Sentences with phrase «star names because»

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The meteor shower, which usually takes place in November, gets its name from because some of its shooting stars appear to come from part of the Leo star constellation.
In 1982, Steven Spielberg was already the star director of such blockbuster fare as «Jaws» and «Raiders of the Lost Ark.» But when «E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial» was unleashed upon the masses that summer, he became a bona fide cultural phenomenon, the rare director who can get mainstream movie fans into theaters simply because his name is on the poster.
They have moved from their home in Tennessee to Malibu (the Cyruses likewise moved from Nashville to Hollywood; Disney asked Miley to lose, and then to recover, her Southern accent), because Miley has a secret: She is a pop - star sensation who goes by the stage name of Hannah Montana.
The start of a new dawn We have the zodiak because early man trying to understand the universe drew the stars, connected the dots into pictures and gave them names.
King Arthur Flour Company calls this recipe «Bread Machine Bread — Easy as Can Be», but I prefer the name «Five - Star Bread» because this recipe is so highly rated!
The fact it was in a crucial international at a hostile away fixture makes it even more remarkable but perhaps the reason most are talking about it is because it happened in the same ground as the original spot kick by the Czechoslovakian international star Antonin Panenka (hence the name) against the German keeper Sepp Maier that won the 1976 Euro championships.
The Forrest Gump star admitted that «I'm big on Aston Villa because the name is so sweet, it sounds like a lovely spa».
Hiddink has plenty to worry about with Alexis Sanchez fit again and Mesut Ozil returning to torment Nemanja Matic in the middle, but he knows that he can not just focus on the really big name stars because Arsenal have a couple of full backs ready to tear his struggling side to pieces.
So I can understand why the pundit and former Arsenal striker Charlie Nicholas is looking at the way the Gunners got that point against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and suggesting in a Sky Sports report that Arsene Wenger drops the club's two big name stars Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, because they were absent from that game as well and it seemed to work out pretty well for us.
He's named after Terry Crews because he shares the same sort of physique, but can also bust out standing shooting star presses.
The IPGL is being formed, says White, because: 1) many pro golfers would welcome a permanent base with guaranteed income, a retirement plan, limited travel and opportunities for «star status» in an adopted community (e.g., Ron Santo is from Seattle, but Chicago is where his name sells pizza); 2) most golf fans never see live golf competition except on television, and even on TV they are increasingly unable to identify with the players because of the abundance of faceless — meaning what's the name of the guy who won this week?
But the name of Alexander Pato will not inspire much excitement in the Arsenal fans who have been hoping for a big name signing like Karim Benzema, unless they have been in a coma or have been out of touch with the football world for the last four or five years, because up until then the former AC Milan star was one of the hottest prospects in the game.
Thats a common misunderstanding among the fans here... wenger also wanted hazard, messi, ronaldo, rooney, cech in 2003, suarez etc just to name a few but where are they now?????... wenger only bought ozil and sanchez because they were no longer needed at their clubs and to be honest those clubs got the better part of the deal... madrid won the cl after selling ozil, then a year later barca won a treble after selling sanchez to us... these clubs know exactly what they need and are ready to uproot anything that would hamper their success... if wenger's gamble doesn't bear fruits these season, then boy we will be in for a rude shock... but its a fact that any club that will sell us their star will win the champions league next season
This matchup is near the top because of name recognition and star power, but your mileage may vary.
Of course a lot of gooners are happy to see the midfielder on the sideline because, regardless of form, this time next year he won't be wearing the red and white shirt, maybe we want to believe that we have the squad capable of coping without our two star names?
He's not a star yet, big name because of the clubs chased / rumoured to him, but he's not a star name yet.
Because a certain former Arsenal star by the name of Dennis Bergkamp is the assistant manager there under Frank de Boer and if Bazoer was to get any advice on whether to play for the Gunners or under Arsene Wenger then I am sure that Begkamp would have nothing but good things to tell him.
It appears that Arsenal are getting serious about sorting out the contract situations of our stars as well, because Metro is reporting that Mesut Ozil could be about to sign his name on a new deal worth # 225,000 a week.
When I hear this name I think of the phrase: «shoot for the moon because even if you miss, you'll land among the stars».
If you know the name Kylo, it's likely because you've seen a Star Wars movie or two in the last few years.
Your baby boy is bound to be your brightest star, so a name like Orion is unique because it is forgotten, while having a perfect fit for your beautiful baby boy.
But most of us probably know of the name because of Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly, who starred in the TV series Lost, and more recently, the Hobbit.
The prospect of an appearance before the star chamber - a name deliberately chosen because it is associated with the Tudor court of the same name - proved a sufficient threat during the 2010 spending review.
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
I don't want to mention too many names but Karen Bradley (formerly of the Tory policy unit), Philippa Stroud (because of her lifelong commitment to social justice), Liz Truss (a radical thinker on public sector reform), Harriett Baldwin (because of her knowledge of the financial world) and Fiona Bruce (because of her legal and business background) are just five stars - in - the - waiting.
That's because few know this phonetics tip: star names should be pronounced as they're spelled.
Because many of those stars don't have an official name yet, any exoplanetary quarry found this way gets named after the observing instrument or spacecraft.
Kevin Bundy, MaNGA principal investigator, came up with the name «red geyser» because these wind outbursts reminded him of the sporadic eruptions of a geyser and because failure to form new stars left the galaxy with only red stars.
In 1807 German astronomer Heinrich Olbers discovered Vesta, the fourth of these asteroids (so named because they each resemble a star — aster in Latin — through a telescope).
These stars are typically five to eight centimeters in size and so - named because they are commonly found living on sponges.
The planet, named GJ 436b, is considered to be a «warm Neptune,» because of its size and it is much closer to its star than Neptune is to our sun.
The new planet's name is Proxima b. Because its star is so relatively close, some people wonder whether it would be possible to go there.
The name seems to come from a Greek phrase meaning «rival of Ares» (i.e., rival of the planet Mars) and was probably given because of the star's colour and brightness.
In addition to variations in chemical composition — both because of the initial abundances and the star's evolutionary status, [34] interaction with a close companion, [35] rapid rotation, [36] or a magnetic field can also change a main sequence star's position slightly on the HR diagram, to name just a few factors.
Named TRAPPIST - 1 because it was discovered by the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) in Chile, the star is an ultra-cool M - type dwarf star with eight percent the mass of the Sun and half its temperature, located in the direction of the constellation Aquarius.
Thus the name «brown dwarf,» because they are dark bodies, not generating enough energy to glow like a star.
Within three years, Steinman would identify the catalyst, a newly discovered cell that he called the dendritic cell — named after the Greek word for tree because of its branched or star - like shape.
These stars were given their name because they are very strong magnets.
The star is so bright that it was given its name to mean «anti-Ares,» likely because its reddish color seemed to oppose that of the shiny planet Mars, named after Ares, the ancient Greek god of war.
While recent observations have found such disks surrounding the baby - twin stars, named «circumbinary disks», those observations could not image the structures and gas motions of the disks to feed materials to the binary, because of the insufficient imaging resolution and sensitivity.
It is a starburst galaxy, so named because of the incredibly (and unusually) high rate of star formation occurring within it
An international team of researchers, lead by Patrick Kelly, and including University of Tokyo School of Science Assistant Professor and Kavli IPMU Associate Scientist Masamune Oguri, were able to discover this star, which they have named Icarus, because its brightness had been magnified by 2000 times by the gravity of a larger object in front of it.
Its proper name, Aldebaran, is derived from the Arabic «Al Dabaran» for the Follower because the star appears to track the night time movement of the Pleiades («Seven Sisters») star cluster.
The first rendition of the modern All Star was designed in 1917, and marketed under the name «Non-Skids», which makes sense because these shoes definitely have traction!
The name Asteria is awesome because it means «star» in Latin, which matches perfectly to the eye - catching design of this bag.
I give this a 5 star Stat because of the true to the name vibrancy of this silky lipstick.
It just seems like a movie, now, that calls back to the past, in order to drive individuals to the movie theater, because it has the name «Star Wars» on it.
Her first book, 365 Days of Coaching - Because Life Happens Every Day (Universal Publisher, 2004) was named a finalist for Best Book 2004 by Publish.com and has a five star rating on Amazon.com.
Far out rumors are the most fun for me because it's basically a picking names out of two star jars and calling it dating.
Despite his enormous success, Eszterhas seemingly felt slighted by the industry in which he made his living, and decided to bite the hand that fed him with Hollywood satire «An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn,» in which director Eric Idle makes a $ 200 million action movie (starring Sylvester Stallone, Jackie Chan and, um, Whoopi Goldberg) and tries to take his name off of it after studio interference, but is unable to because his name is actually Alan Smithee.
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