Sentences with phrase «when tiny specks»

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He worked at Yahoo until 2008, when he left to found Tiny Speck, ostensibly a mobile gaming studio.
When I spend more time studying Science, walking the earth and looking at our universe I see myself as this tiny speck of sand.
As it has countless times in the past and present, (the Holocaust, the Bubonic Plague, the World Wars, countless natural disasters, (floods, storms, earthquakes, etc), the Sky Myth was on vacation when, on a tiny speck of a planet, on a boring arm of the galaxy, in an average galaxy cluster among billions, a bad thing happened.
Note: When using sunflower seed flour in a recipe with baking soda, you may notice tiny green specks in your baked goods.
The surface, a sweeping parabola of Euclidean purity, seems perfectly matched to its function: to peer from a tiny speck in the universe called Earth into an unimaginably distant past when vast galaxies were still forming.
When NASA's Hubble Space Telescope was pointed at one tiny speck of sky for 10 days, the resulting image provided the most detailed view of the early universe ever obtained.
It's the nighttime moment in July 1969, when Sen. Edward Kennedy drove his Oldsmobile sedan off a wooden bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, a tiny speck of land connected to Martha's Vineyard, and into the dark waters of a tidal pond.
This trip was quite humbling as I had never imagined how insignificant you could feel when you are just a tiny speck in the middle of the Indian ocean, or that you could get vertigo swimming past the drop - offs that mark the edge of a coral reef as the ocean floor plummets away suddenly by hundreds of feet.
A third effect occurs when black carbon (BC) particles land on snow, and the tiny specks of dark material in the upper snow layers absorb heat from the sun and promote melting.
The technical analysts here, including the authors of this paper, are * exactly * the type of myopic prodigies who gleefully allowed a speck of chipped paint in a tiny optical mount to mar the Hubble Telescope mirror, who confidently failed to actually test if Shuttle fuel tank o - rings might get brittle when frozen, and who sportingly neglected to stand back far enough from their computer screens to wonder if Canadians might have sent over metric instead of English measurements for their billion dollar Mars rover.
When I look directly into a camera, my prescription is so strong that my eyes look like tiny specks.
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