Adam Boulton fronted
much of the Sky coverage and chaired one of the leaders» debates, while Joey Jones accompanied David Cameron on the campaign trail.
For starters, how
much of the sky is occupied?
With a telephoto lens, the photographer is generally framing the animal against earth or scrub that has little poetry or beauty, whereas I want to see as
much of the sky and landscape as possible.
About 4,500 light - years away in the direction of the constellation Monoceros, the nebula is large enough to be visible through small telescopes; if it were bright enough in the visible spectrum it could be seen by the naked eye, occupying several times as
much of the sky as the full moon.
«We're also designing experiments to stare at as
much of the sky as we can for as long as we can,» he says.
He finally detected the Milky Way and proceeded to survey the radiation over
much of the sky over several months.
With clouds shrouding
much of the sky, professor Steve Fossey decided to point the University's 14 - inch telescope at nearby galaxy Messier 82 (M82) and saw a very bright object that wasn't supposed to be there.
The HTC Sense version tends to do this thing where if too
much of the sky is included in the photo everything else turns completely dark.
What I have long noticed about the HTC One M8 (Sense) camera is that it does this thing where if you get too
much of the sky in the photo, everything else comes out very dark.
I blogged about the window shades on the upper half of each window a couple of weeks ago, but basically, we chose those particular shades because we wanted to be able to pull them up and completely out of the way so that we could see as
much of the sky as possible in there.
Not exact matches
The British Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally nixed 21st Century Fox's $ 26 billion takeover
of media company
Sky, saying it may not be in the public interest as it would put too
much power in Rupert Murdoch's hands.
But unless you've fallen into some sort
of new - economy role in which your chief duty is to daydream, too
much blue -
sky thinking isn't all that great — not for you as a leader, nor for your business as an entity that actually makes change.
Porter's chosen place
of business continues to be as
much a hindrance to its business plan as it is a boon — for now, its passengers will still have to take a boat before they can fly Toronto's semi-friendly
skies.
So seek out opportunities to feel dwarfed by something
much bigger than yourself and your problems, such as gazing at the night
sky, hiking through inspiring landscapes, reading up on the mysteries and grandeurs
of physics, or even checking out an awe - inspiring YouTube video if you're stuck at your desk.
Assessing the size is also difficult: even though the perspective might be a factor here, the object seems to be smaller than the F - 16s, but probably
much larger than a micro-drone as the bird - sized Perdix drones, 103
of those, launched from three F / A -18 F Super Hornets, took part in one
of the world's largest micro-drone swarms over the
skies of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California on Oct. 25, 2016.
«Analysts had pretty
much consigned us to the great whiskey store in the
sky,» says Max Shapira, the president
of Heaven Hill Distilleries Inc., which makes bourbon brands like Evan Williams (no relation to the Twitter co-founder).
With sixty - second binary options the risks are significant, but if you learn how to generate income with them, the
sky is the limit in terms
of how
much money it is possible for you to earn.
Although one could imagine all sorts
of radical Blue
Sky tax reforms — or
much less radical ideas like a carbon tax or a value added tax — in the context
of the current debate about how to make some alterations to the current tax system, I would suggest the following five elements in the spirit
of 1986:
In the wake
of Hurricane Irma, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. immediately deployed Norwegian
Sky to St. Thomas, USVI to bring 35 pallets
of much - needed supplies and assist in humanitarian efforts to evacuate residents and visitors.
Much of your argument such as I've seen, for your
sky fairy (and I really think that is an appropriate term for your obviously fictional deity with all the self - contradictory tales about it in the bible), really seems to consist
of a combination
of willed ignorance and arguments from ignorance.
Hey, if you can bring yourself to believe in a magic man in the
sky and that people come back from the dead after three days, that particular flavor
of Christianity isn't that
much of a stretch.
In your (entirely fictional)
sky fairy, in the absence
of any valid evidence, and with so
much contrary evidence to the Christian fables, I do not trust.
much better use
of the time we have here on earth than talking to yourself or a fairy tale in the
sky.
I don't think these
sky - wizard comments accomplish
much of anything short
of making the commenter feel better about themselves.
But instead atheists go after christians because
of???????? Fear maybe, or maybe because they believe they are so
much more intelligent becasue they don't believe in the man in the
sky.
Men planted mushrooms in our
sky, she says, with
much white boiling
of thunder - and seeds, many seeds that rained down here and here and here and, after time, grew up into children.
It can be called «pie in the
sky,» the «opium
of the people,» and doubtless it has been used as an anodyne for
much preventable human suffering and exploitation.
I do know that
much of what I read in the Bible isn't just about a magical
sky fairy or guy in the
sky watching all our moves.
I'm sure with the two
of you doubling down to the max on self - deprecation, you'll be guaranteed first class seats to that dungeon in the
sky that others call heaven that you seek so
much...
I find that
much more believable than the presence
of some preexisting
sky fairy (which came from where?)
Alone on the hill, with the dark
sky and the stars above and the discordant world below, the narrator sinks more deeply into a contemplative state and,
much like Stapledon's description
of the Whiteheadian explorer, proceeds on a panoramic exploration, leaving his mountain top in a flight
of imagination while staring at the stars.
I'm sure you are
much smarter than Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, John Adams, John Payne, Ghandi, ML King Jr., Maimonides, etc., etc., etc., — all
of whom believed in a magic man in the
sky.
What the religious never understand is that it makes as
much sense to believe in the giant elephant in the
sky as it does that some mystical all - knowing creature is actually paying attention to all
of this.
I love the west so
much that I imagine fanc - iful fair - ies wearing jetpacks and marsh - mallow cannons flying in the
sky and firing down toasty marsh - mallows into the crowds
of the Graham Cra - cker people and the Milk Chocolate Nation.
In many developing countries, wages are
much less, and as journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn have noted in their widely - acclaimed book Half the
Sky, the empowerment and employment
of women can have a direct and profound effect in curbing poverty, infant mortality, maternal mortality, and violence.
Since there's so
much bible quote dumping going in here, let's take a look at some
of the typical nasty stuff that the evil Christian
sky fairy is demanding in there:
Just don't be surprised
of the answer you get, because his thoughts are not our thoughts, and as
much as the
sky is higher than the earth, his thoughts are higher than our thoughts.
Jay McDaniel, author
of Earth,
Sky, Gods, Mortals: Developing an Ecological Spirituality, was featured at Riverside, and the books
of the aforementioned Matthew Fox were
much in evidence.
If the main reason our reps have been chosen because they believe and pray to the spaghetti monster in the
sky, based on the mess hey have produced and keep making worse, there prayers have been a useless waste
of time which would have been
much better spent to actually work on the problem rather than praying about it.
Thus: «Hence the idea
of the sun will be the sun itself existing in the mind, not indeed formally, as it exists in the
sky, but objectively, i.e., in the way in which objects are wont to exist in the mind; and this mode
of being is truly
much less perfect than that in which things exist outside the mind, but it is not on that account mere nothing, as I have already said.»
I'm not
much of an adventurous person, but I must admit
sky - diving was quite awesome.
There was too
much to love about the randomness
of Beijing days to allow a gritty, grey
sky to get you down.
Meanwhile, former Man Utd goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has had his say on the matter and has been
much more critical
of the situation at Anfield while speaking on the
Sky Sports Debate show.
Sky Sports News HQ understands Arsenal's negotiations are at a
much earlier stage, but the lure
of Champions League football is likely to prove decisive.
Perhaps it was fitting for Arsenal and the way this season has gone that the game which effectively ended the fading title hopes for another year was pretty
much the perfect definition
of the season as a whole, as explained in a
Sky Sports report.
As reported by
Sky Sports, the Tottenham manager did not soon too confident about his star player being fit enough to start, but how
much of an edge would it give us and would Arsene Wenger and the lads be able to take full advantage?
The
Sky Sports pundit, who played with Keane at United and also under him when the Irishman took charge
of Sunderland, believes there may be too
much demand on being personable as a manager.
But as shown in a
Sky Sports report on the use
of the tactic by Premier League clubs, Arsenal are still not covering as
much ground or making as many sprints as Liverpool, Man City and Tottenham.
The problem
of crowded
skies, and there is a problem, no mistake about it, is pretty
much confined to the densely traveled commercial airline routes linking the big cities, especially the traffic patterns near such metropolitan airports as Chicago's O'Hare, Los Angeles» International and New York's Kennedy and La Guardia.
As reported by
Sky Sports, the Man United manager thinks that deal changed the face
of the transfer market and whacked up the price
of every good player, making those late deals
much harder and more expensive.