realm
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Knight

- Like knights, baronets are accorded the title Sir. Baronets are not peers of the realm,
Like knights, baronets are accorded the title Sir. Baronets are not peers of the realm,
FINAL FANTASY XIV Documentary Part #1 - "One Point O"

- At that time we didn't have any plans of A Realm Reborn just yet.
At that time we didn't have any plans of A Realm Reborn just yet.
10 Things You Should Eliminate From Your Life

- You might not think much of it, but clutter extends beyond the physical realm; it infiltrates our mental and emotional spaces, creating unnecessary chaos and stress.
You might not think much of it, but clutter extends beyond the physical realm; it infiltrates our mental and emotional spaces, creating unnecessary chaos and stress.
13 Things My Hearing Friends Should Know // International Week of the Deaf [CC]
![13 Things My Hearing Friends Should Know // International Week of the Deaf [CC]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/xQFuL2KYRdc/hqdefault.jpg)
- My hearing can exist in a completely separate realm to yours; it's OK.
My hearing can exist in a completely separate realm to yours; it's OK.
What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...

- are observed. In the meantime, they seem to exist in some sort of probability realm, in
are observed. In the meantime, they seem to exist in some sort of probability realm, in
- in a probabilistic realm) when we are not actively retrieving information from there
in a probabilistic realm) when we are not actively retrieving information from there
Satoshi Kon - Editing Space & Time

- especially from outside the realm of live-action.
especially from outside the realm of live-action.
Islam: Empire of Faith

- the easternmost boundaries of the Ottoman realm.
the easternmost boundaries of the Ottoman realm.
What Is Time? Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Information, Free Will, Causality...

- are observed. In the meantime, they seem to exist in some sort of probability realm, in
are observed. In the meantime, they seem to exist in some sort of probability realm, in
- in a probabilistic realm) when we are not actively retrieving information from there
in a probabilistic realm) when we are not actively retrieving information from there
I found an EPIC treassure in Minecraft - Part 6

- Apparently one block in in the nether realm is eight blocks in the other round. So if I walk like this I
Apparently one block in in the nether realm is eight blocks in the other round. So if I walk like this I
Episode 4: They Are Otterly Adorable

- Sea Otters don't do that very well and it took a lot of trial and error to kind of figure that out and for the most part if you don't have an ability to really provide that maternal care for the pups that are that are rescued it's very difficult to reintegrate them back successfully into the wild and the Monterey Bay team since the mid 80s has been trying this in various forms and they they've gone you know where they had animal care staff that were you know pretty much just totally invested in trying to do everything possible to play the part of a sea otter mom and and teach these pups everything they would need to know to be able to forage and how to find food and how to break it open and and and they you know tried a number of times to rehabilitate animals like that and release them back into the into the wild and had very little success doing that and so for a long time if there was a stranded sea otter pup it was pretty much deemed non-releasable by the US Fish and Wildlife Service pretty quickly and then if you know and then provided a home was available at a at an accredited institution of an aquarium or zoo that animal would be moved into that that sort of public display type realm but what the folks at Monterey Bay Aquarium started doing was taking some of their older females in their in their exhibit their exhibit population and essentially using them as surrogate moms for these stranded pups where they would provide one of their older females with a with a newly stranded pup to see if the female would take it under her wing for lack of better word and and start raising the pup and that became a very successful program to this day it's very successful and it's starting to branch out into into some other partner facilities that that we hope hopefully we'll be working with in the future on that as well and so but the limiting factor is the number of females that can serve as surrogates because it's a very there's only a handful of them it takes a long time and there have been years where there's more pups stranding or being either abandoned or in the case of some of the animals that we brought here to Georgia Aquarium their mothers were preyed upon by white sharks and and therefore abandoned and so if there's not enough surrogates in the in the program then those animals are deemed non-releasable and an effort is made to try and place them into into aquariums and zoos.
Sea Otters don't do that very well and it took a lot of trial and error to kind of figure that out and for the most part if you don't have an ability to really provide that maternal care for the pups that are that are rescued it's very difficult to reintegrate them back successfully into the wild and the Monterey Bay team since the mid 80s has been trying this in various forms and they they've gone you know where they had animal care staff that were you know pretty much just totally invested in trying to do everything possible to play the part of a sea otter mom and and teach these pups everything they would need to know to be able to forage and how to find food and how to break it open and and and they you know tried a number of times to rehabilitate animals like that and release them back into the into the wild and had very little success doing that and so for a long time if there was a stranded sea otter pup it was pretty much deemed non-releasable by the US Fish and Wildlife Service pretty quickly and then if you know and then provided a home was available at a at an accredited institution of an aquarium or zoo that animal would be moved into that that sort of public display type realm but what the folks at Monterey Bay Aquarium started doing was taking some of their older females in their in their exhibit their exhibit population and essentially using them as surrogate moms for these stranded pups where they would provide one of their older females with a with a newly stranded pup to see if the female would take it under her wing for lack of better word and and start raising the pup and that became a very successful program to this day it's very successful and it's starting to branch out into into some other partner facilities that that we hope hopefully we'll be working with in the future on that as well and so but the limiting factor is the number of females that can serve as surrogates because it's a very there's only a handful of them it takes a long time and there have been years where there's more pups stranding or being either abandoned or in the case of some of the animals that we brought here to Georgia Aquarium their mothers were preyed upon by white sharks and and therefore abandoned and so if there's not enough surrogates in the in the program then those animals are deemed non-releasable and an effort is made to try and place them into into aquariums and zoos.