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Its frozen surface reflects much of the dim sunlight that shines upon it, giving a surface temperature of around -200°C.
In the photo, a light shines upon Ms. Huddleston, 25, as if from an alien spaceship that is going to beam her up.
Much has been taken from us, but much remains; and even in the dark, a great deal of light still shines upon the city of New York.
That's exactly why it's enlightening to see the tweeting voices of all of Ohio represented in these objects, and also why it makes so much sense for them to be on view in Cleveland during the RNC, when a rare national spotlight shines upon this city.
On the base of the tail is a large dark reddish- brown blotch. They seem drab in preserved specimens, but in living specimens they display brilliant blue, green, and vivid pink iridescence when light shines upon their bodies.
The usual account of Selene's origin is given by Hesiod. In the Theogony, the sun-god Hyperion espoused his sister Theia, who gave birth to "great Helios and clear Selene and Eos who shines upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless Gods who live in the wide heaven".Hesiod, Theogony 371–374. See also Apollodorus 1.2.
Solemn the drums thrill: Death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears. (58) The third stanza refers to soldiers marching to fight in the Battle of the Marne. It is less known than the fourth, despite occasionally being recited on Remembrance Day.
A three- link silver chain was made to symbolize their first agreement. The links represent "Peace, Friendship and Respect" between the Haudenosaunee and the Crown. It was also the first written treaty to use such phrases as: ::...as long as the sun shines upon the earth; ::as long as the waters flow; ::as long as the grass grows green, peace will last.
Rajendra lives a poor lifestyle along with his younger collegian brother Shekhar, as well a younger sister Meena. He is in love with a school-teacher, and both hope to get married after Meena and Shekhar's marriages. Luck shines upon them and Meena's marriage is arranged with Dr. Ramesh, while Shekhar decides to wed Shobha, the only daughter of a wealthy man obsessed with horse-racing. Rajendra mortgages his house with his paternal uncle.
Lyricist Heidi Parviainen has said about the song, "Virvatulen Laulu is a sad love story of a man and a friar´s lantern - a light that shines upon a pond in the night. And because the friar´s lantern disappears when the morning comes they can only meet when the night is dark. They sing together their sad lovesong." One of the Japanese bonus tracks share its title with Amberian Dawn's second album The Clouds of Northland Thunder.
Satyam (N. T. Rama Rao), a middle-class employee, leads a happy life along with his younger collegian brother Shekhar (Shobhan Babu), as well a younger sister Sharada (Chandrakala). He is in love with a school-teacher, Susheela (Krishna Kumari), and both hope to get married after Sharada and Shekhar's marriages. Luck shines upon them and Sharada's marriage is arranged with Dr. Ramesh (Harinath), while Shekhar decides to wed Lalitha (Vanisri), the only daughter of a wealthy man, Rao Bahadoor Ranga Rao (Nagabhushanam).
1999, p. 86. The canvas of The Magpie depicts a solitary black magpie perched on a gate formed in a wattle fence, as the light of the sun shines upon freshly fallen snow creating blue shadows. The painting features one of the first examples of Monet's use of colored shadows, which would later become associated with the Impressionist movement. Monet and the Impressionists used colored shadows to represent the actual, changing conditions of light and shadow as seen in nature, challenging the academic convention of painting shadows black.
' 2 Startled at the > solemn warning, Let the earth-bound soul arise; Christ, her Sun, all sloth > dispelling, Shines upon the morning skies. 3 Lo! the Lamb, so long expected, > Comes with pardon down from heaven; Let us haste, with tears of sorrow, One > and all to be forgiven; 4 So when next he comes with glory, Wrapping all the > earth in fear, May he then as our defender Of the clouds of heaven appear. 5 > Honour, glory, virtue, merit, To the Father and the Son, With the co-eternal > Spirit, While unending ages run.
Cadmium vapor produces a line at 643.8 nm (red), but low pressure sodium produces a line at 589.3 nm (yellow). Of all the lights, low pressure sodium is the only one that produces a single line, requiring no filter. The fringes only appear in the reflection of the light source, so the optical flat must be viewed from the exact angle of incidence that the light shines upon it. If viewed from a zero degree angle (from directly above), the light must also be at a zero degree angle.
The Ajanti Dagger is lost to the villains, and Kee takes a crossbow bolt meant for Chandler, dying in his arms while confessing her love for him. Doctor Hong and Kala offer him hope: as long as the sun shines upon Kee, the Child might be able to save her. With the help of the Child's familiar, Chandler locates Numspa's hideout, retrieves the dagger with the help of Til, one of Numspa's men converted to good by the Child, and frees the boy. When Chandler confronts Numspa, he reveals himself as a demon.
If so situated that the sun shines upon the plants in the middle of the day, they must be slightly shaded; give plenty of air, and never allow them to get dry. When well established with roots, shift them into 15 cm pots, which should be liberally supplied with manure water as they get filled with roots. In winter remove to a pit or house, where a little heat can be supplied whenever there is a risk of their getting frozen. They should stand on a moist bottom, but must not be subjected to cold draughts.
Jimmy, a boy disillusioned about Christmas, visit's his uncle Alfredo at his shop, who recounts the story of the Nativity Story in a different point of view. In ancient times, Herod the Great with his advisor Belial are searching for the Royal Treasures. Meanwhile, three powerful Magi – Balthazar, Gaspar, and Melchior – follow the Star of Bethlehem after its light shines upon them, hoping to find the King of Kings (Melchior hopes for it to lead him to a Valley of Gold). They cross paths in a small village, saving the villagers from bandits and rescue a young revolutionist Sarah, who joins them on their journey.
Sleep > seized him at the hour when the sun was in its zenith, and he found the > Majesty of this Revered God speaking with his own mouth, as a father speaks > with his son, saying: 'Behold thou me, my son, Thothmes. I am thy father, > Hor-em-akhet-Kheperi-Ra-Atum; I will give to thee my Kingdom upon earth at > the head of the living. Thou shalt wear the White Crown and the Red Crown > upon the Throne of Geb, the Hereditary Prince. The land shall be thine, in > its length and in its breath, that which the eye of the All-Lord shines > upon.
The three heroes of the Trine series depicted in Trine 2 Trine 2 takes places some years after the restoration of the kingdom of the previous game and opens with Amadeus (voiced by Kevin Howarth) sleeping after a long night trying to once again learn the elusive fireball spell. A strange light shines upon him, and beckons him to follow. Although somewhat perturbed, the wizard's curiosity overcomes his fear as he pursues the unearthly glow, which eventually reveals itself to be the Trine. Upon his arrival Pontius (voiced by Brian Bowles) appears, the Trine having already summoned him after he protected peasant farms from magically overgrown vines, and informs Amadeus that they are needed once more.
Mirrors reverse the direction of the image in an equal yet opposite angle from which the light shines upon it. This allows the viewer to see themselves or objects behind them, or even objects that are at an angle from them but out of their field of view, such as around a corner. Natural mirrors have existed since prehistoric times, such as the surface of water, but people have been manufacturing mirrors out of a variety of materials for thousands of years, like stone, metals, and glass. In modern mirrors, metals like silver or aluminum are often used due to their high reflectivity, applied as a thin coating on glass because of its naturally smooth and very hard surface.
Hartford Advocate, The Stones of Groton, by John Adamian, March 27, 2003 (retrieved July 25, 2006) One of these "root cellars", also known as the "calendar chamber", has an astronomical feature where an inner alcove is illuminated during the equinoxes by the alignment of a hole in the west wall, through which the sun shines upon a lighter stone on the opposite side, radiating illumination within the smaller, beehive shaped chamber. Somewhat removed from the structures, there is a stone circle, actually consisting of two circles of stones, one within the other, over ten feet in diameter. The outermost ring is made up of twelve stones worked to be curved. Archaeologists who have studied it consider it to have been a mill.
Theophrastus is perhaps the first classical author to mention bdellium, if the report that came back from his informant in Alexander's expedition refers to Commiphora wightii: "In the region called Aria there is a thorn tree which produces a tear of resin, resembling myrrh in appearance and odour. It liquefies when the sun shines upon it."Noted by Dalby 2002, ibid. It is also one of the first ores mentioned in the bible, in Genesis 2:12 Plautus in his play Curculio refers to it. Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History (12:36), describes the best bdellium coming from Bactria (identified as Commiphora wightii) as a "tree black in colour, and the size of the olive tree; its leaf resembles that of the oak and its fruit the wild fig", as well as bdellium coming from Nubia (identified as Commiphora africana).
" ("The proud daughter / of that monarch to whom / when it grows dark [elsewhere] the sun never sets."). In the early 17th century, the phrase was familiar to John Smith and to Francis Bacon, who writes: "both the East and the West Indies being met in the crown of Spain, it is come to pass, that, as one saith in a brave kind of expression, the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions, but ever shines upon one part or other of them: which, to say truly, is a beam of glory [...]". Thomas Urquhart wrote of "that great Don Philippe, Tetrarch of the world, upon whose subjects the sun never sets." In the German dramatist Friedrich Schiller's 1787 play Don Carlos, Don Carlos's father, Philip II, says, "Ich heiße / der reichste Mann in der getauften Welt; / Die Sonne geht in meinem Staat nicht unter.
Balzac wrote Modeste Mignon after returning to France from Saint Petersburg, where he spent the summer of 1843 with his future wife the Countess Ewelina Hańska, to whom the work is dedicated: > Daughter of an enslaved land, angel through love, witch through fancy, child > by faith, aged by experience, man in brain, woman in heart, giant by hope, > mother through sorrows, poet in thy dreams - to thee belongs this book, in > which thy love, thy fancy, thy experience, thy sorrow, thy hope, thy dreams, > are the warp through which is shot a woof less brilliant than the poesy of > thy soul, whose expression, when it shines upon thy countenance, is, to > those who love thee, what the characters of a lost language are to > scholars.Balzac, Modeste Mignon, Dedication "To a Polish Lady", translated > by Katharine Prescott Wormeley. In Saint Petersburg Balzac had read a French translation of the correspondence between the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and the young German Romantic Bettina Brentano, who was thirty-seven years his junior.Bettina Brentano von Arnim, Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde (1835).

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