Sentences with phrase «plait at»

Well worth taking 7 minutes to watch - hat tip to Phil Plait at Bad Astronomy.
The Escalator was recently used by a number of sources in response to the denialist plea for climate inaction published in the Wall Street Journal, including Media Matters, Climate Crocks, Huffington Post, and Phil Plait at Discover Magazine's Bad Astronomy.

Not exact matches

Later on, Phil Plait, an astronomer and writer, reported new details from Musk at his blog, Bad Astronomy.
This, then, is why I would want to deny Kierkegaard the laurels Oden has so diligently plaited for him: because Kierkegaard fell short, at the last, of his own high vision of the Christian humorist, while Hamann realized it.
The conversation took place at Caltech and was moderated by DISCOVER's «Bad Astronomy» blogger, Phil Plait.
The panel discussion was held at Caltech's Beckman Auditorium and moderated by DISCOVER's Bad Astronomy blogger, Phil Plait.
Hubble stared at a certain spot (the Ultra Deep Field) for 100 hours, peering at the sky in infrared in order to catch objects the farthest away [source: Plait].
Last January, the National Science Foundation, the Thirty Meter Telescope, and DISCOVER cosponsored a panel discussion at CalTech between DISCOVER / Bad Astronomy blogger Phil Plait and four of the...
Astronomers looked at it and realized she had spotted something they had never seen before: a gas cloud as big as our solar system, illuminated by energy from a nearby galaxy's black hole [source: Plait].
In 2013, the comet Ison was one example of unpredictability: While its nucleus appeared to break apart from the heat, at least some part of it seems to have survived the trip [source: Plait].
Mist all over with Garnier Whole Blends Refreshing 5 - in - 1 Lightweight Spray with Green Apple and Green Tea Extracts and begin braiding at the top of your ear, continuing down as far as you can before capping off your plait with an elastic.
Braid each side and slip in a bobby pin at the bottom to hold each plait in place.
Begin braiding near the middle of your ear, keeping the plait fairly tight before tying it off at the end.
French braids are started by taking three small portions at the top of your head and then gradually coming to the nape by adding sections of hair to the plait.
Set to a flat sole, this sandal fastens at the side with a simple buckle and features a plaited T - bar design for texture and style.
If you love a good braid like Olsen's once you've plaited your hair, gently tug at random strands to soften them.
Some may require a professional stylist's training (or at least a strong sense of adventure), but others are much easier to master — even if the last time you practiced plaiting was on your Barbie collection.
I have attempted Heidi braids before, but I'm just terrible at all hair and plait related things so it's not much of a suprise that I never actuall finished going around the whole head due to pure awfulness!
From Tulullah Toone, Stylist at Daniel Galvin says: «Fishtails are fantastically versatile: the skinnier the strands that you use, the more intricate the plait will appear.
Long before Cara was snapping wacky selfies, her sister was making waves (or should we say plaits) on the fashion and beauty scene, trying out a Miu Miu — inspired side braid at the British Fashion Awards.
To create this hairstyle you need to be pretty confident at french plaiting (or find someone who can do it for you!)
If you can't decide whether to work a traditional plait or a fishtail plait into your gorgeous milkmaid braid — then why not do what this beautiful lady has done and choose both styles at once?
To show off the two colours working together, she's separated the hair into two sections and worked a french braid from the bottom upwards, gathering and pinning the two plaits in the middle at the top to form a milkmaid style.
At the hour he'd always choose when the shadows were long and the ancient road was shaped before him in the rose and canted light like a dream of the past where the painted ponies and the riders of that lost nation came down out of the north with their faces chalked and their long hair plaited and each armed for war which was their life and the women and children and women with children at their breasts all of them pledged in blood and redeemable in blood onlAt the hour he'd always choose when the shadows were long and the ancient road was shaped before him in the rose and canted light like a dream of the past where the painted ponies and the riders of that lost nation came down out of the north with their faces chalked and their long hair plaited and each armed for war which was their life and the women and children and women with children at their breasts all of them pledged in blood and redeemable in blood onlat their breasts all of them pledged in blood and redeemable in blood only.
She had spiral curls, they reached to her backside and were gathered into two long plaits, glossy with some kind of oil, tied at their ends with satin yellow bows.
Fortunately, there is no guesswork when it comes to shopping at the Plait Lady in Harbour Island.
Symbolic Mekare kare (duel between two young men, who is respective armed with two pieces of thorny pandanous leaves on the right hand and an armour made of plaited rattan on the left), held at...
Respondez S'il Vous Plait (RSVP) currently on view at the Hammonds House Museum exhibits artworks that operate as narratives.
Walking round her recent exhibition at the Serpentine show, I was struck by what the objects have been put through — they are nailed, piled, folded, hooked, strung, pegged, pierced, slung, plaited, laced, zipped and dangled.
This Encounter will be followed by Knots, Plaits, Links, and Loops: The Art of Françoise Grossen, a Talk by Elissa Auther in the MAD Theater at 3 pm.
Or maybe it's that down - east guard - dog the Mercer curators have posted at the entrance of their gallery: Colette Urban's hound (the artists have nicknamed him Spot), a rather sinister, lifesize statue made of branches and twigs, worn feathers, scraps of fabric, all lashed together with twine and wire, and standing in a circle of plaited, dry grass.
Phil Plait, who has increasingly been defending climate science at his Bad Astronomy blog, offers this clarification on the scientific process:
Over on a thread at Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy site, we're having a bit of a tussle with an AGW denier with the handle «Nullius In Verba».
I flung myself in the house, plaited the youngest's hair for her «Music around the world» dirdnl costume, hustled the kids into the car, bolted back to work, grabbed the sushi, chucked it at them and wove my way through the traffic to drop the youngest at the auditorium by 5.15 pm... Well, 5.25 pm by the time we battled the traffic.
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