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Sojourner

A sojourner is a person who resides temporarily in a place.

Sojourner may also refer to:

  • Sojourner Truth (1797-1883), abolitionist and women's rights activist
  • Mike Sojourner (born 1953), American retired National Basketball League player
  • Willie Sojourner (1943-2005), basketball player and brother of Mike Sojourner
  • Sojourner (rover), a robotic rover that was part of the Mars Pathfinder mission
  • Sojourner (album) a box set by the alternative country band Magnolia Electric Co.
  • "Sojourn", a hidden track on Natasha Bedingfield's debut album Unwritten
  • Sojourners, a Christian monthly magazine
  • Sojourner, a member of the DC Comics superhero team Hellenders
Sojourner (album)

Sojourner is Magnolia Electric Co.'s 2007 box-set release, comprising: three full-length albums, one four-song EP, one documentary movie on DVD, The Road Becomes What You Leave; a celestial map and a medallion; all within a wooden box. The band's 2006 album, Fading Trails, was compiled from the four recording sessions included in their entirety on Sojourner.

Sojourner (rover)

Sojourner was the Mars Pathfinder robotic Mars rover that landed on and explored Mars for around three months. It has front and rear cameras and hardware to conduct several scientific experiments. Designed for a mission lasting 7 sols, with possible extension to 30 sols, it was in fact active for 83 sols. The base station had its last communication session with Earth at 3:23 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on . The rover needed the base station to communicate with Earth, despite still functioning at the time communications ended.

Sojourner traveled a distance of just over by the time communication was lost. It was instructed to stay stationary until October 5, 1997 (sol 91) and then drive around the lander.

Bžany

Bžany may refer to several places:

  • Bžany, Stropkov District, village in Stropkov District, Slovakia
  • Bžany (Teplice District), village in Teplice District, Czech Republic
Bžany (Teplice District)

Bžany, until 1921 Vebžany is a village and municipality ( obec) in Teplice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 793 (as at 28 August 2006).

Bžany lies approximately south-east of Teplice, south-west of Ústí nad Labem, and north-west of Prague.

Haution

''' Haution ''' is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.

Usage examples of "haution".

The cubby is silent except for the omnipresent ship sounds -- expanding and contracting metal from the hull, the whisper of ventilators, the hum of equipment, the occasional burp of a thruster.

It was a vast busy space stretching away northward as far as he could see, methodically cut up into numbered sheds, gasometers, squad encampments, storage areas, interlaced with the omnipresent mono-rail lines, and altogether free from overhead wires or cables.

The hubbub of hushed and excited voices blended with the tearful cries of confused infants and children, over the omnipresent hum of powerful, industrial-strength air cleaners.

Do you suppose that omnipresent column of white swaddling will carry a message to him?

To them, and to the flies who came calling often enough to be regulars, Tolly Mune was Ma Spiderirascible, foul-mouthed, rough-humored, frighteningly competent, omnipresent, indestructible, as big as a force of nature and twice as mean.

There was not only the omnipresent role of instrumentation in the envisioning of the ultramicroscopic fossil material, but also the metamorphosis over time of the material itself, both the DNA and its matrices, so that the data were invariably incomplete, and often shattered.

Best to let the military and the omnipresent Direction Generale de la Securite Exterieure handle this affair.

Heading them was the Barak Avun tu Koli himself, his balding head held high as he rode, his omnipresent expression of weariness temporarily banished for the benefit of appearances.

From what we have already related, it should be apparent that our personal connection to this nonlocal spiritual community has many of the omnipresent and omniscient properties that people often associate with an experience of God.

Behind it was a cluster of blackish-red, forbidding rocks, casting purple shadows on the sand, turning the omnipresent fluff of spicebush to a lavender shadow on the barren space.

Looking up, in fact, it was impossible to see anything except green, and more green: galaxies of starbloom, riotous armies of orchids, fruits of every color, shape, composition, and degree of ripeness, all blurred and softened and hidden by the omnipresent density of the mist.

With the endless wealth of Spacer society, and the omnipresent robots to serve as watchkeepers, theft was almost unknown, and security systems even rarer.

That insidious columnist, Reba Ashby, has been staying at The Breakers all week and is omnipresent in the community, gathering gossip.

Old-fashioned human react to the most inconvenient incitement cues of allincessant, perennial, omnipresent.

It has now been shown that the following important classes of movement all arise from modified circumnutation, which is omnipresent whilst growth lasts, and after growth has ceased, whenever pulvini are present.