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But Green says he's eyeing something more cosmic: his legacy.
Dedicated astro fans need more cosmic #content than a weekly horoscope column can provide.
In this, American skywatchers are sensing more cosmic delight than intimations of national greatness.
Sometimes, as with that ribbon, what you're wearing can be even more cosmic than that.
In October, the probe measured the telltale sign of more cosmic ray particles striking its instruments.
The league is still facing more cosmic questions, most notably the long-term effects of concussions.
Keep a positive mindset: when you express gratitude, it can bring even more cosmic blessings to you.
Perhaps through the commitment to randomness, he thought, he could find some larger, more cosmic sense of happiness.
A weakened magnetic field allows more cosmic radiation from space to strike our atmosphere, which creates more beryllium.
As weightless as it is, they still veer closer to their rock band roots than their more cosmic material.
A fair-minded person might wonder if Clinton's remarks on Iowa schools reflect her views on education in a more cosmic sense.
At the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, artworks confront their own untimeliness through appeals to a deeper, more cosmic, sense of space and time.
But Nichols' strange, winning 2011 film Take Shelter goes beyond the mysteries of the human heart, and into a more cosmic kind of conundrum.
Naturally, this has come with hype, and implications that more cosmic rays might mean a cooler climate, and fewer could lead to a warmer climate.
But as the series progressed, authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (collectively known as James S.A. Corey) have, well, expanded their scope to more cosmic issues.
Even in the 1950s — and especially in the 1940s, before his lines temporarily took on a hard geometry — one could've foreshadowed his later, far more cosmic oeuvre.
" An even more cosmic excerpt from the birthday month reads: "One of your most engaging talents is your ability to build the ultimate dream team that gets results.
At least "Alice Through the Looking Glass" isn't saddled with formulaic Disney songs, although as its perspective grows more cosmic, Danny Elfman's score settles into a mood of overawed grandiosity.
The crew of the Rocinante are dispatched to the Free Navy's stronghold at the end of the solar system, where they find that their problems might be dwarfed by more cosmic ones.
Conflict of a more cosmic kind animates "Saint Joan," Shaw's 1923 play about (among other things) a visionary female who finds herself sidelined and even strong-armed by men at every turn.
The energy shifts on September 224, when Mercury enters Virgo and focuses more cosmic energy in the career sector of your chart, making this a great time to shake hands and hold meetings.
The rocket of the title misses the moon and lands on Mars to find Earth's alternative future, a civilization destroyed by atomic warfare — a desolation far more cosmic than that envisioned by Fritz Lang.
The double exposure adds an even more cosmic quality to an already mystical scene — but rotate the photo 90 degrees and the gossamer is revealed as Smith herself, wrapped in light-colored fabric, gazing straight ahead.
Drummer Tim and guitarist Eric share vocal duties and imbue their compositions with the kind of existential dread that hangs over the best kind of death metal, eschewing blood and guts for a more cosmic, destructive focus.
In a cold open, he met on the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater with the astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson, who was looking through a telescope and urged Mr. Colbert to take a more cosmic perspective on recent events.
The fact that neither the movie nor Hank wants to explain the meaning behind these flashbacks is a giveaway that his journey back to civilization is, in a more cosmic sense, a metaphysical quest to resolve some past psychic wound.
In a banalized and depthless American postmodernity, he saw Miltonian struggle: devils swarming into classrooms, the slow gears of ancient conspiracies churning beneath the surface of everyday life, a world so much grander and more cosmic than it actually is.
And at the same time, on standouts like "Pray" or "Pale," the music and melodies burst out into colossal shimmers that grasp at something more ineffable, more cosmic, beyond the banalities of human experience of just another misspent Saturday night.
Given how many of the remaining MCU headliners are space-based (the Guardians, Thor, Captain Marvel), the future of MCU crossovers could very well be more cosmic than Earthbound, which would make it fairly easy to write around Spidey's absence.
The artworks in Weather Report confront their own untimeliness, in news cycle terms, through appeals to a deeper, more cosmic, sense of space and time, as well as the incorporation of the scientific tools that humans use to apprehend the planet's atmosphere.
The former Maricopa County sheriff has a more cosmic connection to Trumpism than McSally or Ward can claim: The president pardoned Arpaio last year, following his conviction on a contempt of court charge over his refusal to end a policing tactic to catch undocumented immigrants.
However, the moon itself is already very radioactive; since it doesn't have an atmosphere or a magnetic field, its surface is bombarded by far more cosmic radiation from space than the Earth is, resulting in radiation levels much higher than the ones we deal with on Earth.
There was an ingenuity to the way the separate strands — the Punisher's quest for vengeance against the New York gangs he blamed for annihilating his family, and Elektra's rolei in a more cosmic conflict involving warring bands of ninjas, immortality and a doomsday weapon — were woven together from episode to episode.
He developed a more cosmic later style at the school, still rooted in realism, but mining an almost unnamable vastness that underscored the scope of White's career: His figures, carrying the same grace, were now pictured amid a background of swirling abstraction, or a floating seashell, or a bloody hand print.
" He and Sanders had quite a lot more to say about Ember City, and over the course of a half hour or so, we got into some bigger, more cosmic questions, too—including the foundations of their uncharacteristically dark new album, the major themes of which Sanders pegs as, "time, mortality, and death, and loss, and sickness, and illness.
After 1823, Leopardi abandoned the myths and illustrious figures of the past, which he now considered to be transformed into meaningless symbols and turned to writing about suffering in a more "cosmic" sense.
It is described in detail in E. Nelson Bridwell's Krypton Chronicles that later on in Kryptonian history, Rao went from being the sun to a much more cosmic, monotheistic concept, which is "he who ignited the sun".
During the period 1930–2004, radiation-induced mutant varieties were developed primarily using gamma rays (64%) and X-rays (22%). Radiation breeding may take place in atomic gardens;Atomic Gardens: Public Perceptions & Public Policy , Life Sciences Foundation Magazine, Spring 2012. and seeds have been sent into orbit in order to expose them to more cosmic radiation.
War and deliberate attacks may also be put in this category. Other types of induced disasters include the more cosmic scenarios of catastrophic global warming, nuclear war, and bioterrorism. One opinion argues that all disasters can be seen as human-made, due to human failure to introduce appropriate emergency management measures.Blaikie, Piers, Terry Cannon, Ian Davis & Ben Wisner.
In M. J. Smith > & P. Liehr (Eds.), Middle range theories in nursing (pp. 145–165). New York, > NY:Springer; p. 147) Taking a developmental perspective concerning aging and transcendence, Tornstam defined the concept of gerotranscendence as "a shift in metaperspective, from a midlife materialistic and rational vision to a more cosmic and transcendent one, accompanied by an increase in life satisfaction."Tornstam, L. (1996).
Her first album, A Monastic Trio, was recorded in 1967. From 1968 to 1977, she released thirteen full- length records. As the years passed, her musical direction moved further from standard jazz into the more cosmic, spiritual world. Albums like Universal Consciousness (1971), and World Galaxy (1972), show a progression from a four- piece lineup to a more orchestral approach, with lush string arrangements and cascading harps.
Charged particles in the shower, mostly electrons and positrons, are deflected slightly in Earth's magnetic field. As these particles change direction, they emit synchrotron radiation. This radiation is visible as a bright flash on the sky for several nanoseconds at frequencies up to a few hundred MHz. It is hoped that the LOPES project will pave the way for more cosmic ray experiments with digital radio telescopes, such as LOFAR.
In this incarnation, the band released I Suck on that Emotion, through Drag City. After being threatened with a legal suit for the name Scene Creamers by a French graffiti artist collective of the same name, the band reverted to the name Weird War. Since then, its membership has become static, with the addition of Argentine Sebastian Thomson (of the group Trans Am) on drums, and its intent has become more cosmic.
Rainbow Arabia have toured the US with bands like Gang Gang Dance and Julian Casablancas and played shows in Europe with Wavves and Mogwai. They cite the label Sublime Frequencies and Syrian singer Omar Souleyman as influences. Their Kabukimono EP found critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2011, Rainbow Arabia shifted their focus towards into more cosmic territory aligning with the venerable Kompakt Records who released their first full-length album Boys And Diamonds.
Clarke's novelette "Jupiter Five" was cover-featured on the May 1953 issue of If. In 1948, he wrote "The Sentinel" for a BBC competition. Though the story was rejected, it changed the course of Clarke's career. Not only was it the basis for 2001: A Space Odyssey, but "The Sentinel" also introduced a more cosmic element to Clarke's work. Many of Clarke's later works feature a technologically advanced but still-prejudiced mankind being confronted by a superior alien intelligence.
The practices surrounding a corpse differ widely among cultures. Diogenes is famously said to have wanted his lifeless body to be thrown to the wolves so that his body can return to nature. Cultural practices that revere the dead across all cultures reveal that even in European cultures that attempt to adhere purely to what can be seen and touched, recognize that there is a more cosmic necessity to the body and connection to the physical and cosmological worlds.
If this is correct, then Hawking's original calculation should be corrected, though it is not known how (see below). A black hole of one solar mass () has a temperature of only 60 nanokelvins (60 billionths of a kelvin); in fact, such a black hole would absorb far more cosmic microwave background radiation than it emits. A black hole of (about the mass of the Moon, or about across) would be in equilibrium at 2.7 K, absorbing as much radiation as it emits.
There are about 106 times more cosmic ray muons than neutrino-induced muons observed in IceCube. Most of these can be rejected using the fact that they are traveling downwards. Most of the remaining (up-going) events are from neutrinos, but most of these neutrinos are from cosmic rays hitting the far side of the Earth; some unknown fraction may come from astronomical sources, and these neutrinos are the key to IceCube point source searches. Estimates predict the detection of about 75 upgoing neutrinos per day in the fully constructed IceCube detector.
" Robert Christgau awarded the record an A- with his only criticism being "when the topics become darker and more cosmic ... they clutter things with sound and whimsy". Also from Rolling Stone, Rob Tannenbaum's 1987 review said the album's craftsmanship was "a remarkable achievement", but decried: "This trading of the acute modernism that marked such classics as 'This Is Pop' and 'Making Plans for Nigel' for domestic solitude dampens the band's punk-roots energy and also limits its emotional spectrum. ... Partridge complains. But then he apologizes to his ex for being "rude" to her.
The galaxy emits a wind that consists of protons and other charged particles, creating a cloud that extends into intergalactic space but is lopsided towards the south. These protons make up a large fraction of high energy cosmic rays that impact the Earth. The effect is so great that the Earth receives five times more cosmic radiation at its northernmost point relative to the galactic plane compared to its southernmost point. . This lopsided effect exists because the Milky Way travels at a speed of 200 kilometres per second in the direction of the Virgo supercluster of galaxies, which lie to the galactic north.
The dose from cosmic radiation is largely from muons, neutrons, and electrons, with a dose rate that varies in different parts of the world and based largely on the geomagnetic field, altitude, and solar cycle. Airline crews receive more cosmic rays if they routinely work flight routes that take them close to the North or South pole at high altitudes, where this type of radiation is maximal. The air shower was discovered by Bruno Rossi in 1934. By observing the cosmic ray with the detectors placed apart from each other, Rossi recognized that many particles arrive simultaneously at the detectors.
William Hope Hodgson (15 November 1877 – 19 April 1918) was an English author. He produced a large body of work, consisting of essays, short fiction, and novels, spanning several overlapping genres including horror, fantastic fiction, and science fiction. Hodgson used his experiences at sea to lend authentic detail to his short horror stories, many of which are set on the ocean, including his series of linked tales forming the "Sargasso Sea Stories". His novels, such as The House on the Borderland (1908) and The Night Land (1912), feature more cosmic themes, but several of his novels also focus on horrors associated with the sea.
In "Space Bootz" Cyrus expresses affection for a love interest who is "emotionally unavailable", with a more "cosmic-pop" production and "interstellar whooshes and synths" than the lyrically-similar "Something About Space Dude". "Fuckin Fucked Up" is a witch house-inspired interlude before "BB Talk"; in "BB Talk" Cyrus expresses distaste for public displays of affection from a love interest and a desire for him to "fuck [her] so [he stops] baby talking." The "swaying, stoney, piano-based" "Fweaky" describes a sexual encounter after drinking and using drugs. "Bang Me Box", a "raunchy electro R&B;" song, expresses an explicit desire for lesbian sex.
It was all about the buzz from making something from nothing. Music always affected me greatly as a listener anyway, usually from listening to music in my dad's car or listening to him play guitar." Lo-fi music is also a favourite of Parker's, and he incorporated it heavily in the early days of Tame Impala, heard prominently on the Tame Impala EP. With the release of Innerspeaker, Parker went for a different approach to a lo-fi sound, aiming more for a more cosmic and sonic wall of sound, helped by mixer Dave Fridmann. Parker explained "It sounds more cohesive, like an organism.
Although quite varied in style and possessing a significant pop appeal, there is a defining sound across these double CDs: downtempo remixes and interpretations of the more cosmic strains of 90's progressive trance and house. The Euphoria chill albums manage to capture this sound at its zeitgeist, just before progressive dance sounds went back underground and were eclipsed by the overblown Dutch-style of Eurotrance that dominated dancefloors in the 2000s." He further commented that "these three albums remain definitive in the world of commercially-orientated chill comps. Unlike many other series where the devotion to chilled house and trendy bar grooves borders on slavish (Ministry of Sound anyone?) this is not music as fashion.
It's really difficult to sit down and force yourself to write a song, and that forced nature usually comes out in the song so I just have to wait until they come to me." Lo-fi music is also a favourite of Parker's, and he incorporated it heavily in the early days of Tame Impala, heard prominently on the Tame Impala EP. With the release of Innerspeaker, Parker went for a different approach to a lo-fi sound, aiming more for a more cosmic and sonic wall of sound, helped by mixer Dave Fridmann. Parker explained "It sounds more cohesive, like an organism. It has a different emotion to it, it brings out a different feeling when it's absolutely blaring at you.
This bizarre bear hunt, like a retelling of Faulkner's classic "The Bear", becomes an extended metaphor that illustrates the quest for an American identity inherent in the self- destructive attitudes that precipitated the hostilities in Vietnam. Eliot Fremont-Smith suggests that WWVN shows that "violence is as American as cherry pie": the novel explores a misplaced and misshaped American masculinity while exposing the county's darkest urges, replacing any potential of tender connections with outward aggression and violence. Poirer suggests that D.J.'s internal conversations show "two opposed notions of himself at the same time" and posits a minority within. It is the presence of the minority within that binds all human beings on a more cosmic level: "We are all of one another".
The dose from cosmic radiation is largely from muons, neutrons, and electrons, with a dose rate that varies in different parts of the world and based largely on the geomagnetic field, altitude, and solar cycle. The cosmic-radiation dose rate on airplanes is so high that, according to the United Nations UNSCEAR 2000 Report (see links at bottom), airline flight crew workers receive more dose on average than any other worker, including those in nuclear power plants. Airline crews receive more cosmic rays if they routinely work flight routes that take them close to the North or South pole at high altitudes, where this type of radiation is maximal. Cosmic rays also include high-energy gamma rays, which are far beyond the energies produced by solar or human sources.
The results are: × 10−3 eV2/c4 and (90% confidence limit). In 2011, the above results were updated again, using a more than double data sample (exposure of 7.25×1020 protons on target) and improved analysis methodology. The results are: × 10−3 eV2/c4 and (90% confidence limit). In 2010 and 2011, MINOS reported results according to which there is a difference in the disappearance and consequently the masses between antineutrinos and neutrinos, which would violate CPT symmetry. However, after additional data were evaluated in 2012, MINOS reported that this gap has closed and no excess is there any more. Cosmic ray results from the MINOS far detector have shown that there is a strong correlation between high energy cosmic rays measured and the temperature of the stratosphere.
The second trilogy, The Rivals, takes on a more "cosmic" aspect, with vastly powerful entities from space coming to Earth and possibly destroying it as a consequence of their ancient conflicts. The third trilogy, originally called Order Above All but then revised to The Earth - Kur-Bai War, began in December 2012 with publication of Metalgod and concluded in 2017 with Vendetta. Plexico has spoken in interviews and in panel discussions at conventions about the origins of the characters and the series, and of planning a total of twenty or twenty- one novels in the series. He has described them as "action/adventure novels with a heavy “cosmic” SF theme, but with the flavor of 1970s-80s Marvel comics such as the AVENGERS." ComixMix interview with Lisa Collins, 11 June 2013 He has said that the main themes he seeks to address in the series are the concepts of identity, memory and loyalty.

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