Within seconds, the clouds begin to disperse and the suns rays thaw my chilled arms. |
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If you see mock suns or the 22 degree halo around the sun always look directly overhead to the zenith. |
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It is only when the Sun is on the horizon that we get the mock suns exactly on the 22-degree halo. |
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The twin suns of Safi and Soka were discernible as bloated yellow-red spheres just over the horizon. |
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How can you anyone think, with all the countless billions of suns in the universe, that we could be alone? |
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All except for 47 Ursae Majoris are gas giants orbiting closer to their suns than Mercury orbits our sun. |
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The cloud of atramentous bats scattered, allowing the suns blue rays to stream down. |
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Also, both your natal suns are in water signs, another indicator of compatibility. |
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The lights above glared down on them all, a rack of suns illuminating a drifting fleet of ships. |
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The suns rose bright over the treetops, bathing them in a soft golden glow. |
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They deliberately bypassed many non-yellow suns until they reached the very next yellow sun. |
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There was a flash of light more intense than a thousand suns and a burning heat. |
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Typically, a neutron star will have the mass of one and a half suns compressed into a spherical volume just 10-15 km in diameter. |
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The view into Alum was stunning, with the suns rays beaming through the water cascading down the sheer walls. |
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He also claimed that the stars were other suns and that space was infinite. |
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Remember, our solar system is contained within the Milky Way galaxy which in turn is comprised of many other planets, suns and stars! |
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It seemed that it was nearing dawn, although how long night would be on a planet with two suns I didn't know. |
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After many suns the fighting stopped and the people came back again, but the beautiful valley of the great river was all changed. |
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Five suns passed, and still another five suns had risen and set, and yet no braves returned. |
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Like the hills and valleys on a contour map the gravity wells of suns, planets, moons, and planetesimals showed up. |
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The clouds of gas swirled and mixed as their electrons changed polarity, flickering colors that moved with the solar winds of a million suns. |
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The next, a big gopher snake, fat with spring voles, suns itself on the mown grass. |
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The roar began to ebb and the lights dimmed like dying suns, until everything was bathed in deep red shadows. |
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As a very rough guide, it is often true that people with suns in the same element tend to get along more easily. |
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Though the galaxies were as bright as 10 trillion suns, their great distance and a cloak of cosmic dust had hidden them from all but Spitzer's finely tuned infrared apparatus. |
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A planetary scientist at the California Institute of Technology has discovered the first extrasolar planet under three suns in the constellation Cygnus. |
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The large globe with clustered nebulas and speckled stars and solar systems that were scattered with planets, suns and moons rotated slowly and gently. |
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In the mirror above his bed, a long, reptilian face with a set of branching antlers and short, scruffy whiskers cackled demonically, eyes glowing like twin red suns. |
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This is because the two moons for the summer season eclipse the two suns. |
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He hallucinates three suns in the sky and cringes under the piano. |
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A brightly-colored blue and orange agama lizard suns itself on a rock. |
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Like a ray of suns on the skin: The tinted gel guides application to ensure uniform coverage and a streakless natural looking tan. |
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The gold suns set against a black background symbolize the quest for wisdom and truth in the sometimes dark times in which we live. |
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I watched the darker, fierce-kyped male ease in front of those suns without once touching the female, and send milt melting down into her nest of stones. |
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It is the kundalini that fissions suns and the the flux of galactic nebulae. |
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Editors and managing directors can theoretically produce the papers for weeks on end while the owner suns himself in Palm Beach or the South of France. |
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The bright suns rays touched her sneakers, scorching them with fiery heat. |
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Most versions begin with the mortal archer Hou Yi, who shoots down a number of rogue suns which have been turning the earth into a parched wasteland thousands of years ago. |
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Depending on the climate and the way in which the sunspace is ussed, there may be a heat storage wall separating the suspace from building, or other storage within the suns pace and the house. |
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East is the place of the rising suns that is the symbol of the Risen Christ and His Second coming. |
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Foaming schooners of beer grew ever larger and more numerous as the crimson February suns went to their rest. |
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Furthermore, it may also be the way in which suns and planets are formed. |
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It is about 100 kiloparsecs, or 300,000 light-years, across and has a mass equal to about 100 billion suns. |
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This supercluster, named Laniakea, holds the mass of 100 million billion suns in a region that spans 520 million light-years. |
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The Guru addresses God as having no form, no country, and no religion but as the seed of seeds, sun of suns, and the song of songs. |
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The Superhero is flying through Ocraggy planetoid, cosmic debris, complicated machinery, gigantic spacecraft, and streaking comets. O With distant suns, black holes, and a two-page splash panel in the background. |
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Through this mass of electrically charged particles, cosmic ideas in the form of galaxies, suns and planets are enabled to make the last stage of their descent from the archetypal planes into the light of day. |
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The notion of a cold, sterile universe inimical to life, where galaxies, suns and planets spin in isolation, has reflected man's self-absorbed, materialistic consciousness down the ages. |
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They had met in the lounge of a luxury spaceliner, whose great glass eye had revealed the boundless nothingness of the universe through which they had been drifting perilously, somewhere between two suns. |
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We're accustomed to them the way we are to a rattler that takes up residence under a crag each spring, or the water moccasin that suns by the creek. |
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The high big suns and hot big colours of Nigeria are replaced by a grim wash of grey clouds, a sky as cheerful as the inside of an eggbox and the greasily unlovely streets of Peckham. |
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Then, regarding that each face is an obstacle for the suns rays, the program returns graphically and numerically the sunniness of the selected faces. |
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About half of the young suns in Orion show evidence of planet-forming disks including four lying at the center of proplyds imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. |
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It uses the suns rays to charge internal batteries which in turn allows the public to charge all makes of mobile phones or tablets at the same speed as a wall socket. |
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Ardent suns had likewise tanned his face till it was swarthy as a Spaniard's. The yellow mustache appeared incongruous in the midst of such swarthiness. |
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David treated his sons to courtside tickets at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns game. |
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Defending champions San Antonio Spurs are one game away from elimination after falling 101-94 at Phoenix Suns. |
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Unlike the Lakers, who gave the Suns a scare, the Clippers have the inside-outside combo to make Phoenix pay for double-teaming the post. |
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The Suns did select Olympic long jumper Bob Beamon in the 15th round, however. |
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Suns defender Steven May set the tone back then when he pulled off a huge shirtfront on Zorko in the first quarter. |
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The SUNS system can determine positions underwater by the use of small buoys which broadcast the position and time references by sonar signals. |
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The balance of the first half saw the Suns camped firmly in their defensive half with the Lions unlucky not to break the deadlock by half time. |
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We are marvelously constructed of those transmuted elements borne within the fiery athanors of long dead Super Suns. |
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The top candidate is Bo Outlaw of the Phoenix Suns, a 6-foot-8 loose-ball fiend who also blocks shots and does highly meaningful work on the boards. |
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Other bands that have gone on to achieve a degree of success outside of the city include The Suns, The Wayriders, Casino and Face Of Christ. |
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The mass necessary at 150 secpars to produce the actual crosswise solar component would be 1,420,000 Suns. |
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The Suns present an entirely different scenario than the Lakers would have and perhaps more difficult matchups. |
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Other names include Jake Dubber, Kezia Soul, Ed Geater, The Mourning Suns and Phe Phe. |
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Green, meanwhile, gave the up-and-coming Suns some sparkplug in their bench to book their second straight win and improve their record 19-11, now just. |
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Their fellow diners, like their ketchupped grub, were appropriately dashed and splattered with paint and plaster, reading their Suns and Daily Mirror. |
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