Participating in audio interviews — or talking about your book
over the air waves — is both a powerful way to create content and to provide a way for your audience to hear your voice and connect with you.
In fact I was constantly switching between quests as I was accepting almost every mission
over the air waves causing me to forget exactly what I was trying to do.
Not exact matches
In a second day of demonstrations
over a judge's ruling in the 2011 case, hundreds of people snaked through the West County Center in the St. Louis suburb of Des Peres, chanting «Shut it down» and
waving fists in the
air.
I explained they were harmless, and essentially highly compressed
air slipping
over a structure moving at greater than the speed of sound... or an explosive
wave expansion that moves out and then rebounds in... and so, the compressed
waves move into our area from the weapons test area, and shake the glass windows, and we hear the sonic «sound» (or the
wave's double sound) and the vibrational aspect of the glass within the window.
Sitting with Smith's cookbook in my «fuzzy socks» on the chilly afternoon of its arrival, its recipes and stories brought me right back to the bustling shore; the rolling
waves breaking
over my toes, the crisp salt
air tousling my hair, and of course, the delicious fresh seafood.
Half a dozen kiteboarders skimmed
over the whitecapped azure water, some launching off small
waves to fly 10 feet in the
air for a few seconds.
Because the particle whizzes through the
air so quickly and loops through the same path
over and
over again, all these pixels blur together — like the tip of a sparkler
waved so fast that it seemingly smears into a solid line.
The
air of «therapeutic nihilism» that had settled
over the obesity field is disappearing, claims Kelly Brownell, professor of psychology at Yale University and one of the leaders of the new
wave.
Things can be rough on the open ocean — and they appear to be getting rougher, with increased average
air speed,
wave height, and frequency of strong winds and large
waves over the past two decades.
High pressure tends to cause sinking
air and suppress precipitation, which can allow a heat
wave to develop and intensify
over land areas.
``... being considered by the US
Air Force and the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,... using very low frequency radio
waves to flush particles from [the Van Allen radiation] belts and dump them into the upper atmosphere
over either one or several days.
Scorching summertime heat
waves in Europe, Asia and North America, as well as extreme cold snaps in central Asia, have become more likely because of changes in the way
air is flowing
over those regions, a new study detailed in the journal Nature suggests.
Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice Mayhem: AGU Mashup / / Published on Dec 24, 2017 Early snow retreat on the West Siberian Plains warms
air temperatures, amplifying Rossby
waves, causing a ridge and warming
over Laptev Sea (thus rapid Arctic ice loss).
Step 1: Create beachy
waves by spritzing a texturizing spray all
over towel - dried hair, then letting it
air dry.
HOW TO USE IT: After you
wave or
air dry your hair, flip your hair from side to side, applying a light veil
over each section.
You now need to visit KerryAnne
over at Shabby Art Boutique... her Christmas Edition of Shabbilicious has hit the internet
air waves and it is magnificent... so if you want to dream for a much longer time of a gorgeous White Christmas... hope
over and check out this magnificent ISSUE!
The music is tinkly, energizing, suggestive of flying
over waves of the sea and
waves of
air and technicolour planets and stars.
Because of the high breakaway torque and large wheels, the
air suspension (1,950 euros) responds harshly to minor bumps, oscillating in comfort mode
over long
waves.
I don't see how
waving it around in the
air over my head in front of a librarian will convince her / him to order my ebooks.
Those still asleep dreamed of
waves breaking
over pebbles, a March storm whipping the woods, a herd of cows trampling the ground with their hooves, until finally sleep was shaken off and they struggled to open their eyes, murmuring, «Is it an
air raid?»
We watch bubbles of
air escape as
waves roll
over the sand, sometimes exposing tiny crabs.
Their natural curiosity takes
over and they glide up to the boats to have a look at what the «silly» humans are doing now - in return, the Humpbacks put on an almighty show - slapping their tails,
waving their pec fins and breaching into the
air, coming down with a great splash.
The villa features four spacious
air - conditioned bedrooms, three bath - rooms, a huge verandah / outdoor living area (where the daily sea breeze provides and ideal environment to relax and just gaze
over the
waves), a great lounge room, kitchen and own small swimming pool, as well as bale.
Luckily their boat managed to make the jump
over the set
wave but poor old Tommy got launched about 6ft into the
air coming crashing down into the bottom of the boat.
There is salt in the
air, eucalyptus crowded thick
over the hills, and
waves rolling in from the point.
Swap surf
waves to
air waves and ride the winds
over the Daintree Rainforest and the sandy coast of Port Douglas.
The huge
airs when popping off of
waves and insane body flip tricks are
over exaggerated, but that's one of the awesome things about this game.
``... being considered by the US
Air Force and the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,... using very low frequency radio
waves to flush particles from [the Van Allen radiation] belts and dump them into the upper atmosphere
over either one or several days.
So now I answer the «ice - age» denialist argument (denialists usually trot out ALL their inconsistent & contradictory arguments) this way: I draw a sine -
wave in the
air with my hand, saying, yes, that the normal fluctuation
over a long geological timeframe is to alternate between cold ice ages and warm interglacial periods, and that now we are right here in a warm interglacial period (my hand raised at the top of the
wave), and if there were no human GHGs, then we would expect that
over a long time frame we'd be sliding down into an ice age.
The resulting larger
waves, which also seem to persist for longer because they move more slowly west to east, tend to push warm
air into the Arctic (e.g.,
over Alaska) later and later into the year, leading to very warm conditions and the later and later freezing of the land surface and later accumulation of snow.
Perhaps you should take a break from this and go and sit outside in the fresh
air and relax in the big powerful
waves of invisible longwave infrared heat direct from the Sun warming you up inside and look at the benign, restful visible light from the Sun making the sky blue as it is bounced around all
over the place by the molecules of
air in the atmosphere.
«We found that the stagnant conditions of a heat
wave, where the
air is just sitting
over the city, was one of the main factors.»
All
over the big shopping plazas the
air conditioning roared, sending out
waves of heat which raised the ambient temperature of the areas, creating more work for the
air conditioning.
The heat
wave was due primarily to a natural phenomenon called an atmospheric «blocking pattern», in which a strong high pressure system developed and remained stationary
over western Russian, keeping summer storms and cool
air from sweeping through the region and leading to the extreme hot and dry conditions.
I'm willing to say that happens in some circumstances such as when the
air above the water is saturated and also when breaking
waves destroy the cool skin layer but these are exceptions to the rule — RH is seldom 100 %
over the ocean and the cool skin layer only breaks up in whitewater and reforms in about 10 seconds.
The 1912 United States cold
wave (also called 1912 cold
air outbreak) remains one of the coldest winters yet to occur
over the northern United States.
Waves of warm
air over Greenland are unusual.
As notable as this week's cold
wave was — bringing the coldest
air seen since 1996 or 1994
over much of the nation — the event failed to set any monthly or all - time record low minimum temperature records at airports and cooperative observing stations monitored by NOAA's National Climatic Data Center.
One can
wave one's arms in the
air and yell about privacy, but the fact remains that the United States has sovereignty
over its airspace and can refuse access for whatever reason it wants.
Still, even though I'm not an adrenaline junkie, I have found myself in some interesting predicaments: upside down in brambles after flipping
over the handlebars along a ridge trail on my mountain bike, thankful I didn't do anything more than scrape my arms and bruise my right buttock; crawling on the wet sand after a rogue
wave sucked all the water backward from the beach and pounded me straight down on a shore break; lying in the midst of a steep run, skis splayed, having fallen after an ill - advised aerial maneuver, ribs first, onto the center of a mogul, unable to ascertain whether
air would ever return to my lungs.
Back then, Samsung called its features
Air View and
Air Gesture, which allowed you to do things like hover your hand
over a tiny sensor in the bezel to wake the screen and view notifications, or
wave your hand across the screen to switch between tabs or flip through photos.
The wake gestures worked perfectly during testing, unlike the presumably Samsung - inspired
Air Gesture feature, where a
wave of the hand
over the screen is supposed to scroll through whatever app is open at the time.
When going
over a ramp, certain surfaces, or simply catching
air from
waves or drops, various combinations of the two analog sticks will pull off different stunts.
Since the CTV spot about the family's tiny house on wheels project
aired, «I've had people follow us on the highway and pull us
over to have a look, and clients
waving.»