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If a merman starts attacking you, just get on dry land.
As an adult, pride and inertia have kept me on dry land.
He walked into Legends not long ago and, by chance, Guy was onstage, singing "Drowning on Dry Land," an Albert King hit from 1969: A cloud of dust just came over me, I think I'm drowning on dry land .
Working underwater proved too expensive and prospectors discovered new mines on dry land.
Dump water from boat compartments, bait buckets, and live wells on dry land.
The "Netted" have jobs, plush amenities and well-zoned houses on dry land.
You can now see the band on dry land on two New York dates.
Night life in Kailua-Kona can be somewhat sedate — at least, on dry land.
But Friday -- World Elephant Day -- the pachyderm finally set its feet back on dry land.
Also on Sunday, Longoria marked Christmas Eve with a fun photo — taken on dry land.
The thing that moves around 0.28 miles per hour on dry land is a tortoise.
Even while she was on dry land, she found a way to end up all wet.
Others showed stoplights partially knocked down as people stood on dry land watching the torrent of water.
She is focusing on dry land training at the moment (which is exactly what it sounds like).
When you're ready to get back on dry land, head up to Vancouver's premiere peak: Grouse Mountain.
There are some large basaltic regions on dry land, but they are not necessarily in convenient places.
Dispose of all bait in trash cans, at disposal stations, or above the waterline on dry land.
But his system doesn't work on dry land — like Las Vegas, home to his shark-themed resort.
Back on dry land, Kalanick splits his time between New York and his hometown of Los Angeles.
The machine uses the same walking style as it does on dry land, so it retains its mobility.
As Titanic turns 20, Jack and Rose are reuniting for a good cause – this time on dry land.
But when that limited space is on dry land, the freedoms of the sea can seem far away.
Lecomte expects to finish his swim soon and be back on dry land at the end of August.
The resulting attack, staged by director Alan Taylor, plays a bit like a shark attack on dry land.
Does the trailer make you want to learn more about wind power, both offshore and on dry land?
And while it could swim to cross rivers, Razana was built to walk on dry land, Dal Sasso said.
The project offered freedom from life on dry land, the chance to build an ideal society out of nowhere.
If we have to, my family and I will leave, and buy a few more years on dry land.
They spend more time on dry land than anyone else, principally taking pictures of each other on their phones.
The scary thing is, unlike a slide on dry land, an underwater landslide can happen on almost any surface.
Masculine, maritime energy bursts forth throughout this item: Though on dry land, these men become sailors, nets, ropes, voyagers.
MORE: Three generations of refugees on today's crisis When Mohamed was back on dry land, he joined the rescue effort.
It also works on dry land if you just need a place for five people to lounge around a beach.
"Unfortunately, most of the whales beached themselves on dry land overnight and have not survived," Incident Controller Jeremy Chick said.
A dilapidated ship sits on dry land in Sheikh Wali, a coastal village in the northeast of Lake Urmia, Iran.
There also are poignant images of bears caring for their young, surrounded by melting ice, and isolated on dry land.
A pier in Lake Ostrowskie now sits almost entirely on dry land while canals previously linking adjoining lakes contain no water.
The ocean swallowed the beach – swamping neighborhoods that typically didn't flood – and left vehicles under water and boats on dry land.
Even if he sounds badly disoriented back on dry land, his most recent paintings have depicted a series of transportation catastrophes.
This causes a deadly fluid buildup in the lungs, and people drown to death even when they're standing on dry land.
Out on dry land, I felt hollow in some indescribable way, but the water connected me to something larger than myself.
But the relief of being on dry land was mixed with concern over what was to come for many displaced Texans.
Given how much she talks about bathing, I am fairly certain she spends more time in water than on dry land.
We're guessing the 76ers are happy their star point guard kept his feet on dry land -- can't risk a twisted ankle.
Though the fossils were found on dry land, half a billion years ago, the creature's location would have been a shallow sea.
Their capsule landed upright on dry land, meaning they had to maneuver themselves halfway out of the capsule before being helped out.
But his prowess in the pool has often been overshadowed by his behavior on dry land, including a reality series on E!
On dry land, laying down—feet towards the blast—at least 15 feet away minimizes your chances of getting hit by shrapnel.
Under the program, local people who dig out the reservoirs receive free polythene liners and lessons on dry-land farming and aquaculture.
As ever with Ainslie, no sooner was he back on dry land on Thursday than he was looking to his next challenge.
Moments later, you're back on dry land, somewhere in Canada, surrounded by howling packs of wolves and the rhythmic chirping of insects.
The result will be for such women to not go swimming at all, but to stay fully covered and on dry land.
On dry land, he became a Lutheran minister, overseeing a flock of people with a fondness for bright felt banners and mayonnaise.
I also tested the Summit+ dozens of times on dry land, likewise with the included concentrate pads, but overall was not impressed.
Antagonist who wants to kill Jack Sparrow because of a personal slight, and can walk through walls, but can't go on dry land?
It has been 25 days since the passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship were last allowed to set foot on dry land.
STUDYING THE health of ecosystems on dry land—a habitat that biologists share with the organisms they are looking at—is challenging enough.
Now, back on dry land, Frankie and Bear are being cared for by volunteers until they can be reunited with their pet parents.
Most of the whales had died, said Jeremy Chick, incident controller at Western Australia's conservation department, after becoming stranded on dry land overnight.
As a bonus, I realized that many of the lessons I learned on the waves could be translated for use on dry land.
It's rare to feel a sense of accomplishment upon leaving an art exhibition, but then again, most gallery shows are on dry land.
Waste on dry land isn't any better: The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 22020 percent of landfill waste comes from packaging and containers.
But after traversing the guitar muck for decades, even these guys have to rest their feet on dry land every once in a while.
It's unclear how the large pup ended up in the middle of the creek, but his is toasty and on dry land once again.
"Some of the most fun action in the movie actually takes place on dry land," screenwriter Will Beall teased in an interview with Slashfilm.
Once on dry land, they escorted him to a high school that they thought was serving as a shelter, but discovered it was closed.
Last week, the animal briefly set its feet back on dry land on World Elephant Day, before dying in the early hours of Tuesday.
Floodwater can contain contaminants such as toxic waste and chemicals, as well as infectious diseases that survive better in water than on dry land.
Around 500 million years ago—when the Earth was already a ripe 4 billion years old—the first green plants appeared on dry land.
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Tom Slingsby, one of the world's top sailors, would really rather race close to shore and spend the night on dry land.
Eleven passengers older than 80 have opted to serve the rest of their quarantine on dry land, but approximately 3,500 others are still on board.
Now back on dry land, the embarrassed cruise-goers have launched a heated battle with Holland America to clear their names and obtain a refund.
A phone is stashed on board in case of emergencies, and the brothers will have some internet communication with support staff back on dry land.
But technological changes enabled more efficient farming to take place elsewhere, including on dry land, and southeastern Massachusetts is now dotted with struggling cranberry bogs.
Seabed nodules are dominated by compounds of iron (which is commonplace) and manganese (which is rarer, but not in short supply from mines on dry land).
They were most likely soft and mossy, with shallow roots and few of the adaptations they would later evolve to survive and thrive on dry land.
A biologist caught on camera a devastating glimpse of the effects of climate change: a starving polar bear scavenging fruitlessly for scraps of food on dry land.
You can now see the band on dry land on two New York dates, on Saturday at Radio City Music Hall and on Sunday at Terminal 833.
We see the desperate refugees grateful to reach Europe's shores, but we don't see what happens to them on dry land, once they are warehoused in camps.
F.Y.I. Q. The U.S.S. Intrepid is berthed on the Hudson River, but didn't the Navy keep a battleship on dry land in New York 100 years ago?
Back on dry land, the European Union says it has lavished funds on projects to help migrants and send them back home, spending $381 million since 2014.
Their father, a pastor, teaches them a casting rhythm with a metronome, but the brothers discover that life on dry land isn't so easily measured and mastered.
When her own daughter is kidnapped and killed, she tries to drown herself, only to wake up back on dry land a week before her daughter's murder.
"My physical reaction when I got on dry land with my dog, it was really similar to some stuff I did while deployed (in the Navy)," Chris said.
On dry land, her résumé is no less impressive: She is an honor student with an above-90 average, and a saxophone player in the school's symphonic band.
Some are moving beyond trading, seeking stakes in LNG production and leasing capacity in facilities such as floating import terminals, which are cheaper than those on dry land.
To enrich the soil and discourage pest proliferation, the Lundbergs are growing milo, sunflowers, safflower and beans, and are even trying to grow rice on dry land there.
They may not be armored, but they're a reminder of the evolutionary footsteps and missteps that eventually led to all vertebrates, underwater and up here on dry land.
When on dry land, he spends weeks in the National Archives in College Park, Md., pulling naval records to pinpoint the most likely place a potential "target" sank.
When sufficiently lubricated, he could be graceful on the country club dance floor, but on dry land he was, for the most part, an awkward and hesitant biped.
When a video of an emaciated and bedraggled polar bear searching for food on dry land emerged as a viral symbol of climate change in December, skeptics came running.
This is why a printer of metal ship parts operated by Canada's navy sits safely on dry land, at the Cape Scott fleet-maintenance facility in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
I can't remember the exact models I owned but I do remember that they were both packed full of functions, none of which seemed remotely useful on dry land.
If they can manage to stay on dry land and out of any major body of water, then maybe they'll have a chance at becoming the future of transportation.
Some are moving beyond trading, seeking stakes in LNG production and leasing capacity in facilities such as floating import terminals, which are far cheaper than those on dry land.
Because Hurlburt's runways are positioned so close to the Gulf, planes like the MC-130H often fly briefly over the water before turning to drop parachutists on dry land.
Evidence was everywhere apparent that we were on dry land but on a temperamental raft of ice subject to vast forces of nature against which we were completely irrelevant.
That, combined with a grueling training regimen that saw him spending hours in the pool seven days a week, allowed him to fine-tune his technique even on dry land.
Once on dry land, those lucky enough to survive the crossing usually head north, where they face many obstacles to seeking safety—including on the border between France and Italy.
Much more of Dory goes down on dry land, mostly in and around a seaside aquatic rehabilitation center where the titular blue tang Dory has tracked her long-lost parents.
From a striped sack dress (it'll let in all those much-wanted breezes) to wearing swimwear on dry land, there's plenty to warm up to in not-so-typical ways.
"Most of the whales beached themselves on dry land overnight and have not survived," said Jeremy Chick of the department's Parks and Wildlife Service, who was overseeing the rescue attempt.
Restoration was even underway, they claimed, painting a picture of a palm industry on a sustainable path — farming only on dry land and focused on increasing yields, not expanding footprints.
In the Greek village of Skala Sikamias on the island of Lesbos, Kostas Pideris and Thanasis Marmarinos examined their boats on dry land, propped on wood slats next to the harbor.
The handler keeps pushing the dog (one of the five used in filming) towards the edge of the water, while the dog struggles to stay on dry land using is paws.
"There's quite a void after the Games that you need to fill with something... you don't straight away have the motivation to go sailing again," Mills says back on dry land.
They can also survey the River Jordan, which runs south into the Dead Sea, the fast-evaporating saltwater lake at Earth's lowest point on dry land (430 metres below sea-level).
Okinawa, Japan (CNN)After more than five months stranded at sea on their crippled sailboat, two American women and their dogs are back on dry land and thankful to be alive.
Liam and Luke took full advantage of a nice swell Thursday in the 'Bu, paddling out to catch some waves and get away from all the drama back on dry land.
In his plays, ranging from early one-acts like "Thirst" to his Pulitzer Prize-winning "Anna Christie," the briny world affects his characters' interpretations, and misinterpretations, of life on dry land.
At Hwanggumpyong, where the border between the countries is on dry land, there is just a gate with a single padlock; the guard on the North Korean side has no Chinese counterpart.
Lifeguards still had to swim 100 yards in 1 minute 20 seconds or less, and they had to run a quarter-mile on dry land in less than 2 minutes 10 seconds.
Teenagers have been doing dumb, rebellious shit ever since the first organism said "fuck you, Mom and Dad" and dragged itself out of the primordial ooze to set off on dry land.
In a post from his personal Twitter account, Musk added that trying to land on a seaborne vessel was "definitely harder" than a conventional space landing, which would take place on dry land.
The imperfect, prototypical VR headset display-units of recent years — which so exquisitely, if inadvertently, realized Kafka's notion of "seasickness on dry land" — are now figuring to be a thing of the past.
But his system proves ineffective against sharknadoes that form on dry land — like the one that rises out of the desert and disrupts the grand opening of his shark-themed Las Vegas resort.
On dry land, the party was spotted getting competitive playing games like cornhole and bocce, sipping on cocktails all the while (with plenty of Aaron and Cranston's Mezcal Dos Hombres to go around!).
With all the roads in the Muskogee County town flooded, the residents have turned their boats into water taxis, heading to makeshift docks on dry land nearby to get what they need to survive.
Its test landing on dry land, which is an arguably easier accomplishment considering the lack of waves at the landing pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida, was successful and marked a new era in spaceflight.
Some are moving beyond trading, seeking stakes in LNG production and leasing capacity in facilities such as floating import terminals, which are cheaper to build and faster to install than those on dry land.
But a new report, published in the journal Cell on Thursday, overturns that notion, suggesting the template for walking originated in ancient fish millions of years before the first vertebrate ever ambled on dry land.
"I was just trying to get home, and here we are," said Ms. Abelenda, whose son had managed to get to the house around lunch time and reported that it was still on dry land.
Inching my Communist relic through the unpeopled, snowbound vastness of the Eurasian boreal forest — the largest terrestrial eco-region on earth, our planet's default state on dry land — was a journey into unplumbed personal depths.
Except for the simple fact that in the water, you have no choice but to struggle to support yourself atop an inflatable pterodactyl or whatever, and on dry land, we have these things called normal chairs.
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Royal Dutch Shell's mammoth Prelude FLNG plant, for example will be aboard the world's biggest floating structure, but must squeeze the equipment into a quarter of the space occupied by an LNG plant on dry land.
Pascaline Eloundou, an elderly resident of Nkolbikok, said that when her thatched house was built 20 years ago it was on dry land – but in the past few years it had become more vulnerable to worsening floods.
When Baluchi announced on his website that he'd be giving the open ocean run another shot, the Guard sent him a letter explaining how unsafe his insane voyage was and asked him to please stay on dry land.
Other scientists have traced the evolution of mammalian lactation and concluded that it arose not as a convenient way to feed baby, but to help our egg-laying ancestors tackle the challenge of water management on dry land.
"Once he was back on dry land, you could see his back legs were wet so we guessed that he has maybe tried to swim back to shore but decided the current was maybe too strong," the description reads.
This was the late 1990s and early 2000s, when 56k modems were fast — nearly a decade before social media gurus would shed their gills and learn to breathe on dry land, where they've pretended to be human ever since.
Alta Jean-Baptiste, head of the Haiti's Department of Civil Protection, said one man was killed by large waves at sea over the weekend, and another went missing when his boat capsized, despite warnings to stay on dry land.
Now, the world must keep all its fingers crossed that all 12 boys and their coach will be reunited on dry land, and served all of the pad krapow, KFC, and "many types of food" they could ever possibly want.
This veritable feast of science fiction comes after some pretty impressive science facts, as SpaceX successfully landed its Falcon 9 rocket on dry land for the second time, delivering yet more supplies to the International Space Station along the way.
This is where the location-zipping comes back to haunt the show to some extent: After a brief prelude on dry land, Petersen barely left the boat, and he could engage with these men's incomprehensible task on its own terms.
In reality, the rule provides certainty over streams and wetlands that have historically been covered by the Clean Water Act while preserving agricultural and other common sense exemptions, including for things like maintenance of drainage ditches and stock watering ponds on dry land.
While the terrifying incident and ensuing rescue by emergency services and nearby ferry boats, ended with all 153 passengers and crew members alive and safely on dry land, the audio recording of Sullenberger's conversation with air traffic controllers is still chilling to listen to.
SpaceX first managed to successfully land the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket back on dry land in 2015, and in 0003, the company repeated the feat three times in much tougher conditions, landing the rocket on a drone ship in the ocean.
Almost 21 years later the Olmsted Locks and Dam, which will replace 2393 and 2239, is still under construction, in part because the Corps, to save money, experimented with building in the wet rather than making the dam in sections on dry land first.
In other words, the ruling Chinese Communist Party claims the right to dictate what Chinese and foreign vessels and aircraft can and cannot do within the nine-dashed line — much as Chinese law governs what citizens and foreigners do within China's frontiers on dry land.
After so many days at sea, it felt a bit strange to be on dry land again — but only for a short time, as by evening the other passengers and I had to be back on the Amerigo Vespucci to continue on to nearby Hong Kong.
Picture of the day On dry land A Palestinian boy who lives in a container as a temporary replacement for his house that was destroyed in the 2014 war jumps over a flooded path on a rainy day in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip December 15, 2016.
AS THE clock strikes midnight on January 1st 2018, revellers on the easternmost islands of Kiribati will be the first people on dry land to ring in the new year—a claim made possible by their location in the Pacific Ocean and an arbitrary designation of time zones.
"I know, we're dorks," says Hamilton, now a voice-over artist and actress who has worked on TV.The Path To Princess-hoodHamilton had worked on the Disney Cruise Line playing various characters, so it felt like a natural next step to her to continue the work on dry land.
"Quite simply, the secret of plunging into icy water lies in the feeling that surges through your body once you get out of the water — as soon as you're back on dry land your circulation kicks in and your body starts to warm up and makes you feel, well, happy."
Dr. Shields, who is part of a global effort to find new ways to grow rice on dry land, began his research, and realized that the Trinidad hill rice might be linked to the missing American rice, which in turn could be traced all the way back to the West African rice fields.
When the seaweeds died, they were "cooked" beneath sediment and their organic remains imprinted on rock found on dry land that once was the ocean "These new fossils suggest that green seaweeds were important players in the ocean long before their land plant descendants moved and took control of dry land," Xiao said in the news release.
Not having the resources I enjoy on dry land (instruments, microphones, etc) will certainly be a challenge, but I also think that having such significant restrictions will be helpful creatively: it will force me to use the tools I am able to bring on board more effectively and to think about my whole creative process in a new and hopefully fruitful way.
Stéphane Graillot's overhead lighting casts the dancers' shadows on the floor; you could say at times that we're seeing the latest update of the famous "Pas de l'Ombre," created by the choreographer Jules Perrot in 1843 for his Romantic ballet "Ondine," in which the title character, a water spirit, is enchanted to find on dry land that she casts a shadow with which she dances.

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