the most humble man who had ever lived on Earth to that point (Numbers 12:3), follows the Lord's Spirit as the people followed Moses, leading them out from the place in which they were saved from death by the blood of a lamb, through the waters of the Red Sea where their enemies were swallowed up forever, traveling on in a new identity as God's chosen people — free and sent on to serve and worship Him.
But consider the price at which that comfort is purchased: it requires us to believe in and love a God whose good ends will be realized not only in spite of» but entirely by way of» every cruelty, every fortuitous misery, every catastrophe, every betrayal, every sin the world has ever known; it requires us to believe in the eternal spiritual necessity of a child dying an agonizing death from diphtheria, of a young mother ravaged by cancer, of tens of thousands of Asians swallowed in an instant by the sea, of millions murdered in death camps and gulags and forced famines.
And when you realize that it is all too real, that these really are our coasts swallowed by our angry seas — that this alternate universe is the one we're living in, not a photoshopped dimension nor a movie set — it is the most pin - prickling sensation of all.
More importantly, when the islands sank by a meter, the sea swallowed much of the former coastline.
Then, one day, it was swallowed up by the sea.
So extreme was the Thera eruption that many writers linked it to Plato's legend of Atlantis, the magnificent island city swallowed up by the sea.
Turtle rescued by a staff member from Melbourne Zoo Bryde's whale dying with 6 square metres of plastic in its stomach (photo courtesy of The Cairns Post) «Pete» the Pelican died at Kiama after swallowing plastic bags Lucky the Platypus with the cut around his neck from a plastic bag Seas of Shame.
The film is necessarily derivative, but hardly ever witty, and the keen performances of young actors like Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke and Lena Waithe are swallowed up by a blinding sea of special effects.
Jack McGee, who you might recognize from over twenty years of bit movie parts, is just what the movie calls for as the short, pink - faced father often swallowed whole by the family's sea of estrogen.
So one day, whilst on a cruise in the Caribbean, I started writing a rather longer story on one of our «at - sea» days, and it grew into my first novel, Before The Swallow Dares, which was published in 2012, by which time I was 79.
We all were sea - swallow'd, though some cast again, And by that destiny to perform an act Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come In yours and my discharge.
Stalactites found inside the sinkhole confirm it was formed as an above - water cave that was subsequently swallowed by rising sea levels.
Called Ah - Cuzamil - Peten (Land of Swallows) by its earliest inhabitants, Cozumel has been a favorite destination for divers since 1961, when Jacques Yves Cousteau's documentary broadcast Cozumel's glorious sea life to the world.
The feeling of playing through Dear Esther is, for me, like viewing Caspar David Friedrich's Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog (always a go - to example of Romantic work): This dude is hanging out looking at these monolithic mountains swallowed by an ocean of otherworldly fog, and we're supposed to be like «Whoa, I mean, damn!
David Walsh, Elizabeth Pearce, Jane Clark 2013 ISBN 9780980805888 Lindsay Seers, George Barber, Frieze, January 2013 One of Many, Adrian Dannatt, Artist Comes First, Jean - Marc Bustamante (ed), Toulouse International Art Festival (exhibition catalogue), June 2013 All the World's a Camera: Notes on non-human photography, Joanna Zylinska, Drone ISBN 978 -2-9808020-5-8 (pg 168 - 172) 2013 Lindsay Seers, Artangel at the Tin Tabernacle - Jo Applin, ArtForum, December 2012 Lindsay Seers, Martin Herbert, Art Monthly, October 2012 Exhibition, Ben Luke, Evening Standard, (pg 60 - 61) 20 September 2012 Lindsay Seers @ The Tin Tabernacle, Sophie Risner, Whitehot Magazine, September 2012 Artist Profile: Lindsay Seers, Beverly Knowles, this is tomorrow, 12 September 2012 Dream Voyage on a Ghost Ship, Richard Cork, Financial Times, (pg 15) 11 September 2012 Nowhere Less Now, Amy Dawson, Metro (pg 56) 7 September 2012 Voyage of Discovery, Helen Sumpter, Time Out, (pg 42) 6 - 12 September 2012 Nowhere Less Now, Rachel Cooke, The Observer, (pg 33) 2 September 2012 Divine Interventions, Georgia Dehn, Telegraph Magazine, 25 August 2012 Eine Buhne fur das Ich, Annette Hoffmann, Der Sonntag, 25 March 2012 Das Identitätsvakuum - Dietrich Roeschmann, Badische Zeitung, 27 March 2012 Ich ist ein anderer - Kunstverein Freiburg - Badische Zeitung, 21 March 2012 Action Painting - Jacob Lundström, FLM NR.16, March 2012 Dröm - fabriken - Peter Cornell, Kultur, 21 February 2012 Vita duken lockar Konstnärer - Fredrik Söderling, Dagens Nyheter (pg 4 - 5) 15 February 2012 Personligen Präglad - Clemens Poellinger, SvD söndag, (pg 4 - 5) 12 February 2012 Uppshippna hyllningar till - Helena Lindblad, Dagens Nyheter (pg 8 - 9) 9 February 2012 Bonniers Konsthall - Sara Schedin, Scan Magazine, (pg 48 - 9) Febuary 2012 Ausstellungen - Monopol, (pg 120) February 2012 Modeprovokatörer plockas up par museerna - Susanna Strömquist, Dagens Nyheter (pg 8 - 9) January 2012 Promosing in Kabelvåg - Seers» «Cyclops [Monocular] at LIAF, Kjetil Røed, Aftenposten, 10 September 2011 Reconstructing the Past - Lindsay Seers» Photographic Narrative, Lee Halpin, Novel ², May / June 2011 Lindsay Seers, Oliver Basciano, Art Review, May 2011 Lindsay Seers, Jen Hutton, ArtForum Picks (online), April 2011 Lindsay Seers: an impossibly oddball autobiography, Murray Whyte, The Toronto Star, 13 April 2011 The Projectionist, David Balzer, Eye Weekly, 6 April 2011 dis - covery, exhibition catalogue, 2011 Lindsay Seers: It has to be this way ², Paul Usherwood, Art Monthly, April 2011 Lindsay Seers: Gateshead, Robert Clark, Guardian: The Guide, February 2011 It has to be this way ², 2011, novella published by Matt's Gallery, London Neo-Narration: stories of art, Mike Brennan, modernedition.com, 2010 Steps into the Arcane, ISBN 978 -3-869841-105-2, published 2010 It has to be this way1.5, novella 2010, published by Matt's Gallery, London Jarman Award, Laura McLean - Ferris, The Guardian, September 2009 Top Ten, ArtForum, Summer 2009 Reel to Real - On the material pleasure of film, Colin Perry, Art Monthly, July / August 2009 Remember Me, Tom Morton, Frieze, June / July / August 2009 It has to be this way, 2009, published by Matt's Gallery, London Lindsay Seers at Matt's Gallery, Gilda Williams, ArtForum, May 2009 Lindsay Seers: It has to be this way — Matt's Gallery, Chris Fite - Wassilak, Frieze, April 2009 Lindsay Seers: it has to be this way, Rebecca Geldard, Art Review, April 2009 Review of Altermodern - Tate Triennial 2009, Jorg Heiser, Frieze, April 2009 Tate Triennial: «Altermodern» — Tate Britain Feb 3 — April 26, 2009, Colin Perry, Art Monthly, March 2009 Lindsay Seers: It has to be this way (Matt's Gallery, London), Jennifer Thatcher, Art Monthly, March 2009 No sharks here, but plenty to bite on, Tom Lubbock, The Independent, 6 February 2009 Lindsay Seers: Tate Triennial 2009: Altermodern, Nicolas Bourriaud, Tate Channel, 2009 «Altermodern» review: «The richest and most generous Tate Triennial yet», Adrian Searle, The Guardian, Feb 2009 Critics» Choice for exhibition at Matt's Gallery, Time Out London, January 29 — February 4 2009 In the studio, Time Out London, January 22 — 28 2009 Lindsay Seers Swallowing Black Maria at SMART Project Space Amsterdam, Michael Gibbs, Art Monthly, Oct 2007 Human Camera, June 2007, Monograph book Published by Article Press Lindsay Seers, Gasworks, London, Pil and Galia Kollectiv, Art Papers (USA), February 2006 Review of Wandering Rocks, Time Out London, February 1 — 8, 2006 Aften Posten, Norway, Front cover and pages 6 + 7 for show at UKS Artistic sleight of hand — «Eyes of Others» at the Gallery of Photography, Cristin Leach, Irish Times, 25 Nov 2005 There is Always an Alternative, Catalogue (Dave Beech / Mark Hutchinson) 2005 Wunderkammer, Catalogue, The Collection, October 2005 Lindsay Seers» «We Saw You Coming»;» 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea»; 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Some years ago a whole town (can't remember it's name) was swallowed up by the sea.
Some scientists have noted that we could see a range of significant impacts long before we hit 2 °C — coral reefs could start dying, or tiny island nations like Tuvalu could get swallowed by the rising seas.
Subsequent research has found, for instance, that plenty of worrisome impacts actually happen well before we hit 2 °C: Arctic summer sea ice could collapse, coral reefs could die off, tiny island nations like Tuvalu could get swallowed by the rising seas.
we hit 2 °C: Arctic summer sea ice could collapse, coral reefs could die off, tiny island nations like Tuvalu could get swallowed by the rising seas.
We recently saw the occurrence of the first ACD refugees in the United States, when Native Americans living in the marsh of Louisiana were awarded $ 48 million from the federal government in order to relocate off of their disappearing land, which is being swallowed by rising seas.
«Many global warming alarmists say that vast stretches of coastline are going to be swallowed up by the sea.
The winners of the judges choice award, «Hard to Swallow» by Portland's Bouncing Poodle Productions, is shown above, while the winner of the People's Choice award - «How Vast A Sea» — is included below.
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Rising seas exacerbate those threats and pose new ones, as expensive property along the water becomes more costly to protect — and, in some cases, may get swallowed up by the ocean and disappear from the property - tax rolls entirely.
(Did» ja hear they moved that house so it wouldn't get swallowed up by the sea?
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