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"outermost" Definitions
  1. furthest from the inside or centre

237 Sentences With "outermost"

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Right. Then, finally, a month ago or a few weeks ago, the outermost layer of the onion, the outermost skin has been peeled and Facebook took down pro-Duterte pages in the Philippines.
The corona is the wispy outermost part of the sun's atmosphere.
There, in the planet's two outermost rings, is something very strange.
Then, from innermost to outermost: 1383, 5.40, 8.26, and 12.76 days.
We also have three of the outermost planets retrograde right now.
"The bank is the outermost edge of a landfill," Nagle explained.
On the outermost surface would be communications — how companies express themselves.
And the outermost layer of that onion is the mythos of InfoChammel.
They arbitrarily assigned a particular musical note — C — to the outermost planet.
The outermost circles are the agencies themselves, within them are the specific offices.
Hippocamp sits in orbit near Proteus, the largest and outermost of Neptune's moons.
In the 103-210 split, only the two outermost pins are left standing.
Only some light could reach the whistleblower, who sat in the outermost orbit.
The outermost layer of security is the landscape leading up to the entrance.
Finally, the outermost circle is the Green Belt, a forest moat around the town.
Mostly, there would be hydrogen, helium and methane from the outermost layers of gas.
And the outermost layer was said to house rational thinking that is uniquely human.
This is NASA's first mission to the sun and its outermost atmosphere, called the corona.
This is the agency's first mission to the sun and its outermost atmosphere, the corona.
Are Knauss and Calment outliers, or do they truly represent some outermost boundary of longevity?
On Thursday, Earth will swing toward the outermost point in its orbit, known as aphelion.
On Friday Earth will swing toward the outermost point in its orbit, known as aphelion.
Hippocamp is in close orbit to Proteus, the largest and outermost of Neptune's inner moons.
Hubble caught this galaxy in profile, giving astronomers an unprecedented look at its outermost reaches.
"It hasn't toughened up yet like the skin that's exposed to the outermost layers," he says.
Clip your extensions along the hairline starting with the outermost clip and working your way around.
Once consigned to the outermost regions of America, these stories are no longer a side stream.
She removed her outermost layer — a fuchsia scarf — and wordlessly handed it to a young aide.
The plate is on the outermost layer of the crust and moves over the hot spot.
As a planet edges toward the outermost point in its orbit, it will slow down significantly.
The doctor ordered an X-ray, which showed a thickening of the thigh bone's outermost layer.
It's the outermost planet — one about 20% larger than Earth — that exists in the habitable zone.
That's because doing so would require hitting either pin on the outermost point of its radius.
"Let me help you with your things," she said, unraveling the outermost scarf from Sparrow's neck.
"Through this friction, the outermost layer of skin starts to give way and bubble up," he says.
In fact, of Jupiter&aposs 67 previously discovered moons, the 33 outermost moons all have retrograde orbits.
Naturalist Henry Beston considered this when he gazed up into space in his novel The Outermost House.
Scientists will use the transit to study the ultra thin outermost region of Mercury's atmosphere, the exosphere.
The outermost layer of the brain, the cortex, is a confounding geography of furrows, folds, and wrinkles.
These cells sit right next to where the outermost layer of the skin meets the next layer.
The composition begins with the outermost planet, TRAPPIST-1h, and builds with the addition of each world.
But this technique can only be used to look at the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere.
On Tuesday, she was happy just to have a spot in the outermost ring of the tournament.
Today, a NASA satellite is travelling the outermost reaches of our galaxy in search of additional funding.
A hydrating toner that balances the skin's pH and supports your skin's barrier, or its outermost layer.
It's altering the planet's crust, that thin outermost layer which constitutes about 1 percent of its volume.
Their refusal to die has also let them study Uranus and Neptune, the solar system's outermost giant planets.
The Zero1 has an outermost layer that's firm yet deformable, meaning it can bend inward during a hit.
In the Olympic symbol, the outermost rings are blue and red, which I extended into the added letterforms.
This paves the way for Ilana Stuelpner to drift outside later, leaving the outermost door open behind her.
But as you move toward the outermost reaches of the galaxy, the gravitational glue of the center fades.
Earth's outermost layer, called the lithosphere, is broken into tectonic plates that shift a few inches every year.
The biggest constructing difficulty for this one definitely had to be fixing parallel theme entries in the outermost columns.
The lighting exposes the gauzy texture of the rings, and even reveals the very faint, icy outermost F-ring.
Atoms bond by sharing electrons in their outermost shells, but if that shell is full, they normally won't bond.
Hours are on the outermost circle, minutes are in the middle, and seconds race along closest to the center.
The eighth and outermost planet in our neighborhood, Neptune is considered one of the ice giants, along with Uranus.
The place-name itself—Extremadura—is pretty much the same in Latin and in Spanish: the outermost hard place.
Our first stop on our trip to the Sun will be the corona —the outermost layer of the sun.
Coinciding with the Kennedys' move to Cape Cod was the publication of Henry Beston's book "The Outermost House" (1928).
When Herculano-Houzel focused on the cerebral cortex, however — the brain's wrinkled outermost layer — she discovered a staggering discrepancy.
The skin is made up of three distinct layers: the outermost epidermis, the dermis in the middle and the hypodermis.
If the sap gets into the eyes, it can burn the cornea (the eye's outermost layer) and cause permanent blindness.
On either side of the main thoroughfare, thousands of Soviet-era books are stacked on shelves lining the outermost walls.
Everyone we know is on the network, not only family and friends, but extended family and our outermost fringe friends.
It's the outermost box that's most interesting: it's lined with ceramic fiber paper, which is capable of handling extreme heat.
Rifts typically form on the thin, outermost stretches of an ice shelf that are most vulnerable to breaking into chunks.
The town of Margate sits at the outermost lip of the estuary where the River Thames meets the North Sea.
Adam and Eve, in one of the earliest renderings of them naked with fig leaves, stand on the outermost wings.
After two weeks, the outermost surfaces began to fold inward, creating contours and wrinkles in the teeny sheet of brain cells.
There is, though you'd often forget from reading the music press, a world beyond even the outermost limits of the M25.
This process would have lifted the outermost layers of the moon to create the massive chasms now evident on the surface.
Whereas Y testing shows only a single, outermost branch of the family tree, autosomal DNA fills in branches from all over.
Vitter's answer puts her in a small coterie of grossly unfit judicial nominees from the outermost reaches of the ideological spectrum.
When the outermost portions of the atmosphere merge with outer space it emits a cloud of hydrogen atoms called the geocorona.
When my father made pancakes, he made huge, thin crepes, soft to the touch except on their outermost, browned, lacy edges.
At 2003 million to 2200 million kilometers above the sun's surface, we reach the corona, the outermost layer of the sun.
TOI 700 d is the outermost of the three planets, completing a single orbit around the star every 37 Earth days.
Milia tends to go away on its own, as the body sheds its outermost layer of skin cells to release the blockage.
The outermost wall, at 80 feet high, was built of hundreds of thousands of bricks bonded together with reeds from the river.
THE giant tectonic plates which make up Earth's outermost layer are always on the move, sliding past and colliding with each other.
The outermost layer of the skin is called the epidermis, and within that layer are even more layers including the stratum corneum.
Its boundary is the outermost edge of the Oort Cloud, a group of small objects influenced by the gravity of our sun.
The first is called 'frostnip,' and that is a cooling of the outermost skin tissue without any actual destruction to the tissue.
Before Voyager 2, we'd never visited these two outermost planets, and this remains the only mission to ever observe them up close.
Yes, the sun is blazing, but if it's any relief, know that Earth will reach the outermost point on its orbit today.
When he turned 38, he purchased 19623 acres of dunes near the town of Eastham on the outermost beach of Cape Cod.
But I know what will likely happen here: The peninsula's outermost roads will be inundated with saltwater; the downtown Market will flood.
The outermost circle is a deep red, with the next rung a glowing orange, and the next one painted a dull yellow.
And then the clouds start to just kinda slowly fill in, and the next thing you know, you're at the outermost rain band.
Since these parts are on the outermost layer of the pumpkin, they're naturally going to appear darker when the light is placed inside.
It seemed like every time Dr. Goodrich got anywhere near the dura (the outermost membrane that envelopes the brain), Anias' blood pressure plummeted.
The outermost ring, called "Adams," has three unusual arcs known as Liberty, Equality and Fraternity (shoutout to the former history majors who'll understand).
The cornea is the eye's outermost lens, protecting it from harmful matter as well as providing a majority of the eye's focusing power.
The outermost planet, Gliese 1016 d, appears to receive a similar level of energy from its star as Earth does from the sun.
It doesn't mean a full sleeve or big piece; it just means to break one's own will and to go to its outermost.
Tropical Storm Jerry is now a hurricane, closing in on the outermost Caribbean islands with top sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph).
Closest to the star are highly ionized atoms, with less-ionized atoms farther away and neutral atoms in the outermost part of the nebula.
The outermost group, which includes two of the pro-grade moons, has an orbit angled at 46 degrees and are named after Inuit mythology.
The 26-mile-wide gap sits about 155 miles from Saturn's outermost ring, and it undulates as one of the planet's moons passes through.
Researchers will predominantly study the outermost and hottest region of the Sun's atmosphere, its corona, while one team will study changes to Earth's atmosphere.
The scientists found that elephant skin channels are not just folds or wrinkles, but actual fractures in the animal's brittle outermost layer of skin.
It, too, is densely annotated with text, though most of that is contained in 14 cartouches, eight of which lie in the outermost scrolls.
That boundary is located at the outermost edge of the Oort Cloud, a group of small objects influenced by the gravity of our sun.
Total solar eclipses offer scientists unique opportunities to study the sun's outermost layer, the corona, when the moon blocks the rest of the sun.
At the outermost edges of industrial Bushwick, amid hot garbage and heavily used warehouses, The Brooklyn Mirage appears as the oasis it's meant to be.
It turns out fellow nearby dwarf galaxy NGC 4618 must have interfered with the galaxy at one point, causing it to lose its outermost arm.
The slightly slower Voyager 2 is at the outermost edge of our solar system, where the sun's plasma wind blows against cosmic dust and gas.
The outermost band is done in a single color, while the interior concentric bands are off-white, edged in black, to suggest a receding space.
The audience (the outermost rows are tiered) surrounds the circular stage; the dancers enter, depart and dance on four broad lanes through the audience's space.
For instance, the icy particles from the plumes of Enceladus actually make up most of the materials in the outermost translucent ring, or the E Ring.
In the outermost layers of the crystals they found telltale changes in the crystal's composition, meaning the crystals were suddenly exposed to different temperatures and pressures.
Its outermost layer is a strip of titanium just a fraction of a millimeter thick and coated on the sun-facing side with charred animal bone.
Risk is highest at the outermost layers of rainforest, areas that have been cleared for cropland or development, and the savannah-like areas called the cerrado.
It took this photo of Neptune, the deepest of blue marbles, and it's one of the only ones we have of this 2404th and outermost planet.
It took this photo of Neptune, the deepest of blue marbles, and it's one of the only ones we have of this 8th and outermost planet.
Further study of the new moons could help determine how the planet's outermost moons may have formed from collisions that fragmented large moons into smaller bodies.
It is unlikely that Kavanaugh would land at the outermost pole of the court, where Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first appointee, have aligned.
It's the way the site appeared to materialize overnight, from the outermost periphery of the media, and to dominate the political conversation in a pivotal election.
If all TOI-270's planets started as mini-Neptunes, he says, the two outermost should now weigh at least 1.8 and 1.3 Earth masses respectively.
Instead, with several engine firings, the spacecraft will slowly adjust its orbit, stretching to the outermost point until the moon's gravity pulls it into lunar orbit.
But the feelings Rostam ultimately conveys on Half-Light are ones of joys and love, which is accomplished by pushing pop music to its outermost boundaries.
They were able to confirm a theorized behavior so small that it hadn't been detected before: atmospheric "bow waves," like the outermost waves of a ship's wake.
She finalizes the look with a little nose contouring; by holding the utensil flat against her nose, its outermost tines serve as guideposts for where to shade.
"Whenever the outermost layer of skin is disrupted from a cut or a burn or any type of damage, it opens the door for infection," he says.
For entirely subjective reasons, my favorite piece is "Large Purple Vessel with Yellow" (2016), which is 28 inches high and 16 inches across at the outermost diameter.
The 25th metatarsal is the outermost long bone in the foot, and it can fracture anywhere along it's length but commonly will fracture proximally near its base.
Voyager 2 launched before Voyager 1, but it passed Jupiter and Saturn after its twin, since Voyager 2 was on a different path toward these outermost planets.
But it's probably a remnant chipped off of Proteus, the largest and outermost of Neptune's inner moons, which just happens to have a giant crater on it.
It will fly within about 4 million miles of the sun's surface, braving the brutal heat and destructive radiation of its outermost atmosphere, known as the corona.
The uncertainty of the storm's trajectory means that residents in either Southern New York, or the outermost areas of Long Island and Connecticut could expect strong winds.
Bigger atoms' outermost electrons must travel fast enough to not fall into the nucleus, writes Angela Wilson, a Michigan State chemist not involved in the research, for Physics.
Guhathakurta's job as an eclipse scientist means she trots across the globe to test instruments that take precise measurements of the outermost portion of the sun during eclipses.
In 903, Voyager 1 pierced through the outermost edge of the Sun's heliosphere, known as the "heliopause," becoming the first human-built spacecraft to enter into interstellar space.
On April 15, 2013, Cassini photographed something protruding at the edge of Saturn's outermost ring, and scientists think it might have been the formation of a new moon.
Recently, a team of researchers at Cardiff University used ground-based telescopes to detect an "unexpectedly large" methanol signature in Saturn's second outermost ring, called the E ring.
NASA's Juno spacecraft, currently in orbit around the mighty gas giant Jupiter, hosts an array of sensors designed to peer under the outermost cloudtops and gather crucial data.
It works by reacting with amino acids in the dead cells of the thin, outermost layer of the skin, called the stratum corneum, to produce pigments called melanoidins.
When cesium-133 atoms are hit with microwaves at this frequency, it causes the atom's single outermost electron to rapidly transition between energy states at the same rate.
The researchers then placed that smooth, gel brain in a solution that swells the outermost layer of the gel to simulate the growth that happens in the womb.
Built around these will be steel scaffolding, to serve as a support system for the statue's outermost surface, which will consist of a series of cast bronze panels.
Seales and his colleagues are still working to virtually unwrap the outermost ayers of the En-Gedi scroll, although they are not optimistic since they are so badly damaged.
The very tippity-top of it, at least, in the far distance, since their trip had ended at the outermost guard post due to an unfortunately timed red alert.
The outermost doll is a set of letters from an English adventurer to his sister, recounting his Arctic expedition and his meeting with the strange, emaciated, haunted Victor Frankenstein.
They ring the outermost suburbs, grunting and muttering, and are briefly an annoyance, before returning to the beginning again, a loop that had been destroyed and was now reconstituted.
The 2008th-century scientist proposed that Earth was hollow and the outermost crust (which is where we call home) is about 500 miles thick and has rings beneath it.
Scholz's Star, this research suggested, just grazed the outer reaches of the Oort Cloud, that remote bubble of debris that marks the outermost limits of the Sun's dominant gravitational influence.
When meteorites burn up in the atmosphere, they undergo ablation—a process in which the outermost layers of the falling object impact air molecules at high speed and are vaporized.
Mantle movement is known to ripple up and affect the crust&aposs tectonic plates, as these plates ride convection currents in the mantle&aposs outermost part, known as the lithosphere.
Image: WikimediaIn August 2012, Voyager 1 went where no human-made object has gone before: it crossed the "heliopause," the outermost edge of the Sun's heliosphere, and entered interstellar space.
The waves, Adams suggested, could result from the outermost layer of the Sun interacting with the layer beneath, but scientists will need to do more modeling work to be certain.
If the study's findings hold up, then TRAPPIST-22.4h—the outermost of the recently-discovered TRAPPIST planets, currently imagined to be an ice world—might be capable of supporting oceans.
"Your skin is your outermost barrier, so it is one of the first and largest targets for air pollution," explains Dr. Anjali Mahto, consultant dermatologist and British Skin Foundation spokesperson.
But the researchers have some ideas; maybe it was the earliest stage of a comet, forming from material in the outermost region of the Solar System, the icy Kuiper Belt.
The remaining portion of the outermost engine on the right side of the jet was streaked with a brown substance and there were no obvious signs of any external fire.
So you've been to the outermost reaches of the trippy multiverse in your mind, and now you just want to sit back, enjoy your high, and be bombarded with wonderment?
No other time of year do fashion and function go so hand-in-hand when it comes to your outermost layer — and we've rounded up 18 picks to prove it.
And the wide-angle camera shots will offer an additional interesting visual: the four spots at the outermost edges of the stage will all be occupied by white male candidates.
On top of the outermost layer of your roof (or the waterproof membrane, as it is known in roofing parlance), a protective mat or layer of insulation is laid down.
In the Rockaways, you can have an immersive and enthralling nature experience smack dab in (or rather at the outermost fringe of) one of the most congested cities in the world.
Analysis of the fragments showed parts of the egg membrane and cuticle (the outermost protective layer of the shell), the latter of which was coated with proteins and other organic materials.
NASA plans to use advanced material technologies in the form of a heat shield and new solar panels to reach the sun's corona, which is the outermost part of its atmosphere.
Mr. de Blasio has polled between zero percent and 1 percent in early surveys of the 2020 race and will cling to the outermost edge of the debate stage next week.
The Earth's crust, the outermost shell of the planet, is thin in Iceland, and geologists are left guessing what will happen to the volcanic activity underneath it if it bulges more.
The conscious experience of pain, Wamsley explains, occurs when pain-related areas of your cerebral cortex—the outermost layer of your brain responsible for consciousness and higher thought processes—become active.
The two probes have not officially exited the solar system, whose outermost region is a shell called the Oort Cloud comprised of numerous small icy objects still under the sun's gravitational influence.
The flight from Atlanta to Chicago hit turbulence and had to make an emergency landing at Nashville International Airport after the right engine's outermost cover — or cowling — fell off at 28,000 feet.
The National Park Service of the 1950s adopted "The Outermost House" and "Cape Cod" as justifications for establishing a 44,000-acre national seashore of secluded beaches and mysterious bogs in coastal Massachusetts.
It's simple: The moon orbits the Earth, and every so often, for viewers somewhere on Earth, it lines up precisely with the sun, blotting out all but the outermost bits of solar light.
Of course, many Americans had been doing so since the beginning of the Cold War, but the strains of warfare and the growing torrent of criticism pushed this tendency toward its outermost extreme.
"For every 2 orbits of the outermost planet, the next one in does 3 orbits, the next one 4..., 13, 9, 15, and 24," University of Toronto Scarborough astronomer Dan Tamayo previously told Gizmodo.
Whereas conventional habitable zone definitions place three of the system's Earth-sized planets in the liquid water sweet spot, a volcanic hydrogen habitable zone might bring the outermost planet, "h," into the fold, too.
CAPE CANAVERAL – NASA 's Parker Solar Probe will soon blast off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on an epic journey that will see it dive through the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere.
The materials definitely feel premium, though the outermost layer resembles kind of a yoga pant material, and in my house definitely attracts and picks up my dog's easily shed white hairs with reckless abandon.
Its structure mirrors the cross section of a felled tree, with its outermost rings of narrative taking place 18 years in the future and its innermost chapter going all the way back to 1908.
The thing is, those flavors are concentrated on the outermost portion of the wood (facing the inside of the barrel), and most of those sugars are absorbed by the alcohol within the first few years.
The comparatively tiny 500-kilometer thick outermost region responsible for radiating light flows more smoothly, but the outer 70 kilometers spins about five percent slower than the interior, according to the American Physical Society's Physics.
In the most intriguing part of the mouse study, the MIT scientists used their technique to stimulate the hippocampus of mice, which is deep in the brain, without affecting the cerebral cortex, the outermost layer.
With the storm still five days away from the outermost Caribbean islands and at least a week away from any potential US impacts, there is still a lot of uncertainty about where it will go.
For example, McDowell wrote, in the 1950s, U.S. Air Force pilots were awarded a special set of "astronaut wings" for flying their planes above 50 miles , this being considered the outermost edge of the atmosphere.
Will we now, in the face of these coming four years, lose ourselves in our online echo chambers and start Twitter wars with the people we disdain, never coming to know them beyond their outermost layers?
Seven years ago, Kirby had surgery to remove basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer caused by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells arising from the squamous cells in the epidermis, the skin's outermost layer.
An internal Correction Department report says the attempted escape lasted 43 minutes from the time two inmates attacked Darden until the last inmate surrendered upon making it over a series of obstacles to the outermost fence.
She woke up the next day with a red and puffy eye, and later learned that the contact lenses had torn her cornea — the outermost layer of a person's eye, which helps to focus your vision.
In the area nearest this outermost section, they added a single dose of the drug and then, as the sections progressed to the center, the dosage kept increasing until it reached 1,000 times the initial dose.
"For every 2 orbits of the outermost planet, the next one in does 3 orbits, the next one 4..., 6, 9, 15, and 24," University of Toronto Scarborough astronomer Dan Tamayo told Gizmodo in an email.
On his right hand, Martinez's middle finger is sheared clean off at the outermost joint, the result of an accident while fixing the complex machinery that kicks into gear after each throw of the bowling ball.
When the epidermis, the thick outermost layer of skin, is damaged, cells from the softer layer underneath migrate to the top to heal the injury, hardening and becoming dead cells to protect the live layers beneath.
From this perch, it is not hard to think of the vast blue Mediterranean as the outermost border of Soulages Country, a section of Southern France where one can find hundreds of his works on display.
The corona is the outermost atmosphere of the sun, an aura of quivering plasma that extends millions of kilometers into outer space, but is not usually visible to the naked eye because the sun is too bright.
"Temperatures in the corona – the tenuous, outermost layer of the solar atmosphere – spike upwards of 2 million degrees Fahrenheit, while just 1,000 miles below, the underlying surface simmers at a balmy 10,000 F," the space agency explains.
Yet unlike that series, it's adept at reining in its excesses, and has the additional advantage of separately focusing on the unique insecurities associated with show business, albeit from the seamy, absurd perspective of its outermost fringe.
From a distance, the whole thing looks just like the kind of master-planned suburban community that went up along the outermost edges of cities all over America in the early 2000s, before the housing bubble burst.
A first-degree burn harms only the epidermis or the outermost layer of skin; a second-degree burn penetrates the dermis, the middle layer; and a third-degree burn affects epidermis, dermis and the innermost layer, the subcutis.
Using MRI images from the brains of 210 people, the researchers said on Wednesday they were able to pinpoint 180 distinct areas in the cerebral cortex, the brain's thin, wrinkly outermost layer made of so-called gray matter.
That has been precisely the concern over the past few weeks at Provincetown's WOMR, which broadcasts out of a quaint old schoolhouse on the outermost tip of Massachusetts's Cape Cod (and where I have been a past volunteer).
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes during the mission, producing data to help them deduce the depth, density and composition of the planet's core, the rocky mantle surrounding it, and the outermost layer, the crust.
By late 2004, it was clear that Voyager 1's magnetometer had detected an abrupt increase in the strength of the surrounding magnetic field, suggesting the probe had entered the outermost layer of the heliospheric bubble, the ''heliosheath.
Cesium-133 naturally absorbs energy at a 3.2 centimeter wavelength, so when it is hit with 3.2 cm microwaves it causes the atom's single outermost electron to transition between energy states at a rate of 9,192,631,770 times per second.
A couple of things to note here: the top floor (4, by the way) is filled with outward-facing rooms, surely of various sizes and functions, but the outermost ring, right next to the windows, is where you walk.
ST. KILDA, A Unesco World Heritage site owned by the National Trust for Scotland, is one of the outermost outposts of the British Isles: Beyond it to the west lies the North Atlantic in an unbroken stretch until Newfoundland.
Others prefer the more exacting bundle technique, which involves carefully wrapping each article of clothing around a central core, with underwear and T-shirts at the center and large, tailored items like blazers and dresses as the outermost layer.
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes over the course of the mission, producing data to help them deduce the depth, density and composition of the planet's core, the rocky mantle surrounding it and the outermost layer, the crust.
"There is approximately a minute of light difference, when the sun rises or sets, between the outermost bridges; we wanted to show the natural rhythms of the day, which of course are totally different in winter or summer," he said.
"When we corrected the star's parameters, the sizes of its planets dropped, and we realized the outermost one was about the size of Earth and in the habitable zone," said Emily Gilbert, a graduate student at the University of Chicago.
One place where I could see people getting caught was in the outermost ring, where Mr. Shortz must have enjoyed running DOGLEG outward, for "Turn on a golf course," just about where he clued "Hit with a club," running inward.
It's a company that emphasizes "community" — its Facebook page engagement, for example, is insane — and owning a few shares could have engendered a sense of ownership for the purpose of further protecting against churn (at least on the outermost margins).
"When we corrected the star's parameters, the sizes of its planets dropped, and we realized the outermost one was about the size of Earth and in the habitable zone," said Emily Gilbert, a graduate student at the University of Chicago.
On April 18, the bridge looked almost ready to open, except for the oddly dissonant color of the five outermost cables, which are coated in a high-density polyethylene that looks orange, although it is officially described as burnt umber.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Troves of new data from a NASA probe's close encounters with the sun are giving scientists unique insight about the solar wind and space weather more generally as the spacecraft zooms through the outermost part of the star's atmosphere.
Using author Henry Beston's naturalist manifesto, The Outermost House: A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod (1928), as a source of inspiration, Bellowing Sun is an examination of life and decay, light and dark, isolation and loneliness.
While one might argue whether Lux has bolder ambitions than its venture competitors, its consistent messaging — it says it invests at the "outermost edges of what is possible" — has enabled it to carve space for itself in an increasingly crowded market of investors.
Based on preliminary climate modeling, the researchers believe that the three planets closest to the star may be too warm to support liquid water, while the outermost planet, TRAPPIST-1h, is probably too distant and cold to support water on the surface.
Your core includes everything from the tops of your shoulders to the creases below your butt, from the outermost rectus abdominis (this is the muscle that looks like a six-pack) and side obliques to the deep stabilizers that support your spine.
One strategy involves the harvesting of stem cells from a patient and using them to regrow the epithelial cells that make up the outermost layer of the cornea in a lab, restoring vision to patients who had suffered from ocular chemical burns.
Scientists expect to see a dozen to 100 marsquakes over the course of the mission, producing data that will help them deduce the depth, density and composition of the planet's core, the rocky mantle surrounding it and the outermost layer, the crust.
Four and a half billion years ago, chunks of the same material that formed Earth and the other rocky planets are thought to have been flung into the Oort cloud, a ring of icy debris encircling the outermost edge of the solar system.
I'd never been to a mall food court — a wonderland where free slivers of chicken on toothpicks were held out to us like offerings, each bite seasoned to its outermost limit, fried and tender and salty and glistening with sweet, cornstarch-bound sauces.
The probe has endured extreme heat while flying through the outermost part of the sun's atmosphere, called the solar corona, that gives rise to solar wind - the hot, energized, charged particles that stream outward from the Sun and fill the solar system.
This dark period began and ended thousands of years ago, and peoples from all over the Game of Thrones universe — stretching all the way from the outermost edges of Westeros to the ends of Essos — seem to have stories about the Long Night, Vulture reports.
Personal Health With the cool air of fall upon most of us and winter's cold, dry winds approaching, it's time to get serious about caring for the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin, the body's largest organ, which protects the vital tissues within.
While the 737-800 may have been able to get from New York to the outermost destinations in Europe, the Max 8 promised a range that would have allowed it to fly from New York to Europe consistently, even with a full load of passengers. 
The time-lapse video above [update: now complete with epic orchestral soundtrack] shows us the four largest moons of Jupiter—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, from innermost to outermost—spinning around the gas giant like tiny hands on a clock from June 12th to June 29th.
But the vast majority, spanning In and Out camps, agrees that Britain should be in the EU's outermost orbit: beyond the euro zone and the (notionally) borderless Schengen zone, exempt from as many rules and costs as is practical and under no circumstances subject to further integration.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (Reuters) - NASA is preparing to send a probe closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft has ventured, enduring wicked heat while zooming through the solar corona to study this outermost part of the stellar atmosphere that gives rise to the solar wind.
When cesium-2229 atoms are hit with microwaves at this frequency, it causes the atom's single outermost electron to transition between energy states at the same rate, and it is this rapid transition that was used to formally define the length of a second in 1967.
A dancing reflection in the center of the video, by calling attention to the small but definite distance between the animal's slick outermost membrane and the rosy pigment underneath, suggests a clever formal parallel with the inkjet prints: They've all got complicated surfaces, some virtual, some literal.
The victims worked for a private security contractor, according to Abdul Shokoor, the Bagram district governor, and because they were Afghans, they were allowed to work only on the outermost of the three rings of security barriers around the base and could not take their weapons home.
Dr. Clarke was also able to determine that the bird was a capable flier because of the size and shape of the bone, and that the bird most likely dove in the water because of the thickness of the outermost layer, known as the cortical bone.
Now, some element of being happily out-of-step may come from the fact that for nearly 35 years, my wife, Christine, and I have been living, writing and trying to grow a garden on the outermost edge of Europe, in Kiltumper, on the west coast of Ireland.
La Caravelle is perhaps best defined by the surfer crowd that has adopted its outermost point, as this is the rougher ocean side of the island, where there are fewer hotels, and people, but still a lot of beautiful spots to admire and idly pass a few days.
The notches cut into the circumferences of the outermost colored circles (which are blue in the 1989 version and purple in the one from this year), so that they function on two levels as well, invading both the painting as a physical object and in the circle as a painted shape.
When the track is muddy, jockeys will wear up to five pairs of plastic riding goggles layered on top of one another, so that they can quickly peel away the outermost lenses as soon as they become encrusted with flying muck; losing visibility, even for a microsecond, can be disastrous.
PETERSFIELD, ENGLAND — The countryside between the outermost London suburbs and the English Channel is a patchwork of woodlands, farmers' fields and hedgerows, and even the occasional vineyard — interspersed with pretty market towns and villages with venerable pubs at their centers — rising to the long ridge of low chalk hills known as the South Downs.
As detailed in a 2005 study, the "enigmatic" claustrum is a "thin, sheet-like neuronal structure...that is remarkable in that it receives input from almost all regions of the cortex and projects back to almost all regions of the cortex," the wrinkly outermost region of the brain that plays a fundamental role in consciousness.
While several of the more remote islands — including the outermost archipelago, St. Kilda, a collection of windswept rocks a further 100 miles west of the Isle of Skye — are near impossible to visit by boat, it is surprisingly easy to skip between the more easterly islands thanks to a network of ferry routes operated by CalMac.
Aside from the old Japanese papers that lined the back of the painting, which have to be replaced, as well as the scroll's large, outermost border of blue silk, which was reproduced by traditional weavers in Kyoto, everything is preserved and reused: the gilt metal fittings, the two innermost silk borders, and the bottom dowel's elaborate end knobs, which are carved with mythical lions.

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