"We're all about having fun and also playing really hard and that's something we like to do, we like to get the crowd involved, " said Brown, the A-Sun's player of the year.
The young man, who was tall and thin, with sun-streaked fair hair, and a wind- and sun-burned face, who wore the sun-faded flannel shirt, a pair of peasant's trousers and rope-soled shoes, leaned over, put his arm through one of the leather pack straps and swung the heavy pack up onto his shoulders.
News Corp. may not be without a Sunday tabloid in the U.K. for long: people familiar with the matter said it has considered adding a Sunday edition to the six-days-a-week Sun, which attracts a similar audience as News of the World.
After all, the discovery of life on another planet would cause a profound shift in our world view, akin to the Copernican shift from an Earth-centric to a Sun-centric world.
That's a skip through a sun-dappled meadow compared with my brief, ignominious Bee foray.
In the film, he plays a megalomaniac pseudo-Southern Californian surfer dressed in garish yellow with a sun-bleached mop, whose eternal quest for the perfect wave off the shores of the calm Mediterranean borders on the ridiculous.
An open source team just discovered the first planet known in a 4-sun system, just by parsing public data!
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"This is pretty spectacular, " he said, craning his neck to gaze up at the rock faces after emerging from a narrow pathway into a sun-splashed plaza in front of the grand Treasury.
Sun said in-house tests showed the application server running on a 64-way Sun Enterprise 10000 to be capable of handlingover 1, 500 Web-to-database transactions per second, and more than 2, 600 page views per second, or 225 million page viewsper day.
At the annual meeting of the Carbon Disclosure Project--a non-profit investor organization devoted to greater transparency in greenhouse gas emission statistics--Sun released a set of open-source software tools that companies can use to track carbon emissions.
The ceremony followed a 90-minute open-topped parade from Mansion House during which the two buses crawled through thousands of flag-waving fans as crowds built up in a sun-drenched Trafalgar Square.
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Or so says David Eichler, lead author of a forthcoming Astrophysical Journal Letters paper positing that a sun-grazing comet roughly the size of Hale-Bopp (with a nucleus some 30 kms in diameter), could trigger cosmic ray-generating shockwaves large enough to initiate a global electromagnetic Armageddon.
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Set around a rotunda that mirrors the gentle curves of the porcelain, the Korean collection is housed in an ochre building by architect Mario Botta with a turret and battlements--"Like a castle guarding traditional art, " says Park Min-sun, a Leeum spokeswoman.
During the eight days and 22 hours the mission is scheduled to run--eight days and 17 hours more than Glenn got last time--the astronauts will be kept busy releasing and retrieving a sun-sensing satellite, testing components for the Hubble Space Telescope, and conducting experiments in an onboard laboratory.
Novo appeared as a substitute at the interval and smashed in a terrific long range strike to condemn Falkirk to defeat at a sun-drenched Hampden.
And with each new layer of stone the air got warmer and began to smell, at first something like a laundry hamper, then more like inside the mouth of a sun-baked cadaver.
And on semi-finals weekend they have every right to expect a touch of spring and a little sun - but this morning the Tykes I saw were wrapped up in all sorts of scarves, hats, coats and other miscellaneous winter clothing.
At first it looks more like a fat white and yellow fish swimming through a green sun-speckled ocean, as if it and the tree and the grass were occupants of a fantastical aquarium.
Org is filling up a 24-terabyte Sun Microsystems server with case law going back to 1754. (That's a lot of bytes, enough to type out 12 million novels.) Malamud bought some data from Fastcase while building his service, which is available for free on the Web.
Climate scientists have already looked at changes related to Sun spot activity - a cycle of approximately 11 years - and long-term changes in the Sun's brightness, which has a cycle that lasts for centuries.
It will make its closest approach to the Sun - at a distance of not much more than a million km from the Sun's surface - on 28 November.
"He is one of the most energetic guys in politics today, " Flanagan said in a Sun-Times profile.
In St James, just north of the capital, Bridgetown, a sun-bleached eight-bedroom manor oozes British colonial charm.
They weren't cancerous, but she began using a sun-protection factor of 45 as part of her daily routine.
Santa Rosa is a sun-dappled gem of a city, which served as the main location for 1943's Shadow of a Doubt.
For a sun-kissed stay along Banderas Bay, flock to the Flamingo without delay.
Four days later, I entered our apartment in Manhattan with a sun-kissed face.
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Everton, keenly aware of the opportunity offered by Liverpool's defeat at Manchester City on Saturday, started brightly on a sun-lit afternoon.
Eichler thinks that such a sun-grazing comet may have triggered a large solar flare and cosmic ray-generating shockwaves as recently as 775 A.D.
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