But as his impoverished family knelt round his bed in their cabin in the dust of Oklahoma, praying a desperate prayer to the Lord, he saw his father's face fade into the countenance of Jesus.
Alas, all thoughts of successive Grand Slams bit the dust in the biting cold of the Stade de France, but Ireland at least got their championship bid back on track with a stirring win over England.
"Apparently, those did not show any elevated level of concern, especially for asbestos, in the dust, " he said of the Brooklyn samples.
Bespectacled soldiers may have trouble training the sights of their guns, or retaining contact lenses in the heat and dust of battle.
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It is obscured by vast clouds of gas and dust in the constellation of Sagittarius.
And it's not as though the money will sit gathering dust in the coffers of Gates' charity: Buffett wants all his money to be distributed in the year it is donated, not added to the foundation's assets for future giving.
Measurements in the town on Monday showed levels of the dust in the air were three times the maximum safety level.
By comparison, meteors of the type that hit Russia originate at the earliest reaches of time in the disk of gas and dust that swirled around the early sun.
Resembling the towers of the Eagle Nebula, columns of dust shown in the image are oriented toward the central star cluster, pointing to its role in stellar birth.
Ensconced on the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Inyokern covers 11 square miles of Kern County in the dust-choked Mojave Desert.
Herschel will be remembered as the telescope that produced great vistas of gas and dust, as here in the constellation of Cygnus.
People in panic and fear racing from the scene in clouds of dust and smoke.
The heat from the friction of its descent into the denser air can ignite the dust and debris in a display of astronomical fireworks.
Griffith leaves co-stars Neal and Walter Matthau (in the role of Ineffectual Well-Intentioned Liberal) in the dust.
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One of the things that went missing in the shadow of that volcanic dust was a sense of human power.
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Planktos had announced that it would dump tons of iron dust in the ocean to spark the growth of phytoplankton, and then sell credits based on how much carbon the phytoplankton consumed.
If she's currently employed at another nearby hotel, check into the hotel where she now works for a night, run your fingers along the top of the picture frames checking for dust, open every drawer and cupboard in every piece of furniture in the room, and spend several minutes crawling around in the floor in your room looking under things.
Europe's considerable interests in Asia would suffer badly in the event of any dust-up between the region's largest and fourth-largest economies.
Many such tomes are gathering dust in the recesses of Whitehall.
It increasingly looks like Verizon Communications will be victorious in its bid to take over MCI , leaving rival Qwest Communications in the dust after two months of wrestling.
And, as they are released from household items in the form of microscopic dust, we inhale and ingest them constantly, which is particularly true for the kiddos.
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What is new about Dr Cinzano's research, which is about to be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, is that he and his colleagues have managed to take account of the effects of back-scattering by clouds and dust in the atmosphere, as well as the effects of the original sources of the light themselves.
As one who has conducted field research and been mountaineering in the Himalayas for over four decades, I can personally attest to unbelievably dramatic changes in the glacial profiles I have witnessed over those many years, as well as recognizing what is now termed aerosol hot spots, the warming combination of dust and carbon in the air.
Even though they account for only about 1% of the mass of a typical interstellar cloud, interstellar dust grains play a crucial role in the creation of this rich variety of molecules and in the process of star formation.
For now, the workers labour in a cloud of red dust, stirred up by the earth-moving equipment.
Alerted by the disruption caused to all air traffic by the Iceland volcano dust explosion in April 2010 to the power of using social media to communicate with frustrated passengers, KLM started intercepting their customers' Tweets and Facebook remarks and dreaming up little surprise, individualised gifts or events - when, at least, some of them travel.
The road was almost obscured by the dust kicked up by the trucks in front of us.
The design dust-up highlights a pitfall in the process of winning public approval for major projects: Specific architects and developers aren't tied to projects, allowing the reality of what is ultimately built to look quite different from early renderings.
The donkey is having a little dust bath in the road before the arrival of the Streetview car.
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