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"crevasse" Definitions
  1. a deep opening, especially in ice, for example in a glacier

116 Sentences With "crevasse"

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I knew that falling in a crevasse could be deadly, and I was falling in a crevasse.
Photograph by Matthew Pillsbury for The New Yorker C.P.R.A.'s "bold" scheme for saving Plaquemines is to rehabilitate the crevasse for the post-crevasse era.
" The entrance to the concept store is called "The Crevasse.
Right after saying that, he fell 60 feet down into a crevasse.
He fell from the ledge and landed headfirst in a crevasse, dead.
In this crevasse my wheels locked and I went irreversibly, perilously, horizontal.
Most likely, the two had fallen into a crevasse, say local authorities.
It's just really cool to see the previously unseen crevasse up close.
It subsumes them in avalanches, or sends them tumbling down a crevasse.
Thanks to the "project beneficent," the crevasse period drew to an end.
Joe fell into this deep crevasse and was gravely injured, broken to pieces.
Then comes the most important cut: a deep crevasse into the perineal body.
As they climbed, leapt and navigated a crevasse, one boy offered his appraisal.
The rescue was very difficult as it was inside a crevasse, Gelu said.
"If this were a natural crevasse, I'd be all for it," he said.
After news of Halperin's book broke, Regan attempted to bridge the ethical crevasse.
So, it spent an entire evening getting into every crevasse of the iPhone 6.
Altitude sickness, a fall into a crevasse, even fatal accidents from some unpredictable error.
One of their bulldozers is said to lie up there in a glacial crevasse.
The crash occurred in rough terrain, on a hanging glacier which traverses a crevasse.
Still, in certain decades it seems like a crevice, and in others a crevasse.
Joe, meanwhile, through incredible strength and courage, managed to crawl out of this deep crevasse.
"I would say the depth of the crevasse was paramount to the operation," he said.
"Crevasse added, "We are thrilled to do this split with the always charming Cloud Rat.
Szabłowski's reporting highlights the crevasse that opened between rich and poor in many postsocialist countries.
The team's gear, including the G.P.S. device, had sailed down into the crevasse and disappeared.
But on the home stretch, he was hit by an avalanche and washed down a crevasse.
Barker introduces Joe Simpson, a mountain climber who fell down a 100-foot crevasse in 1985.
A tall windbreak, white as a glacial crevasse, circumscribes the front door, shrouding it from view.
Eventually, a rope was tossed down to Mullner and he was able to escape the crevasse unscathed.
We had the planet collapsing and exploding at the end, and we had the crevasse opening up.
Sauvé's Crevasse was a breach that opened on the east bank of the Mississippi in May, 239.
Did it for the 'gram He survived a terrifying, 30-foot fall into a Mount Rainier crevasse.
They remained in the crevasse overnight until Paleski was able to hike back to his camp for help.
There was an imaginary obstacle, a crevasse or a river, and the animals were helping one another across.
The first artificial crevasse scheduled to be built is a project known as the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion.
On one occasion, after Holmes slipped into a literary crevasse — the documentation having failed him — it yielded none.
The hydrophone hung out there for 23 days in July 2015, recording the sounds of the world's deepest crevasse.
I'll fling myself at ordinary monsters if in the crevasse of the mistake I get next to a freedom.
Actually getting into a crevasse to explore is itself a dangerous and difficult task involving special skills and equipment.
Properly searching a crevasse network for a missing climber is mostly impossible and amounts to searching a deadly maze.
Honea said there is a plan to plug the hole by getting a helicopter to drop rocks into the crevasse.
Well, it's quite simple: warm ocean water seeps into a crevasse inside the ice shelf, heating it up from underneath.
Paleski slipped and they both tumbled down the mountain into a crevasse on Peters Glacier, according to the ADN and NPS.
In 2016, Holland's colleague Gordon Hamilton, a U.S. climate scientist, was killed in Antarctica when his snowmobile plunged into a crevasse.
With a broken leg, he managed to climb 130 feet up at a 45-degree slope and emerged from the crevasse.
For anyone standing in the way, a crevasse signifies disaster, and for much of New Orleans's history such disasters were commonplace.
The Italian news agency ANSA said one of the crevasse victims had been rescued Sunday in grave condition but later died.
One mountain climber is feeling fortunate to have survived a terrifying fall down a crevasse on Mount Rainier in Washington State.
After spending the night in the crevasse, Paleski was able to hike back to camp and provide an update on Czarnecka's condition.
One climber slipped on an icy area, causing the rest of the roped group to fall 200 meters into a glacier crevasse.
But he was rarely hurt seriously, a testament perhaps to fine judgments: How to cross a snowfield that might conceal a crevasse?
She had been on vacation in the Alps in the summer of 1947, she wrote, and, while hiking, fell into a crevasse.
Three Italian mountain climbers also died this weekend, two of them on Sunday after falling into a crevasse in the Italian Alps.
The resulting video is remarkably stable given how often the Gimball drone is actually crashing into the icy walls lining the narrow crevasse.
After playing with Crevasse a couple years back in the Netherlands, we knew right then that we wanted to do a release together.
Crumbling ice might obliterate a rope line, or a crevasse might widen by two or three ladder lengths in just a few hours.
When the group turned, they saw the head of Teg Bahadur, one of the porters, peeking out over the edge of a crevasse.
LaLanne had fallen into a crevasse and his backpack — with his drone inside — was making it difficult for him to breathe, the pastor said.
The smaller sculptures appear to be cast on all sides, or nearly, as if they were pulled from a gap or crevasse between surfaces.
Carolina came out in the first half running, throwing, catching and sacking with abandon, and all but tossed the Seattle Seahawks into a Himalayan crevasse.
When I'd just qualified, I was probably more relatable, and the cultural chasm between me and my pupils seemed more like a reasonably small crevasse.
But for me, at least, that would have freighted his death with more meaning than dying while freestyling into a crevasse or big-wave surfing.
Instead of wide and shallow, it becomes narrow and deep, a powerful wedge of water racing through a crevasse riddled with underwater caves and overhangs.
At best, you will be just one of the lights on the lower slope; at worst, you will be a broken lamp in the crevasse.
Because she's put it at the Everest of that, what she doesn't want to teach necessarily ... You're going to die in the crevasse of ... She may.
Crevasse, an independent publisher of photography books and zines based in Ibaraki, Japan, exhibited a curated collection of Japanese artists using playful formats and surrealist imagery.
During that next section of glacier travel, Parrington said a teammate punched through another crevasse, but luckily he was able to stop himself from falling in.
The V22018 can go anywhere you need to go and has multiple tools to clean any and every tight, fur-filled corner or crevasse in the car.
Click here to view original GIFHere's some really cool footage from Flyability that shows a drone exploring a crevasse into the Zermatt Glacier in the Swiss Alps.
If she's anything like the stray in "The Stray," a bounty hunter who wanders off mission and gets stuck in a faraway crevasse, the implications are ominous.
Rolling Loud's swollen, rap-centric lineup was meant to satiate concert-goers dreams by straddling a crevasse—namely, one that bridges industry newcomers with hip-hop doyens.
About once a year, someone would die due to an unforeseeable accident — a helicopter crash, or a person falling down a crevasse, or a diver suffering an embolism.
It lighted every peak, crevasse, and ridge of the nearby mountain range with a clarity and beauty that cannot be described but must be seen to be imagined.
He and a partner were on a very difficult climb when he fell into a crevasse, attached by rope to his partner, who was hanging on for dear life.
Over time, this warm water cuts away more and more ice, working its way up into the hidden crevasse until it cuts a huge chunk of the sheet free.
Swap out the crevasse tool or upholstery brush to tackle corners, stairs, or couch cushions, and use the high reach extension wand to get those nasty spiderwebs off the ceiling.
It was not quite to be, but the crevasse-exploring drone is still an important application of the whole drone concept, particularly when it comes to search and rescue operations.
Part of this has to do with what seems to be the enormous gap — or the yawning crevasse, to put it in high-flown Goreyland terms — between art and artist.
In a photo taken by Philae's mothership, the Rosetta orbiter, you can see the probe wedged in a crevasse, its landing legs sticking up in the air like an overturned beetle's.
Click here to view original GIFGiven the shifting ice can suddenly close a massive crevasse that runs hundreds of feet deep into a glacier, safely exploring them is all but impossible.
At around 1043pm on the second day of their ascent, René was leading the party across a snow bridge over a crevasse in the glacier when it collapsed beneath his feet.
Capitol Hill may only stand 88 feet above sea level, but trekking to the highest court in the land necessitates a political alpinist, so the nominee doesn't plunge into a Senate crevasse.
The moving area of the glacier lies directly below the mouth of a crevasse, the release states, and there has been "a significant increase in the sliding speed" recently, according to Miserocchi.
And while Aggretsuko is playing off a docile, nostalgic Japanese figure that many Americans probably aren't familiar with, her frustration and the crevasse between one's work self and one's true self is universal.
Coral lives in Hawaii, she has eyes the color of an icy crevasse and a mane of shockingly perfect hair that presumably induces jealousy bordering on rage in all whom bear witness to it.
" We see the imperfections of each face as they speak, stare, and sleep, and "the camera quietly registers the weight of personal history and accumulated experience writ beautifully across every last pore and crevasse.
Climbing the north face of the mountain spares the men from having to traverse the Khumbu Icefall, a crevasse-filled section of glacier that's been the scene of deadly avalanches the past two years.
Crevasse, on the other hand, are sworn to a particularly pummeling blend of hardcore, powerviolence, d-beat, and doom that treads heavily, and only takes two or three minutes to pack a serous wallop.
Buttigieg, by contrast, often seems as if he fell into a crevasse on his way to vote in the 2010 midterms and climbed out recently to find that his old friends had forgotten Panic!
If either man got stuck in a crevasse and could not reach his satellite phone, he would retrieve his GPS device (it was always stored somewhere they could reach), and press an emergency call button.
Gordon Hamilton, 50, a University of Maine professor in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences, and a researcher with the Climate Change Institute, fell 100 feet (30.48 metres) into the crevasse, the NSF statement said.
We are warned only to eat the candies we release ourselves; some other candies, which might have flown previously, may float up from whatever crevasse they landed in only to fool the unwary into eating them.
When your small hand with its long acrylic nails emerges out of that dark crevasse of cotton, you will resemble the clapper of the restaurant's eponymous Bell, ringing in a new day for fashion and for food.
Gordon Hamilton, a prominent climate scientist who studied glaciers and their impact on sea levels in a warming climate, died on Saturday in Antarctica when the snowmobile he was riding plunged into a 100-foot-deep crevasse.
World Briefing A veteran Canadian helicopter pilot died at an Australian Antarctic base a day after he landed his helicopter on an ice shelf, stepped out of the aircraft and plunged into a crevasse, officials said on Tuesday.
In Sinjar, everything had a name: family homes; a fig tree and the well used to water it; a crevasse that might, on satellite imagery, look like a hairline fracture but was big enough to hide a family.
A skier had fallen though a crevasse (a huge crack in a glacier), so Simon had to be slowly lowered in with the help of a huge tripod, which balances somewhat precariously between the cracks of the mountain.
Poinar and others at NASA saw three possibilities: all this water locked beneath the surface might eventually freeze, stay where it was in liquid form, or bore down through a crevasse and reach the ocean (thereby pushing sea levels higher).
GUO, the driver, pulls his car to a merciful halt high above a crevasse: time for a cigarette, and after seven hours of shuddering along narrow, twisting roads, time for his passengers to check that their fillings remain in place.
We transition from Grey Worm and Missandei to a shot of a hand reaching into a crevasse between hardcovers, and then we transition from Sam lancing a pus-filled boil to a Ricky Jay–looking peasant stabbing into a creamy shepherd's pie.
Why it matters: A geologist who has monitored the glacier since 2013 told the New York Times that, although climate change was not directly connected to the creation of the crevasse, its melting rate has significantly increased as a result of rising temperatures.
While the Antarctica gig only lasts a few months, it also takes special skills—from how to suit up for below-zero rescues in a crevasse on the nearby Ross Sea ice sheet to putting out a nasty fire on an incoming airplane engine.
Military helicopters buzzing over the 8,126 meter (2100,2000 feet) Nanga Parbat mountain spotted Elisabeth Revol of France at about 260,26m mark during daylight hours, a Pakistani official said, but were unable to communicate with Tomasz Mackiewicz from Poland, who is believed to be in a crevasse.
One of the smugglers, his cheek full of khat -- a leaf chewed in the Horn of Africa for its stimulant effect -- says they are moving the group to another location, a crevasse where they will join hundreds of other migrants waiting to make the same journey.
When former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre walked away from mixed martial arts in 2013, he might as well have tumbled into a crevasse like Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer after a long dormancy, he's reentering a world vastly more complicated than the one he left, and it involves attorneys.
Over meals, after a couple of beers, many of these scientists will speak of close calls on their expeditions: the slip of a foot on a narrow mountain trail, the collapse of a heavy piece of gear inches from somebody's head, the icy crevasse spotted just in time.
The genre-skipping Michigan grind trio have just released two compilations, Silk Panic and Clipped Beaks, that lovingly gather up tracks that had been hithero scattered across a series of splits with other like-minded sonic destroyers like Crevasse, Disrotted, Moloch, Drugs of Faith, Test, and The World Is A Vampire.
It's actually amazing how similar the EES is to the Terra-Nova ZipRider zipline system used at Royal Gorge to quickly ferry tourists from one side of the deep crevasse to the other, which I rode to see what the experience might be like for an astronaut or launch crew.
If you just throw a sagebrush seed on the ground, even if it's in the best spot in the world, it could easily be snatched up by an animal, roll or wash down to a nearby crevasse, or simply fail to find the right nutrients in time despite the planter's best efforts.
"Two of the rings I saw them find, and it was on the side, wedged in ice on the side of the crevasse, and it was only a matter of hours before it would&aposve melted out and been lost," Martinez said about the discoveries this summer of items belonging to about 10 different people.
The Midwestern grind sweethearts in Cloud Rat are well aware of the necessity of creation during the darkest of days, and have lined up a shit-hot bevy of releases for 2017—one of which we premiered recently, and another of which, a new split with Dutch/German powerviolence punks Crevasse, is streaming below.
This new six-part documentary series, its dizzying imagery shot using GoPro cameras, follows the fearless emergency medical workers as they pilot their helicopter through fog and onto jagged snowcaps to aid injured athletes, including a man who has fallen the equivalent of nine stories into a crevasse and a skier lying immobilized on a freezing slope.
Two days later, culminating a rivalry that commentators likened to the race between Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen to reach the South Pole in 1911-12, Louis Rudd of Britain finished the same arduous journey of more than 920 miles across the frozen continent, surviving brutal winds, whiteouts, crevasse scares and temperatures below minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit.
As a confirmed Cloud Rat superfan, I've really been enjoying the way the band has been toying with unexpected sounds and whole new genres on their recent releases, from the synth goth vibe of "Amber Flush" to the appearance of their surprisingly melodic, riot grrrl-tinged, clean sung cover of Electric Deads' number "Fish in a Pool" on this new split with Crevasse.
Here is Forty-second Street, where one evening, when I was in my mid-twenties, I left the Second Avenue offices of the magazine where I published my first cover stories, and strode, in high heels and a bright-red coat, toward Grand Central Terminal, gazing at the ridiculously glamorous vista: red tail-lights stretching to the Hudson River, crimson streaks in the crevasse of western sky between the skyscrapers.

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