Sentences with phrase «ejections from»

While typical coronal mass ejections from the sun take two or three days to reach Earth, the 2012 event traveled from the sun's surface to Earth in just 18 hours.
Coronal mass ejections from the sun heat Earth's upper atmosphere, then cool it dramatically, according to a new University of Colorado Boulder study.
Because radio signals travel faster than particles, the completed e-CALLISTO can also work as an early - warning system for radio bursts, alerting space mission control centres to upcoming disturbances caused by coronal mass ejections from the Sun.
Solar jets are ejections from the surface of the Sun, where 1 - 10 tonnes of hot material are expelled at speeds of up to 1000 kilometres per second.
Kevin Durant joined a list of All - Stars who have gotten quick ejections from games, getting thrown out late in Friday's game between the Golden State Warriors and the Orlando Magic.
Without the funds, Greece will almost certainly default on its next loan repayment, due at the end of this month, and risks ejection from the 19 - nation Eurozone which looms as a giant unknown to global investors.
And since his ejection from heaven (Rev 12:7 - 9), he (along with other rebel angels) have been causing great «woes» on the earth, manipulating mankind to do as they wish.
In January 1983, California Bishop Joseph Madera threatened excommunication for «lawmakers who support the effective ejection from the womb of an unviable fetus.»
PPG Paints Arena does have a policy for fans throwing objects on the ice that states «guests not abiding by this Fan Courtesy Policy are subject to ejection from PPG Paints Arena and in some cases subject to criminal prosecution.»
I'm guessing Seabrook will be suspended for 5 games, following his five minute major and ejection from the game, and that David Backes will miss a bit of time.
«This could lead to increased head excursion, spinal, internal, and brain injuries, or even ejection from the car seat.»
Exceed those limits at peril of in - flight ejection from helicopters.1 Which essentially is the point that making demands in deep favour of labour in parliament result in the abolition of parliament as we know it.
His former immigration spokesman Phil Woolas's shameless tactics in Oldham East and Saddleworth during the last general election campaign, and subsequent ejection from Parliament, have offered a well - timed opportunity for Labour to give the coalition and, in particular, Nick Clegg, a thrashing in the by - election on 13 January - the first significant electoral test of the coalition's popularity.
The trial of the man charged with detonating a bomb in Chelsea last year began in Federal District Court in Manhattan with video replays of the blast, emotional testimony from people wounded by shrapnel and an outburst by the defendant that led to his ejection from the courtroom.
Balls didn't mention that his decision to leave FT was a direct consequence of Britain's dramatic ejection from the ERM.
Speaking to TP, the former London mayor made it clear he did not want the man once known as «Mad Dog» to have changed his ways since his ejection from Downing Street several years ago.
The state Senate Republican Campaign Committee isn't done with former conference leader Dean Skelos, despite his ejection from the chamber two weeks ago following his conviction on eight corruption counts, and still owes $ 50,000 on a $ 100,000 loan from the ex-senator's campaign committee.
His other proposals include an independent Lords appointments body and automatic ejection from the house if a member is sentenced to a year in prison.
After a rancorous ejection from the state facility initiated by a group of some young men, Mr. Kufuor was later offered another bungalow at Cantonments to be used as his office.
The long awaited reshuffle was overdue and its centre - piece was to be Ed Balls» ejection from his brief as shadow chancellor.
Ejection from a vehicle is the main reason that fatalities occur in a collision.
Astrophysicists at the University of Toronto have found that a close encounter with Jupiter about four billion years ago may have resulted in another planet's ejection from the Solar System altogether.
Dynamical analysis for nonisolated galaxies demonstrates the feasibility of their ejection from host clusters and groups by three - body encounters, which is in agreement with numerical simulations.
So far there are few if any wholly satisfactory explanations as to how such an extremely elongated solid object could naturally form, let alone endure the forces of a natural high - speed ejection from a star system — a process thought to involve a wrenching encounter with a giant planet.
Electron ejection from multiple N2 orbitals, controlled by the molecule's orientation relative to a laser, produces attosecond light spectra that can reveal molecular dynamics.
More on lithopanspermia; surviving ejection from Mars without sporulation; and experimental updates from: Mark Anderson, New Scientist, March 31, 2008; and Anil Ananthaswamy, New Scientist, January 11, 2002.
Unauthorized video and / or filming will result in immediate ejection from the event.
Staff * 1/2 Angry over his ejection from a game, ace basketball player Jamal Jeffries flashes the crowd and earns an indefinite suspension.
If Higgins is there for Aniston, Jon Favreau (who, as a White Sox fan, mocked the fans in Wrigley in a manner that I have seen with my own eyes, minus the subsequent fight and ejection from the park that fan received) is there for Vaughn, playing the only guy with any real sense of reality.
In a ten - month survey underwritten by the National Arts Journalism Program and carried out at the University of Southern California School of Journalism, we turned up accounts of everything from forcible ejection from pre-opening screenings to blackballing by a studio for «the tone» of one's coverage or breaking a review - embargo date.
SPOILER TERRITORY: It all sets up a resolution where Andrew, despite his well - deserved ejection from school, gets to demonstrate his chops in concert.
Revises current law regarding refusal of entry to or ejection from a school to allow a school administrator, school resource office or school district peace officer to refuse to allow a person on property or to eject a person if the person refuses to leave on request and to implement such a ban for up to two years, if the person poses a substantial risk of harm to another person or behaves in a manner inappropriate for a school setting after being warned.
But after Robert L. Sumwalt, III, chairman of the NTSB, wrote a letter to Musk and Tesla explaining the carmaker's ejection from the investigation, the circumstances and timeline make it clear just how far Tesla is willing to go to protect its image — to keep getting its version of «clicks.»
The force of the deploying airbag (16 percent) and ejection from the vehicle (13 percent) also accounted for significant portions of the driver deaths in these frontal crashes.
Any improper usage of Hilton Honors Points shall be grounds for immediate confiscation and forfeiture of such Points, and may be grounds for the forfeiture of all Points in the Member's account and / or the Member's ejection from the Hilton Honors Program, all as determined within Hilton Honors» sole discretion.
Any improper usage of Hilton Honors Points shall be grounds for immediate confiscation and forfeit of such Points, and may be grounds for the forfeiture of all Points in the Member's account and the Member's ejection from the Hilton Honors Program, all as determined within Hilton Honors» sole discretion.
Any improper usage of Hilton Honors Points shall be grounds for immediate confiscation and forfeiture of such Points, and may be grounds for the forfeiture of all Points in the Member's account and / or the Member's ejection from the Hilton Honors Program, all as determined within Hilton Honors» sole discretion.
Soul Fjord's opening cinematic exposes protagonist Magnus Jones tragic ejection from a Valhallan discotheque, tasking the hero with scaling back up Yggdrasil and seeking retribution against the Nordic bouncer responsible for the snub.
Yet as recently as 1859 a coronal mass ejection from the sun caused telegraph lines to melt and auroras to be visible in Florida.
Byeongheon Lee's claim originated from what he saw as a wrongful ejection from the rock band's July 25, 2013 concert at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa.
Lat's sudden suspension has triggered a discussion among legal bloggers over what type of process is due customers of Facebook prior to ejection from the site.
At this time, officials believe the rider struck a curb, leading to the rider's ejection from the bike.

Not exact matches

And associated with it, according to the Synoptic narrative, on the same day or soon after, is the ejection of the traders from the forecourt of the Temple, the so - called cleansing of the Temple.
NBA superstars are no longer safe from the ejection whistle.
Game 4 checked every box on the freak scale, from shaky officiating to hard fouls, cheap shots, trash talk, and even a fan ejection.
After (Up) Chuck Barkley had risen from his hospital bed to score 26 points in the 130 - 108 Phoenix win, Olajuwon had this to say about O'Donnell's ejection of Drexler: «You have to understand the way I look at it from the Islamic point of view.
It was a chippy game, with multiple unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, a targeting ejection, an ugly incident in which a Blue Raiders player attempted to stick his fingers inside Reynolds» facemask, and a nasty collision just before the end of the first half that left players from both teams down on the field.
Between March and May, the NFL will hear from coaches about the rule and decide whether or not automatic ejections and / or official reviews are added as well.
Speaking of which, though it is not immediately relevant, Diego Simeone was handed a three - game suspension from the Copa del Rey stemming from his ejection and subsequent behavior in Atlético's defeat at Sevilla last week.
This past weekend, the MInnesota State High School League took an unprecedented step of changing the rules mid-season, by stiffening the penalties on three of the most violent and dangerous infractions in hockey: checking from behind, boarding and contact to the head will now result in an automatic five - minute «major» against the offending player resulting in ejection and forcing his team to play short - handed for five minutes, regardless of how many times it is scored upon during the ensuing power play.
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