Del Genio, A.D., and A.B. Wolf, 2000: The temperature dependence of the liquid
water path of low clouds in the southern great plains.
Han, Q., W.B. Rossow, J. Zeng, and R. Welch, 2002: Three different behaviors of liquid
water path of water clouds in aerosol - cloud interactions.
Not exact matches
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.
Staff members programmed the drone's flight
path using GPS and then loaded a parcel
of emergency supplies — including food,
water, and a first - aid kit — into a box tethered to one
of the company's drones.
Junior explorer Stirling Resources NL has followed the
path of its peers and taken a dive into the dot.com sector's financial
waters.
Through relief flights, the transportation
of emergency supplies, airline employee volunteer efforts and fundraising programs facilitated through airline mileage programs, U.S. cargo and passenger carriers transported more than 4.5 million pounds
of life - saving food,
water and supplies, accommodated more than 6,500 evacuees, relocated hundreds
of stranded pets and relaxed travel policies to more than 80 airports in the
path of the hurricanes.
The wave pumps have to be right in the
path of a developing hurricane, and they require cool
water to be at an accessible depth, which isn't always the case.
When a railroad track bed blocked their
path, the two HSUS rescuers and the head
of Beaumont's animal shelter got out
of their boat and waded a mile in the brown
water pouring through the neighborhood.
Although Musk's idea doesn't solve Puerto Rico's current crisis — 90 %
of the island is still without power, and many are having trouble getting clean
water — it could set the island on the
path to sustainable, renewable energy, which could reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels and ultimately bolster its economy.
Like the gravity that causes
water to seek the
path of least resistance, the Chairman
of Kinder Morgan is running out
of options for the shareholders and is left with few options to properly protect their investments.
Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Maria, a category four storm, tore through Puerto Rico forging a
path of devastation and destruction, many
of the island's citizens still do not have access to food,
water, medicine, or electricity.
Water running down a hill will always flow in the
path of least resistance.
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.
The narrow
path is where we eat
of Him; He is our very
water, our shepherd, the branch.
25 Who cuts a channel for the torrents
of rain, and a
path for the thunderstorm, 26 to
water a land where no one lives, an uninhabited desert, 27 to satisfy a desolate wasteland and make it sprout with grass?
Rather than trading shot for shot, rage for rage, despair for despair, I will step out
of that cycle
of death and walk straight out onto the
water, with my eyes on Jesus, he is making a
path in the wilderness.
The parting
of the Red Sea is not just a miracle to give to the Israelites a
path through the
waters of death and destruction, but is primarily intended to show the Israelites that not even the raging gods
of chaos and destruction can overcome God's hand
of protection over the Israelites.
In every sphere, physical no less than intellectual and moral, and whether it be a question
of flowing
water, a traveler on a journey, or a thinker or mystic engaged in the pursuit
of truth, there inevitably comes a point in time and place when the necessity presents itself, to mechanical forces, or to our freedom
of choice,
of deciding once and for all which
of two
paths is the one to take.
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.
Just ask the people in the
path of the recent hurricane that have homes under
water.
A bead
of water traces a
path is parallel to the way a river meanders which is parallel to the way a galaxy navigates through space and often collides with another galaxy, like a river collides with a stream or a drop
of water collides with another to make a larger drop.
More than 600,000 energy - efficient LED lights illuminate the
paths of Woodland Park Zoo through the displays
of wild animals and exotic destinations, including «African
Water Hole,» «Jungle Lights» and «Northern Lights.»
The company has also added
water coolers, switched to healthier snacks in its vending machines, created a walking
path outside
of its facility for employee use, and publishes healthy tips in the company's newsletter.
It is less than two months since Maria hit Puerto Rico, destroying nearly everything in its
path and leaving the island's more than three million residents without electricity,
water, or channels
of communication.
So, he simply just took relief from one
of the two obstructions — the casual
water (standing
water that shouldn't be there) on the
path.
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.
Horseback riding on the beach — Winding its way along the border
of an endangered pine forest and picturesque Cooper's Castle, the bridle
path chosen by Pine Tree stables culminates in a ride along a secluded beach and a dip in the
water.
I LOVE this activity, if it works well, you can see the
path the
water takes to get to the edge
of -LSB-...]
I love the way you pointed out the
path of the
water.
The park, which is part
of a storm -
water retention project, will feature a cobblestone - rimmed pond, pedestrian
path and bench seating, a flower garden and a view
of the DuPage River.
In addition, Hayes said, a project to repair the retaining wall along Lake Michigan, approved after the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers predicted that the current wall would crumble into the
water by 1997, will involve a crane, which would be in the Meigs flight
path.
In most cases, a group
of unhappy homeowners doesn't have the financial resources to take the matter to court, so they often must settle for making enough noise to gain some accommodations that will lessen the sting
of having a
water park, a teen center, a bike
path or a major grocery store facing their back yards.
Kids will not get bored with this toy because there are endless options
of how to create the
path for the
water.
The
path at the base
of the wrap includes cobblestone foot
path and the appearance
of a body
of water.
Michael Brune, Executive Director
of the Sierra Club commented: «Mike Bloomberg's partnership with the Sierra Club and our more than 3 million members and supporters has put our country on a
path to cleaner air and cleaner
water, good - paying clean energy jobs, and healthier communities that are safe from toxic coal pollution».
But absent the full public financing
of campaigns statewide, Benjamin said «my experience, over time is that money, like
water, finds a
path.»
«It is this kind
of collaboration that will put us on the
path to restoring our
waters,» Mr. Thiele said.
Life during the next few years should get a bit easier for people in the Adirondacks and Catskills with the passage
of a measure that should eventually clear the way for road and bridge improvements as well as new utility lines, municipal
water systems and even bike
paths, without requiring a constitutional amendment.
On this section there were four
of us, and going north from Aberaeron we met people coming in the opposite direction with their trousers practically rolled up to their waists who told us that the safest way
of negotiating the next part
of the
path was by wading through
water and mud.
Oversight
of pipelines is generally a federal issue, but the state has to sign off on
water certifications for the
path of a pipeline when it crosses stream beds and wetlands.
The E.P.A. rejected seven
of the 12 projects the state wanted to fund with clean
water loan funds, including $ 65 million for removal
of the existing bridge, $ 110 million for dredging for construction vehicles and $ 67 million for the shared use bike
path.
Although the station is not exactly easy to access — the
path to the station runs up steep slopes with no shade and plenty
of boulders to stumble over — it cuts down the commute for safe
water by 30 minutes for local families.
When Kanzius placed salt
water in the
path of the waves, however, the
water broke apart into oxygen and hydrogen, a flammable gas.
But it came at a cost: More than four million residents
of towns, villages and cities in the
path of the rising
waters were forced to relocate, most
of them to bustling Chongqing.
Then, using simulations, researchers tracked virtual particles traveling in such deep
water as it upwells around the continent (below right, two examples shown; blue and red dots indicate start and finish
of the
paths of two particles).
This means much
of this rock — such as quartzite — reaches the Plain as gravel or pebbles, which can build up in rivers, altering the natural
path of the
water, the team says.
This image shows the
path of the Kelvin waves that interact with the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and push warmer
waters under the ice shelves
of the West Antarctic Peninsula.
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.
Now new maps reveal in 3 - D how the
path of that
water, called the North Atlantic Deep Water, spirals southeastward and up toward the surface around Antarc
water, called the North Atlantic Deep
Water, spirals southeastward and up toward the surface around Antarc
Water, spirals southeastward and up toward the surface around Antarctica.
The
path that
water takes through a channel is primarily a function
of its volume and the channel's shape, slope, and the roughness
of its surface.