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Sun´like`


a.1.Like or resembling the sun.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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It smote her with the wretched conviction that Providence intermeddled not in these petty wrongs of one individual to his fellow, nor had any balm for these little agonies of a solitary soul; but shed its justice, and its mercy, in a broad, sunlike sweep, over half the universe at once.
The Company expects to see increased revenues and profits for the second half due to stabilization of its new manufacturing facilities in Vietnam and seasonal demand from business of automotive, TV, mobile phone, display and human-centric lighting with SunLike Series LEDs.
The new lighting fixtures use the SEOUL SunLike CoB to light up objects in their natural colors.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- NASA's new Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is designed to ferret out habitable exoplanets, but with hundreds of thousands of sunlike and smaller stars in its camera views, which of those stars could host planets like our own?
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That will take care of us for quite a while since sunlike stars last 12 billion years before they fizzle.
Not only is it a pretty double, but in it we see a fascinating juxtaposition of a sunlike star with a red dwarf.
For example, when Circe anatomizes and eroticizes her image at length, exulting in her "sunlike glory of pale glittering hairs," "deep eyes, / Darker and softer than the bluest dusk" (ll.
Based on observations of young sunlike stars, researchers estimate that "super" solar flares bombarded Earth with energetic particles daily around 4 billion years ago.
Thus, the bright sunlike star at the heart of this system is named Kepler-444.