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...game was on the brink of the ninth inning, as Sutton recorded two outs in the bottom of the eighth. But after Art Angulo walked and Kay dropped a pop-up under glaring sunlight, Joe Yastremski--facing ar 0-2 count--stroked a game-winning RBI single up the middle...
...fourth inning, centerfielder Paul Vallone chased down a shot by James Adams in right-centerfield, and, two innings later, teammate Chris McAndrews--also facing the glaring sunlight--tracked down a B.C. line drive hit far to his left...
...theory behind seasonally affected depression is that limited amounts of light can trigger depression," says Pollak, who says that February is a particularly difficult month for students. Experts claim that students are more likely to get depressed during the winter months when daylight hours are shorter and sunlight is less intense...
...sound of a distant MiG one morning instantly silenced several hundred chattering children, as all peered skyward. Ghiday Haile, 33, sat under a rock ledge holding her four-year-old son. "Women who were friends of mine died in the attack," she recalled. "I will never again spend the sunlight hours in that camp...
...always visually distinct, both extending millions of miles by the time the comet has moved close to the sun. They now know that the yellowish, often curved tail is composed of dust particles released during sublimation and swept away from the sun by the pressure of solar radiation. Sunlight reflecting off the tail produces the fiery effect. The second, bluish appendage is called the plasma or ion tail. It is formed when gases from the comet's nucleus become charged by solar radiation and then react with the solar wind, which is a constant stream of charged particles that emanate...