Sentences with phrase «ordinary star out»

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Miley Cyrus is the brown - haired girl next door, and any ordinary person could turn out to be Hannah Montana, the sequined pop star.
The average rating in the «Customer Reviews» section is 3.5 stars out of 5, a score that would cast it as a middling effort in ordinary circumstances.
This soup is different than other lentil soups I've had — the fennel and star anise make it fragrant and a little out of the ordinary.
The Daily Star claim that the England international was also hit with a # 4,500 fine for the incident in which the player described as «a bit out of the ordinary
Ordinary black holes form when individual stars collapse, and were thought to top out at about 15 times the mass of the sun.
They find that a spinning naked singularity turns out to be a strong gravitational lens, magnifying the light from background stars more than an ordinary black hole and producing a distinctive pattern of images.
Right now it's an ordinary - looking, dim red star 63 light - years off, but it is racing toward us so that in a mere million years it will be just three - quarters of a light - year from the sun — roughly 1,000 times farther out than Pluto but well inside the Oort cloud.
Not only will Webb's observations of the stars and other components of our galaxy help astronomers clarify our understanding of its inner workings, it will help to define what's normal for our cosmic neighborhood — so that when we detect something out of the ordinary, we'll know it.
This horror film also starred Kerry Condon (Human Affairs, Better Call Saul - TV) as Katie, David Tennant (Doctor Who - TV, Jessica Jones - TV) as Cale Erendreich, Carlito Olivero (We the Party, East Los High - TV) as Derek Sandoval and Jacqueline Byers (Ordinary Days, Full Out) as Riley Seabrook.
The A.V. Club's own Katie Rife put it best when she wrote, «What made David Bowie more than just an ordinary rock star was his ability to unite the outcasts, to reach out to everyone...
I wish Stoller had been more willing to simply throw us full bore into the train wreck that is Aldous's life — you know, like This Is Spinal Tap did with its horrifying rock star idiots we couldn't look away from — but I'm struck with a terrible certainty that Greek believes that it needs to spell out, in no uncertain terms, a cautionary tale about how the «glamorous life» ain't so glamorous and «ordinary life» as lived by us mere mortals is far better.
VSCC Lakeland — Trial Tom Threfall reports / Business and pleasure — Meet a happy Danish enthusiast who makes a living out of his hobby / Keeping the flag flying In the early 30s — John Black gave Standard a new image — and saved the company / Lost in the Wash — Michael Ware tells of Malcolm Campbell's ill - starred plans for a rival to Brooklands / Sit - up - and - beg - sort - out The pre-war and early post war Ford Eights were similar but... Bill Ballard sorts them out / A sports car by accident — M.W - W on the legendary Prince Henry Vauxhall / The Freehollow Flyer — Chris Edwards concludes his story of the Gordon England Austin 7 found in an American barn / «For ordinary usage and for racing» — Keith Clare found a 1913 Singer Ten with a chequered history in New Zealand / The Geelong Sprints — Australia's answer to the Brighton Speed trials / Rallying to Ballarat — Peter May reports on the VCC of Ausralia's Melbourne to Ballarat Rally / Body language — The final part of Mike Worthington - Williams» magnum opus on body styles.
Straight out of Star Trek, the Kazamai Concept's design language was all, but ordinary.
Further distinguishing the special edition Mini from ordinary Coopers by its blacked out bi-xenon headlamps, cleared out turn signals, chrome exhaust tips and Black Star Bullet alloys measuring 17 inches in diameter.
2009 Moyniham, Miriam, St Louis artist's imagery is intense, The Post-Dispatch, 11 June Rosenberg, Karen, More Over, Humble Doily: Paper Does a Star Turn, The New York Times, 19 October 2008 Applin, Jo, Bric - a-Brac: The Everyday Work of Tom Friedman, Art Journal, Spring, pp.69 - 81 Artner, Alan G, Beautiful art books published on 2008, Chicago Tribune, 13 December Cullinan, Nicholas, Tom Friedman, London, The Burlington Magazine, September, pp. 627 - 629 Jenkins, Amy, The Independent (Review of show at Gagosian Gallery, London), 5 July Johnson, Ken, Hunting a Tribe of Minimalists on the Streets of the Upper East Side, The New York Times, 5 January Johnson, Ken, Unwrapping the Secrets of Ordinary Objects, The New York Times, 17 May Lack, Jessica and Clark, Robert, The Guardian (Review of show at Gagosian Gallery, London), 31 May - 6 June Degen, Natasha, Frieze, June Wilk, Deborah, The Complexity of the Simple, Time Out New York, 17 - 23 January Wallpaper.com, Tom Friedman exhibition, London, 4 June 2006 Otten, Liam, Tom Friedman at Kemper Art Museum, Washington University Record, 26 October Tom Friedman at Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills, The Week, 24 November Vogel, Carol, Why Small is Big, The New York Times, 17 November Knight, Christopher, Art as a shared experience, Los Angeles Times, 3 November Kastner, Jeffrey, Tom Friedman Feature Inc., Artforum, January, p. 220 Tom Friedman at Gagosian Gallery, Artdaily.com, 26 October
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