Sentences with phrase «into thin air through»

Trinity Goodheart DVD Review by Kam Williams Eric Benet and Erica Gluck Co-Star in Inspirational Family Flick Trinity Goodheart (Erica Gluck) is inconsolable from the moment her mother (Kellin Watson) vanishes into thin air through the fateful day she finds half of a heart - shaped pendant lying on her bed.

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Being quiet while they think it through can cause the objection to evaporate into thin air right before your eyes.
His actuators are made from soft polymer materials called elastomers, and his first prototype, a six - fingered gripper, resembles a starfish: when air is pumped into it through a thin tube, air sacs within expand, causing its digits to contract in a gentle grasping motion.
Gorgeous fragments like «Feel of the air, thinner in the cool sections, fattening up in the light» and «Cicadas turning the air into clicks and a pulse» and «The light not a light of this world but more a temperature, a coldness through which we could see» give the reader a feast of images, sounds and feelings.
Yet Jill's apparent psychic powers are put to the test when Dale's hometown vanishes into thin air without warning, forcing her to reveal the truth: She, Dale, and their friends are characters in a video game, a game Jill has played through so many times that she has memorized everything, from the locations of secret items to helpful glitches that make beating the game so much easier.
We're all guilty of it — mindlessly scrolling through endless pet videos on YouTube as the hours vanish into thin air.
Through smoke and water vapor, Smilde creates miniature clouds in both indoor and outdoor spaces — and then photographs them before they disappear into thin air.
All That is Solid Melts into thin Air will be on view through October 2008.
In the context of climate and weather, the term convection often is meant to include the conduction and diffusion at the surface; these fluxes heat a thin layer as convection cools it, thus the tendency is that approximately the same flux continues from the surface through a short distance of air, changing from conduction and diffusion into convection along the way.
The idea is that outside air goes through a very long incoming conduit into the precipitation chamber and then returns through an equally long outgoing conduit that is placed right beside the incoming one and separated from it by a thin membrane of some thermally conducting substance, e.g. copper (expensive) or aluminum (scrap aluminum runs around $ 1400 / ton today).
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