Sentences with phrase «year in its compact space»

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By combining the power of a «natural lens» in space with the capability of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers made a surprising discovery — the first example of a compact yet massive, fast - spinning, disk - shaped galaxy that stopped making stars only a few billion years after the big space with the capability of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers made a surprising discovery — the first example of a compact yet massive, fast - spinning, disk - shaped galaxy that stopped making stars only a few billion years after the big Space Telescope, astronomers made a surprising discovery — the first example of a compact yet massive, fast - spinning, disk - shaped galaxy that stopped making stars only a few billion years after the big bang.
In recent years mathematicians have completed the classification of 3 - D spaces that are «compact,» meaning that they are finite and with no edges [see «The Shapes of Space,» by Graham P. Collins; Scientific American, July 2004].
Just as spunky and visually appealing as ever before, this vehicle is available with improved fuel economy in the 2015 model year along with a surprising amount of interior space for its nimble, compact frame.
Seriously, for every compact pickup sold last year in the U.S. (mostly Toyota Tacomas, but with some Nissan Frontiers and a few dozen carryover GM compacts), almost eight people made space in their driveway for a Ford F - series, Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Toyota Tundra, Ram or Nissan Titan.
The Volkswagen Jetta has long been a top choice for the compact sedan segment — and with a thorough redesign for the 2019 model - year, with athletic styling, an increase in cabin space, and a plethora of premium features, it raises the bar even higher.
DETROIT — With more than 2.7 million sold last year, compact SUVs are the largest vehicle segment in the U.S., and customers want passenger and cargo space that fits their lifestyle without compromising on fuel efficiency.
«Picasso and Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style,» the doubleheader mounted by the Pace Gallery in its spaces on East 57th Street and West 25th Street, marshals paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture to explore the changing image of Jacqueline, Picasso's second wife and last great love, whose dark, compact beauty dominated his art in his final twenty years.
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