Inexhaustible
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"The Eldorado of the United States of America: the discovery of
inexhaustible
gold mines in California."
In a way, that is the story of the settling of the Americas, the supposedly
inexhaustible
frontier to which Europeans escaped.
They are all-American, carbon-free and
inexhaustible.
And the thing about classical music, that what and how, it's inexhaustible."
We can't turn back the clock on decades of overfishing in countless regions of the ocean that once seemed
inexhaustible.
They're cutting down on deforestation, and they've found a fuel supply that is inexhaustible, infinite and free at the point of production.
"Behold me," the god of frenzied,
inexhaustible
love says, rising in bloody splendor, "Behold me."
But if you wanted to know what the perfect energy source is, the perfect energy source is one that doesn't take up much space, has a virtually
inexhaustible
supply, is safe, doesn't put any carbon into the atmosphere, doesn't leave any long-lived radioactive waste: it's fusion.
There's an
inexhaustible
supply of programs out there.
There's an
inexhaustible
hunger for "basic training" movies, so it's surprising that this one got so little notice when first released.
hey, maybe i'm just too American to appreciate the emotional damage motivating this man's
inexhaustible
search, but all i know is that, given the same situation, my own need to know could be instantly replaced by an undying homicidal urge that i would gladly focus on the kidnapper who created this void in my life.
THE MARSH is yet another scary movie to satisfy the apparently
inexhaustible
demand for fright films of this genre.
The Great Hydrogen HopeRHINECLIFF, NEW YORK – In Jules Verne’s novel The Mysterious Island , published in 1874, Cyrus Harding, the book’s engineer/hero, declares that “water will one day be employed as fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen which constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an
inexhaustible
source of heat and light.”
Confronting the growing challenge means that humanity can no longer afford to ignore the
inexhaustible
resource found in the organic material that the sun provides each day through photosynthesis.
To succeed, however, the government will have to slay two dragons at once: The incompetence of Greece’s public administration and the
inexhaustible
resourcefulness of an oligarchy that knows how to defend itself – including by forging strong alliances with the troika.
They act like their hard-won social advantages are
inexhaustible
natural resources, rather than the product of centuries of development – a product that is far more fragile than is widely assumed.
Qatar – with its seemingly
inexhaustible
wealth and a comprehensive foreign, investment, and media strategy – has replaced Saudi Arabia as the decisive arbiter in almost every Middle Eastern conflict.
How will we feel if our spouse starts spending too much time with an
inexhaustible
robotic lover?
Moreover, China’s once seemingly
inexhaustible
surplus of rural labor willing to migrate to urban areas has largely disappeared, causing wages to rise and the country’s competitive advantage in labor-intensive manufacturing to weaken.
The state financed their purchases and investment projects with seemingly
inexhaustible
oil revenues.
The sun is a nearly
inexhaustible
energy source, while energy stored in the form of chemical bonds – like those found in fossil fuels – is accessible, efficient, and convenient.
Nuclear-weapons enthusiasts seem to have an
inexhaustible
appetite for bad arguments.
Population growth and mass consumption, driven by exponential improvements in technology, have led to a dramatic decline in natural resources that once seemed
inexhaustible.
She sat by the window, looking at Dolly and mentally reviewing all those stores of intimate topics that had seemed inexhaustible, and could find nothing to say.
With
inexhaustible
zest, the popular press took potshots at feature articles from the Geographic Institute of Brazil, the Royal Academy of Science in Berlin, the British Association, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., at discussions in The Indian Archipelago, in Cosmos published by Father Moigno, in Petermann's Mittheilungen, and at scientific chronicles in the great French and foreign newspapers.
"But this sea, Professor Aronnax," he told me, "this prodigious,
inexhaustible
wet nurse of a sea not only feeds me, she dresses me as well.
It filled me with real chagrin to crush underfoot the gleaming mollusk samples that littered the seafloor by the thousands: concentric comb shells, hammer shells, coquina (seashells that actually hop around), top-shell snails, red helmet shells, angel-wing conchs, sea hares, and so many other exhibits from this
inexhaustible
ocean.
Under these dark waters there stretched the bank of shellfish, an
inexhaustible
field of pearls more than twenty miles long.
Captain Nemo pointed to this prodigious heap of shellfish, and I saw that these mines were genuinely inexhaustible, since nature's creative powers are greater than man's destructive instincts.
Then, laden with these valuable spoils, the men returned to the Nautilus, dropped off their burdens inside, and went to resume this
inexhaustible
fishing for silver and gold.
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