Sentences with phrase «such a burst of»

Google, Facebook, and Twitter Join the Party With such a burst of interest in geolocation, it's hardly surprising that social - networking giant Facebook and ever - growing Twitter are getting involved.
Such a burst of flavours too with the creamy strawberry filling, raspberries and the addition of chocolate.
Vanilla bean / Vanilla extract — either works but I'm partial to vanilla bean since it's such a burst of flavor
Just a dream perhaps to imagine such a burst of dynamism and creativity inside the Labour Party but without such dreams...
Galaxies undergoing such a burst of star formation are called starburst galaxies and they can be the among the most luminous of galaxies.

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This is usually the result of an economic shock, such as a «bubble» bursting.
More than that, you could experience one major medical event, such as a burst appendix, which if uncovered by insurance, could set you back thousands of dollars.
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless books that offer business or self - help advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
Relax these, as economists had in the intervening decades, and whatever stimulative effect a burst of government spending might be imagined to have is very quickly unwound, especially in an open economy such as Canada's.
Such a change of heart would ease short - term government difficulties but double the trouble down the road when the property bubble bursts.
Just as real estate lending fuels land speculation, so the withdrawal of such credit leaves property markets to decline, sometimes with a crash, as occurred in Japan after 1990 when its financial bubble burst.
The cumulative weight of Bultmann's prodigious career, focused into the concrete programme of demythologizing, burst like a meteor into the void caused by the attrition of the Nazi ideology, the war and post-war collapse, and the passing of such leading New Testament scholars as Lietzmann, Büchsel, Behm, von Soden, Lohmeyer, Kittel, Dibelius, and Schniewind.
But the hidden connection of received forgiveness and physical cure can become visible in such a way that medical limits are bursted, and the physicians face a mystery.
Such developments have naturally led to a burst of scholarly and theological activity.
Studies with rats have found that even short bursts of such hormones during pregnancy can result in normal genitals accompanied by transgender behaviour.
Christendom is wrought full of many religious diversisms that may endure till the world fries from either the sun expanding or the galactic elements sending a great burst of gamma radiation to destroy half of this world's facing such a catastrophic thing!
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
If we tried to use it as such a vehicle would not the Biblical material burst through the very form of the modern mythology?
One can find this in all Pentecostal churches, but such spontaneous bursts have been incorporated into the structure of worship by the Church of God in Christ (COGIC).
The subliminal region, whatever else it may be, is at any rate a place now admitted by psychologists to exist for the accumulation of vestiges of sensible experience [whether inattentively or attentively registered], and for their elaboration according to ordinary psychological or logical laws into results that end by attaining such a «tension» that they may at times enter consciousness with something like a burst.
Such was the comfortable vista which, less than a century ago, began abruptly to change beneath our gaze, something in the fashion of those organic tissues in the living body which, after long remaining harmless and dormant, their cells apparently indistinguishable from those of the surrounding tissue, suddenly burst into dangerous growth.
Only the most delusional of people could make such an absurd claim without bursting into laughter.
Bursts of exercise during the work day: such as jumping jacks, squats, calf raises.
The base of these bad boys are cannelloni beans but they're bursting with other flavours such as garlic, sweet paprika, oregano, pepper flakes and parsley.
Their new cookbook bursts with artful photographs of rich vegan dishes (e.g., oven - roasted romanesco with onion agrodolce and grappa - soaked raisins, acorn squash ravioli with kale and black garlic butter sauce, oat florentine cookies with mocha sipping chocolate) and surpasses the elegance of titles such as Joy Pierson and Angel Ramos's The Candle 79 Cookbook.
The texture of the quinoa is such an interesting contrast to the warm, bursting juice of the blueberries — it's a texture of which I could never grow tired.
Rich with bursting flavours, it's spicing up the Middle Eastern classics with a completely unique blend of spices, ingredients and indulgent goods such as Date Nectar (Date Syrup).
Adding all sorts of punchy aromatics, such as the orange zest and ginger in this recipe, turns these cherry tomatoes into veritable little flavor bombs: bursts of sweetness that then spread throughout the dish.
Such little bursts of color and flavor!
Griezmann burst onto the scene this year with some mature and assured displays in the Champions League, and as such has got the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal salivating at the prospect of bringing him on board.
He burst off the starting blocks with such astonishing force Saturday night in the final of the Vitalis / U.
That's obviously no great concern, given his inexperience and bursts of contention at such a young age.
Researchers have known for a long time that infants have this same burst of connection creation, which helps them learn skills such as rolling, holding a fork or building a house of blocks.
The choices are also mostly bursting with color and can either sport a stylish pattern or have a fun theme such as a jungle pattern with animal friends as part of the design.
The French Missippi Company historical event show bubble will eventually burst even with the support of huge institutional body such as government.
Dignitaries such as Rep. Anthony Weiner and State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver addressed hundreds of invited guests as they feasted on platters bursting with lobster, whole fish and roast chicken.
Sampson may have reversed course now to avoid a fresh burst of public fury were the state to again lose such a bonanza in education moneys.
Such cataclysms are expected to generate a high - energy flash of light, called a gamma - ray burst (yellow jets).
This was the first time that such rapid measurement of a burst afterglow was made.
Some might even suggest they may be messages from advanced alien civilisations but many experts have predicted that the bursts are emitted when jets of particles are thrown out by massive astrophysical objects, such as black holes.
As early as 2021 it will be joined by the Einstein Probe, a wide - field x-ray sentinel for transient phenomena such as gamma ray bursts and the titanic collisions of neutron stars or black holes that generate gravitational waves.
It was a total surprise to them; the idea of radio wave bursts had been abandoned after scientists in the»70s and»80s failed to locate such signals.
Such counterparts are dependably seen in the wake of comparably energetic cosmic explosions, including both stellar - scale cataclysms — supernovae, magnetar flares, and gamma - ray bursts — and episodic or continuous accretion activity of the supermassive black holes that commonly lurk in the centers of galaxies.
Sigurdsson thinks that too many such nudges will overheat the gaseous planet, swelling it to the point of bursting.
«Previously, as anticipated, gamma ray detectors had observed bursts of gamma rays such as were expected from neutron star mergers.
Improvements in BURST are planned that will exploit the precision cosmological observations to reveal even more exotic physics such as the nature of dark matter and dark radiation.
Albert Einstein predicted that such events would ripple the fabric of space - time with fantastic bursts of gravitational energy, but no one knows how frequently they might pop off in the Milky Way or neighboring galaxies.
They become caught in powerful magnetic fields and are channeled into the upper atmosphere, where their interactions with gas particles, such as oxygen or nitrogen, set off spectacular bursts of light.
«The biggest mystery around fast radio bursts is how such powerful and short - duration bursts are emitted,» says astronomer Daniele Michilli of the University of Amsterdam.
The Curiosity team looked for the bursts of water that might result from such a process in Gale crater and came up empty.
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