Unlike some other gods I could mention, I can
actually see the sun.
Believe it or not, you can still sun your cloth diaper stains out even if you can't
actually see the sun.
And even though we don't
actually see sun set, we receive glorious sunsets all the same.
I never thought sunset could be interesting on the east side of the island without
actually seeing the sun go down — but this is also quite magnificent to witness.
Not exact matches
Let's
see... you don't believe in evolution, you don't believe the Earth
actually orbits the
sun, and you don't believe NASA really landed men on the moon.
«Solarscopes
actually allow you to
see the
sun in greater detail.
MORI's poll in this morning's
Sun was
actually conducted on Wednesday, so the question of which of the remaining candidates the public would have preferred to
see as leader is already out of date (for what it's worth, the figures were Cameron 33 %, Davis 13 %, Fox 11 %).
Look up at the sky from your kitchen window and the
sun you
see is
actually a great pumping station, converting millions of tons of mass into billowing energy at a rate prodigious enough to light up our planet.
People commonly think that it would be dark on Pluto because it is so far from the
sun, but it is
actually about as bright as dusk here on Earth, with enough light for you to very easily read a book and
see what's going on around you.
Telescopes like the Hubble are looking at galaxies 100 million light years away; just as the
sun is
actually eight minutes older than what we
see, we're looking at the galaxies as they looked 100 million years ago.
When we catch a glimpse of our
sun, for instance, we're
actually seeing what it looked like eight minutes before, as its rays take eight minutes to reach us.
Eventually, the pair
saw that if they ran simulations using a hypothetical massive planet in what's called an anti-aligned orbit — a path in which the planet's perihelion, or closest approach to the
sun, is 180 degrees from all of the other objects and known planets in the solar system — their six strangely behaving objects moved in the strange alignment that they
actually do in reality.
We
actually took a lot less photos than I anticipated because we entered the park with no plan (it was our first time at a Disney park) and with Japan's limited winter daylight and DisneySea's early close that day, it soon became a race against the
sun to
see as much as we could.
Yesterday, we
actually got to
see some
sun and ran outside to take pictures as fast as we could.
Yes, that's right, Ultra
Sun and Ultra Moon
actually gives you the means to have your very own Totem - sized Pokémon and use them as you
see fit, only they are version exclusive, so if it's a Totem - sized Salazzle you are after than Pokémon Ultra Moon is your game of choice.
Well, those of us who would
actually like to
see a longer day at some point had to be worried — but not surprised — to read this comment from CPS CEO J. C. Brizard tucked into a
Sun - Times article yesterday about the «new era» in Chicago Public Schools under Mayor Emanuel:
A second volume of Black
Sun, released as a one - shot with a very open end by 801Media, is not currently being worked on by the artist so no way of saying if a second volume will ever
actually exist for release though in more positive news, the second book of Close the Last Door by Yugi Yamada should
see publication in late 2010.
Nevertheless, don't expect to
see much of the screen if you're in a very bright room or out in the
sun; the glossy display gets all flared up and there's no way of
actually using the tablet in these conditions.
If you want to experience nightlife in Barcelona be prepared to stay up late,
actually so late that you can
see sun go up again.
Once, that was finished he started whining ad nauseam about Alexa; however, the interesting thing is that my Alexa score was
actually better in the past (prior to creating this list) than it is now: http://nomadicsamuel.com/top100travelblogs/volume-i-february-2012 Any blogger under the
sun knows that installing the Alexa toolbar is going to provide a slight boost in rankings; however, if you look at the top blogs ranked by Alexa you'll
see the same familiar names you
see on any top travel blogger list: Matt, Gary, Y Travel Blog, The Planet D, etc..
In fact, with an active
sun, these molecules can get upwards of 1500deg C... they can
actually be
seen to glow with heat (along with waste nitric oxides), by newer outer satellites... SABER study.
He's just someone who has spent a huge amount of time looking at some of the new data sources on the
sun, and
actually looking at weather on earth to
see what happens.
As reported last night, Michael Mann carelessly libeled Andrew Bolt Down Under -
see Litigious Climate Change Cultist Michael «Hockey Stick» Mann Libels Sydney Herald
Sun Columnist Andrew Bolt (
actually, Melbourne, but let's not sue over it)- and was forced to issue a grudging apology, after which he spent the rest of the night Googling any goods he could get on Bolt and reTweeting it into the small hours.
I look forward to your explanation of how Maxwell's Equations are modified in vertical gravitational fields, so that we can not
actually see things like the
sun because all those photons must experience the exact same gravitational thermal lapse that a column of adiabatic gas 150 million kilometers high would.
There was next a brief bridge section in which Sir Paul talked about the importance of
seeing the broader picture, before an interview with Bindschadler in which the following statement is given apparently as a counterpoint to Singer's, «When you
actually look at the data, the
sun doesn't turn out to be that important.
Sometimes we
see a sunset (love that) out the back corner window, and sometimes we have to shield our eyes from the bright
sun in the late afternoon of summer (it's
actually best to not have to stare straight out into the
sun at that time, ha) or like this time of year, it's dark before dinnertime.