Sentences with phrase «vanishing by»

The Mayans were an incredible civilisation, first appearing in 1800 B.C. before completely vanishing by the 16th century.
The nominees for the finalists spots are as follows: The Beautiful Land by Alan Averill, Grace Humiston and the Vanishing by Charles Kelly, A Chant of Love and Lamentation by Brian Reeves, Dreamcatchers by Cassandra Griffin, Out of Nowhere by Rebecca Phillips, and On Little Wings by Regina Sirois.
Religion for them was a passing symptom that was rapidly vanishing by itself.
Next came another embarrassment, this time to the IPCC itself: the discovery that a 2007 report that the glaciers of the Himalayas could vanish by 2035, published by the IPCC in 2007, was entirely bogus.
Autumn colors should have vanished by now and the trees should be as bare as a smoky BBQ rib, licked clean!
A hospital is a custom - built facility, and, I believe, with perfect faith, that if decent hospitals had existed in ages past, the whole concept of home birth would have vanished by now.
As for his distaste for Mandelson's «rush into print», you might recall it was David's denigration of serving cabinet colleagues to his biographer that had caused support to vanish by the time of his first resignation.
On the first day of testing, the mice with human brain organoids made fewer mistakes, finding the right hole more often, but this edge vanished by the second day.
The panel had written that the glaciers of the Himalayas could vanish by 2035 but in January retracted the statement (pdf) as «poorly substantiated.»
A Swiftly Warming Planet By the time Callendar died in 1964, he had grown disconcerted by a troubling inconsistency in the data: Even as carbon dioxide continued to rise, his warming trend vanished by the late 1930s.
The researchers may have slightly different numbers regarding the exact amount of ice remaining, but both agree that nature is outpacing projections from computer models and that summer sea ice in the Arctic could vanish by 2030.
Evidence for a blast hasn't been noticed before because «most vestiges of such an explosion would have vanished by now,» says astrophysicist Robert Petre of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Brown fat is present in newborns, whose bodies use it to keep warm because they can not shiver, but it was thought to vanish by adulthood.
Because plutonium has a half - life of 81 million years, nearly all traces of it had vanished by the time Earth cooled 4 billion years ago.
I need to shift at least 3.5 stone but I'm hoping 2 stone might have vanished by the school holidays.
This provides an untenable basis for serious reform, rather as if Congress declared that every last molecule of water or air pollution would vanish by 2014, or that all American cities would be crime - free by that date....
This initial advantage in academic achievement dissipates sharply over time, however, and appears to vanish by high school when, as a 9th grader, the redshirted student is at most 7 percent older than his peers.
Our BOOK OF THE WEEK is the YA Paranormal VANISHED by CHRISTINA HOLT.
The day I reached Gili Islands in Indonesia, my skepticism towards Scuba diving had vanished by discovering the magnificent oceans!
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Even with immediate cuts in heat - trapping pollution, nearly all the glaciers outside the Arctic and Himalayas will vanish by 2100.
This practice of making opposing views simply vanish by fiat is rather novel to climate science.
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If you haven't already made considerable headway into your travel wish list, you're about to run out of luck, says Forbes, because your would - be destinations may have vanished by the time you get your travel agent on the line.
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You aren't going to make concerns about anthropogenic climate change vanish by attacking the models.
The row over an erroneous claim by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that Himalayan glaciers could vanish by 2035 shows no sign of abating.
An article by William Livingston and Matthew Penn of the National Solar Observatory in Tucson, Arizona, «Sunspots May Vanish by 2015», predicts that sunspots will disappear completely.
Arctic summer ice could vanish by 2013: expert.
Norse colonies which had settled in a formerly warmer Greenland starved and vanished by the early fifteenth century as crops failed and livestock froze.
Cross-posted by Daniel Cressey on The Great Beyond The row over an erroneous claim by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that Himalayan glaciers could vanish by 2035 shows no sign of abating.
The reality is that bad credit does not vanish by paying someone to remove it.
A recent report by mortgageloan.com predicts that home prices will rise nearly five percent in the coming year, and the low rates of today will vanish by mid-2015.

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Railways, who added crude by rail capacity earlier this decade only to have the market vanish as pipeline space opened up, have been slow to move back in the oil transport business, asking producers to sign longer - term deals.
In Sweden, where use of cash is vanishing, the central bank is investigating issuing its own digital currency, the E-krona, out of concern that widespread use of other virtual currencies controlled by private actors could harm competitiveness.
The speculators vanished, and the króna nosedived by 92 % that year.
By his fourth year, IBM had vanished completely, but Blackwell Consulting boasted $ 8 million in revenue.
The stock value lost by GE in the past 12 months is twice the amount that vanished when Enron Corp. collapsed in 2001 — and more than the combined market capitalization erased by the bankruptcies of Lehman Brothers and General Motors during the financial crisis.
As Future Shop vanishes from the retail landscape, the decision by its founder to sell the chain to Best Buy in 2001 looks smarter than ever
So by the time a loan needs a modification, the paper trail has often vanished.
It turns out, the wealth created by the surge in female homeowners simply vanished when the housing bubble popped.
Someone posing by the name Joost Van Doorn raises and then vanishes with about $ 375,000 sometime just after November 15th.
On 26 October 2013, a Hong - Kong based bitcoin trading platform owned by Global Bond Limited (GBL) vanished with 30 million yuan (US$ 5 million) from 500 investors.
But just as Roman children grew up believing i n the far out exploits of the Roman gods and Greek children grew up believing in Greek gods, children today grow up believing that a virgin was impregnated by a god, that this god died and was reborn, that this god later flew up into the sky and vanished, and on and on and on.
If you could see it that way yourself, your «knowledge» of a divine spirit standing by your side could vanish.
He claims to be a shareholder in the Christian corporation, but the stock has been watered almost to the vanishing point and is held, moreover, by absentee owners.
Compare the situation in Israel where a candidate who once said that the Golden Dome would explode is disqualified by court from running and the situation in the pillar of Islamic democracy Iran where the President saying that the «regime in Jerusalem» would «vanish from the page of times» is re-elected and cheered by his supporters in Iran and other countries.
By some feat of agility that I have yet to figure out, he had vanished from earshot the moment his name was mentioned.
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