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but squid, sea enemies and such will be lying on the beach or artfully position on conveniently placed rock formation, or even just dangling from the margins in the picture. this is standard procedure in illustration until the middle of the 19th century. it will look nice enough but wouldn't it seem more natural to draw squids swimming in water, springing, fears and alert instead of putrefying on iraq? but then what was natural to someone? even if they were naturals. one thing that wasn't natural, if you think about it was imagining what an underwater scene look like for a simple reason. people back then didn't have the technology to ever be under water for very long. and certainly not be able to see much while making a stab at it. there were no diving bells or submarines. you might take a deep breath, hold your nose and dive under for a look, but water is muddy and it's hard to see through it when it is moving, plus you can only hold your breath for so long. and certainly not long enough to plunge a mile down to get a peep at anglerfish is in such. in england it was only after a home
but squid, sea enemies and such will be lying on the beach or artfully position on conveniently placed rock formation, or even just dangling from the margins in the picture. this is standard procedure in illustration until the middle of the 19th century. it will look nice enough but wouldn't it seem more natural to draw squids swimming in water, springing, fears and alert instead of putrefying on iraq? but then what was natural to someone? even if they were naturals. one thing that wasn't...
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wouldn't it seem more natural to draw a squid swimming in the water, springy, fierce and alert instead of piewt rifying on a rock? but then what was natural to someone in 1840, even if they were a naturalist? one thing that wasn't natch -- national was imagining an underwater scene. people back then didn't have the technology to ever be underwater for very long and certainly not being able to see much while making a stab at it. there were no diving bells or submarines. you might hold your breath and dive under for a look, but water is often muddy, and it's hard to see through it. plus you can only hold your breath for so long, and certainly not long enough to get a peep a mile down. in england it was only in the 1850s that people started to get a sense of what aquatic creatures looked like in life, such that illustrators began drawing underwater marine scenes. before this, as modern as the british were in so many ways, even those with advanced educations, three names and salad forks had no way of picturing undersea life in the jacques cousteau style that's second nature to us. you had
wouldn't it seem more natural to draw a squid swimming in the water, springy, fierce and alert instead of piewt rifying on a rock? but then what was natural to someone in 1840, even if they were a naturalist? one thing that wasn't natch -- national was imagining an underwater scene. people back then didn't have the technology to ever be underwater for very long and certainly not being able to see much while making a stab at it. there were no diving bells or submarines. you might hold your...
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it all looks nice enough but wouldn't it seem more natural to draw a squid swimming in the water fierce and alert institute putrefying on a rock? but then what was natural to someone in 1840? even if they were a naturalist one thing that wasn't natural if you think about it was imagining what an underwater scene looked like for a simple reason. people back then didn't have the technology to ever be under water for very long and certainly not to be able to see much will even making a stab at it. there were no diving submarines. you might take a deep breath and hold your nose and a dive under but water is often muddy and it's hard to see through when its moving plus you can only hold your breath for so long and certainly not long enough to plunge a mile down and get a peek at inglis officious and such. in england it was only after the home aquarium in the 1850's that people started to get a sense of what aquatic creatures looked like in life such that illustrators' began drawling underwater marine scenes. before this as modern as the british war in so many ways, even those with advanced e
it all looks nice enough but wouldn't it seem more natural to draw a squid swimming in the water fierce and alert institute putrefying on a rock? but then what was natural to someone in 1840? even if they were a naturalist one thing that wasn't natural if you think about it was imagining what an underwater scene looked like for a simple reason. people back then didn't have the technology to ever be under water for very long and certainly not to be able to see much will even making a stab at it....
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there is some of this bobbing around and flying fish to and what they do but squid, cnn amazed are lying on the beach or conveniently plays rock formations or dangling from the margins this is standard procedure and illustration in the middle of the 19th century. still nice enough. would not be more irked natural to draw squints and the water alert instead of putrefying on a rock? that was natural and 8040 even if they were a natural less. to see what the underwater scene that they did not have the technology to be under water and certainly not see much there was no diving bells. you might take good deep breath and die vendor for all look but watcher is often muddy and hard to see through it. you can only hold your breath so long it is certainly not long have to plunge down 1 mile to look at the anglers fish and such. only after who macquarie and mania the people started to get a sense of what aquatic creatures look like so illustrators began trying underwater marine scenes. it is as modern in 12 with the advance educations, has no way to pitch your undersea life and good shot custos sty
there is some of this bobbing around and flying fish to and what they do but squid, cnn amazed are lying on the beach or conveniently plays rock formations or dangling from the margins this is standard procedure and illustration in the middle of the 19th century. still nice enough. would not be more irked natural to draw squints and the water alert instead of putrefying on a rock? that was natural and 8040 even if they were a natural less. to see what the underwater scene that they did not have...
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like squid 6 rome -- warned that they will become more powerful in the market. the first gas delivery to the baltic pipeline is expected by october. >> telecom is facing strong opposition in its plans to selloff american opposition to its second biggest wireless operator, at&t. sprint has filed an anti-trust suit in an attempt to block the takeover. saying that give at&t too much of the market. at&t argues that it would allow the bringing of high-speed services to more people at lower cost. at&t may have to pay for a $6 billion break up. let's thank you, steve. -- >> and thank you, steve. 40 score people missing, countless stranded after the worst storm in years. emergency crews have been airdropping food and supplies to areas, off by floods and landslides. >> just six months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami, japan has been it by another natural catastrophe. the worst storm in decades ripped across the country, leaving a trail of destruction. many communities are cut off from the outside world. >> i heard the sound of rocks tumbling down. i was terri
like squid 6 rome -- warned that they will become more powerful in the market. the first gas delivery to the baltic pipeline is expected by october. >> telecom is facing strong opposition in its plans to selloff american opposition to its second biggest wireless operator, at&t. sprint has filed an anti-trust suit in an attempt to block the takeover. saying that give at&t too much of the market. at&t argues that it would allow the bringing of high-speed services to more people...
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the great american bubble machine in it he famously described goldman sachs as a quote great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money t.v. discussed with us recently how although people are unaware of it the big bank has profound power in society how much you're paying for gas how much you're paying for electricity how much you're paying for your credit cards. your mortgages how much you're paying in taxes and how much of your tax dollars are going to debt service. unlike the mainstream media a few here would be shocked by respondents comments that was paid for nearly two weeks these protesters have been out every day hoping to bring an end. or at least awareness to what many call a corrupt system. and still others who argue for years that the government's actions are dictated by the big banks the very special interest in on wall street the insurance industry these got these are the people who are writing the laws that obama is passing they are keeping him in power they are the ones that are financed this c
the great american bubble machine in it he famously described goldman sachs as a quote great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money t.v. discussed with us recently how although people are unaware of it the big bank has profound power in society how much you're paying for gas how much you're paying for electricity how much you're paying for your credit cards. your mortgages how much you're paying in taxes and...
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adopted a different approach to the concept of commuting or he's excited boy to travel to the island of squids bergen to discover what the fuss was all about. that's what it really means to put the shoulder to the will contrary to popular opinion huskies don't go on vacation once the snow melts down supporting. cars. in fact in the world snowden will see the being doctor is a year round phenomenon. where the only means of transportation air around archipelago. and while by now cars and no one will have replaced them in many parts of the north koreans bergen hoskins. who are afraid it's not only more environmentally friendly but also thanks for always rely on we called to deal with the cold wild dogs will never let you down. like most of the residents of norway's longer beyond robert wasn't born here. he moved in his mid twenty's fleeing big city congestion in hopes of reconnecting with nature he says who cleans his jeep behind his barking female peter mares is the major change in his life plus it gives the dogs fit the story beats they know they need the. exercise every day so. when it improve
adopted a different approach to the concept of commuting or he's excited boy to travel to the island of squids bergen to discover what the fuss was all about. that's what it really means to put the shoulder to the will contrary to popular opinion huskies don't go on vacation once the snow melts down supporting. cars. in fact in the world snowden will see the being doctor is a year round phenomenon. where the only means of transportation air around archipelago. and while by now cars and no one...
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. >> schools of large squid are causes a stir.ishermen proudly showed off their catcher with some are catching them by the thousands. they say the they only show up every few years likely because of the warmer water brought on by la nina. they are delighted to take a few home. >> a compromise in the battle for an online sales tax and we showed you this campus confrontation last night. how our video has become key in a . >>> update opponent a violent confrontation. we showed it to you last night. today noel walker showed the video to berkeley police after questions about how they handled the arrest of a protester. >> reporter: berkeley is no strange tore protests but few end like the one last night. >> normally when we have building occupations or sit ins the crowd is peaceful. >> reporter: but last night two police officers were injured when a protest about proposed tuition hikes escalated to this. >> what you will see is the officers that are trying to close the door and the crowd on the outside is stop that. >> reporter: watch t
. >> schools of large squid are causes a stir.ishermen proudly showed off their catcher with some are catching them by the thousands. they say the they only show up every few years likely because of the warmer water brought on by la nina. they are delighted to take a few home. >> a compromise in the battle for an online sales tax and we showed you this campus confrontation last night. how our video has become key in a . >>> update opponent a violent confrontation. we showed...
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. >> schools of large squid are causes a stir. fishermen proudly showed off their catcher with some are catching them by the thousands. they say the they only show up every few years likely because of the warmer water brought on by la nina. they are delighted to take a few home. >> a compromise in the battle for an online sales tax and we showed you this campus confrontation last night. how our video has become key in a police investigation. >> it's booty paradise. inside the eat real festival. [ male announcer ] humble beginnings are true beginnings. they are the purest way to gauge success. maybe the only way to gauge success. but the most powerful thing about humble beginnings is that they are... ♪ ...humbling. show where you're going without forgetting where you're from. ♪ now lease the all-new 2011 chrysler 300 for $339 a month for well-qualified lessees. . >>> update opponent a violent confrontation. we showed it to you last night. today noel walker showed the video to berkeley police after questions about how they handled t
. >> schools of large squid are causes a stir. fishermen proudly showed off their catcher with some are catching them by the thousands. they say the they only show up every few years likely because of the warmer water brought on by la nina. they are delighted to take a few home. >> a compromise in the battle for an online sales tax and we showed you this campus confrontation last night. how our video has become key in a police investigation. >> it's booty paradise. inside the...
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i think it just continues to kind of defy and sort of it's like this big, large squid that just keepse like, no, i'm all of these things. >> reporter: most notably it's an american story that continues to resonate and provoke. >> warner: again, the major developments of the day. global markets rallied on hopes that european leaders will rescue greece from default. the dow jones industrials gained more than 270 points. rebels in libya staged a new assault on moammar qaddafi's home city of sirte. the u.s. senate moved towards spiking a deal on a short term funding deal that would keep the government operating until mid november. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: a new rapid test kit for h.i.v. could stem the drop-out rate for patients who need treatment. and it could encourage early, more effective therapy. that's on our global health page. the morning line looks at president obama's three-day western fund-raising swing as he takes aim against potential g.o.p. rivals. and we remember wangari maathai. in a 2005 conversation with jeff, she t
i think it just continues to kind of defy and sort of it's like this big, large squid that just keepse like, no, i'm all of these things. >> reporter: most notably it's an american story that continues to resonate and provoke. >> warner: again, the major developments of the day. global markets rallied on hopes that european leaders will rescue greece from default. the dow jones industrials gained more than 270 points. rebels in libya staged a new assault on moammar qaddafi's home...