How To Use Iceland In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, the international credit crunch and the weakening of global growth will "aggravate" the slowdown of the Icelandic economy, Mr. Haarde said. As Iceland's Krona Falls,
  • The Canadian dollar, Danish krone and Iceland krona have gained about 3%.
  • I was delighted to play alongside him for one last time; I wanted to play with my old mucker before he retired and went home to Iceland.
  • The best fishermen returned for a second year in a row without their usual haul of cod and haddock, so the Icelandic government took radical action: they privatized the fish.
  • Iceland has five geothermal power plants. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, which generated by far the most buzz on the show floor, landed a seven-figure deal for a memoir that will cover its early days as a steam-venting fumarole right through to its headline-making eruption. Laurence Hughes: Things I'd Like to See This Weekend on C-SPAN's "Book TV"
  • He takes me riding on a frisky Icelandic horse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside a rehearsal space at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center this week, a group of musicians including former múm vocalist Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, an Icelandic string trio Gyda Valtýsdóttir, Borgar Magnason and Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir and the Seattle-based Aono Jikken Ensemble were running through their cues and a new score by composer Matthew Patton. Worldwide Hospitalities
  • He claims that the morale he had developed during the double-header against Iceland and Canada in October, closely followed by the trip to Portugal, was unravelled by nearly three subsequent months without a match.
  • The rest of Iceland is agricultural, rural, or wild - 80% of its barren land is unpopulated.
  • Four people are marooned on an Icelandic rock outcrop in terrible weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cool-season annuals such as clarkia, Iceland poppy, lobelia, pansy, and stock can't stand intense summer heat.
  • Iceland is a land of extremes: milky-blue geothermal waters steaming in vast expanses of hardened lava next to bright green mossy hills and waterfalls.
  • I note that skrimslis an Icelandic monster, chronicled in Fortean Times, possibly a sort of reptile living in lakes.
  • Similarly, those sect members already in Iceland wouldn't have been detained or had their movement restricted.
  • My study of the Elder Futhark has been eclectic, though I approach them from the old Icelandic and Norse runic poems as interpreted by Kate MacDowell. Kelley Harrell: Harry Potter and the Elder Futhark
  • Tip in Iceland and you will be seen as arrogant and patronising - and you might get hot soup in your lap.
  • The upper bed is mostly for perennials, including red-and-white columbines, purple blue campanulas, and tall blue delphiniums fronted by yellow and orange Iceland poppies.
  • An afternoon spent in the Landmannalaugar region of Iceland involved bracing myself against a strong wind.
  • They are the Dutch ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao), New Zealand, Switzerland, Singapore, Ireland, Cyprus, Dubai, Mauritius, Bhutan and Iceland.
  • I work out my sexual frustration by going to the utmost extreme in Icelandic purism. Languagehat.com: HIGH ICELANDIC.
  • It is known as a wintering site for whooper swans, which arrive from Iceland, and wildfowl such as widgeon, teal and mallard.
  • Pastor in Iceland: Fischer not 'exhumed' broke the news: tissue samples had been taken from chess champion Bobby Fischer's grave, on the order of the Icelandic Supreme Court to settle a paternity dispute. ChessBase News
  • The letters used in old Icelandic and similar languages are called runic characters. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung
  • For some nature lovers, the craggy, volcanic landscape of Iceland is a paradise.
  • A mountain rescue mission yesterday took off for Iceland to recover wreckage from a bomber plane which entombed four men in ice for more than 60 years.
  • The Golden Circle is located in southwest Iceland and incorporates three main sights: Thingvellir National Park, a site of spectacular natural beauty where Iceland's ancient parliament convened and where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet; the high-temperature geothermal area that most people know as Geysir, on account of its best-known hot spring, from which the word "geyser" derives; and the beautiful Gullfoss waterfall. Alda Sigmundsdottir: The Magic of Iceland's Golden Circle
  • The upper bed is mostly for perennials, including red-and-white columbines, purple blue campanulas, and tall blue delphiniums fronted by yellow and orange Iceland poppies.
  • There are no fruit farms in Iceland. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The flood that began Thursday at the Grimsvotn volcano is similar to one in 2004 that lasted five days and ended with an eruption that disrupted European air traffic, a University of Iceland geophysicist said. World Watch
  • The first is that, in addition to the basaltic magma associated with mid-ocean ridges, Iceland's volcanoes produce significant amounts of rhyolite, which is silica-rich and, more significantly, contains a lot more volatile substances. Ars Technica
  • Iceland is riven by volcanic activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other quick-growing plants worth looking out for include love-in-a-mist (Nigella); pot marigold (Calendula); Iceland poppies and nasturtium (Tropaeolum).
  • Accompanying the petition is a series of portraits of Icelanders holding up their own protestations of innocence. Icelanders protest terrorist label
  • They have come here from Iceland, mostly in family groups. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Iceland held the East-West cards they bid to five diamonds where declarer collected 11 tricks. Hope for the ordinary player
  • In England, William Morris translated the Icelandic sagas and Cecil Sharp collected village dances and songs.
  • The staple fish and main export of Icelanders since the fourteenth century has been cod.
  • The Icelandic krona 's freeze in the capital markets had now spilled over into the day-to-day transactions of Icelanders abroad.
  • The Icelandic surturbrand, or lignite, of this age has also yielded a rich harvest of plants, more than thirty-one of them, according to The Antiquity of Man
  • We're seriously considering moving to Iceland.
  • Icelandic sagas
  • Lay Low - By And By (Photo: Arnar Omarsson) When you think of Iceland, depending on your interests, you probably think of either) midnight sun (which for the record only occurs in certain parts of Iceland), ... evenfall "evenfall" by agnes montgomery Evenfall is the upcoming LP from Paris 'Sebastien Schuller (out May 25), and the album's stunning collage cover artwork is by one of my favorite ... Artrocker -
  • They have been around for centuries in Scandinavia and Iceland, where they moderate the cold winters and sometimes very hot summers. Lloyd Alter | Inhabitat
  • He moved on to Iceland and saw interesting sheep with long wool and leather without grease.
  • The parchment directs him to a volcano in Iceland and tells him: Descende, audax viator… et terrestre centrum attinges Descend, bold traveler… and you will attain the center of the Earth. First Contact
  • Iceland's delegation responded by walking out of the meeting and threatening to resume commercial whaling with or without approval.
  • In each of the past two years, Iceland has convoked a national assembly of 1,000 randomly selected Icelandic citizens -- in 2009 via grassroots efforts of private citizens -- to discuss the nation's values and future following the bank collapse of 2008. Iris Erlingsdottir: Power to the People
  • While they employ neither the soaring grandeur of Sigur Rós nor the elfin idiosyncrasy of Björk, the music of the Múm quartet is unequivocally Icelandic.
  • Four people are marooned on an Icelandic rock outcrop in terrible weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The collaborative team led by UCL Professor Steve Humphries studied the TCF7L2 gene, which was discovered to be implicated in diabetes earlier this year by a group working in Iceland.
  • Eliasson's father was an artist who created, in his son's words, ‘pictures on the wall’ in mixed mediums, for which Eliasson fils recently arranged an exhibition in Iceland.
  • There are boulders in Iceland that have historical significance as having been the stones mentioned in the sagas.
  • Iceland spar is used chiefly in the optical instrument known as the polariscope. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
  • Prepare to be told about sailing routes and prevailing weather conditions in the North Atlantic; pagan Norse baby naming traditions; Icelandic domestic life, including details of clothes, furniture, diet and agriculture; Norse witchcraft (seidr) and prophetesses (volva); Norse ship design; Irish social structure, monastic organisation, medicine and law. Archive 2006-07-01
  • I saw a news item in an Icelandic newspaper that you'd be giving a talk in Reykjavik in April, is this true?
  • Two individuals were included from broiler sire line B, brown-egg-layer line D, broiler dam line D, Icelandic landrace, and captive red jungle fowl G. g. gallus.
  • We're luxuriating in the Blue Lagoon, Iceland's premier tourist attraction, an incredible outdoor pool heated by geothermals from the adjoining power station.
  • Interplant pink ranunculus with salmon Iceland poppy and red-purple pansies, and accent with a few yellow and pink English primroses.
  • Before by nationalization, three bank's market values occupy the Icelandic Stock market market value approximately 76 %.
  • Four people are marooned on an Icelandic rock outcrop in terrible weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • While there are few wild animals in Iceland, there is abundant birdlife - ducks, geese and, among the many sea-birds I spotted, petrels, puffins, tern, gannets, skuas and shearwaters.
  • In Iceland it provides corporate, commercial and investment banking services, private banking and asset management.
  • We had intermedial victories before, and we won our first medal when I was a kid in a small fishing village in Iceland, and I remember vividly, what a national celebration that was. Iceland eyes gold medal in handball
  • The duo will perform songs by foreign composers such as Buxtehude, Handel and Mozart, and pieces by Icelandic composers Á. Iceland Review
  • Iceland has had a mild winter, in relative terms.
  • If, for instance, the pressure is low towards Iceland and Greenland and high down by the Azores and Portugal, then most of northern Europe can expect strong westerly winds.
  • Shooting in Iceland meant that we didn't get rushes until a week after they were shot.
  • Fisheries for arctic freshwater and diadromous fish are conducted in all polar countries including Canada, Denmark (Greenland), the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the United States (Alaska). Impacts on arctic freshwater and anadromous fisheries
  • The doughty Icelanders know that they have only squatters' rights on their volcanic island. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iceland displays some radical cultural differences with its temporary American inhabitants.
  • Sean Stiegemeier 3 months ago ive been looking for that airplane every time i go to iceland. found it this time, and there just happens to be a cano spitting out ash behind it not a kessler. they wouldnt help me. Iceland, Eyjafjallajökull - May 1st and 2nd, 2010 on Vimeo
  • New observations on the postglacial history of Tröllaskagi, northern Iceland. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • When Reykjavik resident Inga Jessen lost her job following Iceland's economic meltdown, she set about building a website for cash-strapped visitors to the city.
  • Roosevelt approved $15,000 for a confidential geographic study Donovan wanted Arctic expert Vilhjalmur Stefansson to prepare on Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, and Iceland, where the United States might have to fight Germany or Japan. Wild Bill Donovan
  • If you want a holiday with a difference, come to Iceland.
  • In February 2007, a team including Thornton prepared to set out from Boulder for a research cruise from Long Island Sound to Iceland via Norway.
  • She explained how researchers will be able to access materials in the biobanks; specifically, consent will be required and collaboration with an Icelandic scientist may be required.
  • On the upside, the Iceland krona rose 0.9%, the Norwegian krone 0.8%, and the British pound 0.7%.
  • Historically, demersal fisheries at Iceland and Greenland fall into two categories: land-based fisheries conducted by local inhabitants, and those of distant water foreign fleets. Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • They have come here in unprecedented numbers, which we believe has happened while they were travelling through strong north-westerly winds between Orkney and Iceland.
  • In the tenth century, small numbers of Irish and Scots settled on Iceland, bringing Christianity with them.
  • Owing to the strong double refraction and the consequent wide separation of the two polarized rays of light traversing the crystal, an object viewed through a cleavage rhombohedron of Iceland-spar is seen double, hence the name doubly-refracting spar. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Icelanders, who are in a particularly good position to judge, rate haddock above cod.
  • Ever since the Kalmar Union of the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden – reaching to Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Shetland and Orkney – collapsed in 1523, the idea of reinstating some sort of a supra-national Nordic state regularly crops up. Is a federal Nordic state on the cards?
  • Only a few weeks ago in Iceland, concerns over economic confidence were reflected by falls in both the Icelandic kronur and its stock market.
  • The plume of smoke has reached jet flying altitude and plans have been made for planes flying through Icelandic air control space to fly southwardly tonight, said Hjordis Gudmundsdottir, the spokeswoman for Isavia. Scientists: Iceland's Grimsvotn volcano erupting
  • I. "The Younger Edda", the work of the Icelandic historian and statesman Snorri Sturluson (1178-1241), is a treatise on poetics for the guidance of the skalds or Icelandic poets. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • She recalled the hairsplitting legalisms of the Icelandic sagas. Operation Luna
  • There are considerable areas of birch scrub in Iceland and at exposed coastal sites in north Norway.
  • Cliff diving is an international sport with a world circuit contested by competitors from as far afield as Iceland and Brazil.
  • But the wonderful Icelandic welcome, the delicious fresh sashimi and the warm hot tub were certainly memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pair plan to make a short fuel stop today in Narsarsuaq, Greenland, before flying straight to Iceland.
  • Iceland also upholds another Norse tradition - using patronymics rather than surnames.
  • I was pleased to see that it has survived in modern Icelandic, together with its confrere, the letter "ð", known as eth and used to represent the same sounds in those ancient languages. Holyrood Chronicles
  • Here's the Knowledge's 2007 precis of the story:The all-conquering, efficient Iceland a case of taking symbolism too literally meet bare-footed and mercurial Zaire in the World Cup final – and the evil Iceland manager plots the downfall of Zaire's star player, Odiwule, who can, apparently, bend the ball 90 degrees. The Knowledge | Who are the most successful fictional team ever?
  • On the very serious side folks, is the news that we came across yesterday when attempting to deal in Icelandic krona ( The Daily Reckoning
  • In the late 1970s strong opposition to the presence of US bases developed, and Iceland became a nuclear-free zone in 1985.
  • The eth (ð Ð), thorn (þ Þ), and aesc (“ash”—Æ æ) survive in modern Icelandic almost as artifacts, and exude medievalism (they make me wonder if this blog should be called “Knitting Letters, A to Þ?” A to Z: L is for Lopi
  • The Norwegian krone gained 2%, the South African rand 1.9%, the Swiss franc 1.3%, and the Iceland krona 1.25%.
  • The trawler was fishing off the coast of Iceland.
  • Appropriately, the prize for economics went to the executives of four Icelandic banks.
  • The scientists postulate that the Gusev rocks, with their significant 16 to 34 percent content of carbonates, were probably deposited from a carbonate-rich solution with a near neutral pH under hydrothermal conditions - similar to those obtained in the hot springs on Iceland and Spitzbergen - during a period of volcanic activity in the so-called Noachian epoch some 3.5 to 4.6 billion years ago. Innovations-report
  • So will all data centres end up in remote places like Quincy or Iceland? Not necessarily.
  • Iceland's Blue Lagoon is a shallow lake, geothermally heated, using the run-off from the nearby power station.
  • Many Icelandic men took laboring jobs as unskilled factory workers and woodcutters, or as dockworkers in Milwaukee when they first arrived.
  • WASHINGTON -- The United States is leading an effort by a handful of antiwhaling nations to broker an agreement that would limit and ultimately end whale hunting by Japan, Norway and Iceland, according to people involved with the negotiations. U.S. Leads New Effort To Phase Out Whaling In The Next Decade
  • Windows is compounded from the Icelandic words vindr ` wind '+ auga ` eye,' a window being the eye of a house. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 2
  • I've seen more gyrfalcons around Myvatn than anywhere else in Iceland and rarely fail to find harlequin ducks under the bridge over the River Laxá.
  • Former members of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment Jack, 85, and 87-year-old Donald were garrisoned in Iceland and struck up a friendship that has lasted a lifetime.
  • On the downside, the Iceland krona fell 0.9%, the Japanese yen 0.8%, and the Indian rupee 0.8%.
  • Hydrobiological conditions are relatively stable within the domain of the Atlantic water to the south and west of Iceland, while there may be large seasonal as well as interannual variations in the hydrography and levels of biological production in the mixed waters on the north and east Icelandic shelf [13], depending on the intensity of the flow of Atlantic water and the proximity of the Polar Front. Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • Icelandic Volcano has not yet completed her tantrums and shall explode again.
  • Not all Icelanders played this game; sometimes only household servants did.
  • Plans for a new adoption centre for abandoned and unwanted cats in Leeds may seem a long way from the Icelandic banking crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • She also has participated in the collection and processing of paleomagnetic drill cores from basalt flows in Iceland.
  • Only Natural Pet Pure Icelandic Salmon Oil - 8.75 oz .
  • Communities seem friendly but disparate, and privacy and isolation seem to be central to an Icelander's style of life.
  • Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies.
  • Iceland has these pure-bred horses that haven't changed in 900 years.
  • The sounds of Icelandic volcanoes provide a haunting backdrop to the scene.
  • Much has been made of the evocative power of this Icelandic quartet.
  • Iceland also upholds another Norse tradition - using patronymics rather than surnames.
  • Moreover, Iceland has pledged the consumer will not have to pay more for organic products, which are usually more expensive.
  • Iceland-spar is extensively used in the construction of Nicol's prisms for polariscopes, polarizing microscopes and saccharimeters, and of dichroscopes for testing the pleochroism of gem-stones. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • An article1 by Nanna Rognvaldardottir, an Icelandic food expert, states that the drink adopted the nog part of its name from the word noggin, a Middle English phrase used to describe a small, wooden, carved mug used to serve alcohol. Like the new bowl. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • A few years ago, hitchhiking from Inverness to London, I was given a lift by an intense young man who turned out to be an Icelandic concert pianist.
  • Cimbri used the _Tamarix germanica_, the Scandinavians the fruit of the sweet gale (_Myrica gale_), the Cauchi the fruit and the twigs of the chaste tree (_Vitex agrius castus_), and the Icelanders the yarrow Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • But if it is genuinely impossible to fly and if we have this long, unpredictable period of volcanic activity in Iceland ahead of us, then what plans are we making for the long-term and what are we going to do if effectively we have to disinvent aviation? Telegraph Major News
  • Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies.
  • The Iceland krona dropped 4%, the New Zealand and Australian dollars 3%, the Norwegian krone 2.25%, and the Swiss franc 1.8%.
  • Although it is paradoxical that Iceland's hottest region boasts its biggest ice cap, it is no coincidence: the ice sheet is huge and permanent precisely because lava flowing from the mantle plume has built the mountains so high.
  • Their story, told in an Icelandic saga, neatly sums up the English experience of the Norman Conquest.
  • So they're from Iceland, they play guitars with violin bows and they've soundtracked a film but this doesn't explain why the band and the ambient noise they make have filled out the Liquid Rooms on a Tuesday night.
  • One thing which the monks would not have brought with them is skyr, which Icelanders perceive as unique to themselves.
  • As far as tourism is concerned all we've got to do is look at Iceland and the huge revenue made in agritourism by fishing.
  • Iceland, Japan and Norway want to abandon the ban and threatened to begin commercial whaling with or without international agreement.
  • Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies.
  • The air-traffic snarl from the Icelandic volcano has transformed Spain's capital and its airport into Europe's unofficial hub, as travelers grow desperate to reach their destinations. Madrid Takes on Role of Hub
  • If their struggles against Lithuania, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are anything to go by, it will be another plodding effort, overtly physical, occasionally ill-tempered and, very possibly, without even a goal to enhance it.
  • An Icelandic horse, capable of maintaining significant speed over lava fields and sheet ice, couldn't stay upright on asphalt.
  • You see this everyplace from low-income black neighborhoods in the US, where many men are dead or in prison, to Iceland (where a large fraction of the male population is off on fishing boats at any given time) which is the world-leader in single-parent households. Matthew Yglesias » 1.05 Girls for Every Boy
  • Diceland is a tabletop combat game that contains elements of miniatures games, dice games, and dexterity games.
  • I will state in passing that the Report for 1855 also contains notices of the best mode of cultivating many other medicinal plants -- such as the rhatany, gall-nut oak, Iceland moss, liquorice, quassia, senna, gum arabic, etc. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • ‘You're not Icelandic.’ ‘I am so.’
  • Scientists are also baffled by the fact that this particular type of basaltic lava is only known to exist in Iceland. 365 tomorrows » featured writer : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I do not believe, with the dictionaries, that it had ever anything to do with the Icelandic _hrar_ (_raw_), as it plainly has not in _rareripe_, which means earlier ripe, -- President Lincoln said of The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • On his own highly idiosyncratic terms, he revisits the conflict between Christian and pagan thought that marked Iceland's early days and carries out his own syntheses.
  • Einar Kjartansson, a geophysicist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, said: "It is likely that the production of ash will continue at a comparable level for some days or weeks.
  • I'm almost as proficient in clicking as I am in Icelandic, apart from my gutteral alveopalatal click as in! Salt and Honey
  • On the downside, the Iceland krona fell 2.4%, the Uruguay peso 1.6%, the Hungarian forint 1.4%, and the Polish zloty 1.4%.
  • And why did you choose Iceland for a holiday, of all places?
  • HMS Cumberland has sent back dramatic pictures of a mission to help an Icelandic trawler which was being battered by a Force 10 storm.
  • Icelandics are footsure over rocks and mountains, and have been called the Bridges of Iceland for their swimming ability.
  • I knew them from where some of them breed on the vast glacial outwash plains in Iceland where I led several of Brathay Exploration Group's annual expeditions. Country diary: Glen Strathfarrar
  • Bleak, dismal, gloomy, dreary, funereal, somber: All of these adjectives could be used to describe the new album by Iceland's Sigur Ros.
  • We arrive back at the barn, and our Vgar guide, Anne Marie, drives us to the toytown village of Bour, which she says has ‘one of the world's most fabulous views ’, looking west to Mykines island and, far beyond, distant Iceland.
  • Certainly the Icelandic foreign ministry seemed to be doing what it could to sugar the lives of visiting British journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • All Saints was deeply enmeshed with Iceland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even in her later years, she enjoyed physical challenges, such as white-water rafting on the Colorado River, ballooning in Namibia and skidooing in Iceland.
  • the Icelandic president is a woman
  • Scotland were ahead in their European championship qualifier in Iceland.
  • That Iceland's team has been hewn from a nation of just 290,000 people is unlikely to encourage Vogts, who has proved already that overcoming the might of a small fishing community is no formality.
  • I believe the Icelandic people are willing and able to undergo hardship to help our country recover from the catastrophic collapse, as long as the hardship is spread throughout the population, and those who unjustly profited from their decisions are put in their place. Iris Erlingsdottir: Iceland Is Simmering
  • The parchment directs him to a volcano in Iceland and tells him: Descende, audax viator, et terrestre centrum attinges Descend, bold traveler, and you will attain the center of the Earth. Space Odyssey: Scientists go to the extremes of the earth to divine the secrets of extraterrestrial life.
  • Then while on a photo assignment in Reykjavik three years ago, he bumped into an ex girlfriend and within six months had decamped to Iceland.
  • The rest of Iceland is agricultural, rural, or wild - 80% of its barren land is unpopulated.
  • As I always do when I travel, I kept a record of what we saw and did, but putting Iceland into words is not easy.
  • Iceland eyes gold medal in handball - USATODAY. com Iceland eyes gold medal in handball
  • The birds, wanderers from Iceland and even Greenland, were attracted to the beaches and denes, to Breydon estuary wall and saltings and to the surrounding marshes inland as far as the Halvergate / Stracey Arms marsh road.
  • Commendably, Iceland have clearly outlined their turnaround plans.
  • The band are in Iceland doing a video shoot.
  • Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies.
  • As in the United States, Iceland has convinced labor to "prefund" its retirement. GlobalResearch.ca
  • But the flip side is the footballer who hates to lose, and no matter how cute the tot's gurgles are, he won't lift his father's spirits if Celtic and Ross County succeed where Iceland and Canada failed.
  • There is, however, strong evidence to show that the present great Fulmar spread is not of St Kildan birds, but a population overspill from Iceland.
  • The pink-footed geese wintering in Britain breed in Iceland and East Greenland.
  • Indeed, one is tempted to suggest that they do not even rank among the giants of Icelandic football.
  • After the thrill of making my debut in Iceland two years ago, my international career has been stop-start.
  • Babies are christened according to the principles set down by the Lutheran Church of Iceland.
  • While there are few wild animals in Iceland, there is abundant birdlife - ducks, geese and, among the many sea-birds I spotted, petrels, puffins, tern, gannets, skuas and shearwaters.
  • Well, Nanna Rognvaldardottir of Iceland, in her article on the history of eggnog, states that the drink adopted the nog part of its name from the word noggin, a Middle English phrase used to describe a small, wooden, carved mug in which to serve alcohol. Archive 2007-12-01
  • In Iceland the impact of Viking farmsteads on the land can be dated by analyzing layers of volcanic ash in soils, sediments, and ice caps.
  • Iceland is a segment of mid-ocean ridge domed up above sea level by the plume.
  • Arctic lands are extensive beyond the northern limit of the tundra – taiga ecotone, encompassing an area of approximately 7,567,000 square-kilometers (km2), including about 2,560,000 km2 in the former Soviet Union and Scandinavia, 2480000 km2 in Canada, 2167000 km2 in Greenland and Iceland, and 360000 km2 in Alaska [8]. Introduction to Arctic Tundra and Polar Desert Ecosystems
  • Choking: Smoke continues to billow from the Icelandic volcano today as it was revealed British airspace will reopen tomorrow Home | Mail Online
  • The women," he said, "have dresses, jackets, and aprons made of a cloth called 'wadmal' which is made in Iceland. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century
  • With the win secured, the Germans played out time by toying with the Icelanders, who were left chasing the ball, broken-hearted by Scotland's triumph.
  • In drier areas one can expect to find wild angelicas, Iceland rush, cuckooflowers, red fescue, sea peas and many other species.
  • Now I discover, through referrer logs, that somebody is visiting from Iceland.
  • Apparently the fact that some Canadians live at the same latitude as some Finns and Icelanders is reason enough to wine and dine the likes of Michael Ondaatje and Bob Rae.
  • This first major American survey of the Icelandic painter contains approximately 70 of his colorful, dense canvases offering a pastiche of artistic styles and pop culture references.
  • Iceland has also agreed to introduce a quota system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Katla is buried under one of Iceland’s largest glaciers, the Myrdalsjokull, which is 500m deep. Photo Gallery of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull Volcano | Impact Lab
  • Landings from the Icelandic area were no longer almost exclusively cod, but species such as haddock, halibut, plaice ( '' Pleuronectes platessa ''), and redfish ( '' Sebastes marinus '') also became common items of the catch. Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • High Icelandic stand for the rejection of the cross and the readoption of the hammer as the symbol on the flag. Languagehat.com: HIGH ICELANDIC.
  • He performed with Geoff Love's octet, Ronnie Scott's band, Jack Parnell's big band and Ivor and Basil Kirchin, fitting in a tour of Iceland with Ash in 1953 (billed as "Vic Ash and His Sex Maniacs") before joining the tenorist Whittle's jazz group. Harry Klein obituary
  • Decadal scale climate and hydrobiological variations in Icelandic waters in relation to large scale atmospheric conditions in the North Atlantic. Iceland Shelf large marine ecosystem
  • Icelandic takes the non-referential property of quasi-argumental null subjects as basic, therefore quasi-argumental null subjects in the language can be interpreted as basically expletive.
  • In gravel and rocks taken from a volcanically heated ocean bed north of Iceland, German scientists have identified an unusual microbe that appears to have the fewest genes of any living organism so far studied.

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