Sentences with word «beaming»

Time to put on your tin - foil hat to stop the mind control waves the US government is beaming at you.
He listened intently to the clarinet, horns and piano, wincing slightly when the needle hit a scratch, but mostly beaming (transfigured.?)
Yet critics have frequently objected to the transformation of Cheever's characters by means of midnight cloudbursts or the beaming of light into a dark place.
The shoes literally disappear, like Kirk beaming away.
He is either sealed forever in a steel container, with a signal producing gadget beaming it's location to a monitor somewhere, or he was shark bait, and was the hors d'oeuvres for some fish last night.
You see her beaming face on ads for foreign property.
Beaming in and out of your existence with Cardassian swag and Vulcan logic.
After few acclaimed projects, such as a Driverless Car, Project Loon (a network of balloons intended for beaming internet waves to far - reaching areas), Google Glass and Smart Lenses that can monitor glucose levels in the wearer's body, the company is betting upon another path - breaking project again.
Google X Lab, the visionary arm of the tech company, aims to deploy a network of helium balloons floating in the stratosphere, each of them beaming a strong 4G signal to non-urban, hard to reach areas.
E.U. officials were beaming about the agreement, as they always do whenever they reach any kind of decision.
Musk begins his presentation with doom and gloom — rising CO2 levels, the crisis of global warming — but the audience of 200 or so is beaming.
The story behind Just Crust is alluded to in its logo: a beaming, aproned worker holding up a sign the way you would at a protest or rally.
Weather modification has a long, sordid history and hurricanes have inspired some of the more far - fetched proposals, from bombarding cyclones with sonic booms from aircraft to beaming down microwaves from space into nascent storms.
On Saturday, the first lady attended the funeral of former first lady Barbara Bush, where she nearly blew up the webosphere by smiling at Barack Obama and beaming during a group photo with Obama and wife, Michelle;...
Inside and out, I was beaming from being noticed and motivated to do more or do things better.
Aquila, Facebook's solar - powered internet - beaming drone, finally took flight.
He also heads X's Project Loon, the balloon - based beaming internet project; Google's self - driving car project; and Makani, X's kite - based wind power initiative.
She removes the garment and passes the item to a customer who rubs her thumbs over the soft fabric and soon heads, beaming, toward the winding checkout line.
The meticulously stocked boutique is an attempt to mesmerize even the most jaded New York shopper: verdant murals of fruits and nymph - like creatures and rich wood panelling provides an organic backdrop for the clothing while halogen lights beaming from every direction, even the floor, reflect off a central glass staircase.
They made a 19th - century church in Barcelona seem to dissolve into rainbow - hued flowers by beaming 16 projectors at its stone façade simultaneously.
Up the hill and at the threshold of his massive garage, Mr. Clarke was beaming.
A close friend of Alan Henning, Louise Woodward - Styles, posted pictures on Twitter of a beaming Alan in happier times, saying: «This is the image we should be sharing.
Mark Zuckerberg dreams of beaming the Internet everywhere on Earth from space.
The pictures of a beaming German chancellor and Chinese prime minister extolling the Sino - German «dream team» projects seem to be souvenirs of another time.
Aquila will be responsible for beaming Internet signals back to rural areas on Earth that lack the kind of communications infrastructure needed to maintain Internet connectivity.
He's tall, trim, and tan, and has graying temples and pearly whites — the beaming smile and empathetic tone would seem to make him a political natural.
«I'm so happy,» said his beaming wife, Lilian Tintori, who has become a prominent campaigner for the opposition.
Over the next three years, it will focus on continuing to grow its massive user base, especially in developed nations, and over the next 10 years it will look to build new technology to get more people online and using Facebook through internet - beaming drones.
«I can't believe we're back in business, to tell you the truth,» says Judith Marte, beaming.
This is the highest - capacity undersea cable ever built — about ten million times faster than your average cable modem — and we're beaming light through it starting today.»
By the time she emerges after an hour, glistening and flushed, she's beaming; standing beside the water in a black, pool - worn one - piece bathing suit, she puts her hands on her hips and turns her face to the morning sun.
The Big G wants in on the global internet - beaming solar drone game and it just scored a high - flying advantage.
Mojio is a little box that plugs into any car's maintenance data port, beaming out information about the car's internal state, so the driver can use smartphone apps (either supplied by Mojio, or by third parties) to do anything from monitor their car's fuel economy to find parking spots.
In the meantime, subscribers will have to use Airplay and similar beaming capabilities to watch on their TVs.
Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia - Pacific at futures brokerage Oanda in Singapore said a «beaming economic forecast along with stout compliance from OPEC (to withhold production) is providing convincing support.»
The experimental device shot a beam of X-rays at its infinitesimal target, which in turn yielded a pattern on some photographic film resting behind it as the radioactive waves diffracted off of the molecule's atoms and etched a smudgy outline of its shape.
If I'm approaching and I've left my high beams on, by all means give me the quick «high beam flick» to let me know.
Smith, a veteran construction manager, and the subcontractor, a lanky, stoop - shouldered man with a local flooring firm, were standing in the site office — the chaotic first - floor corner of a six - storey brick - and - beam warehouse.
But don't feel the need to slam me with your high beams.
On country roads, high beams are your friend — but after long stretches with no oncoming cars, it's also easy to forget you have them on.
Wherever the beam landed, there was a sound like wind blowing through leaves.
And if a car doesn't respond to the high beam flick, leave yours in low beam.
The workouts — which beam into your home live or on demand — focus on activities like high - intensity interval training, which includes short sprints followed by exercises on a mat.
Hugh Evans was 2 - years - old when Bob Geldof's charity concert Live Aid beamed images of starving people in north Africa around the world in 1985, raising # 30 million ($ 40.3 million) to help them.
To beam these workouts into your home, Peloton installed a 32 - inch screen and 20 - watt soundbar on the treadmill so users can still see and hear the instructor when they're on the floor.
She's competing against WattUp from Silicon Valley's Energous Corp., which beams a 5.8 GHz radio frequency that wireless devices convert into DC power, and may debut in early 2016 in devices developed by SK Telesys (a Korean rival of Samsung) and manufactured by Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn.
Bitcoin core developer Jeff Garzik is taking steps to set up a satellite system that would beam Bitcoin's block chain public ledger down to earth.
But after performing her first three events, vault, bars and beam, her total scores just weren't enough.
Now, Turtle Beach is getting ready to launch its new HyperSound Clear speaker system, which uses HyperSound technology to send a narrow beam of audio directly to the viewer with hearing loss.
two - story penthouse in the 120 - year - old building, which features exposed wood beams.
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