How To Use Ocean In A Sentence

  • She is also part of a large group of oceanographers and taphonomists of the SSETI project (Shelf / Slope Taphonomic Initiative) examining carbonate preservation and destruction across the shelf and slope regions in Gulf of Mexico and Bahamas using submersibles.
  • And those involved are pretty small: a few degrees between cooler land and warmer ocean at night, a few tens of degrees between tropics and poles. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • I don't like swimming in the ocean that much either because the fact that all those fish have pinched a loave in there and it makes me a little squeezy. "It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings..."
  • The four of us stayed for a couple of nights in the Rest House at Takoradi, which gave us a few hours to walk the beaches and paddle in the ocean, and to luxuriate in the fresh sea breezes after the heavy atmosphere of the interior.
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  • Our beach house is just a couple of miles from the ocean.
  • The composition of displaced terranes ranges from that of typical oceanic crust to significantly less dense granitic rock with clear continental affinities.
  • When fishing the ocean you need a good quality reel that is corrosion proof and fitted with a good quality and workable drag system that won't seize up when you hook that big one.
  • Shrimp, crab, and a variety of fish are harvested from the ocean.
  • Its purpose is to gather sufficient information to answer questions about magma chambers in oceanic crust.
  • The upper layer of a plate is composed of either oceanic or continental crust or both.
  • Estuaries (where fresh river water meets salty ocean water) are examples of brackish waters.
  • My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty. III.9
  • Moceanu has written an autobiography, had book signings and cashed in on corporate and commercial appearances.
  • [12] The original reference to experience from which the meaning of the term astronavigation should be derived is not essentially "space-travel," but forms of transoceanic navigation which take into account the effects specific to changes in specific astronomical experiences, from fixed to variable, which are relevant to transoceanic navigation within what had appeared, initially, as a permanently fixed set of changes within the ordering of the planets or specifically stellar phenomena. LaRouche's Latest
  • Occidentali Noruagiæ Insula, quæ Glacialis dicitur, magno circumfusa Oceano repentur, obsoletæ admodum habitationis tellus, A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
  • If that ocean was crossable then the next one must be too!
  • After being freed Tuesday, the whale swam toward the ocean.
  • Much of this additional nitrogen is retained or denitrified in the watershed, but a substantial amount enters groundwater and rivers and eventually is delivered to estuaries and the ocean.
  • But now it is reported that your Englishmen (whom I may almost call the lordes of the Ocean sea) make yeerely voyages vnto Gronland: concerning which matter if you please to giue me further aduertisement, you shall doe me an especial fauour. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • This ecoregion is home to nine times as many stony corals as live in the Caribbean Sea and more than twice the number found in the Indian Ocean.
  • If they dethaw in an uncontrolled manner, they could send a flood of natural gas to the top of the ocean surface and potentially ignite. Reuters: Top News
  • With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed.
  • The capital of the overseas territory of French Polynesia, a port on the northwest coast of Tahiti in the Society Islands of the southern Pacific Ocean.
  • In November 1875, Sir Frederick Evans, newly appointed hydrographer of the British Navy, ordered 123 doubtful islands banished from Admiralty Chart 2683 of the Pacific Ocean. A Furnace Afloat
  • It has no influence of ocean depth, positions accurately and rapidly and operates expediently.
  • From the cooler water morwong, to a splendid angelfish and the brightly speckled hawkfish, this oceanic haven in the middle of a vast sea vibrates to the rhythm of the Pacific's currents.
  • The other extreme involves slow weathering of terrestrial carbonates, their dissolution, river-borne transport, and eventual sedimentation in the ocean, and the element's return to land by geotectonic processes. Global material cycles
  • The range of the cero mackerel is limited to the western Atlantic Ocean, from Massachusetts, USA south to Brazil, including the Bahamas and West Indies.
  • The first great European ocean sailors were sent out in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to explore the world.
  • But the Marshall islanders take little interest in those factors - what count instead are the shapes and orientations of the ocean swells that break around islands.
  • First, they were creeping molds that slithered forth from the ocean onto land...and then they stood upright, supporting their globby substance by means of calciferous scaffolding, and finally they built machines. Stanislaw Lem (1921-2006)
  • Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, has been accompanied by results of a most interesting and impressive nature, and has created new conditions, not in the routes of commerce only, but in political geography, which powerfully affect our relations toward and necessarily increase our interests in any transisthmian route which may be opened and employed for the ends of peace and traffic, or, in other contingencies, for uses inimical to both. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • There were mussels and abalones and clams and rock-oysters, and great ocean-crabs that were thrown upon the beaches in stormy weather. CHAPTER XVIII
  • The sweeping tall palm trees fringing the edge of the beach, seemingly bowed toward the sea, as if trying to dip their frowns over the white sands to reach the ocean for a refreshing drink of its cool water. "Best" Beach
  • The relative abundance of these elements is increasingly being used to trace chemical processes in the mantle, crust, and oceans.
  • Perhaps today's corporate entities are little more than the fishes that have crawled out of the ocean.
  • I dropped a tear in the ocean, and when i find it thats the day i will stop loving you.
  • Later in the novel, he will use the ‘Earth’ to fix the exact location of his enemies on a flotilla of rafts in the middle of the Pacific ocean.
  • Then, his body was put into a barrel filled with cement, whereupon he was dumped into the ocean off Brooklyn.
  • Most of us find the oceans enthralling.
  • Closely related in origin to manganese nodules are the ferromanganese incrustations found on exposed rocks of the mid-ocean ridge, seamounts, and other places in the ocean where bare rock is exposed.
  • And it's the only speck of land in an area of the ocean about the size of the continental United States.
  • Along with the artist's renderings of badgers, each item is illustrated with easy to understand icons referencing water resistance, biodegradability (meaning you can go into a lake or ocean without harming the aquatic life), animal testing (none), and UVA rating. Marcia G. Yerman: Sunscreen Protection and Nail Polish: A Green Approach
  • He studies in particular the fishes of the Indian Ocean.
  • As diatoms collect on the ocean floor and are buried deeper and deeper, they are compressed and changed from a form known as diatomite, which is used in swimming pool filters, to opal.
  • I put my hands behind my head to prop my skull up so I had a clear view of the ocean.
  • But the more the morselling of Christianity went on, the more dangerous became the raging ocean around it, so that now the Christian Archipelago seems to be quite covered with the stormy waves. The Agony of the Church (1917)
  • She gazed down into the ocean, hypnotized by the swirling tide.
  • Air and ocean currents carry pesticides from industrial zones to the Arctic, where the "lipophilic" (fat-loving) substances accumulate in fatty tissues. Courthouse News Service
  • It felt like being on a boat on a dark green ocean. SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets
  • Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
  • Also, sea planes, when they take off or land, are quite vulnerable to what we call submerged debris, little things in the ocean that might catch on one of the wing floats as you might see on the picture there. CNN Transcript Dec 19, 2005
  • What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean. Isaac Newton 
  • suboceanic oil resources
  • And we have studies looking at organisms from sponges to sharks, looking at the food chain, both on the bottom of the ocean and also on the extreme layer of - a very thin layer called the neuston, the very surface of the ocean. Assessing The BP Spill's Impact
  • Impacts on Earth differ from those on Mars in that terrestrial impacts have a high likelihood of encountering an ocean.
  • But we'd like to raise our voice so that everyone can share and recognize the challenges we have in front of us so that all of the interested parties can talk," Kimihiro Ishikane, deputy director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs, said in an interview. Japan to Take Assertive Stance Toward China
  • Raw sewage was discharged into the ocean.
  • I wish I had, because my dread about being trapped with cruise-ship bozos would have been replaced by a more accurate dread of being trapped with ocean-liner snobs.
  • Dolphins, for example, descend from a hoofed mammal that adapted to life in the ocean about 50 million years ago.
  • Carl, a reckless billionaire adventurer, has financed an expedition by an expert spelunker and diver named Frank McGuire Richard Roxburgh, to chart the unexplored portions of Esa'ala and discover a previously uncharted route through Esa'ala and back to the ocean coast. Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Sanctum
  • APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon.
  • By the late 19th century, telegraphic signals sent over transoceanic cables enabled clocks to be synchronized worldwide with sufficient accuracy that one had to correct for the delay due to the transmission of the telegraphic signal.
  • It's next to the ocean, you've got three industrial sites and it's next to an oil refinery.
  • Hurricane Gustav curved away from the Caribbean Islands and headed toward open ocean.
  • The centerpiece of Cumbler's story is the meandering Connecticut River, stretching from the border with Canada to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • They discover some pirate treasure at the bottom of the ocean, while looking ripped, tanned and clad in the skimpiest of skimpy clothes.
  • When I reached the banks of the great estuary, which are here very bare and exposed, the waters had receded from the large and level space of sand, through which a stream, now feeble and fordable, found its way to the ocean. Redgauntlet
  • Whales are mammals - warm-blooded, air-breathing creatures - but they spend their entire life in the ocean.
  • The two peaks in the distribution represent the continental platforms and the ocean basins.
  • There was the Embarcadero with its numbered piers stretching out into the ocean, just like on my Lonely Planet map, and in the middle, the crosshatched pattern of streets snapped to a perfect grid. Nique sa mère
  • Like all the seafloor, they are created at midocean ridges, where two plates diverge and hot lava wells up from the underlying mantle.
  • Who wants a rubber duck when you can play with a miniature ocean liner or toy paddle steamer? Times, Sunday Times
  • Existing beaked whale populations are found in nearly every ocean.
  • Formerly called the Trust Territory, Micronesia possesses only two-thirds the land area of Rhode Island, yet lies scattered over an expanse of ocean comparable to the contiguous United States.
  • Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts.
  • The ship was drifting on the ocean.
  • Insects and worms hitchhike the ocean on bits of flotsam, coming ashore wherever the winds and currents take them.
  • Watching the sun set over an ocean horizon on a clear evening will be a good start, as you will have an uninterrupted view through clear unpolluted air.
  • It includes 8 of the 11 Line Islands, including Kiritimati (formerly Christmas Island), as well as the Gilbert and Phoenix groups and Banaba (formerly Ocean Island). Kiribati
  • Both passengers and crew are showing suspected symptoms of the vomiting bug on board the Transocean Tours operated Marco Polo, which is berthed in Invergordon, Easter Ross. Undefined
  • The sky was black as night and the waves of flames from the oceans licked at the sandy shores.
  • Even though we're only measuring the ocean's surface, computer models can take that information and use it to help develop a three-dimensional structure of the hurricane, " he says.
  • A conference will be held on how to combat pollution of the oceans.
  • For example, degraded scatterometer measurements from QuikScat can still be useful for cross-calibrating the mission's climate data record with measurements from other scatterometers, including the operational EUMETSAT ASCAT instrument, India's recently launched Oceansat-2 and a planned Chinese scatterometer. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Præterea imperat multis alijs regionibus et insulis quæ distinguntur per brachia maris Oceani, et in quibus singulis continetur grandis numerositas ciuitatum ac villarum, et multitudo innumera populorum præ abundantia, et præciositate omnium terrenorum bonorum. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Sometimes as a social historian one sees currents that recur time and time again in the memetic ocean of man's consciousness, and we wonder what drives them.
  • They hoped to regulate the flow of water between the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, and thereby warm the frozen Russian north.
  • It is designed to harness the energy contained in ocean waves to produce electricity.
  • Or dumping enough toxic plastic waste into the ocean that it forms huge islands of yuck as far as the eye can see so Yuppies can drink pints of filtered tap water in throw-away bottles just to prove how Yuppie-fied they are. Channeling Religious Impulses
  • Englishman Simon Chalk will be official record-holder for the fastest rowed crossing of the Indian Ocean after all.
  • On the other hand, if an oceanic plate made of dense basalt hits a low-density continental plate then the former will plunge underneath, pushing back into the hot, convecting mantle.
  • Solemn straight hair, eyes like silty ocean water. The Bird House
  • He looked out to the azure ocean, out to the horizon where sea met sky.
  • One hill I passed over I found to be composed of puddingstone, that is to say, a conglomeration of many kinds of stone mostly rounded and mixed up in a mass, and formed by the smothered bubblings of some ancient and ocean-quenched volcano. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • The team trolled the ocean's bottom with high-resolution video cameras to collect data about geologic features that allowed volcanologists to make the first-ever computer simulations of eruptions under the sea.
  • Fish biologists descend in bathyspheres and submarines to the deepest oceanic canyon, and trawlers scrape up odd saltwater nematodes and mollusks from the bottom sediments.
  • The largest measured wave in history rose in the Pacific Ocean to a height of thirty-four meters.
  • One could observe where the power of the Southern Ocean sweeps its mighty rollers up to dash their force onto the land.
  • Leave the oceans' bluefin tunas and billfish and sea turtles alone, but pay no attention to the man behind the curtain - as he shovels redfish into the boiler.
  • No plague of locusts descends, the oceans don't boil over with frogs, and the apocalypse isn't ushered in because of our discovery.
  • It looked like a pat of butter caught in the midst of an ocean, with puffy marshmallows snuggling up.
  • McClure was knighted and showered with cash - the legacies of both are bound by a watery historical note: their ships lie on the ocean floor beneath Canada's Arctic Archipelago. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Kiribati21 of the 33 islands are inhabited; Banaba (Ocean Island) in Kiribati is one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific Ocean - the others are Makatea in French Polynesia, and Nauru Geography-note
  • However, the measurable distance from the sea bed to the sea surface is limited to around 50 meters, so the sensors cannot function in the open ocean, only in littoral areas.
  • Indeed, in the film, the ocean can project and materialize the deepest thoughts that lie in the minds of the humans living close by.
  • Professor Mike Zubkov from the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton presents his study on bacterioplankton consumption at the Society for General Microbiology's spring meeting in Edinburgh today. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • Seas shift their beds, rivers change their channels, continents grow old with the weight of years and hoary crowns bestud the islands, while ocean currents grind their rocky feet to dust and scatter their flinty ribs in the secret chambers of the deep. Autobiography, sermons, addresses, and essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D.,
  • During icehouse periods the distribution of continents inhibited circum-equatorial circulation forcing faster oceanic circulation in the main ocean gyres.
  • It will be a difficult task as the ship has become overloaded, capricious and the ocean is tempestuous.
  • 5000 new schools are to be built, but this is just a drop in the ocean for such a vast country.
  • Brackish and ocean waters may contain large quantities of sodium chloride as well as many other soluble compounds leached from the crust of the earth.
  • For there to be some purpose to being out on the ocean, well, somehow it feels more seamanlike and very fitting.
  • coring" - on the Java Plateau, which lies along the floor of the Pacific Ocean, north of the Solomon Islands, and is about the size of Alaska. Daily News-Record
  • Did the jollification mask anxiety about the long flight over the ocean?
  • Was 16-year-old Abby sent off on a dangerous global sailing voyage at the most dangerous stormiest time of the year in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans just so her dad could score a TV show? Bonnie Fuller: Abby Sunderland's Dad Was Exploiting Her to Get a Reality Show: He's Balloon Dad Two!
  • Trying to describe the chile verde experience to someone who's never tasted it is like trying to describe the ocean to someone who has never seen it.
  • The small round porthole was coated in a thin layer of fog, and he saw nothing but the smooth ocean basking in the moon glow.
  • Geography—note: a flat, riverless island renowned for its white sand beaches; its tropical climate is moderated by constant trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean; the temperature is almost constant at about 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) PeoplePopulation: 100,018 note: estimate based on a revision of the base population, fertility, and mortality numbers, as well as a revision of 1985-1999 migration estimates from outmigration to inmigration, which is assumed to continue into the future; the new results are consistent with the 2000 census (July 2007 est.) Aruba
  • Ocean fertilization is like the climate equivalent to liposuction. Rebecca Anderson: Climate Science Round-Up: Ocean Fertilization (or Climate Liposuction)
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • Some scientists lump ocean water with meteoric, whereas others regard it as a separate type of water in hydrothermal systems.
  • I watch the birds flying past in the sky, I listen to the sound of the oceans coming from the open windows.
  • He defines sea power broadly to include maritime trade and ocean resources, and he analyzes the importance of sea lines of communication.
  • It is often assumed that oceanic crust consists of a characteristic ‘layer-cake’ sequence of gabbros, sheeted dykes and lavas, as found in many ophiolites.
  • That night they found a small stream with fresh, clean, water trickling toward the ocean to their right.
  • The aborigines of the country, driven like the Bhils and other autochthonic Indians, into the eastern and south-eastern wilds bordering upon the ocean. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • To the north of our house is the ocean, and the lighthouse sits on a cliff above a pretty little inlet beach overlooking the ocean.
  • It is nature as seen through a scrim of culture, the ocean as we might dream or imagine it.
  • The warming of the oceans from beneath has caused the depths of the ice caps to decrease, allowing more sunlight to reach the ocean beneath.
  • The presence of other specialized benthos at the crinoid-bearing localities indicates that the ocean bottom locally was not fully anoxic.
  • The North Sea was the ocean in your mind blue, blue, and blue proud and great sea green / kelp brown / foam white Susanne Jorn
  • Sailors from all around the Indian Ocean went by the name 'lascar'East Africans, South Asians, Filipinos, Chinese, Malays. Amitav Ghosh discusses Sea of Poppies
  • The doctor's home, a two-bedroom ranch-style house, is located high above a scenic lagoon with a beautiful view of the ocean.
  • The fish that had prompted me to take leave of my senses is an evil-tempered, prehistoric critter that lives only in certain big, cold, fast rivers in Mongolia and Siberia, most of which flow into the Arctic Ocean. Bill Heavey Chases Mongolian Taimen (with Prairie Dogs as Bait)
  • Bains analysed the concentration of the element barium - a powerful tool for measuring ocean productivity - in sediments deposited across the boundary.
  • A passel of kids of varying ages, the cousins love playing baseball in the front yard, romping on the beach just two blocks away, or exploring what's left of the Fort Tilden gun emplacements that overlook the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The giant ocean mammals are considered a delicacy in Japan. The Sun
  • Both the frog and dragonette screamed now, but the cries of the ocean warrior's opponent were full of pain and despair. Odyssey
  • These sculptural elements, which have polytheistic titles like "Purging Cyclops Being" and "Oval Tree Double Owls Oceania," are a little too friendly and puppetlike to stir the psyche. NYT > Home Page
  • Yet they delighted in the constant movement of the ocean, fascinated by the pounding waves and pulling undertows.
  • To the people of Atlantis she is Princess Naia, half-mortal daughter of the Oceanid Queen Metis and her long-lost human consort. Archive 2010-01-01
  • The ocean swell separates gangway from platform at times by several meters and we must jump when ordered.
  • Long-tem change in benthopelagic fish abundance in the abyssal northeast Pacific Ocean. Bottom-up control
  • At stake are the exclusive rights to hundreds of miles of railway across the west Australian desert used to haul nearly half a billion tonnes of ore dug up each year to ocean ports.
  • I shall probably never see thee more; but in quitting thy white-cliffed shores, I quit not my ardent attachment and veneration for thee; -- and now for _thy_ eldest daughter beyond the ocean! Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. (of 2)
  • He thought that the schistose rocks had been deposited from the universal ocean, which, in the first stages of the earth's history, had covered the whole surface of the earth and had been as deep as the mountains are high. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Morning rose on the world, from the Pacific Ocean across the vast continent of Asia, across the ancient domains of Europe, and onto New York City.
  • Discover California's beach communities and enjoy lunch in a restaurant overlooking the Pacific ocean.
  • Clearly we still have a ways to go before oceans and marine wildlife receive the same level of attention afforded to terrestrial ecosystems.
  • China also agreed to help Pakistan develop a space industry, expertise in oceanology, and more electronics and heavy industry.
  • The nominated area contains most of the key interrelated and interdependent elements in their natural relationships which provide a robust foundation for reconstructing the mosaic of paleoenvironments and palaeogeography of a southern coastal realm of the ancient Tethyan Ocean during Eocene time, enabling interpretation of how animals then lived and how they were related to each other. Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley), Egypt
  • The ocean has long been our repository for ideas of the monstrous and the unknowable.
  • Bathyal is defined as pertaining to the ocean bottom between the sublittoral and abyssal zones - from depths of approximately 200 to 400 m.
  • Like Noah in his ark, they had traveled across the vast oceanic flood to carry out their holy mission.
  • DEAL OF THE WEEK: Riding the waves in Oceanside ESCONDIDO: Man shot near Westside Park EXCLUSIVE: Couple appear to be shoplifting pros on 'Dr. Phil' show SAN PASQUAL VALLEY: Cheetah cub conceived with help of bioacoustics HOUSING: Rents falling as vacancies rise at major complexes Two North County couples celebrate 75th wedding anniversaries in March Escondido Undefined
  • There are French pidgins and Creoles in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Indian and Pacific oceans.
  • The portions of the earth's surface which we term plains are nothing more than the broad summits of hills and mountains whose bases rest on the bottom of the ocean. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • That still leaves a vast expanse of ocean unprotected. Times, Sunday Times
  • This choice allowed us to travel comfortably with the wind at our backs while viewing the constant vista of mountains and valleys, the ice-speckled Atlantic Ocean in the distance dotted with floes of drift ice from Quebec and Labrador.
  • In the east, the water is mainly oceanic with relatively minor dilution from direct monsoonal rainfall and runoff from small streams.
  • Room rates at the newly renovated ocean side resort start at $400 a night, and run to $1500 for a suite.
  • ‘I know sailors all over the country and I believe they can be mobilized as a constituency for change in ocean policy,’ says Rockefeller, himself a former yacht club commodore.
  • If even a small asteroid hits the ocean again in our lives we could see one a klick high. Man made global warming? No way!
  • By the time the shells are mature, they have lost the byssus anchor and are found loose on the ocean floor.
  • Hunter picked up a pebble and dropped it over the edge of the cliff, watching it fall to the ocean.
  • Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore.
  • Just as the exquisite sea-anemones and all the graceful ocean-flowers die out at some fathoms below the surface, the elegances and suavities of life die out one by one as we sink through the social scale. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
  • Subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a plate carrying continental crust gives rise to a continental-margin orogen.
  • It is no less rendered necessary by the nature of the divine strength imparted, which is ever communicating itself, and like the ocean cannot but pour so much of its fulness as can be received into every creek and crack on its shore. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
  • Its chemistry is the bottom line for oceanic crust. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • They were at one with the oceans. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • There was nothing between them and the frozen south; just the ocean, cold, limitless, patrolled by the lonely birds. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • This continent bore a very advanced civilization, but was devoured by the ocean in some unspecified catastrophe.
  • After measuring the path of the subsea cable on a globe, students can work out the planet's circumference from the speed of the signal and the amount of time it takes to make the large transoceanic hop.
  • These salinity changes are unprecedented in the relatively short history of the science of oceanography.
  • Normally, people come to New Zealand on regularly scheduled commercial flights or ocean-going ships.
  • The Panama Canal provides a crucial shipping link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
  • On the ocean surface, its normal cruising speed is about 12 knots, but it is capable of attaining 20 knots in short bursts.
  • As for the Ocean Explorer, I could just make out its low silhouette in the distance and felt a strange, brief, constriction in my throat. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • Excluding these three groups, Rosenberg found a strong correlation between geographic distance and genetic distance, as the clinal theory would predict, but also found that the three main kinds of barriers -- oceans, the Sahara, and the Himalayas -- "adds an equivalent amount of genetic distance as traveling approximately 3,100 km on the same side of the barrier. More revelations about the genetics of race
  • The best landmarks are giant-sized: lakes, wide rivers, power lines, highways, airports, mountain ridges, oceans.
  • ‘The changes [in ocean acidity] aren't huge,’ said John Guinotte, a marine biogeographer at the Marine Conservation Biology Institute in Bellevue, Washington.
  • A visit to the site of Expo '98 and, in particular, Europe's largest oceanarium, is worth considering.
  • She was leaning on the rail, looking out at the endless miles of blue ocean.
  • And, what's even more galling, we've been told that the sum involved is comparatively trifling, a drop in the ocean of the department's annual budget of €41 billion.
  • The most important of the unfinished work consists of the long-delayed "Oceanic Hydrozoa," the "Manual of Comparative Anatomy," and a report on Fisheries. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • Manta rays cruise past, turtles lumber along, sharks scope the scene, the odd octopus creeps along the ocean floor, and further out, the whale sharks make their way north.
  • The "massive" rainstorms were brought about by Tropical Cyclone Iggy in the Indian Ocean, south of Bali and the nearby Nusa Tenggara islands, he added. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Kiribatigeneral assessment: generally good quality national and international service domestic: wire line service available on Tarawa and Kiritimati (Christmas Island); connections to outer islands by HF/VHF radiotelephone; wireless service available in Tarawa since 1999 international: country code - 686; Kiribati is being linked to the Pacific Ocean Cooperative Telecommunications Network, which should improve telephone service; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) Telephone system
  • Astronomers have discovered the largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe - a gigantic, 12-billion-year-old cloud harboring 140 trillion times more water than all of Earth's oceans combined. supermassive black hole called a quasar located 12 billion light-years from Earth. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Out in the Atlantic, vast Japanese factory ships work nonstop, using modern sonar detection to spot the tuna shoals they sweep the ocean clean of fish.
  • An individual is only a tiny grain in the vast sea;it is the masses of people that are the boundless ocean.
  • As the cripple sat looking over the solemn, moaning ocean, awed by its brooding gloom, did he catch in the silvery starlight a second glimpse of the rose-colored veils, and snowy vittae, and purple - edged robes of the Parcae, spinning and singing as they followed the ship across the sobbing sea? St. Elmo
  • ‘An oceanarium in the backwaters is under serious consideration,’ said the Mayor, C. M. Dinesh Mani.
  • They are explorers and pioneers in the great tradition like Columbus and Cook who sailed across the oceans.
  • Sure, throw a potshot because it went in the ocean, but it had a scientific rationale. President's Science Advisor Talks About NASA - NASA Watch
  • Ocean looked for her light to be in front of her again, but her necklace was still around her neck, a dull shade of bronze.

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