• The creature quickly evolves into a bipedal form, but overheats and returns to the sea. (wikipedia.org)
  • As you make your way through a dungeon, you encounter a goblin--a short, green, bipedal creature--lurking in the shadows. (lu.se)
  • In such a large and diverse set of solar systems, it seems impossible that humans could be the only intelligent life. (phys.org)
  • Humans are curious creatures. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Such success develops largely on environment and doing what it takes to succeed, by fair or foul means.The grim reality of life is that, up to a point, a man's life is shaped by heredity, environment and changes in the world about him. (modernghana.com)
  • In "A Werewolf Boy" (2012), Song played a half-man, half-wolf creature, raised among wolves, who becomes devoted to a girl who cares for him and teaches him the ways of human life. (koreaherald.com)
  • his lungs laboured like half-submerged engines, with a faint splashing sound. (gutenberg.net.au)
  • None have part-way lungs or half-legs. (icr.org)
  • More than half of meeting planners anticipate they will resume face-to-face meetings in the first half of 2021, with 19% resuming in Q1 and 36% resuming in Q2. (iges.us)
  • Katy Carl's debut collection of short stories examines how people manage change in their lives-whether they have actively sought what comes next or had it forced upon them. (americamagazine.org)
  • Ten distinguished authors each write a chapter of this intriguing novel of mystery and family, which examines the lives touched by a photojournalist George Keane, aka Gee. (publishersweekly.com)
  • Each new work by Hancock is a contribution to the saga of the Mounds, portraying the birth, life, death, afterlife, and even dream states of these half-animal, half-plant creatures. (art21.org)
  • U-235 is the ideal isotope for radioactive dating because of its lengthy half-life, especially for older fossils and rocks. (caribbeancricket.com)
  • The universe is 13 billion years old, and 60 years is an extremely short period of that time," she said. (phys.org)
  • But within a few short years, D&D found greater success than it had ever enjoyed before, even surpassing its 1980s golden age. (nerdist.com)
  • I should have been positive at any time during my life of forty-nine years, that no temptation could drag me over that precipice of presumption and illusion which awaits the man who confides himself to the world. (gutenberg.org)
  • U-235 has a half-life of 704 million years before decaying to Pb-207. (caribbeancricket.com)
  • C-14 isotopes are not detectable in samples older than 50,000 years due to its short half-life, making it impossible to date older samples. (caribbeancricket.com)
  • The discovery is the result of a lot of hard work and over three and a half years of planning,' Kempton said in the release. (yahoo.com)
  • Discussion: Older people in Finland report fewer depressive symptoms and they are more satisfied with their past life compared to their counterparts assessed 28 years ago. (bvsalud.org)
  • The U.S. sends a special envoy, Kayoco Anne Patterson, who reveals that Goro Maki, a disgraced, anti-nuclear zoology professor, studied mutations caused by radioactive contamination, predicting the appearance of the creature. (wikipedia.org)
  • By enabling highly accurate dating of historical items and materials using a variety of scientific procedures, chronometric dating has transformed archaeology.Numerous creatures and minerals contain radioactive isotopes including U-235 and C-14. (caribbeancricket.com)
  • After seeing a viral video of the incident, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Rando Yaguchi believes it was caused by a living creature, which is confirmed as news reports reveal its tail emerging from the ocean. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is one chipmunk coming around right now that doesn't have a tail - well, it's actually got about a half inch of tail left. (blipfoto.com)
  • Their fights are epic and very intense, and it's not uncommon to see a chippie with a very short tail. (blipfoto.com)
  • it's pretty hard to put on a Half Japanese record and avoid breaking into a grin. (cokemachineglow.com)
  • The very meaning of life is now constructed as the effort to live in such a way that life no longer has any point. (dpjs.co.uk)
  • I was told I would never get another chance to rub shoulders with ordinary soldiers and live a normal life. (koreaherald.com)
  • No matter how long or short our lifespan," she writes, "we live our spiritual life in the present. (americamagazine.org)
  • Please be with me and live in me, and be Lord of my life. (baptist.org)
  • In clear language we read that on Day Five of the creation week God created animal life to live in the sea. (icr.org)
  • It was while attempting to write about a pretty-good-but-boring record that I found it: I discovered that Half Japanese put out a surprise EP, Bingo Ringo , as a limited edition, complicated "six-sided record" (because of course they did). (cokemachineglow.com)
  • In short, no "fishibians" have been found. (icr.org)
  • The short-beaked Echidna species is found in Australia, and is closely related to the species re-discovered in this study. (yahoo.com)
  • It is, to my mind, the very best Half Japanese song to put on a mix, because even though this band is certainly an acquired taste, it's hard for even non-fans to resist one-and-a-half minutes of innocent surf rock. (cokemachineglow.com)
  • Dracula's Casket" continues the grand tradition of Half Japanese "monster songs" (see their discography for classics of this canon, "Deadly Alien Spawn," "Werewolf," and "Rosemary's Baby"), with a menacing guitar and a deadpan delivery from Jad Fair: "Dracula's casket is now OPEN ," he warns, singing from the point of view of Dracula's "slave": "Is this the life? (cokemachineglow.com)
  • Perhaps Half Japanese, at this point in their career, should stick with short EPs, because there's not a false step on Bingo Ringo , which feels somewhat more energetic than last year's full length. (cokemachineglow.com)
  • His time in the military was a significant turning point in his life, Song said. (koreaherald.com)
  • Lee points out that literature-both ancient and modern-tends to see the midlife crisis as the important turning point for most people, what the Jesuit theologian Gerald O'Collins calls the "second journey" of life. (americamagazine.org)
  • In fact, you are staring at the single most beautiful creature on this goddamn earth, and (s)he is staring back at you like they got struck by lightning (I keep reading about this expression, but I cannot imagine you actually look good if you got struck by lightning, but that's beside my point right now). (goodreads.com)
  • Be prepared to hear about Cartwright's use of mind-altering substances to help him see his former mistakes and avoid living anything but a purposeful life from this point forward. (entrepreneur.com)
  • The preacher was to dine with Captain Maynard, but there was an hour and more to dinner-time, and she had begged permission to stroll about for half an hour, promising to find her way to the comfortable white cottage, perched on a point of rock overlooking the little bay. (mirrorservice.org)
  • Then there comes a time when it lies within our own individual grasp to shape our lives into the sort of things that we wish IT to be. (modernghana.com)
  • Even if a long time has elapsed, we need not assume that it's too late for it never is… All in our lives, and at any given moment, there will be an impediment in our way that will attempt to stop us from acting smoothly. (modernghana.com)
  • Don't wait any longer, the music won't last and time is too short. (modernghana.com)
  • Perhaps intelligent life isn't as common as we think and we're just looking at the wrong time. (phys.org)
  • For the first time, Lore & Legends reveals the incredible ongoing story of Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition from the perspective of the designers, artists, and players who bring it to life. (nerdist.com)
  • And first as to his outer life as revealing the inner: Miss W. says: "A complete life of Balzac cannot be written at the present time and possibly never can be. (sacred-texts.com)
  • She realized over time that older adults were a "spiritually underserved population" even though they face many of the life transitions that call for discernment and spiritual nourishment: retirement, caregiving for parents and spouses, empty nesting and dealing with the loss of friends and family. (americamagazine.org)
  • You'll enjoy not just a history lesson in how far we've come in such a short time, but a reminder that tomorrow is affected by what's done today. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Although they were not technically Christians at the time, my parents regularly took me to services at Immanuel Baptist Church, and it was there in Sunday school that I learned John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (baptist.org)
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock 's prints, drawings, and collaged-felt paintings work together to tell the story of the Mounds-a group of mythical creatures that are the tragic protagonists of the artist's unfolding narrative. (art21.org)
  • Choreographer Liam Scarlett shrewdly analysed it as a love story: "The Creature is like an infant. (nature.com)
  • Mary Shelley began to write the first, probably as a short story, in two notebooks at Villa Diodati, expanding it during the winter of 1816-17 in simple direct prose of great intensity (the notebooks remained unpublished until 2008). (nature.com)
  • I'm going to tell you a short story to express what I want to say about this book. (goodreads.com)
  • Each is a simple, touching, sweet little story of rustic New England life, full of vivid pictures of interesting character, and refreshing for its unaffected genuineness and human feeling. (mirrorservice.org)
  • An immortal steed, that was what the smith sought, and I was to provide the life force he needed to animate the metallic beast. (everydayfiction.com)
  • David Belbin was born in Sheffield but lives in Nottingham, where he teaches on the Nottingham Trent University Creative Writing MA. (tindalstreet.co.uk)
  • Researchers dispatched 80 camera traps that finally spotted this adorable creature. (yahoo.com)
  • Another complicating factor is that Sir David's echidna lives in a mountainous jungle region that's difficult for researchers to explore. (yahoo.com)
  • This contradiction - between the high probability that life exists elsewhere in the universe and the lack of evidence for it - is known as Fermi's Paradox. (phys.org)
  • Nearly half of American travelers feel a high degree of stress in their daily lives. (iges.us)
  • In such forests, tree saplings, mainly composed of native late-successional tree species, are planted at high densities (20,000-120,000 trees/ha) on improved soil in order to achieve canopy closure within a short period (Nakashima et al. (researchgate.net)
  • Surprised-angered-and growing concerned, Martin turned and faced this odd creature full on, tossing the cigarette in his hand onto the floor and squashing it with a shoe. (angiesdiary.com)
  • The small creature with the startling white hands gripping the bags kept walking toward Martin. (angiesdiary.com)
  • The 10 minute short film is a great tribute to Half Life and most fans of this game will be exhilarated to watch it. (walyou.com)
  • If you haven't played the game yet, this short film should inspire you to do just that. (walyou.com)
  • If you are a fan of Half Life, you will certainly be a fan of all the weird and freaky creatures that exist in the plot of the game. (walyou.com)
  • If you were to combine Lieutenant Commander Data from ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' with Gordon Freeman from the ''Half Life'' game series, and throw in some strange, discontented Victorian child, you wouldn't actually get Ellen at all, but you'd get something within an order of magnitude of what she is like as a person. (hmc.edu)
  • Acid Wizard's game has just entered Early Access, and if you're willing to deal with a somewhat dodgy save function, it's a creepy treat, a top-down affair in which you explore a horrible forest, levelling up, scraping together survival kit, and watching out for a variety of ghastly creatures who want to smash you to pieces. (eurogamer.net)
  • under us are billions upon billions of subjected life forms from bacteria and mould to insects and fish. (dpjs.co.uk)
  • While all vertebrates share some features, the proposed transitional forms between them are systematically missing in the fossil record and in living creatures today. (icr.org)
  • Just as Genesis relates, all basic life forms were created ex nihilo and fully functional. (icr.org)
  • It forges new life forms to set against the ailing and failing modernist or post-modernist project. (triptyque.com)
  • Given that we currently make the really heavy stuff by bombarding heavy actinides with fairly big nuclei, we still come up quite a few neutrons short. (orionsarm.com)
  • The thought here is to search our minds to see if there is some past episode that calls for a word of reconciliation, some personal problems unsolved, some good deeds left undone, so as to make changes in our lives before It's Too Late when it gets too late. (modernghana.com)
  • That single spot of divinity will set you off and make you different from all other living creatures. (modernghana.com)
  • Thank you to my mom, Nicole, for believing in me and for working hard--too hard--to make sure my sister and I could have a life you never had. (lu.se)
  • The herbarium houses plants from all over the world, but the Nordic collections make up about half of them. (lu.se)
  • That Balzac stood apart from and on a higher plane than ordinary men was divined during his life and has been perceived by thousands since his death. (sacred-texts.com)
  • The child of alchemists, Donna feels cursed by the magical heritage that destroyed her parents and any chance she had for a normal life. (goodreads.com)
  • Simple survival is not a luxury afforded to many creatures for very long. (dpjs.co.uk)
  • A retired attorney, former U.S. magistrate judge and a long-serving member of the Ignatian Volunteer Corps, Lee is herself now in her ninth decade of life. (americamagazine.org)
  • The echidna - also known as Sir David's long-beaked echidna or the Cyclops long-beaked echidna - inhabits New Guinea and lives in the Cyclops Mountains in Indonesia. (yahoo.com)
  • Life on Earth marked the inauguration of a long and distinguished lineage of epic wildlife series fronted by Attenborough for the BBC. (historyextra.com)
  • This is one potential solution to the paradox: life exists outside Earth, but it isn't intelligent. (phys.org)
  • Our quest to find life outside Earth brings us back to those very fundamental questions," Horgan said. (phys.org)
  • I think life is the most incredible thing the universe has ever produced, so if we are the only life in the universe, that to me is a huge motivating factor for moving beyond our Earth. (phys.org)
  • The series was called Life on Earth , its presenter David Attenborough. (historyextra.com)
  • Coined by physicist Enrico Fermi in the 1960s, it's a mystery that continues to invite consideration more than half a century later. (phys.org)
  • It was also the culmination of more than half a century of broadcast professionals busily working out how to feature animals on air in a way that was both entertaining and scientifically sound. (historyextra.com)
  • The Half Life 2 Gravity Gun was replicated in real, and looks pretty cool. (walyou.com)
  • Well, in real life too, but barring real-world reasons to think it's impossible, it would be cool to have in the setting naturally occurring biosphere(s) based on (typically rarer) heavy elements, even if just a brief mention (maybe at the Garden World article). (orionsarm.com)
  • Shortly thereafter, the creature moves inland, crawling through the Kamata district of Tokyo, leaving a path of death and destruction during an inadequate evacuation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Assisted by Xan, a gorgeous half-fey dropout with secrets of his own, Donna races to save her friend-even if it means betraying everything her parents and the alchemist community fought to the death to protect. (goodreads.com)
  • As such, I wouldn't expect to find them anywhere in sufficient quantities to be a "substance" as opposed to an isolated scattering of short-lived atoms. (orionsarm.com)
  • Find out for yourself after reading these half-dozen books on tech's role in everyday work and life. (entrepreneur.com)
  • She brings to this short but insightful book the expertise she has gained as a spiritual director, working with directees of all ages and backgrounds. (americamagazine.org)
  • My name is Natural Log, but you can call me Ln for short' - EllenFerranto, 2022. (hmc.edu)
  • A short kid wearing a dark hoody and carrying two sport bags in his hands. (angiesdiary.com)
  • Half of our lives are spent sleeping, so beds are very important part of our lives. (shoppingideausa.com)
  • The evidence that he was so resides (1) in the fact of his life as observed by others, and (2) in his own revelations as to his inner self. (sacred-texts.com)
  • The great lie of personal immortality destroys all reason, all nature in the instincts, - everything in the instincts that is beneficent, that promotes life and that is a guarantee of the future, henceforward aroused suspicion. (dpjs.co.uk)
  • The search for extraterrestrial life so far has relied primarily on radio signals, which could also be limiting our chances of communicating, Horgan said. (phys.org)
  • Search as one may, there is no complete life of Balzac. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Half Japanese was already in my brain (though they're never far from it) because I recently received a mix from a friend featuring "Daytona Beach," a song from the band's 1989 classic The Band that Would Be King . (cokemachineglow.com)
  • According to evolution, fish descendants, beginning with the amphibians, were and are air-breathing land creatures. (icr.org)
  • Robin Givhan at The Washington Post , also this afternoon, took a view on the short-term mental mourning of Americans for victims of gun violence - go read the whole piece, pretty insightful. (maulden.us)
  • A robed figure came into view, short and built like a barrel. (d20tales.com)
  • During the course of the study, one researcher contracted malaria , another broke his arm in two places, and a third had a leech latch onto his eye for a day and a half, per the news release. (yahoo.com)
  • There are periods in his life when he disappears, lies concealed from sight, and each must interpret for himself the secret that made his power and insures his fame. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Sucked into the belly of an 80-foot sperm whale, scuba diver Jay Gardiner reconciles the loss of his father and challenges the power of the creatures of the sea in Daniel Kraus's novel 'Whalefall. (americamagazine.org)
  • No need to speed but we must start early for if you run so fast from Accra to Kumasi in a hurry, you miss half the fun getting there. (modernghana.com)
  • The higher up the food chain you are, the more multiples of creatures have died to provide you with sustenance. (dpjs.co.uk)
  • So many campaigns, so many battles, each of these Edwed had saved his life several times. (d20tales.com)
  • Liam's views vacillate and his morals are tested several times, but never as dramatically as during a final reckoning, when violence seems the only way to save a friend's life. (publishersweekly.com)
  • We're social creatures and we crave in-person interaction. (iges.us)
  • Short bursts of social interaction promote cognitive functioning. (iges.us)
  • It is resolute in embracing the warmth of tropical life and its social ethos. (triptyque.com)
  • In short, her monster has become a modern myth. (nybooks.com)
  • Le Strang, re-entering softly to his friend, discovered a change even in that short interval. (gutenberg.net.au)
  • Objectives: To examine birth cohort differences in depressive symptoms and life satisfaction in older men and women and the mechanisms underpinning the possible cohort differences. (bvsalud.org)