Ms. LENA HORNE (Entertainer): (Singing) Dont know why there's no sun up in the sky.
Chua Sock Koong (No. 71) is chief of Singapore Telecommunications, and Sun Yafang (No. 90) is chair of Huawei Technologies in China.
Since its solar panels were no longer facing the sun, its batteries ran down and the mission was lost.
But watching and waiting in the sun is no easy task, and snacks and water breaks are hard to come by.
Lots of sun, no breeze, got you in your whites and hats.
WHITEHOUSE: First Lady Michelle Obama at ��Chefs Move to Schools�� Event
Sun is no less energetic than Microsoft in pursuit of its own interests, but as things stand, those interests lie in recruiting as many Java disciples as it can.
There are no secrets left under the sun, least of all in journalism.
BBC: NEWS | Middle East | Alan Johnston on the art of journalism
And Sun Peaks is no spring chicken when it comes to outdoor action.
The redevelopment plans include rotating the square so that it no longer faces the setting sun, plus permanent floodlights and new player and media facilities.
Work has already begun on rotating the square through 90 degrees so that it no longer faces the setting sun, meaning that the names of the Stretford End and the Brian Statham End will cease to be used.
Without the earth's 23.5-degree tilt to the sun there would be no seasons, no variation in daylight and darkness, said Fothergill.
No-one knows how the Sun's enormous magnetic fields are generated, or why they reverse polarity from positive to negative every 11 years.
It's unlikely any aliens call Kepler-37b home: it's thought to be rocky, with no atmosphere, and hugs its sun in a 13-day orbit cycle, meaning surface temperature is terribly high.
ENGADGET: NASA's Kepler telescope spies smallest planet to date, no aliens
The solar arrays would no longer be correctly pointed at the sun, and the storage batteries would run down.
According to The Sun, there will be no funeral at Cramer's request.
All organic crop rotations contain three to four years of no ploughing because grass leys use the sun's energy to fix nitrogen for subsequent crops in place of oil-based artificial fertiliser.
While it is no more dangerous than looking at the sun (which itself is not a good idea), the relative dimness is likely to tempt people to stare at the eclipse for too long, damaging their eyes.
Some galaxies contain black holes with billions of times the mass of the sun, occupying a volume no bigger across than the orbit of Neptune around our solar system but extending their influence through a cosmic bubble 30 million light years across.
And though the sun will soon be rising, no one may get up to leave.
We'd get cheese crunchies and Grapette and sit in the sun behind the buildings, where no one would expect to see two patients sunning.
Without expensive and difficult-to-maintain tracking systems, there is no way for flat panels to continuously face the sun.
FORBES: The Future of Power: The Low-Tech Solution To Our High-Energy Problem
Until The Sun's decision to publish, no British newspapers had carried the pictures.
It gave no further details about its internal review into the Sun.
Their exams are over, the sun is shining, and there are no lectures to interfere with a daily dose of Neighbours on the telly.
Engineers are fleeing BEA, Microsoft, Oracle and Sun to push the Cheap Revolution at no-name shops in obscure office parks in San Jose, San Mateo and Redwood City.
Football is not basketball, and on no day will the winner of the MAC or Sun Belt conference knock off Auburn or Ohio State in a first-round game.
应用推荐