Sentences with phrase «finally saw the sun»

We finally saw the sun today after several days of rain.
I'm finally seeing the sun this week

Not exact matches

Preliminary hearings ensued, and dismissals of charges, and trials and mistrials and retrials, and an acquittal, and two hung juries, and defections and elections of district attorneys, and the McMartin defense team carried on, until the list of defendants had dwindled to one, young Raymond Buckey, a surfer dude who had not seen the sun in years, whose charges were finally dismissed in 1990.
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
So I love to see the sun finally make an appearance as not only does it signal bright clothes, less frequent trips to the hairdresser for highlights but also a whole new menu replete with vibrant salads.
Finally going outside and seeing the sun!
They are nearly impossible to see relying on visible light, but with the infrared vision of NASA's WISE space telescope, researchers finally detected the faint glow of six Y dwarfs relatively close to our sun, within a distance of about 40 light - years.
Large flows of material that circulate heat from the sun's interior to its surface, theorized since the late 1960s but never seen directly, have finally been spotted.
So I'm glad to see that there are more scientific arguments promoting healthy sun exposure, and the focus is finally shifting toward making sure you're getting the right amount of exposure based on your individual variables.
Sweater: Forever21 Top: H&M Jeans: Forever21 Booties: Anthropologie (similar here) Hat: Forever21 (similar here) Necklace: H&M Bag: Tory Burch (similar here) Lipstick: Bobbi Brown «Bikini Pink» & Mac «Patience Please» It felt like a miracle - the sun was shining, I could no longer see my own breath, and the temperature was finally above zero, meaning I was outside in just a light sweater, wearing these open - toe booties I have been waiting to break out since I bought... [Read more...]
I feel finally spring is here and we had a sunny day today:) All week has been bit gloomy, so I was nice to see the sun.
It felt like a miracle — the sun was shining, I could no longer see my own breath, and the temperature was finally above zero, meaning I was outside in just a light sweater, wearing these open - toe booties I have been waiting to break out since I bought them on sale a couple of months ago!
I love the photos of flowers — London is finally getting sunny and it feels so good to look out your window and see the sun
Anyway, with the AC is fixed now — FINALLY, and sorry I just had to get it out of my system by troubling you with it — so I can have some fun in the sun again, with this Chloe off - the - shoulder sweater, which you probably have seen coming by last week, but it did not get enough credit there, and since everyone said something about the sweater, I thought the least I could do is to credit it in a dedicated outfit post.
This week the team check to see if Ben Stiller's dumb model is still in fashion in belated sequel Zoolander 2; find out if Ryan Reynolds can finally make a franchise work in subversive superhero comedy Deadpool; bask in the sun in Luca Guadagnino's steamy melodrama A Bigger Splash and wonder if Will Smith's Concussion deserved to be snubbed by the Academy
It always amazes me how so many traders tend to look at every trading method and trading system under the sun and it's only later, after perhaps years of lost money and frustration that they finally «wake up» and see the proverbial forest for the trees and realize that the raw price action on the charts has been the best and simplest way to trade all along.
Finally, after an hour of watching the day arrive, I saw the first direct rays of sun hit the mountains, and the notched ridge blazed orange, a visual cymbal clash.
after staying in jogja for 6 year, i finally came back to Bali ~ and the first beach i go to is dreamland... but when i see it, really do nt like it any more — the building, the dirty river, the expensive parking lot, the crowd;) lot of local seller offering sun glasses, shirt, surf course, surf board... sighhh but at least the beach is still clean ^ ^
Finally, remember to take a look at our guide to Pokémon Bank, seeing as not all Pokémon, like those listed above, are available to catch in Sun and Moon!
While Nintendo seems fine with forever keeping Star Fox 2 from ever seeing the light of day officially (and I think that may change eventually), I'd at least like to see the original Star Fox — and Stunt Race FX, for that matter — finally get their due and their rightful day in the sun again.
Also, I would have expected to see Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon rank higher — perhaps the 3DS is finally drawing its last breath.
This week on the blog we visited the new exhibition Paris De Noche at Night Gallery; we had a review on the last days at Art Basel Miami; we passed by Faire des Fleurs, a show curated by Camille Azaïs at Florence Loewy; we heard about a new limited edition: Initiation; and we finally saw Pacific Sun, a stop - motion film by photographer Thomas Demand.
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The tricky bits as I see it are: issues of glare for passersby / neighbors; working out what hours to deploy it on my roof (or may be to shade my lawn in the middle of a summerâ s day, etc); I would have to work out sun elevations, hours of sunlight in my area, etc to determine how much visible light should be reflected; and then finally express this as a negative forcing in W / metre2 to be offset against my presumed calculated positive forcing due to my familyâ s emissions of GHG, etc..
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