Their black satin pants and jackets gleam in the sun, starbursts of acrylic colour flickering down each arm. |
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They entered a cavern filled with green trees and brilliant starbursts of flowers. |
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Here the star formation rate may be higher, so these galaxies are called starbursts. |
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Science fiction conjures up all manner of dangerous aliens and starbursts and quirky, mind-bending ripples in space and time. |
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The patterns and motifs are highly complex, ranging from starbursts and amoebic shapes to flowers and birds. |
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Pods strung on armatures and made into shapes that evoke crowns, starbursts and galaxies add human or celestial content and help the natural materials transcend their roots. |
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Reading The Bone Clocks is like working your way through a packet of Starbursts at one go. |
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The rarer, submillimetre galaxies that form stars even more intensely 2, 12, 13 are largely merger-induced starbursts. |
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The jets blowing out of the merger eventually plow out the galaxy's potential star-forming gas, ending the starbursts. |
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There have been all sorts of deductions and assumptions about how starbursts work, but this is. |
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When galaxies form new stars, they sometimes do so in frantic episodes of activity known as starbursts. |
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Starbursts also light up galaxies in the early universe, making them bright enough to study. |
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Past Starbursts have attracted as many as 8,000 people, said Nona Ojala, co-chairman of the event with Bob Healy. |
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He wore a magnificent overrobe of iridescent green silk, embroidered with orange feathers and gold starbursts along the hem and sleeves and neckline. |
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The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar on The Evolution of Starbursts. |
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