Sentences with phrase «something out of earth»

That's because of the same reason SpaceX's other rockets are already revolutionizing the business of getting to space — it's a lot cheaper to reuse the rocket boosters that propel something out of Earth's gravity well than to use new ones every time.

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We can call out lots of reasons why this nation suffers from a record of gun tragedies that no other country on earth experiences — and we can conjure up other theories until we forget the urgency of Parkland and Las Vegas and Newtown and move on to something else.
More and more I want to get out of the city and do something that's closer to the earth.
If Earth isn't the only planet capable of supporting life, and there are definitely no aliens out there, then something grim is going on.
If there is a particular correspondence in Abraham to the first Israel (Exodus and Settlement) and in Jacob to the second (the period of the Kingdoms), something of the same correspondence is to be seen in Joseph to the third Israel, to her profound hope that out of willful intention of evil, out of the consequent judgment of destruction and tragedy, God would yet through human means raise up the tribes of Jacob and bring his light of redemption to all the earth.
It drifts like smoke or storms in like flashes of lightening - insight or takes our breath; we make love, we learn, we sing, we watch the stars come out, we care, we connect, we labour, we carry, we nurse, we cry, we dance, we have these moments of transcendence, like the veil between heaven and earth is fluttering, we can't breathe for the loveliness of the world and each other, and just like that, we remember something.
Here I am: with a real breathing metaphor of contentment and peace, with a milk - drunk, blissed - out, flour - sack of a baby, thick with goodness, and something breaks through the veil between earth and heaven, I understand down in my marrow and now I can't think of God as anything other than Abba.
The foundation of faith is believing that which can not be proved — if Jesus had wandered the earth without ever sweating, getting dirty, or lashing out against the Pharisees, anyone who saw him would have immediately seen something divine in him without needing to understand his words.
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From picnic blankets made out of repurposed bed sheets to curtains made out of vintage handkerchiefs, these projects express the sense of making something new out of something old as a way to live a more financially pared - down and simple life; lessen our impact on the earth; connect to the past and preserve a more traditional way of life; and place value on the work of the hands.
Far from being something out of the pages of Ripley's, Beth Strommen of Greendale is a down - to - earth person with a sweet demeanor and a warm laugh at the ready.
It's basically like a hose that comes out of your sink, you know, one of those old school hoses that comes out to help you do the dishes, same type of thing, next to the toilet, spread off like you do but, our laundry room is next door so, I just put them in my utility sink that's there and kind of, my husband and I, actually we put in there, we may throw a little oxy cleaner, may be little like earth friendly solution like, back out or something to help with the smell or we put a spray a little bit with a little bit of you know, deodorizer or something you get in the store that works with diapers and we throw them in the sink and when I'm ready to do the laundry, just stays there, piles up.
That is, oxygen tends to fall out of the air as rust and other mineral oxides rather than linger as a gas, so when it exists in abundance, something — photosynthetic life, in Earth's case — must be constantly replenishing it.
This crater is much older, arguably dating back to a time, some 250 million years ago, when something — perhaps a projectile from outer space — wiped out the majority of the species on Earth, including most reptiles, sponges, corals, starfish, clams, sea scorpions, and fish, thereby clearing the evolutionary decks for dinosaurs to become dominant.
One of the worst catastrophes in Earth's history, for instance, happened 250 million years ago at the end of the Permian Period, when something wiped out most of the animals.
It echoed satellite images of Earth I've seen a thousand times before, but something strange started to needle me — something out of place.
There are hundreds of planets a little bigger than Earth out there, Macintosh said, but there is so far no way to know if most of them are really «super-Earths» or just micro-sized gas and ice planets like Neptune, or something different altogether.
Keep an eye out for Glitter The Earth's inventory to grow and change and expand as I spend more time focusing on something that brings me a whole bunch of contentment.
Down to earth, looking for something real, looking for real love someone to bring me out of a dark place that takes love to do that i need to love somebody I'm tired of fake people so please stay out me way if you are fake
So, why on earth would anyone think yet another attempt to make something out of the concept would be a good idea?
MY NAME IS SALT Most people may not think of salt as something that has to be farmed, but that's what families do in desert salt plains in India, extracting salt crystals from the earth for eight months out of every year.
Elisabeth Moss's performance in Queen of Earth is something out of a classic Hollywood melodrama — the kind of performance you would see from Bette Davis or Joan Crawford.
The explanation for why machines rule the Earth is elegant enough to satisfy players while not being Batshit insane like something out of the previously mentioned Metal Gear series.
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Subnautica's gorgeous underwater world resembles something out of David Attenborough's Planet Earth, but with added monsters.
Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Education and the Economy says «This is a country that is trying very hard to figure out how to do something no nation on Earth has done before, which is to have national standards without a national ministry of education, and the competing pressures are just enormous.»
I don't how to explain it, but after a year of bouncing around the countryside following the high - speed circus known as the American Le Mans Series, there's something «salt - of - the - earth» about hanging out in the swamp.
Whatever the reason, there it stands before you: a piece of earth crying out for something new to take root.
Yet, it makes so much sense, once said out loud, to wonder why on earth a bunch of beginning authors could make a manuscript into something other than a mash of unpublishable rubbish.
its just that she does nt get any money out of it since its all «unofficial» so why on earth would she release it officially and at least get something.
Like something out of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle - earth, along the way you'll pass Tahitian chestnut trees with hulking buttress roots.
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Like a typical sony fan (one who is desperate enough to organize groups and was prepared to cry WAY harder than me to the ends of the earth) you told me I needed to do something... and when I pointed out how I did the best I could with my time etc..
Anyway, if we pay for something on the game and the game goes offline, we should get something back, like another item in another game of the company or our money back, anyways, I love you all, go burn in hell for a while like on Faxion Online or go be burned by a dragon like on Fantasy Earth Zero, games whose time I spent didn't come back on my pleasure, Faxion was just too crappy, FEZ was good but no way to find out about it's existence, well, that's it.
The explanation for why machines rule the Earth is elegant enough to satisfy players while not being Batshit insane like something out of the previously mentioned Metal Gear series.
Beyond that the press release there's little information on the nature of the works to be presented, instead depicting a post-apocalyptic narrative with a different spin, where something else «crawls out from the earth's core,» offering an alternative to doom.
So all of the projections are made out of charcoal drawings and there's something in the graininess of the drawing itself that echoes the music, but also with the world that it's depicting — of things transforming, of sounds under the earth
It's done slowly with a certain degree of sensitivity and grace so that there is time for the foliage to grow through the broken concrete, and there is time for the various colors on the wall to mellow under the sun.So you get this kind of really sensuous sense of something extending both in and out of time, something that doesn't belong to the earth and really something that is rooted very much into the earth.This kind of de-architecturization pervades the entire structure.And you have to remember that it's a-centric, no focuses, nothing to grip on to, no certainty.»
Hmm, something during search: Mega-colossal eruptions Even more extreme eruptions have occurred in Earth's past — eruptions ten times more powerful than the Tambora eruption, earning a ranking of 8 out of 8 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI).
Obviously I haven't found any paleo - thermometers conveniently sticking out of said coal seams from which I could read at what temperatures they were formed (I'm sure there are geomarkers that are used as well as recent tree rings), but I currently see no such equivalent conditions on earth and I wonder how «climate scientists» (I always use quotation marks to indicate something I've seen printed elsewhere but don't believe myself) can have the gumption to assume we're currently living through the worst of times climate-wise.
(maybe most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
«The fact that the earth's atmosphere can not safely absorb the amount of carbon we are pumping into it is a symptom of a much larger crisis, one born of the central fiction on which our economic model is based: that nature is limitless, that we will always be able to find more of what we need, and that if something runs out it can be seamlessly replaced by another resource that we can endlessly extract.»
The upshot of the above is that I do not dismiss out of hand the contention that GHGs may contribute something to the warming of the atmosphere but I am very skeptical that the Earth is 33K warmer because of the presence of GHGs in the atmosphere.
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