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On land, their recall was best for the words they had learned on land, whereas underwater they were better at remembering the word lists they learned underwater.
On land, too, are signs of relatively little human activity.
They're out there surviving just like we are on land.
Housebuilders have also reported pulling back on land purchase plans.
Battery technology is powering the clean vehicle revolution on land.
Connecting events on land to the CPE is harder, though.
Presumably, Williamson's figure relies on land value adjusted for inflation.
On land, it's made naturally in one of two ways.
To live half your life in water, half on land.
They worry about the impact on land donations for conservation.
The turbines are easier and cheaper to build on land.
That was scary when those nukes were only on land.
Most migrant deaths on America's southwest border occur on land.
He was paying taxes on land he could not use.
Unlike wind turbines on land, it raises few NIMBYist hackles.
The Greenland ice sheet, in contrast, rests mostly on land.
An estimated 45 percent of tourists now stay on land.
RYAN LOCHTE More reliable in the water than on land.
But he also felt he could not remain on land.
On land, its table manners would not seem so polite.
For full protection, there's just one option: staying on land.
And I will tell you, it will be on land.
Among the proposed measures is a progressive tax on land ownership, and a capital gains tax that would replace existing taxes on land transactions, Coordinating Economic Minister Darmin Nasution told reporters late on Thursday.
Or they could be on land that does not meet environmental standards, or they're not on land zoned for commercial agriculture, or, and this is a huge number of people, they may have felony convictions.
Namely, multiplayer battles on land, in the air, and in space.
Kill them in the sea, on land and in the air.
When Zigun announced mermaids would be walking on land, people balked.
Complex life on land has been around for 400 million years!
Discharged into seas, rubbish can return to wreak havoc on land.
The Chinese have been training with catapult-launch systems on land.
As for machine learning, possibilities abound on land and below it.
On land, the required mining machines are being built and tested.
It's impossible to walk on land while wearing a silicone tail.
The problem could be solved by a tax on land values.
We have some offers on land, but we're still taking requests.
But manatees caught on land were lucky those residents wandered out.
I wanted this to be the ultimate megayacht, but on land.
Wanna see how fast ice hockey players can move on land?
That missile believed to have been modified for use on land.
For me, though, I'll probably just stick to VR on land.
Trees will come across mountains and fish will live on land.
Who says you need to be on land to celebrate Pride?
Once untaggable, it is now on land designated a national monument.
Other victims were killed on land and buried in mass graves.
He's got another life to live, and this one's on land.
Back on land, their game sampler is an introduction for beginners.
I'm also a klutz on land, so water is my thing.
When deadly heat waves hit on land, we hear about them.
South Florida was bit on land that was largely a swamp.
Science: The ancient ancestors of seals lived and walked on land.
Paleontologists know that seals' ancient ancestors lived and walked on land.
Municipal officials rely heavily on land sales to fund public services.
First of all, are you happy to be back on land?
And besides, I spend nearly all of my time on land.
This is not a war over territory on land or sea.
It was the eighth successful landing and the third on land.
Submarines don't require escorts and can hit distant targets on land.
Instead Jordan spent several school nights in her boat, on land.
Everything you see on land seems to end up in there.
On land, the NGO organizes beach cleanups all over the world.
Meanwhile, stronger storms and sea level rise threaten those on land.
JK: I've encountered this issue in my writing on Land Art.
Well, if I moved like that on land, I'd probably prefer the sea too; I feel only sympathy watching these hulking, massive creatures shlep themselves around on land, especially when they're so graceful in the water.
"A thriver is someone who's already off the boat and on land."
A snake can go into the sea and also travel on land.
It's likely that a fisherman caught them and dumped them on land.
The stadium was built on land that once held a Palestinian village.
The restrictions are pushing Gazans to set up fish farms on land.
In the new series, Picard is older, brooding, and grounded on land.
Norovirus outbreaks are not all that uncommon on land and at sea.
On land, the Gulf Coast serves as a major U.S. refining hub.
Conservation areas, both in the oceans and on land, are being established.
That would make power stations at sea cheaper than those on land.
I think I would have the advantage, for we are on land.
By being forced on land, they have had to find food elsewhere.
There are three emergency landings, two on sea and one on land.
The greatest risk posed by earthquakes on land comes from buildings collapsing.
The history of nationhood is a history of boundaries marked on land.
Simultaneously, heavy rains caused flooding on land, which drained toward the walls.
Once on land, they built a hut and waited to be rescued.
In general, that absorption happens on land that's not touched by humans.
On land, the Phalanx is part of the Army's C-RAM system.
On land, food chains rely on plants to convert sunlight to sugar.
On land, food chains rely on plants to convert sunlight to sugar.
Earth's two essential food chains, in the sea and on land, collapsed.
Shallow quakes, like this one, tend to cause more damage on land.
Lives Normally on Land Day, I would not have gone to school.
The company attributed the loss to a large impairment charge on land.
Across Africa, human populations are growing and pressures on land are increasing.
If these features were on land, they would be World Heritage sites.
Decreasing snow cover is having a similar effect on land, he added.
It also established a community farm on land across from the church.
Humans are meant to be on land, not holding their breath underwater.
Tesla broke ground on its first gigafactory on land near Reno, Nev.
Why did he initially say he had dropped her off on land?
The invasive species can breathe on land and crawl like a snake.
Until then, travelers can see North Korea without setting foot on land.
Hidden below are mountain ranges and canyons that rival anything on land.
This trait, known as melanism, is seen with some frequency on land.
If we don't have healthy oceans, we cannot have life on land.
Environmental groups may object to manufacturing on land near a nature preserve.
In order to focus I did a little shuffle-dance on land.
But on land, there`s no such pinging to help guide the search.
From one perspective, it's surprising because it gets so much hotter on land.
We're protecting more of the planet, both on land and in the oceans.
"It felt the same on sea as it did on land," he said.
But Banc-Prandi said there are also limitations to coral farming on land.
Walking around on land means anything could happen, whether a cutscene or combat.
This is the first time SpaceX has ever landed a rocket on land.
There are way more seismometers on land than there are in the ocean.
The company also landed a rocket stage on land in Florida in 2015.
While the system has been tested out on land by ground forces, Military.
The "road" refers mostly to a sea route; the "belt" is on land.
Taxes on land have long had a magnetic attraction for liberals and economists.
These involve one rate on building values and another, typically higher, on land.
Mining, whether on land or underwater, does come at an environmental cost, though.
The Shui On Land-led group is acquiring an office building in Shanghai.
Environmentalists blame much of the forest destruction on land clearance for the crop.
They have the ability to attack targets on land with Tomahawk cruise missiles.
It's just that our lives are on land, therefore our attention goes there.
The country has no stamp duty, or tax on land, estates or inheritance.
The U.S. believes China has up to 100 nuclear missiles based on land.
But confusion around the ANC's policy on land expropriation deters would-be investors.
Most of the route lies on land already owned by the federal government.
Alcohol is more hazardous on water than on land because of the environment.
It backed the revision of rulings on land borders related to such claims.
They seek a state on land captured by Israel in a 1967 war.
That could make ice on land in Antarctica slide faster into the sea.
It has been destabilized by a devastating, decades-long civil war on land.
Women's networking conferences that take place on land are so five years ago.
I can't say for sure but tapping on land is a lot easier.
The animals usually only come on land to give birth, breed and molt.
Trump's deregulatory efforts and policies on land use aren't popular among Republicans everywhere.
For now, though, he stays on land, since he tends to get seasick.
The child victim was buried on land given by other Muslims living nearby.
After plants became widespread on land, they left behind an abundance of fossils.
There's a guy in Washington raising them on land, in closed-circulation tanks.
Abenaki Indians were threatening colonists on land while pirates were ­marauding at sea.
About 60 percent of India's population depends on land to make a living.
Sick of seeing Tom Brady flash his SIX Super Bowl rings on land?
Similar to SpaceX, the CST-100 is designed to touch down on land.
In species that live on land, environmental barriers impact how its species form.
Supervisors on land ordered the vessel to abort its mission and head home.
On land, the resort features trails, an infinity pool and a children's club.
"One year on a boat is like 10 on land," Mr. Whitelum said.
After six months of experimenting on land, the researchers moved their technology underwater.
The Stable Outlook on Land Bank's National Rating reflects that on the sovereign.
The new coronavirus, though, highlights their dependence on structures and policies on land.
Northern snakeheads can also breathe air and are able to survive on land.
Once animals started laying eggs on land, their evolutionary paths diverged, researchers said.
That situation prompted Kinyera to focus on land law while at law school.
If you see marine life as separate from life on land, you're mistaken.
Instead, its legs and clawed feet were better suited for running on land.
The earthquake was on land and did not trigger any waves or tsunami.
But there are restrictions in some countries on land acquisitions by foreign firms.
The return of the capsule on land was unusual, at least for NASA.
One contender for most heated and crowded border dispute isn't even on land.
If they see something that is a meaty meal, like potentially a human out on the pack ice or on land in places where polar bears are on land, you definitely have to have a heightened sense of awareness of them.
These glaciers matter because they act as plugs, holding the ice on land back.
Such a spike at sea would offset progress in carbon reduction made on land.
Mermaids only walk on land once a year in one place, and it's there.
Environmentalists blame much of the forest destruction on land clearance for oil-palm plantations.
A group of people protested the project, which is on land claimed by villagers.
The ocean's plastic problem cannot really be solved without better waste management on land.
On land, Vietnamese expressed their rage by ransacking factories they thought were Chinese-owned.
The New Kids on the Block are still touring — on land and on water.
For an on-land feature, individual tabletop trays can be added to hold drinks.
The junta has passed an inheritance tax; one on land and property will follow.
The contract allows Albemarle to produce lithium on land owned by the Chilean government.
SpaceX, of course, does not have to stay in Texas, or even on land.
Once on land, she took a stroll around town and popped into local shops.
There are lots of reasons to start looking for alternatives to on-land mines.
These retort that controls on land clearance push up food prices and cost jobs.
You can store that waste and bring back on land to an appropriate facility.
Unemployment is at least 20%, and banditry and oil theft on land are widespread.
He will live on land where he can rest and play with other animals.
Life was pretty rough and violent for many of these women anyway on land.
His brother squandered it on land in the American south and soon went bankrupt.
Options include fashion design, hairdressing and farming on land set aside by the state.
This strategy is driving a shift away from Beijing's traditional emphasis on land forces.
On land, the damage from litter, which exercises many anti-plastic campaigners, is limited.
French farmers want more transparency on land transactions, and improved vetting by the state.
If you want to throw a raft party, first consider throwing it on land.
Another crew member who operated the boat on land was among those who died.
"Duck boats" are so named for their viability in the water or on land.
The fastest animals on land roam and hunt across a wide expanse of land.
When those poles were placed six years ago, however, they'd been placed on land.
It was founded by Jewish immigrants in 1935 on land purchased from Arab landowners.
The bodies were found on land owned by Dinardo's parents, according to court documents.
Here on land, the seasteaders propose, ideas about how to govern societies have stagnated.
And the natural wonders both on land and in the water are rapidly decaying.
Both properties are operated on land leased under multi-decade agreements from the government.
Animals on the Maryland side are on land managed by a different federal agency.
The town's mosque was built on land donated by Catholics to the Muslim community.
In a few places, like Churchill, Manitoba, bears congregate on land during the summer.
Easily frightened on land, walrus stampedes are deadly for calves caught in the panic.
The city has already spent $198 million on land, and $25.8 million on development.
Built on land that was once a lake, it is also prone to flooding.
China is building giant infrastructure projects on land and sea across Asia and beyond.
Once plants took root on land, they grew into forests, shrub lands and swamps.
But it has its hands full with insurgencies, banditry and local conflict on land.
Offshore drilling permits will be processed, but on-land applicants are out of luck.
"We're not talking about putting spaceships on land next to anyone's house," says Latimer.
Undoubtedly, there are inherent challenges to operating on land rife with evidence of occupation.
This "Time Landscape" was planted in 1978, on land from the Department of Transportation.
More than half of India's 2200 billion population depends on land for a living.
However, it's still keeping the ship circling due to limited storage capacities on land.
When the dumpsters get full, the system sends a message to operators on land.
They were convicted in 2012 of arson on land where they had grazing rights.
These would have provided the flexibility for Elpistostege's fin to bear weight on land.
The two sides have participated in joint military exercises on land and at sea.
That rezoning, on land formerly owned by Pfizer, received City Council approval last month.
The melting ice sheets that concern scientists are on land, not in the ocean.
Once they're on land, they're not eating much at all and they're losing weight.
The Harding Land Trust, a nonprofit group, focuses on land preservation and water protection.
But on this day, the wind could not pierce the warm air on land.
The guard, Arcentales said, told him they would be on land in five days.
"That was completely surprising when you consider the total destruction on land," he said.
Passengers worry about restrictions they'll face on land, additional quarantines, and trips back home.
It was up to the community on land to care for those who returned.
Disney movies debut at sea the same day they premiere in theaters on land.
"Large marine animals don&apost have boundaries like we would think of on land."
Many of them were relatively shallow, which means they were likely felt on land.
The Trump Tower Baku complex was built partly on land controlled by the ministry.
A magnitude 5.9 is considered moderate and can cause considerable damage when on land.
Kay Longstaff spoke to Croatian news outlet HRT shortly after arriving back on land.
Back then, we worried about stepping on land mines and isolated acts of banditry.
The ice sheets on land have critical effects on seawater levels around the world.
There have been concerns about opposition from vested interests, particularly on land market reform.
Many blacks remain hunkered down in squalor, on land they do not legally own.
"That's one more than we had in our house on land," Mr. Wright said.
Saul Elbein reports on land, energy, resources, and the struggle over who controls them.
The previous four attempts to return a Falcon 9 on land have been successful.
They hunt seals on the frozen ice, and have few food sources on land.
They say the protesters are trespassing on land they are not permitted to access.
Because research on microplastics on land and in freshwater is still in its infancy, there are no accurate figures on the extent of the problem, but some studies have suggested there are more microplastics on land than there are in our oceans.
Gualinga said this proposal is essential to respecting Mother Earth and living on land responsibly.
We're programmed to go places we've never been, find refuge on land we've never touched.
But it got a good look at one of the most excitable species on land.
About eight minutes after liftoff, two of the boosters landed back on land, in Florida.
Most patients receive care on land in two clinics set up in schools in Riohacha.
The boat may rock, but it's on land anyway, and there are no storms brewing.
Isopod (Iuiuniscus iuiuensis) Location: Brazil  Isopods are crustaceans that live in water or on land.
That could be from roof tops to heliports, saving on land occupied by conventional airports.
But mudskippers use their eyes to watch for predators on land or in the sky.
Seaplanes often flip upside during a crash landing, something which is relatively rare on land.
For those that do escape, help takes longer to organise and arrive than on land.
And each time the company has attempted to land on land, it's been a success.
The government spends more money each year on security for VIPs than on land redistribution.
However, China would probably be the first nation to use such military technology on land.
Some of the lights are mounted on land and others on passing naval patrol boats.
There are only a handful of abalone farms in America, most of them on land.
On land, and in red: Historical trends in gross domestic product, from 28 to 22013.
This in turn could reduce the amount of destructive mining that takes place on land.
For another, even on land people are small and scarce compared with the available area.
Inside Greece's detention centers Once on land, Ahmed's family did not receive a warm welcome.
Down on land, researchers had been registering signals of mysterious energetic particles on their instruments.
On land, the northern white rhino — a subspecies of the white rhinos — are similarly imperiled.
Crabs live on land and in sea, so Cancers are adaptable in their consumption methods.
Garneau said the lasers endanger the lives of pilots, air travelers, and those on land.
They denounced Israel as an infidel regime on land that must belong to the pious.
If President Trump wanted to spur a constructive debate on land reform, he failed miserably.
The Sioux contend the pipeline was built on land they never agreed to give up.
"We are looking everywhere on land and at sea," Mohamed Samir, a military spokesman, said.
For years, it's been much cheaper for most countries to build wind turbines on land.
The missiles can hit targets on land and at sea, China's Ministry of Defense said.
But on land electric motors will soon offer freedom and convenience more cheaply and cleanly.
The remainder was attributed to melting sea ice and changes to water stored on land.
Marines engage in many operations on land and at sea, from warfare to humanitarian assistance.
Kīlauea spans (on land) over 28500 miles and looks like a warrior's shield from above.
This, even though it is on land zoned for mining by the State of Alaska.
Obviously, growing plants on a ship is not the same as growing plants on land.
"If they were on land in California, they'd be paid for this work," he said.
This jumps to $544 billion and 1.4 million homes constructed on land under 6 feet.
The housing project is being built on land that officially belongs to the Syrian state.
A staggering 80% of ocean pollution comes directly from products we use here on land.
The country's growing population places higher demands on land, food, water, transportation and other resources.
So perhaps there is something special about swimming that is distinct from exercise on land.
Sunday's earthquake was on land and did not set off any high waves or tsunami.
I don't sleep well on land so I like to watch movies in the night.
On land, they hunted red deer, goats, horses, tortoises and aurochs, an extinct wild ox.
Village mayor Kim Dong-gu welcomed the arrival of 5G in their "island on land".
The government's reliance on land sales for revenue creates an incentive to keep prices high.
The skyscraper sits on land that is "prone to liquefying," though it probably won't fall.
Some died or were wounded when they stepped on land mines planted outside the gates.
He installed the "Cemetery of Banned Books" on land fittingly beside Kuwait's Annual Book Fair.
The reduction in sea ice also means that polar bears spend more time on land.
We saw arrowheads scattered on land where scientists uncovered the bones of ice-age sloths.
Charles Darwin was the first to recognize that marine mammals evolved from ancestors on land.
He felt compelled to see Wee Waa through the droughts, on land and in town.
On land, I often feel as though I'm drowning from the weight of social expectations.
Many in the community pitched in to help the extensive search on land and water.
BAGHDAD — On land, Syria's government is mustering thousands of conscripts to bolster its depleted forces.
The ocean isn't exactly full of visual cues like it is for those on land.
Your visit, even one on land, should begin nautically, at the City Island Nautical Museum.
Saddam built a replacement village on land that the Kurds say was taken from them.
But many of those new facilities have been built on land emptied by ethnic cleansing.
It moves between water and land, but spends half its time on land in burrows.
Within just 10 days of the astronaut arriving back on land, the clot had disappeared.
All Disney movies premiere on the ship when they debut in movie theaters on land.
The curling club has stood since 1966 on land leased from the Ardsley Country Club.
The city's slums - many located on land vulnerable to flooding - are another challenge, said Lee.
This marks the 1st time an American-made, human-rated capsule has landed on land.
"The first time an American-made, human-rated capsule has landed on land," NASA said.
But many of those new facilities have been built on land emptied by ethnic cleansing.
While it is uncommon, the AAV can flip in the water and rollover on land.
An ice shelf forms when glaciers on land start to spread out over the sea.
Eventually, SpaceX wants to land reusable rocket stages on land and water after trips to space.
Diablo Canyon sits on land owned by the state, and its leases are up in 2018.
Once back on land, Dornan ditched his life jacket, putting his washboard abs on full-display.
Aldi told TribunManado he would not work at sea anymore, and would work instead on land.
Retallack said the sample provided an unprecedented view of the conditions on land at the time.
So far, all five of the company's attempts to land on land have worked just fine.
Insects outweigh all the fish in the oceans and all the livestock munching grass on land.
It can also breathe air, and survive in low oxygenated systems, including on land, officials said.
More than a third of Telangana's 35 million people depend on land cultivation for their livelihood.
The same gangs still operate, much like the clan-based militias that plague Somalia on land.
Squamish, located in British Columbia, is concerned about potential spills on land and sea, he said.
"We need to have exactly the same capability as when we are on land," he added.
Even when it's warmer on land, the average sea temperature is a chilly 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
So, what if we could mitigate those factors by landing rockets gently and precisely on land?
By contrast, these same birds will sleep for about 12 hours a day when on land.
"It would have been living on land, and washed out to sea," probably after it died.
Do you know that shellfish have five times the CO2 consumption level of plants on land?
These include measures to preserve the natural environment and wildlife habitats - on land and at sea.
Those systems can be used while on land or aboard a ship like the USS Boxer.
Hughes expects to reach an altitude of 1,800 feet while traveling over a mile on land.
Once a builder of surfboards, Nev Hyman is now trying something a little larger on land.
Being on land means trouble for murres, whose bodies are designed to take off from water.
Environmentalists put much of the blame for forest destruction on land clearance for oil-palm plantations.
An Interior official did not immediately respond to a request for comment on land commission's letter.
It is also a technical term for smaller masses of ice on land, ending in glaciers.
There are currently 2500 telescopes on its slopes, on land managed by the University of Hawaii.
The United Nations Environment Programme estimates protected areas hold 15% of the carbon stored on land.
The United Nations Environment Programme estimates protected areas hold 15% of the carbon stored on land.
UV-B also damages phytoplankton, critical to the aquatic food web, and damages crops on land.
A 187-year-old tortoise named Jonathan became the world's oldest-known living animal on land.
But the chemistry of life favors an origin on land, not the deep ocean, he said.
Both bombers and submarines are also less vulnerable to cyberwarfare than the strategic missiles on land.
The foul odor stems from hydrogen sulfide, which the seaweed releases when it rots on land.
Once back on land, we paid to vacuum seal our fish at 75 cents a pound.
The bulk of the population consisted of peasants, living on land owned by a lordly overclass.
I mean so if they spend $300,000 on land, big deal, it's a multibillion-dollar company.
The compound had been built on land that belongs to a couple, Tanya and Jason Badger.
The search on land, sea and air included Coast Guard lifeboats, a cutter and a helicopter.
Hotter weather is also melting ice on land, increasing the volume of water in the ocean.
Ardent offers farmers a premium for crops grown on land while a farm transitions to organic.
Sleeping fur seals toggle between two brain patterns: one while at sea, the other on land.
We could have an extremely active hurricane season that never harms a single person on land.
In 1832, the Cherokee lived on land in Georgia that was promised to them by treaty.
First off, the Navy has already been basing some SM missiles and Aegis radar on land.
Second, governments should mandate a significant increase in protected areas, both on land and at sea.
But the Yemen war is also unfolding at sea, with even less accountability than on land.
Guests can hike on land and explore the marine park off shore via kayak and paddleboard.
Bold philanthropy is vital to advancing new protections for nature's strongholds on land and at sea.
Borgo Egnazia was built on land originally razed by Mussolini and intended as an air base.
They're searching on land and will kayak to the duck to make a rescue if needed.
"The judges are saying to us, 'The courts are already overburdened on land reform,' " she said.
Another Australian company, Kalia, is exploring for gold and copper on land located northwest of Panguna.
Place turbines in the sea and you also dodge the NIMBYs who detest them on land.
Understanding the ocean better will help scientists predict the climate on land — and essentially, our future.
There are currently 13 telescopes on its slopes, on land managed by the University of Hawaii.
All measurements, whether made at sea, on land or in space, bear some degree of uncertainty.
The building sits on land that once held the home of the founder Nathan Mayer Rothschild.
And back on land, houses of worship will receive special attention for New Year's Eve services.
Whitaker lives on a hill in Roxana, on land owned by his family for four generations.
Until this week, all of the wind power generated in the United States was on land.
Grace could "see" changes in ocean currents, precipitation runoff on land and changes in groundwater storage.
But their disappearance lets glaciers on land slip faster toward the ocean, thereby raising sea levels.
First, the quake's center was under the ocean, helping prevent catastrophic damage to structures on land.
Greta wasn't even on land yet at that point, but she had internet on the catamaran.
In a forest on land, and even in a rainforest, there's more oxygen in the soil.
The effect is immediately meditative — a state I have never been able to achieve on land.
Canyon Ranch developed luxury properties, like 100 homes on land adjacent to the retreat in Tucson.
This means some regions, especially on land, will get much hotter — far more than 22 degrees.
A decade later, Congress passed a law permitting them on land owned by Native American tribes.
Ronda Rousey will train on land, sand and water to make sure she isn't beaten again.
Back on land, actual lab rats may find the year brings them something of a reprieve.
Meanwhile on land next to Poundmaker, 242 wells were drilled, with 86 of those producing oil.
But in 2015, changing ice conditions forced them back on land a month early, and hungry.
The rigs produce something known as tarballs — little globs of petroleum that wash up on land.
Mr. Das established the temple 19 years ago on land that he had inherited from his father.
For their effort, they collected the Guinness world record for the highest-altitude pizza delivery on land.
Cushman also expected a hit to the redevelopment market, as well as downward pressure on land prices.
On land, the focus causes his heart rate to increase—but underwater, it has the opposite effect.
The company, he said, has spent over $100 million on land acquisition and planning to this point.
Railguns could destroy ships at sea, troops on land, and even aircraft and missiles in mid-flight.
It reopened on land, and today, the pediatric hospital is a 128-bed facility in downtown Boston.
It will use existing rail corridors, and the company is building stations on land it already owns.
So, when runners get back on land, it helps to have a boost from a raucous crowd.
Admittedly, a lot of grazing is on land that would not necessarily be suitable for arable farming.
This would be on land that has already been cleared rather than deforesting new areas, she added.
Amphibious landers have long been used in warfare, operating first as a boat before crawling on land.
And even if it were on land, the rocket has the awareness to avoid buildings, says Koenigsmann.
"The byproducts are surely different molecules than what we have in the terrestrial biome" here on land.
Once we set foot on land, the elder Foppen informs us that there's food ready for us.
Air can be compressed much more than water, which means that the explosion dissipates easily on land.
New systems are making it easier to cross borders on land, at ports and in air terminals.
Distributing the powder evenly, on land or sea, would be a logistical challenge to put it mildly.
In fact, Notre Dame was built on land where a pagan temple was situated in Roman times.
Sailor Gene might have a nautical-inspired name, but his preferred method of transportation is on land.
They were on land owned by a tycoon who had a plot ripe for development in Boao.
This means khaleesi is on land, which means she's clearly plotting her first move to reclaim Westeros.
In at least 35 of those counties, the weed was found on land in the conservation program.
Why don't you go live on your glass house on land, because you're clearly not a yachty.
This hidden body part helps the birds glide through the water and belly-slide on land. 2.
And landing at sea requires a lot less fuel than landing on land (which we explain here).
China sits securely among much weaker nations, both on land (Mongolia, Myanmar) and at sea (Philippines, Malaysia).
Sail through the smokin' snaps to see Carlos and Alexa showin' some skin on land and sea.
A smaller farm at sea might have different—and potentially smaller—environmental impacts than one on land.
The poll was conducted from February 10-15 by live interviewers on land lines and cell phones.
A fourth arrest warrant was issued against Dhammachayo on Wednesday - for encroaching on land in southern Thailand.
Spear toss One part of the arrival festivities occurred on land -- the kalii, or spear throwing ceremony.
The vast majority take place on land and Central Africa and South America are particular hot spots.
On land, Daniel implores the kids to stick together — because teenagers are so good at following directions.
On land, T-shaped concrete pillars of ascending heights held the roadway until it reached the arch.
A growing population and increasing demand for industrial projects are placing greater stress on land in India.
Oliveira owns 3,000 head of cattle and ranches on land that was forest just 15 years ago.
Already, households suffered the largest loss on land and dwellings in six years in the first quarter.
Advertising will be a tax that strangles the rest of the economy, like medieval levies on land.
They can grow up to three feet long and breathe air, allowing them to survive on land.
Back then it featured two kiosks on land as well as a pavilion on the other end.
But the wind is also weaker on land, and the power the machines produce there is intermittent.
One might think that progress that improves yield per acre would put upward pressure on land prices.
The teams are allotted just 10 seconds for their deck, or on-land, movements, according to FINA.
The West needs to hit ISIS where it is winning and that's not on land, it's online.
The Dead Sea sits about 1,400 feet below sea level, making it the lowest point on land.
While the 10-year-old dog's sea legs were getting stronger, he still needed assistance on land.
Tiny planes can be a godsend in a country that can feel like an archipelago on land.
Other fish can move on land, although none of them use a tetrapod gait to do so.
Then, it can do different stuff, like hit the waves or ramble about more quickly on land.
This intensification threatened to draw more rain clouds towards its eye and drop more precipitation on land.
PDV spreads via respiratory fluids when animals are in close contact on land or in the ocean.
Most residential property sits on land owned by the government and is typically leased for 149 years.
The huge new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on land use is finally out.
I heard cases on land disputes, inheritance spats and, one morning, a case between two squabbling prostitutes.
The camps were built on land that was affected by waste from a former lead-smelting factory.
That process, she said, begins with institutions recognizing where they are: on land taken from Indigenous peoples.
He hasn't worked out the details, but says it will be on land and probably somewhere cold.
UBS estimates on-land free space at 0.9 billion while Bernstein puts it at 1.6 billion barrels.
While there is a misconception that gators will try to attack you on land, Bedard explained otherwise.
" Then you should "freeze it," the department advised, helpfully reminding people, "Remember, it can survive on land.
Dutch immigrants started building the stone residence in the 17th century on land bought from Lenape elders.
On land, traditional earthquake sensors typically measure the speed of the ground motion at a single point.
Newts are amphibious by nature, but a newt in its eft stage spends time exclusively on land.
Perhaps most terrifyingly, the fish -- which can grow up to 3 feet long --  can breathe on land!
Trending Over the past decade, cruise lines have been offering more opportunities to spend time on land.
Others may have been washed away in the storm surge, their bodies only recently surfacing on land.
To win the fight against climate change, we need all hands on deck -- on land and sea.
Sarah Connor fights on land, air and water in "Terminator: Dark Fate," and the shoot was arduous.
Japanese health officials continued testing passengers and transported those who tested positive to health facilities on land.
A fire smolders on land cleared for soy farming in Propiedad Valle Verde, near Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
"We actually have the first plastic back on land," Slat said at a press conference on Thursday.
Marine species, Dr. Manderson said, are moving north at 10 times the rate of animals on land.
So as global warming gets worse, heat waves on land and in the ocean grow more intense.
Most of the privately owned homes in Aruba are on land leased from the government, agents said.
It rains down on land and water, where it is passed up the food chain as methylmercury.
The swim takes place in the bay, before competitors race back on land and transfer onto bikes.
It could not happen on land that wouldn't support such a huge variety of fruits and vegetables.
These are areas where spending on land will be lower, allowing builders to put up more houses.
Most of it has to do with increasing populations building unsafe buildings on land vulnerable to disasters.
Rivers burst their banks in several parts of Japan and fishing boats were tossed up on land.
Offshore projects also offer enormous scale by deploying bigger turbines in larger numbers than is practical on land.
The Aubrey they knew had a reputation for overspending on land leases, not conspiring to keep prices low.
There are about 550 active volcanoes on land, which doesn't include the many volcanoes on the ocean floor.
It's the strongest TC hit on land since #HurricaneMaria on Sep 20 in #PuertoRico, also at similar force.
The few mermaids and mermen lucky enough to survive on land should always stay in the aquatic spirit.
"A mist can calm, sooth, and hydrate the skin," notes celebrity aesthetician Shani Darden, of on-land use.
Early life on land looked similar to this lava field in Iceland, consisting of cyanobacteria, mosses, and lichens.
The study may also spur more research into fluorescence on land, a largely unexplored area within visual ecology.
When it goes on land and goes uphill, all of a sudden, you get significant lake-effect snow.
Sri Lanka's cabinet on June 15 approved a proposal to reintroduce capital gains tax, especially on land sales.
At first, there's some degree of relief because they got a clear view of what's [happening] on land.
Drones can also serve as a lookout, since mass graves are often on land controlled by organized crime.
She shows me the moves a few times on land, popping from horizontal to vertical in an instant.
The marine reptile's body, with its long, unwieldy neck, probably made the animal awkward and vulnerable on land.
On land, US Marines have rotated through Norway since the beginning of 2017, where they've trained with partners.
Most countries consider all Israeli settlements on land occupied in the 1967 Middle East war to be illegal.
Guests stay overnight on land at the resort, but the ship is available to sail at any time.
Their inches-long claws prevent them from walking easily on land, but they glide easily through the water.
They would eventually give rise to all creatures who walked on land, including reptiles, birds, amphibians and mammals.
In 2016, more than 7,000 refugee applicants came to Canada on land — a 20123 percent increase from 2015.
On land, a full-size inflatable version, as well as a cartoon, will continue to entertain Boaty devotees.
Another son, Vincent Lo, runs Shui On Land, which is best known for the Xintiandi development in Shanghai.
There's another guy on land who is also clearly marked for death, because he's obnoxiously squawking at everyone.
Most of the Kennedy Space Center is built on land between five and ten feet above sea level.
Here, the pachyderm was able to get back on land, trudging through the swampy terrain of the country.
As one area grows parched, its inhabitants encroach on land traditionally farmed or used for grazing by others.
Houston, which has almost no restrictions on land-use, is an extreme example of what can go wrong.
In another show, this water-soaked woman would absolutely be a mermaid coming on land to find prey.
Of course, the most advantageous version of this scenario is being underwater while the explosion occurs on land.
If you're in a house that's been handed down on land cleared by slaves, you can't ignore it.
Traditionally, Kenyan society is patriarchal and ownership and decisions on land management or disposal are made by men.
Another productivity-enhancer has been modular building which, both on land and at sea, can speed up construction.
A Dakota Access Pipeline protester is arrested at a new camp on land owned by the pipeline company.
Not just prep work in the galley or the cooking down on land, but decades of technological innovation.
In the oceans, as on land, certain places are especially important to the health of the broader ecosystem.
Local governments have also opposed the idea of a tax, because they rely on land sales for revenue.
So much of the affairs on land are dictated by the health of the biosphere in the water.
Ultimately, the company expects to land one-third of its rockets on land, and the rest at sea.
The father of one victim said he would not feel assured until the ship was safely on land.
As a human who hasn't yet perfected on-land movement, I find this to be a relatable characteristic.
One of the so-called "High Energy Lasers," built by Lockheed Martin, is destined for testing on land.
The US Navy has been experimenting with railguns on land, but has yet to send one to sea.
Once you're back on land, take time to toast to the adventure you are about to embark on.
They concluded that 110 million people worldwide already live on land that's below the current high-tide line.
DECLINE IN ACTIVE US DRILLING RIGS HAS NOT BOTTOMED, HEADING TO 800 ON LAND, SAYS CONTINENTAL RESOURCES' HAMM
"It will be on land, it will be on sea, it will be in the air," he said.
The government said it would not authorize construction on land at Lake Oahe, a focal point of protests.
The strong, steady ocean breezes mean that far more power can be produced than from turbines on land.
I was inspired by the Star Fox levels where you had to go on land for some reason.
The researchers reckon it is easier to prevent contamination of samples on a drilling ship than on land.
The US and Russia could quickly ramp up the number of warheads deployed on sea and on land.
So quickly that no piece of fossilized brain had ever been discovered from a vertebrate living on land.
All tetrapods descend from a single ancestor — a single lineage of fish that managed to spread on land.
But only around 10 percent of rocks on land are made of the rock, according to the scientists.
All the yachts might not be a constant in Monaco, but the luxury was equally apparent on land.
Gerard Butler stars as an American submarine captain, with Common and Gary Oldman coordinating tactics back on land.
They can hit targets in space, coming from space, in the air, on land or on the water.
Today the sprawling property is focused on land conservation, and produces fine organic olive oil from native varieties.
The radiation would destroy the ozone layer, fry all life on land, and destroying our oxygen-rich atmosphere.
Large swaths of the black population remain hunkered down in squalor, on land they do not legally own.
However, that does not mean these areas are safe from activities on land or on the ocean surface.
The ship will help treat non-coronavirus patients as hospitals on land face a growing burden of cases.
The rockets converged at a point on land, and a meteor that had been hovering overhead crashed down.
"When the bears are on land, they don't hunt seals and instead rely on fat stores," said Laidre.
In the rare event that the fur seals are on land, they are typically pupping, breeding or ill.
That's a lost opportunity for the BLM to share its expertise on land management and particularly energy development.
The coast of the region is pretty flat and low lying, both in the ocean and on land.
Dive into his life of endless buffets, tropical islands and a sense of freedom not found on land.
The outbreak is not just on land Passengers are not just trapped at home and in military bases.
In this respect, it was more like the penguins of today, meaning it would have waddled on land.
"These were very likely totally healthy, uninjured whales that, for some reason, ended up on land," Granger said.
"No," I answer, although I don't know how I'll fly without alcohol, let alone navigate life on land.
Ms. Hurme also pointed out that for tax purposes, it is important to maintain an address on land.
Dr. Arnulf, training for extreme sporting events on land, spent a fair amount of time in the gym.
"Fish are responding faster to climate change than many species on land, they are more vulnerable," Pinsky said.
To survive on land, organisms had to be able to tolerate desiccation, ultraviolet light exposure and limited nutrients.
The United Nations considers settlements Israel built on land it captured in the 1967 Middle East as illegal.
"It's a fairy tale while you're on the ship; it's different when you're back on land," she said.
It is currently the only operational Marine Corps vehicle capable of operating on land and in the water.
Most of that amount comes from "conservation easements," wherein property owners decline to build on land they own.
Others may have been washed away in the storm surge and their bodies only recently surfaced on land.
If the random point happens to be over water, it gets snapped to the nearest location on land.
The unfortunate reality is, many — all — of us could be walking on land that's soaked with our ancestor's blood.
A refuge from war Brown, rectangular houses constructed of handmade bricks sit on land that looks dry and parched.
The Israeli military makes decisions on land use, freedom of movement of Palestinians, home demolitions, and many other areas.
Once on land, these plants would eventually diversify into more complex forms, such as flowering plants, trees, and grass.
NUKE. While everyone else was busy mad-maxing it on land and starving out, I had a thriving civilization.
The mid-sized developer said it had booked an impairment of 593 million dirhams on land values in 53.
A few groups, survived, though: one in a bunker, one in the Ark, and one tiny duo on land.
Most of it is bought by wealthy developers, who by now are sitting on land banks of their own.
Crocodiles also lurk in the water this way, usually to keep an eye on prey that walks on land.
The site is located inside Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument on land adjacent to the Tohono O'odham Nation.
The release yesterday of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report on land use has resurfaced an uncomfortable reality.
There is an obvious replacement for transaction taxes: higher annual levies on property values or, ideally, on land values.
The flag is on land owned by Forbes and others who want to prevent Trump from acquiring the property.
The Sicily-Malta cable had background noise levels a fifth to an eighth of those in cables on land.
It's a dog eat dog world on land, but it's a shark eat your fish world in the sea.
If there can be no border on land or sea, a customs union could yet be forced on her.
But one can't help noticing that he is grazing his herd on land that has recently been ethnically cleansed.
In 2016 Queensland's minority Labor government tried to pass a bill to strengthen controls on land clearance once again.
Many are steering clear of the opportunity altogether, concerned by development costs and attracted to cheaper options on land.
But inevitably his submarine work is more about nature than the cityscape series he continues to develop on land.
Many people live and work on land for generations but without official titles or documentation they cannot prove tenure.
Farm subsidy reform, meantime, is another sticking point in reaching a compromise along with policy on land conservation programs.
DEME is building an 8.6km-long quay in Singapore, using watertight concrete chambers made in a factory on land.
To call someone "spineless" is an insult on land, but in the ocean, it's simply a sensible lifestyle choice.
If only it had all remained on land, or even washed up on beaches, where it could be collected.
The idea: If there's no space left for queers and sex workers on land, let's take to the water.
Its neck-to-body ratio made it harder to walk on land and burrow its progeny, like turtles do.
And who cares about looking like a cartoon villain if the hospital you own sits on land worth millions?
The government is actively seeking to encourage development of the manufacturing sector, offering competitive terms on land and taxes.
All of this is contributing to a rapid decline in wild creatures, both on land and in the ocean.
Still, Clovis settlements appear to follow the ice-free corridor, so some suspect they, at least, migrated on land.
Rivers, fisheries, waterways, and other sources of food on land have genetic memories of food, just like we do.
The joint venture, Ulba-FA, is now building on land at the Ulba plant, Kazakhstan's main uranium processing factory.
It didn't look that nice or whatever at first on land, but the way he surfed it was incredible.
Wynn is doing much of the development on land that is currently a large golf course the company owns.
Pieces of the laptop were later found in the woods on land owned by a member of his family.
The NPA has allocated over $100 million for infrastructure improvements including upgrades to access routes on land and sea.
For Friday's launch, SpaceX will again try to land the booster, on a floating platform instead of on land.
The idea of using floating nuclear reactors to power an electrical grid on land isn't that out there, either.
Campaigners have accused authorities of turning a blind eye to harassment against those who speak up on land rights.
The number of creatures involved in this massive diaspora may well dwarf any climate impacts yet seen on land.
Last week, children could be seen kicking around a soccer ball on land baked dry by the unrelenting sun.
"To win the fight against climate change, we need all hands on deck — on land and sea," they wrote.
It sits on land considered sacred by the Lenca, an indigenous people, to which Bertita belonged through her father.
Two albums ago, on Land of the Crimson Dawn , you were the only original member of the group left.
The inequalities of water access on Israeli settlements, built on land captured in the 1967 war, can be extreme.
A tour lasts about 70 minutes, with about half on land and half on water, the company's website says.
The second consideration was if they're taking their cash flow and reinvesting on land, what's left for the shareholders?
The president's first contact with Vietnam was on land contaminated by the United States military half a century ago.
Dr. Siegel's theory predicts that in fur seals the brain stem stays warm at sea but cools on land.
The gun fired and we were off, in a race billed as the world's most northern marathon on land.
There's so much to do on land in New York that it's easy to forget we're a water city.
Most countries view settlements that Israel has built on land captured in the 1967 Middle East war as illegal.
"Sloths are faster in water than they are on land!" an enthusiastic first-grade boy announced to Ms. Sorden.
And if that ice is on land, it can run into the ocean and contribute to sea level rise.
If they're growing on land where the landlord isn't aware of what they're doing, that's not going to work.
Researchers have found signs that crusts of bacteria were growing on land as long as 3.2 billion years ago.
That encourages oil firms and traders to pump oil into storage - either on land or in tankers at sea.
During that same period, the number of visitors on land-based tours jumped 21999 percent to 22005,000 from 79,000.
Significantly smaller scale confrontations continued through the week, resulting in numerous incidents on land and extending to the sea.
On land, mammals proliferated relatively rapidly — on the scale of hundreds of thousands of years, according to recent research.
But just because people live on land doesn't mean they are immune from the effects of the warming waters.
Back on land, Salahi was carried to Echo Special, the trailer, which would be his home for several years.
Now is the time we strengthened this law to continue serving all stakeholders — both on land and at sea.
"Just like there are mosquitoes and leeches on land that will bite humans, the same happens in the ocean."
And it's a healthy distraction from everything that's going on on land in the continental United States right now.
Scientists say they've discovered the deepest point on land, but it's not on a continent most people will visit.
On land, a half-mile jogging path winds past chin-up bars, benches and weights, creating an exercise circuit.
Turbines can be deployed at sea with fewer complaints than on land, where they are often condemned as eyesores.
Think about the subsidized Houston housing erected on land designated as high risk by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
It could take two to three weeks if Harvey arrives on land as a Category 3 hurricane, he said.
But since he left for the sea, the Philippine economy has grown, and there are more opportunities on land.
The residents, an extended clan of sharecroppers, grow tobacco, lentils and chickpeas on land belonging to an aristocratic family.
Their boat had been too far out of range to communicate with anyone either on land or at sea.
The company spent $527 million on land acquisition in the fourth quarter, and Miller said it's also crushing margins.
"We decided as a society a long time ago that top predators on land were important," Cousteau told me.
In addition to cutting down the amount of time needed to create a data center on land from about 2 years to around 90 days, the submarine data center has the added benefit of natural cooling from the ocean, eliminating one of the biggest costs of running a data center on land.
Weak prices have prompted traders to store diesel on tankers at sea for later delivery, as storage on land tightens.
Yet 54 hostages, held on land by various groups of Somali pirates, have been freed in the last several years.
Scientists have long studied the ways in which cloud cover can heavily influence the shape of ecosystems on land below.
Musk tweeted that this landing attempt was inherently more difficult than the previous successful attempt on land at Cape Canaveral.
The EFF gained support from a more aggressive stance on land reform -- driving the agenda of land expropriation without compensation.
Flammang studies fish locomotion at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, so she's used to seeing fish moving on land.
The leak volume is estimated at 43 barrels of crude oil on land, according to Missouri's Department of Natural Resources.
After its November election victory, the NLD instructed its branches across the country to gather information on land dispute cases.
Click here to view original GIFUsing your jet boat to put out a fire on land and save the day?
Soldiers in Western armies, sometimes acting as peacekeepers, have encountered fighters as young as six on land and at sea.
As their habitat melts, more bears are in poor shape, and they are spending more time on land, he said.
"Culture and tradition impacts so much on land ownership," Shipra Deo, state director of Landesa, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Letting the project fail also comes with risks, particularly for local governments that have spent millions on land and infrastructure.
All of this needs to be balanced against the impacts of mining the equivalent amounts of minerals on land, however.
The visuals are jarring: the ship looks like it's parked on land, the mustaches are frozen, the research looks difficult.
At the same time it would give local governments a new revenue source, reducing their unhealthy dependence on land sales.
The stark truth, says Mr Mody, is that it can only be stopped by fixing its underlying causes on land.
Throughout the Keys, all of the tons and tons of debris on land—14,000 dump trucks worth—has been removed.
"Pleurobot" imitates the amphibian's ambulation with its own articulated vertebrae, allowing it to slither along on land or at sea.
However, like groundwater on land, this water should be treated more like a savings account that can be quickly depleted.
Having seen the destruction wrought by mining on land, undersea miners are working doubly hard to plough a different furrow.
Chockalingam also has influence on a national level, as he advises the government policy thinktank Niti Aayog on land matters.
Dhammachayo, 72, is wanted for questioning for suspected money-laundering and on numerous charges of building on land without authorization.
Ibama imposes embargoes on land where illegal deforestation has taken place, as punishment and to allow the land to recover.
They are intended to be capable of attacking targets on land and underwater and providing aerial protection to other vessels.
For the last seven years, stifling regulations on land and natural resource use have become the norm across the country.
The company has also started doing solar power projects on land it owns, as well as natural gas pipeline easements.
Most world powers consider Israeli settlements on land captured in a 1967 war to be illegal under the Geneva conventions.
For example, might amphibians, which straddle this interface, act as vectors to bring water-going microplastics farther up on land?
In addition to investing in settlements on land claimed by the Palestinians, Friedman favors moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.
Duck boats' long history Duck boats can travel on land and water and are popular among tourists in major cities.
Under the Antiquities Act, presidents have nearly unlimited power to create national monuments on land the federal government already owns.
The landing marks the second time SpaceX recovered a rocket on land and their fifth recovered first stage in all.
The efts usually spend three to six years on land, eating insects, worms and any living thing that's small enough.
And at the same time, volcanoes erupted several times near some of the walruses' key haul-out sites on land.
Cal State Long Beach's campus, according to local NBC affiliate NBC4, was built on land owned by the Tongva Tribe.
If there were a problem out in the middle of the ocean, you would probably never see it on land.
However, the sturdy contracted sales have created significant pressure on land replenishment, and will raise the financial risks of homebuilders.
It took decades to figure out which species could grow on land that had been clear for hundreds of years.
In June, a Canadian mining company acquired cobalt and copper claims on land that was previously part of the monument.
The parish priest is of Congolese ancestry; the town's mosque opened in 2000 on land donated by the Catholic parish.
From platforms like this, the US armed forces can project military might on land, sea and air around the world.
Since 2009, walrus unable to find ice have been increasingly hauling out on land, to the detriment of their young.
Though most people explore Disney Springs on land, the Boathouse restaurant offers a more unique way to get around: amphicars.
But all known resources on land currently sit at 76 million tonnes – little more than 40 years of predictable supply.
As global warming increases, just like heat waves on land get more intense, so do heat waves over the ocean.
Anyone who is eager to apply should know that working aboard a cruise ship is unlike most jobs on land.
On land, in order to get the boat from point A to point B, Dotty is towed by a truck.
And, I will tell you, it will be on land, it will be on sea, it will be in air.
The fragments are heavier than water, so they settle into the treated sewage sludge, which is often spread on land.
Soon after the 2014 election, B.J.P.-led state governments across India began facilitating steep discounts on land purchases for Patanjali.
About 374 million years ago, life on Earth began to transition out of the world's oceans to walk on land.
Once on land, they scaled steep hills and rumbled along roads, heading south, toward advancing enemy forces played by Italians.
These last survivors equate life on land with religious integrity, vowing not to abandon their diminishing patch of terra firma.
The Chameau trove helped fuel a closet industry of treasure hunting in the area, both at sea and on land.
After spending so much time on land, this literal dive into a new world made the show's team work overtime.
Duck boats can drive on land and float on the water and are popular in cities like Seattle and Boston.
And the more time they spend on land, closer to the shore and unable to hunt, the thinner they become.
On land, guests can stroll the gardens, play pétanque or attend the outdoor cinema, all while listening to the surf.
The neighborhood, Eastlake, is a mix of dockside and waterfront communities and conventional single-family houses and condos on land.
However, water trapped on land in Greenland's ice cap does increase the sea level when it melts into the ocean.
"It's a looming crisis," said Odenda Lumumba, head of the Kenya Land Alliance, a group that works on land reform.
They would finish by knocking back a shot of gin before he scurried back on land with the completed forms.
"The benefits are not just going to be what you will be doing on water, but on land," he said.
Some 26,000 weather stations around the planet constantly feed the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data on land temperatures.
One side of the structure will be on land; the other sides will rest on steel piles in the river.
On land bought from Carrie's other brother, Beatty, they built a house, Naulakha, named after the novel, though spelled differently.
On land, pedestrians and a motorist were killed in recent years in accidents involving the vehicles in Philadelphia and Boston.
The city was established by white settlers on land occupied by Native Americans in the 1840s Story at a glance
It's a stunt that the company tried twice before in 2015 — and failed at it twice, before succeeding on land.
Between 1000 and 1300 A.D., the Dutch had relied on wheat, grown on land that had once been swampy bogs.
According to BBC, the blue whale is the animal with the highest percentage of body fat on land and sea.
They have responded by relying on land sales, real estate development and off-balance sheet borrowings to square the circle.
It was only last December that the company finally brought one of its Falcon 9 rockets back down on land.
The episode ended with the crew back on land toasting to a successful bairdi season and a fresh start on opilio.
Two of these boosters were recovered on land, and now four have been recovered on a drone ship out at sea.
As bad as it was up here on land this year, things were a whole lot darker down below sea-level.
But just as the cheetah is the fastest animal on land, humans are the queens and kings of Theory of Mind.
The Palestinians and many countries consider the settlements illegal under the Geneva conventions that bar settling on land captured in war.
The government decided last year that it would launch the defense system on land that is owned by Asian giant Lotte.
Most countries consider all of the settlements built on land that Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war as illegal.
In addition, on land, increasing temperatures are causing permanently frozen soils, known as permafrost, to become not-so-permanently frozen soils.
"Unfortunately, as we introduce more measures on land and in the air, the modus operandi of criminals also evolves," Fidelity said.
The search took place on land, sea and air, and was done by foot and with drones and sonar, Sult said.
Life on Earth might have started billions of years ago on land, not in the sea, according to a new study.
The IPCC is now planning to release a special report this year focusing on land use, which will include forest management.
It was not immediately clear whether the planes were taking off from an aircraft carrier or a military base on land.
Worse: moments after the siege on Casterly Rock, Euron Greyjoy destroys the Unsullied's fleet, trapping them on land with limited supplies.
Nearly three-quarters of rural women in India depend on land for a livelihood, yet only about 13 percent own land.
That brings SpaceX's total number of successful landings to 245 and continues the company's success streak of landing rockets on land.
Microsoft thinks it can install underwater data centers faster than it can build ones on land—90 days versus two years.
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SpaceX has previously landed first stage rockets on land after Florida launches but had not done so on the West Coast.
Some of them had not set foot on land for years; one had been separated from his family for 22 years.
And Simbakubwa is the oldest of this group, making it one of the largest carnivorous mammals ever to live on land.
Johnston's main concern, however, is the 1-acre limit on land, especially in the face of the current glut of pot.
Cover Image: Former army solider Michael Behenna stands on land that he helps work in Medford, Oklahoma on July 17, 2014.
On land, walruses appear to be sluggish and slow when moving, but this is due to their size, not their fitness.
He also goes over some unintended side effects of the training – like forgetting to breathe normally when back on land. 3.
Most migrants are entering the region via Turkey on land, or via Greece, Italy and the Balkans having traveled by boat.
On land, the atmospheric pressure is about 15 pounds per square inch, but the bottom of Mariana Trench is 16,000 PSI.
On land, the Turkey-backed Free Syrian Army rebels were also helping the operation in Afrin, a senior Turkish official said.
U.S. officials have noted an uptick in Cuban migrants trying to get to the United States on land and by sea.
"Duck boats should outright be banned, whether on land or on water, they are unsafe in either situation," Goodman tells PEOPLE.
NEW YORK/MEDICILÂNDIA, Brazil (Reuters) - For years, Valdomiro Facchi has made a living ranching on land carved from the Amazon rainforest.
" Under the Sea" is a sing-songy tune that lists the benefits of living life underwater as opposed to on land.
Lorenzana said on Tuesday the military had intensified operations on land with the aim of defeating Abu Sayyaf within six months.
After a herd attacks on land, the kids and Daniel bring Alex and the badly wounded Charlie back to the Abigail.
However, there is as significant a distinction among operating on land, sea, or air as there is in operating in space.
Targets on land in North Korea would likely follow next, as the US brought it vastly superior nuclear forces to bear.
Last week, the Obama administration canceled 15 oil and gas leases in Montana, on land considered sacred by the Blackfeet Tribe.
Once enough trash has been collected, ships are sent in to suck up the debris and dispose of it on land.
Washington can accelerate regional deterrence by building up missile defenses on U.S. warships and on land within Japan and South Korea.
The Trump Organization owed $36,85033 in unpaid property taxes on land near its California golf course, according to the Washington Post.
The adventure capitalists represented by the OIA also spread a lie about recreation's local and immediate impact on land and wildlife.
"There would be no need to build roads, infrastructure or ... relocate communities - nothing major like we see on land," he added.
Hemingway wars with neo-noir; fatherly duty conflicts with conventional morality; Baker-on-land doesn't match up with Baker-at-sea.
If that sounds ambitious, consider that the country has installed some 50,000 wind turbines on land over the past two decades.
The front and backyards of homes in Bangun overflow with waste on land that once had been used to grow rice.
Many weasels spend time in water, and one species, the sea otter, is a marine mammal that rarely comes on land.
Some of the additional water stored on land would have been trapped in new reservoirs, such as China's Three Gorges Dam.
As proposed, that would mean requiring a competitive bidding process and changes to the fees on land use and generating capacity.
Staying on land, I learned, was not an option, especially when I had babies of my own to hold and help.
It's just that one involves defying gravity on land, and the other involves battling it to not sink in the water.
Most countries view the Israeli-built settlements on land captured in the 1967 Six-Day War as illegal, which Israel disputes.
"It's brutal," said Le Cleac'h after meeting his family and enjoying his first meal on land in more than two months.
Lucas is considered a risky pick by environmentalists who aren't keen on an oil exec calling the shots on land management.
Her project, dubbed Lisboeta, is on land adjacent to the $4.6 billion Lisboa Palace casino that SJM will open in 2019.
Dr. Flammang said that the waterfall-climbing cave fish eventually might give scientists hints about how fish originally arrived on land.
Since the broccoli and Brussels sprouts at Om Sleiman Farm are grown on land in Area C, development is completely restricted.
The effervescent redhead (always accompanied by her charming companion Flounder) swam through the sea singing and dreaming about life on land.
The animals spend weeks or months swimming in the ocean, but they come on land to mate and rear their young.
Let's say you want to build a warehouse on land zoned M2-1, a manufacturing district that allows certain industrial uses.
Turkish warplanes frequently carry out cross-border air strikes against PKK targets there but reports of clashes on land are rare.
To minimize this catastrophe, we must focus on which areas on land and in the sea collectively harbor the most species.
The deadly war in Yemen is also taking place at sea — with even less accountability than on land, our reporter found.
They have steadily expanded Jewish settlements in the West Bank, on land Palestinians expected to be part of any Palestinian state.
After displaying respiratory problems, the man was taken to a private clinic on land for treatment, according to the Associated Press.
On land, it passes through impossible places — ravines, cliff bands, bogs, waterfalls, rocky summits, white water — that few people ever see.
When music is playing, she can walk on land — even dance and sing — and she becomes the frontwoman for Kai's band.
The Chicxulub event was as damaging to life in the oceans as it was to creatures on land, a study shows.
An ice tongue is a strip of ice that floats on the water without breaking off from the ice on land.
She has lived on land that borders Trump's with her husband, Michael, a farmer and fisherman, for more than 40 years.
So far, 61 people on the ship have tested positive for coronavirus, and they are being treated in hospitals on land.
To evacuate the thousands now unable to flee on land, a navy ship capable of carrying 700 people has anchored offshore.
There are only six cabins on land and six cabins floating in the water, making it difficult to snag a reservation.
Thermometers on land around the world have tracked temperatures for more than a century, but the ocean temperature record is spottier.
Tucker first spotted the deer before rifle season began, on land his family leases to farm in Gallatin, northeast of Nashville.
Here across the border in Bolivia, where there are fewer restrictions on land clearance, deforestation appears to be accelerating as well.
"Thai authorities should halt all criminal prosecutions against community members, and review the policy on land and forest management," she said.
The lease sale, covering 757,607.14 acres, was one of the largest conducted on land under the administration of President Donald Trump.
The first excavator is parked on land "immediately to the east of us," the center posted on its Facebook page Sunday.
There are far fewer local racetracks than there were 20 years ago; most sat on land that has now been redeveloped.
There's plenty of robust scientific evidence that shows that extreme heat events on land are getting worse as climate change accelerates.
That logjam has left the finances of local governments in many manufacturing-dependent cities dangerously dependent on land sales for revenue.
It is our responsibility to use our profits and platforms to fight the climate emergency on land and in our seas.
An Israeli family built a home on land taken away from Palestinians — and then tried to rent it out on Airbnb.
That stood for 7 knots in the water and 70 miles-per-hour on land, a fairly impressive feat at the time.
Republican Doug Burgum ordered demonstrators to leave the camp located on land owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Feb.
It will have to invest up to 350 million euros per year on land to obtain this target, it said on Monday.
Of the raft of initiatives, three garnering the most attention were those focused on land availability, the rental sector and modular construction.
Beyond that, the results may also rekindle a debate in the scientific community about whether human evolution has unfolded entirely on land.
And this happened despite the dozens of marines, boats, helicopters, raids on land and sea, and even drones that patrolled the region.
The book details Thoreau's experience living in a cabin near Walden Pond, on land owned by his close friend Ralph Waldo Emerson.
For instance, in the late 1970s Pittsburgh raised the tax on land values to more than five times the rate on structures.
Green is the current holder of the world land speed record, and the first person to break the sound barrier on land.
Silver (Marta Mazurek) and Golden (Michalina Olszańska) are two mermaids who emerge on land in 1980s Poland and join a rock band.
Turkish warplanes frequently carry out cross-border air strikes against PKK targets there but reports of clashes on land there are rare.
It's hard not to be when you start out life as a tadpole and end up being able to walk on land!
The common swift, for example, is almost permanently airborne, and can fly for at least 200 days without touching down on land.
The agricultural powerhouse on Brazil's border with Paraguay has seen at least 30 assaults on land rights activists since January, Buzatto said.
The families suffering the biggest drops on land are Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), Hymenoptera (including bees and ants), and Coleoptera (dung beetles).
These majestic birds have, on occasion, shown their lack of agility on land, despite being able to swim gracefully in the water.
It's an important stretch of evolutionary history, bridging the Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian epochs, when life on land began to rapidly diversify.
Although seabed mining is terribly expensive and very high risk, it's competitive with the cost of setting up a source on land.
Supporters of a relaxation of laws on land ownership say the reform would boost Brazil's recession-hit economy and increase food production.
On land or in the air, modern technology consistently handles mundane, repetitious, complex, or mind-numbing tasks so we don't have to.
Lewis Hamilton continues to win on land and on sea ... setting sail in Barbados with a bunch of hot chicks in thongs.
The capsule, which was lifted out of the water by a boat using a crane, is due back on land by Sunday.
But one particular fish just can't seem to make up its mind about living in the water or on land: the mudskipper.
I've been running that successful company on land for many years now, so I've really been sinking my teeth into that business.
Many organisms take much more time to grow and reproduce compared to their counterparts on land because they subsist on fewer nutrients.
Christian churches as well as Hindu and Sikh temples operate on land donated by the ruling family, the State Department report notes.
Livestock in total produce about 15% of the world's carbon emissions, as much as all transportation on land, air, and sea combined.
At the same time, we heard land certificates are being provided to businessmen, on land on which farmers were living and farming.
Trade sources and Reuters shipping data indicated a rising number of tankers storing oil offshore China because facilities on land are full.
It's currently moored at Port Maua and protected by 250 federal police both on land and in gun boats in the water.
Palmer amaranth also has appeared in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Michigan, including on land in the federal conservation program.
Helicopters and vessels were headed towards the area and facilities to receive passengers were being prepared on land, the rescue service added.
Landing the Falcon 9 on land is an easier task, but only certain missions are suitable candidates for landing on solid ground.
But there is a 12 km stretch where people used to sneak through on land after making the river crossing in Turkey.
Analysts said local governments who are heavily reliant on land sale revenue may have little incentive to fully implement the rental programme.
Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), Trump's nominee to lead the Interior Department, has also fought the Republicans on their stance on land-transfers.
In 2014 China dragged an oil rig into Vietnam's territorial waters, provoking confrontations at sea and violent anti-Chinese protests on land.
After he takes care of the xenophobic hoard, Arthur spends some time on land with his lady, Mera, who is ocean-born.
Tania, who remained on land throughout the incident, sadly had to watch as her husband and child slowly disappeared from her view.
The influential Phra Dhammachayo, 72, is wanted for questioning over suspected money-laundering and numerous charges of building on land without authorization.
Researchers and support crew members will accompany Lecomte in a yacht called Discoverer, while doctors will monitor Lecomte's condition remotely on land.
But the cafe and the cluster of homes behind it sit on land that archaeologists consider to be of immense historical value.
He favors an annual property tax as part of broader tax reform that reduces local governments' reliance on land sales for revenue.
Four years later he began work on Poundbury, an extension to the town of Dorchester, built on land belonging to the Duchy.
That phenomenon, exacerbated by human industrialization, traps heat in the oceans and on land and raises the temperature of the entire globe.
Today, we see that aggression on many fronts: in space, on land, at sea, in our neighborhoods and on our personal computers.
After he completed a graduate degree, he became the founding principal of an Islamic school built on land donated by local villagers.
Sediment kicked up by underwater mining would dissolve and resettle, and there would be no carbon emissions, unlike on land, he noted.
Indonesia is the world's biggest palm oil producer and environmentalists blame much of the forest destruction on land clearance for the crop.
Once on land they had to do a 6 km timed ruck march, then competitive pistol shoot and other standard SOF skills.
The Japanese sought to find weaknesses, but kept running up against American power on land, on the sea and in the air.
First, the country needs entirely new classes of cheap, disposable drones that engage targets on land, at sea and in the air.
Even Mr. Romero, happily tending his avocado bushes on land once filled with mighty trees, is saddened by the loss of forest.
The researchers discovered that twice as much water was trapped on land from 2002 to 2014 than was pumped out of aquifers.
The unexpected discovery will help them understand how our ancestors left the water, transforming fins into limbs to move around on land.
Karachi is a city built on land grabs, mining of resources, political parties violently claiming space, and military operations snuffing them out.
The Palestinians and many countries deem settlements to be illegal under the Geneva conventions that bar settling on land captured in war.
The number of people has had a huge influence on land and water—poor farming, overfishing, eutrophication—to name just a few.
Historically speaking, black people were left to die on land in Nova Scotia because they gave them land that wasn't very fertile.
Interestingly, the study found that the number of marine heat waves is increasing faster than the number of heat waves on land.
The prices are pretty much the same as they are on land: I got a cold brew, which set me back $4.45.
The president seems not to want to allow passengers out of their quarantine on board the ship and into quarantine on land.
Ben Zahn, the mayor of Kenner, said it did not appear that any homes on land had been damaged by the blast.
For every mountain on land here there's a mountain underwater, for every valley and river there are underwater corridors or sea caves.
The Palestinians and many countries consider settlements to be illegal under the Geneva Conventions that bar settling on land captured in war.
The group had an encampment on land owned by the Union Pacific Railroad and had been working, reportedly, alongside the Border Patrol.
Trump has enabled Israel's expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank on land supposed to be part of a Palestinian state.
Awkward on land, they cannot climb icy cliffs and so are vulnerable to warming weather and high winds whipping across the ice.

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