• Her skin, every follicle and flaw in focus in the ground glass of his lens, had the same sun- and sea-wind weathering, but fainter, of the stones of the Californian desert, and her hips had the convolutions of the naked mountains.

    ECONOMIST: Charis Wilson

  • Professor Roxburgh told BBC News there appeared to be another planet orbiting the same "sun" - a Neptune-sized gas giant.

    BBC: Telescope sees smallest exoplanet

  • The former MP for Angus was speaking ahead of a Spectator debate in London on the same side as former Sun newspaper editor Kelvin MacKenzie and writer Gerry Hassan, who are arguing for Scotland to leave the union.

    BBC: Scottish money

  • The sun was the same as it had been the day I'd buried Maman, and like then, my forehead especially was hurting me.

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  • The veteran's tale was embellished with further poignancy because of his dramatic victory against Jack Nicklaus in the Duel in the Sun over the same Turnberry course in 1977.

    BBC: Age no barrier for Watson

  • There was rain, but mostly there was sun, the terribly unimaginative sun, doing the same things day in and day out.

    NEWYORKER: Max at Sea

  • It's starting to wonder why you so remind me, why you so remind me, of the same (unintelligible) when the sun goes down.

    NPR: U.K.'s Arctic Monkeys Try to Win American Fans

  • By contrast, StockFarm, near Hamilton in Montana's Bitterroot Valley, has the same amount of shared acreage as Sun West, but it has a golf course and an equestrian center.

    FORBES: Home On The Ranch

  • The maps of these days, superimposed, would have made a tangle, but every morning he emerged from the same place, just as the sun came up, and every evening he returned there, tired now, darkened, switching off the bike, rolling it over the wooden threshold of the door leading into the courtyard, the engine ticking as it cooled.

    NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician

  • The sun still came through the same glass walls to make the same patterns on the then-ultrafashionable white linoleum floors.

    WSJ: How Less Became More

  • He says the new experiment will do much the same thing using Jupiter instead of the Sun and quasars instead of stars.

    BBC: Test for Einstein's gravity speed theory

  • Mr. MATT LAUER (Host, "The Today Show"): The sun sets on Beijing the same way it did for China's emperors through the ages.

    NPR: Olympics Put NBC News In Difficult Position

  • "You can maintain a good geometry - the Earth and Sun are always in the same direction, " says Martin Hechler who has helped to design the mission path out to L2.

    BBC: World's most daunting parking job

  • But Dr Duif points out that the anomalous force felt by both Pioneer probes (which are travelling in opposite directions from the sun) is about the same size as that measured by some gravimeters during solar eclipses.

    ECONOMIST: Gravitational anomalies

  • "The plants don't get overstressed under the sun... at the same time they can get nutrients in the water equally, " says Ng.

    CNN: Urban farming looking up in Singapore

  • Nevertheless, even this writer (in his younger days) would expose himself to sun with baby oil at the same time he was studying for college-level toxicology classes.

    FORBES: If Tanning Beds Were A Drug, They'd Be Illegal

  • It seemed to him unreasonable that the earth, on the contrary, would always travel at the same speed regardless of its distance from the sun, and when he got that straightened out, he single-handedly improved the accuracy of predicted positions by an order of magnitude.

    FORBES: Kepler, Mars and the Turning Point in Astronomy

  • It may also, of course, have something to do with the declining readership of his tabloid papers, which are suffering the same fate as most newspapers worldwide: The Sun down from 3.5 million copies sold in 2000 to around 2.8 million copies today, and the News of the World down from more than 4 million in 2000 to 2.6 million just before its closure.

    CNN: British politicians rightly close the door to Murdoch

  • Naturally occurring neutrinos from cosmic rays, supernovae and the sun stream through the detector at the same time.

    ENGADGET: NOvA neutrino detector captures cosmic rays in 3D, aims to unlock the mysteries of the universe

  • The Defense Ministry official and the chief reporter at the Sun from 1990 to 2011 were charged with the same crime.

    WSJ: News Corp. Tabloid Journalist to Face Charge

  • And many of these, though they all follow different paths, take the same, surprising, length of time to go round the sun: they complete exactly two orbits for each of Neptune's three.

    ECONOMIST: Unbuckling the Kuiper belt

  • Retiring to one of these communities (Sun City alone has bred a dozen places with the same name) has become almost a routine part of middle-class life.

    ECONOMIST: The growth of private communities

  • "It's very nice to visit Los Angeles, the sun's out and you bump into big celebrities like Same Difference and you can have burgers for breakfast, lunch and dinner, " he joked.

    BBC: Newsbeat - Entertainment - Little Britain USA set for return

  • Scientists are eager to examine the asteroids because they formed in the same primordial cloud of gas and stellar material that collapsed to make the sun and the planets about 4.5 billion years ago.

    WSJ: Asteroid Vesta Gets a Close Study

  • The SPEs will be lower as the distance from the Sun will increase, while the GCRs will be about the same, but the length of time will be longer than any mission in history.

    FORBES: Space Invaders -- Asteroids, Mars And Radiation

  • Long-period comets can arrive from any direction in space and are believed to originate in the Oort cloud (a reservoir of comets encircling the sun, the existence of which was worked out at the same time as the Kuiper belt by Jan Oort, a Dutch astronomer).

    ECONOMIST: Unbuckling the Kuiper belt

  • This same Nobel prize winner also wants to paint roads and roofs white to reflect sun heat away from earth to reduce global warming.

    FORBES: NRC: Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant 'Good to Go' for 20 More Years

  • And the fact that the sun and moon were particularly close to the Earth at precisely the same time -- well, that made the tidal bulges even bigger.

    CNN: The sun, the moon and the Titanic

  • Intel has warned that if the heat wave continues, the guts of a PC will one day generate the same heat--10, 800 degrees--as the surface of the sun.

    FORBES: Chillin' Chips

  • On July 14th, the same fate befell Neil Wallis, who had been the deputy editor first of the Sun and later of the News of the World, where he rose to become executive editor.

    NEWYORKER: Hack Work

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