Sentences with phrase «turbulent waves of»

When my own mother first called me «mommy,» the shock hit me hard, cycling me through turbulent waves of emotion before dumping me into despair.

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Visualized, these stock markets may take the shape of a turbulent ocean with waves made of human hopes, dreams, greed and fear.
Their oars had no more effect on the turbulent sea than toothpicks, even though some of them were fishermen, They were accustomed to wind and wave, but to nothing like this.
Heidegger seems to have stood at the romantic / religious edge of the historical wave that would become the Nazi movement, later moving with the wave toward the turbulent waters of officialdom, only perhaps to crash and withdraw.
Yet, given the enormous task of building a new democracy from scratch — and the equally immense economic, ethnic and political problems plaguing the new state — those waves belie turbulent currents.
Scientists don't fully understand what's driving Jupiter's strongest auroras, but data gathered by the orbiting Juno spacecraft hint that the electrons generating Jupiter's polar glows may be accelerated by turbulent waves in the planet's magnetic field — a process somewhat akin to surfers being driven shoreward ahead of breaking ocean waves, the researchers report today in Nature.
The imagery revealed a bow shock — like the wave that piles beneath the prow of a moving ship — in front of the star and its smaller companion, Mira B, as well as a wake broken into turbulent knots or loops, according to a report in Nature.
Ilonidis's team noticed that the waves sped up when passing through certain regions of turbulent, electrically charged plasma.
Barnacles need an unusually long appendage in order to reach mates while anchored in place; a recent study found that barnacles in turbulent waters had much shorter and stouter organs than those in protected harbors, perhaps due to «a trade - off between length and maneuverability» of the penis in high waves.
Seismic waves form as a result of turbulent convection in the roiling stellar interior.
The shock wave is a thin area found at the boundary between a supernova and the colder material around it that has a turbulent magnetic field that sweeps up plasma into a steep tsunami - like wave of plasma.
Another analogy is that emotions can be like turbulent waves thrashing about on the surface of the ocean.
Visualized these stock markets may take the shape of a turbulent ocean with waves made of human hope, greed, and fear.
Were I to venture to Antarctica, I would want to travel by boat through the turbulent Drake Passage; experience the nauseating roll of the waves.
Lobsters then ran or migrated in such quantities that they turned the shallows red, their antennae waving like fields of tentacled periscopes above the turbulent waters.
Mandel's last group of landscapes, made in the»60s, verge on pure abstraction and depend on complicated spatial arrangements; many feature roiling waves and turbulent waters.
An arrangement of piano keys on the museum floor creates a visual experience that references turbulent ocean waves, splintered boards of a wrecked ship and slaves who lost their lives during the trans - Atlantic journey.
In response, the environment has become equally turbulent, battering the settlements with rogue waves, electric snowstorms and pink lightning, which amplifies mounting social tensions — verging on a state of industrial disaster and perpetual crisis.
For most of the catalog, the work depicts a chaotic and turbulent ocean swell accompanied with Pettibon's poetic text, but occasionally an image from the shore will appear to break the movement of riders crossing waves.
In Windward Coast — West Coast Slave Trade (2009 - 2011) a crescendo of piano keys swell in turbulent waves, recalling the lives lost in Middle Passage.
However, the mixed layer being accessible to turbulent wave mixing with the atmosphere, is essentially in contact with the atmosphere, and over fairly short times equilibrates with it and other parts of the biosphere.
This is not simply a question of «turbulent diffusion» by the atmosphere but also of wave - like «teleconnections» propagating away from regions of tropical convection that are altered by the pattern of tropical warming.
Nearly all dissipation occurs at the steep ridge crests due to high - mode turbulent lee waves with horizontal scales of several kilometers and vertical scales of hundreds of meters.
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