Sentences with phrase «explode as»

I saw it all from a distance, and I thought my heart would surely explode as I watched him flip through it for the first time from the room next door.
PS I'd been thinking the whole control thing was a result of personal and professional psychological damage... until the youngest lost it the other night when I got cranky at her for going loopy about whose Milo it was in the tin that had been sitting neglected in the pantry for months... suddenly both sisters were measuring every granule and the little one looked like she might explode as the eldest swallowed a scoop.
While colors don't explode as they do on Samsung's Super AMOLED panels, the HTC 10's SuperLCD5 finds a happy (and, through settings, customizable) medium.
Some people have seen their phones explode as well.»
What I didn't anticipate was how much enjoyment I'd get out my place in this courtside catbird seat, watching the legal blogosphere explode as some of the best new voices in media — blawggers — took on everything from wiretapping, medical marijuana and Harriet Miers to the bugaboos of legal practice management and the grind of everyday criminal defense and sentencing.
I could go on and on and on, but I have now said more than enough and need to get off the grid for awhile just to make sure my head does not explode as I have flash - backs from some of the worst moments of this morning's House hearing.
JS: Online dispute resolution, predictive outcomes, game theory — whatever terms of art you like to use, I believe that these areas will explode as artificial intelligence enjoys more common application by lawyers.
And dangerous means: experiments on radioactive equipment that might contain a combustible mix of hydrogen and oxygen and explode as a result of the experiment.
Bet their carbon footprint will explode as well.
But hydrate doesn't just explode as soon as it crosses a temperature boundary.
In his Celestial Series, the Windy City digital artist assembles candy - like landscapes that would've made your sugary little heart explode as a kid.
The OWL can unload a barrage of bullets on the Helghast and absorb enemy fire, explode as an EMP and stun foes or remove energy shields, act as a deployable shield, set up a zipline for you in order to reach distant places, and heal you should you have extra adrenaline packs.
If you add more adjacent same - colored blocks, they will create a chain reaction and explode as well.»
Food allergies may explode as the result of an allergenic reaction that has built up over several weeks or months, or it may be the result of something your dog has eaten in the last 24 hours.
Sales are expected to explode as a result, growing 147 % in 2015 to 30 million units sold globally, according to tracking firm Futuresource Consulting.
In this report, I name 5 natural resource - related companies that I see as bargains waiting to explode as emerging market demand heats up.
However, that is predicted to explode as Google and Apple aim to make their software standard in new cars.
In San Francisco's Chinatown, fireworks explode as the city celebrates Chinese New Year with a Rice Bowl Party, a three day - and - night carnival designed to raise money and support for China war relief.
With many a graph, Ray shared that technologies are shrinking, consumption of information technology and Internet traffic are doubling every year and new applications explode as new technologies are made available.
Despite being written off as a failure in both critical acclaim and unit sales, the Honda Insight has seen sales explode as higher gas prices, a promotional blitz and a general upward trend in sales resulted in a 62.2 percent improvement in year - over-year sales numbers for Honda's hybrid hatchback.
Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), who's about to have her world explode as a new addition to this huge franchise, talked about how fearless Fisher needed to be to handle the fame thrust upon her by something like Star Wars.
Another has Bond hanging on for dear life to a truck rigged to explode as a terrorist attempts to knock him off.
Things will explode as they clash with other Avengers on their respective sides (complete with a ridiculous sequence of them charging into battle!).
But beyond the technological advancements that give users better tools for getting to know each other, online dating will explode as new business models take shape:
Some of the most massive stars have lifetimes of less than a few million years before they exhaust their nuclear fuel and explode as supernovae.
If the white dwarf accretes enough material to reach the Chandrasekhar limit, the maximum mass of a stable white dwarf star (1.4 solar mass), it will likely explode as a Type Ia supernova.
Such large and luminous massive stars are believed to be highly evolved, all of which suggests that W26 is coming towards the end of its life and will eventually explode as a supernova.
The Sun does not have enough mass to explode as a supernova.
As the white dwarf accretes material from the nearby star, it's possible that could explode as a type la supernova.
Neutron stars are the remains of massive stars that explode as a supernova at the end of their normal lifetime.
Lithium - ion batteries don't just affect hoverboards — they caused NASA's RoboSimian droid to explode as well.
[16] More massive stars can explode as a Type II supernova.
In other cases, in which the mass of the star is several solar masses or more, the star may explode as a supernova.
Before 1987, astronomers believed that only red supergiants would explode as supernovae, but this observation proved that other types of evolved stars can produce these explosions too.
originate from fusion reactions in the heart of stars and are spewed out when those stars explode as supernovae, the relatively high metallicity of the galaxy suggests that it had already seen the birth and death of generations of stars by the time the universe was 700 million years old.»
Eventually, they explode as supernovae (see Székely & Benedekfi (2007) for more on the death of stars).
In this cloud new stars are born, and into this stars disperse or explode as they die.
Even without the vaccine, Ebola experts don't expect the outbreak to explode as it did in West Africa.
It will likely explode as a supernova within 10,000 years, or maybe sooner.
When massive stars explode as supernovae, they disperse the heavier elements they have built into space, where they become the building blocks of the next generation of stars.
The white dwarf accretes material from the companion star, then at some point, it might explode as a type Ia supernova.
Any heavier than that, and it will explode as a supernova.
Sobral adds: «But star formation at this rate leads to a lot of massive, short - lived stars coming into being, which explode as supernovae a few million years later.
That's according to a new analysis — part of the biggest census of star - forming regions to date — that focused on stars eight times the mass of our sun or larger (the size that eventually explode as supernovae) at a very early stage in their lifetime, when they'd still be inside the clouds of gas and dust where they formed.
(When big stars reach the end of their life, they explode as supernovae, leaving neutron stars or black holes behind.)
Or, the Wolf - Rayet could explode as a supernova.
These stars are rapidly working their way through their vast supplies of hydrogen, and have only a few million years of life left before they meet a dramatic demise and explode as supernovae.
Subsequent testing has shown that not to be the case, at least in the opinion of many physicists — many highly respected physicists — and so the supporters of the RRW have moved onto other rationales for why we would need these including margin, which is your, I guess, confidence, that a nuclear weapon will explode as it is intended to; it will deliver exactly, say ten kilotons of destructive force or one megaton or whatever the desired explosive force is.
Overall, supernovas are rare, but as the solar system circles through the Milky Way, it sometimes passes through one of our galaxy's spiral arms, where large numbers of massive stars form and explode as supernovas.
Depending on its chemistry, the star might then explode as an exceptionally bright supernova or collapse into a smaller, faster - spinning millisecond pulsar, an event that has not been witnessed before (arxiv.org/abs/1302.4634).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z