Sentences with phrase «flashing lights from»

At this rate, the consequences might involve a fireball or at least some flashing lights from a CHP cruiser.
During rush hour in bike - heavy Seattle where I live it is impossible to ride more than a few minutes at a stretch without getting blasted with another retina - shocking dose of flashing light from another biker heading in the opposite direction.

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«As the trajectory was being calculated, numbers built up in the accumulators and were transferred from place to place, and the lights started flashing like the bulbs on the marquees in Las Vegas,» said Jennings.
There were flashing lights, and «The Age of Aquarius,» the Fifth Dimension's hit song from the musical Hair, exploded just as the drapes fell to reveal a pair of boxy, upright RVs.
In the first detailed account from someone involved in the accident, the ACX Crystal's captain, in a report seen by Reuters, said his ship signaled the Fitzgerald with flashing lights about 10 minutes before the collision, but the U.S. ship did not respond or alter course.
And that's where the next clever step comes in - to scan the retina without the use of a huge machine, the app uses a simple 3D - printed lens that concentrates light from the smartphone camera flash on the back of the eye.
The man underwent emergency surgery when he began suffering from sudden flashes of light and discovered that the retina in his left eye had become detached.
Excelitas makes products such as light - emitting diodes (LEDs) and flash lamps which are used in applications ranging from medical lighting to aerospace and defense equipment.
In an ad for the shoe, from Portland, Oregon - based agency Opinionated, words flash across the screen, like «light,» «breezy,» «tree» and «shoe,» superimposed with fun images and cartoons.
The red tail - lights from the car in front of you flashes on and off during your rush hour commute.
As he approached Damascus, suddenly a light from heaven flashed about him, and he fell to the ground and heard a voice saying, «Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?»
He actively persecuted the early Christian community and was on his way to Damascus to arrest the Christians there, when «suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him».
The spotlight technique which Manet borrowed from Spanish Baroque painters has the effect of the cold flash of a press photo or the glaring light of a morgue.
It is as though empirical theologians accepted Whitehead's claim that, apart from the consolations of religion, life seems to be «a flash of occasional enjoyments lighting up a mass of pain and misery, a bagatelle of transient experience» (SMW 192).
Apart from religion, Whitehead was to write, «human life is a flash of occasional enjoyments lighting up a mass of pain and misery, a bagatelle of transient experience.»
Then the presence of Christ, which has been silently accruing in all things, will suddenly be revealed like a flash of light from pole to pole.
The truth, which in the same writer's Gospel, shines as the dayspring from on high, becomes here a search - light, flashed into a background of darkness.»
Apart from the religious vision, he added, «human life is a flash of occasional enjoyments lighting up a mass of pain and misery, a bagatelle of transient experience.»
«Now as he was going along and approaching Damascus, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.
The account in Acts 9 relates that as Paul was on his way to Damascus to continue his persecution of the early Christians, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him, he fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying, «Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?»
For as the lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one side to the other, so will the Son of man be in his day.
Acts 9:3 - 6 As he was traveling, it happened that he was approaching Damascus, and suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him; 4 and he fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, «Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?»
If coming from Heber / Midway via SR - 32 you'll come to Francis and the 4 - way stop with the flashing red light.
As a fan of Ed's, she had been cutting lights (practicing starts) for years from the bleachers, punching down her thumb on the grandstand railing a split second before the green light flashed.
In the bottom of the eighth Frank Martinez, 40, was ejected from his seat behind home plate after Braves shortstop Edgar Renteria complained to umpires that Martinez was flashing a light in his eyes.
One pitcher he knew of introduced himself to new batters by turning his back, removing flash paper from his pocket, inserting it into his glove, lighting it, and throwing his pitch.
The British cameras carefully record the Blast's huge, simulated soccer ball, flashing and exploding as it descends from the roof of the Civic Center before each game, while rock music blares and laser lights speckle the full house of wideeyed Baltimoreans.
As you can see from the pictures below, Chelsea's new 2013 away top is primarily white in colour and has a light blue diagonal flash.
And from three months, you can turn the bar round so the brightly coloured animals and — subtle — flashing lights face them instead.
Everything about school bus transportation is geared towards optimal safety, from the bright yellow color, flashing lights and sturdy construction of the buses to the training and skill of school bus drivers.
From its striking silver and red design to its flashing LED lights, this fast - moving toy train definitely excites.
The bright red and blue flashing lights on daddy's computer (drag away from computer and redirect with a toy).
A new observatory called ABISS that can transmit video and long - term chemical measurements at broadband speeds from the seafloor using a system of flashing lights instead of a traditional tether.
The full - featured remote control lets you select the color you want from a panel of buttons, as well as dim the lights or set them to strobe, fade, flash, or cycle through.
The Venus Express spacecraft, which orbited Venus from 2006 until earlier this year, detected flashes of infrared light coming from the planet's surface.
In De luce, Grosseteste proposed that the universe began with a flash of light, which pushed everything outwards from a tiny point into a big sphere.
The Illuminating Dog Chew is made from BPA - free rubber with a squeaker and flashing LED lights inside.
Moreover, the light sails that survive the 20 - year voyage would pass through the Centauri system in a flash, moving so fast they would have only seconds to capture high - quality close - up images and other data from Proxima b and any neighboring planets that may be there.
They also flashed lights into their tiny participants» eyes, played them single tones from an mp3 player attached to a pair of speakers and touched their feet gently.
Strogatz explores dozens of strange synchronous phenomena, from hands clapping in unison to the rhythmic flashing of fireflies to laser beams produced by trillions of atoms emitting light waves in phase at the same frequency.
From her graduate study of dinoflagellates, Widder knew that an animal's first flash is the brightest and that to obtain clear readings, the creature must be stimulated and contained long enough to measure all the light given off.
He's done so by precisely focusing infrared laser light to selectively ionize, or steal the electrons from, air molecules at the beam's focal point, generating a flash of bluish - white plasma.
To find out how short the light flashes from the neon atoms were, Goulielmakis and colleagues directed them onto a second neon gas cloud.
Glowing orbs that drift through the air; blue - white sheets of light; sparks and flashes and flames licking up from the ground... all may be signs of disaster to come.
These names come from the fact that some species as adults emit flashes of light to attract mates, using special light - emitting organs in the abdomen.
The producers are biologists, the stars are minute crystals of proteins, and the stage lighting will come not from floodlights but repeated flashes of X-rays.
Scientists at Northwestern University announced in April that they had recorded flashes of light from human eggs that may be an indicator of egg quality.
Piecing together clues about the colour, speed, and the power of these flashes, we conclude that this light is being emitted from the base of the black hole jet.
Tiny flashes of light picked up from the oil appear to be telling physicists that neutrinos have a mass.
In De luce, Grosseteste proposed that the concentric universe began with a flash of light, which pushed everything outwards from a tiny point into a big sphere.
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