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The stellar halo is debris that surrounds our familiar white swirl of stars.

A sort of halo, an occidental glow, came over life then.

The wind from the storm was whipping up Lucidique's hair now. It was like a dark halo around her head.

Do not imagine that the Buddha is a statue or someone who has a fancy halo around his or her head or wears a yellow robe.

So, the next time you vote for a politician, consider buying a pair of designer jeans or decide whether you like someone, ask yourself whether the halo effect is operating.

Above the Trans-Alaska Pipeline in midwinter, sundogs meld into a halo around the sun.

The flickering insect halo began to drift slowly away, keeping a constant six feet above the earth.

Above is a still from video taken last October and uploaded onto YouTube of a giant halo in an overcast sky over Moscow.

It will be the most beautiful symbiotic halo ever to halo things.

Vinyl tops usually came in four styles: full, halo, canopy, and landau.

Cheng's model describes how, as the black hole continues to devour stars, shockwaves are created as hot plasma is repeatedly and periodically injected into the halo.

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But I also think there is a halo effect.

Computer simulations show that stars of the Milky Way's halo originated in older galaxies torn apart by collisions.

But along with a smattering of more distant background galaxies, the deep image also reveals a curious box-shaped inner halo extending far above and below this galaxy's dusty plane.

"Work ethic" seems like one of those elicits a halo of simple images: a man hunched over a desk, staying late, furrowing his brow.

a halo round the moon means wind; a damp plinth means rain.

The 'halo effect' is a classic finding in social psychology.

The sun's outermost region, called the corona, shines like a halo around the moon during a total solar eclipse.

Residing in the stellar halo extending above and below the galaxy's disk, these stars are so old that they formed before earlier generations of stars had much of a chance to produce heavy elements.

Many new stars also form in spiral systems, and their disks are surrounded by a halo, which scientists believe is rich with mysterious dark matter.