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How to use the word STARS in a Sentence? Page #15

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Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate can not drive out hate: only love can do that.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

added by JP03
9 years ago

Prosecutors: They get gold stars for not being amazing community liaisons; they get gold stars for putting people in jail.

Todd Gallinger

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I think that in order to win a World Cup we all have to give up a little bit of our own selves to be able to do that and I think checking your ego at the door is probably one of the biggest and important keys to winning a world championship, we have some stars, but I think it's going to be important that no matter who is on the field that we've created a bond and a chemistry that is unwavering and something we can hold on to throughout the World Cup.

Abby Wambach

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We can see water in the interstellar clouds from which planetary systems and stellar systems form. We can see water in the disks of debris that are going to become planetary systems around other stars, and we can even see comets being dissipated in other solar systems as [their] star evaporates them. i'm a field geologist; I go out and break open rocks and look for fossils.

Paul Hertz

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

It was a big family night for us to sit and watch the awards, it was our opportunity to see all our stars. We never really got to see 'em perform, we didn't have an arena or anything so they couldn't come to that, so a big chance to see our favorite performers were on TV watching the ACMs.

Luke Bryan

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Rather than end my trip there, I bit the bullet and I decided to stop in at a motel and dry off and warm up, that was kind of a low point. I had tried to do this . . . just like Grandpa Joshua did. Sleeping under the stars, fording the rivers, carrying all my own food.

Curtis Penix

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

With hopes we can fly with the stars in the mind's sky.

Debasish Mridha, M.D.

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9 years ago

It's a great place where you see just about everybody, a very diverse group of people from film and TV stars to professional athletes to a lot of regular folks who just want good, reasonable food and have been going there for many years, it's a very campy place and it's a community gathering spot - and it would just be a tragic loss.

Paul Koretz

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

If everyone had to pay for these messages, I wonder how many (telco) 'rock stars' there would be.

Malcolm Vernon

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

This fight has taken so long that talking about it, waiting for it, has so consumed the fans and the media that I am just happy that they are getting it over with, there are a lot of good younger fighters out there who are ready to step up and become the stars and it's hard to do that when you got two people who are still there, lingering and not willing to pass the torch.

Kathy Duva

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The first time I actually experienced a head trauma was when I was eight years old, i didn't know it was a concussion at the time but I was in a head-on collision with another kid coming around the corner and it was the first time I'd seen stars.

Sidney Rice

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

It’s the first time I’ve ever seen stars aside from the cartoon shows.

Sidney Rice

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

There is a supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way, there is now good evidence that this black hole has driven large amounts of energy into the galaxy in the past, through the so-called ‘Fermi Bubbles,’ as well as other evidence. It is likely that billions of years ago the Milky Way was forming stars much more rapidly and the black hole may have played a role in shutting this down. However, this is not well understood. It is worth pointing out that the galaxies where we believe supermassive black holes have had the most influence are ‘dead’ with little-to-no stars forming. In contrast, the Milky Way is still forming stars (around one per year).

Chris Harrison

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

This particular piece of work on the Teacup Galaxy has provided new insight into how the black holes [drive energy] in ordinary galaxies, they appear to be capable of driving jets of charged particles that collide into the gas. You could imagine the ‘jet’ as like a water cannon being driven into a crowd of people - the water cannon collides with the crowd and causes it to break up and disperse rapidly. In this analogy, the crowd represents the gas in the galaxy that is trying to form stars, but is destroyed by the jet.

Chris Harrison

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Planets around these stars can form within 10 million years, so they are around when the stars are still extremely bright, and that's not good for habitability, since these planets are going to initially be very hot, with surface temperatures in excess of 1,000 degrees 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit. When this happens, your oceans boil and your entire atmosphere becomes steam.

Rodrigo Luger

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Terrestrial planet evolution around low-mass stars is very different.

Rodrigo Luger

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

You have your big stars like Denzel Washington or Samuel L. Jackson, who appeal to everyone, but a lot of those guys don't get the recognition they should get.

Gregory Sampson

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

I had the song ‘Let It Go’ in my head. I mentioned it to our Head of School, Matt Glendinning [who stars in the video]. We came up with the idea about two or three weeks ago, we had Justin Peters, the choral director, record the song. And we did the last scene on Friday. Our students appear in it as well. When we saw the forecast, we had to hurry up to get the editing done.

Adam Olenn

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

It seems to me that the spending will continue in the Gulf...There are plenty of stocks in the Gulf and neighbouring regions offering huge dividend returns that will likely be the stars of next year in (hopefully) a less volatile manner.

Emad Mostaque

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

You are talking about one-offs here, there are probably only a handful of global sports stars that can attempt something like this.

Steve Martin

Found on CNN
9 years ago

When consumers buy a home, how many stars it has is not a big factor.

Ye Guodong

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The political stars are well aligned because both Barack Obama and( Cuban leader) Raul Castro have repeatedly said that they'd like to see an improvement in relations.

William LeoGrande

Found on CNN
9 years ago

I think there has to be in the universe -- how easy it's going to be to find, is another question, statistically every time you're looking at a star you're likely to be looking at a planetary system. Play the math game, there's billions of stars, so eventually you'll come out saying there has to be another body where life could have evolved to a fairly sophisticated level.

Ellen Stofan

Found on CNN
9 years ago

The success of South Korean brands has a lot to do with Chinese consumers copying the style of South Korean soap opera and music stars, they'll even go so far as to get the particular products being used by these stars. The stores will try to get in the exact shades that South Korean actresses are using.

Vivienne Rudd

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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