It is an essay in defense of an idea of conservatism now in eclipse.
One has a strong sense, reading the literature, of a contemporary Mormonism that has deliberately placed its most distinctive doctrines and icons in eclipse.
For viewing the total eclipse, the best places on terra firma are in central Africa, where the eclipse will last four minutes or longer -- more than twice as long as the last total solar eclipse in 1999.
In the Eclipse 500 we quickly climbed to 40, 000 feet, higher than commercial airliners usually fly.
In July Eclipse Aviation of Albuquerque, New Mexico won U.S. Federal Aviation Administration certification of its minijet.
In the Eclipse 500, the safety pilot, Jeff French, and I quickly climbed to 40, 000 feet, higher than commercial airliners usually fly.
He was the leading apprentice jockey in earnings in 1967 and won an Eclipse Award in 1990.
Vern Raburn, a former Microsoft executive, has set up Eclipse Aviation in Albuquerque to make the Eclipse 500.
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The 35-year-old Mr. Freeman turned against his buddy, wearing a wire for the government during a crucial phase in a sprawling, three-year investigation that authorities say could eclipse in scope any previous insider-trading case.
And expectations are the population and GDP growth in these countries will eclipse those of the developed world, resulting in rapid urbanization and expansion of the middle class in the emerging markets, says Awad.
With Eclipse Aviation test pilot Terry Tomeny sitting in the right seat, I flew the newly certified Eclipse 500--the pioneer in a new category of "very light jets"--off Albuquerque International Sunport's runway 8.
The next total eclipse in Thailand, for instance, will hit in 2070.
Increasingly, members of the Green Generation will be bound together in a movement that must radically eclipse other monumental changes in social and industrial history.
Some leading contenders at this summer's Euro 2012 will be coached by men with a record of major titles that Pep Guardiola, the FC Barcelona coach, would reasonably expect to eclipse in a single season.
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Federer -- the man Murray is hoping to eclipse in the world rankings -- as well as Spanish star Rafael Nadal, who won the Indian Wells title on his comeback from injury, have both chosen not to play at the Miami Masters.
People in a much larger region of the world can anticipate seeing a partial solar eclipse, in which the moon blocks only a fraction of the sun's disk.
Eclipse Aviation will have in play its revolutionary minijet, the Eclipse 500, by mid-2006.
Pregnant women and children are discouraged from seeing the eclipse, and in conservative families across India, even food is not cooked on the day of the eclipse.
The best place to view the eclipse was in the South West, the North, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
In India, the eclipse comes one day after Diwali, the festival of lights that celebrates the dispelling of spiritual darkness.
Still, ETNs may never eclipse ETFs in popularity, if only because most investors still want to own the underlying securities.
Teams of astronomers will set up camp along the center line of the eclipse track in Guadeloupe, Curacao, Aruba, and Venezuela.
As a result, several of those institutions suddenly appear to eclipse competitors in other countries if they are measured on the same basis.
She has watched others, even Martha Stewart, eclipse her in hipness.
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The last annular eclipse appeared in the United States in 1994.
Those viewing outside the favoured zone were treated to a partial eclipse, in which the Moon just took a bite out of the side of the Sun's disc.
The longest eclipse visible in one spot -- a few seconds shy of five minutes -- should be seen from east of the African coast at about 8 a.m.
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