Cloud
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583 examples of Cloud in a sentence
You want to get away from the initial fallout mushroom cloud, I said, in just a few minutes.
They're just in the
cloud.
After all, the
cloud
is just a lot of hard drives.
She rode to the mountains on a cloud, then continued on foot passed gateways and arches until she reached one marked “beyond mortals” hanging over a silver bridge.
They can even use these devices for
"cloud
chasing."
Cloud
chasing, also called vape tricks or smoke tricks, involves producing large vape clouds with quirky shapes and names, like rings, dragons, ghosts ...
Cloud
chasers can even participate in
cloud
competitions and win prizes for creating the most innovative shaped clouds.
They're very popular for
cloud
chasing.
This is called
cloud
computing, and it leads to two big problems: heat waste and bandwidth demand.
It seems fiber optics has been too good for its own good, fueling overly-ambitious
cloud
and mobile computing expectations.
And I think the answer is obvious: it's a cloud,
cloud
computing.
Now you cannot connect things directly to the cloud, obviously.
So you have to develop a small device which can be plugged into all the things and make them connected to the
cloud
to unlock their potential and add new functionality.
Then you see the broadclub cuttlefish showing this passing
cloud
display as it approaches a crab prey.
There's this funny story that I don't know if it's true, but I like it, I think it's a good story, where in 1994, in LA, police started getting reports of people seeing a strange white
cloud
in the sky, and they didn't know what this was.
And again, here you can see this strange, white
cloud
in the sky which is the Milky Way.
"Let me imagine that we will come again when we want to and it will be spring We will be no older than we ever were The worn griefs will have eased like the early
cloud
through which morning slowly comes to itself" I asked Patrick what his favorite line was, and he said, "We will be no older than we ever were."
There are these birds that are called starlings, and they fly in what's called a "murmuration," which is generally just a big
cloud
of birds.
But go back far enough— about 4.6 billion years, and you’d be in the middle of an enormous
cloud
of dust and gas orbiting a newborn star.
When a dense
cloud
reaches a certain threshold called the Jeans mass, it collapses in on itself.
The shrinking
cloud
rotates faster and faster, and heats up, eventually becoming hot enough to burn hydrogen in its core.
As fusion begins in the new star, it sends out jets of gas that blow off the top and bottom of the cloud, leaving behind an orbiting ring of gas and dust called a protoplanetary disk.
That’s where a
cloud
of electrons shifts to one side of a molecule, creating a negative charge on one end, and a positive charge on the other.
Change the dust
cloud
just a bit, and perhaps the conditions wouldn’t have been right for the formation of life on our planet.
As you interact with someone at TED, maybe you can see a word
cloud
of the tags, the words that are associated with that person in their blog and personal web pages.
Algorithms, big data, the
cloud
are giving us more for less.
I've been building several mountains, and here I'm trying to show you one building that I think looks like a
cloud.
Why a building that looks like a
cloud?
Because I think, I imagine, the
cloud
is mysterious.
A few of them were able to be assembled in a
cloud.
Now, 4.5 billion years ago, something unsettled that
cloud
and caused it to collapse, forming the sun in its center and the solar system.
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