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"It was a full gas effort to the finish, I felt quite faint and short of breath," he said.
Since all the stars in the constellation are quite faint, Hevelius wrote that its name came from one needing the eyesight of a lynx to see it.
Back then, 35 years ago, I would talk to executives from oil, gas, and coal companies and be quite faint with admiration.
The few deep-sky objects within the constellation are quite faint and include several pairs of interacting galaxies.
This sighting is generally considered doubtful, because the rings are quite faint, and in the two following centuries none were noted by other observers.
The fibers are difficult to work with and, although they do produce audible sounds, are still very fragile and their sonic vibrations are quite faint.
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At their densest, they are comparable to the less dense portions of Saturn's main rings such as the C ring and the Cassini Division, but much of Neptune's ring system is quite tenuous, faint and dusty, more closely resembling the rings of Jupiter.
You or your partner may discover you have a phobia to needles and are quite the fainter.
It's not quite for the faint of heart but it's amazing fun when you get it started up and you start blinking LEDs with reckless abandon.
At best we humans are unitary sources of our own knowledge and can give our ideas an overall oneness as a more or less organized whole a quite imperfect and faint mirroring of God's mind.
Maybe it's Tulliae who constantly sounds like she's on the verge of tears, or her soft cooing, or Nouvelle's never-quite drop and faint piano keys.
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