Sentences with phrase «from aeroplane»

Clouds as seen from an aeroplane.
At first they call it a «view from an aeroplane
In addition to figures and crowds, the exhibition includes images of spheres that are based on photographs of the sun taken from an aeroplane in the 1990s (Untitled, 2009).
First published in André Breton's seminal Surrealist journal, Littérature in 1922 and captioned as a «view from an aeroplane» by Man Ray, the photograph went on to appear in various journals, books and magazines, cropped and contextualized differently each time, before the image was formally titled Élevage de poussière (Dust Breeding)(1920) in 1964.
First published in the seminal Surrealist journal, Littérature in 1922 and captioned as a «view from an aeroplane», the photograph went on to appear in various journals, books and magazines, cropped and contextualized differently each time, before being formally titled Élevage de poussière (Dust Breeding)(1920) in 1964.
A good viewing site, apart from an aeroplane window, is a mountain peak that rises above clouds or fog (see picture).
Much as you can infer the existence of a motorway from an aeroplane at night by studying the pattern of lights below, neuroscientists can now map neural connections from the water traffic in the brain.
FAR from the aeroplane - sized craft that are the face of cutting - edge warfare, a much smaller revolution in drones is under way.
From «onesies» to wear in the air raid shelter to jewellery created from aeroplane parts — Fashion on the Ration explores how fashion flourished under rationing in the 1940s.
A recent study showed that poisoning dingoes by dropping tainted meat from aeroplanes changes the dynamics of the ecosystem and reduces biodiversity.
Years of experimental measurements from aeroplanes and air balloons have shown that the field...
For more than 15 years I regularly jumped from aeroplanes.
For more than 15 years I regularly jumped from aeroplanes.
The country expects to use 10 % less electricity within a decade; all power stations are to be modernised; there's # 30bn for more renewables; railways will be further subsidised to lure people out of their cars and away from aeroplanes; plans for more wind turbines, photovoltaic electricity and biofuels will all be fast - forwarded; there is # 1,500 m to reduce CO2 in existing buildings; and the solar market is growing by 40 % a year.
For more than 15 years I regularly jumped from aeroplanes.
For more than 15 years I regularly jumped from aeroplanes.

Not exact matches

Irrelevant but personally changing question that I have found - In certain areas of the rain forests in South America there are tribes that have never seen a person from the outside world in thousands of years and have only in the last couple of years been discovered by aeroplane.
These minions had landed and chose to remain Like the descent from the sky of some great aeroplane, With a master of systems who lovingly led, By the lure in his eye and the White of his Head.
An aeroplane carrying the whole United squad, a number of journalists and the crew, which was a total of forty - four people, crashed on take - off from Munich airport.
A Click - and - Go installation, memory buttons for one hand removal from pushchair, easy - in - harness and headrest / harness adjustment and aeroplane approved are just some of the great features offered by the Maxi Cosi Pebble Plus.
From that unforgettable airport toilet cubicle, a late night massage parlour in Bangkok, an aeroplane toilet cubicle, an Italian restaurant in Surabaya to the nursing room in the SilverKris lounge in Changi Airport, I have literally pumped all around South East Asia (and some say Hong Kong).
As a new mum who wanted to be an attachment parent, I would often hear advice such as to breastfeed my daughter when she hurt herself, if she cried on an aeroplane, or at a time when I was positive she wasn't hungry and was suffering from separation anxiety after being with my husband without me for a while.
In his book Modern India 1885 - 1947, the Indian historian Sumit Sarkar wrote: «As early as August 15, Linlithgow had ordered the use of «machine - gunning from air» against crowds disrupting communications around Patna, and aeroplanes were used also in Bhagalpur and Monghyr in Bihar, Nadia and Tamluk in Bengal, and Talcher in Orissa.»
I call on the Libyan authorities to protect the safety of all foreign nationals and provide necessary assistance to the British Government, including providing the necessary permissions and clearances for our ship and aeroplane in order to allow us to secure the same departure of our citizens from Libya.
If I am in Arik and aeroplanes go from 30 to nine, and the pilots are sitting down, they can't fly, what do I do?
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology helps measure everything from the tiniest nanotech devices to massive aeroplanes.
An international team of researchers has scanned and digitized 2 million records from pioneering aeroplane radar expeditions that criss - crossed the frozen continent in the 1960s and 1970s.
Whereas aeroplanes can steer by swivelling about an axis that runs from nose to tail, almost like a car, flies do something different.
Early versions of this technique were used to join pieces of aluminium jewellery and to weld parts of aeroplanes from the US in the Second World War.
One such incident was a chance conversation in an aeroplane with a scientist turned businessman from Zimbabwe.
Particles of the new material could be incorporated in a paint to shield sensitive equipment in medical areas, labs, or aeroplanes from the effects of high - speed wireless communications, says Ohkoshi, who adds that the paint would be relatively cheap to make because aluminium and iron are abundant materials.
Brazil's first satellite was launched last week by a Pegasus rocket, which in turn was launched from a B - 52 aeroplane.
THINK of those fleeting moments when you look out of an aeroplane window and realise that, regardless of the indignities of commercial air travel, you are flying, higher than a bird, an Icarus safe from the sun.
The aeroplane swept around the halfway post almost on an even keel, and then took a straight course back to the goal, which it passed through at about the same height as before, descending 100 feet or so beyond in practically the same place from which it started.
Upon the return of the newspaper correspondents and photographers from North Carolina, considerable more information was obtainable regarding the recent flights made by the Wright brothers in testing their aeroplane than has hitherto been available Unfortunately, not one of these men is a qualified technical observer, for which reason we are little better off for details than we were before.
The Wright 30 - horse - power aeroplane in flight above the North Carolina coast, in a drawing prepared from descriptions by observers of the experiments.
From developments in recent maneuvers, it is safe to predict that, in the next great war, the initial battle - clash will be between squadrons of scouting aeroplanes and that many a deed of devotion and daring will inspire the pen of the future historian.
Possibly so; but, in view of the recent extensive and successful use of the aeroplane in European maneuvers and, also, of the fact that other nations are spending many millions of dollars for aeronautical purposes, it might not be unwise for our Congress to depart from its usual policy of economy by appropriating a million dollars to enable the army and navy to fully test this new arm.
According to Dr Joana Meier, first author of the study: «It's similar to the way the recombination of parts from Lego tractor and aeroplane kits could generate a wide variety of vehicles.»
It must be observed, however, that all such tests have been made from heights of three hundred feet or less, at which range an aeroplane would not have a ghost of a show against machine guns, shrapnel, rapid - fire guns or even rifle fire.
«Remote sensing» includes obtaining information from aerial photographs from drones or aeroplanes, multibeam swath bathymetry data from ships, ground penetrating radar data and more.
In fact we are being bombarded from ALL angles by toxins every day, many of which we have no control over such as traffic pollution and aeroplane fuel.
He is tentatively set up as a possible romantic interest for Rose, but is otherwise given no character, beyond a ponytail, a fondness for model aeroplanes, and a missing arm, with the filmmakers refraining from giving us the story behind his absent limb.
Rogue Aces is a cheery little arcade shooter that comes to us from Infinite State Games who previously brought us the addictive as crack - flavoured Kit Kats dodge»em up Don't Die, Mr Robot and is, as the name suggests, an aeroplane - based affair.
While its horror elements make do with jump - scares over insidious chills — plus one cheeky plot steal from An American Werewolf In London — the action elements are numerous and proficiently executed, from the early M: I - like aeroplane crash sequence to an underwater swimming zombie attack in the catacombs beneath London.
, room layouts (There will be an aeroplane hanging from the ceiling above me.
From birth, a baby will quickly recognise the pitch of its mother's voice and we soon become immune to, and oblivious of, the daily rhythm and sound in our lives - birdsong, dogs barking, ringtones, car horns, police sirens, aeroplanes, trains, alarms, drills - the list is endless.
From creating a huge origami boat, constructing a new skyscraper, or designing an aeroplane, so many things we travel on, live in or use in our everyday lives involve engineering.»
An aeroplane - size impact leaving what was utterly unrecognisable as the Pescarolo Peugeot, but from which Benoit Treluyer reportedly emerged with survivably light injuries.
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