Sentences with phrase «tiny pockets»

I play whenever I can but it's little tiny pockets of time.
These extra dimensions would be like tiny pockets in space, far too small to observe in any conceivable experiment.
Is it crazy to expect tiny pockets of natural communities to hold evidence of past climate change?
The debate over this may rage on in tiny pockets of the internet (and in some cases in mainstream media), but truthfully «Ozone» by Geardome skirts awfully close to art and delivers an experience that's complex and dazzling in its execution.
Flaky, herb - infused scones filled with tiny pockets of cheddar cheese that melt in your mouth.
Like that useless tiny pocket inside of your regular pocket (they held pocket watches, back when that was a thing) or those little silver buttons on your seams (rivets for reinforcement).
«You can repel water with a rough surface that creates tiny pockets of air between the water and the surface, but those surfaces don't always repel oils or alcohols because of their lower surface tension,» Tuteja said.
As the structures form, contaminants can settle into tiny pockets in the hematite crystal, where they could remain stable for hundreds of years.
We love that the nursing cover is attached and then tucks away into its own tiny pocket.
The crystals contained tiny pockets of liquid, and the team found that they could grow live colonies of archaeans from samples of it.
Asthma is a chronic inflammation of the airways in your lungs, tiny pockets called alveoli where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged as you breathe.
Enthusiasm for kitchen gardens in schools has swept across Australia over the past decade, springing up as tiny pocket - sized patches and vertical gardens in the inner city to expansive plots in country areas.Nobody knows what proportion of schools have a kitchen garden, but anecdotal evidence at least in New South Wales suggests about 50 per cent of primary schools now have them.
With tiny pocket versions, we can connect to Wi - Fi all over the world.
Swollen gums can create tiny pockets because they pull away from dog's teeth, and provide a space for the bacteria to reside.
Shale gas is methane trapped in tiny pockets in shale rock formations, sometimes in vast quantities.
Dye molecules can fall off the TiO2 particles and dissolve into tiny pockets of water that have seeped into the cell.
Bacteria might temporarily persist in tiny pockets of liquid water deep beneath the surface, but humanity's run in these parts would be over.
Having a reliable running belt beats trying to tuck your items into a sports bra, waistband, or those tiny pockets that are often built into running shorts that usually look like they couldn't hold a single quarter — let alone hold it securely.
In one of the tinier pockets of the brewing world, a heated debate rages.
Weirdly, this stuff is really popular in a tiny pocket of coves on Newfoundland's east coast.
An old - fashioned blueberry cake sweetened with molasses adapted from a reader submitted recipe to the July 1974 issue of Gourmet Magazine - rustic, dark as chocolate, tender, and punctuated with lots of tiny pockets of oozy, magenta berry flesh.
The fibers do not actually absorb liquid, but the way that the fibers are twisted together creates millions of tiny pockets that grab and hold onto liquid, creating a thirsty fabric, perfect for situations where you need quick absorption.
Tiny pockets of sulfur and iron (yellow) inside a diamond (blue) inside a meteorite suggest the meteorite was once part of a long - lost planet in the early solar system.
Tiny pockets of iron and sulfur embedded in diamonds inside the meteorite probably formed under high pressures found only inside planets the size of Mercury or Mars, researchers suggest April 17 in Nature Communications.
Rocks actually have tiny pockets of air inside them.
While our own universe is homogenous and roughly the same everywhere, taking such a large view might reveal that it's just a tiny pocket with its own physical parameters and laws, different from the larger multiverse.
Minuscule scales on their surfaces cause some to lock together and tiny pockets of air get trapped between others, while natural lubricating oils engulf them all in a sticky surface tension.
The bottom layer is fashioned from carbon foam containing hundreds of tiny pockets of air that keeps the material floating on the surface of the water, while also providing insulation that prevents heat escaping to the water underneath it.
Asthma is a chronic inflammation of the tiny pockets in your lungs, called alveoli, where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged as you breathe.
There is a tiny pocket on the interior about 1 inch deep - completely useless.
In fact, I only have a tiny pocket of time to write this before I have to get back to working on school stuff.
There's just a tiny pocket inside, nothing fancy, but super functional.
This tiny pocket cove features a small salt - and - pepper beach bordered by high bluffs and is quite beautiful.
The tiny pocket of lush green was a welcome sight from the barren canyon landscape.
If you want to take your research further, they even make a tiny pocket microscope that pairs with your smart phone so you can report your observations in even greater detail.
UHI does not infect the record (AS PETERSON EXPLICITLY EXPECTED IT TO) because (they postulated) the temperature stations are located in the tiny pockets of cities called «cool parks.»
It feels very light on hands and slick to slip easily in your tiny pocket.
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