Sentences with phrase «ejects so»

Ash and smoke ejected so far by the Agung volcano, which has been erupting in recent days, has not been big enough or high enough in the atmosphere to cool world temperatures.
«These jets of plasma are ejected so fast that they could traverse the length of California in just a couple of minutes,» said De Pontieu.
With this future product, if approved, the user only has to make a gesture or to you voice control and the S - Pen will then be ejected so you can use to your heart's content.
For example, Mount Pinatubo, a volcano in the Philippines that erupted in 1991, ejected so much sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere that the planet cooled by 1 degree Fahrenheit (0.55 degrees Celsius) and stayed slightly cooler for more than two years.

Not exact matches

This continued hostility could pave the way to a grexit (â $ ˜Greek exitâ $ ™ from the Euro) in light of a leaked report showing Angela Merkelâ $ ™ s secret (or not so secret) desire to see Greece ejected from the Euro zone altogether.
I've pressed the eject button already and have created a viable passive income stream so I no longer have to work if I don't want to.
I think Shaw got ejected or something so Aguilar had to play 3B for an inning.
Stern states that Andersen should have been ejected, and also says that there will be a «serious review of activities,» so there is reason to believe that the league will move to suspend Andersen for Game 6 in Indiana.
before you all start thinking this looks like fun, they were both ejected from the ground — so be warned!
+ How Covington acquits himself defensively against an ultra-elite wing threat (and if he can maintain his hot shooting while expending so much energy on the other end) + Our team defense (especially on the perimeter) + Jah making himself a net - positive vs. Zaza + Our mental toughness response to a patented Golden State Run ™ + TJ's offensive QBing vs. GS's team defense + Dario's composure against a professional irritant + Justin Anderson and his steel pipes finishing with a 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 line (that would be one foul and one corresponding turnover when he subs in and immediately knocks Draymond into the second row with a happily illegal screen and gets subsequently ejected.
The referee's saw it and he was ejected from the game, and deservedly so.
In a wild game 1 so far, the Montreal Canadians» P.K. Subban was ejected after slashing Ottawa Senators» Mark Stone.
The safety belt is aligned properly where it should on your child's body, so you don't have to worry about your child ejecting out of the car seat in the event of a car crash.
Dr Constanza Vallenas De Villar: We know that mothers who are under stress have stopped ejecting milk for perhaps a day or so, but this can be overcome with good support.
Protests at the Council testimony of NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton today grew so intense that police and building security ejected more than a dozen members of the public from the chambers.
The meteorite, dubbed Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034, contains a concentration of water by weight about ten times higher than in any of the other 100 or so known Martian meteorites — those rare rocks that get ejected from the Martian surface into space when an asteroid hits the planet, and eventually find their way to Earth.
The images suggest that the roughly 4.5 - billion - year - old comet, named 332P / Ikeya - Murakami, or comet 332P, may be spinning so fast that material is ejected from its surface.
New stars are springing into life within the bright, colorful «head» of NGC 4861 and ejecting streams of high - speed particles as they do so, which flood outwards to join the wider galactic wind.
As plasma is ejected from the sun's surface, its temperature skyrockets — and so far physicists have not been able to explain why
Even when hosts manage to eject eggs from the nest, their motivation for doing so is unclear.
These particles annihilate one another with so much energy that when the supernova begins, they eject the star's constituent elements entirely, with no neutron star or black hole left behind.
One trick used by some bacteria is to eject antibiotics through so - called efflux pumps embedded in their cellular membranes.
The first looked at the Cassiopeia A (Cas A) supernova remnant, and so we are able to compare two different stellar explosions and see if they ejected different proportions of phosphorus and iron.
But for the last decade or so, the keepers have complained about failing colonies, with underdeveloped bees ejected from their hives.
If so, then galaxies may well eject quasars as
Objects orbiting one of the stars in a binary system will be strongly affected by the gravity of the other and so can be more easily ejected from the system than if it had just one star.
[26] Stars above this mass can not radiate energy fast enough to remain stable, so any additional mass will be ejected in a series of pulsations until the star reaches a stable limit.
The ribosome then ejects the «empty» tRNA molecule so it can go get another amino acid of the correct type.
The team was able to measure the rotational speed of one of these objects, suggesting the asteroid spun so fast it burst, ejecting dust and newly discovered fragments in a trail behind it.
So - called circumbinary planets — those planets that orbit around a binary star, like the fictional Tatooine from the Star Wars — can be ejected off into space as a consequence of their stars» evolution, according to a new study to be published in the Astrophysical Journal (arXiv.org preprint).
The amount of oxygen in a galaxy is determined primarily by three factors: how much oxygen comes from large stars that end their lives violently in supernova explosions — a ubiquitous phenomenon in the early Universe, when the rate of stellar births was dramatically higher than the rate in the Universe today; how much of that oxygen gets ejected from the galaxy by so - called «super winds,» which propel oxygen and other interstellar gases out of galaxies at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour; and how much pristine gas enters the galaxy from the intergalactic medium, which doesn't contain much oxygen.
It is even possible that life on Earth may have evolved from life forms ejected from Venus, because pieces of planets were blasted off of each other much more frequently in the early Solar System by asteroidal and cometary impacts, and so microbes from Venus could easily have ended up landing on Earth (Sean Henahan, Access Excellence, February 5, 1997; and David Grinspoon, 1997).
The team admits that the ejected black - hole scenario may sound far - fetched, «but that's what makes observing the universe so intriguing — sometimes you find the unexpected,» said Postman.
Moreover, any «nova outbursts» that occur on the white dwarf are relatively weak and eject little matter, so that the white dwarf grows in mass.
But like an ember that cools after being ejected from the fire, so do planets cool off over time.
Since gamma radiation provides the energy preventing gravitational collapse of the outer layers of the star onto the core, at some point the loss of this energy (through so - called «pair instability») causes violent pulsations that eject a large fraction of the outer layers of the star and eventually a star's outer layers to collapse inward to create a thermonuclear explosion that, in theory, would be brighter than previously detected supernova.
The flight means warmer, sunny days, so we should feel comfortable, that is, to eject the dark colors we were wearing...
«It's about realizing it doesn't have to be awkward, changing your physiology and taking a break so that you give yourself a natural moment to respond,» he says, before adding with a laugh «and then hit an eject button if you really need it!»
«It's about realising it doesn't have to be awkward, changing your physiology and taking a break so that you give yourself a natural moment to respond,» he says, before adding with a laugh «and then hit an eject button if you really need it!»
With a streak of blood worn proudly on his temple as representative of Stephen Crane's manifest valour (the only injury our invulnerable flyboy hero sustains even in the midst of a withering firefight between three American combat helicopters and an armoured division of murderous Serbs (or Muslims, or Croats — they're not sure so we're not either), save for a flesh wound to the shoulder), the great irony of stranded Navy Navigator Burnett's (Owen Wilson) red badge of courage is that it's acquired when he ejects from his own downed aircraft.
So it's difficult to accept a joke here when Rogen's straight man is turned into a CGI rag doll after being ejected by an airbag somehow placed on his office chair, while being shown in a very Rogen-esque existence earlier, smoking weed and gorging on shrooms.
Though they do not support bookmarks, the discs are excellently authored so that you can easily stop and resume a «Play All» viewing, your progress tracked, even after discs are ejected and such.
So they voted out the mayor who made schools better, Adrian Fenty, which got Rhee ejected as well — all documented in my book The Bee Eater.
If things go wrong, know when and how you can hit eject (and at what cost) so you can pursue a better path.
If the Thieves get caught too many times, they'll be kicked out of the Metaverse and can only return the next day, so players will have to plan extremely carefully as time is of the essence and the security meter is ever - wobbling closer to ejecting the group.
As you are attacked (these things don't just sit there and let you hit them), the drone is damaged and this is reflected by the blocks you have so carefully placed being ejected from your vehicle, which in turn means that you are doing less damage.
The power and eject buttons are touch sensitive so they're not really «buttons» per - se.
To the Surrealists he owed not so much the form of his own distinctive «writing,» but the notion that the painting was to be ejected as a «stream,» in one seeming burst.
Even during the PETM, it took extended volcanic eruptions on a massive scale that were extensive but not of the kind to eject significant stratospheric sulfates so as to cause cooling.
The heat would be dumped into the cold water stream, which cools the condenser and is ejected below the thermocline so that the water would not release its CO2 content except to the colder surrounding water at depth, where the CO2 would remain sequestered.
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