Not well known by casual readers but highly influential in the sci - fi genre, With Folded Hands... is a novella written at and inspired
by the dawn of the Atomic Age.
We'd watched last flicker Of evening sun and Were surprised
by a dawn Blazing the south side In evaporate glare,
By dawn, he's done fifteen or twenty headlines and the American media is starting to wake up.
And as mentioned above,
by dawn the combined effect of clear skies and oceanic overturning has lost all of the heat of the previous day, and the cycle starts over again.
Kim became interested in bruises upon encountering a passage in a poem by Carl Phillips about his sleeping lover's bruise illuminated
by dawn's light.
Much of his work celebrates Southern English coastlines including the sea and skies of Hastings and Rye often illuminated
by dawn, dusk or glowing moonlight.
Firstly, Microsoft wanted to support its fledgling platform, and
by the dawn of the 21st century, it had no real competitors in the PC OS market any more.
Polished hardwood floors, high ceilings with fans lazily shifting the balmy air and a balcony situated perfectly to watch the sunrise heralded
by a dawn chorus or a full moon appear out of the sea at sunset.
Oh the stress and trepidation when they're still not here
by dawn.
By the dawn of the 21st century, however, a greater number of parties had interests in a homeowner's mortgage.
The hours passed, and
by dawn, the progress was...
By the dawn of 2010 there were total 1532 displaced families waiting for the resettlement & rehabilitation, where more than half of the population were promised to be provided with resettlement assistance and rehabilitation livelihood trainings for self employment.
Rose McGowan is already working on her first full length feature, and judging
by DAWN she's definitely one to watch out for.
Anyone who felt burned by Tarsem Singh's Self / less will feel a familiar sting as Morgan similarly takes an appealing sci - fi proposition, builds it into something of interest and squanders that potential, smushing it into shapeless action movie goo that's sure to be forgotten
by dawn.
New high - resolution observations of Vesta
by the DAWN mission reveal that the creatr is part of an even larger impact basin that was created by two massive overlapping impacts roughly around one and two billion years ago, which scooped out around one percent of the asteroid's estimated volume and blasted it into space (more from NASA's DAWN Mission and NEO Program; 1997 NASA / Hubble news release; Cornell University; Thomas et al, 1997; Kelley et al, 2003; and Jerry Coffrey, Universe Today, June 15 2009; and Russell et al, 2012; Jaumann et al, 2012; Marchi et al, 2012; and Schenk et al, 2012).
By the dawn of the 20th century science was moving so fast many people were sure humans were on the verge of tremendous change.
At night, shrimp move into the water column, but
by dawn they sink back to the lake bottom to hide in crevices and holes, including the shelters that the fish have dug out under stones.
By dawn on Saturday, close to 300,000 customers had already lost power, according to the Associated Press.
De Blasio said he needs a «guaranteed» foot of snow on the ground
by dawn to shut things down.
To complete 36 holes the golfers had to start
by dawn's earliest light.
By the dawn's early light.
By the dawn of the 20th century, many of these estate owners had given way to rum shops that produced their own blends based on the original recipes.
Oh say can you see
by the dawns early ligh, what so hella twilight at da last gleamin no try, who broa so is fight oh da rampits we watch, and mistreamin and da rockets red glare, bombs burstin in air gave proot tru da night, dat da star duh still dere oh say ahhhhhhhhhhey wait WAVE and da home of da FREE
Pining for Pineapple, Going for a Swim, LA Sky, Golden Palm Tree, Awning Stripes 2,
By Dawns Early Light
Here is something most neo-noir miss: the classic noir weren't just super-stylized thrillers or sex dramas (though many were), they were psychological portraits of a nation wounded by war and horrified
by the dawning Atomic Age.
Not exact matches
As holiday rituals go, it's a strange one: you get up at the crack of
dawn to fight your way through crushing crowds (and often terrible weather), only to spend a day surrounded
by utter pandemonium.
It didn't
dawn on me until the end of January when I finally had time to breathe and take some time off that I felt the holidays passed me
by.
Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity
by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at
dawn.
With the
dawn of brisk winds and rainy weather
by the day, winter's -LSB-...]
Another type he sees often is the middle manager whose job frustration or insecurity — caused
by an unsympathetic boss or work overload — keeps him tossing till near
dawn.
It suddenly
dawns on employees that they don't understand the criteria
by which they're evaluated, or how to make the case for their interpretations of their achievements.
And the
dawning awareness of just how much business value can be unlocked
by a skilful analyst has made employers more likely to pay competitively.
One example: Old - school fluorescent lighting could be replaced
by LED lights that can easily change color throughout the day to reflect subtle changes in the sky outside, like those lights on many airliners now that simulate
dawn, midday, and dusk for long - distance travelers.
«I keep the subject constantly before me, and wait'til the first
dawnings open slowly,
by little and little, into a full and clear light,»» he recites, quoting Newton on his problem - solving method.
* Turkish and rebel fighters entered Afrin before
dawn (Adds statement
by pro-Kurdish groups in Turkey)
It is a new
dawn for treasury and cash management banks in the Nordic region, thanks to disruption caused
by financial technology start - ups and broader market changes.
They are studded with false
dawns that lure investors in only to be creamed
by the next down leg.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were met with delirious excitement
by fans, many of whom had awakened at the crack of
dawn — or even camped out — to buy them first.
By WindowsITPro Verizon Communications Inc. agreed to buy Yahoo! Inc.'s web assets for $ 4.83 billion, ending the company's two - decade run as an independent business that took it from Stanford University startup at the
dawn of the internet...
In his book, he tells of how at the
dawn of the cleantech boom in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached
by startups seeking support.
Here in Greenville, as the second year of Trump
dawned, Stormy Daniels spread out a taupe fleece blanket onstage, dropped to her knees, arched her back and began to squirt a bottle of lotion onto her chest to the sound of «Animal»
by Def Leppard, as the president's face flashed on video screens behind her.
Using historical examples from the
dawn of civilization, Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History, first published in 1992, demonstrates how a misinterpretation of the monetary system — especially
by government — can lead to mischief.
You can only learn so much
by reading and it
dawned on me that rich dad taught me through repetition.
Press Release — With over one thousand enhancements to the Blockchain Core, Unify Earth's software team, led
by Chief Technology Officer Scott Searle, has delivered the fundamental upgrades necessary to optimize mining, security and smart contracts, marking the
dawn of Blockchain 3.0.
The big bang was the Unity shattered
by Satan rebelling from God the
dawn of seperation.
The tide, lit
by the after -
dawn had brimmed the bay's calm space, reflecting light on the roof inside.
What makes this novel a powerful description of the
dawning new age is the fact that Jim can ward off the power of society to define him, and he does so not
by way of a heroic loyalty to conscience (Rousseau, Emerson) or will to power (Nietzsche), but with the inchoate sense of the socially constructed contingency of society's imprisoning walls of honor and shame.
Three times I have been felled
by lightning pain as seizures short - circuited my brain; Three times, waking in hospitals at
dawn all memory of my poetry was gone, and once I'd nearly bitten through my tongue.
Only with the
dawn of the space age in the 20th century has it been possible for humans to travel far enough into space to verify
by direct observation that the earth is a globe.
By the mid-1980s it had finally
dawned on us that our government could no longer protect us from nuclear annihilation, that we could no longer survive such a cataclysm.