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Stars and spectral
Category: Stars by spectral type
# Stars are of the same spectral type, with intrinsic mean absolute magnitude M < sub > 0 </ sub > and dispersion σ.

Stars and category
In 2009, Nando's UK was awarded Three Stars ( highest accolade ) in the Best Companies Annual Accreditation Awards – the only entrant in the large companies ' category to achieve the three star rating.
It was among Ebert & Roeper's " Worst of 2002 ", in the category " Big Stars in Big Bombs ".
For individual stars, see also the category Stars.
XOOPS received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the First Runner-Up status in the SourceForge. net's 2006 Community Choice Awards in the Development category, it was selected due to its reputation as Open Source CMS for testing by eWeek, and the latest in Awards / Recognitions in 2008 being from Germany's Chip Magazine ( 5 Stars ), Adobe Edge Magazine ( Top 3 content management system ), and ONDD ( one of top Open Source CMS for Medical Professionals ).
The mainstays of the Detroit Stars during the 1920s were Hall of Fame center fielder Turkey Stearnes, who ranks among the all-time Negro league leaders in nearly every batting category ; Hall of Fame pitcher Andy Cooper, a workhorse southpaw ; pitcher Bill Holland ; and first baseman Wesley, who led the league in home runs twice and batting average once.
She has also appeared on The X Factor: Battle Of The Stars in the solo 16-24 category, mentored by Sharon Osbourne where she was eliminated fifth.
In July 2001, Businessweek named him one of the " Stars of Asia " in the category " Opinion Shapers " for his work with the website.
While the " Best Short Poem " category allows very short poems to be entered the SFPA also has the Dwarf Stars Award which is for poems from one to ten lines ..
* Book Sense Book of the Year finalist, Rediscovery category for Enchantress from the Stars ( 2002 )
* CBC Not Just For Children Anymore, Classics category for Enchantress from the Stars ( 2002 )

Stars and typically
Stars are born deep inside large complexes of molecular clouds, typically a few parsecs in size.
Stars of identical masses that formed at the same time and under similar conditions typically have nearly identical observed properties.
( Note that the term " Star Cluster " is somewhat inappropriate, considering that even the smallest real life clusters typically contain several hundred stars, although it may simply be that the " Five Stars " are the only ones out of a larger cluster that have planets.
( 25 / 12 / 72 )-The Liver Birds short-' Christmas Night with the Stars ' was a programme shown annually on Christmas night, when the top BBC stars appeared in short versions of their series, typically 5 – 10 minutes long.
Stars are common and are usually depicted with six points and straight sides, in contrast to the Gallo-British tradition, which typically depicts stars as either a five-pointed straight-sided star ( mullet ) or as a six-pointed wavy-sided star ( estoile ).

Stars and rotate
Stars with sizable sunspots may show significant variations in brightness as they rotate, and brighter areas of the surface are brought into view.
Stars far from a celestial pole appear to rotate in large circles ; stars located very close to a celestial pole rotate in small circles and hence hardly seem to engage in any diurnal motion at all.
* In Sailor Moon, the eyecatch for the first season is a circular light with stars and shines at Luna, then at Sailor Moon, in Sailor Moon R, a chibi version of the Inner Senshi and Sailor Moon jump around and say Sailor Moon and Sailor Moon says R, in Sailor Moon S, Sailor Moon Winks and a rose pedal drops and an S is drawn and a narrator says ," Sailor Moon Super ", in Sailor Moon SuperS, feather flies from the bottom, and Sailor Moon has her hands on Sailor Chibi Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon is posed and 2 Pegasuses appear and the narrator says ," Sailor Moon ", and on Sailor Stars, a star rotates and multiple stars rotate in a circle and Stars collide together and the inner senshi are in stars about to do an attack except for Mercury and Sailor Moon.

Stars and very
In 1956, an R & B " Top Stars of ' 56 " tour took place, with headliners Al Hibbler, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, and Carl Perkins, whose " Blue Suede Shoes " was very popular with R & B music buyers.
Women's speed skating was not very high-profile ; in Skøytesportens stjerner ( Stars of the skating sport ), a Norwegian work from 1971, no female skaters are mentioned on the book's nearly 200 pages, though they had by then competed for nearly 30 years.
( Even in these cases, it is not always successful, Dancing with the Stars was picked up for a ten-season run on GSN in 2012, has run in marathon format, but has nonetheless experienced very poor ratings.
The very first recorded mention of the Large Magellanic Cloud was by the Persian astronomer, ` Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi ( later known in Europe as " Azophi "), in his Book of Fixed Stars around 964 AD.
Stars which formed very early in the universe and contain small quantities of heavy elements are known as Population II stars, while younger stars with higher heavy element content are known as Population I stars ( see stellar population ).
The very highest level of competition is the CCI ****, and with only six such competitions in the world ( Badminton, Burghley, Rolex Kentucky, Adelaide, Luhmuhlen Horse Trials, and the Stars of Pau ) it is the ultimate aim of many riders.
The Blade and Stars is notable for its security, which is very effective at handling both thieves and disruptive patrons.
When touring the United States the All Stars performed arrangements that began very much like salsa tunes, but they would also employ breakdowns about half way through the pieces.
The Mercury defeated the 2008 conference champion San Antonio Silver Stars in the first round, winning the very exciting series 2 – 1 after losing the first game on the road.
In 1918, chemist Svante Arrhenius, deciding that Venus ' cloud cover was necessarily water, decreed in The Destinies of the Stars that " A very great part of the surface of Venus is no doubt covered with swamps " and compared Venus ' humidity to the tropical rain forests of the Congo.
These books all did very well, especially Stars on the Sea which was a top 10 bestseller for 1940, and Mason was in his prime before the war interrupted his writing.
Stars found inside of elliptical galaxies are very much older than stars found in spiral galaxies.
Stars with very low mass ( no greater than about 0. 4 solar masses ) run out of fuel after the hydrogen in their cores has been consumed and fused into helium.
Stars with very high rotation rates and stars in binary systems may skip some steps due to accelerated mass loss.
In the very last game ever played between ABA and NBA teams, the Stars defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 106 to 101 in Salt Lake City on October 21, 1975.
( It should be noted that these numbers were very similar to the numbers the Philadelphia Stars and Michigan Panthers achieved in their first year.
Metcalf has performed in roles that range from very large to very small in many films, including Desperately Seeking Susan, Making Mr. Right, Miles from Home, Internal Affairs, Stars and Bars, Beer League, Mistress, A Dangerous Woman, Uncle Buck, Blink, The Secret Life of Houses, Treasure Planet, Toy Story, Runaway Bride, Bulworth, Meet the Robinsons, Georgia Rule, Fun with Dick and Jane, Leaving Las Vegas, Scream 2, Stop Loss, and Hop.
Unusually for episodic radio drama, several episodes were sequels of earlier broadcasts, or at least recycled the same ideas: A character and setting from the very first episode " Nothing Behind the Door " ( 8 June 1947 ) are referenced in one of the last episodes, " The Other Side of the Stars "; in " The Man Who Knew Everything " ( 6 March 1949 ) the titular character seems to die at the episode's end, only to return in " The Venetian Blind Man " ( 3 April 1949 ).
He also appeared very briefly in the 2005 Top Gear Comic Relief special, Stars in Fast Cars.
Stars on 45 was a Dutch novelty pop act that was briefly very popular in the United Kingdom, throughout Europe, the United States and Australia in the early 1980s.

Stars and quickly
Her teachers quickly noticed her natural singing talent and at age 15, placed her into a show troupe " The Young Stars " which performed at various venues around New South Wales.
These buildings were quickly occupied by the Durant Motor Company, which produced cars named Durants and Stars as well as the Rugby truck.
After his graduation from UM, he played semi-pro ball with the Minnesota All Stars, but his greatest ability was in coaching, and he quickly gave up his player role to concentrate on coaching.
The most popular featured act was the irreverent musical comedy trio the Doug Anthony All Stars, also known as DAAS, whose trademark pseudo-military uniforms and shameless attacks on sacred cows quickly became legendary.
The character of Susan Ivanova ( who was commanding the force of White Stars ) expressed surprise at how quickly this was achieved.
Battle Beyond the Stars grossed $ 1. 7 million in its opening weekend, and reportedly earned $ 11 million fairly quickly.
They entered the playoffs as the four seed in the West and quickly dispatched the Lincoln Stars in four games for the second straight year ( best-of-seven ).
Mattera was originally selected by the Connecticut Sun on April 16, 2005, during the 2005 WNBA Draft, but was quickly traded to the San Antonio Silver Stars in exchange for the Silver Stars ' player Margo Dydek ( the tallest player in the WNBA ).
Having achieved success on the popular UK variety circuit, Clayton was quickly signed to EMI / Parlophone and released his first single, " Tenerife ," which he introduced on the British TV music series Thank Your Lucky Stars.

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