Sentences with phrase «just out of this planet»

Some of the football Fabregas played when he was at Arsenal was just out of this planet.

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These founders didn't just set out to start a coconut water brand, they wanted to create one that proved the viability of «constructive capitalism,» a business model that would benefit customers, producers, and the planet.
«There's this idea that this brave new world of cloud computing will sweep the planet, we'll throw out our computers and just use them in the cloud,» says Duncan Stewart, a technology analyst with Deloitte Canada.
However, Astro Teller, X's leader, insists that cybersecurity has been on the backburner for several years at X. Creating research projects to tackle the planet's biggest problems that can be spun into independent companies has always been the goal, not just creating out - of - this world technology for the sake of grabbing headlines.
Just because I stand firm in there most likely being a very ginormous planet where within its ocean are giant e n t I t I e s of which our universe is found being inside one means you need not blare out negativities!
Christianity — the belief of «nothing created an omnipotent, omniscient, being out of nothing just to then create the entire universe out of nothing for a specific creature he created from dirt on a specific planet».
What you are wasting is a lot of time and energy on being angry at others, hating anyone who isn't JUST LIKE YOU, and waiting to die so you can gather your reward in heaven... all the while you are missing out on a wonderful life, right here, on this planet.
Why would a Nobel Prize winning geneticist — someone who knew more about the basis «stuff» of life than just about anyone else on the planet — propose such a far - out theory?
Obviously you don't realize that an asteriod the size of just the Empire State Building that actually makes it to the surface of the earth at the average speed of most objects coming from the asteroid belt in our solar system would cause enough destruction and devastation on earth to wipe out most if not all of the planet.
Stars, planets, moons, earth and all living things on it just don't appear out of nowhere.
I just ask a question that science is prevented from knowing due to barriers of time and distance, then pretend that it somehow means that the only possible explaination is an invisible all - powerful guy who pulls it out of his derriere while riding his unicorn and dividing the light into night and day before he invents the Sun and Earth, even though night and day only exist if there is a Sun and a rotating planet.
But when we look out from the earth to seek to understand the universe of which our planet is such an infinitesimal part, and to ask how it all began, we find ourselves in a bewilderingly vast space which just defies our imagination.
I am just starting out on a paleo diet and one of my favorite things on the planet is sugary delicious anything.
I know those are big boots to fill, and there isn't many players on the planet who we believe is ready to take over from Santi, but we need someone who could potentially do it, and I see Barkley as a player who can find some amazing balls and dictate play on a good day, and maybe (just maybe) Arsene Wenger could get a consistent tune out of him.
Why should a board member come out and declare that we have a lot of money to buy any player on the planet (save Messi and R7) just to end up buying Fu Kin Gi No Wan?
Chelsea is infront of us, the top 3 is already out of reach and watford buzz won't last and Chelsea will finish 4th... We will finish 6 behind Liverpool... The big 4 doesn't count us anymore... Spurs are solid as Chelsea who will actually fight for 3rd place with Spurs... I hope that you are pleased and sure you won't be mad if we finish 12th... Chelsea did a century ago with mourhino help and went right back on top of table... Oh, maybe we will do great next year, or the one after as long has it makes you happy... You should go and i'm sure you will get hired as Per... Please don't ever send comment, we real fans are in pain... Maybe you one of owners hiding or in another planet than football, just like them... Don't ever post comment, i felt to get a gun and shoot myself!
The four - time Golden Glove winner was widely regarded as one of the best shot stoppers on the planet just a couple of years back, but now Manchester City are reportedly so desperate to get rid of him that they are willing to loan him out while continuing to pay the vast majority of his wages.
Three hours out of 24 is a huge chunk out of an adult's life, and there's absolutely a difference between spending it with a losing team filled with a bunch of losers and spending it with a losing team that just happens to have one of the greatest baseball players to walk the planet.
As Arsenal fans and Wenger (a man on a completely different planet to the «joe daddy's» of this world on an intellectual level), have been pointing out that the attitude from the media, the referees, FA, and gormless morons like «joe» are directly to blame for the fact that these teams go out there and hack the sh!t out of everyone with impunity because they are just too F$ ^ & % g thick to understand what the issue is.
Smart Bottoms and Grovia both have a particularly unique design for their hanging wet bag and Planet Wise is a name synonymous with amazing wet storage but those are just a couple out of a myriad of great hanging wet bag options.
«If David Cameron thinks it is acceptable for Mr Hester to receive this vast bonus then he is not just out of touch with most people in Britain, he is living on a different planet
They were the first human missions to those two giant planets and then afterwards, they just shot out of the solar system and are now heading into deep interstellar space.
In 2018, just next year folks, let's hope, NASA is going to be launching its James Webb Space Telescope, a giant piece of kit that's going to be about one and a half million kilometers out there beyond the orbit of the moon, and it's going to be able to look at these planets as they transit across the face of the star.
Regardless, if TESS can indeed locate hundreds of nearby planets, astronomers will have their hands full for the foreseeable future — finding out what those planets are like and what kinds of habitats they might support and, just maybe, flinging some future probe toward one enticing - looking world.
Within just a few years we may have such an interesting planet catalog of Earth - like possibilities that we won't be able to resist putting the Terrestrial Planet Finder, now in development, out planet catalog of Earth - like possibilities that we won't be able to resist putting the Terrestrial Planet Finder, now in development, out Planet Finder, now in development, out there.
Nobody wants to get rid of Pluto, and if you say that Pluto's not a planet — that it's just a crazy small thing out on the edge of the solar system — people look at you like you're a big cosmic bully.
At solar distances, the planets are just too tiny and often too washed - out by the light of their suns to be spotted visually.
Ground zero for Geminga's fiery explosion turned out to be less than 200 light - years away in the constellation Orion — right at the mouth of the wind sock, and in just the right place to create the bubble that now envelops the sun, the planets, and us.
«To find one around the nearest, best - studied star... maybe we're just really lucky, or maybe there really are just billions of M - dwarf planets out there waiting for us to find them,» Newton says.
Spitzer was sent so far out because its delicate infrared - sensitive instruments must be kept at a frigid temperature just above absolute zero, and it is easier to maintain that temperature by operating far from the heat that radiates from the surface of our planet.
«A Jupiter can easily eject smaller planets, just like a sumo could throw a baby out of a ring.
«Here we are today, with 4.5 billion years of planetary evolution, and because the Earth has such a dynamic interior, because of the water we've preserved on the planet, [volcanism] just wipes out its past,» Grove says.
Even though it is a small planet, GJ 1214 b blots out a relatively large fraction of its star's light when it transits, thanks to the host star's diminutive size, just one - fifth the diameter of the sun.
But just what happened in 1983 remained unknown; one early hypothesis held that Saturn itself lurched somehow, throwing the planet and rings out of alignment.
They blazed brilliantly, but within just a few million years they burned out and exploded, spewing heavy elements that helped seed the formation of succeeding generations of stars and planets.
The presence of liquid water on the surface is what makes our «blue planet» habitable, and scientists have long been trying to figure out just how much water may be cycling between Earth's surface and interior reservoirs through plate tectonics.
Since Neptune has an average orbit of 2.8 billion miles from the Sun, that is a long way out indeed; it would take this planet between 10,000 and 20,000 years to complete just one orbit.
The three new planets orbiting EPIC 201367065 are just out of alignment; while they are visible from Earth, our solar system is tilted just out of their view.
On top of the risk of a deadly, engineered virus leaking into public spaces, there are also the environmental dangers of climate change, nuclear war, the potential of an enormous asteroid strike wiping us out, and the problem of humanity's overpopulation of the planet, just to name a few of the biggest challenges when it comes to remaining on Earth.
Still, planet - hunter Geoff Marcy says it's the first statistical estimate of just how many pale, blue dots may be out there.
The astronauts realize that they've got to get out of there quick — they just accidentally ignited an entire planet's atmosphere.
There are hundreds of planets a little bigger than Earth out there, Macintosh said, but there is so far no way to know if most of them are really «super-Earths» or just micro-sized gas and ice planets like Neptune, or something different altogether.
While the planets of a catapulted sun might follow it and continue orbiting, the black - hole sun's planets might just be shot out of their orbit [source: Harvard - Smithsonian].
Now, if you have all this very cold, nearly freezing water surrounding these ice caps, sucking up carbon dioxide out of the polar atmosphere, at nearly the highest possible rate, 30 times faster than oxygen, and 70 times faster than nitrogen, doesn't it stand to reason that the air that remains might just have a lot less carbon dioxide in it than the atmosphere across the rest of the planet?
HDST will therefore not just image new worlds, but will also acquire spectra of their atmospheres at visible (and in some cases out to near - infrared) wavelengths to search for signs that indicate a potential planet like our own.
A European - built orbiter designed to seek out the source of methane on Mars slipped into orbit around the red planet Wednesday after a seven - month interplanetary journey, but mission control lost contact with an experimental landing probe just before touchdown.
Even though triathlon is the fastest growing sport on the planet, and races sell out thousands of slots in just a few minutes, it can still be a bit depressing when you realize that traditional triathlon training doesn't really give you a nice body — and just makes you either really skinny or skinny - fat.
let's just say i'd freeze to death if i went out with bare legs on this side of the planet, but the thought's nice!
After crash landing on a planet that you were supposed to just survey for a planet - mining exploitation fleet, the robot ION and his sentient AI ship TR - 2 (who's actually ION's boss, more or less) have to figure out how to phone home and get that mining fleet to scrub the world clean of its resources, thus fulfilling their purpose.
Mama June is seeing someone new, but there's a big problem the guy just got out of prison after serving time for molesting one of June's Planet Rock Dating is the dating site for people who love rock music!
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