Sentences with phrase «giant wave of»

In a day, or a week, or maybe even longer, you'll look at that person and a giant wave of love will inundate you, and you'll love them so much you think your heart can't possibly hold it all and is going to burst.
This series of globes shows the eastward progression of a Kelvin wave — a giant wave of warm water — in February 2010.
I just generally get a giant wave of despondence washing over me when I see her in the credits.
DiChristina: Everything yeah, this is red earth, you're referring [to] Steve; it's an event called the great oxidation event and this started about two billion years ago and really set off the first giant wave of mineralization of changing varieties of minerals that we see in earth's history.
This week, a ground - based radio telescope has revealed that, beneath a veil of haze and clouds on Jupiter, there exists a giant wave of ammonia that circles the planet north of its equator.
It was also mentioned that Black Panther is striking some giant waves of the celebration of the African Culture.
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Not exact matches

When you're in charge of a ship, you deal with all kinds of unexpected issues that come your way on the water — everything from fires in the engine room and giant waves to enemy ships and submerged reefs.
No sooner had Brian Moynihan taken the helm of Bank of America at the start of 2010, than the giant lender suffered wave upon wave of giant, potentially fatal, losses on its stricken mortgage portfolio.
Steve Jobs reigning over Apple, Bill Gates towering over the giant that is Microsoft and Richard Branson stylized in his cape throughout the veins of Virgin — this kind of mythology and idealization of the single hero in business has spurred a new wave of entrepreneurs who call themselves «solopreneurs.»
Yesterday at the International CES, for example, home improvement giant Lowe's announced a new wave of products and services associated with Iris, the company's tool that allows you to customize and monitor your internet - connected home devices — like, say, a water shut - off valve that cuts supply when a leak is detected — from a single app on your smartphone or computer.
I remember almost every detail — the sound of the waves against the boat, the giant whale rising from the depths, the call of the seagulls overhead.
For starters, it's part of a wave of global consolidation in agriculture that will put an increasingly large portion of the world's commercial seed market — roughly 50 % — under the control of a few giant multinationals.
In fact, over the past few years, we have seen wave after wave of new product and service announcements, not just from Facebook, but from all of the digital giants.
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis has made waves with a drug pipeline that includes one of the most talked - about experimental cancer therapies in recent years — a treatment called Kymriah that reconfigures the body's own immune cells to become aggressive blood - cancer killers.
giant Novartis has made waves with a drug pipeline that includes one of the most talked - about experimental cancer therapies in recent years — a treatment called Kymriah that reconfigures the body's own immune cells to become aggressive blood - cancer killers.
Former head of global engineering, Pankaj Patel, follows a wave of top engineers to leave the networking giant since the instatement of CEO Chuck Robbins.
Moreover, all the tech giants that took advantage of the first wave of the internet to disrupt existing markets are competing with each other to dominate new categories.
However, the latest wave of this trend, including but not limited to, Snow White and the Huntsman, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters and Jack the Giant Slayer have each demonstrated, in their own way, a fundamental flaw with this premise; they lazily force these classic characters to «grow up» by ratcheting up the angst and violence instead of revisiting the more complex layers that exist within the original stories themselves.
The fact is, of course, that whether by wind and tide, or by giant walls of water which formed between a dry pathway through the midst of the sea, what is affirmed is the Lord's Power over all power - human power as represented by Pharaoh's host, and natural power as represented by the wind and waves (see Matt.
To the right is the bar, whose dramatic glowing backdrop gives the impression of a giant blue wave, luring guests to partake in a refreshing cocktail under the shelter of the crest.
His new side Barca have been licking their wounds recently after finding themselves caught in the middle of a wave of German footballing dominance but the Catalonian giants will be hoping the 21 year old Samba star can lead their quest to reclaim past glories and take the pressure off the heavily relied upon Leo Messi.
The layout works well because there is a very obvious «baby / toddler» splashpad area, a giant treehouse water fort with tons of sprinklers and spray stations, Slap Tail Pond (huge wave pool), a family raft ride and so much more.
Hapuna Beach, which was about 10 minutes north of Waikoloa, had some giant waves, a huge white sand beach, but not a lot of shade.
Well, all that and a giant photo of the thrice - married Gingrich and his wife of 11 years, Callista, set against a diverse sea of smiling Americans waving American flags and looking to the heavens.
In reality, the ragged surface creates giant, rolling waves that ripple through the atmosphere, disrupting the orderly flow of air masses.
Instead, he thinks the brightening could be the glint of sunlight reflecting directly off of giant waves on the lake, like how the ocean ripples with gold at sunset.
These giant waves, caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and underwater landslides, are some of the deadliest natural disasters known; the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean killed over 230,000 people, a higher death toll than any fire or hurricane.
Taken together, the evidence strongly suggested that Cascadia's fault was the source of the giant wave.
Using similar techniques originally inspired by string theory, Strominger's group has computed the spectrum of gravitational waves emitted when compact objects like stars fall into giant black holes — predictions that could be verified by the future Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, planned to launch in two decades (or maybe sooner).
Here on Earth, two giant detectors on opposite sides of the United States quivered as gravitational waves...
To measure the size of these ancient giant waves to such sharp precision, BOSS had to make an unprecedented and ambitious galaxy map, many times larger than previous surveys.
Giant waves cause large - scale movement of particles in brown dwarfs» atmospheres, changing the thickness of the silicate clouds, researchers report in the journal Science.
The grand sweep of cosmic history is about to be revealed in the crackle of giant radio waves, say astrophysicists Abraham Loeb and Jonathan Pritchard
«Jupiter is talking to us in a way only gas - giant worlds can,» said Bill Kurth, co-investigator for the Waves instrument from the University of Iowa, Iowa City.
The willingness of pharmaceutical giants and investors to bet on that premise to the tune of nearly $ 2 billion has unleashed waves of both hype and skepticism.
The giant wave had caught only a very small number of large mammals, like wild boars, and not a single elephant or leopard was found dead.
By charting when and where the various seismic waves arrived and plugging the data into a complex computer program, the researchers pinpointed 32 plumes, giant blobs of hot rock rising through the mantle.
What It's Made of: An array of giant concrete cylinders, 60 to 200 feet in diameter, each drilled with small holes to manipulate seismic waves.
They discovered that the giant wave removed three to five times more sand than any historical El Niño storm across the Pacific Coast of the United States.
«Weather extremes provoked by trapping of giant waves in the atmosphere.»
These giant waves traveled as far as 1,300 miles and reached heights of up to 39 feet.
All the clues pointed to one answer: A giant wave had struck Palaikastro Bay while freshly fallen ash from Thera was still lying about, inundating the town for miles inland and streaking it with strange patterns of ash.
TPF will build on SIM's design concept of combining the light from a line of several smaller mirrors so that the light waves add up or cancel out, providing the resolution of one giant mirror.
From the edge of the door, the massive pile of junk rose precipitously to the ceiling, like a giant sea wave.
For an observer stationed on the surface and revolving with it, the bulges would appear as a giant wave, which follows the apparent motion of the moon to the west and has two crests per lunar day.
Here on Earth, two giant detectors on opposite sides of the United States quivered as gravitational waves washed over them.
As one of the giant waves moves towards shore, the part nearest the cape meets shallower water first.
In a project funded by electronics giant Samsung, a team of Penn State materials scientists and electrical engineers has designed a mechanical energy transducer based on flexible organic ionic diodes that points toward a new direction in scalable energy harvesting of unused mechanical energy in the environment, including wind, ocean waves and human motion.
Judging from geological traces of two even older tsunami deposits, Koji Minoura, an Earth scientist at Tohoku University in Sendai, and his colleagues proposed in 2001 that giant waves visit the region about every 800 - 1,100 years (K. Minoura et al..
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