Sentences with phrase «as flare»

Other macroeconomic factors such as a flare - up in the Eurozone crisis also could spill over to impact liquidity in U.S. capital markets.
In addition to the Chromecast tech, the receiver also comes with support for DTS Play - Fi as well as Flare Connect, and it supports multi-room audio so whatever you're playing can be enjoyed throughout the whole house, though you'll likely need to have the extra equipment to make this work.
Cherry Mobile Flare S5 Plus also comes with the same specifications as the Flare S5, except for the screen size which has been increased to 5.5 - inches with and FHD IPS panel that gives a resolution of 401 PPI.
The Cherry Mobile Flare S5 comes with the same specifications as the Flare 5 but the Flare S5 is equipped with a fingerprint sensor to enhance the security levels and there is also a smaller battery of 2400 mAh instead of 2500 mAh found in Flare 5.
They convey an impression of mobility, as they flare and fade.
Higher - level Black - magic spells, such as Flare, have hefty casting costs, but Black Mages make up for it with high MP.
His theory: Investors are so focused on Europe that they are misjudging risks in the Middle East, such as a flare - up in relations between Israel and Iran, or greater conflict in Egypt and Syria.
Inside the city is WCKD's laboratory, where Ava Paige and Teresa strive to find relief for the infected; Teresa uses Minho's blood to manufacture a new serum she hopes will overpower the virus, known as the Flare, and, still tormented by her betrayal, clings to her hope that those sacrificed along the way will not have given their lives for nothing.
The style crowd is still a fan of long women's pencil skirts as well as flare designs.
A dress with an A-line shape can come in many different forms, such as the flare beginning from different points of the dress.
The Boot cut jeans are sometimes known as the flare cut, only less roomy at the ankle part.
This daisy - chain choker necklace goes just as well with babydoll dresses as your flare - bottom jeans.
This continued into the holiday season, which led to five instances of illness (throat infection, colds, stomach flu), bowel issues as well as a flare - up with my eczema — which had been dormant for ten months.
Wolf 359 is classified as a flare star, one that can undergo dramatic increases in luminosity for several minutes as a result of magnetic activity on its surface.
When a star passes within a certain distance of a black hole, the stellar material gets stretched and compressed as the black hole swallows it, briefly releasing an enormous amount of energy as a flare.
Previously, such large flares had not been observed in Sol - type main sequence stars, although they are common in a group of dim main - sequence, reddish M dwarfs known as flare stars.
Seven of the 12 (58 percent) are very dim red dwarfs, of which six have been identified as flare stars and are likely to be relatively younger.
Superflares have also been observed in a group of dim main - sequence, reddish M dwarfs known as flare stars.
Eventually a process called magnetic reconnection destabilizes the fields, resulting in the explosive release of the stored energy we see as a flare.
The evidence showed a magnetic «twisting that started fast and slowly decreased to almost nothing as the flare occurred,» says space scientist and lead author Alysha Reinard of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
The loop contractions are triggered at the same time as the flare begins emitting intense X-rays and microwaves.
That increased metabolism shows up as a flare on a nuclear scan.
While Deng and others may hope that the KPL serves as a flare to the outside world, Beny accepts his role as a bright star that can only be seen in this darkened part of the world.
The three neutrinos» proximity in time and space suggests the particles came from the same source, such as a flaring galaxy or an exploding star.
The challenge for Kepler — or more specifically, for Jenkins's software — is to tease out brightness changes caused by the passage of a planet and to distinguish them from all the normal stellar variations, such as flares and star spots (the stellar equivalent of sunspots) or even nearby eclipsing stars.
NASA's Swift satellite caught a burst in the act on 17 January, quickly pivoting in orbit to provide the first x-ray pictures of a burst as it flares into life.
After accounting for false positive events, we infer the presence of 955 (2002 - 2003) and 386 (2007) events we identified as flares.
This monumental telescope observed other weird objects that vary their radio signals over time, such as flaring stars.
These distortions create features ranging from sunspots to spectacular eruptions known as flares and coronal mass ejections.
I'm having times of acute abdominal pain, times of bloating, occasions of farting, times of a lot of abdominal movement that can be heard, times of calm, occasional temperatures, some AS flares of back pain, some hours when I function well, some times I would rather forget.
Her way of designing the Breton tops were a bit different, it was worn as flared trousers, making it more feminine and applicable for ladies.
The purple coat has been worn with a mint top and navy trousers, as well as flared jeans and a mauve leather jacket.
The rest of the dress fit fine as it flares out.
Hope they look as good on me as those flares look on you.
I've just ordered a pair of kick flares, like this only not as flared... getting into those 70s vibes.
Go for a pant with volume, such as flared jeans (the season's hottest silhouette), and pair them with a crisp white button - up.
I think the flats / flares will be much easier come spring and summer, as flares and sandals can be adorable — vintage and boho and feminine — in a way that just doesn't work well with winter shoes.
The designer's denim line showcases a multitude of styles such as flared silhouettes, boy - fit jeans, cut - off shorts, and denim jackets.
The flattering high waistline, as well as the flared silhouette, gives an elegant feel.
The Daytrip print is available in a flared dress, halterneck swing dress, pencil skirt, bikini, and a top as well as the flared skirt featured here, most of which can be found on Altskate.
They are not as flared as they look on the model; they have a gentle boot cut.
They can be used to open additional sidequests or call for military grade distractions such as flares for air strikes.
As the flared fenders attest, the track is widened, as BMW did with the previous 1M, by 2.1 inches in front and 3.1 out back.
The side profile resembles to that of the Jazz, albeit Honda has added some new bits to the WR - V such as the flared wheel arches, roof rails, plastic cladding on the lower body and new diamond cut alloy wheels for a refreshed look.
Features such as the flared haunches, LED tail - light strip and coupe - like rear end will remain to echo the looks of the 911 sports car.
Iconic design features, such as the flared wheel arches, boxy cabin and upright windscreen carry through to the ute.
I can make out the flash of lighthouses as their flares revolve.
The frequencies, displayed as flares of light, are inextricably bound to their analogue source as the original photograph echoes through the digital recast.
Ornella Fieres uses data analysis to transform found mid-twentieth century photographs into frequencies rendered as flares of light that are inextricably bound to their analogue source.
These images act as flares in our cultural consciousness.
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