Sentences with phrase «defined by dust»

This its ruggedness is defined by its dust proof nature and its ability to survive in water up to 1.5 metres for 30 minutes.
Strangely defined by dust on a glass shelf and cast as shadows on the wall beneath, they represent physical beginning and end.

Not exact matches

In other words, the choice which Life requires of our considered action is a great deal less complex than at first seemed to be the case; for it is reduced to a simple choice between the first and last stages of the successive alternatives which we have been able to define: the rejection of Being, which returns us to dust, or the acceptance of Being, which leads us, by way of socialization, to faith in a Supreme Unity — opposite directions along a single road.
The images reveal a narrow, well - defined jet of dust ejected by the comet's icy, fragile nucleus.
Disc galaxies — including spiral galaxies like the Milky Way and lenticular galaxies — are defined by pancake - shaped regions of dust and gas, and are distinct from the category of elliptical galaxies.
Get a natural flush by swirling a fluffy brush over Sculptionary Cheek Contouring Palette in Defining Nectars and dusting across the apples of your cheeks
In keeping with the ambivalence that defines the entirety of the film, Ford films the confrontation between Earp (joined by Holliday and others) and the Clantons as a swirl of riled horses, kicked - up dust, jutting fence posts, and erratic pistol blasts.
Indoor air quality is defined by the concentrations of various pollutants, including carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), moulds, dusts and airborne fungi.
Thus, for example, the climate sensitivity (1.7 — 2.6 °C for 2 × CO2) estimated by Schmittner et al. [94] is due largely to their assumed approximately 3 °C cooling in the LGM, and in lesser part to the fact that they defined some aerosol changes (dust) to be a climate forcing.
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