Sentences with phrase «thin air where»

Hashem's creation emanate from thin air where man needs ingrediants to create something - can you please explain that?

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While liftoff speed is around 170 mph at sea level, a commercial airliner's cruising speed is around 550 mph at 40,000 feet — where the air density is 10x thinner.
It fell easily; one wing snagged on a fir top; the metal fell down the air and smashed into the thin woods where cattle browse; the fuel exploded, and Julie Norwich, seven years old, burnt off her face....
«Where are you, God!?!» I've so often asked, feeling like my questions dissolve into thin air.
High in the Peruvian mountains, where the Inca once built beautiful empires and the air gets thin with a slight chill, a mystically marvelous root vegetable grows called maca, which has been cultivated for thousands of years.
«We also go to altitude training, where the air is really thin.
Colorado's offense has been tremendous in the thin Rocky Mountain air with a league - leading.289 batting average and 56 home runs, however those numbers drop noticeably outside of Coors Field where they have a piddling team batting average of.232 and just 29 dingers.
When you miss a reported 20 to 40 meetings, chronically arrive late to them, decide not to show up for an MRI and disappear into thin air, call the entire press to your locker to vent about the game plans, are telling your still very green QB in the sideline that you have only caught been thrown at 2 passes, miss a teammate's camp where a bunch of kids are expecting you without letting him know in advance, then there are certainly character issues.
My unsettled stomach was getting more unsettled dreading the 3,800 - meter altitude we would soon reach, the height where people — if they are going to get sick from the thin air and vomit or pass out — tend to get sick.
Then Arteta tries to raise his boot where his head would have done and an unmarked Skrtel scores, next once again we have an unmarked Skrtel with Koscielny this time throeing a despairing leg at thin air.
In her on - air apology today she mentioned growing up in an obese family, struggling with extreme dieting and coming from a place where she «bullied herself» into being thin.
So to a toddler, a baby pretty much just drops out of thin air (maybe this is where the whole stork thing comes from).
Where, only a few years ago, folk could stroll to their local club and see British Lions mixing it with the local plumber, they are now expected to watch foreigners play for their regional «club» (conjured out of thin air) on TV instead.
Where???? It doesn't come out of thin air you know.
Besides SSCE, scientists have also been investigating stratospheric sulfur injections — firing sun - reflecting aerosols into the air, similar to the cooling effect after a volcanic eruption — and cirrus cloud thinning, where you thin the top level of clouds, which have a warming effect on the planet.
And as for jumping ropes, «an ideal rope is short, thin, and smooth,» Aristoff says, and if your goal is to set a speed record, «jumping rope at high altitude, where the air is less dense, could be advantageous.»
To isolate the effects of oxygen concentration, researchers from the University of Colorado compared the rate of SIDS in infants living at high altitudes, where the air is thin, to those living closer to sea level.
This it accomplishes with its mosaic of specialized cells that form millions of tiny, exceptionally thin - walled air sacs where gas exchange takes place.
The distant ancestors of modern Tibetans interbred with extinct humans called Denisovans, and picked up a gene for living up where the air is thin
Some aircraft with lower temperature tolerances will far worse than others, and certain airports — those with shorter runways, in hotter parts of the world or at higher elevations, where the air is already thinner — will suffer more.
The proteins from high - altitude pikas appear to be very efficient at this conversion, which helps explain how they thrive high up where the air is thin.
It would be placed at the South Pole where the thin, cold air would allow for a clear signal.
It is hard work for researchers and biologists to get to these altitudes where climbing in thin air is difficult and the extreme cold can be challenging even for the very fit.
out of thin air shallow breaths are born giving life where there was once none providing comfort to those who grieve to those whose lives are in desperate need of meaningful nurturing burial grounds of once mighty empires have long expired and recycled into fields of grasses and wildflowers articulated masterpieces of complexion breathing quietly and free from harm https://jdubqca.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/in-search-of-flowers.mp3 may two thousand eighteen copyright j matthew waters all right reserved
A love letter to the»80s classics that captivated a generation, Stranger Things is set in 1983 Indiana, where a young boy vanishes into thin air.
Where Hiddleston seems perfectly at home in the digital trenches, gamely swinging at fiendish foes to be added in postproduction, Larson looks like she's staring into thin air.
Oh, and the bugs - fire RPG at havoc, havoc completely vanishes into thin air, where does it go?
A furry beast (Vincent Cassel) has imprisoned the truly beautiful Belle (Léa Seydoux) inside the ruins of a gargoyle - festooned castle where candles light by magic and banquets materialize from thin air.
Not only has Telluride either world - or U.S. - premiered eight of the past nine Oscar best picture winners (including both «Moonlight» and «La La Land» last year, though technically, only one of those counts), but the ratio of genuine discoveries to cinematic disappointments is impossibly high — an appropriate enough designation for a mountain town where the air is thin and one can saunter in off the street and buy legalized recreational marijuana.
But at least that way, we wouldn't be forced to make a game of object permanence out of thin air, or live in a virtual world where nothing of value was created after March 2018.
Tsui sets his avoidance dances in confined spaces (tiny apartments, backstage dressing rooms), but To's are set out in the open: a fountain in a public park, a street corner, a sidewalk (a similarly choreographed scene plays out as well early in Romancing in Thin Air, itself a kind of compendium of all of To's romantic comedies, where Sammi Cheng and Louis Koo wander outside the grounds of the hotel, oblivious to each others» presence despite occupying the same film frame).
The NISMO RC's 100 % electric drivetrain needs no oxygen, so it can maintain peak performance levels even at high altitudes where thin air really degrades the effectiveness of combustion engines.
Acceleration is lightning - quick off the mark — even in Colorado where the air is thin — thanks to supercharging (why the supercharged 35t is badged with a «t» is beyond me.
Put your money where your mouth is, and make sure that your facts are real and not opinions and quasi-numbers pulled out of thin air from some blog on the internet that has no real basis because I will check.
She served as creative director of Outside Magazine, where she was part of the editorial team that developed the stories behind the bestselling books Into Thin Air and The Perfect Storm, as well as the 2002 movie Blue Crush.
In fact, with the Connecticut based company already having launched the ultra thin and light MacBook Air notebook, we might already be provided with a glimpse of what to expect of the convertible device where the top screen having being replaced with a touchscreen that eventually rests on the keyboard with a magnetic connector providing the power as well as the optical data connection.
I've seen cases where lies were made up out of thin air, authorities contacted, defamatory statements, and worse.
Their first title together, Thin Air, thrusts the player into a hostile landscape where air itself is a resource to be managAir, thrusts the player into a hostile landscape where air itself is a resource to be managair itself is a resource to be managed.
Robert Ryman, one of the most revered artists of his generation, takes painting to places where the air is thin and the view can be vertiginous.
Bruce Helander (The Art Economist) writes, «Jill Krutick's gentle and gracious works add enchanting, soulful excitement every day for life... Krutick's unique formula that she follows in her distinctive paintings is to experiment with a variety of gestural brushstrokes, which seem to be in perfect harmony, like a complicated orchestra where a variety of musical components emit a certain collective sound, or in the case of Krutick, create a uniquely complicated gathering of disparate forms with a subliminal ambulatory feeling that makes them seem to skip off the canvas and into thin air
Where, in the thin air of this altitude, it radiates readily to space.
It's one thing for places to be deforested or damaged, but to see places where I'd stood replaced with thin air... it's so alien to human experience that it's difficult for people to wrap their heads around it.»
Partial pressure effects only operate at the thin film where air meets water, with 0 mixing this would indeed reach an equilibrim immediately, though it would do so without removing very much CO2.
because I never came across a case where sky drivers vanished in the thin air and green house effect seems to be a reality with changing weather patterns and melting of ice at the poles.
Warm water on Mars, boils - it's lacks atmospheric pressure lowers the boiling point to somewhere around 5 to 10 C. And 5 C water would not boil on Mars, but it would evaporate quicker on Mars then it does on Earth - because no where on Earth is drier than Mars [due to changing temperatures, frost does form on the Mars surface at equator and at nite - this requires the thin Mars air to become saturated - but generally very dry.
Combine the limitations above with a little «stuff happens» and you could be facing a situation where you've spent years planning and paying for a trip - of - a-lifetime only to see it vanish into thin air.
«You can't have a business where people can invent currencies out of thin air and think that people who are buying it are really smart.
You can't have a business where people can invent a currency out of thin air and think that people who are buying it are really smart.»
The needle of a HVLP spray gun is just that, it's a long thin bar with one needle sharp end that runs through the body of the spray gun that retracts when you pull the trigger and allows paint to pass where it is atomised by the air and comes out as a spray mist.
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