Sentences with phrase «fierce winds from»

This nebula is a region full of intense activity, with fierce winds from hot stars, swirling chimneys of gas, and energetic star formation all embedded within a hazy labyrinth of gas and dust.

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Fire from the sky, a fierce wind, boils all over his body.
I first had Mongolian Hot Pot in Beijing several years ago when I stumbled into a restaurant hoping to take refuge from the fierce winter wind.
The Category 1 storm will whip up large waves and life - threatening rip currents off Long Island and New Jersey from Tuesday into Wednesday, while pummeling the city with rain and fierce winds, the National Weather Service predicted.
Early on, when the cluster begins to condense from a collapsing cloud of gas, the brightest and shortest - lived stars blow out fierce winds that energize the first set of cosmic rays and expel material from the star itself.
It seems that European fashion is far from fierce winds and low temperatures.
It can bring someone back from death, heal wounds and make women fierce warriors.
The weapon could spread tremendous amounts of ice and fierce winds that could freeze anything from individual targets to entire realms.
The wind picks up, and in a moment that departs from the film's tone of lush naturalism, it builds into a raging gale as fierce as any Kansas tornado Dorothy might have faced.
Some officials also say principals have grown gun - shy from fierce battles with permanent teachers — who are rarely fired and even then, can spend years on the payroll as their cases wind through a byzantine appeals process, as The Times reported in May.
The stone - walled vineyards, currais, have protected the 2,439 acres of vineyard from fierce Atlantic winds and salty ocean water for hundreds of years.
Most of the rock upon which the Great Ocean Road winds is limestone, and after its fierce weathering from the belligerent waves and winds, the cliffs have been carved into impressive shapes and structures, including blowholes, arches, gorges and rock stacks.
For decades, fierce winds have dislodged microscopic particles from the lakebed, creating carcinogenic dust storms.
Rovner was poised on the rim of an enormous crater at Mitzpe Ramon — presumably one of the largest natural craters created from a fallen meteor — photographing the silhouettes of people walking against the fierce dust - laden winds.
The Cape Wind project experienced particularly fierce opposition from Cape Cod and Nantucket merchants and residents, including Mitt Romney and the late Senator Ted Kennedy (Neal 2003).
Projects like Cape Wind, proposed for shallow waters just off Cape Cod in Massachusetts, met with fierce objections from residents who felt it would mar the ocean vista.
From the fierce winter winds nicknamed «The Hawk» in Chicago, Ill., to the hot natural pools of Lava Springs, Idaho, America's seasonal spirit spans coast to coast with distinct holiday style in each corner.
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