A
constellation refers to a group of stars that form a pattern or shape when seen from Earth. People have given names to different
constellations over time to help them navigate or tell stories about the stars in the night sky.
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Each exhibition features a different
constellation of works by the same artists, including new commissions, and a public program of performances, talks and screenings.
The
family constellation is far more complex than the cozy birth order that seems to be behind a lot of the research.
Summer night hikes For 5 and older, a walk under the moon and stars and discussion about a
new constellation.
It's the same
constellation on the flag he stole from the top of city hall, the one that hangs on the wall of the flat.
Through this exercise, our clients were able to consider what others in their
adoption constellation might be experiencing.
The findings add to a growing body of evidence that schizophrenia is not a single disease but a
complex constellation of neural circuit problems.
In the previous chapter, I suggested that each child who displays behavior and attention difficulties possesses a
unique constellation of factors that defines his individual world.
The new paintings we have had the privilege of seeing in his studio show a lifetime of experience; the very
specific constellation of life events over the decades are all in there.
At that time, today's
familiar constellation of advocacy groups and charter school operators didn't yet exist.
In our
vast constellation of galleries and museums we're reminded that all participants are indispensable in their contributions.
Researchers point to the fact that autism and schizophrenia are both highly variable — no two individuals have the
same constellation of traits.
The blog is one in a
growing constellation of blogs and Web sites produced by university programs focused on environmental issues.
If you watch your
favorite constellation over several nights, you will notice that the stars move together as a group.
A confrontation of family needs with the drive for personal fulfillment among individual members has forced an
emerging constellation of family forms.
I never thought that I'd see the day when my own
personal constellation of direction would no longer be visible.
The sparse,
fragile constellation of objects lies underneath a thick rain of narrow brass rods suspended from the ceiling.
The moon was now high over the port, too bright to make out any
single constellation, but I knew what was there.
Each of the 23 sensors in the current
GPS constellation makes detailed measurements of the belts every six hours.
Yet inflammation reinforces some more than others, potentially establishing a
plausible constellation of mechanisms responsible for aging.
When you discover one of these circles, you must rotate and place an
Egyptian constellation in its proper location in the night sky.
Every so often, circumstances let you see through a gap in that narrative toward a
social constellation with a practice at its center.
The illustrations are broadly inclusive in terms of ethnicity, race, ability,
family constellation and body type and activity preferences.
It was clear that my daughter would never be able to address the
complex constellation of her conditions inside a loving, and even knowledgeable, home.
After dark, step outside to admire the incredible canopy of stars in one of the world's
best constellation - viewing spots.
The team found that a
whole constellation of regions located throughout the brain became more active when the volunteers reported that the laser hurt.
Top - class online dating platforms attract a
vast constellation of singles, feature seamless chat and message systems, and an intuitive interface.
This exhibition brings together a
rich constellation of key sculptures and provides a rare opportunity to experience the works as the artist intended — in motion.
If you are managed, how can you influence your manager to make use of your unique
constellation of skills, attributes, and talents?
On Wednesday, February 2, 2011, NASA's Kepler Mission revealed that, thus far, it has detected 1,235 planetary candidates orbiting 907 host stars, from a survey of some 155,453 stars
in constellations Cygnus and Lyra using the transit method which requires a rare orbital alignment across the face of the host star as seen from the Solar System.
The space telescope, which was launched in March and began its science mission in May, will spend more than three years observing a patch of 100,000 stars near the northern
constellations Cygnus and Lyra.
One night, dine under the stars while an astronomer points out the
southern constellations in the clear desert night sky.
The investigators rendered walking human and animal figures
as constellations of white dots on a computer screen (right).
Lying between
Constellations Ursa Major and Leo, Constellation Leo Minor was created in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius (1611 - 1687).
«Astronomers find giant planet around very young star: Jupiter - like «CI Tau b» orbits 2 million - year - old star in
constellation Taurus.»
She recently designed the scenography
for Constellations by Nick Payne at the National Theatre, Oslo.
Other more recent bespoke Rolls - Royces include the Phantom Drophead Coupe Nighthawk inspired by fighter jets, and the Suhail collection inspired
by constellations in the sky.
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