Sentence examples for moon mean from inspiring English sources

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The Moon's average distance varies from about 362,600km at its perigee to 405,400km at apogee, but the varying gravitational tugs of the Sun, Earth and other planets on the Moon mean that its orbit's precise dimensions fluctuate.

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In fact, for Mr. Arafat, the moon meant an independent state plus the right of return to Israeli land for all Palestinians displaced since Israel's 1948 war of independence.

The timing must also be precise: "The high background rate from the overwhelmingly bright moon means you have to gate the detector for periods as short as about 100 nanoseconds".

Umbrella emoji means "perspired too much", for instance, while shady moon means they cheerfully eat ass.

Blue moons are best known from the phrase "once in a blue moon," meant to refer to something extremely rare.

Algonquin tribes believed June's full moon meant it was time to start picking fruits such as strawberries, thus the nickname, AccuWeather reported.

2. The moon is full when it is opposite the sun, so a high full moon would mean the north pole of the earth's axis is tilted towards the moon, away from the sun, which would be during the winter solstice, or December in NY. 3.

The recent discovery that there is water (in the form of ice and vapor) on the moon could mean we are tantalizingly close to discovering extraterrestrial life.

Mr. Obama's plan to cancel the Constellation program, started five years ago by President George W. Bush to send astronauts back to the moon, could mean the end of nearly 12,600 jobs, according to estimates by aerospace contractors.

Waiting for the next balloon drop at one of the 60's political conventions, he smilingly summarized the gathering with a head bob of emphasis as "the first convention of the space age -- where a candidate can promise the moon and mean it".

"The jacket design of course is your affair and not mine, but when 'South Moon Under' meant that the moon was invisible under the earth, it was very silly to have a large quarter-moon behind some pine trees".

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