Sentences with phrase «over time in the sun»

Another important feature in a sunscreen is its ability to be stable over time in the sun.
I wonder how it would change over time in the sun?

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«Over a relatively short period of time, Sun Basket has built a clear leadership position as the best healthy, organic meals service platform,» Garel said in a statement.
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At year - end 1999, having turned the portfolio over 174 %, the manager said they had moved away from «stable growth companies» such as supermarket and financial companies, and into tech and leisure stocks, singling out in the year - end report Cisco and Sun Microsystems — each selling at the time at about 100 X earnings — for their «reasonable stock valuation.»
Hmm, so you're telling me that a «heat shield» that was made of «special plastic» (as NASA called it back in the day), which was nothing but epoxy smeared over a ss honey comb «protected» the astros barreling into the upper atmosphere at hypersonic 5 miles / sec, or well over 30 times the velocity of a jumbo - jet and thru temperatures *** as quoted by NASA *** that are «10 times hotter than the surface of the sun», and then they «braked» with only a parachute to a safe splashdown?
All I am here to tell you is, it ai nt gonna go away so get used to it, your time in the sun is over and you are jnow ust one of the many faiths that make up the melting pot of America.
I had anticipated time out of doors to get covered in dirt, but gentle, yet steady rain quickly took over for the sun both mornings.
According to The Sun, the 24 - year - old is «in a race against time to be fit» having sustained a hamstring injury last weekend in the win over Liverpool, and so Tottenham will have to carefully monitor him in the next 24 hours to determine whether or not he can feature against the Red Devils at Old Trafford.
Also, because most Sun Devil games aren't over until midnight Central time, 1 a.m. Eastern, newspapers back East don't get the score, much less the stats, in the Sunday papers.
She contributed nine of her 11 points in the second half of Sunday's 60 — 57 victory over the New York Liberty in the Eastern Conference finals as the Sun advanced for the first time to the WNBA Finals, which begin on Friday.
After all that has been said and done from both sides, it seems that the Bulls» locker room prefers Portis remain in the fold over Mirotic, according to a report from the Chicago Sun - Times.
Pep Guardiola's Man City side failed with a move for the player over the summer, with their # 60M deadline day move for the Gunners winger falling through after the London side couldn't manage to sign a replacement in time as per the Sun, with Unai Emery's side now set to take their interest in the player to the next level, with the Ligue 1 giants wanting the forward to partner Kylian Mbappe and Neymar upfront.
However, are we just going to enjoy this brief moment in the sun after a first win over the north London rivals for some time, or do we think that this result and the performance that earned it shows that Arsenal can wrestle back and keep the dominance over Tottenham that we have enjoyed for so long?
It occurred to me last night as I was sitting in the hot tub and watching the sun set over the desert, that if I could travel back in time twenty years and whisper in my teenage ear: You're going to be an author and have a wonderful husband and a firebrand, amazing child and you're going to get to travel a lot and one night you're going to find yourself alone in a hot tub in the desert, looking up at a glowing pink sky, I would have thought, That's a pretty f-ing cool life.
We also brought a sun / swimming suit, which came in really handy, otherwise, we'd have to put sunscreen all over him several times a day.
My Moby was great for the first month, but once it went over 90 degrees, I was ready for less fabric and less time spent in the hot sun wrapping up.
I've dropped my first boxes in my new apartment in Brussels I already feel really good over there Today, it was the first time I saw the apartment with the sun, just to let you know how much we are spoiled with beautiful weather in Belgium this Winter... I'm lucky, there are -LSB-...]
The 7 - in - one baby solution can be placed over baby while nursing, over the car seat, or over the stroller to keep baby protected from the sun at all times.
In my opinion parent facing seat is a waste of time, my short 7 month old hangs over the end of it and the sun cover for the carrycot doesn't fit properly in this set uIn my opinion parent facing seat is a waste of time, my short 7 month old hangs over the end of it and the sun cover for the carrycot doesn't fit properly in this set uin this set up.
DC said he felt that Trevor Kavanagh (Sun's political editor) was a «strong ally» in his bid to win over the paper, but he isn't sure of RB was onside at the time.
As deputy chief operating officer of News Corp — the US - listed company that is the ultimate owner of News International (NI), which in turn owns the News of the World, the Times, the Sunday Times and the Sun — the younger Murdoch has admitted he misled parliament over phone hacking, although he has stated he did not have the complete picture at the time.
In less than a few tens of seconds, the blast emitted energy that might correspond to 10,000 times the energy released by our sun over the past five billion years.
Mercury orbits the sun in an ellipse that gradually rotates over time (illustrated).
The new analysis, based on data assembled primarily by graduate student Yan - Jie Feng at Sun Yat - Sen University in Guangzhou, China, focused on the sequences of 95 genes located on chromosomes in the nucleus and how they changed over time.
GRB 990123, was one of the most energetic and the most closely observed gamma bursts ever — emitting in less than a few tens of seconds a blast energy that might correspond to ten thousand times the energy released by our sun over the past five billion years.
«As the sun passes over the scene, different pixels will light up at different times,» says Austin Abrams at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri.
Its two faces differ strikingly in color, likely the result of thermal segregation: Over time, darker materials (like carbon) have absorbed more heat from the sun, warming up and sending lighter, more volatile materials (like ice) to the colder hemisphere.
Gian Domenico Cassini was an Italian astronomer, born in Perinaldo in 1625, around the time that Galileo was battling the church over Copernicus» revelation that the Earth orbits the sun.
In fact, the energy emitted in the form of neutrinos within a few seconds is a few hundred times what the sun emits in the form of photons over its entire lifetime of nearly ten billion yearIn fact, the energy emitted in the form of neutrinos within a few seconds is a few hundred times what the sun emits in the form of photons over its entire lifetime of nearly ten billion yearin the form of neutrinos within a few seconds is a few hundred times what the sun emits in the form of photons over its entire lifetime of nearly ten billion yearin the form of photons over its entire lifetime of nearly ten billion years.
Called DEM L316, it is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud and extending over 140 light - years, about 35 times the distance between the sun and its closest star.
The sun — that power plant in the sky — bathes Earth in ample energy to fulfill all the world's power needs many times over.
And then I also thought about the fact that over the history of the life of the universe, neutrinos are not just produced by the sun, but when stars explode in a supernova, the most brilliant fireworks in the universe, as brilliant as those fireworks are, less than 1 percent of the energy of the star is coming out in light; 99 percent is coming out as neutrinos and so neutrinos are being, [and] every time [a star explodes there's] an incredible burst of neutrinos.
Theory suggests that over time the gravity wells created by Earth, the sun, and the Milky Way would have sucked in an enormous number of dark - matter particles.
It's a thrilling time to have eyes on the skies, and hard to recall that just over two decades ago, the only known planets in the universe were the nine — back in Pluto's glory days — orbiting the sun.
On the other hand, the levels of carbon monoxide and methanol in the coma might have changed over time, especially because Jupiter - family comets spend more time near the Sun than Oort Cloud comets do.
In 1980 and 1981 NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 space probes passed for the first time over the planet Saturn, located 1,500 million km from the Sun.
Thirty years later — the equivalent of one Saturn year, in other words, the time the planet takes to go all the way around the Sun — and over more than six consecutive years, researchers in the UPV / EHU's Planetary Sciences Group, in collaboration with astronomers from various countries, were able to observe Saturn's northern polar region in detail once again and confirmed that the hexagon continued in place.
TDI will allow Junocam to take high - quality color images in the dark conditions at Jupiter, which is over five times farther from the Sun than Earth.
It requires that the Sun's brightness increased more in the past century than at any time in the past millennium, including over the past 30 years, contrary to the direct space - based observations.
Over the past several years, however, thousands of planets have been discovered orbiting stars beyond our sun, allowing us to study our own Earth in the context of other worlds for the first time in history.
«We now appear to be closing in on an explanation as to why the solar corona is over 100 times hotter than the solar surface — the solution to a 55 - year old puzzle,» said Dr. George Withbroe, Director of the Sun - Earth Connection Program at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC.
«These two stars each weigh more than the sun, but are still over 100 times closer together than the Earth is to the sun,» Ingrid Stairs from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and a co-author of the findings published in The Astrophysical Journal, reportedly said.
However, ground - based observations of Pluto taken in 1988 and 2002 show that Pluto's atmosphere has doubled over that time, possibly due to the amount of ice turning into a gas as Pluto makes its closest approach to the Sun in its orbit.
Two astronomers (Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown, both at California Institute of Technology), grasping at straws to solve this problem, announced on 20 January 2016, through most media outlets in the world, that a planet nearly the size of Neptune must orbit the Sun seven times farther out than Neptune (over 200 AU from the Sun).
The young, eruptive variable star completes a rotation in less than 4.4 days (unlike Sol's 25.4 days or over three and a half weeks) which creates a magnetic field around a hundred times stronger than the Sun's (NASA news release; and Michael E. Contadakis, 1995).
The problem occurs when a person is routinely exposed to blue light in the evening after the sun has set, especially when this happens daily over long periods of time.
«Hair, especially when color - treated, loses its shine over time and even more quickly when it's in the sun or hot water,» says Lauren E. Hack, a hair color specialist and cofounder of Lauren + Vanessa salon.
Broth - drinking has come back into fashion in recent years (oddly, offering up virgins to sun gods hasn't), prompting advocates to square off with critics over whether bone broth deserves its old - time reputation or is just an overhyped chicken soup.
It's estimated that over 95 percent of US senior citizens may be deficient in vitamin D, not only because they tend to spend a lot of time indoors but also because they produce less in response to sun exposure (a person over the age of 70 produces about 30 percent less vitamin D than a younger person with the same sun exposure).2
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