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forces of nature

n. 1 (force of nature English)Category:English plurals 2 (context plurale tantum English) The might of nature, notably as opposed to the helpless futility of men.

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Forces of Nature

Forces of Nature is a 1999 romantic comedy film, directed by Bronwen Hughes, and starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock.

Forces of Nature (2004 film)

Forces of Nature is an IMAX film about strong forces that shape the Earth's surface. It is produced by the National Geographic Society, and includes coverage of

  • Earthquakes - a history of earthquakes in Turkey, by Ross Stein.
  • Volcanoes - a volcanic eruption on the island on Montserrat, by volcanologist Dr. Marie Edmonds.
  • Tornadoes - chasing tornadoes in the American Midwest, by Joshua Wurman and a team of tornado chasers.

It is directed by Sean Casey and narrated by Kevin Bacon.

Forces of Nature (TV series)

Forces of Nature is a four-part television documentary series presented by physicist Brian Cox. The series was co-produced by BBC Studios, PBS and France Télévisions and originally aired in the United Kingdom weekly from 4 July 2016 at 21:00 on BBC One.

The documentary series couples high-definition cinematography with calm and methodical narration, uncovering how some of our planet's most beautiful sights and events are created by the underlying forces of nature. It follows on from Brian's 2014 series for the BBC, Human Universe. An accompanying book with the same name has also been published.

Forces of Nature (book)

Forces of Nature is a 2016 book by Professor Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen. The book accompanies the BBC One TV series of the same name, Forces of Nature.

Usage examples of "forces of nature".

And all the forces of Nature were epitomized for him now in the distant blue cone which he knew so well, but had yet to feel beneath his feet.

She didn't understand that Brun was under constraints far more binding than any of the others: the traditions and customs of the Clan, the unfathomable, unpredictable spirits that controlled the forces of nature, and his own sense of responsibility.

He might not be able to work the spells or control the forces of nature, but he knew how it could be done by one of talent.

For the moment, however, we shall turn to the recent attempts to bring together our understanding of the other forces of nature into a single, unified quantum theory.

TOM AND GOLDBERRY AS NATURE SPIRITS Tom and Goldberry may be seen as nature spirits, figures who represent the forces of nature--for example, Mother Nature.

Soon Ripley Forte would be fighting the powerful forces of nature.

And now the enemy added his renewed attacks to the forces of nature.

Inside that expanse where the very forces of nature had been skewed into violence, the Lady stood untouched.

And all the forces of Nature were epitomised for him now in the distant blue cone which he knew so well, but had yet to feel beneath his feet.