Lightning in a sentence as a noun

React at lightning speed to ward off evil. 2 pm.

If your co-founder is "lightning fast" at it, that is exactly what you should use. Down the road, if the .

326,000 customers without power already, worst lightning I have seen in my 20 years of life. Sky is intense blue/green/purple.

The first and the last points above were satisfied by lightning fast "senders" and "implementers" searches.

And when they have, it's due to a lightning strike or a AWS failure that's reasonably explainable.

I think if I told a Yemeni guy to work hard, not feel sorry for himself and stay out of trouble, lightning would strike me dead on the spot. What a condescending piece of advice.

Yeah, so can lightning, bathtubs, and aspirin. The risk from vaccines is miniscule, and "vaccine victim" is an appropriate way to castigate people who don't understand statistics.

If you got hit by lightning, your colleagues would find a way to replace you; if you get hit by a bolt of inspiration and run off to win a Nobel prize, the same applies.

Mainly that ignoring the first-time-use case will result in widespread perception among users that your app is slow, even when every page view after the first is lightning fast.

I was at Google during the Real Games battle, and inadvertently became somewhat of a lightning rod for it. I'll skip over the whole history but just say this: if decisions had been made on merit rather than rank, Google+ Games could have been something, and if it had, Google+ would have become an actual contender in the social space.

Add to this all the usual - proper messaging on buttons, lightning fast response times, mobile optimized version too, etc and you instantly gain a massive advantage over your competitors.

Horrible things, intentional and accidental, happen every day, and they can't all be prevented, but you don't waste your time worrying about drunk drivers or lightning strikes, because they're spread out and you don't notice. You make a reasonable and proportionate effort to protect yourself to the extent that you can, and roll the dice and pray to the extent that you can't.

Org/wiki/Earthquake_light Considering there were reports of seismic activity in the area around the approximate time of the event, it's possible that ionized air promoted formation of sprites and/or ball lightning.

Have our region- and even continent-wide grounded electrical networks changed the expression of lightning storms, such that non-electrified areas are noticeably different?

Imagine the ease on people's mind -- no matter if all the Google datacenters were struck by lightning or your account alone was disabled for some reason, good or bad -- if you already had your data saved locally with no more than clicking a checkbox.

Ray tracing is more like the most simple GC lightning technique you could imagine, but so incredibly computationally expensive people have been mostly waiting for the hardware to be good enough for the last 50 years. And in the meantime, they've been using an incredible pile of hack and tricks to try and approach levels of visual quality and complexity trivial on a raytracer, except said pile of hack could actually be computed before the heat death of the universe.

Lightning definitions

noun

abrupt electric discharge from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth accompanied by the emission of light

noun

the flash of light that accompanies an electric discharge in the atmosphere (or something resembling such a flash); can scintillate for a second or more