Sentences with phrase «near the horizon»

When the sun goes near the horizon, the golden sunset fill the rest of the day until the night comes.
The life - time of Wii is draining away, and the Wii U is waiting out near the horizon for the holiday season.
With the Oscars on the very near horizon, Davis is expected to earn a nomination while Crawford is potentially left out.
That photo looks like it has been photoshopped to eliminate the «brown fug» usually seen near the horizon by replacing the sky with a shot of clouds closer to the zenith.
Late afternoon, when the sun nears the horizon and turns the sky into a watercolor of pastels.
Aquinas saw that at the end of these two long paths, which came together somewhere near the horizon, was Truth, and in that Truth resided God the prime mover of all thought and faith.
He wrote more than 100 books on physics, mathematics and astronomy, among other fields, and is believed to be the first to explain how our brains create the illusion of the moon appearing larger near the horizon.
«A site with sky brightness just 1 percent above natural zenith probably has much more skyglow near the horizon, because it is probably in a situation where it lies within the light dome of something else hundreds of kilometers away,» Duriscoe says.
In tests, the resulting SSAs showed a significantly higher solar absorption at all angles (~ 97 % absorption when the sun is above, ~ 80 % when near the horizon) than existing designs.
Looking near the horizon means peering out through miles of Earth's turbulent, hazy, and sometimes polluted atmosphere, which would blur and dim the vulcanoid's appearance even more.
The clouds should be visible in the northeastern sky, near the horizon of the launch site in Norfolk, Virginia Beach and the North Carolina's Outer Banks.
This ultraviolet image of the sun shows large sunspot group AR 9169 as the bright area near the horizon.
The inevitable remakes of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Versions are out there nearing the horizon.
One jaw - dropping shot captures The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her last Berth, just as the sunset nears the horizon, but even more impressive is a quiet moment halfway through, when we cut from Turner's own canvas to the hillsides of Kent with no difference between the two.
Brand names famous and obscure at the starting line of a race where the iPad is already a speeding dot near the horizon.
But in After Burner II, you also have to manually acquire lock - ons to enemies who are near the horizon line, so you need to constantly look at both the foreground and the background.
Lurking near the horizon is a massive military boat, alluding to «gunboat diplomacy» that the U.S. has often employed in Haiti and elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Instead, after nearly two years of bootstrapping Knomos, we're levelling our sights towards near horizons and participating in a legal industry (r) evolution.
Whether it's sailing the high seas, getting lost in the world of Metal Gear, rubbing shoulders with Wookies, or fiddling with motes of light, there's some great cooperative and competitive multiplayer on the very near horizon.
The reception for Ms. Brätsch's show is Saturday, Sept. 29, from 5 to 8 p.m., and will include an outdoor performance by Das Institut, which she cofounded, and the United Brothers duo at around 6 p.m., as the sun nears the horizon.
But with warnings growing louder that petroleum demand may soon outstrip supply, some economists see the US$ 200 barrel on the near horizon.
Equally troubling is that economists don't see anything on the near horizon that will reverse these trends.
What the CEO of Austin, Texas - based global intelligence company Stratfor doesn't see on the near horizon are the kinds of breakthroughs that solve the world's most pressing needs and drive renewed economic growth.
So over the near horizon you'll see it accelerating.
And, on the near horizon, a new wrinkle: actively managed ETFs within non-transparent portfolios that trade relative to closing net asset value.
Economists don't see a recession on the near horizon, meaning the recovery has a real shot at staying alive until July 2019, when it would surpass the 1991 - 2001 boom as the longest on record.
Moreover, there is growing anxiety that technology developments on the near horizon will crush the jobs of the millions who drive cars and trucks, analyze medical tests and data, perform middle management chores, dispense medicine, trade stocks and evaluate markets, fight on battlefields, perform government functions, and even replace those who program software — that is, the creators of algorithms.
With the holiday season in full swing, and entertaining family and guests on the near horizon, there will be many meals to plan over the next few weeks.
I have a couple Rome - centric posts on the near horizon.
Rageth Farms also delivers summer and winter wheat that is grown exclusively for Wyoming Whiskey, and a winter rye that will be the key ingredient for a couple of rye products that are on the near horizon.
That 4th place is waiting in the near horizon.
Three points on the south coast may not have much impact on our league position right now, but it would be a big step forward - especially with a trip to Milan on the near horizon.
Since the birth of my daughter, 13 months, and thoughts of a sibling on the near horizon, I feel called to set intentions rather than resolutions.
Given this, we adopt an approach that is designed to place America at the forefront of broadband offerings and ensure that all Americans, wherever they live, have access to the extensive and ever - expanding offerings available today or on the near horizon.
Still, none of the more than half - dozen Progressive Caucus leaders were among the seven caucus members who voted against the New Year's Day fiscal deal — and more serious capitulation may soon be on the near horizon.
Meanwhile, she said, accounting for the carbon emissions of all projects is on the near horizon.
Stars that are near the horizon will rise and set at different points, and they can even disappear completely, only to reappear thousands of years later.
The work should help researchers better understand the molecular cues that control the formation of germ cells, but worried bioethicists can breathe a sigh of relief: Artificial sperm factories are not on the near horizon.
We would be better off without them, aging would be slowed by the regular removal of these errant cells, and the therapies to make that possible are on the near horizon.
I had a series of flights on the near horizon, one an eight - hour journey to Europe, and, months out, I was already lying awake at night, heart pounding, as I imagined them.
The weather seems to point that Spring is in the near horizon, my long to - do list is getting shorter day by day and I feel rested, organized and much better than I have in the past few weeks.
I actually felt a little wisp of coolness in the air tonight, which hopefully speaks to cooler days on the near horizon.
Hope is near the horizon, and will probably stay there for a while, because without even a definitive release time frame for Mario Party 9, there's no way of accurately predicting a release date or even an announcement date for a Mario Party game on the 3DS.
Ranks of white fence dominate the near horizon and reappear brokenly through the trees on the hillside beyond.
There are simply too many parts in motion with new tests, a new accountability system, and a new appraisal system on the near horizon.
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