Sentences with phrase «tiny it's nearly»

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The tiny, fuzzy insects contribute nearly $ 20 billion to the U.S. crops production, according to the American Bee Federation.
Sales for that region totaled $ 2.27 billion for that period, just a tiny sliver above Under Armour (UA), which posted a 28 % sales jump to nearly $ 2 billion in sales.
But Buffett may have escaped the worst of the damage, as he sold nearly all of his Verizon stock over the past year, and owned just a tiny $ 43,000 stake as of Berkshire Hathaway's latest holdings disclosure.
And proponents say they're already hitting such speed bumps, including municipalities that have confined marijuana companies to tiny industrial districts on the edge of town, or have implemented large buffers around schools and day cares that, drawn out on a map, cover nearly all of their territory.
And yet if you'd invested $ 10,000 in Southwest Airlines on Dec. 31, 1972 (when it was just a tiny little outfit with three airplanes, barely reaching breakeven and besieged by larger airlines out to kill the fledgling), your $ 10,000 would have grown to nearly $ 12 million by the end of 2002, a return 63 times better than the general stock market.
And then I nearly fell down dead because somehow we are still twenty years old and kissing in snowbanks at the same time that we're thirty - four with three tinies and a mortgage, we both have grey hair and a lifetime now.
On another occasion the United States surrounded the tiny country of Nicaragua with (a) twenty - five warships off both coasts, carrying nearly 25,000 soldiers and 150 fighter bombers, and (b) an additional 20,000 U.S., Honduran, and contra troops that were moved to Nicaragua's northern border.
The tinies are old enough now to get our jokes, and that one when Anne saw a guy wearing a racoon hat and you pulled the car over and hollered about how you couldn't wait to see a racoon in a hat made me nearly cry with laughter.
Amen, said this tired, overworked mystical mother of two - nearly - three tinies.
Seeing him crawl out of the bed we've shared for nearly a third of our life, after just two hours of sleep (yet again) with a grin on his boyish face and arms wide for his tinies, little morning people hurtling towards our bed, I believe him.
The sun just became a tiny amount bigger, and the solar system just became a tiny bit less cluttered when comet Ison came out of the oort cloud and was nearly completely destroyed by the sun.
It kills me to pay nearly $ 8 for a teensy tiny little bottle of pure vanilla.
Bake the brownies for 33 to 38 minutes, until the top is set; and a cake tester or toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or nearly so, with perhaps a few wet crumbs, or a tiny touch of chocolate at the tip of the tester.
The company plans to start its conversion by phasing more than a million cage - free eggs into its products, sparing nearly 4,000 birds each year from being crammed inside tiny cages that provide each hen less space than a sheet of paper to spend her entire life.
In addition to the individual acts of abuse which led to criminal charges, The HSUS» investigation also found breeding pigs confined day - and - night in gestation crates, tiny cages that virtually immobilize animals for nearly their entire lives.
Just a tiny bit adds a high dose of flavor to nearly anything it's added to.
Most other stuff is optional: I love cooking with citrus juices, so I have always have limes or lemons for marinades, sauces, or just a tiny dash to brighten up the flavour of nearly anything.
When Trice arrived, Iowa State only had about 20 black students, a tiny fraction of its student body of nearly 4,500.
WE NEED A MIDFIELD CAPTAIN!!!! Someone who shouts at the ref when zouma don't get booked someone who shouts at welbeck and nearly chins him for not squaring the ball to lacazette fans r a tap in someone who will threaten the linesman when he gave stoke 4 throw ins in a row so that he's to scared to give us offside coz he knows it's onside (corrupt) we don't have a presence just pass pass with no end product and a tiny petty team who lets defenders push them over in the box it's boring arsenal bore me and Wenger is the master of boringness conte Jose are what I like coz they have a bit of an edge i wish I could be arsenal so CM captain
As the small car wound out to nearly 100 miles per hour, a stream of tiny Renaults and Peugeots and corpulent lorries from Germany danced before Andretti's eyes as if on the screen of an arcade game.
The tiny senior midfielder has a massive impact on how the Hoyas play, as she has four more assists than anyone else in the entire league this season, and has nearly a third of Georgetown's assists as well.
And a tiny moment from the day: Moments after Ezra opened his eyes in the morning Calvin ran to give him a little package he'd made and squirreled away nearly a month ago now - A set of handmade microphones.
But the beauty of baby art is that nearly anything made by that tiny human will warm hearts!
And today, the Chicago Park District says it is again considering whether to close the tiny, nearly 90 - year - old zoo in West Rogers Park.
Plastic particles found in bottled water David Shukman BBC Science editor CLICK HERE http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-43388870 Tests on major brands of bottled water (including Nestlé and Danone) have found that nearly all of them contained tiny particles of plastic.
The biggest challenge is most newborn all in one cloth diapers are not nearly absorbent enough for tiny children on an exclusively liquid diet.
Here, we can pay nearly double the going rate and spend a tiny fraction of our income on help.
It suctions directly to the table, making it nearly impossible for tiny hands to tip over.
You don't look down at a tiny newborn and think, I will breastfeed until you're nearly 4 years old.
Infants nearly triple their weight in the first year which means your baby is taking in a lot of calories into that tiny tummy.
She covers all these topics, often hilariously, but pays emotional tribute to friendship: «Nearly everything I know about love, I've learnt in my long - term friendships with women... I know what it is to know every tiny detail about a person and revel in the knowledge as if it were an academic subject.
After quite a bit of suctioning and some oxygen, he got a tiny spot of pink on his head which nearly immediately spread to his whole body, replacing the purple that he had been upon first arriving.
Her tiny little face is right at the top of the safety harness, however, it was great as the other babies got bigger and older and we loved that you could turn it from being a baby bouncer into a seat that fits up to nearly 30 pounds.
On the other hand, Argentina must understand that, after nearly 180 years, even a tiny number of inhabitants have the right to keep their lifestyle, suburban environment and nationality.
After spending nearly $ 4,000 as of August on pest control to battle bedbugs in the Erie County Rath Building with limited success, administrators escalated their war against the tiny and persistent parasites.
«Any substantial increase would be devastating to my tiny income,» said Paul Bridgewater, who's lived on East 3rd Street for nearly three decades.
But at tiny Swarthmore College, outside of Philadelphia, where the movement was born, students have been staging a sit - in for nearly a month to try to make their voices heard.
Star - nosed moles have 22 tiny trunks containing a total of nearly 100,000 nerve fibers — six times as many touch receptors as on a human hand.
But to verify that, they need to study the distant and tiny objects more closely, which is nearly impossible from Earth, as the New Horizons team showed when they tried to learn their target's size and shape.
Male copepods — tiny aquatic crustaceans — of the genus Sapphirina glint like colorful jewels one moment and are nearly invisible the next.
Easter Island is a tiny dot of land nearly lost among the waves in the Pacific Ocean.
«It's just tiny, tiny numbers that just aren't nearly enough to get A123 or anyone else profitable,» he said.
Nearly all contained water and were infested with tiny larvae.
Ostracods, tiny crustaceans that have been on the planet for nearly 500 million years, are an exception.
Nestled in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, Ceres is a tiny loner, while Pluto — in the Kuiper Belt at the edge of the solar system — is nearly three times as big and hosts a handful of moons.
The question is whether the bodies were asteroids captured intact by Mars gravity or whether the tiny satellites formed from an equatorial disk of debris, as is most consistent with their nearly circular and co-planar orbits.
As the universe expands and cools, tiny bubbles of this new kind of vacuum might appear and spread at nearly the speed of light.
Without the ozone layer, ultraviolet rays from the sun would reach the surface at nearly full force, causing skin cancer and, more seriously, killing off the tiny photosynthetic plankton in the ocean that provide oxygen to the atmosphere and bolster the bottom of the food chain.
There's no telling what kinds of fishermen's tales they told, but the early modern humans who lived on tiny Okinawa Island between mainland Japan and Taiwan nearly 30,000 years ago are the world's oldest known anglers.
Among the 28 new species discovered by the team are four species of tiny tree - mice with whiskers so long they reach nearly to their ankles, and five species of mice that look like shrews and feed primarily on earthworms.
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