Sentences with phrase «tiny waves -lsb-»

We exchanged small smiles and tiny waves... his, because he was shy... mine, because I wasn't quite sure if he was looking at me.
Not only was the soundtrack released to vinyl courtesy of Data Discs, but the game's music is now receiving some love from Tiny Waves and Materia Collective in the form of the arrangement album Sonic Mania Remixed.
Co-Founder and Dad of Tiny Waves.
The beach is picturesque, and the rolling sets of tiny waves will offer you a respite from the Caribbean sun.
But it was a different story when the slightest bit of rough and your boat is slamming from the tiny waves.
Fifteen traditional dhow boats wait expectantly at the water's edge, tiny waves -LSB-...]
What's more, using sensors on its skin the butterflyfish can detect tiny waves in the water produced by insects moving around on the surface, allowing it to work out how far away they are and in which direction.
Some researchers hope to get around such problems by exploiting tiny waves of electrons that exist on the boundary between a metal and an electrical insulator such as glass or silicon.
We took Holden this weekend to both the Family Swim and Tiny Waves at the Berkeley YMCA.
But if the physicists remove the detectors, each photon seems to travel both routes simultaneously like a tiny wave, producing the striped pattern.
Haha, even in the video I knew it was a tiny wave.
Rail: One of the wonderful things I felt immediately about the Wave Cathedral was first the sensation of being swallowed by the water, but then I was confronted with what Leibniz observed: when you hear the roaring sound of the ocean, the big sound is made up of an endless number of tiny sounds of each tiny wave.
A tiny wave in circulation / air pressure forms off of the coast of Africa somewhere.
It started on March 13th, 2003, with a tiny wave from across a crowded room in Springfield, Missouri.

Not exact matches

In a staged simulation called Quantum Dawn 2, bank executives in charge of operations, technology and crisis planning were tasked with detecting how a massive cyber attack was unfolding in the markets - but each one only got to see a tiny red flag waving in a sea of information.
The latest wave of exit polls show New Democracy expanding its tiny lead of the left - wing SYRIZA coalition.
My tinies spotted the flags waving, the girls spinning, the mamas bouncing and the men — even the men!
If black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to became eventually a tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light from some gravitated wave of dying star or black hole.
Blame it on the wave of adorable tiny humans clogging my Instagram feed.
Trying to fit what felt like a tidal wave of calling into that tiny box of limitations brought real confusion and pain, which not only affected my sense of calling, but also my whole sense of self and of God.
It's like that mind - bending discovery from quantum mechanics that tiny objects like electrons can actually be in two places at once and act simultaneously like a particle and a wave.
By the time the waves from the black - hole merger arrived, they had become tiny ripples, changing the length of the pipes by just 1 part in 1 billion trillion.
As numerous clinical studies confirm the gut benefits touted by brands, probiotics» popularity with consumers has rocketed and the inclusion of these tiny gut bugs in beverage has sent waves through the industry.
«What characterised the first wave of employees was what they had was a tiny team with smaller salaries but big titles,» Fetch chief executive Scott Lorson, who joined in 2009, told The Australian Financial Review.
Moms of color wave tiny American flags from row - homes while holding their kids.
Tiny Bubbles, except that this season the bubbles have been fairly good - sized waves.
She evoked that remembered world of pale salt grass and tiny bay waves with a freshness and immediacy that reminded readers of Virginia Woolf's early work.
He was waved to the bench, behind which a tiny black - haired girl commiserated loudly.
The prevalence of the defensive shift is unmistakable, but what if the next wave is the Wee Willie Keeler - type player, tiny ninjas who can beat the shift with an artisanal flair?
Slope - shouldered Jack Ramsay, the St. Joseph's coach, who had spent most of the contest prayerfully on one knee, waved to the tiny Hawk rooting section as the game ended 96 to 86.
Even the tiniest toddler can go on some rides solo, and my kids are delighted to wave to me from the flying bees.
In addition to cruising, he may be using his hands for some very important tasks, including holding his cup, picking up tiny objects, playing patty - cake, and waving bye - bye.
She would produce a little tiny poop, triumphantly dump the contents into the big potty, and stand waving joyously over the swirling waters saying, «Bye bye poopie!»
Since radio waves can't penetrate solid rock, the probe would vibrate, transmitting data in a series of tiny seismic waves.
To spot such tiny displacements, however, scientists must damp out vibrations such as the rumble of seismic waves, the thrum of traffic, and the crashing of waves on distant coastlines.
A competing theory has it that the laser pulses rapidly heat water molecules in the inner ear, causing tiny shockwaves that vibrate the hairs in the same way sound waves normally do.
Easter Island is a tiny dot of land nearly lost among the waves in the Pacific Ocean.
The MRI picks up tiny variations in how tissue is moved by the sound waves.
BlackGEM is going to hunt down optical counterparts of sources of gravitational wavestiny ripples in spacetime generated by colliding black holes and neutron stars and detected for the first time in 2015 by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO).
If you provide energy in the form of radio waves, these tiny magnets can switch orientation and give off a resonance frequency that changes predictably based on the strength of the magnetic field.
Covering the cavity holding their gills may help a stock - still cuttlefish in another way too, the researchers suggest: It may stifle water flow in and out of that recess, thereby reducing the size of tiny pressure waves that could alert predators to the creature's presence.
Gravitational ripples are tiny: LIGO is tuned to detect waves that stretch and squeeze the arms by a thousandth of the diameter of a proton.
The technology works by focusing sound waves inside the body to generate a tiny hot spot, much like a magnifying glass focuses light.
At both observatories, extremely sensitive laser measurements inside miles - long tunnels caught the waves» tiny stretches and squeezes of space - time.
These ripples were thought to be caused by gravitational waves, ripples in the very fabric of space - time, created a tiny fraction of a second after the big bang.
In 2007, NANOGrav began observing a set of the fastest - rotating pulsars to try to detect tiny shifts caused by gravitational waves.
«Although the improvement in resolution and quality is incremental, not a big leap, it has crossed a threshold to reveal small - scale waves and tiny shadow - casting clouds in the Great Red Spot which were never seen before.»
Tiny structures that use light waves to perform ultrafast complex mathematical operations could be built from available materials, a new computer simulation suggests.
Sonoluminescence, the puzzling glow emitted by a bubble in a field of high - pitched sound waves, may be caused by a tiny jet of liquid that shoots across the interior of the bubble at supersonic speed and slams into the opposite side, a Johns Hopkins researcher has proposed.
When one of eardrums vibrates from a sound wave it pushes the other, and the tiny time difference it takes to activate one ear drum allows the fly to figure out which direction the sound is coming from.
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