Let us now join in the ancient Nuttin» Hymn,
Dust in the Wind (and ignore its author's heresy in converting to Christianity).
The band has produced eight gold albums, three sextuple - Platinum albums (Leftoverture, Point of Know Return, Best of KANSAS), one platinum live album (Two for the Show) and a million - selling gold single, «
Dust in the Wind.»
My needs are
dust in the wind to him.
DUST IN THE WIND Dust surrounding KIC 8462852 (known as Tabby's star), shown in this artist's illustration, could explain the star's odd dips in light.
We're not being blown around like
dust in the wind.
«Cause they appear to be more than just
dust in the wind.
Dust in the wind for January.
That being said, after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther's future is up in the air, like
dust in the wind... (Sorry, couldn't help myself).
The A-lister disappears into the burn - victim skin - suit of the fast - gabbing vigilante even more easily this time around and if there were ever any doubts about his assimilation into the role, they are but
dust in the wind now.
Dust in the Wind (Hou Hsiao - hsien)-- 11, 1986 Project A 2 (Jackie Chan)-- 18, 1987 Days of Thunder (Tony Scott)-- 40, 1990 Only Yesterday (Isao Takahata)-- 2, 1991 Twin Dragons (Tsui Hark & Ringo Lam)-- 24, 1992
Couple their radio silence with Shuhei Yoshida throwing the studio under the bus, and it seemed like the future for No Man's Sky was basically
dust in the wind.
Furniture, electronics, even wallets in some cases, all reduced to literal
dust in the wind.
Not exact matches
The explosion at the plant
in Pripyat, Ukraine, blasted radioactive gas and
dust into the air, and
winds carried it across central and southern Europe.
She landed
in the
dust of the rocks
in a heap, startled and
winded.
Of course, after 2000 years, he is probably turned to
dust and is now wandering
in the
wind being recycled
in one of natures many cycles.
As the Socrates of Plato's Republic acknowledges the likelihood of the world continuing
in its evils, he describes the philosopher as someone who retreats from public life «like someone who takes refuge under a little wall from a storm of
dust or hail driven by the
wind» (Republic 496d).
Pentecostal movements arose, as they always do
in such barren times, hopeful that the strong
winds of God would blow the
dust from the sacred book and sacred desk.
Rather the biblical God is ru'ach —
wind, breath, spirit — drawing the primordial chaos into form and fruitfulness (Gen. 1:1 - 2) and bringing to life the very
dust of the earth
in forming Adam (Gen. 2:7).
For people who have been forced to become foreigners
in their own land, who have been driven from their properties and who have been pushed around by the powerful like the mighty
wind blows the
dust around, ashes, as a moment of the continuum of the pilgrimage of life become most powerful.
But Jerusalem is not Vilna, Beer Sheba is not Krakow, and every time we try to reminisce, the demon
in our soul
wounds us with the searing knowledge that our European past is, like us, turned to
dust.
On the second day a 20 - mph
wind snapped around the course to push shots
in all directions and raise up great swirls of gray - white
dust far out
in the surrounding desert.
No it's just trust Hugh, the longer this goes on the more you get nervous, I know
in the past you have said its done and
dusted and he has gone, But it's like having
wind you get rid of it and there's relief go for a curry and the next day it's back, The difference is I I like curry but BFS is like a bad one that just won't move on,
Phthalates can
wind up airborne and
in the
dust in your home.
However, after all, these activities and even when not being actively used, pools do collect a lot of
dust from blowing the
wind, the usual after party mess, and sometimes kids will even drop small pebbles
in the pool as a game.
This could be annoying
in the car if the sun is constantly
in your baby's face or outside at a park if there is any amount of
wind or
dust.
But the data showed another trend, too: When the
wind blew above certain speeds, as much as 10 times the expected amount of
dust rose from the ground, the researchers report online
in Geophysical Research Letters.
Field studies
in southeastern Morocco, just a few kilometers away from the site of this
dust storm, show that electric fields generated by blowing sand boost
dust emissions up to 10 times more than expected from
wind alone.
Now, first - of - their - kind field tests
in the western Sahara reveal that the fields — generated when windblown sand grains rub together — loft desert
dust much more effectively than previously recognized, creating larger and longer lasting storms than
wind alone.
And they
wind up
in indoor
dust that can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin.
If the water
in the soil gets below
Dust Bowl levels, the crusts would break down and the sands might pick up and fly with the
wind.
Fluffy
dust found
in Antarctic snow may be a relic from the dawn of the solar system, and could help explain how the carbon needed for life
wound up on Earth.
The solar
wind of charged particles and magnetic fields blows through a fog of primordial
dust and neutrally charged atoms created
in nearby stars or the uppermost reaches of Earth's atmosphere.
Now a team led by William Farrell of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Maryland, has modelled how
dust could be thrown up at the moon's poles, where the solar
wind blows horizontally over crater rims.
Water droplets and ice crystals
in the atmosphere condensed on the infusion of
dust particles and settled into pouch - like formations due to
wind currents.
Soot particles,
dust lifted up by the
wind or sea spray account for only some of the particles
in the atmosphere.
Winds in what has become a
dust bowl ravage crops and sweep up pesticide residues and other pollutants.
BEIJING —
Winds rush through the capital city of China, blowing
dust storms that envelop it
in grit from the encroaching Gobi Desert each spring.
The
wind reversal added friction on the ground — which dislodges more
dust — and transported it westward over long distances before depositing it
in high concentrations on the densely populated east Mediterranean coast.
Over millions of years, the weak but persistent
winds ate away at the surface ice and
dust, carving out Chasma Boreale
in all its glory.
Particles from the Sun (the so - called solar
wind) blow the gases back
in a straight tail, whilst sunlight exerts a pressure on the
dust particles to create a curved tail.
Propelled by the force of the eruption, gray and black particles of ash,
dust, and soot rose high into the atmosphere, some as high as twenty - five miles above the crumbling peak of the mountain, where the
winds began to spread them
in all directions.
Variations
in the
wind speed and the weight of the particles caused some parts of the cloud to travel faster or slower than others, and so the cloud spread as it moved around Earth, until it covered the equator with an almost imperceptible veil of
dust and sulfurous particles.
These strong stellar
winds also carve out cavities
in nearby clouds of gas and
dust, and kickstart the formation of new stars.
The presence of warm
dust implies that it formed very recently, perhaps
in spurts, as chemically enriched material from the two stellar
winds collides at different points, mixes, flows away, and cools.
Solar
wind and radiation push
dust out into space, where it mixes
in with the ice crystals that form comets, new research reveals.
Strands
in Saturn's narrow F ring are actually part of a Tightly
wound spiral, possibly caused by the gravitational interactions of tiny moons or clumps of
dust.
Bagenal et al. report how Pluto modifies its space environment, including interactions with the solar
wind and a lack of
dust in the system.
But observations last year hint that the protostar's stellar
wind was flowing more quickly from the object's poles (relative speeds depicted
in bluish ovoid
in image above), and its magnetic field had become aligned with that of the larger cloud of gas and
dust that surrounds it, the researchers report online today
in Science.
Dust storms and dust - bearing winds go by many names, including the haboob in Sudan to the North African khamsin and the Arabian sim
Dust storms and
dust - bearing winds go by many names, including the haboob in Sudan to the North African khamsin and the Arabian sim
dust - bearing
winds go by many names, including the haboob
in Sudan to the North African khamsin and the Arabian simoom.