Sentences with phrase «out of their icy»

That's because Jupiter also pulls comets out of their icy reservoir in the outer realms of the solar system.
They went to great lengths, I heard, to get some really cold locations, yet no one wears gloves and they go in and out of the icy water as if it's a pool party and no one gets frostbite or suffers from what appears to be extreme cold.
Sig has just discovered his father's body when a lawless man, from whom his father had escaped, appears out of the icy wilderness.

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His realm is the icy and shadowy north, but his true abode is a solitary void, for the God who alone is God can only be evolved out of absolute solitude.
O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended in the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames in summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it --
In «Born Survivor», Grylls negotiates his way out of a crevasse in the Southern Patagonian ice field, and takes shelter from icy blizzards in a snow hole.
Store - bought ice creams are more creamy rather than icy and you can usually eat them straight out of the freezer.
Using frozen berries keeps the drink icy cold (and allows you to make it when berries are out of season), but if you prefer to use fresh, just add a couple of ice cubes when blending.
After an hour, take the mixture out of the freezer and give it a good stir to break up any icy bits that may have formed and make the mixture nice and creamy.
It was also a recipe born out of thwarted plans and icy roads.
I pray for the draft to come and be death's icy hand, squeezing the life out of such speculation.
Iowa gained just 200 yards in 54 snaps on an icy pitch in Yankee Stadium; the Hawkeyes went three - and - out five times in 12 possessions and twice scored points on drives of fewer than 20 yards.
Weibrecht, whose all - out style reminds everyone in the sport of a young Miller («You watch Bode, and you see what you can accomplish by pushing the limits,» says Weibrecht), grew up in Lake Placid, N.Y., and learned to race on the tough, icy slopes of Whiteface Mountain, host of the Alpine events at the 1980 Olympics and home to hundreds of other races at all levels through the years.
He was on his way to a practice at the Wolverine Aquatic Club in Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was coach, when his car skidded out of control in icy conditions.
Once again, the Kalik's are icy cold I could swear that the casino is fixed, cause it seemed like every dealer in Blackjack was pulling 21's out of their butts, but I won't get into that:p Most evenings with the family were capped off with an ice cream at the Atlantis pier... there really is not much more to do for little kids.
Envision myself on a beach drinking an icy cold fru - fru drink while a massage therapist works all the argument caused knots out of my shoulder.
And though it send an icy chill down my spine when I think of it, no doubt someday instead of mechanical, vibrating baby swings we'll have walking baby - minder robots — just send them out for a stroll around the block when baby is fussy.
Seipel first developed the Boob patented overlap out of sympathy for her sister, who exposed her midrift to the icy Northern winds of Stockholm to nurse her newborn baby in the park.
After a summer of constant mothering and all things tween girls — ice cream cones and boy crush movies, neon nail polish and icy cold lemonade, afternoon swim sessions with late summer night secrets — seeing my girls go back to school again has left me feeling out of sync.
If you want to know what led a bunch of shivering teenagers to sort through the trash behind Prosser Career Academy one recent, icy day, try to get your head around this statistic: Every day, kids in the Chicago Public Schools district throw out nearly a quarter of a million lunch and breakfast trays made of polystyrene foam.
Reed has frozen more than 200 ounces of milk since her son was born 10 weeks ago; she prepared for Sandy by freezing bottles of water to help keep her milk icy if the power went out.
Though Long Islanders were spared blizzard conditions that clobbered other parts of the Northeast with more than a foot of snow, they should still look out for icy driving conditions Tuesday evening and into Wednesday morning, forecasters said.
The White House, Fifa and Moscow all feel the icy fear of loss of control - and they're lashing out.
The space rock is just 154 miles wide, yet when it passed in front of a distant star, two delicate, icy rings clearly stood out.
There are also thermoreceptors that sense cold, and while it's good that we can tell it's bad to hang out for long in icy water, it's safe to say that short bursts of heat pose a greater risk.
Scientists have since turned up more than 1,000 objects in this region, now called the Kuiper Belt, a disk - shaped realm of icy objects out past Neptune.
The three - day observations show that the comet shards brighten and dim as icy patches on their surfaces rotate into and out of sunlight.
Enceladus — a large icy, oceanic moon of Saturn — may have flipped, the possible victim of an out - of - this - world wallop.
Ever since 2005, when NASA's Cassini orbiter found plumes of water vapor spilling out of cracks in the south pole of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus, researchers have sought to learn more about the moon's mysterious interior as a possible abode for extraterrestrial life.
Nobody had ever thought of this roughly 300 - mile - wide icy satellite as anything special — until the Cassini spacecraft witnessed geysers of water vapor blowing out from its surface.
The Cassini spacecraft plunged through watery plumes shooting out of Enceladus and got a taste of what is inside the icy moon
Last summer, a wildfire broke out in the icy landscape of western Greenland.
Last year, scientists predicted that some of the material spewed out into space by the icy geysers at Enceladus's south pole would slowly fall down to certain areas on the surface.
Carolyn Porco, leader of the Cassini imaging team, says the ring pictures may even help us figure out how Earth formed: «If we understand how icy particles in the outer solar system behave, then we can refine our understanding of how the early solar system formed from that same material.»
Using computer modeling, chemists from MIPT and Skoltech (the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) have found out which molecules may be present in the interiors of Uranus, Neptune, and the icy satellites of the giant planets.
The very existence of these hardy organisms hints that life might be able to eke out an existence in the cold, dry climate of Mars, the icy, acidic conditions of Jupiter's moon Europa, or in countless other spots beyond our solar system.
New Horizons also could potentially take a close - up look at a smaller, more ancient object much farther out in the Kuiper Belt: the disk - shaped region beyond the orbit of Neptune believed to contain comets, asteroids and other small, icy bodies.
A possible cause for the accelerated Arctic warming is the melting of the region's sea ice, which reduces the icy, bright area that can reflect sunlight back out into space, resulting in more solar radiation being absorbed by the dark Arctic waters.
Like other teams positioned in a 1500 - kilometer - wide swath across South America, the astronomers had started out the night with one mission: They intended to measure the size of Chariklo, an icy body that circles the sun between the orbits of Saturn and Uranus.
As he described the icy summit of Mount Toubkal in southwestern Morocco, where he spent 2 days of therapeutic hiking following a conference in Marrakech, he reminded me of the writing of naturalist John Muir: «Thousands of tired, nerve - shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity.»
On a winter afternoon last March, Daryl Bem stepped out of the psychology department building at Cornell University, dressed in a red parka and a woolen hat to fend off the icy wind.
«That's kind of one of the nice and bad things about comets; most of the really bright ones are first timers that come in out of the Oort Cloud» — a giant cloud of icy debris that surrounds the solar system — «and you can't predict those, they just show up,» he says.
He gazes out the window at icy Eel Pond and Buzzard's Bay beyond it, then throws a wistful glance at a photo of Woods Hole in summer, when he sails his wife's 41 - foot Beneteau sloop, Origins.
One possibility called out by the authors would be icy comets bombarding Earth after formation and delivering their own distinct cocktail of compounds and gases to an existing atmosphere evolved from a solar source.
(Because the icy piece of wood will thaw out over time, have everything in place and ready for testing it before you remove it.)
In 2005, NASA's Cassini probe saw signs that something within this icy moon of Saturn generates heat and fuels plumes of water that spew out of Enceladus's south pole.
Kuiper Belt: 30 — 50 AU The Kuiper belt is a vast reservoir of icy rocks that extends from about 3 billion miles from the sun, beyond Neptune's orbit, to 5 billion miles out.
That hints the icy moon might not have formed near Saturn but instead farther out, closer to the birthplaces of Uranus and Neptune.
The ocean waters that are cleared of sea ice by strong winds blowing from the coast carve out a suitable enclave where marine organisms can thrive, unlike the rest of the icy cold Antarctic region.
POLAR bears have patrolled the planet's icy regions for millions of years longer than previously thought — riding out several episodes of global warming in that time.
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