Sentences with phrase «swimming in an ocean of»

Right now, capital markets are swimming in an ocean of liquidity thanks to central banks flooding the system.
Not gonna lie, I had some inventive food - dreams about swimming in oceans of bagels, dancing with bagels and having candle - lit dinners with my boyfriend: Liam D. Bagel.
Like the therapist, the crime novelist swims in an ocean of envy, greed, regret and desire.
I sometimes feel like a little goldfish swimming in an ocean of sharks regarding social media marketing.
*** The men swim in an ocean of sweet water, and they say that they die of thirst, because they were lied that the water is salty, and they fear to drink it.
Two generations removed from her mainland China roots, Ling - An Fang lives with a sense of lost heritage, swimming in the ocean of passing memory, portable traditions, phantasmatic recall, and quiet grief common to all immigrants.

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«We are not capable of understanding the size and the power of the Internet,» says Mitra, who is now a professor at Newcastle University in the U.K. «What I think I'm finding with these groups of children is that they plunge into this ocean, and they can swim
In honor of World Oceans Day, we've collected 21 photos showing that the US Navy and US Marine Corps have the best diving boards and swimming pools.
Once the pressure in and outside the ship match, the hatch will lift off open, and they can swim out of a fully filled chamber into open ocean
To grow its economy, China must have the courage to swim in the vast ocean of the global market.
All you atheists that believe in the theory of evolution apparently never swam in the ocean.
Cf. the comment of Ransom, Lewis's protagonist in his science - fiction novel, Out of the Silent Planet (New York: Macmillan, 1965), p. 32:» «Space» [was] a blasphemous libel for this empyrean ocean of radiance in which they - swam....
... and, it's no one person or post or thing, and its not that I have all the answers, or that I live my beliefs the way that I aspire to... I just see lots of really great - hearted people tying themselves in knots, feeling shame and guilt and depression and anger... and at times it seems it is because they are trying to differentiate between seas and lakes and rivers and oceans... instead of just going for a swim.
We swim in an infinite ocean of love.
Where we spent our days riding bikes, paddle - boarding lakes, swimming in the ocean, flying kites on the sand dunes, rummaging through thrift stores + vintage shops, drinking wine and eating lots of lobsters and mussels and clams while watching the sun set and the supermoon rise.
First, I would like to swim in this — just so I can get a taste of the tropical blue ocean island vacation, then eat it!
After a long swim in the ocean, we were parched and in desperate need of refreshment.
«When he was a boy, Gregory Peck [who was from La Jolla], used one of them to change in when he went swimming in the ocean
In October we went to San Diego and I'm still dreaming of sunny hot weather and swimming in the oceaIn October we went to San Diego and I'm still dreaming of sunny hot weather and swimming in the oceain the ocean.
She's been wearing her bathing suit (with rain boots) since the first day of spring asking when she can swim in that ocean she loves.
Not to mention that in the course of one whirlwind week we've taken a ghost tour of New Orleans, swam in the Florida ocean, seen an Atlanta Braves game, and connected with far - flung friends and relatives of all stripes.
Guide her, protect her when crossing the street, stepping onto boats, swimming in the ocean, swimming in pools, walking near pools, standing on the subway platform, crossing 86th Street, stepping off of boats, using mall restrooms, getting on and off escalators, driving on country roads while arguing, leaning on large windows, walking in parking lots, riding Ferris wheels, roller - coasters, log flumes, or anything called «Hell Drop,» «Tower of Torture,» or «The Death Spiral Rock «N Zero G Roll featuring Aerosmith,» and standing on any kind of balcony ever, anywhere, at any age.
Only swim in designated areas in the ocean and are aware of how to escape rip currents, which can pull you out to sea, by swimming parallel to the beach (sideways), until you are out of the rip current and can swim back to shore.
Unfortunately there was stormy weather that circled the island and only allowed us to swim in the ocean on the first & last days of our stay.
No matter where your child lives or where they visit, there will likely always be access to a pool, ocean, or body of water to swim in.
This fun ocean sceane include most of the Sesame Street gang swimming in the deep blue sea with their ocean friends.
This ensures that if he were to actually poop while swimming in a pool / the ocean, there's no way that poop is leaking out of those legs.
Funny portrait of smiling child with dirty face sitting and playing with fun on black sand sea beach before swimming in ocean.
Instead of just studying the ocean, swim in it.
«Dumbo octopus & qquot; Grimpoteuthis bathynectes swims in the Northeast Pacific Ocean; image courtesy of University of Washington / YouTube Down in the dark depths of the deep ocean live more than a dozen species of «Dumbo» octopuses.These octopods from the genus Grimpoteuthis are so named for their prominent, unusual earlike fins that they use to help them swim (reminiscent of the Disney elephant character who used his ears to Ocean; image courtesy of University of Washington / YouTube Down in the dark depths of the deep ocean live more than a dozen species of «Dumbo» octopuses.These octopods from the genus Grimpoteuthis are so named for their prominent, unusual earlike fins that they use to help them swim (reminiscent of the Disney elephant character who used his ears to ocean live more than a dozen species of «Dumbo» octopuses.These octopods from the genus Grimpoteuthis are so named for their prominent, unusual earlike fins that they use to help them swim (reminiscent of the Disney elephant character who used his ears to fly).
Weird and wonderful forms of life have been found deep within the Earth's crust, swimming in boiling pools, and clinging to vents deep under the ocean surface.
In this state of «neutral buoyancy», she can swim around in the open ocean effortlessly, because she neither sinks nor floats upwardIn this state of «neutral buoyancy», she can swim around in the open ocean effortlessly, because she neither sinks nor floats upwardin the open ocean effortlessly, because she neither sinks nor floats upwards.
Researchers have discovered the earliest known complete nervous system exquisitely preserved in the fossilized remains of a never - before described creature that crawled or swam in the ocean 520 million years ago.
«Carnivorous sponges, free - swimming worms, crustaceans and mollusks living in the Weddell Sea provide new insights into the evolution of ocean life.»
Before a brutal 10 - week research cruise in the Southern Ocean in 2009, oceanographer Victor Smetacek, a co-leader of the expedition, encouraged scientists to bring swimsuits for the ship's sauna and small swimming pool.
In July, the young break out of their eggs, dash across the sand, and set out for the ocean in a frenzied swim lasting at least 30 hourIn July, the young break out of their eggs, dash across the sand, and set out for the ocean in a frenzied swim lasting at least 30 hourin a frenzied swim lasting at least 30 hours.
Energy put into the oceans by small animals is a significant component of the total contributed by all swimming creatures, adding up to a force comparable to that of winds and tides, scientists report in the July 30 Nature.
So if researchers can chart the changes in the number of salmon that swim upstream, they can get an accurate history of alterations in the ocean — which gives evidence of how climate has changed over time.
Although ocean worlds are swimming in what is thought to be a key ingredient for life — water — their lack of land may limit how much of it they can host.
«These findings demonstrate a single origin of gills that likely corresponds with a key stage in vertebrate evolution: when some of our earliest relatives transitioned from filtering particles out of water pumped through static bodies to actively swimming through the oceans,» says lead author Dr Andrew Gillis, a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Cambridge's Department of Zoology, and a Whitman Investigator at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, US.
«Our discovery confirms a very old natural history for the mechanisms underlying this self - preservation emotion, at least to the last common ancestor of flies and humans,» says Claridge - Chang, noting that this ancestral species swam in the oceans around 700 million years ago.
But none of the sloths alive today, nor any of the others known from 35 million years of sloth history, could do what McDonald says this sloth did: it swam in the ocean.
Fifty patients received virtual reality therapy consisting of wearing virtual reality goggles to watch calming video content such as helicopter rides over scenic portions of Iceland, or imagery of swimming in the ocean with whales.
If it could keep that rate up after a few days we would be basically swimming through an ocean of E. coli that cover [covered] the world; and in order to do that, it has got to copy its DNA and it does it just about perfectly — about 3,000 letters of DNA every second, generally without a mistake.
UA Regents» Professor Nicholas Strausfeld and an international team of researchers have discovered the earliest known complete nervous system exquisitely preserved in the fossilized remains of a never - before described creature that crawled or swam in the ocean 520 million years ago.
This is why it's unlikely that anything alive is more likely to be swimming in the depths of a strange ocean than creeping around above water on frozen orbs, even though the complexity of that life (like the stromatolites and creepy blind life forms thriving around undersea hot - water vents) could be limited by how much light can reach so far into the abyss.
Are there any Enceladan bacteria or other little critters swimming in that alien ocean on this tiny moon of Saturn?
Tiny coral reef wrasses can swim as fast as some of the swiftest fish in the ocean — but using only half as much energy to do so, Australian scientists working on the Great Barri...
Shortfin mako sharks may be the fastest - swimming shark in the ocean, with top speeds of over 45 miles per hour.
Sharks that had been swimming for five days in pools of regular ocean water spent more than 60 percent of their time in the squid - scented stream.
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