Waters
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The
waters
could be coming from as far away as glaciers in the Andes, then seeping down deep into the earth and coming out to form the boiling river after getting heated up from the geothermal gradient, all due to this unique geologic setting.
These murky
waters
of abstract logic are tricky to navigate, and so it's probably fitting that to demonstrate the complexity, the Greek historian Plutarch used the story of a ship.
Far, far away from shipping lanes and fishing fleets, diving into these
waters
is a poignant reminder of what our oceans once looked like.
In 1995, local fisherman convinced the authorities to proclaim their
waters
a marine reserve.
Perhaps the most impressive of these ocean-dwelling ancients is the Antarctic glass sponge, which can survive over 10,000 years in frigid
waters.
In national waters, governments can set limits about how, when, where, and how much fishing occurs, with restrictions on certain boats and equipment.
What if we created more low-stakes islands and
waters?
How in the world are we supposed to navigate these
waters?
And sugar isn't just in candies and desserts, it's also added to tomato sauce, yogurt, dried fruit, flavored waters, or granola bars.
Van Gogh and other Impressionists represented light in a different way than their predecessors, seeming to capture its motion, for instance, across sun-dappled waters, or here in star light that twinkles and melts through milky waves of blue night sky.
Now, Arctic whales, like this bowhead, they have no dorsal fin, because they have evolved to live and swim in ice-covered waters, and having something sticking off of your back is not very conducive to migrating through ice, and may, in fact, be excluding animals from the ice.
You can destroy the ecology, or turn to them with love and regenerate life from the
waters
and trees.
And did you know we actually have cold-water corals in Irish waters, just off our continental shelf?
(Piano plays) (Violin plays) (Music) (Music tempo quickens) (Violin plays) (Music) (Violin plays) (Music) (Music ends) (Applause) My beauty altered, muddied waters, fields stripped bare, interior scarred beyond repair, our memories eroding.
So to invoke the serpent in your dancing body then was to conjure the image of rivers cutting across the earth: inspire the flow of life-giving
waters.
Off the rugged coast of the pacific northwest, pods of killer whales inhabit the frigid
waters.
By the early 20th century, nearly every region of the globe had been visited and mapped, with only two key locations remaining: the North Pole, deep in the frozen
waters
of the Arctic region, and the South Pole, nestled within a recently discovered icy continent in the vast Antarctic Ocean.
They were like choppy
waters
not yet settled.
There's a story in the sea, in the
waters
of the sea, in the sediments and the rocks of the sea floor.
TK: So I think you can do small-scale experiments in national waters, and then it's probably the requirement of national funders to do that.
But ultimately, if you wanted to counter ocean acidification in this way on a global scale, you would need to do it in international waters, and then you would need to have an international community working on it.
CA: Even in national waters, you know, the ocean's all connected.
So, all the
waters
of the world are served there, so we thought that, you know, after being at the water and moving through the water and breathing the water, you could also drink this building.
It sits astride the sea lanes that the Russian Northern Fleet needs to get out and go into warmer
waters.
When the
waters
subsided, it was as if it had never existed.
Governments in island and coastal nations may want to protect their waters, but often these nations have very high debt and can't afford to prioritize conservation.
The work immediately begs the question, "Why didn't they go into the waters?"
These are the
waters
off of British Columbia and Washington State.
The air fills the rivers, stirs the waters,
waters
the forests.
After the monsoon, as the
waters
of these rivers begin to recede and the sand banks expose themselves, it becomes the terrain for the city.
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