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The painted stars formed constellations, illuminated by actual bulbs that twinkled softly, transporting the audience from the grim reality of the Great Depression and the war years that followed, which saved and obliterated them.
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Technologies are not isolated from each other; they often form constellations, based on scientific principle teams.
Waste from the city proper is salvaged in the slums to form constellations of cinderblock shelters fortified with sheets of tin and plastic-bag insulation; the meager space of a home easily and often doubles as a workshop; makeshift marketplaces sprout like weeds in every available space.
In a visionary TED Talk, she presents her work creating artificial collective power and previews a future where swarms of robots work together to build flood barriers, pollinate crops, monitor coral reefs and form constellations of satellites.
Words form constellations; they glitter on the pages.
It is later in the dark of life that you see forms, constellations.
But older poets made works with greater depth: "It is later in the dark of life that you see forms, constellations.
The French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille formed this constellation in 1754 from stars near what was considered the mast of Argo Navis, the constellation that represented the ship that carried Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece.
The Pleiades eventually formed a constellation.
The French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille formed this constellation in 1754.
The ethereal orange orbs rose higher and higher, until they formed a constellation of hope.
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