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They are in many ways like those other nebular life forms, and related to them through evolution.
He'll have to work full time on nebular configurations.
According to the nebular hypothesis, the outer two planets are in the "wrong place".
Well, let's hope for the nebular one, I say.
The most important were on comets (1860) and the nebular hypothesis itself (1873).
The process by which the solar systems are created is called the Nebular Theory.
There are many other points also in which the nebular theory is known to tally with the facts of observation.
They were triplets, collapsed from the nebular dust and gases.
Two more ships lost and a nebular mining station fallen to the rebels.
"Conn, set course around the nebular cluster as per your recommendation.
He drove the Pearl out into nebular space again, looking for the berserker's trail.
One or more of the nebular beings had come aboard ship again, uninvited.
No outside lens, were any that close, could have spied a work of man against the nebular blaze.
Thus it was that the famous Nebular Hypothesis took its rise.
The ice giants, with only a few Earth masses of nebular gas, never reached that critical point.
"It's hard getting through the nebular cloud, but I think we've finally punched our way through."
With results as precious as when I examine the nebular theory and explain it to myself.
Even the nebular structure was no longer recognizable.
Within a minute, the nebular gases ahead of Enterprise had compressed to almost atmospheric density.
The Nebular Theory suggests that every star forms with orbiting material.
He discovered a faint nebular patch at the burst's position, almost certainly a distant galaxy.
Beagle - has a nebular, race track, or arcing appearance.
The meteorite was formed from nebular dust and gas during the early formation of the solar system.
They are a window into the past, some 4.5 billion years ago, when the planets formed from a swirling nebular disk of gas and dust.
The Expedition was passing a nebular cloud which seemed close, but in fact was light-years away.
I'd guess there might be some nebulous ideas we could play around with.
But the claims of many other products are more nebulous.
It had left a long and nebulous trail clear across the past.
For in spite of the nebulous approach, a great deal had been said.
But at this point, that's pretty nebulous, and he knows it.
He demanded money; for what nebulous service I cannot guess.
The whole night has a fuzzy, nebulous quality to it.
The nebulous culture war instantly focused into a single issue.
Rather nebulous ideas of the three services were exchanged, but they did not get very far.
Even the most basic question of when a book is sold remains nebulous.
It had happened that morning at the Ministry, if anything so nebulous could be said to happen.
Such things were too nebulous; yet his fear prevented him from thinking of anything else.
Our friend agreed that he had, and asked a few nebulous questions which I answered in kind.
The need for the information he held was greater than any nebulous future usefulness.
For the first time, the question of performance enhancement would go beyond drug use to something more nebulous.
So much of this nebulous occupation is public relations to begin with.
In 1887 Congress made an effort to deal with the nebulous status of the coins.
The last time had been during those nebulous months between the abortion and the divorce.
Inside that body, the structure they had designed was taking shape out of a nebulous form.
First, even in this nebulous war on terrorism, evidence matters.
In this nebulous world, most publishers have learned to live without industry data that are of any use.
The second school of thought focuses on a more nebulous cultural shift.
Switch identities, and there was his own rather nebulous plan.
The pain, even in her nebulous form, had been horrifying.
In this world of nebulous gloom, words were like lights.