Sentences with phrase «sight lines as»

An oddly placed closet and powder room projected into the main - floor living area, blocking light and sight lines as well as impeding flow.
(There's a lovely visual at one point involving the pair on either side of a divided bus, their seats swinging in and out of each other's sight lines as they talk.)

Not exact matches

If you do, it appears as if anyone in your line of sight would receive that same smile.
Regardless, the FAA allows drones for personal use, as long as operators follow the rules set by hobby groups, such as flying below 400 feet, always within the operator's line of sight and away from manned aircraft and stadiums.
The Part 107 drone regulations announced recently that it does not cover a variety of operations crucial to delivering packages, such as flying beyond a pilot's visual line of sight, at higher altitudes and over laypeople.
Indeed, the hub's shortcomings — too many lines coming in, as Thompson remarks, and not enough flowing out — explain why pipelines, normally out of sight and out of mind, have suddenly become front - page news.
Hawker describes the long - range (80 yards line of sight, nearly the length of a football field) Bluetooth Carbon Flyer as «a toy to please our inner children.»
The sights and sounds of Day 1 of the Tortuga Music Festival as it kicks off on Fort Lauderdale beach April 6 with music from Florida Georgia Line, Snoop Dogg, Lee Brice, Lanco, Chase Rice and Michael Franti and Spearhead.
That means, according to Suleman, that the regulation requiring operators to keep their drones where they can see them — what's known as «visual line of sight» — makes it difficult for budding technicians or pilots to develop.
No surprise, then, that Rose lines up Taylor in the sights of Pius X, as one of «the most pernicious of all the adversaries of the Church.»
We shall endeavor to take up an independent line on the problem of myth as a whole, without losing sight of the practical implications of our conclusions for the Church's proclamation.
Sometimes you catch sight of a turn leading off into the distance, a dirt track or a county road at right angles to the highway you're on, as you drive along those straight, miles - long lines you find only in the West.
And Wenger is certainly not playing him as a winger — I doubt if Alexis has had sight of the touch or bye - line since he has been here.
As if the sight of the 7» 4» man behind the wheel of a camper wasn't comical enough, Smits was soon straddling a borrowed vintage motorcycle at the race's starting line, wearing a vastly undersized chest - protector and gloves with the fingertips cut off.
On a shuttle bus, as I look at the floor, a man moves his smartphone into my line of sight.
Crossing the line didn't mean his work was done, however, as he decided to pick up the stranded McLaren drivers of Niki Lauda and Alain Prost (who'd retired sometime earlier) and fans were treated to the awesome sight of the three of them bombing back to the pits without their helmets on.
Then, just as it appeared that Kuchar might grab the upper hand after his playing partner lost a drive some 100 yards wide right of the fairway on the 13th hole, Spieth took an unplayable lie that required line - of - sight relief and — 20 minutes after teeing off — left him with a shot from the driving range.
And stumbling against Crystal Palace just as the finish line is within sight (with the prize being a top four spot this time rather than the title itself).
With Leeds players obstructing the keepers line of sight at first and then rushing out to the edge of the box, the former Hammers keeper just couldn't keep track of what was happening as Pablo Hernandez curled the ball into the net.
The genius of the Udder Cover is that the neckline is rigid instead of floppy, so you can have a direct line of sight with your baby as you feed.
Their hand eye coordination is getting better with every toy they play with as their motor skills improve in line with their sight.
«Lord Mandelson was sitting in the gallery almost in Alistair Darling's line of sight as he delivered his budget speech today.
«One of the main ideas here is that pulse differences have a lot to do with geometry — and it also depends on how the pulsar's spin and magnetic axes are oriented with respect to line of sight whether you see certain pulsars or not, as well as how you see them.»
«We could do the same game as with Andromeda, where we look at the line - of - sight velocities,» he said.
And Andromeda offers another advantage, according to Pawlowski: «Because you see the galaxy almost edge - on, you can look at the line - of - sight velocities of its satellites to see the ones that are approaching and those that are receding, so it very clearly presents as a rotating disk.»
My drone could provide it, relaying the Wi - Fi signal from whichever Global Data Communications Node (otherwise known as Starbucks) is invariably sitting nearby, just out of my line of sight.
The lasers themselves could be located up to a few hundred meters away from the radioactive source, Isaacs said, as long as line - of - sight was maintained and the air was not too turbulent or polluted with aerosols.
As the filaments pulse, the space is infused with heat, which attracts attention even from visitors who do not have the pillars in their line of sight.
The narrow beams are seen as flashes of light when they sweep across our line of sight.
If you walk around as a user and your smartphone or tablet moves out of the light antenna's line of sight, then another light antenna takes over.
The giveaway is a slight but regular slowing and speeding of the star along the line of sight as it's tugged by the planet's gravity.
But anticrime initiatives for decades treated greenery mainly as a hazard, and advocated clearing dense vegetation to reduce hiding places as well as trimming trees to create clear lines of sight.
Unlike contact angle measurement, SDAM does not require a direct line of sight, which allows measuring uneven surfaces such as fabrics or biological surfaces.
To draw that conclusion, the researchers had to rule out other effects, such as polarization that could arise from dust particles along the line of sight.
Maybe an intervening cloud or dense sheet of this material blocks a shifting fraction of light as Kepler's line of sight passes through different parts of it during the telescope's orbit around the sun.
There are still ways to make the hypothesis work: a megastructure swarm might radiate its gathered energy away as radio or laser signals instead of heat; it might not form a spherical swarm but a ring precisely aligned with our line of sight; it might use technology beyond our understanding of physics that emits no heat at all.
They refer frequently to their «design system», Echoes (Environmentally Controlled Human Operational Enclosed / External Space), that appears primarily to be a set of vague or obscure guidelines such as this, which appears under the puzzling heading «Lines of sight for healthy living buildings»: «The building spot must be geologically undisturbed... ascertain that there is no disturbance of cosmic and terrestrial influence on the human life form (DNA)... take care of harmonic measures, properties and forms».
Such a disk could cause the long - term dimming of Boyajian's star as its nearly invisible outer region, followed by its dense inner region, drifted across our line of sight during the past 100 years.
As these accelerated electrons stream outward, they produce beams of radiation that we receive every time the beam crosses our line of sight, like a lighthouse.
Combining this tiny displacement with the hole's previously determined velocity along the line of sight as it zooms toward Earth yielded its velocity in three dimensions.
On the retinas, this difference in line - of - sight shift manifests itself as disparity between the left and right eye images.
As of now, the rules don't permit flight during the night or outside the pilot's line of sight — which would prevent Amazon from delivering packages using such craft.
Other possibilities — such as intrinsic fluctuations in the star's luminosity or even a black hole with a cold and dusty debris disk drifting across our interstellar line of sight — could also still fit the data.
The photos were sent over the Internet for review by eye specialists, who looked for hard exudates close to the line of sight as an indicator of clinically significant macular edema.
Modern theories try to explain this apparent difference as a result of the three - dimensional orientation of the galaxy with respect to our line of sight.
All of the potentially Earth - like worlds were spotted using the transit method, which measures dips in a star's light output as a planetary body crosses in front from our line of sight.
It has at least 3.75 times Jupiter's mass, but subsequent astrometic as well as high - cadence radial velocity measurements suggest that planet d may have 10.25 +0.7 / -3.3 times the mass of Jupiter with an inclination of 155.5 ° from Earth's line of sight (McArthur et al, 2010); Han et al, 2000; and Mazeh et al, 1999).
Our results show not only the magnetic field orientation of around young stellar objects but also the structure of circumstellar matter such as outflow regions and their parent molecular cloud along the line of sight.
As the cometary fragments would move in their orbit towards aphelion, they would disappear from our line of sight completely, while producing no excess amounts of infrared radiation in the process, thus helping to explain the lack of the latter from the surveys that have been conducted with both WISE and Spitzer.
Observation: During a solar eclipse you see that the stars along the same line of sight as the Sun are shifted «outward».
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