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Solary


Definition:

  • (a.) Solar.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There seemed little danger to Bayer as Roberto Carlos took on Schneider for pace in pursuing a return pass from Santiago Solari.
  • (2) Like the rest of Tarkovsky’s filmography, these two works have received extensive analysis .Coming on the heels of the shelved Andrei Rublev , long withheld from release by the Soviet government, Solaris enjoyed such a degree of success that Tarkovsky was effectively given carte blanche for any future projects.
  • (3) Acne solaris a form of acne that appears and relapses after sun exposure, is almost always itchy and is preferably localized on the upper anterior chest, the deltoid regions and the shoulders.
  • (4) However, Soderbergh’s Solaris lacks the artistic and conceptual power of the original.
  • (5) Two cases of dermatitis solaris in newborns after phototherapy with a halide burner gave reason to measure the UV-B radiation emitted by the instrument used.
  • (6) The premise recalls a number of previous sci-fi favourites, including Pixar's hit 2008 film Wall-E, which featured a barren, uninhabited Earth, and Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris, which centres on an astronaut who unexpectedly encounters an enigmatic female on a far-flung space station.
  • (7) Marked inflammation of the cornea (keratitis solaris) is often observed after exposure to strong solar radiation, especially in high altitudes and snow-covered terrain.
  • (8) Richard Solari, farming 485 hectares in east Shropshire, should in theory be less affected by this year's drought than farmers in the east of England who have been officially under drought status since last year.
  • (9) Many of the greats of Soviet cinema were filmed here, including Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris and Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin .
  • (10) Real Madrid (4-2-3-1): Cesar (Casillas, 68); Salgado, Hierro, Helguera, Roberto Carlos; Solari, Makelele (Flavio Conceicao, 72); Zidane, Figo (McManaman, 61), Raul; Morientes.
  • (11) Using the action spectrum and the solar spectrum, the radiant exposure causing keratitis solaris was calculated for a horizontal surface.
  • (12) Report on a case of maculopathia solaris in a 25-year-old white male following an ingestion of LSD.
  • (13) Radiant exposures in clinically observed cases of keratitis solaris were calculated to range from 1200 to 5600 Jm-2.
  • (14) According to the XY type (classification of Solari), the cells were distributed across zygotene and pachytene stages, not exclusively in the late pachytene to which adjustment is conventionally thought to be confined.
  • (15) American director Steven Soderbergh remade Solaris in 2002, with George Clooney as Kelvin .
  • (16) Solaris (1972) Dir: Andrey Tarkovsky Facebook Twitter Pinterest Trailer for Tarkovsky’s sci-fi masterpiece Solaris Tarkovsky’s film tells the story of Kris Kelvin, a psychologist who has travelled to the space station Solaris to evaluate whether the scientific mission being conducted there should continue.
  • (17) The former Real Madrid winger Santiago Solari will not be part of Zidane’s staff, despite reports suggesting he would join him.
  • (18) As well as using Twitter to encourage online activity, she answered absurd questions on Reddit, spearheaded an eight-hour reading of the 1961 science-fiction novel Solaris , organised a flashmob in Oslo, collaborated with Lady Gaga on a video recreating the famous Abramovic Method in the nude, and practised some light-hearted tomfoolery as she described with deliberate deadpan just how many hours it takes a performance artist to change a light bulb .
  • (19) The classification of human XY types (Solari, 1980) has been given stricter definitions.
  • (20) After the second dry winter in a row, water levels in rivers are running low and the amount stored in Solari's reservoirs – plenty in normal years – will not be enough for his crop if the low rainfall continues.

Sun


Definition:

  • (n.) See Sunn.
  • (n.) The luminous orb, the light of which constitutes day, and its absence night; the central body round which the earth and planets revolve, by which they are held in their orbits, and from which they receive light and heat. Its mean distance from the earth is about 92,500,000 miles, and its diameter about 860,000.
  • (n.) Any heavenly body which forms the center of a system of orbs.
  • (n.) The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine.
  • (n.) That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation.
  • (v. t.) To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, four of ten young adult outer arm (relatively sun-exposed) and one of ten young adult inner arm (relatively sun-protected) fibroblasts lines increased their saturation density in response to retinoic acid.
  • (2) On the other hand the TUC says people should also be prepared to be out in the sun for several hours and bring sunscreen and if possible a hat.
  • (3) However, patients can be taught how to retard the onset of wrinkles by avoiding unprotected sun exposure, unnecessary facial movements, and certain sleeping positions.
  • (4) A planet with conditions that could support life orbits a twin neighbour of the sun visible to the naked eye, scientists have revealed.
  • (5) Or perhaps the "mad cow"-fuelled beef war in the late 1990s, when France maintained its ban on British beef for three long years after the rest of the EU had lifted it, prompting the Sun to publish a special edition in French portraying then president Jacques Chirac as a worm.
  • (6) A parent who took his anti-Page 3 campaign to Legoland and Wapping is claiming victory after the Danish toymaker announced the end of its two-year partnership with the Sun.
  • (7) He poses a far greater risk to our security than any other Labour leader in my lifetime September 12, 2015 “Security” appears to be the new watchword of Cameron’s government – it was used six times by the prime minister in an article attacking Corbyn in the Times late last month, and eight times by the chancellor, George Osborne, in an article published in the Sun the following day.
  • (8) The Sun editor also said his newspaper was wrong to use the word "tran" in a headline to describe a transexual, saying that he felt that "I don't know this is our greatest moment, to be honest".
  • (9) It has emerged that Kelvin MacKenzie , who attacked the decision by Channel 4 News in his Sun column and called on readers to complain to the media regulator, did not in fact end up lodging a complaint himself.
  • (10) News International executives are also understood to have been testing the water for a potentially swift launch of a Sunday edition of the Sun as a replacement for NoW, which published the final issue in its 168-year history on Sunday, in conversations with advertisers and media buyers.
  • (11) The 48-year-old, who turned to acting after hanging up his boots, told the Sun on Sunday it is the greatest challenge he has come up against.
  • (12) Never had I heard anything about what I saw documented so unsparingly in Evan’s photographs: families sleeping in the streets, their clothes in shreds, straw hats torn and unprotecting of the sun, guajiros looking for work on the doorsteps of Havana’s indifferent mansions.
  • (13) The media mogul said he had spoken "very carefully under oath" at the Leveson inquiry on Wednesday, when he had said that Brown had pledged to "declare war" on his company in a phone call made at around the time the Sun came out in support of the Conservative party, on 30 September of that year.
  • (14) Then annually from 1985 to 1989, they received written recommendations about sun protection for a period of 2-6 years after the initial education.
  • (15) A sun protection factor (SPF)-15 and an SPF-30 sunscreen were compared with regard to their ability to prevent sunburn cell formation after the exposure of human skin to a standardized dose of solar-simulated radiation.
  • (16) He said the Sun was hugely profitable and had enjoyed a record year in 2010.
  • (17) Venus has a special place in the sun’s family of planets.
  • (18) This finding does not affirm the belief that protection of adult skin from exposure to the sun will reduce the risk from melanoma.
  • (19) The Fellowship combines the academic rigour of an MBA with the reflective and ideological framework of a wellness retreat in Bali; without the sun and spa treatments, but with the added element of the formidable Dame Mary Marsh, a great example of a woman leading as a former headteacher, charity chief executive, NED and leadership development campaigner.
  • (20) The beach curved around us and the sun shone while the rest of the UK shivered under grey skies and sleet.

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