Saltwater
in sentence
31 examples of Saltwater in a sentence
We know from three different studies on three different types of pain that a
saltwater
injection is a more effective treatment than a sugar pill, a dummy pill with no medicine in it, not because the injection or pills do anything physically to the body, but because an injection feels like a much more dramatic intervention.
The
saltwater
marinade and the brown sugar marinade also worked very well, decreasing the carcinogens by about 60 percent.
So the best way to marinate chicken, based on this, is to, not under-cook, but definitely don't over-cook and char the chicken, and marinate in either lemon juice, brown sugar or
saltwater.
Ninety-seven percent of the world's water is
saltwater.
If 97.5 percent of the world's water is saltwater, 2.5 percent is fresh water.
In our GreenLab we have six primary ecosystems that range from freshwater all the way to
saltwater.
Believe it or not, in our analysis of our
saltwater
ecosystems 80 percent of what we need are in these tanks themselves.
How about this: In sub-Saharan Africa, next to the sea, saltwater, barren desert, how about we take that plant, plant it, half use for food, half use for fuel.
Salicornia is known as sea beans,
saltwater
asparagus and pickle weed.
Your body doesn't like the
saltwater.
Yes, 97.5 percent is saltwater, two percent is ice, and we fight over a half a percent of the water on this planet, but here too there is hope.
You were in what they called the
saltwater
camp, meaning Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, or you were in the freshwater camp, University of Chicago, University of Rochester.
And this is the fish theater, which is just a
saltwater
tank with three seats, and then right behind it we set up this space, which was the tutoring center.
97% of earth’s liquid is saltwater, too loaded with minerals for humans to drink or use in agriculture.
I suffered from tendinitis on my shoulders and
saltwater
sores on my bottom.
Powered by my solar panels, it sucks in
saltwater
and turns it into freshwater.
This is a photograph that shows a hatchling about to taste
saltwater
for the very first time beginning this long and perilous journey.
We think it's saltwater, and that would mean that there's more water on that moon of Jupiter than there is in all the oceans of the Earth combined.
Watching "Baghban" is the movie equivalent of trying to eat one's way out of a vat of
saltwater
taffy for nigh unto three hours.
The setup is rather basic; Grace, her husband Adam and her younger sister Lee are touring some mangroves in the Northern Territory when a
saltwater
crocodile flips their boat and leaves them stranded in the trees.
Soon after arriving and having already shot some 'bloodsurfing' footage Sonny, Melba and Lemmya are all killed by a 30 foot
saltwater
crocodile that some say 'owns' the island.
Experience from previous tsunamis and other major floods suggests that the environmental damage they inflict is linked to
saltwater
intrusion in ground water and to the disappearance or relocation of beaches.
Moreover, depleted aquifers near coastlines are prone to contamination from saltwater, rendering land barren.
If sea levels were to rise by one meter, the resulting
saltwater
intrusion would threaten 70% of Vietnam’s coastal farmlands.
Some 230,000 hectares of paddy rice cultivation has been destroyed just in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, where depleted river flows have led to
saltwater
intrusion from the South China Sea, rendering nearly 10% of the rice farms potentially infertile.
Freshwater-types believed that budgets deficits were always bad, whereas the
saltwater
camp believed that deficits were beneficial in a slump.
Without acknowledgement of uncertainty,
saltwater
economics is bound to collapse into its freshwater counterpart.
By building 11 mega-dams near the border of the Tibetan Plateau, just before the river crosses into Southeast Asia, China has irreparably damaged the river system and wreaked broader environmental havoc, including
saltwater
intrusion in the Mekong Delta that has caused the delta to retreat.
Aside and in special compartments, strings of supremely beautiful pearls were spread out, the electric light flecking them with little fiery sparks: pink pearls pulled from
saltwater
fan shells in the Red Sea; green pearls from the rainbow abalone; yellow, blue, and black pearls, the unusual handiwork of various mollusks from every ocean and of certain mussels from rivers up north; in short, several specimens of incalculable worth that had been oozed by the rarest of shellfish.
Among the triangular type, I noticed some half a decimeter long, with brown tails, yellow fins, and wholesome, exquisitely tasty flesh; I even recommend that they be acclimatized to fresh water, a change, incidentally, that a number of
saltwater
fish can make with ease.
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