Sentences with phrase «by whirling»

An interesting blend of acoustic and digital instruments showcase the album's complex layers during this recent appearance at NPR's headquarters, as jazzy guitar lines and saxophone solos are joined by whirling audio samples and vocal effects.
- You can make your own oat flour by whirling rolled oats in a food processor or blender until you achieve a fine crumb.
If you don't have oat flour you can make some by whirling rolled oats around in a food processor until a fine powder is formed.
As the neutron stars spiraled into each other, gravitational - wave detectors in the United States and Italy sensed ripples in space generated by the whirling bodies.
Researchers believe that Sagittarius A-star is a black hole surrounded by a whirling disc of gas.
In quasars, supermassive black holes are surrounded by whirling disks of hot gas that give off enormous amounts of radiation as they gradually spiral into oblivion.
Of course, LIGO doesn't generate large gravitational waves — you could probably make bigger ones yourself by whirling bowling balls around — but it does so with optimal efficiency.
But a feeding black hole is surrounded by a whirling, white - hot disk of glowing debris — material heated to millions of degrees as it spirals down to oblivion.
Start by whirling together cannellini beans with lemon juice and fresh basil to make white bean dip.
In a letter to a friend at Zwickau, Luther wrote about Eck's text in desperate apocalyptic mood: «The book... is nothing less than the malice and envy of a maniac... Rejoice, Brother, rejoice, and be not terrified by these whirling leaves... The more they rage the more cause I give them...»
There are strange songs about anthropomorphic animals («The Fox, the Crow and the Cookie» and «Fig with a Bellyache») and spiritual ruminations (most of the songs, but especially «Allah, Allah, Allah» and «The Angel of Death Came to David's Room»), but all of them are matched by whirling folk guitars, blaring horns, and interesting percussion.
School starts this week and than Fashion week begins followed by a whirl of different projects ahead.
Inspired by the whirl of the holiday season, I styled 5 different dresses, each unique and distinct enough for numerous occasions that pop up this time of year, be it a black tie wedding, an office holiday party or counting down to midnight on New Year's Eve.

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But the torrents were too fierce; hit by the rocket - bursts of water the kids whirled one way, then the other, dragging down their comrades.
Otherwise we wouldn't enjoy the back & forth generated by David's vision of Zombies as metaphor for True Believers and their desire to Improve the Whirl.
people who were «whirled about by every fresh gust of teaching» (Eph.
«Good» is the movement in the direction of home, «evil» is the aimless whirl of human potentialities without which nothing can be achieved and by which, if they take no direction but remain trapped in themselves, everything goes awry.
«When I reflect on the fact that I have made my appearance by accident upon a globe itself whirled through space as the sport of the catastrophes of the heavens,» says Madame Ackermann; «when I see myself surrounded by beings as ephemeral and incomprehensible as I am myself, and all excitedly pursuing pure chimeras, I experience a strange feeling of being in a dream.
Here the artist depicts a crucified Christ, skirted with a tallith and encircled by a kaleidoscopic whirl of images, that narrates the progress of a Jewish pogrom.
He could speak of emptiness and change and, by turning them over and inside out, find that the whirl had a structure and the void had a heart.
This is true of the virtuous woman of Proverbs 31 as well, who though something of a whirling dervish of godly femininity was not, like her husband, by the city gates with the elders (Proverbs 31:23), but working tirelessly to bless her family and manage her home for God's glory.»
A quick whirl in the food processor produces a smooth, creamy, subtly sweet puree haunted by the delicious vanilla and citrus undertones.
We like to cube the cheese and whirl it in a food processor to make a smooth paste that spreads easily and evenly, but you can achieve a similar effect by slicing the cheese thinly with a sharp knife or mandolin.
If you're still not convinced by the avocado base in a smoothie recipe, just give it a whirl.
With whirling athleticism, Elvis Stojko and Tara Lipinski shone at a world championships beset by sadness.
As many as 5,000 NVA soldiers, 10 to 12 battalions, had massed in the jungles surrounding Ripcord, and by July 21 they were lobbing more than 600 rounds a day on the firebase, sending the deadliest salvos whenever U.S. helicopters whirled in with ammo and soldiers raced for the helipad to carry the shells on their shoulders up the hill.
Vapor Whirl ($ 10), with Johnny Sellers up, beat the favored Bluescope by a head in the $ 14,925 first - division race.
Two hours before the game, a group of Coventry City supporters arrive by train; they parade past the Royal Station Hotel in their sky - blue boaters, sky - blue vests and sky - blue trousers, whirling sky - blue clackers over their heads and shouting friendly gibes at the Geordies.
Gionta, a 5» 7», 170 - pound whirling dervish who was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the third round in 1998 and is often compared with the New York Rangers» rambunctious and talented Theo Fleury, spent most of last weekend being dogged by opposing defensemen, who limited him to only one assist in the two games.
Good Emma, I'm glad you have realised this as being a mum to two older children now in their 20's I can honestly say the time flew by in a whirl.
By putting Strawberry Shortcake firmly in her seat on the bird and pressing on the center spinner the bird whirls around giving her a quickie ride.
Those things that seem to be their arms are sails which, when they are whirled around by the wind, turn the millstone.»
#postsfromtheHeart #marvmondays truth is sometimes so hard to pinpoint by pen when the world is whirling around you.
Taken with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent objects in the galaxy: black holes gobbling down matter, gas heated to millions of degrees by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock waves that heat the gas tremendously, generating X-rays.
Fire whirls arise when superheated air above a wildfire drives strong updrafts and downdrafts that get sheared by the wind, causing them to twist into a vortex that funnels flames upward.
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GIVE IT A WHIRL Skyrmions move across magnetic material by sliding from atom to atom.
However, the Clark School researchers say blue whirls could improve remediation - by - combustion approaches by burning the oil layer with increased efficiency, reducing harmful emissions into the atmosphere around it and the ocean beneath it.
It is only now, by observing stars whirling about the monster closest to home, that we stand on the verge of confirming their existence once and for all.
The strong temperature gradient created by fires — between the hot flame and the cooler air surrounding it — can create a vortex; if the air currents and wind conditions are just right, the fire can travel upward in a whirling column.
Earth's rotation makes these disturbances spin by means of the Coriolis effect, an apparent deflection of moving parcels of air that forces storms to whirl counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
Earth whirls around the sun at a speed determined by its distance, the sun's mass and gravity's strength, which is a universal constant of nature.
It said that everything that happens in the cosmos at large — be it an apple falling from a tree on Earth or the distant whirling of a cluster of galaxies — happens because stuff follows invisible contortions in space and time that are caused by the presence of other stuff.
Monika Jürgens is surprised by claims that it is possible to delete undesirable stored information and revitalise water by «whirling» it past crystals, precious stones and gold...
If orientated properly, a hot spot above the magnetic pole of the neutron star may whirl in and out of view for observers on Earth, producing a regular train of radio pulses separated by anything from a few milliseconds to a few seconds.
If you have ever seen a whirling dervish in action, you may have been mesmerised by the complex three - dimensional patterns these dancers produce with their flowing skirts.
That means the pulse is replaced by a gentle whirling noise that patients describe as similar to the sound of a washing machine.
According to Bertolami, a variable gravitational constant readily explains why galaxies in clusters are being whirled around so rapidly: the individual galaxies attract each other more strongly than predicted by Newtonian gravity.
As matter is sent whirling into a black hole, tugged ever harder by the hole's irresistible gravity, the material heats up, and along its wild ride it radiates that heat away as light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pull.
By contrast, Hubble's measurements are based on the velocities of stars whirling around in the dense cores of globular clusters, which yield a direct measurement of the black hole masses.
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