Not exact matches
6:12 Then I looked
when the Lamb opened the sixth seal, and a huge earthquake took place; the sun became as black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon became blood red; 6:13 and the stars in the sky fell to the earth like a fig tree dropping its unripe figs
when shaken by a
fierce wind.
I first had Mongolian Hot Pot in Beijing several years ago
when I stumbled into a restaurant hoping to take refuge from the
fierce winter
wind.
Early on,
when the cluster begins to condense from a collapsing cloud of gas, the brightest and shortest - lived stars blow out
fierce winds that energize the first set of cosmic rays and expel material from the star itself.
When a massive star with
fierce winds like Zeta Oph zips through space, it forms a pile - up of material that glows.
When the frills become exposed and Larraín exposes the real Jackie — the one behind the projection; the
wounded,
fierce and utterly candid Jackie — it's like glimpsing the Man Behind the Curtain pointedly tugging levers and pushing buttons to project exactly the right image.
When the soundtrack isn't overtaken by the
fierce winds attacking the household, a miserable tune arises, a perfectly fitting companion to the harrowing images.
When the
winds are
fierce and the seas are high, not only will you be unable to step foot on land, but you will be feeling so poorly you will wish you were dead.»
When the oceans are warm and the arctic is open, the
fierce arctic
wind picks up huge amounts of moisture and delivers it on land and water around the northern hemisphere.