So she could have stayed above the fray, and she decided to get into it, and I think now you're seeing sort of the fissures that are occurring.There have been a number of minority wars.
Trump, then you know, you may agree with it although even within the Republican Party there are fissures . So I I think the the public opinion or the the opinion across the political spectrum is pretty divided. That said, I mean the the war is not popular.
According to the report, above the skeleton was a thick layer of slate rock that was unbroken. there was a fissure .
some very progressive generals. So there are fissures within the military also, so although the military does control things, it is not a single body. And one of the problems, of course, with the opening up is, essentially, resources.
as kind of, they have a shop. So that's his first really big fissure that we'll see again and again.
There's hundreds of other ones. Two believe it will create a black fissure .
Here’s how it happens: at these divergent boundaries, lava erupts in the gaps and then cools and hardens into new oceanic crust, or seafloor. All that tectonic movement can crack deep fissures in the crust, where water and magma mix. The liquid heats up, dissolving minerals from the surrounding rocks.
Microbes, we now know they're inhabiting the deep crust of the planet up to two miles beneath the surface. They live in these tiny pores and fissures filled with water. They get energy from radioactive reactions and from rock and metal itself.
Its peak has all the obstacles of Everest and more. K2's glaciers are riddled with fissures concealed by layers of snow. Climbers step on these crevasses, punch through, and if unroped-- disappear.
and the, something that I had not fully understood was that there's a lot, there's a lot of water that comes through these through the little fissures in rocks. And that sometimes there are lakes and ponds within the rock and that's where these microbes can live. And a lot of it is just within the fissures of rocks. And, and again, they, but they, they get the water
that comes through these through the little fissures in rocks. And that sometimes there are lakes and ponds within the rock and that's where these microbes can live. And a lot of it is just within the fissures of rocks. And, and again, they, but they, they get the water they need to get to do the tests from the bore holes that are put in there. They get it and they bring it back up. The, the aspect of, of being down there that I found most
as kind of, they have a shop. So we're late 19th century and we have this fissure , we have this introduction of marginal analysis that marks the juncture from classical economics to economics.
According to the report, above the skeleton was a thick layer of slate rock that was unbroken. It's possible it could've slipped in through a fissure .
I started to see the world differently. With its cracks, its fissures . So of course, this impacted my views on leadership and success.
and it was it was really a bridge in trouble you couldn't see it until some big truck would come over it and then the weight would would would not create the fissures and fractures but would reveal them they they would get bigger and you could actually see them it was very scary and dangerous I have no idea why I was standing under the bridge looking at the time as probably because
Well, all right, I'm just going through. And at 4:35, a fissure opened up and started bleeding, all that lava that's coming down out of that opening.
And it's really an emotional issue that comes from high levels of stress. So when the papillae open, when the fissures have been open for too long, then it collects bacteria and it looks like it's a bit black like that.
as kind of, they have a shop. So let's say now we have economics, but we still have this fissure between historical thinking and let's call it natural law thinking,
But if the lava is extra gassy or has slightly more silica, eruptions can get a little more explosive. Lava can sputter up along fractures in the ground, called a fissure eruption. Or it can fountain from a central vent, falling back down as tephra: chunks of rock that can be as small as ash, or as big as houses.
And obviously, there are a lot of things that are very different from the 1960s to now. Also, because the atomic bomb really does mark a fissure in what science is known to be capable of and how people in society think about science.
I want to say where me nature is going to lead me and that is that an irreparable fissure runs through the
No. I think it can happen now largely because there is a fissure in the business world.
Right down the middle of your tongue, if there are any cracks in it, then this is definitely looking at a digestive issue here. Sometimes, then, you'll have these little fissures that come off that big ridge in the middle, and you might have gas, bloating, colitis. Colitis is a condition I see more than anything.
And it's really an emotional issue that comes from high levels of stress. Right in the middle is the stomach, so that's why you mainly see the fissures splitting off and the longitudinal ridge down the middle.
But particularly the Romans started doing this and then others followed them in digging back into the fissures within society, the ethical disputes, the poisoned language
And it divides up the brain here into various regions that roughly match where there are different lobes and fissures in the brain.
spray salt water at the problem they some crackpots came up with the idea there was oh fissures shooting
there are fewer people being arbitrarily detained although there are a lot uh there are there are fissures within the
to today's understanding. He, as a professional geologist, he said they cannot have come into those layers from any higher level through any fissure , or crack, or all the usual kinds of counter explanations.
a factor of 1,600. So that's what's happening here. Right now, there's a little bit of steam issuing from a fissure in the bottom. You can watch it expand.
These weren't the Hawaiian volcanoes or Mount Pinatubo blowing its top one day. No, no, no, these were enormous fissures in the Earth. It's like the Earth was slashed with a giant machete