Sentences with phrase «turbulent waters of»

By Kathy Bevan Three years of patiently trolling the increasingly turbulent waters of the U.S. real estate market have paid off for the Canadian franchisor Brookfield Residential Property Services, which operates the Royal LePage, La Capitale and Johnson & Daniel real estate brokerage brands.
Navigating the turbulent waters of a relationship after one partner has been unfaithful can be extremely painful.
The Pax Renewal Center considers it a privilege to work with couples as they navigate the often turbulent waters of marriage.
Johnson's methods draw me into the turbulent waters of primary emotions that require more effort from me in order to stay afloat.
I specialize in integrative, holistic, multi-dimensional counseling and healing practices and have helped thousands of clients navigate the sometimes - turbulent waters of recovery and create success, joy, and balance in their lives.
This article highlights areas you may not be considering that are critical to navigating the cold and turbulent waters of a challenging economic period.
Next, we will travel for about 3 hours (4 km) across a mountain completely covered by lush vegetation with incredible views of mountain, glaciers and the turbulent waters of the Urubamba River.
Antarctica Holidays To the South Shetland Isles After an included night in Ushuaia we navigate the Beagle Channel then head south across the Drake Passage and across the turbulent waters of the An...
When you're navigating the murky, turbulent waters of homeownership (especially if it's your first go - round), your mortgage broker will be able to provide personalized advice geared toward getting you to shore — safely, happily, and without leaking cash.
The movie followed two lovers, Clarence (Christian Slater) and Alabama (Patricia Arquette), who tried to navigate the turbulent waters of a mob heist and elopement whilst contending with all the hassles that usually surround such endeavors (surprised parents, hit men, cops, Bronson Pinchot).
Along with successfully navigating the deep and often turbulent waters of finance, Mina is also a new mom to a baby boy, Hank, now 4 months old.
Last December, UW researchers sent it out on a first - ever attempt to cross the terrifically turbulent waters of Drake Passage.
OFF the northernmost tip of Scotland, where the turbulent waters of the Atlantic Ocean meet those of the North Sea, sits a chain of 70 mostly uninhabited islands collectively known as Orkney.
Secretly tossed in turbulent waters of insecurity and doubt.
They did, of course, identify in American life a variety of features about which they had strong reservations, but they seemed to have no doubt that they would be able to keep their heads above the turbulent waters of popular culture.
Cast upon the turbulent waters of a major life transition, what would help me keep my head above water?
Gioia would like us to build a literary ark that can ride the turbulent waters of today.
Heidegger seems to have stood at the romantic / religious edge of the historical wave that would become the Nazi movement, later moving with the wave toward the turbulent waters of officialdom, only perhaps to crash and withdraw.
Yet, it also represented the baptised newly caught in the net of faith and rescued from the turbulent waters of the world.
The ever turbulent waters of evangelicalism continue to be roiled by the declaration «Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium.»

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FOND PARISIEN, Haiti — Two Haitian brothers came back to their homeland to build a livelihood on Lake Azuei, a turbulent expanse of water that has often been cruel to those living along its shore, flooding homes in the border town of Fond Parisien and blocking a key highway into the Dominican Republic.
From the prophets, Mary knew that God could very well use someone like her — an unmarried teenage girl, a minority in an occupied territory at a turbulent time in history — to bring the Messiah into the world in the most unceremonious way: through water and womb, blood and labor pains, lullabies and gentle kisses and the helplessness of a baby's cries.
It was as though the violent undercurrents of the protest rushed in upon him with heightened force, and he surveyed the turbulent waters for a way of escape, searching for an exit point between courage and convenience - «a way to move out of the picture without appearing a coward» - and he found none.
All of these seaweeds, especially digitata, thrive in turbulent waters, which makes trying to farm them a less - than - ideal endeavor with less - than - ideal results.
When turbulent waters affected Saugerties, I worked with Mike Hein, chief of staff Adele Reiter, and the county attorney, to fight for the residents of the county and the people of Saugerties.
About 120,000 miles beneath the surface, the radiative zone gives way to a much more turbulent convective zone that is constantly churning like a pot of boiling water.
It turns out that the steady dripping of water deep underground can reveal a surprising amount of information about the constantly changing cycles of heat and cold, precipitation and drought in the turbulent atmosphere above.
Deciding not to push its luck, the team abandons the remaining tests and hauls its equipment out of the turbulent water.
But there may be a way to cut drag force by almost 30 %, according to computer simulations of turbulent ocean - water flows reported in the 19 May issue of Science by mechanical engineer Yiqing Du of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and applied mathematician George Karniadakis of Brown University.
«There is a lot of CO2 dissolved in the water, which could provide the carbon that the chemistry of living organisms is based on, and there is plenty of energy, because the water is hot and turbulent.
Congressional leaders back in the politically turbulent 1970s managed to pass sweeping laws to ensure clean air and water, protect endangered species and keep toxic substances out of everyday household products.
When salmon encounter turbulent, fast - moving water - such as rapids or areas downstream of dams — they must move upstream using a behaviour known as «burst swimming» that is similar to sprinting for humans.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
Barnacles need an unusually long appendage in order to reach mates while anchored in place; a recent study found that barnacles in turbulent waters had much shorter and stouter organs than those in protected harbors, perhaps due to «a trade - off between length and maneuverability» of the penis in high waves.
So does water, in some cases: Around a small model of a rock - and - concrete dike, for instance, water may display a so - called laminar flow pattern, whereas in the real world it displays more chaotic turbulent flows.
After all, the reason the effect diminishes with each repeated boil could be because the nanorods are actually detaching from the bottom of the pot, leaching into the contents as they are exposed to the turbulent boiling water.
This process is much like the continuing breakup of turbulent water, spinning off ever smaller individual vortices, each with its own characteristic angular momentum.
Now I'm afraid of heights, and I'm also afraid of turbulent water, so this was perfect trip for me to go on.
The snout's unique shape means water just above it is far less turbulent than that around the rest of the seahorse.
In the dolphin's case, a thin layer of water flows along the body until it becomes chaotic, or turbulent.
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While the act of paddling taps your shoulders, back, and core, the muscles in your legs (including your smaller stabilizer muscles that are usually inactive) have to pull major overtime to keep you upright and stable when paddleboarding, especially on turbulent waters.
About 3 hours into our date, one speed boat past by us in one direction, while another sped by on the other side of the canoe in the opposite direction causing turbulent water.
The sequel to TANGLED TIDES is now available, and the underwater cast of merfolk, selkies, sirens, gorgons, and even water sprites are in for some very turbulent waters.
Key West, Fla., sits at the southern most point of the continental U.S., right where America dips its big toe into the waters of both the turbulent Atlantic Ocean and the balmy Gulf of Mexico simultaneously.
Lobsters then ran or migrated in such quantities that they turned the shallows red, their antennae waving like fields of tentacled periscopes above the turbulent waters.
The last three beaches are sheltered from turbulent waters by Isla Mujeres (Island of the Women), just off the coast.
Savor exciting action along class 2 and 3 rapids with swirling waters, turbulent rapids, and sudden adrenaline pumping drops, all the while taking in the abundance of lush jungle wildlife, waterfalls, intricate wall carvings, and exotic scenery the river has to offer; all adding up towards an experience you'll never forget.
One pool is designed for the adults with a maximum depth of 1.65 meters and another one is for the kids and there is also a Jacuzzi with turbulent waters.
In the waters off Coron lie the submerged wrecks of Japanese ships, some dating back to World War two, giving you an insight into the turbulent history of the Philippines, lying dormant beneath the surface.
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