Sentences with phrase «gravity taking»

And then risk it all, letting all the paint run together, gravity taking over.
Seeing Mario run around a mini-planet and gravity taking control of him was an incredible experience.
If you hold it only by that bottom section, you're going to get a little tired of gravity taking hold of the other 90 percent of the tablet.
Though 12 YEARS A SLAVE took Best Actor and Supporting Actress, AMERICAN HUSTLE took Best Ensemble, with GRAVITY taking Best Director and Cinematography.
Newton's theory of gravity took another 300 years before it could be perfected.
If he possessed superpowers that elude mere mortals, he could have teleported his body to another dimension, but failing that, his body was going to fall where gravity took it.
You know this, jump off a building and gravity takes over.
At that point gravity takes over, pulling in other planetesimals and vacuuming up dust and gas until planet - sized bodies take shape.
On the end of these cylinders was a zero - gravity manufacturing area, where manufacturing and producing energy or whatever else they were doing that was best suited for zero gravity took place.»
Gravity took a primordial paper sheet and folded it to form galaxies, thus bringing light and life to the cosmos.
The star's gravity takes over, and eventually the gas will fall onto the star.»
Once the fusion stops, gravity takes the lead and compresses the star smaller and tighter.
That's not to say your body won't change, droop and sag in certain ways as gravity takes its toll — or that your metabolism might not slow down a bit — but putting on pounds as you get older isn't something you have to just accept as «normal.»
If you see yourself throwing, jerking, pulling or swinging the weight, then you are clearly letting gravity take control instead of using your muscles.
Gravity took the critics by storm, becoming one of the best reviewed films of the year.
Moreover and at several junctures, I had to close my eyes when zero gravity took over, Jack sent hurtling at full speed into an incoming wall.
If another foe dies next to a desk, he will slump over the surface before gravity takes over, causing him to hit the floor.
She also sometimes lets gravity take over.
An assistant photographed Gordon as he catapulted himself into mid-air, capturing the magical instant — about 1/125 of a second — before gravity took effect.

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«Domains have been able to defy economic gravity,» Jackson says, «because so many traditional businesses are moving online to take advantage of the cost savings and global reach.»
A new direction for Research In Motion is starting to take shape under CEO Thorsten Heins, and it starts with an acknowledgement of the gravity of the situation.
Fuel composes nearly 90 percent of a rocket's weight, and taking off against the pull of Earth's gravity requires an amount of thrust many times greater than what's required on the moon.
Carole Andrew, a mother whose 18 - year - old son learned he had diabetes a year ago, used the financial gravity of how much insulin costs to make sure her son takes his insulin.
Physics is usually not introduced as a business topic: while gravity, acceleration, and friction may take turns metaphorically coloring our executive summaries and quarterly reports, we don't discuss literal omnipresent rules of the physical universe in any given boardroom.
For $ 200,000, eager «astronaut customers» soon will be able to take suborbital spaceflights and bounce around in low gravity.
While acknowledging the planet is warming, Pruitt has questioned the gravity of the problem and the need for regulations that require companies to take costly measures to reduce their carbon footprint.
Risk can be rewarded, in direct correlation to gravity of the chance taken.
It takes greater self - awareness, a positive mindset, and self - training each morning to counter what feels like negative gravity pulling you down as you face overwhelming demands,» she explains.
The newspaper also reported that like other heroes, Morris had never talked much about his military service, «out of respect for the gravity of taking a human life.»
«Replay will take on new meaning... as fans watch the games» best players hit towering home runs, make gravity - defying catches or turn acrobatic double plays — all from every conceivable angle, and in more detail than ever before,» Intel Corporation senior vice president Wendell Brooks said in an announcement.
Gravity's Rainbow, which takes place in World War II's European theater and revolves around Nazi Germany's V - 2 missile program, is particularly rife with military - related themes and characters.
One of the more candid executives when it comes to addressing Big Food's woes, Morrison tells Fortune that she knew she had to «shift the center of gravity at Campbell» when she took over the company in 2011.
«Gravity's Rainbow, «which takes place in World War II Europe and revolves around Nazi Germany's V - 2 missile program, is rife with military - related themes and characters.
One of them is naked Hub, which is reportedly eyeing a Hong Kong listing and has taken a 70 % stake in Australian brand Gravity, which operates three coworking spaces in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Real things take nowhere that long to circulate and be accepted - Newton's theory of gravity probably took around 50 years (if that) and nowadays it can take just a few weeks / months for newly discovered facts to get around.
We can take advantage of out understanding of wind and air and gravity with airplanes, balloons, etc..
however, we need to take a step back an think how did gravity come to exist?
What Arendt may have failed to appreciate was the enormity and the gravity of the situation, that she as well as others see as a failure of nerve and verve alike and to take appropriate measures and safeguards.
What is required is entropy (including the ability for matter to move within dimensions) and the natural forces that exist (tendancies for chemicals to make certain reactions over others, gravity, and the many other forms energy takes.)
Unfortunately, to echo in advance another regular of this forum, there's a real gravity in taking on some beliefs like, say, viewing Jesus as the Messiah.
So take a «rock» outside and drop it, in planet with positive gravity, it will fall, but before it makes ground contact; ask your deity to stop it.
@ JohnR: To paraphrase a teaching I once heard, if I told you that everyone in the world was subject to the law of gravity, you now have the choice to reject what I say and jump off a cliff to prove me wrong, or you can live your life subject to that and take caution around cliffs or other falling hazards.
When I point to empirical data, I mean for example it does not take faith to believe in gravity.
At least Lenin, a very conscious heir of the Jacobins, had some sense of the gravity of the decision by human beings to take over the sovereignty that had belonged to God.
If Alan Guth's work is empirically verified, a large question will remain — a question that takes Guth's science to just such a boundary: Where did that primordial something, that «patch of material packed with... repulsive gravity» that contained «the ingredients of what would become our entire observable universe,» come from?
To Don: it takes an education and a thinking brain to accept a scientific theory like gravity or evolution.
If you're not sure what I'm talking about, take gravity.
Not taking a side!!!! this is the same thing as saying he is still on the line whether or not gravity exists.
To someone who knows what the laws actually claim and how to apply them, it is as laughably ludicrous as claiming that airplanes are impossible because gravity pulls things together so planes wouldn't ever be able to take off.
And that law supports and is evidence for the Theory of gravity, which is a larger, umbrella explanation of gravity itself (what it is, what form the force takes — wave or particle, why gravity has that specific strength and not some other, its role as a fundamental force of nature and how it interacts with other forces, etc).
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