She says Stealing Clouds - like the other productions - works in multiple levels.
Some of the fireworks resembled waterfalls, rainbows and clouds - which Mr Coffey said was "because every cloud has a silver lining".
Investigators will try to figure out why the plane made such a steep descent into the home and whether the weather conditions -- light rain and low clouds -- played any role, he said.
But 200 years ago the young British chemist Luke Howard lay for hours gazing at the clouds--and then found a way to turn his observations into an elegant set of names still in use today.
Modernist geometric takes on traditional Chinese icons -- clouds, waves and mountains -- enlivened facades and interiors.
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Low-level clouds are thought to matter more than high-level ones because they are more prevalent and because they are better at reflecting solar heat away from the Earth than they are at trapping it, blanket-like, as high clouds do.
He described this as a hybrid approach, whereby customers can transfer their applications back and forth between private clouds on-premise, and ones hosted by Oracle.
These New Yorkers have seen other communities in neighboring states like Pennsylvania run over by an industry that promised them heaps of cash, but instead the communities report groundwater contamination, contaminated flow-back waste, road-ripping truck traffic and clouds of cancer-causing chemicals.
If all else fails, you can try and find symbols in the clouds, the subject of a new book edited by Pretor-Pinney - Clouds That Look Like Things.
An hour after landing Bozeman, the clouds turned gray-blue and the wind kicked up to 30 mph.
But in the example of snow retention, evenly spacing both rate-of-fall and rate-of-residence-in-the-clouds values will give different distributions of result.
It is then that I realise, under an endless sky, with clouds caught mid-scud above me, that the Rizk DBR2 isn't really a car.
Are all these just the musings of head-in-the-clouds intellectuals?
As Dolly, Laurie has been saddled with too many saintly attributes, but she makes her character an ethereal earth mother, giving her the weight to carry her head-in-the-clouds lines, and delivers a remarkable performance.
These storm-clouds aside, one unsung success of the Howard years has been its willingness to take up the burden of the South Pacific, a collection of dysfunctional island nations that no one else wants to grapple with.
Many of his French colleagues found him too much: noisy, mischievous, attached to no school (though he had sat at the feet of both Henri Lefebvre and Roland Barthes in his feverish years at Nanterre, when teaching had been interrupted by clouds of tear-gas and cobblestone-throwing).
We stood in our bare feet, wobbling slightly, goose-pimpled, still breathing out clouds of expectation like frost-breath.
Video on CNN affiliate WFTS's website showed white smoke rising near the highway -- as throngs of vehicles in one direction sat seemingly at a standstill -- and mingled with puffs of clouds on an otherwise picture-perfect spring day.
And Giles Harrison believes climate sceptics need to apply the same scepticism to the cosmic ray theory as they do to greenhouse warming - particularly those who say there are too many holes in our understanding of how clouds behave in the man-made greenhouse.
According to the project creators a fast startup is the cornerstone of the super-elastic clouds of the future.
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Hybrid public-private clouds are being built out, by the likes of Hewlett Packard and IBM, as well as VMWare.
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They concluded that changes in low-level clouds contributed most to differences in the degree of warming those models predicted.
At the moment, many researchers believe it is low-level clouds that matter most.
Rain came down heavily a half hour at a time, then pulled back into a silvery sky of fast-moving, fuzzy-bottomed clouds.
Provisioning more bandwidth from the satellites is not the answer without also considering land-based services and on-ship clouds for caching of data.
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Perhaps most exciting of all are the rain (nimbo) clouds, suggests Pretor-Pinney.
The stars that salted the sky when I first woke are giving way to a vibrant Maxfield Parrish blue with chalky, pasted-on clouds.
Funnel clouds look like cone-shaped or thin rope-like protuberances which hang down from the cloud base, and often do not last very long.
Thus, there are plain-vanilla clouds that deliver basic offsite computing, all of the way up to powerful and secure clouds loaded with extra services.
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