Sentences with phrase «wisp in»

Wisp in the Vale is an asymmetrical game of ghostlight path - puzzling for the Larklamp Magic Lantern Game System.
The East Coast has been a little bit too warm for snow so far this winter, but that doesn't mean you can't go skiing at places like Wisp in western Maryland, Seven Springs in Pennsylvania, and Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia, among others.
Horid Noodle is a character mentioned by Wisp in Animal Crossing when encountered by the Player.
After being summoned into the game using his amiibo and the wisp in game, Kicks will spawn in the game's campground area, allowing players to get new items and play Animal Crossing Puzzle League with him.
Shortly thereafter, faint optical wisps in the same location were discovered using the 200 - inch telescope at Mt. Palomar during the 1960s, when an extremely faint nebulosity was identified on photo plates.
If any of this sounds like high - school science class, the wisps in paintings and photographs by Jaq Chartier, David Fried, and Mark Sheinkman might present illusion or just plain hard evidence.

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That's because, in theory, thanks to that single wisp of intermediate code, the genes implicated in many diseases should be easier to quiet.
When he thinks of the matter at all he is likely to try to imagine a nebulous substance like a wisp of invisible smoke that is said to be present in churches and to hover over good people when they are dying.»
There is not a wisp of self - criticism in this wearily familiar complaint of adolescence coming upon its sunset years in unrelenting resentment that its «creativity» in destabilising, confusing, obfuscating and undercutting Catholic faith and life has not received uncritical parental approval.
I met Srey Neth, a lovely, giggly wisp of a teenager, here in the wild smuggling town of Poipet in northwestern Cambodia.
But as the sensitive Delitzsch expressed it long ago, «if we try to follow out and grasp these [historical] relations, they escape us like will o» the wisps; because... they are... made emblems of the last things in the distant future.
In eternity, however, His absence will be felt in a place of never - ending pain, sorrow, and darkness — a place in which not even a wisp of His grace is presenIn eternity, however, His absence will be felt in a place of never - ending pain, sorrow, and darkness — a place in which not even a wisp of His grace is presenin a place of never - ending pain, sorrow, and darkness — a place in which not even a wisp of His grace is presenin which not even a wisp of His grace is present.
In the aftermath of the abolition of interviews, the governing body can no longer gauge this will - o» - the - wisp, notwithstanding the claim that objective catholicity is nothing but appearing at Sunday Mass..
You're greeted by a 5 - foot -2-inch-tall man who's as wide as he is tall, wearing the remaining frayed wisps of a stained tank top, a torn, three year old paper fry cook's hat, rubber thongs, and a dirty apron over pants that haven't been washed in 6 months.
Heat remaining 1 1/2 cups oil in a medium skillet, preferably cast iron, over medium - high until the first wisp of smoke appears.
BUBBA»S BBQ JOINT — You're greeted by a 5 - foot -2-inch-tall man who's as wide as he is tall, wearing the remaining frayed wisps of a stained tank top, a torn, three year old paper fry cook's hat, rubber thongs, and a dirty apron over pants that haven't been washed in 6 months.
To avoid catching fire, she recommends passing the herbs over a medium heat just until wisps of smoke start appearing, then throwing them in the sink and dousing with water.
Before long, a server set down what looked like pappardelle but were in fact paper - thin ribbons of white sweet potatoes, transformed through oil, salt, and the heat of a plancha into crunchy wisps.
If you don't see a wisp of smoke coming from the oil in your skillet, you'll never get a proper sear on that steak or fish.»
oil in a medium nonstick or cast - iron skillet over high until oil shimmers and tiny wisps of smoke are visible.
On a little wisp of a street in Manhattan's Chinatown, across from a post office and a beauty salon, there's a storefront marked by a blue flag and a name scrawled in neon: The Good Sort.
Dank, depressing wisps of Wall Street's stubborn recession hung heavy among the clouds of expensive cigar smoke in the fourth - floor banquet hall of Toots Shor's Manhattan restaurant one night last week.
On a day when the Coliseum floor scarcely gave off a wisp of air to breathe, when special bamboo canopies had been built to shade the players on the sidelines and men sat in the press box without shirts, the Sooners ran 100 plays.
Not if they thought they could log in, steal information, make a huge story out of it by leaking the information, and escape into the wisps of the Internet.
In his scrap - book there are yellowed clippings from days when Mike Peterson was a mere wisp of a child who still could lead the local midgets to a state baseball title by pitching the same game he won with a two - run homer.
A wisp of a smile stole across the face of the mistress of Ojo de Agua as she added, «Argentina right now is producing the best racehorses in the world, and the best of all of them are produced here under my direction.»
But deftly and sure - footed, the Buhari administration is building a new foundation for the economy, erecting an edifice that will stand the test of time, not a bubble that collapses with just a pinprick, not a will - o - the - wisp that vanishes in the midday sun.
The tenuous gas flows in ribbons, sheets, and filaments, forming those incredibly intricate wisps, and all of this sits inside a concave hole scooped out of one side of a larger complex.
Because of its amplification, the resonator can improve the performance of cameras looking for tiny wisps of light, such as those used in microscopes.
In this huge image of part of the southern constellation of Norma (The Carpenter's Square) wisps of crimson gas are illuminated by rare, massive stars that have only recently ignited and are still buried deep in thick dust cloudIn this huge image of part of the southern constellation of Norma (The Carpenter's Square) wisps of crimson gas are illuminated by rare, massive stars that have only recently ignited and are still buried deep in thick dust cloudin thick dust clouds.
The illuminated wisps are far more intricate than those seen in any light echoes to date, says astronomer Ben Sugerman of Columbia University in New York City.
I was immersed in the American Chemical Society's national meeting in Dallas this week, which meant that I could not catch more than wisps of the thrilling announcement from cosmology on Monday that could potentially confirm the prediction of inflation.
Wisps of mud drifted in the water.
On a day in January, dead grasses bristle with ice along the edges of long cracks in the earth, and wisps of gas drift here and there.
Then again, some small, dense wisp may be sitting undetected between us and this big cloud, in which case there will be a collision even sooner.
A team of astronomers has found a gas cloud that existed when the universe was 13 % of its current age that appears to be made of the pristine gas produced in the big bang but with just a wisp of heavier elements: 1/3000 of the level in our solar system.
In hundreds of experiments he glued a living fly to a special plastic platform under a microscope, sunk a wisp - thin electrode into its honeycombed eye, and recorded how its retina responded to beams of light.
The conditions are reminiscent of soil in Antarctica's Dry Valleys, Kounaves said, referring to the hyperarid, ice - free regions where the merest wisp of life hangs on.
Though mostly cold and empty, interstellar space contains wisps of gas and fine particles of dust that were released in the fiery deaths of giant stars.
For centuries, people have seen fleeting ghosts in waterlogged graveyards and strange will - o» - the - wisps flitting across marshy ground.
A strong suspicion was that the pale light of will - o» - the - wisp is caused by the ignition of methane, which is produced in large amounts by anaerobic microorganisms.
If the winners of this year's Discover Awards are a gauge, fascination with science flares in youth, and it needs only wisps of encouragement to survive.
Whether he's discussing the derivation of a star's name, traced back many centuries into the past, or conveying the appearance of a delicate wisp of nebulosity in a remote stellar nursery, Robert Burnham illuminates his subjects as few other astronomy writers have, before or since.
Researchers claim a spectral particle that looks like a wisp of smoke could be proof that we aren't the only living creatures in the universe.
Quinoa cooks up light and fluffy in minutes (it's done when the telltale curlicue wisp unfurls).
Currently, we partner with Willow Wisp Organic Farm in Pennsylvania and Patent Wall Organic Farm in the Catskills to cultivate our Echinacea GreenEnvy ™.
Ironman Champion Sara Gross interviews fellow Ironman Champion Sarah Piampiano in this episode of WiSP IronWomen.
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The loose wisps of hair in front keeps this look from being too severe.
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