By comparison, meteors of the type that hit Russia originate at the earliest reaches of time in the disk of gas and dust that swirled around the early sun.
Away from the rallies, I visited a temple in the suburb of Dehiwala as the early morning sun hit the majestic bo tree.
"They said they could build a better product and do it at a fifth of the price, " says Hime, who was an early executive at Sun Microsystems and Tivoli Systems.
It's hard not to picture Canaris in a good mood, walking into an early fog that the sun would chase away by breakfast time.
The most interesting finding, however, is that just being awake early and seeing the morning sun isn't what actually makes people happy.
Oracle, which acquired Sun Microsystems in early 2010, leveraged its hardware technology to come up with the Exadata line of high end servers.
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As the sun broke through early in the New Zealand innings, the lack of natural swing on the ball was evident from the off.
Through Exadata, Oracle has also started to become a meaningful player in the hardware market following its acquisition of Sun Microsystems in early 2010.
Oracle obtained Java when it purchased Sun Microsystems in early 2010.
While Bartels has watched server makers like Sun Microsystems suffer from economic troubles since as early as the beginning of the year, (see "Sun Eclipsed By Poor Results--Again") he says that the recent and dramatic widening of the banking crisis means more pain is in store for other IT firms--including Cisco.
Together, these early telescopes found neutrinos from the sun, and from distant supernovae.
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If a big enough one were to slam into the moon in the night sky you would think the sun was coming up early only it would be 5 to 7 times as bright.
NASA, America's space agency, in the early 1970s, are receding from the sun slightly more slowly than they should be.
Results of an animal study published by Ohio State University researcher Qinghua Sun in late 2010 revealed that early exposure to fine particulates led to the accumulation of abdominal fat and insulin resistance in mice even if they ate a normal diet.
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"We're still gathering a lot of details as the sun comes up, " she said early Thursday.
Due to the intense desert sun, it is advisable to start early, take plenty of water and wear a hat.
Elsewhere, mountains shoot straight up an 11-foot-tall hanging scroll by Mi Wanzhong (1570-1628) while, in the late-16th to early-17th century fan hanging beside it, Sun Zhi's mountains arc and lunge like waves.
The sidewalks of the town were gray in the early morning and at night, but the noon sun put a glaze on them, so that the cement burned and glittered like glass.
It's early evening in the Bitterroot Valley, and the sun's rays mingle with plumes of smoke rising from the mountains as firefighters load up their trucks before heading out for the overnight shift.
It is the economic argument in favour of running Windows 2000 on Intel's Itanium early next year that undoubtedly poses a threat to Sun at the bottom and the middle bits of its server range.
In Barrow, the sun doesn't set between mid-May and early August.
Sun Microsystems Inc. began school-to-work programs early last year at Mission College in Santa Clara, Calif.
Now, there are reports that Magnotta threatened to kill as early as six months ago during an encounter with a reporter at the Sun.
I've used all the excuses under the sun for my weight in the past, and at an early stage was blissfully unaware of what actually turned out to be the underlying cause.
Early in 1998 current hotshots Applied Materials, Intel, Oracle, Qualcomm, Sun Microsystems and Texas Instruments sold at 20 times earnings or less.
Until the 1980s his focus was on expanding internationally in newspapers, moving to Britain in the late 1960s with the purchase of the News of the World and the London Sun, and then expanding into the U.S. in the early 1970s.
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But the sky was cloudless, and as the sun rose everyone settled down and some even nodded off, which Jake Early regretted, feeling that when the Union soldiers came they should find black folk not at their ease but smartly arrayed as a welcoming company of free men and women.
Sun Microsystems, Microsoft's bitter nemesis, stoked the worries and in early summer began contacting companies to pitch the idea of "federating" to create a nonproprietary alternative to Passport, letting their sites link up more easily without Microsoft as middleman.
These early structures are "supermassive" -- perhaps millions of times the mass of our sun -- and most of the light around them doesn't make it out of their galaxies, Schawinski said.
While Sun learnt about brewing and rooted out bad old habits from its acquisitions, Baltika took an early lead.
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