Not exact matches
The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over
sun - dials and brick walks and burning gardens — finally
when it reached the house drifting up the side in
bright vines as though from the momentum of its run.
One possible plus: deregulated markets are likely to rely more heavily on variable pricing, thereby giving customers an incentive to avoid costly peak - load usage — often
when the
sun is shining
brightest.
It happens to other people whenever they look at a
bright light or toward the
sun, or even
when they pluck their eyebrows or have sex.
People could charge the batteries
when the
sun shines
brightest and then use them at night to drastically reduce their dependence on their energy company.
In «The
Bright Sun Will Bring It to Light,» the morning sunlight clears up a long - forgotten murder, and the culprit is convicted, while «The Virgin Mary's Child» concludes with heavenly redemption,
when «heaven opened up right then and there, and the Virgin Mary descended with the [penitent sinner's] two little sons at either side and the daughter in her arms» in order to save her from flames at the stake.
When you step from a dark room into the
bright sun, you are blinded and can't see anything.
When the
sun is shining these
bright limestone cities set on top of hills dominate the landscape.
They shine
brighter than the
sun when he shineth in his strength and walk the golden streets of the New Jerusalem; but he is lost and damned forever.»
I love how the world changes
when the
sun comes out, everyone is so much happier and life just seems
brighter and more awesome.
This post is also available in: French It's time for apricots, that sweet part of the summer
when the
sun gets
bright enough to make their delicate skins blush.
It's time for apricots, that sweet part of the summer
when the
sun gets
bright enough to make their delicate skins blush.
When the
sun went down the moon was so
bright we didn't even need to use the lights we packed.
When I woke up this morning at 6:30 am, the room was so
bright because the
sun was already shinning and it brought a huge smile on my face.
But sometimes
when the
sun is shining brightly in the winter, it can be a little deceiving.
When I see the
sun shining
bright outside my window, my skin itches for the opportunity to soak up some of that Vitamin D.
Especially in the spring,
when the mornings get
brighter earlier and earlier, I enjoy getting up with the
sun.
When he has had too much sun or not enough water, or when he's embarrassed, his face turns bright
When he has had too much
sun or not enough water, or
when he's embarrassed, his face turns bright
when he's embarrassed, his face turns
bright red.
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When I woke up in the morning, the
sun was just up, and there, for chrissakes, framed in my window, shining
bright,
bright, was the Jungfrau.
When it's really
bright out, it's important to be cognizant of where the
sun is and how it is affecting people in your photographs.
I know there are earlier ones, but the first one that popped into my head was
when my son was about a year, and starting to walk by pushing this toy on wheels; early in the morning, before anyone in our neighbourhood was up, we'd walk around the block, me in my pjs with a mug of tea, the rising
sun shining on his
bright little face, as he plodded that LONG distance (for his little strides) beside me.
When she was first born it was incredibly
bright for her to be out in that
sun and we also live in the Kansas Wind.
I often used a lightweight swaddle over the canopy of my stroller
when my daughter was sleeping, the
sun was too
bright, or there was a slight chill.
When the snow melts and the
sun shines
bright, the same vest can be the perfect outdoor piece — I mean it is WINTER after all — to keep you sufficiently covered against the elements.
Did you know that the
sun's UVB rays can damage your skin even
when that
bright yellow orb is hidden behind clouds on a gloomy day?
When the remnant reemerged from the sun's veil on December 4, it was about four times brighter than when it was last spotted, Daryl Haggard of McGill University in Montreal and her colleagues report January 18 in Astrophysical Journal Lett
When the remnant reemerged from the
sun's veil on December 4, it was about four times
brighter than
when it was last spotted, Daryl Haggard of McGill University in Montreal and her colleagues report January 18 in Astrophysical Journal Lett
when it was last spotted, Daryl Haggard of McGill University in Montreal and her colleagues report January 18 in Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The spot - confining mechanism may help solve another puzzle, says solar theorist Douglas Gough of Cambridge University, United Kingdom: The
sun is
brighter overall
when it has the most dark sunspots on its surface.
When this structure is stripped away, the remaining smoothed surface would be brighter than unaffected areas, especially when the sun's rays strike it at certain ang
When this structure is stripped away, the remaining smoothed surface would be
brighter than unaffected areas, especially
when the sun's rays strike it at certain ang
when the
sun's rays strike it at certain angles.
He was examining an 11 - inch - wide projected image of the
sun, part of his routine monitoring of the solar surface,
when he noted the eruption of «two patches of intensely
bright and white light... the brilliancy... fully equal to that of direct
sun - light.»
When they first begin to shine, M dwarfs can be roughly as
bright as our
sun, up to about 100 times as
bright as they'll eventually become, Barnes says.
There would be more daylight than darkness in general, though
when the larger,
brighter sun sets, the light might look a bit like the semi-darkness of a partial eclipse.
When Comet ISON was first spotted in September 2012, it was relatively
bright for a comet at such a great distance from the
sun.
This helps explain why things that seem
bright in the dark (like stars) don't seem that
bright or are invisible
when the
sun is out.
The most famous incident in living memory happened in Siberia on 30 June 1908,
when a brilliant fireball, said to be as
bright as the
Sun, swept across the skies of Russia and exploded 8 kilometres above Tunguska.
Total solar eclipses occur
when the dark silhouette of the moon completely obscures the
bright light of the
sun, allowing the much fainter solar corona to be visible.
When they did, it was usually because of the odd optical phenomena that cirrus can produce, including haloes and
bright spots called
sun dogs.
When more of the walls form during the peak of the solar cycle, more of these
bright sides can be seen along the rim of the
sun.
Today's
sun is already 40 percent
brighter than it was
when it was born 4.6 billion years ago.
And the power grid could be modernized to use cheaper, greener fuels such as sunlight or wind even on days
when the
sun doesn't shine
bright enough or the wind doesn't blow hard enough to meet electricity demand.
In order to replace a big fraction of fossil fuel power with solar power, we need a way to store energy from the
bright noon
sun to use at night or
when it's cloudy.
There is one exception to this rule — if you're in the path of a total solar eclipse, you may look at the
sun with your naked eyes during the brief time
when the
sun is in «totality,» meaning the
sun's
bright face is completely blocked by the moon.
Smart windows that are transparent
when it's dark or cool but automatically darken
when the
sun is too
bright are increasingly popular energy - saving devices.
«Mars is much farther way from the
sun than Earth, and
when the
sun was younger, it was not as
bright as it is today,» Luo said.
His research was just published in Nature Geoscience, and the theory it proposes solves two long - standing riddles about the early earth: How come the earth was warm enough to have water
when the
sun was only three - quarters as
bright 4 billion years ago, and where on earth did the nitrogen needed for life come from?
When the meteor exploded, it created a flash
brighter than the
sun.
From these observations we can tell that around 4 billion years ago
when life first began, the
Sun shone only two thirds as
bright, and provided only 70 percent of the energy as it does today.
When considered among the individual
brightest stars in the sky (excluding the
Sun), Alpha Centauri A is the fourth
brightest at an apparent visual magnitude of +0.01, being fractionally fainter than Arcturus at an apparent visual magnitude of − 0.04.
A planetary nebula forms
when Sun - like stars gently eject their outer gaseous layers that form
bright nebulae with amazing and confounding shapes.
He encouraged people to get out in the
sun when they can each day, then minimize
bright artificial light at night.
When the
sun is
bright and shines through our huge windows and you don't need a coat to go outside.
Avoid the noontime
sun — this is
when the
sun's rays are at their
brightest, and skin is more susceptible to burning.
More illumination arrives on Saturday
when the
bright, beaming
Sun forms a productive trine to worldly Jupiter in «love will save the day» Libra.