Sentences with phrase «space is a dormant»

They sound off in favor of the notion that a clean space is a dormant space, where no work is being done, while a cluttered one is a place of activity, where someone's working.

Not exact matches

«I don't want to be harsh, but I used to pass by the space regularly, and it was definitely... dormant,» Tewasart says.
In addition, with less energy now focussed on the common enemy of the North, space has opened up in which previously dormant fracture lines between the disparate ethnic groups have been able to reassert themselves.
The «space station» is a primitive diatom of the species Stephanodiscus, and the «shuttle craft» are scales from algal cysts, dormant forms of algae.
«We think that there is a dormant black hole there that has accreted a lump of matter — probably a star that has fallen into it,» says astrophysicist Neil Gehrels, the lead scientist for SWIFT at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Literally meaning «seeds everywhere,» panspermia is the idea that life came from outer space and planets exchanged life — «life» in this case meaning bacteria, which can be dormant and withstand harsh environments.
It's the humidity and pH of your skin that takes them out of their dormant state — sort of like an animal - shaped sponge in a capsule — and have a longer - lasting impact as the lipids actually repair the damaged cells, rather than simply filling in the empty space.
The building sat dormant for over 10 years before being redeveloped into a mixture of office, retail, and restaurant space.
For nearly a decade, the building lay dormant to be used as office space.
After this the images below appeared and Ancel wrote that some of the places the team has been looking at include «Secret Pirate lairs on asteroids; spaceports; dormant volcanic craters; Black markets in city slums; Treacherous mining operations; Lush valleys with sacred temples; and Legendary treasures hidden in uncharted territories across space
A section of the show is devoted to the artist's Roden Crater project, on which he has worked since 1974, converting a 400,000 - year - old dormant volcano near Flagstaff, Arizona, into a naked - eye astronomical observatory and a series of spaces designed to capture celestial phenomena.
Preferred habitat: swamps, wet meadows, damp woods, marshes, bottomlands + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: dormant in summer if too dry + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: dappled shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 12 to 18» + + + + Wildlife value: Butterfly larvae like to pupate on irises + + + + Note: plant can be difficult to find; its iris cousins the Louisiana irises will achieve similar results
Preferred habitat: coastal woods, along streams, open woodlands, thickets + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: semi-evergreen to dormant in winter + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, well drained + + + + Light conditions: shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 3 to 4 feet apart + + + + Wildlife value: hummingbirds, butterflies, and other wildlife are attracted to this plant; hummingbirds like the flowers while birds and mammals enjoy the fruit; attracts Cloudless Sulphur; Gray Hairstreak larvae eat the leaves; also a good butterfly nectar source
Preferred habitat: Gulf prairies and marshes + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: evergreen to dormant in winter + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: dappled shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 12 to 15» + + + + Wildlife value: attracts bees + + + + Note: foliage is average looking, but flowers are exquisite.
A once - dormant property at 475 Fifth Avenue is now showing up in headlines for the new tenants flocking to the space.
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