Sentences with phrase «water finding a path»

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And J.D. as a child, a Marine, and a college student discovering the basic rules of life (wear a suit to a job interview, sparkling water is simply carbonated water) is so lovable that you find yourself wanting to hug this young boy and point him to the right path.
Like water, when that path is obstructed, they will find a more accommodating route.
What Hilaire Belloc actually wrote (originally in The Path to Rome, page 106 of the Doubleday - Image ed., 1956, later found in his collected poems, a copy of which I do not have at hand) was this: But Catholic men that live upon wine Are deep in the water, and frank, and fine; Wherever I travel I find it so, Benedicamus Domino.
And, like water that finds a path through the hardest rock — it may take time, but we will some day have equal rights in this country.
I would say this to those who would withhold the water of baptism, the joy of worship, or the bonds of marriage: You are less strong than the water, which will flow around you, find its path, and gently erode each wall you try to erect.
now you might think im crazy but in the bible it says that god does not want man to touch the heavens and what do you know we have a robot on mars that just discoverd water underneath the surface which means that mars was a lively planet in the past and now has gone dead.so is the earth in the same fate or path like mars we will find out on december 23 2012
More often than not I find these opportunities off the beaten path, in mom and pop eateries or neighborhood watering holes where authentic atmosphere and provincial fare reigns supreme but nary a tourist can be found.
When his ball came to rest both on a cart path and in casual water, Spieth was trying to use the rules of golf as best he could to find a favorable lie and angle of attack around the trees toward the 7th green.
But absent the full public financing of campaigns statewide, Benjamin said «my experience, over time is that money, like water, finds a path
He agreed that finding a new water source will be the main path to the town's rebirth from the crisis.
Their migratory route overlaps with the general path of hurricanes traveling from the waters off Africa up to the United States, a new study finds.
But how is it exactly that they sense a source of water and nutrients and alter their path to find it?
The word itself suggests the fundamental nature of a nadi: to flow like water, finding the path of least resistance and nourishing everything in its path.
Whether assisting young girls in finding their footing on a law - abiding path, using her voice to stand up for the voiceless, or fighting crime alongside her all - male counterparts, Constance Kopp is breaking with traditional female roles and navigating sometimes - stormy waters with grace, dignity, and a bit of humor.
Worse: if it can't escape using a drain, water will find another path.
They are found exclusively in tropical oceans, making the Caribbean waters off the coast of Belize a prime spot in their path of migration.
You can soak up the sun on the gorgeous beach, go snorkelling in the crystal - clear waters, and take a stroll around the coastal path to find your own secluded cove or picnic spot.
The overworked shares a similar aesthetic but is actually more a free - roaming experience in which the player may find hidden paths by sneaking behind a tree or walking along the edge of the water, for example.
Now travel down the newly opened path and you will find some water plants.
I found the second stage to be the weakest of the four areas in the game, mostly due to the fact that for the latter half of the level you act as a gardener of sorts — firing water at never - ending vine that will grow and flourish creating a path for you to climb towards the end of this stage.
Many studies have demonstrated the risks that ocean acidification pose to marine organisms, such as coral dissolving in more acidic water.6 However, new findings suggest that the August and September time period could be particularly challenging for the earliest life stage of elkhorn coral — an important reef - forming coral of the Caribbean — if we continue on a path of high carbon dioxide emissions.5 Ordinarily each August or September elkhorn corals flood the water with eggs and sperm (gametes) for sexual reproduction.2
I think that they will find that with a long enough path length, atmospheric water vapor tends to regulate the energy absorbed at and around the ocean thermocline layer at about 100 meters.
A post at WUWT by Forest Mims points out the SOD failed to cite the von der Haar et al. (2012) paper that finds no global trend in water vapor path from satellite data
Compare it with the mean free path length in water vapor, nitrogen, oxygen and argon at their actual densities in the atmosphere and you'll find the roots of AGW mistakes.
The most recent abrupt cooling, a half - sized one about 8,200 years ago, appears to be due to a meltwater lake inland in Labrador about the size of present - day Lake Superior, which found a path into Hudson Bay, its waters thus coming into the Labrador Sea from Hudson Strait.
Svensmark et al. (2009) found large global reductions in the aerosol Ångström exponent from AERONET, liquid water path from SSM / I, and cloud cover from MODIS and ISCCP after large Forbush decreases, but these results were not corroborated by other studies who found no statistically significant links between GCR and clouds at the global scale (Calogovic et al., 2010; Kristjánsson et al., 2008; Laken and Calogovic, 2011).
The lake draws residents and visitors alike for recreation opportunities, whether its biking or walking the 2.8 - mile path around the shores, heading out atop the water in a kayak, or finding a quiet place to enjoy an afternoon picnic.
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