Sentences with phrase «while huge storms»

Because of ice melt, the level of the oceans will rise 45 feet, while huge storms, fires, and droughts get worse each year.

Not exact matches

While this past weekend might have made it seem as though winter is coming to an end, if history has any chance of repeating itself then we have a feeling we're in for another huge snow storm.
While this film tackles a huge issue in the history of race relations in America, it's also a remarkably involving true story about a couple tenaciously holding on to each other in the middle of a storm of oppression.
I used a Storm 1 and can safely say that while I'm a huge fan of Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry products (I've been a user since 2000), I was excited to see how RIM would jump into the touch screen Smartphone ring, and then immediately disappointed at the product I was holding in my hands.
I used a Storm 1 and can safely say that while I'm a huge fan of Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry products (I've been a user since 2000), I was excited to see how RIM would jump into the touch screen Smartphone ring, and then immediately...
While President Donald Trump's reported comment behind closed doors about why the U.S. wants immigrants from «sh*t hole countries» such as Haiti, El Salvador and nations in Africa has caused a huge media storm, tour operators report that there has been increased interest in these destinations and say there's great growth potential.
The storming success of the Wii has been somewhat quelled by the Xbox 360 and, while the 3DS is finally gaining steam, it's also suffered a huge price cut that has surely dealt a big blow to profits.
Locals seemed remarkably unfazed by a huge lightning storm yet it yielded some beautiful sky - based visuals while giving the perfect setting to photograph this derelict gas station.
Kate Sheppard has a must - read in the latest Mother Jones about the shortsightedness of the US government's policy of paying huge sums in annual disaster relief, while doing almost nothing to prepare for the inevitable next storm.
While Facebook may indeed be able to weather this storm in isolation, it's an open question whether knowledge the company has already handed off such huge troves of user data has exhausted the public's outrage reserves or revelations of additional prior incidents would make people angrier and angrier.
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