Sentences with phrase «crescendo as»

However, beneath the surface there was a civil war brewing, reaching a crescendo as the Bitcoin network struggled to scale with the influx of new users.
Each evolves out of an interpretive dialogue between color, form and texture — a progressive interlocking and merging of non-representational elements that begin with a base and build to a crescendo as each new layer, juxtaposition or stroke is chosen.
With an ace, pulsing trance soundtrack that builds to a thumping crescendo as you shoot down polygonal enemies, you find yourself fully immersed in the futuristic landscape as it zips past your floating avatar.
From the tropical garden, a boardwalk leads to a private deck with direct access to the Yalku Lagoon, a natural wonder where snorkeling and swimming reach a crescendo as the colorful fish and adorable turtles swim by.
It offers an authentic, rich sound, developing to a howling crescendo as the upper limits of the rev range are reached.
The dominant sound is the turbo whistle, which builds to a crescendo as the four - cylinder reaches its maximum speed.
Over the course of an eventful visit, Focker's misfortune builds to a farcical crescendo as his intended (Teri Polo) looks on.
The beautiful crescendo as the leaves finally begin to change, pumpkins appear on doorsteps and the air becomes crisp and chilly.
Robe (old, similar here and here) Lancôme Visionnaire Crescendo As you girls know, skincare has been something I have been really trying to focus on (and invest in) for the last six months especially.
The recent extreme drought of 2012 across America's breadbasket has brought the seriousness of a shortage of water to a crescendo as the Kansas Geological Survey reported that average water levels dropped nearly a third of the total decline since 1996... over a period of only two years!
The ovation begins to crescendo as he rounds the corner, and he's given a hero's welcome from the fans that have been lining the bleachers for hours.
The crowd at Vegas» T - Mobile Arena became more boisterous by the sixth round, and it reached a crescendo as Mayweather got better.
The roar of the crowd reaches a crescendo as Tomás stands with the bull in pristine silence.
The bitterness becomes stronger and more herbal at the finish, lingering long enough to pierce through subsequent sips, building to a crescendo as you empty the glass.
The first Amazon Go store opened one month ago to much fanfare, after more than 12 months of hype that only crescendoed as the company delayed the public opening by about a year.
Just as well, then, that the condemnation has crescendoed as we approach the summit.
A strong shove into the seat crescendos as the rev lights climb and the V - 10 jags from a howl to a wail.
The music crescendoed as Link ran towards the hill overlooking the vast new open world of Hyrule, and there was a real sense of impending adventure.

Not exact matches

Rosenthal cold - called him and proposed a partnership, outlining a plan to erect a Playboy Club on the Sunset Strip, the nexus of the West Hollywood entertainment community and home to legendary nightspots such as Ciro's, the Mocambo and the Crescendo.
Despite this setback, the Great Leap Forward reached a splendid crescendo in October 1980, with an extravaganza billed as «Employee Awareness Day.»
And as the market rose to a fevered crescendo the volume of investment banks clamoring to take Wired Ventures itself public rose proportionally.
This is happening just as the proxy - war between Saudi Arabia and Iran over Yemen reaches a lethal crescendo.
As the date of the referendum approaches, we'd expect volatility to accelerate and to encompass other European assets, coming to a crescendo the day after the Brexit vote.
Anyway, browse around, leave a comment, and enjoy — as Oprah used to say with a booming crescendo — MY FAVORITE THINGS!
As Jesus rode off into the sunset, the background music swelled to a crescendo, and the credits began to roll...
The hope of the Christian rose to a crescendo during the bright days at the turn of the last century when it looked as if the ramparts of evil were beginning to be battered down.
Punchy words convey the essence of eternity, as the symphony of images reaches its crescendo in line 14: «And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt amongst us».
As time crescendos into hellish oblivion, I pray the Lord doesn't tarry too long; and gathers to Himself every last person He intended to — before the foundation of the world.
In Verbum Domini, Benedict describes this process as «a crescendo of interventions aimed at an increased awareness of the importance of the word of God and the study of the Bible in the life of the Church».
The influence of African, Caribbean, and Mexican cultures in the melting pot cuisine of New Orleans, in addition to the unique local preparations of the Acadians / Cajuns as well as the Spanish and French Creole populations in Louisiana, must have generated a crescendo of unique and interesting foods.
If nothing else, it's a fascinating thought experiment as we come down from a brief crescendo to the offseason doldrums.
After McIlroy's two majors last summer solidified his status as the game's top talent, the rivalry narrative started to crescendo this last month when Spieth joined the battle with that record - setting Masters win.
The crowd surrounding the green watched in high anticipation as the putt tracked perfectly toward the cup, eventually crescendoing into a roar that seemingly signified Jordan Spieth was Masters champion again.
Race day broughta familiar tableau: a huge crowd (94,476, the fourth - largest in Belmonthistory), a crescendo of noise as the horses were loaded into the starting gateand a palpable sense of hunger.
As the controversy crescendoed, the general managers convened at their annual spring meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., and approved a tweak the video review rule, which the NHL / NHLPA competition committee subsequently approved.
At 2 - 0 down the moaning on Social Media had reached a crescendo but ultimately the stronger team won and Spurs could even afford the profligacy of Roberto Soldado as they cruised past Burnley.
Denmark's qualifying campaign for the 2018 World Cup was a crescendo, starting abysmally as new coach Age Hareide struggled to impose his ideas, but rising to the brilliance of a 5 - 1 away triumph in the concluding play - off game.
The national hysteria over obesity has reached a crescendo this week, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosts the conference, «Weight of the Nation» in Washington, DC.
Clearly, tensions are escalating in the effort to have Paladino removed from his seat on the board, reaching a crescendo just as Elia will have to make a decision on whether to remove him.
These two events, timed beautifully as a crescendo and climax to the summer, would mark the high points as Britain toiled to dig itself out of the economic doldrums.
Ryan also claims that America's mainstream media will only confront presidents on racial issues in «crescendo moments», such as with the Charleston shootings or in the aftermath of the apocalyptic Hurricane Katrina.
Remembering how Bush Boy Ben snoozed as the housing bubble and its derivative madness built to a Bernard Hermann crescendo.
Usually this builds to a crescendo of bile as polling day approaches.
Smyth said she would contact the commissioner of jurors office to see about postponing her appearance as the campaign season reaches its crescendo.
At the pre-K rally, held at the Washington Avenue Armory, a former military facility that now doubles as a venue for raves, minor league basketball and roller derby, de Blasio said his movement has gained steam, and «it's time for it to crescendo
It also presented a chance to double down on his credentials and position himself as a progressive leader for New York — and perhaps the nation — as he faces a primary challenge from the left and a crescendo of voters across the country, at least within his own party, who seem to have little appetite or patience for moderates.
Tensions have been escalating in the effort to have Paladino removed from his seat on the board, reaching a crescendo just as MaryEllen Elia will have to make a decision on whether to remove him.
It was only as the calls from the striking workers rose to a crescendo during Cuomo's speech that the governor made a single glancing reference to the labor battle.
As the band performs the final song of the service, a gently rocking treatment of «How Great Thou Art,» Schwartz hits the crescendo at a volume that suggests his depth of conviction, his voice keening out over the rest of the people nearby.
They showed that listeners» dopamine levels in pleasure centers surged during key passages of favorite music, but also just a moment before — as if the brain was anticipating the crescendo to come.
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