Sentences with phrase «talk about the earthquake»

We know you want to talk about the earthquake.
The Internet Relay Chat — a sort of Citizens» Band in text — was also buzzing with talk about the earthquake.

Not exact matches

Mathew 24 Jesus is talking about the same time: For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
Matthew 24:6 - 7 talks about wars and rumors of wars, famines, and earthquakes as being signs of the end.
If your child sees or hears upsetting images or accounts of natural disasters such as earthquakes or tsunamis or sees disturbing accounts of violence or terrorism on the news, talk to your child about what's going on.
Mt. Hope Housing Company CEO Fritz Jean, a first - generation Haitian, talks about the need to help earthquake victims.
And there is some somewhat alarming language that talks about, and I'll just quote «the IAEA tells us the earthquake triggered a power failure at the Fukushima Daiichi unit 2 nuclear power plant, and then when a backup generator also failed, the cooling system was unable to supply water to cool the reactor.
Meeting minutes show that scientists talked about how a large earthquake in L'Aquila could not be ruled out.
When we talk about the probabilities of an earthquake, we're talking about the part we don't understand, which is: When will it happen?
When experts talk about the potential «Big One,» they mean a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake.
Then that pesky Mount Vesuvius starts belching, a tsunami plows into the region and an earthquake splits the ground, all at the same time (talk about worst day ever).
For example, instead of asking a student to «identify the role of tectonic plates in earth geophysical systems,» the teacher might say, «Earthquakes and volcanoes have something in common; let's talk about that.»
I was amazed to read about the earthquake next day — apparently various villages were vying for «epicentre» status... And your talk was wonderful, too!
The 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan spurred Sujata into revisiting the Rei series and I persuaded her to self - publish the book instead of trying to find a publisher (which would have been difficult when you're talking about book # 11 in a long - dormant series).
He talks about the organization's newest endeavor, Nepal Cares, as we approach the one year anniversary of the earthquake in Nepal.
Knowing that earthquakes are not uncommon in Peru, and having talked earlier about what a dangerous place the Colca Canyon would be to get stuck in, in the midst of one, we both looked at each other nervously, both of us knowing what the other was thinking but being too afraid to say it.
About 15 minutes in, we talk about a Grist piece trying to link the earthquake to arguments for action on greenhouse gAbout 15 minutes in, we talk about a Grist piece trying to link the earthquake to arguments for action on greenhouse gabout a Grist piece trying to link the earthquake to arguments for action on greenhouse gases.
We've gone down a different path when talking about climate - change risk than we have with other risk topics like earthquakes and pandemics.
«he is talking about the frequency of ice earthquakes» Actually he probably isn't, seeing as he is one of the researchers to spends every summer in the Arctic and probably sees day to day changes at the height of the melt season.
Are they talking about creating tidal waves and earthquakes?
If only we'd seen one press release this year or last from any of the major publishers even vaguely alluding to the fact that they have to work within various strictures and that there is a desire, however minimal, over time to develop a dialogue with China's authorities to talk about legal issues such as human rights environmental rights issues and a myriad of other social rights concerns, as well as other issues in the PRC, from housing law to dealing with the fallout of local government mismanagement after disasters such as the earthquake in Sichuan.
In this earthquake insurance testimonial, California Earthquake Authority (CEA) policyholders Bill and Liz Barlak talk about the peace of mind that comes with having a CEA earthquake insurance policy for their home in Burbank, Cearthquake insurance testimonial, California Earthquake Authority (CEA) policyholders Bill and Liz Barlak talk about the peace of mind that comes with having a CEA earthquake insurance policy for their home in Burbank, CEarthquake Authority (CEA) policyholders Bill and Liz Barlak talk about the peace of mind that comes with having a CEA earthquake insurance policy for their home in Burbank, Cearthquake insurance policy for their home in Burbank, California.
And talk to your residential insurer about the CEA earthquake - coverage options that fit your needs and budget.
And, talk to your residential insurer about the earthquake coverage options that fit your needs and budget.
Policyholders Bill and Liz Barlak talk about the peace of mind that comes with having a CEA earthquake insurance policy
California Earthquake Authority (CEA) policyholders Bill and Liz Barlak talk about the peace of mind that comes with having a CEA earthquake insuranEarthquake Authority (CEA) policyholders Bill and Liz Barlak talk about the peace of mind that comes with having a CEA earthquake insuranearthquake insurance policy.
If you rent in areas prone to flooding e.g. near a river delta, earthquakes e.g. near a fault line, or susceptible to windstorm damage e.g. in the Southern California desert), talk to your agent about tacking on some extra protection.
If your home is subject to natural disasters not covered by your standard policy, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, then you should talk to your insurance agent about filling the gap with separate policies, typically sponsored by state government agencies.
But few people want to talk about the fact that Seattle is long overdue for a major earthquake.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z