Sentences with phrase «of stardust»

In other words: You are literally made of stardust.
We need a sprinkle of stardust on wing opposite to Alexis.
How helpful was it to get a sprinkling of stardust in the form of the mayor of London?
It then twists around the black hole to form a brilliant disc, shooting a trail of stardust from its center.
We were all born out of dust, star dust and back to such we all will one day return back to for as it once was and is yet still and will soon ever to be our apportioned lots of stardust!
He is speaking that Scott Boras language («Jake is the spin wraith, cut from a different sheet of stardust than the rest of us.»)
When a massive star explodes, the spray of stardust collides with interstellar gas, forming an outgoing shock wave.
Diverge hypotheses were suggested, among which the most likely one seemed the idea that a red giant following its evolutionary processes emitted a cloud of stardust consisting of carbon particles and «hid» itself from view.
New lab studies suggest that a certain type of organic molecule, instead of being assembled from smaller bits, may instead be produced when ultraviolet light blasts apart the carbon - rich veneer on some types of stardust.
The new study reports LBTI's first test observations of stardust, in this case around a mature, sun - like star called eta Corvi known to be unusually dusty.
One day, it could start throwing off clumps of stardust that would act like cosmic tree rings.
Microscopic particles of stardust, known as «pre-solar grains,» have been found in meteoritic material on Earth.
Within these pages you will have your faith questioned; played with; stretched; laughed at; spanked; and, perhaps, shattered into a hundred billion motes of stardust.
Some buyers are drawn by the dash of stardust that comes from owning a celebrity's onetime belongings.
These fanciful designs will bring a touch of stardust to your home, without going overboard and creating a pink, pixie cave (though we secretly want one of those too!).
I feel the same awe when I think of how much had to occur over billions, even trillions of years in order for me to be here, how we are all interrelated, that we are made of stardust.
These are extremely early days but this team has had a sudden sprinkling of stardust and the atmosphere before kick - off, both inside Old Trafford and on the surrounding streets as fans approached the stadium, reflected this.
The ethereal video documents the artistʼs friend Jessica Tang as she traverses the streets of Manhattan in slow motion, leaving a trail of stardust in her wake.
With a mountain of village dust and a sprinkling of stardust, Toms is embarking on its second act.
We are made of stardust.
We are made of stardust, the scientists say — the iron in our blood, the calcium in our bones, and the chlorine in our skin forged in the furnaces of ancient stars whose explosions scattered the elements across the galaxy.
I remember a few seasons ago when many fans just wished for a sprinkling of stardust to complement our already talented squad... Well, we have that now with the aforementioned superstars.
A SPRINKLING of stardust is as magical as it sounds.
There are even moments where the movie recognizes that it's on the verge of spinning off into some New Age silliness and perverse introspection, like when resident fallen bohemian William (Billy Crudup) tries to explain to co-boarder Abbie (Greta Gerwig) that we're all made of stardust... and she laughs at him.
We are made of stardust.
Claudia Gabel at HarperCollins has bought METEOR by Anna - Marie McLemore and Tehlor Kay Mejia, in which two friends, one made of stardust and one fighting to save her family's diner, take on their small town's 50th annual pageant and talent competition in the hopes that they can change their town's destiny, and their own.
We are made of stardust,» says LSU physicist Edward Zganjar.
It's also got a decent sprinkling of stardust — Peter Crouch, Gillian Anderson, Radiohead and others.
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