Suns Sentence Examples

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  • They should arrive there before the suns set, and I shortly after.

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  • Nishani followed him from the bustling, warm banquet room to the cool courtyard in front of the house beneath a full sky of suns.

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  • The suns were setting.

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  • The new deity was a personification of the suns disk.

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  • Suns, man, I need your help here!

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  • The latter function has been found to be of extreme importance in the case of plants exposed to the direct access of the suns rays, the heat of which would rapidly cause the death of the protoplasts were it not employed in the evaporation of the water.

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  • The Mexicans, however, are said to have assumed five ages called " suns."

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  • The above is a particular case of a general principle that the obtaining of an expression such as Ih(uo+4u1+u2) or lk(vo-1-3v 1 +3v 2 +v 3) is an operation performed on uo or vo, and that this operation is the suns of a number of operations such as that which obtains 3huo or 1kvo.

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  • This was followed by a long series of popular treatises in rapid succession, amongst the more important of which are Light Science for Leisure Hours and The Sun (1871); The Orbs around Us and Essays on Astronomy (1872); The Expanse of Heaven, The Moon and The Borderland of Science (1873); The Universe and the Coming Transits and Transits of Venus (1874);(1874); Our Place among Infinities (1875); Myths and Marvels of Astronomy (1877); The Universe of Stars (1878); Flowers of the Sky (1879); The Peotry of Astronomy (1880); Easy Star Lessons and Familiar Science Studies (1882); Mysteries of Time and Space and The Great Pyramid (1883); The Universe of Suns (1884); The Seasons (1885); Other Suns than Ours and Half-Hours with the Stars (1887).

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  • But as soon as the thing in itself is converted into something mental, metaphysical idealists must either say that there are as many suns as minds, or that there is one mind and therefore one sun.

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  • Y positions of the heavenly bodies in space, and the changes of those positions with time, constitute the primary subject of investigation by the elder school; while the new astronomy concerns itself chiefly with the individual peculiarities of suns and planets, with their chemistry, physical habitudes and modes of luminosity.

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  • In the greater part of the Ebro basin the heat of summer is even more intense, The treeless mostly steppe-like valley with a brightcoloured soil acts like a concave mirror in reflecting the suns rays and, moreover, the mountains and highlands by which the valley is enclosed prevent to a large extent the access of winds.

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  • But with the slitless spectrograph, a series of whole " suns " is obtained.

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  • Swiftly they drew near to the flaming colored suns, and passed close beside them.

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  • They saw a landscape with mountains and plains, lakes and rivers, very like those upon the earth's surface; but all the scene was splendidly colored by the variegated lights from the six suns.

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  • The rainbow tints from the colored suns fell upon the glass city softly and gave to the buildings many delicate, shifting hues which were very pretty to see.

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  • Those colored suns are exactly in the same place they were when we came, and if there is no sunset there can be no night.

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  • The Mangaboos were much impressed because they had never before seen any light that did not come directly from their suns.

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  • Half way up the steep was a yawning cave, black as night beyond the point where the rainbow rays of the colored suns reached into it.

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  • Fogs and rains and warmer suns are gradually melting the snow; the days have grown sensibly longer; and I see how I shall get through the winter without adding to my wood-pile, for large fires are no longer necessary.

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  • Prove that twice the sine of the latitude of the place = the secant of the suns latitude.

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  • A passive solar energy system is the most energy efficient way to harness solar power because it requires no other energy, with the exception of the suns' rays, in order to work.

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  • They are repositionable and reusable and come in patterns such as suns, moons, sunflowers, rainbows and abstract designs.

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  • The December and January plantings require no protection in winter, but as they will flower later in the summer than the early plantings, an aspect where the suns rays are somewhat broken will prolong the blooming period.

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  • The old vinyl used to be prone to becoming brittle with the constant bombarding of the suns rays.

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  • Buying budget-friendly suits allows her to buy more than one, which is important if she swims or suns a lot.

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  • Her signature style is the use of moons, stars, suns and hearts; designs which not only appear on her bookbags, but also on her other fashion creations, namely, furniture, carpets, lamps, towels, and bed linens.

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  • The heavenly stems were originally representative of the ten suns the ancient Chinese believed ruled the earth in ten-day cycles.

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  • Some other alternatives for adding color or style include flowers, hearts and suns or moons.

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  • Black suns have a particular meaning, coming from occultism and alchemy.

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  • Walmart's colored yoga mats with motifs come in pink with green butterflies, orange with yellow suns, or green with blue turtles.

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  • Tan-through pieces are items in which up to 80 percent of the suns rays penetrate the material helping to prevent tan lines.

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  • Qui-Gon had been on Tatooine for three days, in the scorching heat, with two blazing suns, with a thick poncho over his already thick long sleeved Jedi outfit, and had quite an ordeal on the planet with the podrace and all.

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  • The air was hot and dry, the two suns too dim to shed much light into the black fortress.

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  • In the underworld where she spent almost her entire life, there were two suns and two moons.

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  • She stood on a covered landing of a fortress made of black stones overlooking a parched desert beneath dual suns too faded to provide anything other than indirect light.

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  • Relieved, she focused on the blue skies, yellow suns, and thick emerald grass that reminded her of pictures from a tour book of Ireland.

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  • It was as his father had told him, as if the suns burned a hole straight through his head and the ground beneath him shook.

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  • Suns, but she was perfect.

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  • The brilliant suns were overhead, their heat heavy in the still day.

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  • When the suns fall into night, I'll speak to dhjan A'Ran over the communicator.

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  • Suns, she corrected herself with a small smile.

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  • They didn't call the distant suns stars in Qatwal.

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  • One of those distant suns was hers, and maybe, one of those distant suns might be Kiera's.

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  • Prepare yourself to move before the suns rise.

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  • It is a mistake to suppose that he regarded the stars as so many suns.

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