An unusually heavy impasto of lines, drips and dots are applied atop the canvas and on another until vivid repetitions of color lay way to waves, cascades and
small explosions of pure paint.
Small explosions of volcanic ash accompanied this activity.
He pops open a tin can, creating
a small explosion of bright green powder.
The announcement prompted
a small explosion of news stories.
In the last few years, there's been
a small explosion of films about Orthodox Jewish communities — especially about the lives of women.
Not exact matches
Battery makers are suddenly finding themselves with an
explosion of new markets to service — both big and
small
Last year, The New York Times documented the
explosion of young coffee up - starts, noting «more than 40 new cafes and coffee bars have joined a
small, dedicated group
of establishments where coffee making is treated like an art, or at least a high form
of craft.»
In recent times, the National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA), in Washington, D.C., has witnessed an «
explosion» in the number
of small - business co-ops, according to association CEO Paul Hazen.
Rather than one big mistake, the disaster likely was the result
of numerous
small decisions that caused normality to shift and that ultimately caused a fatal
explosion.
In one recent example, the Islamic State used a
small drone to bomb an ammunition dump at a stadium in Syria, setting off a chain
of explosions.
True, this has led to an
explosion in new companies far beyond the levels seen previously, which is entirely expected — lower barriers to entry to any market means more total entries — but this has actually made it even more difficult for venture capitalists to invest in seed rounds: most aren't capable
of writing massive numbers
of seed checks; the amounts are just too
small to justify the effort.
Other economists say the recent
explosion of incomes at the top did hurt everyone else, by concentrating economic and political power among a relatively
small group.
The entire universe, matter, time and space, apparently came into existence out
of an
explosion from an object
of inconceivable density — perhaps from something
smaller than an atom.
I won't ever understand how people could actually believe that something so massive, complex, and beautiful was actually started by some magical chance
of a random
explosion, and that humans somehow evolved from some
small celled organism that happened to be created out
of the
explosion.
It takes just as much faith to believe in a God created universe as it does to believe the universe and all it's order was created from an
explosion of something
smaller than the tip
of a pin.
Dr Bill Toth «It takes just as much faith to believe in a God created universe as it does to believe the universe and all it's order was created from an
explosion of something
smaller than the tip
of a pin.»
Baker notes: «The
explosion of craft beer segment along with on - premise consumption will drive more
small brewers to open their outlets in cities as traditional distribution channels are crowded with big brands.
From the air, the slanting rays
of Southern California's winter sun seem to race from one backyard to the next, the light collecting in the swimming pools in a series
of small explosions, like flashbulbs popping.
There were times this evening that the Chicago Fire - the no - longer - winless Chicago Fire, the no - longer - pitiable Chicago Fire - were absorbing punishment like the hero
of a hackneyed action movie, taking punches that sounded like
small explosions, blood, sweat, and gore streaking down their lumpen, stubborn faces.
In this sense, the recent
explosion of racism is not simply the product
of few
small minded individuals but reflects the failure
of the political elite to stand up and be counted on one
of the most important issues
of all.
I'm not a
small - government conservative or any kind
of libertarian, but I'd think there would have to be an
explosion in the population
of elected members and and the size
of the bureaucracy
of the legislative branch.
In an effort to quiet the concerns
of residents who are rattled by the barrage
of late - night
explosions, Schenectady County legislators last night repealed the legal use
of small fireworks.
The
small business crawl is an expression
of support for the
small operators impacted by the
explosion and fire that rocked the East Village in March.
SCHENECTADY — In an effort to quiet the concerns
of residents who are rattled by the barrage
of late - night
explosions, Schenectady County legislators on Tuesday night repealed the legal use
of small fireworks.
[BOX 8] Committee on Science in Secondary Schools - Education Council Study, 1963 Council Study / Committee on Natural Areas as Research Facilities, 1962 - 1977 AAAS Meetings, 1965 - 1977 Graduate Science Education and Standards, 1960 - 1963 Administrative
of Science Work, 1960 - 1963 Ethics and Responsibilities
of Scientists files I, 1966 - 1975 Ethics and Responsibilities
of Scientists files II, 1965 - 1966 Production
of PhDs in the Sciences, 1965 - 1966 Natural Areas as Research Facilities (book) Council Study / Committee on Research in
Small Colleges, 1960 - 1964 Population
Explosion and Birth Control, 1965 - 1968 AAAS Cooperation with Developing Countries, 1965 - 1967 International Scientific Communication, 1960 - 1962 Air Conservation Commission, 1962 - 1964 Race (proposed Commission on), 1962 - 1963 Committee on Environmental Alterations (Ad Hoc - DuBos), 1967 Committee on Environmental Alerations Files (See also: Herbicide Assessment Commission): I, 1968 - 1976 Committee on Environmental Alerations Files (See also: Herbicide Assessment Commission): II, 1968 - 1976 Herbicides Files: Vietnam (Council; Board; Defense Dept., Midwest Research Institute; Report, etc.) I, 1965 - 1969 Herbicides Files: (Council; Board; Defense Dept., Midwest Research Institute; Report, etc.) II, 1967 - 1968 Herbicide Assessment Commission (older), 1969 - 1970 Herbicide Assessment Commission (See also: Herbicides - Vietnam; See also: Committee on Environmental Alterations), 1970 - 1979 Committee on Cooperation Among Scientists, 1959 - 1957 Committee on Fallout, 1955 Cooperative Committee on the Teaching
of Science and Mathematics Files: I, 1964 - 1970 Cooperative Committee on the Teaching
of Science and Mathematics Files: II, 1951 - 1963 Evaluation
of Scientific Merit, Committee on, 1950 - 1952 Membership Development Committee, 1954 - 1957 Metric Education, Ad Hoc Committee on, 1974 - 1975 Metric Committee, 1957 - 1958
If some
of the first stars were twins, each might be too
small to trigger such
explosions.
This calcium and other heavy elements could have been created in supernova
explosions, and then incorporated into new stars, but the clusters as they are today are too
small to keep hold
of the material violently thrown out by supernovae.
But it was before the
explosion itself, «during these anoxic phases... that a lot
of morphological novelty arises,» Erwin explains, likely in
small, soft - bodied animals that existed on the sidelines
of ancient ecosystems and which left little to no fossil record.
The array listens for the echoes
of seismic waves — generated by distant earthquakes or
small explosions detonated nearby — as they bounce off subsurface structure.
The age - old process
of migration and adapting to unfamiliar circumstances may have spurred artistic expression through countless
small, creative
explosions.
Some MACHOs may be neutron stars left behind after supernovae
explosions, but most are thought to be tiny failed stars called brown dwarfs which have a mass
of less than 8 per cent that
of the Sun and are too
small to sustain nuclear fusion reactions.
Such a process takes place over a very long time (tens to hundreds
of millions
of years), and is capable to turn a
small black hole created in the
explosion of a heavy star into the super-heavyweight monsters that lurk at the centre
of galaxies.
IT HAS been called the demographic sweet spot — a huge working - age population supporting a relatively
small number
of old and young people — and it has helped power China's economic
explosion.
One
of the biggest surprises, says Marshall Iliff, an ornithologist at the Cornell lab who co-authored the report and leads a
smaller, year - long project similar to GBBC called eBird, was an
explosion in sightings
of the snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus).
I»VE BEEN intrigued by the exploits
of Kit Tucker from the CSIRO Division
of Mining and Mineral Processing ever since I saw him conduct a
small explosion in the parking area at last November's Great Australian Science Show in Brisbane.
North Korea has said it has carried out a «higher level» nuclear warhead test
explosion which will allow it to finally build «at will» an array
of stronger,
smaller and lighter nuclear weapons.
In an
explosion as compared with an earthquake, the amplitudes
of Rayleigh waves are
smaller than those
of the P waves.
The 2006
explosion was relatively
small, releasing energy equivalent to about 1,000 tons
of TNT — a fraction
of the 15 - kiloton bomb dropped by the United States on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945.
ROME — A project to drill deep into the heart
of a «supervolcano» in southern Italy has finally received the green light, despite claims that the drilling would put the population
of Naples at risk
of small earthquakes or an
explosion.
There's an absolute
explosion of people making structures that are very, very
small.
Having several
smaller explosions instead
of one really big blast also reduces the chances
of fragmenting the asteroid, which would make it more difficult to handle, Remo adds.
The CTBT would prohibit the U.S. and every other signatory from conducting test
explosions, no matter how
small,
of nuclear weapons underground, in space or anywhere else.
An
explosion at 7:36 was the one that probably ignited the cook - off, but it was followed by a series
of small explosions that gave the soldiers on the base time to take cover.
These sources seemed best explained by hot matter spiraling into black holes tens to thousands
of times as massive as the
small ones born at the hearts
of individual supernova
explosions (ScienceNOW, 7 June 2001).
The aftermath
of the neutron star collision detected in August included the gravitational waves spotted by LIGO and VIRGO (pale arcs); a near - light - speed jet that produced gamma rays (magenta); expanding debris from a kilonova — an
explosion similar to a supernova, but
smaller — that produced ultraviolet (violet), optical and infrared (blue - white to red) emission; and X-rays (blue).
But the last couple
of years have seen an
explosion of interest in the science
of the very
small, and the reason is all about the way you consider the problem, according to the EPSRC's Peter Smith.
In 2013, the two were awarded a $ 1.5 million contract by the US Army to support their research using
small - scale models
of under - vehicle
explosions.
Wilkinson and a
small cadre
of scientists are studying whether traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by battlefield
explosions can damage soldiers» pituitary glands in ways that cause lasting health problems.
Both occur in systems where two stars orbit each other: a white dwarf sucks away the outer layers
of a larger companion star until the
smaller star reaches a critical mass, causing an
explosion.
For example, Meyer completely omits mention
of the Early Cambrian
small shelly fossils and misunderstands the nuances
of molecular phylogenetics, both
of which cause him to exaggerate the apparent suddenness
of the Cambrian
explosion.