Sentences with phrase «quite number of stars»

Since a quite number of stars have multiple planets in their own system, I naturally think there might be a quite number of planets with life.

Not exact matches

Currently, Mourinho has a number of attacking options, and the Inter star may not quite be an upgrade on them.
There are a number of factors that have contributed to the growth of Major League Soccer over the past decade, but nothing accelerated progress quite like the landmark arrival of the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star 10 years ago.
-- You mentioned that a quite number of planets may have simple life, but what is the probability of stars with a variety of higher forms of life like the Earth?
The ruffle sleeves are quite unique and are the stars of this number.
Jennifer Aniston has been doin» quite well as a movie star in major comedies; she's had flops, but also a number of hits and even picked up a Golden Globe nomination for her dramatic performance in Cake.
With «House» coming to its conclusion on Monday after an eight - year run, it's fair to say that quite a few regular cast members have seen their way in and out of the doors of Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, but their number can't hold a candle to how many guest stars — we're talking people who were on the show for a single - digit number of times — have turned up over the years.
An insurance worker from the UK who bought a Blackberry phone off eBay was in for quite a suprise when he found out that the device came the phone numbers of famous stars such as Julie Walters, Natalie Portman, Kevin Spacey and Jude Law.
As for gameplay, you have a few options in creating your gameplay galaxy, such as the shape, number of enemies, and the choice of up to 350 stars, which lets you have quite a lot of control over how long and difficult a game you'll face.
Quite aside from the chaotic and often dangerous production period that the movie's stars were forced to endure, the number of liberties taken with the film means that it bears little resemblance to its source material.
While I feel reasonably confident that the days of the «shining stars» are behind us now, (in large part because it's very clear consumers have quite a number of options), I'm wondering if we don't have a new problem in terms of how some in our industry represent those options?
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