Sentences with phrase «time inhabitants»

There are no full - time inhabitants on Glover's Reef Atoll, but the Wildlife Conservation Society operates a research station that relies entirely on solar and wind energy.
«Thanks to all of you, near and far, old and young, who joined the Cassini mission in marking the first time inhabitants of Earth had advance notice that our picture was being taken from interplanetary distances,» said Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. «While Earth is too small in the images Cassini obtained to distinguish any individual human beings, the mission has put together this collage so that we can celebrate all your waving hands, uplifted paws, smiling faces and artwork.»
The present strong El Nino is responsible for your present drought in Australia, as well as the heavy rains in our SW, colder weather in our East and South - East, etc., as you should know if you are a long time inhabitant of Australia and have previously experienced the El Nino of 1982 and of 1998.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if you're a San Fran newcomer or a long - time inhabitant — you'll fall in love with the city just the same.

Not exact matches

In a country with a population of over 150 million inhabitants and millions of businesses; these 20 entrepreneurs diligently carved their names in the sands of time by taking advantage of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria.
The city intends to use this time to establish the principles for commercial archaeologists in the crypto currencies, having in mind the protection of the inhabitants before payment of enhanced cost of using electrical energy.
Regular festivals associated with the imperial household and of course, the renaming of two of the months after Julius Caesar and Augustus respectively, helped to place the imperial stamp firmly upon the experience of time for the inhabitants of the empire.
There is even a verse which says that once upon a time the people of Hell said to one another, «If we had made use of our ears or our brains we would not have been the inhabitants of this Hell» (Surah LXVII, 10).
Mentally disturbed people who were victims of syphilis were, in earlier times, the primary inhabitants of our mental institutions.
Thus it alienates the affection and loyalty of the inhabitants and at the same time becomes more and more inefficient in its use of energy and raw materials.
Compared to the inhabitants of certain other cultures and times, most people today, with all their knowledge and power, are unskilled in the fine arts of personal and interpersonal conduct.
La Rochefoucauld wrote as a man at the social and material apogee of his time and as a privileged inhabitant of its greatest city.
I am honored by this opportunity to pray God's blessing on the office of the President and its current and future inhabitant, asking the Lord to provide wisdom to America's leaders during this critical time in our nation's history.»
2000 years is a LONG time... and you only have 1/3 of the present 7 billion inhabitants of Earth?
And again, Assyria follows its policy of shifting the best classes of populations, deporting thousands of Israelites eastward, and importing thousands from Aramaic - speaking countries, who in time lose their identity among the inhabitants of Palestine.
People were required to work long hours and in many cities it was some time before the churches had the clergy and buildings to minister effectively to the new inhabitants.
Where the authority in charge forever remains in charge and the inhabitants spend their time worshipping the authority.
Whether there is time to move to a society designed for the wellbeing of all its inhabitants we do not know.
At a time when new racial and ethnic divisions were emerging, she was offering the basis of a new unity as the mother of all the inhabitants of the land.
Similarly, the segmenting of academic time into stiff, interchangeable units molds the psyches of the inhabitants according to the very precise values and needs of a technetronic establishment.
When it was time to leave, I wrote a quote on the back of a post-card and left it in the room for the next inhabitant.
Practically speaking, until modern times, pregnancy and birth have been natural processes that have occurred with very little intervention since the epoch began when humans became inhabitants of earth.
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It is not even about its inhabitants, transplanted there by UK long time ago - unfortunate witnesses of a play in the first row of an empty, cold theatre.
Again, Israel seems to have conducted this policy under a cover of darkness while all the time maintaining to the international community that its plans were to eventually return the lands to the Palestinian inhabitants, as well as making staple assurances that those who were leaving were doing so voluntarily (and temporarily).
Cuauhtemoc Blanco, «one of the greatest Mexican soccer players of all time,» has been the mayor of Cuernavaca, a colonial city of 350 000 inhabitants in the state of Morelos, since 2015.
The process of designing those large - scale canvassing campaigns, assigning groups of people to fan out over neighborhoods to glean the inhabitants» political leanings, and corralling the collated results back into databases so that they can be analyzed is still a hugely time - consuming process riddled with errors.
Instead of a rosy time capsule of Earth and its history and inhabitants made for consumption by unknowable alien civilizations, it carries a dummy in a SpaceX space suit, and will blast David Bowie's «Space Oddity» at top volume from its speakers.
Article 14 of Part 2 of the New Hampshire Constitution states, «Every member of the house of representatives shall be chosen by ballot; and, for two years, at least, next preceding his election shall have been an inhabitant of this state; shall be, at the time of his election, an inhabitant of the town, ward, place, or district he may be chosen to represent and shall cease to represent such town, ward, place, or district immediately on his ceasing to be qualified as aforesaid.»
In the story the rare celestial alignment occurs and darkness descends for the first time in living memory — at which point the inhabitants of Lagash go berserk and burn their cities.
The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, among the tallest buildings on earth, accommodate about 20,000 people and are roughly 250 times as tall as their inhabitants.
That's about 800 times as tall as its 5 million inhabitants.
What's most disarming about the block universe, remarks Ellis, is that unlike a movie that plays through a series of successive instants, there is no special point in time that all inhabitants would agree on as «now» — no unique marker that separates the fixed past from the open future.
This means the warmer the oceans become, the less able its inhabitants will be to boost their metabolism to between two and five times their resting metabolic rate, which is what allows them to move, seek food and reproduce.
Researchers already knew that some Europeans of this time had dark skin and blue eyes, but Cheddar Man reveals that previous assumptions that early inhabitants of the British Isles had lighter skin and hair were wrong — and that those traits didn't spread through England until the past 4800 years or so.
In Agricola, 8000 years later, the Roman historian Tacitus divides the inhabitants of Britain into three categories thus: «The reddish hair and large limbs of the Caledonians proclaim a German origin, the swarthy faces of the Silures, the tendency of their hair to curl, and the fact that Spain lies opposite, all lead one to believe that Spaniards crossed in ancient times and occupied that part of the country.
There is not much time left to find this out because every year, between 1 % and 2 % of the remaining forests are destroyed and the inhabitant species lost forever.
In a time during which more scientists are investigating plant compounds to develop drugs to improve our quality of life or treat illnesses, all inhabitants of this planet lose out, including those who have never heard of INBio.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO — The Milky Way galaxy is tearing apart its oldest inhabitants, and for the first time, astronomers are witnessing the slaughter.
Satellite pictures reveal that during that time, the inhabitants carved roads through the jungle; all plaza villages had a major road that ran northeast to southwest along the summer solstice axis and linked to other settlements as much as three miles (five kilometers) away.
The larval phase of a marine species is often the only time that coral reef inhabitants travel between habitat locations, an important early life history stage required to maintain healthy populations when environmental conditions fluctuate due to both natural and man - made factors.
At the time, Ephesos was the capital of the Roman province of Asia and had over 200,000 inhabitants.
The native inhabitants of the Willamette Valley told stories of a time the valley filled with water, forcing everyone to flee up a mountain before the waters receded.
This means that the Palaeolithic (Ice Age) cave art — including pictures of animals, dots and geometric signs — must have been made by Neanderthals, a «sister» species to Homo sapiens, and Europe's sole human inhabitants at the time.
Two billion years ago, around the time atmospheric oxygen levels were rising, one cell engulfed another, and instead of becoming lunch, the ingestee became an Earth - changer and, eventually, a vital part of you: mitochondria.These microscopic cell inhabitants / engines allowed their host cell to suddenly begin to burn oxygen when digesting their food, an energy source that vastly expanded the amount of energy they could harvest from a given morsel of food.
Of course, many yogis say a daily practice helps them stay balanced, and as an ADHD - afflicted inhabitant of our increasingly time - crunched and social media - saturated society, I hoped it would do the same for me.
It's been known for some time that these miniscule inhabitants play a big role in gut health and overall wellbeing.
It's definitely time that all conventional doctors considered the health of our friendly microbial inhabitants as much as the health of our own genetically produced cells.
It is occupied by no more than 850 inhabitants and since the volcano is active, it has erupted many times, the last one being on April 13, 2009.
The inhabitants of Birmingham live by the same double - edged sword as many other large cities: On one hand there are plenty of people from diverse backgrounds and occupations for you to meet, but on the other, city - dwellers who are hardworking, educated and successful tend to have little free time when it comes to socialising and meeting new people.
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