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He had vibrated with anxiety; she had radiated cool confidence.
The same pattern radiated through the rest of our lives.
With the water displaced, waves radiated toward the concrete shoreline.
His presence, Pelosi said, "radiated hope" during times of strife.
In 1995 I quoted the radiated power as 10^13 watts.
A test tube filled with molecular motors being radiated by light.
A test tube filled with molecular motors being radiated by light.
From it radiated the emperors' cosmic as well as terrestrial power.
"He just radiated joy," his friend Josh Perrott told the Journal.
Ripples of pain radiated upward from his chest into his neck.
"Erwin always radiated confidence, optimism and joie de vivre," she says.
The evolution of fungi has radiated into so many different directions.
Binkley "just radiated love for everybody," her father Jeff Binkley said.
Heat radiated from the $90 electric space heater he had purchased.
Even the action-painting bloops of salsa and mole radiated tension.
UPOLU, Samoa — From the beginning, Nuu Lameko's baby daughter radiated happiness.
"Nobody ever told us all matter radiated" light, Dr. Rubin said.
Even before I entered the house, their accumulated affection radiated out.
The city remans heavily radiated following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
Those were blocked off by rope, and radiated heat in shimmering waves.
He radiated a joy and peace that immediately made my mother cry.
Tremors from the suburban uprising radiated from coast to coast last week.
Mr. Ma's final three suites, in particular, radiated visionary focus and fervor.
When we were growing up, our mother radiated ambition, possibility and strength.
"This light radiated by the structure would create an infrared excess," said Ellis.
Then he felt excruciating neck pain that soon radiated throughout his entire head.
It. In Omaha, we had protests that radiated compassionate solidarity and pro-Blackness.
Not that Trump and Melania have ever radiated the warmest relationship but still.
Bairey Merz radiated a brisk no-nonsense competence that the patient found reassuring.
He had big, green eyes and a smile that radiated across his face.
Biden, 77, seemed more relaxed and confident, and he radiated his trademark warmth.
"Notice the energy of your breath," a soothing voice radiated from the speakers.
Eight and a half minutes later, smaller seismic waves radiated from the same spot.
Still, he radiated more optimism than at any point in his 11-month campaign.
A steady, happy calm radiated from her, which filled him with a parallel euphoria.
She was eager to return home, and her pale face radiated a diffuse hope.
Mr. Savall's deadpan demeanor belies a mischievous spirit, and the performances here radiated pure joy.
On Saturday morning, the white stone buildings on UC Berkeley's campus radiated with unfiltered sunshine.
Financial turmoil radiated outwards, threatening to tip large swathes of the world economy into recession.
Far Harbor may be a horribly radiated island, but that doesn't mean it's not inviting.
The smells that radiated from the lunch bag in her locker didn't help matters much.
His soft voice and body language radiated kindness, something Danielle longed for more than anything.
He'd taken the red-eye the night before, but he radiated Geiger-fast-click enthusiasm.
For an hour-and-a-half these Bataclan survivors and concert-goers radiated reckless abandon.
This causes the matter to kink aside and lose energy, which is radiated outwards as light.
"George and Amal radiated love all night," Amal's mother, Baria Alamuddin, told PEOPLE at the time.
With her long auburn hair and fiery blue-gray eyes, Morison radiated a sophisticated sex appeal.
In 17, a Japanese acquaintance asked him to help launder 224 protected radiated tortoises from Madagascar.
They exploded in diversity as they radiated across the world during the Cambrian and Ordovician eras.
Lauer, the longest-running host in "Today" history, successfully radiated a genial, nice-guy, family feeling.
The store was packed with shoppers who radiated the energy of recently hatched New Year's resolutions.
"Even if they radiated the outside, the engine would be dirty," Melosh said in a statement.
Moore, who was nominated for Best Actress, radiated in a blue velvet dress designed by Ford.
As the Sylph, Ms. Woodward radiated a mischievous warmth with jumps that hovered in the air.
Would Marianne hold the same presence that radiated from off of the pages of Rooney's book?
Even as president, he radiated a politically useful contempt for the trivialities and politicking of Washington.
Within a few minutes though, she started having intense chest pain that radiated down her arms.
Simpson's look radiated confidence which is something that comes from within, the star told PEOPLE in September.
This can turn a few percent of their mass into pure energy radiated away as gravitational waves.
Drew Barrymore radiated her signature bubbly charm at the Pebble Beach Food & Wine festival on April 2.
Wildly colourful knee-high boots radiated major Glam Rock vibes — a nod to Bowie's penchant for them.
This energy would be absorbed and radiated repeatedly as it makes it way out towards Jupiter's surface.
Among the dim party lights, the installations from Doris Sung, VT Pro Design, and Nonotak positively radiated.
Or we're going to have a nuclear waste exposure story, where he's radiated, and that explains it.
He radiated anger over the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, Roe v.
Unseen radiated heat waves transmit in all directions igniting wood window frames of buildings across wide streets.
It's hard to describe how he looked at that time; he radiated the energy of a lion.
Like countless others in the exclusion zone, many families of Soma fled from the highly radiated area.
With its rose-hued walls, the square softly glowed in the sunlight and radiated calm and beauty.
But that story radiated sheer serenity compared with the three-ring circus that "Into the Water" becomes.
The reverberations of the bell radiated out, through the group and echoing down the streets of Seoul.
"I did know David was a very spiritual guy, very positive guy—he radiated energy," he says.
In early April, the government group rescued close to 10,000 radiated tortoise from a home in Toliara, Madagascar.
A few years ago, over 10 percent of the radiated tortoise population was found in one smuggler's bag.
The radiated heat pushes the asteroid like a rocket thruster, a small effect that becomes significant over time.
More of my lung will be radiated and potentially my heart—we'll know more after the CT scan.
Every seat in every tier at the Barclays Center was full, but nevertheless, Obama radiated warmth and charm.
Continuing tremors radiated from the volcano, an indication of potentially increasing danger, Indonesian officials and volcano experts said.
The outbreak has radiated across the United States, surfacing in at least four new states plus San Francisco.
Simply put: greenhouse gases do not absorb enough of the heat radiated by Earth to cause global warming.
Her biomorphic wood sculptures, typified by the "Screws" series of the 1970s in particular, radiated warmth and simplicity.
He asked them to make sure that even their body language radiated a sense of pride and coöperation.
Making a triumphant debut as a leader there on Tuesday, this tap dancer radiated joy and personified it.
I wanted to face childbirth with the same kind of confidence that radiated from the runners I admired.
They would be radiated by a too-close sun and there would be no hospital to treat their cancers.
MELBOURNE, Australia — On a mild October evening in Carlton North, the crowd outside Gerald's Bar radiated early springtime exuberance.
He was unfailingly kind, respectful of everyone no matter their "station," and had a personality that radiated for miles.
Gargantuan shock waves radiated outward, throwing solid rock and dense earth into bizarre states of fluidity for many miles.
From Hollywood, Disneyland and the Beach Boys' surf cities, its pop culture radiated eastward across the continent, and beyond.
This, along with other gases like methane, has trapped heat that would otherwise have radiated back out to space.
When he spoke to old acquaintances about his meteoric rise from vagrant to entrepreneur, he radiated clarity and joy.
I was surprised by how, at the moment of impact, a pang of orgasmic sensations radiated throughout my crotch.
But those who recall the tall, dark pianist during his residency say he radiated self-assurance beyond his years.
It seemed to hang from the steep steeple of the Town Hall tower, tall, all angles, and radiated violet.
The makeup artist Pat McGrath radiated delight (and nerves) as she accepted the Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator.
She then checks her purse, grabs her suitcase, and continues her trip slightly more radiated than she was moments before.
It's a little bit less, because some of their mass is converted to energy and radiated away in gravitational waves.
But its solar panels will have to be cooled continuously by circulating water, the waste heat then radiated into space.
Yet he also radiated a Marvin-like sense of something kept private beneath the magnetism, a gravity beyond the jokes.
The coronavirus outbreak has radiated to at least 77 countries, killing more than 3,200 people and infecting more than 93,000.
Their anger radiated from the page: It was explicit, not implicit, and it guided the book from its opening sections.
"He could have been reading obituaries for all the delight he radiated," Mr. Watterson told The Washington Post in 2012.
In the last several months, severe pain has radiated down his left leg despite multiple cortisone injections and other treatments.
But above all, she radiated love for us, ultimately pushing us out into the world to shine on our own.
I think this presents an interesting issue, because these artworks were initially celebrated for the sense of newness they radiated.
The Thames was so polluted then that in the particularly hot summer of 173, a ghastly stench radiated from its waters.
The stylist, accidental beauty entrepreneur, and, now, icon of agelessness, radiated something beyond great genes and a lit-from-within sunniness.
Afterward, the radiated water is then pumped out of the plant and stored in tanks that are proliferating around the site.
Ultraviolet radiation is the energy radiated by the sun that arrives on Earth in wavelengths too short for us to see.
There was nothing elaborate—she wore a sparkly red jumpsuit that radiated maturity and proved her worth with pure vocal talent.
Looking like a somber, scruffy monk in training, Mr. Trifonov played with a focus and concentration that radiated throughout the hall.
By looking at heat radiated by asteroids, it is possible to estimate an asteroid's size and the reflectivity of its surface.
De Almeida wore red striped pants and a yellow shirt and was accompanied by a handler; he radiated good-natured charisma.
It looked like Zappa up there, more or less, though his form radiated the paranormal brightness that holograms can't help emitting.
Though they wouldn't speak explicitly about their sexuality until years later, gayness radiated from the band's stage presence and subject matter.
Radiated condoms were also sold, promising a boost to sexual function, but they banned in 1940 for "false and misleading" health claims.
A gorgeous (and glowy) moment from the N.Y.C. premiere, where her she radiated from head to toe in an embellished Balmain minidress.
Only 21947 feet 7603 inches tall — colleagues called him "Winkle," for periwinkle — the captain was a compact man who radiated quiet confidence.
The activists I grew up idolizing seemed to all have an ethereal glow to them — they radiated passion, dignity, truth, and justice.
Native to Madagascar, the radiated tortoise stands out from other half-shells because of the star pattern that appears across its shell.
The collision of two black holes produces more power than all the light radiated from stars and galaxies at any one time.
Friendly and silly where other comics were vicious and caustic, they radiated a sunny glow that gave their barbs a light touch.
Much of the work involves pumping a steady torrent of water into the wrecked and highly radiated reactors to cool them down.
Ms. Nudel had planted an extensive garden full of plants and trees mentioned in the Bible, and it radiated peacefulness and calm.
The villagers who told me about her had described her accurately — a slender British woman in her late 60s who radiated calm.
The remaining three solar masses were converted into gravitational waves that radiated more energy than all the stars in the known universe.
The doctor examined her and was concerned about fever in addition to back pain that radiated to the legs and caused weakness.
But it also radiated opulence, with furnishings including a vintage Gothic armoire with tall mirrors and a giant silver candelabrum (sans candles).
The nested loops of DNA radiated out like steps from that spiraling scaffold, packing snuggly into the cylindrical configuration that characterizes the chromosome.
Because they're so reflective, they can also help determine how much solar energy is absorbed by the Earth and radiated back into space.
Its instruments collect data about the Earth's oceans, land, ice, and atmosphere, collecting energy radiated from Earth's surface across nine different spectral bands.
Even basic tasks—getting dressed, brushing teeth, tying shoes—were, for her, a trigger for a blinding pain that radiated from her chest.
But unlike their famous gamma-radiated movie cousin, the Hulk, these guys may not have the strength or stamina to do their jobs.
In another case, a supervisor and a crane operator were arrested in July for alleged illegal dumping of radiated plant debris in Minamisoma.
The video of the impromptu lecture went viral, adding to the glamour already radiated by the snowboarding, cannabis-legalising, refugee-embracing prime minister.
Part of Putin's appeal was that, unlike Yeltsin, he radiated discipline: He didn't drink, didn't smoke, and was a black belt in karate.
Although Fred began as a character who radiated benevolent sexism and calculated kindness, actor Joseph Fiennes is now leaning into his character's creepiness.
Tommy was a leader of dignity, compassion and extraordinary courage, whose presence radiated hope upon our city during times of struggle and conflict.
Whatever it was, it didn't emit significant visible light, probably because the surrounding dust absorbed the visible light and re-radiated it as infrared.
They rotate like the Earth does and that re-radiated heat acts like a tiny rocket thruster which can actually move the asteroid around.
When the star was ripped apart, stellar debris fell around the black hole, forming a temporary, gaseous disc that heated up and radiated light.
Paleontologists believe that the epic story of the trilobite began in what's now Siberia, where they radiated out to take over the Cambrian seas.
The timeless beauty and fashion icon (hello, LBD) radiated a grace, elegance, self-awareness, charm and confidence unlike any other celebrity, living or dead.
Tsubasa herself was a sunbeam, but her father had an elegiac middle-aged tragedy to him, a poetry of persistence, that radiated brightly, too.
"There's a very important reason for regulating different-sized banks differently," Frank said, pointing to the 2008 crash that radiated from large, overleveraged banks.
This young woman's eyes radiated a sparkling kindness, like two universes gazing out from some impossibly vast and infinite space hidden behind her face.
Both Scarborough and Brzezinski radiated the self-confident hauteur of leading art historians confronted with a well-meaning amateur who knows what he likes.
Ms. Phillips was 25 and still thought of herself as a small-town girl from South Carolina, but something about her radiated star power.
Radiated condoms and watches were once very popularWhile radiation in everyday items might seem strange, the practice was unknowingly common in the early 20th century.
He was a man who wore tight muscle shirts and radiated self-confidence but used to throw up before sermons because he was so nervous.
Heat that is radiated off the Earth's surface when it gets dark is captured by the anti-solar panel and used to generate usable energy.
Concentric circles radiated out from David Cameron when he was prime minister: first the "sofa" government, then the most loyal ministers, then the cabinet outsiders.
Her greatest appeal came when she smiled, a wide, genuine smile that radiated a warmth we've yet to see from her, or from her husband.
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It was so hot that day, the heat waves radiated off the ground and the air was heavy with the odor of dusty cow shit.
Osiris-Rex will help scientists understand how heat radiated from the sun is gently steering Bennu on an increasingly menacing course through the solar system.
Her hair was wrapped elegantly behind her head, and her smile, broad and warm, radiated as I asked her what female supremacy meant to her.
It's a glorious, huge shrine to Nuka Cola, the beverage so iconic its bottle caps have become the de facto currency in Fallout's radiated wasteland.
The final bars radiated an almost shocking sweetness, as if to suggest that Mahler, at the end of his life, were reliving scenes from childhood.
The Appraisal Light radiated from the large, leaded front window of 58 West 10th Street on Thursday night, as it does most Thursdays and Fridays.
As if illuminated or radiated from within, all 11 of the loosely worked acrylic paintings in Fear of Waves glow with a soft, unearthly light.
Designed as a municipal building in 21980 by Jacques Kalisz, the gray concrete behemoth somehow radiated childlike exuberance and dystopian menace at the same time.
The store's models and employees (who were, purportedly, also sometimes its models) radiated a '230s-porno sexiness — stripey kneesocks, running shorts — that seemed somehow innocent.
Boxes can be released from the wing pod at pre-arranged intervals, to control and maximise the spread of radiated insects according to each location.
Notably, there was a big trend of radiated watches so people could read the time in the dark, though they were later scrapped for health concerns.
There was solace to be found in Vanessa's commanding presence, a strength that radiated from her eyes even as she stood nose-to-nose with evil.
For a very specific moment in the early 2000s zeitgeist, California's Orange County, and all the warmth it radiated, lingered prominently in all of our minds.
The last major entry in the series, Fallout 4 was released at the end of 2015, and it introduced players to a radiated version of Boston.
More than two dozen other patients were radiated over their entire bodies — not to treat medical problems but, instead, to see what the effects would be.
I was struck by the disdain toward digital that radiated from both Fox and NBC executives, who fell over themselves to assert TV's superiority over YouTube.
Clinton radiated confidence, from her pungent delivery and easy laugh to the unusually expressive ways she shifted her tone and delighted in her own best lines.
At every cafe, in the rough stone buildings of every city center, crowds radiated out from large screens, leaning in, waiting for plausible excuses to scream.
The outbreak, which has killed more than 23.4,219 people globally, has radiated across the United States, surfacing in at least four new states plus San Francisco.
The news radiated out of the Lindo Wing and down South Wharf Road, where a cheerful, punchy crowd had swelled over the course of the day.
The coronavirus outbreak has radiated from its epicenter in Wuhan to nearly 30 countries and regions, killing more than 800 people and infecting more than 30,000.
I had gathered him up, I thought, and this sparked a sense of warmth that started in the central pit of me and then radiated out.
It's slim enough to fit under a helmet, it reflects radiated heat back to the wearer, and it's highly breathable thanks to its thin jersey construction.
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There was nothing anguished or depressing about his life and work, all of which radiated a vitality and pure joy that seemed to defy age or circumstance.
The previously unreleased footage is interlaced with current day interviews of Goodall, who reflects on her career and impact with the same warm humility she's always radiated.
In any case, Harkness, who arrived in jeans and well-worn cowboy boots, her blonde hair staticky from the Santa Ana winds, fairly radiated spontaneity and sincerity.
Viola Davis, in a simple slinky black dress, jewels at her neck, her hair springing up freely around her face, radiated the fierce spirit of the night.
With his wife, Melania, at his side, Mr. Trump radiated a paternal beam as his four grown children attested to his skills as a father and mentor.
Detailed laboratory studies of absorption of radiation show that carbon dioxide absorbs less than 85033 percent of all the frequencies making up the heat radiated by Earth.
Climate scientists argue that the thermal energy absorbed by greenhouse gases is re-radiated, causing warming of air, slowing cooling of Earth and even directly warming Earth.
The pictures had been painted with an unusually light and confident hand; they were brimming with color — sparkling blues and brilliant reds — and radiated joy and vitality.
Bizet's "Adieux de l'Hôtesse Arabe" felt drab, without a range of vocal colors, and the "Jewel Song," from Gounod's "Faust," radiated clenched-teeth determination rather than sparkle.
The recovery has radiated from Dublin "like a ripple effect," he said, first reaching the commuter areas around the city and then the rest of the country.
"Superduperstar" was what Sports Illustrated called him in a 1974 cover story—and truly, no baseball player of the 1970s radiated greater star quality than Reggie Jackson.
Seeing the final pictures confirmed what I had learned to be true: the joy and genuine confidence radiated off of the screen and that's why I looked beautiful.
"We've lost one of the great style icons, a woman who radiated elegance and grace like no other, while remaining absolutely whip smart, right up until the end."
In some ways, she looked like an entirely different person, but she was also instantly recognizable: she had the same ready smile, and radiated the same quiet intelligence.
Over the desk was a map of Connecticut made by one of her six best friends; arrows radiated from a heart with the distance to each one's college.
The best wines radiated syrah character, but with a density that comes with the sunny, warm climate away from the Washington coast and east of the Cascade Mountains.
During Philo's tenure, Celine was regarded as prime feminist fashion, a feeling that radiated from the fact that Philo designed from a place of kinship with her customers.
The organ itself radiated from an ornate carved wooden base supporting a delicate forest of steel pipes, framed by the pinkish-blue halo of the north rose window.
Even relieved of these duties, Dench still radiated big grandma energy, bringing a pumpkin pie to the gathering and presenting Hinton with a handmade scrapbook recounting their friendship.
In other words, Trump has persuaded very few Americans to support the wall who don't share the underlying skepticism toward immigration that he has radiated throughout his presidency.
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But as bright as that light is, it's not the whole story—we only seem to see a fraction of the total energy as radiated light, for some reason.
At the French Ambassador's residence, the 85-year-old Supreme Court Justice sipped champagne, and during an interview Saturday with NPR's Nina Totenberg, her rosy cheeks radiated good health.
Thompson herself expressed disappointment that material more clearly revealing Valkyrie as bisexual was cut from 2017's "Thor: Ragnarok," but even without the confirmation, her character radiated bi energy.
There are the residents of Far Harbor, fiercely independent descendants of fishermen, who cling to a shrinking small town on the docks, the only oasis from the radiated fog.
Nicknamed "the runt" by his siblings, buck-toothed Bobby was easily outshined by older brothers Jack and Joe Jr. and other family standouts who radiated Kennedy promise and personality.
Then, when Judge Kavanaugh's turn came to speak in the afternoon, the feeling of the event shifted dramatically, as the Supreme Court nominee radiated anger over his nomination process.
In "Concerto DSCH," the impeccable Anthony Huxley stole the show, not only for his unsurpassable leaps and turns but for the sheer pleasure he radiated from start to finish.
Tooze shows how the upheaval radiated outward, shaping not only the new economic order but also the political free-for-all that scrambled traditional allegiances, both here and abroad.
But after being pelted with energized particles in a highly-radiated zone around Earth called the Van Allen belts, the rocket ignited — and performed better than SpaceX engineers envisioned.
"I can only imagine how all over the place her emotions must have been, but she radiated a sense of calm, even when things went wrong," Macon wrote for Vogue.com.
Rendered in rich caramel tones, their skin seemed to almost glow, much like the face of the artist herself, who radiated warmth and excitement as she greeted each passing visitor.
Hours after Khloé Kardashian shared another cryptic message about relationships on her Instagram Story, the new mother radiated love on Saturday while holding her 6-week-old daughter True Thompson.
Since then, much like Springfield's Blinky the Three-Eyed Fish, "Steamed Hams" has transformed into a delightfully devilish monster of a meme in the radiated cesspool that is the internet.
Friends of the Harts had a different view of the couple, describing them to CNN affiliate KOIN as loving parents who gave the kids everything they had and radiated positivity.
The researchers have so far shown that when released into the wild, the radiated tsetse males fail to breed with females, effectively erasing the next generation and undermining the population.
In this case, the stick spiders radiated into three ecological types: brown rock-dwelling spiders, shiny gold leaf-dwelling spiders, and a white matted species of spider that munches on lichen.
"The most likely explanation is that thick interstellar gas and dust near the galaxy&aposs center absorbed the X-rays and visible light, then re-radiated it as infrared," Mattila said.
In a fraction of a second, the power radiated through these waves was more than ten times greater than the combined luminosity of every star and galaxy in the observable universe.
Ring members had been taking radiated turtles from their native Madagascar, wrapping them in tin foil to avoid X-ray detection, stuffing them on a flight, and flying them to China.
Together, they radiated comfort: easy in their flirting, wrenching in their split, raising more than ever the question of why Octavian would ever leave the Marschallin for a girl like Sophie.
From her youth until her last moments on earth, Barbara Bush could be plain spoken and strong willed at times and always radiated a humanity and goodwill that is quintessentially American.
Of the energy released, some 5.3 × 1047 joules was radiated away as gravitational waves—enough to warp a laser beam on Earth by about one-thousandth the width of a single proton.
The slowdown in oil and gas has radiated deep into the economy and huge cuts by heavy equipment and farm machinery manufacturers are battering thousands of smaller suppliers across the industrial belt.
Fodorio had his thing and he wore it well, a persona that radiated through the tender wood of his bow down to the strings and out the soundpost into the concert hall.
Ted Bundy cultivated surface charm because he didn't know how to talk to people, and radiated the illusion of success because he was never quite able to establish himself in a career.
The inner jackets insulation comes thanks to a synthetic fill and also through Columbia's patented Omni-Heat Reflective system, wherein a pattern of metallic dots reflect radiated heat back toward the body.
Trying to recreate the aura his father radiated in Return to the 36 Chambers or any of his work with Wu Tang sounds like the debut album no one was asking for.
At least 100 people stood atop the pile clearing it by hand, piece by piece, passing boulders and twisted steel pipes along a human chain that radiated from the heap like spokes.
In "Crashed," Tooze shows how the upheaval of 2008 radiated outward, shaping not only the new economic order but the political free-for-all that stumped conventional pundits and scrambled traditional allegiances.
The haunting image seemed to have been created at once in a hurry and with meticulous care: a close-up of a face (her brother's, I'd learn) that radiated might and melancholy.
The bright light of freedom has radiated from that temple like a beacon to the world, safeguarding our rights to fairness and opportunity in exchange for our committed service as responsible citizens.
He was soft-spoken, with a distant echo of an Irish brogue, but it was an understated manner that belied the self-confidence radiated by the buildings he made for his patrons.
The radiated flies will be loaded into boxes enclosed within long chambers that sit below the drone's wings, explains Javier Espuch, one member of the five-strong team who developed the drone.
As early farmers radiated out of the Near East, he argued, they bred with indigenous hunter-gatherers, until by the time they reached colder climates their genes were a good mix of both.
In #Happy, those who radiated joy were: Barbara Bermudo (who gives her first interview after leaving Univision), Carlos Vives, Carolina Miranda, Francisca Lachapel, David Chocarro, Wilmer Valderrama, Dayanara Torres, Thalia and Rita Moreno.
Through a series of heartfelt, often raw monologues — his eulogy for friend/mentor Don Rickles radiated a perfect mix of warmth, pain, and humor — the sharp Everyman truly realized his powers of persuasion.
"They were the sweetest couple you'll ever meet, their love just radiated out of them, and their love of Christ shown through with everything that they did," Rebekah's mother, Rachel Bouma, tells PEOPLE.
Maura Binkley was an FSU student who "radiated love for everybody," her father said, and Nancy Van Vessem was a faculty member who touched many lives, according to her friends and co-workers.
The devout peanut farmer from Georgia, ridiculed for wearing a sweater during a sober and stern White House speech, was followed by a former Hollywood leading man who radiated confidence, optimism and charm.
The teams will study a variety of aspects about the samples, including completing an experiment begun 50 years ago by studying how water is stored in the radiated environment of the moon's surface.
The terrifically talented Benjamin Lewis, the Adrian I saw, radiated a sweet and incandescent solipsism, untainted by hipster irony, that befits a lad who is after all the star of his own life.
"DBRS have flagged that they have some concerns about Portugal, and that has started a bit of a sell-off which has radiated elsewhere in the euro zone," Commerzbank strategist David Schnautz said.
Having absorbed the emotional intensity radiated by the contorted figures and objects on these canvases, it's startling to encounter Al-Azzawi's workbooks — lusciously sensual and densely colored, with freely expressed and highly engaging figuration.
Permutations of all these sentiments radiated off the Hollywood Bowl's stage Friday night, washing over the 3203,000 people gathered there for a tribute concert in honor of late Linkin Park front man Chester Bennington.
A new study recently published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters suggests that summer clouds over Southern California have dwindled as both increasing temperatures and heat-radiated from urban sprawl have driven clouds away.
His compositions radiated confidence; his solo-piano improvisations balanced conviction and meditation; his bass voice, in music by Meredith Monk, Peter Maxwell Davies and Frederic Rzewski, was a formidable mixture of reverberation and clarity.
Dulce is Spanish for "sweet," and sweetness is what the 8-year-old protagonist of this film, aptly named Dulce, radiated as she welcomed us to her village, La Ensenada, on Colombia's Pacific coast.
When the bomb detonated overhead, the force of the explosion tossed him into the air, and the heat it radiated melted his cotton shirt and seared the skin off his back and one arm.
A crowd of 23,312, including 48,736 who paid, radiated enthusiasm under sunny skies as the New York Mets fought their way to a typical 4-3 defeat at the hands of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
University of Cincinnati's Alchemy presented a kind of sonic silo, which surrounded the visitor with a kaleidoscope of stunning Rookwood tiles, as well as offering an echo point that radiated spoken noise back in stereo.
After a few minutes my feet became chilled by the cold, damp air that radiated from the concrete floor, over which scraps of carpet had been laid in a futile attempt to help insulate it.
Government officials say they see no other way than to depend on the contracting system to clean up the radiated zone, a project whose ballooning cost is now estimated at 5 trillion yen ($44 billion).
That face radiated with similar power at a famous moment in Act 3 of Kenneth MacMillan's "Romeo and Juliet" as Juliet sits on her bed upstage: Ms. Teuscher lifted her head as if addressing destiny.
On Thursday we challenged Well readers with a difficult real-life case of a middle aged man who developed chest pain that radiated to his neck, followed by a persistent and loud whooshing in his ear.
But it's hard to get accurate information in or out of North Korea, so the world has been trying to reconstruct what exactly blew up and where from the vibrations that radiated from the test site.
Once it tops 100 Celsius [212 degrees Fahrenheit], as soon as early July, the spacecraft won't be able to spend time in close proximity to Ryugu because all that radiated heat is hard on the spacecraft.
The legs, bright red and wet with snail butter, radiated around the body, which had been excavated and backfilled with crab meat that had been enriched into a form not too far off from lobster thermidor.
When it had all ended, Notre Dame a national champion in the most improbable fashion, the shock radiated outward from the court and into both locker rooms, knocking winner and runner-up alike almost physically backwards.
But Wilson also pointed out that in Housman's choice of Manilius there seems an element of perversity and self-mortification, and that his scholarship sometimes radiated not so much love for literature as hatred for his rivals.
Starting in the first millennium before Christ, the almost inconceivably rich and vibrant power of five dynasties—the Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang—radiated out from Shaanxi Province and lured in the finest cooks and ingredients.
Dr. Hawking became convinced that his calculation was correct when he realized that the outgoing radiation would have a thermal spectrum characteristic of the heat radiated by any warm body, from a star to a fevered forehead.
A great portrait is a likeness of an individual that takes on universal meaning, and this one — whether it depicts Zamor or not — radiated virtues I needed to be reminded of: liberty, equality and, above all, fraternity.
For the casual snap, Simpson radiated everyday elegance while wearing a long black dress, which she paired with a camel-colored coat and an over-sized bag, as well as black sunglasses and a pair of matching heels.
"It was sharp and radiated from my chest up through my neck," Sig Hansen tells PEOPLE in this week's issue about the crippling pain he experienced last February while sitting in the captain's chair of his fishing boat.
Indeed, his whole performance radiated calm, confidence and joy: a big, burly man with luxuriant long black hair, brown karakul hat, one small gold earring and many chunky rings, effortlessly smiling and gesticulating through his glorious baritone singing.
John F. Kennedy's mirrored the combination of idealism and cynicism of the president, and for all the excitement that Kennedy's "new frontier" radiated, he hadn't achieved all that much before his life and his presidency were cut short.
The mug shot that had been provided to the press, evidently from his pre-Islamic years, portrayed a hard and contemptuous man, but he had grown chubby in prison and now radiated a smug detachment more than violence.
AMERICAS * The death toll in the United States rose to 12 and at least 57 new cases were confirmed on Thursday as the outbreak radiated across the country, surfacing in at least four new states and San Francisco.
Cook's Illustrated recommends The Original Baking Steel because it radiated heat more intensely than traditional stones in their testing, which gave pizza crust a flavorful charring and taller profile and cut down on baking times in their tests.
Every other day after school, Tiger Mother instructed me to lay on my back while she massaged every last pore on my face with thick layers of foreign creams, primping and pampering every millimeter until I radiated to perfection.
By far the most elegant in dress and apathetic toward patrons, she waltzed through the Guggenheim in cream leather pants, wrapped in a cashmere shawl, with her platinum sculpted bob and long burgundy fingernails that radiated their own light.
From Wolbachia to radiated males, from OX513A to gene drives, all of these solutions have significant issues, say critics: expense, proof of disease reduction, environmental impact studies, community support, and especially the need for mosquito control during any outbreak.
The radiated tortoises - prized by dealers for their beautiful shells - were so dry that some of them had to be soaked in water for weeks, said Susie Bartlett, from the Wildlife Conservation Society, based in New York's Bronx Zoo.
About 40 percent of those shoppers pick up something additional in store when coming to pick up their online orders, making both the online in store order pick ups and radiated sales among the highest of the big retailers.
The official China Daily newspaper said in an editorial on Thursday ties between the two countries have "radiated new vitality", and that Kim's visits to the agricultural and traffic control centers showed the economy was a priority for him.
For a nation rattled by the Soviet Union's advances in space, including putting a man in orbit the year before, the Ohioan radiated the can-do attitude, frontier spirit and gusty valor that characterized the best of his countrymen.
The freshly formed back hole's mass is typically a few percent smaller than the sum of the masses of the two initial black holes—all the rest has been radiated away by gravitational waves, most of it during the merger phase.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MARRAKESH — As the afternoon sun radiated onto Jemaa el-Fna square in the old medina quarter of the city, nine bodies emerged before me on the ground, beatboxing and gyrating, surrounded by curious onlookers.
On January 21, it was a matter of sheer determination — a feeling that radiated from the Women's March protesters who kept pouring into the train station from all corners of New York City and its neighboring cities and suburbs beyond.
In 1974, Stephen Hawking proposed that at the event horizon of a black hole—the rim that marks the point of no return—the strange effects of quantum mechanics mean that particles can pop into existence and be radiated away.
"One could ... attempt to detect the reflected or radiated light from the planet directly — this can be done only for nearby planets," astronomer Artie Hatzes, a scientist unaffiliated with the new study, wrote in a Nature analysis about the findings.
But that doesn't matter, Dr. Ajello and his colleagues say: All the energy ever radiated by these stars is still with us, filling the universe with a sort of fog, a sea of photons known as the extragalactic background light.
Created by scientists Matt Allinson and Keir Little, the bot live tweets Britain's radiated slurry moving to and from nuclear waste storage facility Sellafield using data drawn from RealTimeTrains—a website that displays live running information for the British railway network.
Lines radiated outward from the Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est and Gare d'Orsay, among others, creating a Paris-centric concept of the hexagonal nation that persists today: The historian Jules Michelet perceived it as a grand tool of unification.
But removed from the opinionated throb of New York City, where reaction to both the Hammons and Noland exhibitions once radiated hotly, these replica-replica-exhibits fall flat, and the meta fog surrounding them is simply too thick to parse.
Bengal tiger African bull elephant Spotted hyena Morelet's crocodile Scarlet ibis Chapman's zebra Cheetah Radiated tortoise Andean condor Rhinoceros Southern ostrich Red angus bull Clouded leopard Crested partridge Bactrian camel Tapir Elephants, rhinos and lions are not animals anyone associates with England.
You could see it last year during Ben Jones' show at Ace Gallery in Beverly Hills, where video projections of geometric shapes radiated from the walls and visitors played on glowing ping pong tables with bases built from cartoon dogs and dragons.
"His Monteverde years were very important, his presence radiated culture around him," said Nina Quarenghi, a historian and teacher who has written an authoritative book about Monteverde in the 20th century, which she described as a mishmash of high and low culture.
He had retired from Harlem's Canaan Baptist and moved to Virginia in the aftermath of strokes that left him dependent on a wheelchair and incapable of much facial expression, though his eyes still radiated trouble and his mouth still delivered the gibes.
And yet once the French Revolution had broken out and the gospel of the Rights of Man had radiated to all corners of the universe, and once the European powers had fallen anew into interimperialist war, the extremely oppressed saw their opportunity.
"People in my class occasionally mentioned that he gave off weird vibes and was the kind of person that radiated an energy that you didn't want to associate with," said Luke, a 19-year-old who asked that his last name not be published.
On Wednesday the world was lifted and inspired when leaders and luminaries from across the spectrum of opinion gathered at Washington National Cathedral for a state funeral that radiated genuine admiration and profound appreciation for the life and works of George Herbert Walker Bush.
You might argue as vigorously for his essay collections, "Thank God for the Atom Bomb" (1988) and "The Boy Scout Handbook and Other Observations" (1982), in which he radiated curmudgeonly intelligence about everything from nude beaches and the Indianapolis 500 to George Orwell's radical honesty.
I get into a tangle with some supermutants that are sitting on a huge cache of ammunition, and then I stumble across a giant teapot-shaped building that's being attacked by a seemingly never-ending wave of radiated creatures, including rabid dogs and giant, bloated flies.
Since breaking out in 2005 with the Saturday Night Live short "Lazy Sunday," the Lonely Island have radiated a lot of geeky good cheer while seeming hip about it, making the inherent dorkiness of their white-dudes-doing-black-music shtick not just funny but resiliently fresh.
Blair's influence radiated outward quickly, crossing publishing houses and genres: Lydian is used on Andrew Martin's fiction debut Early Work, released by Farrar, Strauss & Giroux last year, as well as Qing Li's Forest Bathing, a guide to using trees to make you healthier, published by Penguin Random House.
Photographs circulated by the online news organization Sahara Reporters, and said to be from the attack in Mubi, showed blood smeared across a concrete room where charred marks radiated from a hole in the wall, and damaged beams hanging from a ceiling that appeared to have been blown apart.
During one string chorale in the first movement, Ms. Uchida dulled the tone of her accompanying chords until they sounded like small bells; in a passage for strings alone, the three upper voices blended into a single pale haze against which Mr. Stumpf's vibrant cello radiated generosity and warmth.
LOS ANGELES — Friends remembered 14-year-old Dominic Blackwell, one of the two students who were killed when a classmate opened fire at a Southern California high school, as a happy teen who radiated positivity and one who would reach out to others in need of a friend.
"We have really come a long way in trying to better understand how to screen for prostate cancer and, once we detect a prostate cancer, how best to treat that prostate cancer and understand that not every man needs to have his prostate removed or radiated," Lichtenfeld said.
From the old map's centre, as Mr Maçães describes it, the power of the United States radiated to the European and East Asian edges of Eurasia, acting as "a kind of forward deployment against the dangers emanating from its inner core"—that is, the communist challenges from Moscow and Beijing.
"I have to give [my body] a lot more attention in the sense that, I think partly, I'm just a little older and I also feel having been radiated I just have to stretch my hips and really do a lot of pilates and walk a lot," Cross told PEOPLE.
It struck me as strange, as I walked from one bar in the West Village to another in the East, how the community I was seeking seemed only to exist in a few institutions between these few avenues, and from there had radiated across the world to call me to it.
He radiated confidence and friendliness as he ushered a group of British and American journalists and policy analysts into an elegant wood-paneled sitting room where he claimed that the social fabric of Syria was stitched together "much better than before" a chaotic civil war began more than five years ago.
Then there he was, back still presented to her, making his way along the platform to the other end; she pushed through the crowd behind him until she was close enough to touch the heavy weave of his coat, could almost feel the heat he radiated, smell the sweet-sour wool.
Research fellows Dr Ng Kian Ann and Dr Lee Pui Mun told Business Insider that the outer strips act like tracks for "surface waves" to "glide" wirelessly around the body, whereas the ones underneath serve an "earthing" function which prevents the signal from being radiated in the direction towards the wearer's body.
"While a dull thick ache radiated up into my neck and down my arms, a strange and macabre thought raced through my mind: My dead body in the backseat is really going to ruin this cabbie's day… on the bright side, I'd really only be broke for less than an hour," he writes.
The three of us sat in a small room, surrounded by blinking lights, a wall of keyboards, synths, weird masks, a blurry TV that radiated lights coordinated to the sound of music, and a little cot I sometimes fell asleep on when Rafter and Zack got stuck on mixing something just right.
But more than that vision itself, what convinced me to leave a job I enjoyed for the great unknown of a startup that had been around for just two months was the unwavering dedication to that vision, and belief in its promise, that radiated from Vox's founders Ezra Klein, Melissa Bell, and Matt Yglesias.
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The extreme poses of the figures, their limbs splayed apart or pulled into a defensive crouch, anticipate the exaggerated anatomies of the Neo-Expressionists, particularly Francesco Clemente, by several years, and the coloring of their skin — dark, disagreeable earth tones and unnatural shades of violet, pink and lime green — comes off as diseased or seared, as if radiated.
Thus, one radiated particle at a time, the black hole blinks out of existence, ultimately leaving no trace: Hawking's calculation indicated that the radiation is "thermal," consisting of a featureless, random spread of energies that encodes no details about the collapsed star that formed the black hole, or about anything else of interest that might have fallen in.
It's difficult to describe how beautiful Sangre de Muerdago's set was, especially once the vocal harmonies took flight and the flute joined in and the harp's silver strings washed over it all like seafoam… they radiated joy, and at that moment, as I closed my eyes and listened to them sing beneath the church rafters, it sounded like freedom.
Literally so at Atelier Versace, where the 21 looks by Donatella Versace radiated a gilded Wonder Woman look, from a caped gold lace dress suspended by 3-D printed bronze metallic ropes around the neck to a sharp-shouldered catsuit as flexible as a pair of leggings but pavéd in approximately 8,000 sequins cut in different geometric shapes, fading from a 24-carat gold color into ivory.

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