Sentences with phrase «about perceptible»

Posted at September 24th, 2014, CaroL Caldas post about Perceptible Monochromatic Decorating Ideas for Your Beautiful Home.
We have written about the perceptible increase in support with this new device, but the early community builds showed a drastic change in the user interface and the introduction of a slightly - altered design language (incorporating more transparencies, blurs, etc).
Time brings about a perceptible spatial change as the center of the picture subtly expands, the way space twists when an object moves through it at the speed of light.

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He explores how Methodism grew from a barely perceptible impulse in the Church of England in the 18th century to a foremost expression of Christianity in the modern world; how the mixing of Enlightenment rationality and evangelical enthusiasm resulted in Methodism's perennial doubleness of vision; how the Methodist message was heard, internalized and enacted in a bewildering variety of social and geographic locations; how opposition from Outsiders fostered strength while conflict between insiders fostered weakness; how money was raised, spent and symbolized; how women and racial and ethnic minorities found nourishment in the Methodist message; how the movement managed to circle the globe completely; and finally, how a gaggle of theories about secularization might help us understand Methodism's decline in the latter half of the 20th century.
The Aji palpa is of a dark red, almost black when dried, and is used for coloring dishes, etc., since its piquant taste is barely perceptible; it grows to the length of about 4 inches.
A few trees turn golden in our neighborhood (including one the Mr planted in our back yard last year), and the air takes on a barely perceptible crisp feeling... and that's enough to get me excited about enjoying the new «season.»
Upon first glance at the 5ft 8in teenager with a slight frame and no perceptible muscle strength, one could be forgiven for being sceptical about his prospects in senior football.
In conclusion, the Conservative Party should be weary and cautious about this explicitly perceptible drift to the Right.
«We measured the barely perceptible distortions in the shapes of about 2 million galaxies to construct these new maps,» Vikram said.
It has taken half a century for this film to make it onto a British cinema screen, basically because it is a low - budget independent drama about being black in early 1960s Alabama, and for no other perceptible reason.
If the Corolla has had any perceptible image at all for the last decade, it's been as the high - quality small sedan for people who only care about high - quality when they buy a small sedan.
The best moments — as is true of just about every sword - fighting game — are when you perfectly parry an enemy blow, which causes a just - perceptible slowing of time as your sword clangs and your enemy is left vulnerable.
-- Now, there is a something about every man elevated above mediocrity, which is, for the most part, instinctually perceptible.
There is something exciting about Joselit's suggestion that this lends art the potential for a greater and more perceptible impact than ever before, if only those systems of circulation can be actively and explicitly capitalized upon, a perspective which entails artists working within, rather than outside of, contemporary society and culture's established sites of power.
I've previously written about the principle of quality: when launching a new product, you must provide more perceptible value than the status quo.
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