Sentences with phrase «from whirling»

During the mont h - long Bascarsija Nights festival held in July, the city hosts a range of cultural events from whirling dervishes to Viennese concerts.
With standout performances from the whirling - dervish doyenne of independent comedy, Parker Posey, and her esteemed supporting cast (Brooke Shields has never been funnier!)
She shares two standout rooftop scenes with Edward Norton (who hasn't been this lively in a long time) in what may be Birdman's only real lulls from whirling fury.
Black holes thus spray incoming light in all directions, like water drops from a whirling sprinkler.
Stars form from whirling disks of material; the centers collapse to form stars, and the outer parts can coagulate to become planets like Earth.
As for sharing some, it's all just the rush from the whirl of too much information processed in too little time.

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I believe the analog choices being made represent an attempt — conscious and subconscious — to step away from the fast - whirling and frenetically spinning chessboard Sax described and to slow down and try to think.
But it also can rescue the individual from being let loose into a whirling centrifuge of subjectivism and indeterminacy, a prospect even more inimical to historical understanding.
And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.
Against the whirl and blur of modernity we revel in what Niebuhr called «freedom from anxiety.»
To escape from this dizzy whirl the soul either sets out upon the difficult path of bringing itself toward unity or it clutches at any object past which the vortex happens to carry it and casts its passion upon it.
Colors flash past me in a whirling continuum underscored with sounds I remember from upstairs, confused, songlike murmurs, and weeping.
«Whirl is King, Having Driven Out Zeus,» the title of one of Roof's concluding chapters, borrows from Aristophanes via Walter Lippmann to restate the thesis.
The St. Jo River whirling full around the South Bend rich and dark as a negresse en chemise bedaubed with cochineal: mauve, purple tinting the water from the Odilon Redon sun setting.
God is always thundering from the heavens, and in Psalm 29 alone, God's voice breaks cedars, flashes forth flames of fire, shakes the wilderness, and causes the oaks to whirl.
I get up from my desk, put on the teapot, throw a bunch of things in the blender, whirl it all together, and end up with a cozy and satisfying latte - ish drink that gets me through to dinner time.
I find it so rewarding to make things from scratch, so maybe I should just give this yogurt thing a whirl!
I get up from my desk, put on the teapot, throw a bunch of things in the blender, whirl it all...
I bet this would be good on everything from mashed avocados to tofu to potatoes to squash to whatever... It sounds fabulous and I need to give it a whirl!
Will give this a whirl next time I have some leftover seeds from making this salad hehe:)
And, then I will give these from Ditch the Wheat a whirl.
This recipe is filled with so much love from me to you, and I hope you give it a whirl while the peaches are still rolling at the farmers markets.
But vinegar, cream, eggs, and sugar were available, so Haney gave some recipes from old cookbooks a whirl.
From there, you can just throw it all into a food processor and give it a whirl!
I wanted to use whole rolled oats so took a cue from Sarah of The Sugar Hit and gave them a quick whirl in the food processor before adding the rest of the crust ingredients.
I'm tempted to give it a whirl, but would love to hear from anyone who has tried it out — super tempting.
This dip is so refreshing and I love this little chunks from the crushed pineapple; however, if you aren't a fan of slightly chunky dips then give it a whirl in the blender before serving.
Clusters of the white flowers whirled down from green foliage, to be flattened against scorching asphalt as car after car completed the tortuous thousand miles of open road of Italy's Mille Miglia.
From a sitting position, he whirled his legs and hips in wide, swift circles, only his palms touching the floor.
The government makes things even worse pumping billions of Euros into the economy to ignite fiestas throughout the year, distracting the people from their economic plight — an unemployment rate of more than 20 percent, nearly 50 percent for the young — with an endless, whirling party.
We have been back from our trip to Las Vegas for almost a week now, yet admiration for all of the neat products and brands from the ABC 2015 Kids Expo are still whirling through my head.
If your preschooler sees her older brother, father, or one of her friends from school stand tall at the toilet, she'll probably want to give it a whirl, too.
Available in 6 unisex designs, choose from a ladybug, bee, cow, mouse, tiger or pig to take for a whirl.
Whether it's the noises from home, a slow moving stream, waves crashing, a fan whirling or just plain white noise, a sound machine like the compact Sound + Sleep MINI can help.
New observations of the whirling cores of dead stars have deepened the mystery behind a glut of antimatter particles raining down on Earth from space.
Taken with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent objects in the galaxy: black holes gobbling down matter, gas heated to millions of degrees by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock waves that heat the gas tremendously, generating X-rays.
Measuring - Temperature and Thermometers Classifying Components of Mixtures Predicting - Surveying Opinion SAPA Part C, Directions for the Multiplication Game SAPA Part C and E, Multiplication Game SAPA Part D 1st Draft, c. 1972 The Whirling Dervish The Bouncing Ball The Effect of Liquid on Living Tissue Rate of Change Observing Growth from Seeds An Intro to Scales Forces on Static and Moving Objects Observations and Inferences Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Using Maps to Describe Location A Tree Diary SAPA Part D 2nd Draft Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Rate of Change A Tree Diary An Intro to Scales and Scaling Observing Growth from Seeds (The Bean - It Came Up) Forces on Static and Moving Objects Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Relative Position and Motion Inferring - The Water Cycle Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle The Big Cleanup Campaign 2 - D Representation of Spatial Figures Using Maps to Describe Location SAPA Part D Tryout Draft, 1972 Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Measuring Drop by Drop Rate of Change Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle Forces on Static and Movign Objects Observing Growth from Seeds Using Space / Time Relationships -2-D Representation of Spatial Figures Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification An Introduction to Scales and Scaling The Effect of Liquid on Living Tissue Inferring - The Water Cycle Relative Position and Motion Using Maps to Describe Location The Big Cleanup Campaign A Tree Diary SAPA II Module (s), c. 1973 1, Tentative Format Sample, Perception of Color 9, Sets and Their Members 6, Direction and Movement, Draft 34, About How Far?
But instead of orbiting sedately, hundreds of millions of kilometres from their stars, the first crop were frantically whirling round in close orbits, blistering in hellish heat.
GIVE IT A WHIRL Skyrmions move across magnetic material by sliding from atom to atom.
In trying to understand how comets, asteroids, and planets were built from microscopic pieces of dust whirling around the protoplanetary disk, modelers have a problem they call the «aggregation barrier.»
«Blue whirls evolve from traditional yellow fire whirls.
The strong gravity from the dwarf strips material from the companion, forming a whirling, flattened accretion disc.
It said that everything that happens in the cosmos at large — be it an apple falling from a tree on Earth or the distant whirling of a cluster of galaxies — happens because stuff follows invisible contortions in space and time that are caused by the presence of other stuff.
If orientated properly, a hot spot above the magnetic pole of the neutron star may whirl in and out of view for observers on Earth, producing a regular train of radio pulses separated by anything from a few milliseconds to a few seconds.
A team of scientists of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and TU Berlin, together with colleagues from the Netherlands and Switzerland, has now been able to investigate the dynamics of these whirls experimentally.
Located 51 light - years from Earth, this planet — named Tau Boötis A b — is a «hot Jupiter» that whirls around its sun every 3 days, 7 hours, and 30 minutes.
In 1971, astronomers discovered that the x-rays came from the direction of a bright blue star whirling around a mysterious dark object.
Pluto's four outermost moons whirl around the dwarf planet in these images from the New Horizons spacecraft.
Some other object from the Kuiper Belt — Stern thinks it was about 600 miles wide — slammed into Pluto to spawn Charon and the other whirling bits.
Seduction, flirtation and whirl - wind affairs all stem from Ludus.
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