Sentences with phrase «caught the sun in»

Researchers now believe they have caught the sun in the act of heating bits of itself to coronal temperatures and jetting those bits up into the corona.
It literally caught the sun in the Westport, CT Anthropologie during my recent weekend jaunt to the country.
Michele had a few month hiatus to catch some sun in Arizona and as of Monday the 5th she will be back to work with us.
Downstairs is a huge, shaded daybed area, bathroom with outdoor shower and butler's kitchen with maxi - bar, while the upstairs Pool Suite can sleep two adults or up to six children on two levels in ship's cabin style bunks, as well as a deep balcony to catch the sun in a pair of plantation chairs.

Not exact matches

And as stocks are being caught out in the rain, gold and silver will get their day in the sun, as has historically been the case.
Nevertheless in death we are caught up, overwhelmed, dominated by that divine power which lies within the forces of inner disintegration and, above all, within that irresistible yearning which will drive the separated soul on to complete its further, predestined journey as infallibly as the sun causes the mists to rise from the water on which it shines.
Gold vermilion gash which — melting, flowing, pulsing — is yet always perfectly defining, accurately designing, and, enlightening one's mind, enflaming one's heart, catches the eye and snatches the ear: one hears the glowing — O heart of matter Thou art matter of the heart — and the blind man, captured in a rapture, sees the singing: Behold here iridescence where the sun never sets.
This is such a powerful idea that as the sun rises in the sky and the air heats up and as, gradually, the puddle gets smaller and smaller, it's still frantically hanging on to the notion that everything's going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise.
A certainty of sign more current and personal Than CNN blaring Balkan eruptions.At the back door a strange kinsman shakes The old mop over the porch rail, Scolding the dogs into silence in a cadence with the flailing, A ritual erasing the past, though the enduring sun Catches a sparkle of the settling dust.
The sun rose like an irritated eye; wives cooked rice pancakes; children went to play at tag in dusty fields or caught frogs by the banks of the Euphrates; while the men took to the brick kilns, potters» wheels, and plows; lovers arose to make love once again; and old men at the gate weighed claims and vows.
Watch these Christians, they say, trying to catch the sun at noon in their verbal butterfly nets!
The sun has been up for a while now, it's summer after all, I'd have to be up at 4 to catch the sunrise in the north country, but this bit of space, in the mornings, it keeps me for the day.
Then the team members put their hands together at the center of a circle, Gibbs slaps his on top with the sun catching his Super Bowl ring, and bows his head in a sudden moment of calm before the high - octane storm.
Waking up fairly early, knowing I'm going to see light from sunrise to sunset, a challenging class of yoga, cycle to brunch and finding a spot in the sun somewhere outside, walking through a new part of London, meeting friends in the evening for a catch up, cooking a new dish back home and then a cup of fennel tea before bed.
We'd spend the weekend in the sun, sometimes catching a second fireworks show.
While there are plenty of great things to do in Temecula, it's hard to pass up the opportunity to visit a brewery in San Diego, catch some sun of a California beach, or spend an afternoon in Palm Springs!
It's about people, fun, networking, learning and just catching up with colleagues in the California sun.
Their bright sun - streaked interior and eye - catching presentation of their food, which includes their sandwiches wrapped in checkered paper and their multi-colored lemonade jars make it a non-typical neighborhood deli.
A married Premier League defender is caught up in a # 100k blackmail attempt following a night of extremely passionate sex with a one - night stand, according to The Sun.
Quite often, he says, especially when the «shadows chase me around the pool,» Kareem Abdul - Jabbar climbs the hundred or so steps to the cement - and - stone deck that sits above his house in Bel Air, Calif., to catch the afternoon sun.
According to The Sun, the Premier League champions are weighing up an audacious move for the youngster, who caught Chelsea boss Antonio Conte's eye after an impressive last season in the Toffees first team.
With daily non-stop and direct flights out of major US cities that will have you on the beach in time to catch the afternoon sun, Barbados is closer than ever.
When swimming is banned, beachgoers can still play volleyball in the sand, have a family picnic or catch some rays from the sun, Green said.
We had lunch in the poolside Greek Taverna every day, which was a lovely break from the hot sun and a great way to catch up after our busy morning.
As the sun began to set, our four year old son, Colin, caught by far the biggest fish of the day, measuring in at just about half his height.
In a scoop worthy of its deceased predecessor, the News of the World, the Sun on Sunday ran a five - page exclusive at the weekend alleging that Lord Sewel, deputy speaker of the House of Lords, had been «caught on video snorting cocaine with a pair of # 200 - a-night hookers».
Ed Balls is caught out here after a break, practising the manoeuvre known as the Full Torso Strip, stretching out in the sun and showing off his physique...
Sun and Fuller studied bears in the western part of the Southern Tier, by snagging bear hair caught in a 40 - square mile barbed - wire corral.
Intermittent rounded bladders, sporting whimsical, winglike blades, help to keep the massive rope afloat in its subtidal life, to catch the sun's rays and perform the work of photosynthesis.
They form during the long, frigid winter nights in the Arctic and Antarctic, up to 15 miles above Earth's surface — high enough to catch a few of the sun's rays even when the surface lies in season - long darkness.
Images taken with a telephoto - lens camera on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity catch the larger of Mars» two moons, Phobos, passing directly in front of the sun — the sharpest images of a solar eclipse ever taken at Mars.
Early in the morning of Sept. 1, 2016, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, caught both Earth and the moon crossing in front of the sun.
This is similar to what happens with Mercury as seen from Earth: the planet is usually hidden in the Sun's glare, so that to see it one has to catch it shortly after sunset or shortly before sunrise.
With a mass of 100 million times more than our Sun, this is the largest black hole caught in this act so far.
The network's data have also caught the attention of scientists who observe the Sun in other wavelengths.
Shmulik Balberg of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and colleagues say there should be another kind caused by sun - like stars caught in head - on collisions.
Rosetta has traveled 6.2 billion km in an attempt to do something never done before: to catch up with a comet, 67 P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko, as it speeds toward the sun and to go into orbit around it.
R. Alan Squire I'll have to catch the final footage on the Web... Here in Nova Scotia, it's hard to tell if there even * is * a sun;)
Blade of Light On an unusually still day, the tip of a turbine blade catches the sun above the snowy hills of Shetland in the far north of the UK.
Solar means «of the Sun» and System refers all the bodies that are caught in its gravitational field.
In a new initiative by the Melanoma Moon Shot, MD Anderson recently partnered with the CATCH Global Foundation to bring sun protection education to the nation's children.
To maintain Mercury's tight inner orbit around the Sun, the planet must move much faster than Earth needs to in its more distant Solar orbit so that a spacecraft must gain about 65,000 miles per hour (105,000 km per hour) to «catch» it.
Next Page: Catch some rays [pagebreak] Seek out the sun If you have irregular sleep patterns, direct sun exposure in the morning can help reset your internal clock.
That's in men If your vitamin D is low, you should be getting in the sun, eating wild caught fatty fish and supplementing (only under the supervision of a practitioner who can determine how much you need).
Taking turns, Warren and Sentmanat drag the sled about 30 yards in each direction — past the pawn shop, around the potholes, and close enough to the faded blue dumpster to catch a whiff of the oil - soaked car - part boxes baking in the sun.
There seems to be a shift forming away from «catch - all» preventive supplements and instead looking toward very user - specific needs such as improving memory, or getting the vitamin D I know I need because I'm hardly ever in the sun.
I lay in the grass in the park for this first 30 minutes of the day, trying to catch some sun.
Translation: you've been caught red - handed — or brown - spotted, in fact — engaging in unsafe sun, so now might be a good time to start doubling down on that daily SPF.
A boulder of Himalayan rock salt emerges from darkness of a 16th century mineshaft in Pakistan and explodes into light, catching and refracting the sun in hues ranging springwater clear to hibiscus pink to venison red.
Although I do not ever put my face directly in the sun, I do catch the sun very easily, so my face can tan without any effort.
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