Sentences with phrase «which whirl»

But in Reckoning mages can wade into the thick of combat wielding staffs which they whirl overhead or, and this is where things get fun, they can wield the beautiful and deadly chakram — circular blades imbued with elemental fury that are thrown at enemies, always returning to the owners hand.
A comparison with computer simulations at Mainz University showed that the type of motion depends a little on the shape of the disk in which the whirl is formed.
When asked to select from a variety of sources to help the state increase its energy supply, more than 90 percent of the 949 Delaware residents responding to the survey supported an offshore wind option — in which whirling wind turbines as tall as 40 - story buildings would be erected off the coast to generate electricity — even if wind power were to add between $ 1 and $ 30 per month to their electric bills.

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And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.
It can not extend to removing another person's responsibility before God, but it can help him to escape the whirl into which the evil impulse has plunged him.
«Good» is the movement in the direction of home, «evil» is the aimless whirl of human potentialities without which nothing can be achieved and by which, if they take no direction but remain trapped in themselves, everything goes awry.
To escape from this dizzy whirl the soul either sets out upon the difficult path of bringing itself toward unity or it clutches at any object past which the vortex happens to carry it and casts its passion upon it.
I've never added cinnamon to the seasoning though, but it sounds warm and delicious so I'll give it a whirl next time -LRB-... which will probably be in a day or two).
And one that both of you can enjoy;)-- I've been preparing a separate recipe for that which I will post soon;) In the meantime, I hope you will give it a whirl and enjoy this version;)(of course, I hope there's no coconut allergies present!
I've seen Viennese whirls popping up all over the place which is a great idea, but again not quite what I was looking for.
Your daughter sounds so lovely — all small ones have their own ways which challenge us — mine had a thing about textures, and foods touching each other — this brioche sounds fantastic, I'll have to give it a whirl using gluten free flours and see what happens:)
Of course, we knew that asking them this question would be much like asking parents of multiple children which is their favorite, but we thought we'd give it a whirl!
Those things that seem to be their arms are sails which, when they are whirled around by the wind, turn the millstone.»
Earth whirls around the sun at a speed determined by its distance, the sun's mass and gravity's strength, which is a universal constant of nature.
The future of data storage is likely to be found in nanometer scale, stable magnetic whirls called skyrmions, which behave like particles in magnetic thin films.
As some of this matter falls toward the black hole, it heats up and emits synchrotron radiation, which is characteristic of electrons whirling at nearly the speed of light around a magnetic field.
Unlike the auroras here on Earth, which show up as visible light, Jupiter's electric blue whirl is ultraviolet, so you wouldn't be able to see it as depicted in the composite image above.
As matter is sent whirling into a black hole, tugged ever harder by the hole's irresistible gravity, the material heats up, and along its wild ride it radiates that heat away as light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pull.
By contrast, Hubble's measurements are based on the velocities of stars whirling around in the dense cores of globular clusters, which yield a direct measurement of the black hole masses.
My favorites: A kale and mango smoothie, which takes mere minutes to toss in a blender, whirl into a shake, and pour into a travel mug, or a banana and a whole grain English muffin spread with almond butter.
Conquering carbs offers a whole constellation of rewards, not the least of which is a steady, brisk energy unlike most people have known before (well, maybe since the whirling age of 10 or so...).
It's so easy to get caught up in the whirl wind of work and social life when you're at home, and vacationing seems to remind me which things are most important.
We've been using a ton of Honest Company products, but I also want to give this citrus - based all - purpose cleaner a whirl, which is vinegar based.
The T3 Whirl Trio comes in three different wands: tapered barrel (which is good for beachy waves), 1 ″ straight barrel (for tighter ringlets) and the 1.5 ″ straight barrel (which is good for beautiful body waves).
For the past year, I have been using the Caudalie Cleansing Water, which I love because of its gentleness and hydrating properties; but since I'm coming down to the last bit, I thought I would give something else a whirl.
Yes, most are seeking that one special lifelong soulmate, which is the reason they would give an online Christian Dateing Site a whirl.
Back to the Future is a whirling merry - go - round of a movie, in which everything is precisely machined but nothing seems quite safe.
We're Going On A Bear Hunt (2016) Based on the bestselling bedtime story book written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury — which has sold over 11 million copies globally — the animated film follows siblings Stan, Katie, Rosie, Max, the baby, and Rufus the dog, who decide one day to go on an adventure through whirling snowstorms, oozing mud, and dark forests in search of bears.
And that six, which emits merely so - so audio at light duties, sounds mighty fine whirling toward its redline.
The «key» slots into place and, as I hold it there, the electrics come to life and the needles on the twin dials do their initial sweep before settling down on their pins again, at which point the cabin is filled with the whirl of a high - speed starter motor waking the 750bhp, 553 lb ft, 7.3 - litre V12 engine from its slumber.
They've improved its visibility within HSBC online banking, to be sure, but it's still handled by HSBC's so - called WHIRL credit card platform from the legacy HSBC Finance systems, so bank branch staff don't have access to your credit card accounts, other than to view a balance, which is 24 - 48 hours delayed, and take payments.
Although Whisker Whirl has ties to the «Black Tie & Tails Benefit Auction,» which began in 1994, Whisker Whirl got its official start in 2006.
The small, cute, fluffy puppy has grown into a very large, ungainly, exuberant puppy, which, if one isn't familiar with the breed and doesn't invest in quality training and time, turns into a whirling land shark dervish that is no longer welcome or wanted
The light attracts plankton, which attracts the manta rays — who put on a swirling, twirling, whirling show of a lifetime as they feed.
Enjoy Havana Restaurant cuisines of Turkish, British and international restaurant dishes; the Tai Pan Chinese Restaurant positioned on the Uzun Yali beachfront serves Chinese and Indian food; Bar Cuba hosts big screen sports coverage and nightly dancing; the poolside snack bar offers varied refreshments; and the Havana Restaurant and Cuba Beer Garden host an entertainment programme 7 nights a week which includes cabaret acts, karaoke, Turkish night, Whirling Dervishes, belly dancing and more.
The Whirling Dervishes undergo a long and ardent education and training before they are able to perform the dance, which symbolizes the road from life on earth to heaven.
Seeing the whirling dervishes perform in the place which is most revered by all Sufi disciples, whether they are dervishes or not, is a cultural and philosophical experience which given the chance, no visitor to Turkey should miss.
Monkey can chain together light and heavy attacks with his staff, fluid animations linking together into whirling dance of death, but the possible combinations amount to just a few which you'll repeat over and over again for the duration of the game.
Not that you'd ever know there was light and heavy attacks because Raiden flows from move to move with such speed and grace that it's hard to tell which attack is which — it's just a blur of whirling, dancing death that makes the combat a visual treat.
We actually saw this in action on the original Digital Foundry PC, which over time proved more adept at handling 1080p30 than it was at achieving a locked 720p60 - as seen most prominently when we gave it whirl on Spec Ops: The Line.
Last week I dug my PS2 out of the closet and gave FFXII another whirl to see if I should invest my time and money in the remastered version, The Zodiac Age, which has just been released.
It was about time for a shift in the Houston painter's work, which for the past several years has been characterized by cartoonish figurative elements duking it out with a whirling array of abstract elements from hard - edged to splashy.
It will lead visitors on a path through an enchanted but menacing landscape featuring, among other things, 17 black - faced lawn jockeys on a crystal cloudscape 18 feet in the air; 20,000 whirling wind spinners; a «waterfall» of shimmering foil - like strips; a thousand or so intentionally garish ceramic tchotchkes; and several million beads, some of which will comprise shimmering mountains.
From below, you are looking at freefalling creatures and objects of desire as they whirl every which way.
Two giant lightbulb sculptures made of charcoal and chalk, respectively, lie on the dark grey floor, which bears the whirled traces of Rhode's dragging and pulling of their opaque forms.
This show may not offer any big new revelations about the nature of the circle, but it brings together a magnificent, occasionally mad cornucopia of rounded works, from the London Underground sign from Oval station to magical pieces of Zen Buddhist calligraphy, created during a single exhalation of breath; from Marcel Duchamp's Anaemic Cinema, a whirling «psychedelic» animated film from 1925, to Chicago artist Theaster Gates's A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, in which a stuffed goat on a tricycle, originally used in Masonic ceremonies, runs noisily round a circular railway track.
An example of this is Light Giver Light Taker, which factors whirled traces of where Rhode has dragged and pulled the opaque forms of the oversized bulbs across the floor
Documentation of performances through photography and video, which shows the artist experimenting within his own body in a series of simple actions — tossing, falling, hugging, smacking, tripping, and whirling — and his performative objects and installations uncover the darker absurdities of the body, space, and movement.
He repeats the process until he's satisfied with the final composition, which is invariably an explosive whirl of viscous brushstrokes (sometimes in Technicolor, though most strikingly in black and white) and squeegeed passages of blank canvas, as in Trefang, 1963, and Giverny VII, 1988.
The finale however, is a birthday cake - like model entitled «Horoscope,» a whirling sculptural zoetrope which, once it gets really whirling suddenly becomes a claymation - like encounter featuring leg lifting ladies and weightlifting muscle men, genuflecting figures under emptying pill bottles and orbiting planets.
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