Sentences with phrase «as flickering»

While these two links are from Joe Romm's propaganda site, they do help make the case: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/02/28/433434/envia-gm-doe-lithium-ion-batteries-cut-costs-in-half-triple-energy-density/ http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/09/24/896151/how-decades-of-federal-support-spurred-the-natural-gas-boom-most-companies-would-have-given-up/ The implementation side is frought with typical top - down effects such as crony capitalism, subsidies for rich people, and environmentally dubious energy sources, such as flickering, bat lung exploding, wind turbines.
Belshazzar's Feast / the Writing on the Wall is a complex, multi-media installation that references Marshall McLuhan's theory of the TV as replacing the hearth as the focal point of the living - environment, feeding our imagination as flickering flames once did.
Graphically, Dead Effect 2 has some flare that helps it to excel in its horror elements such as flickering lights, sparks and smoke effects, while enemy models are appropriately scary in design, spaceship environments are futuristic in design and weapons look fiercely capable of destroying the oncoming hordes of zombies amongst other enemies which all plays out at a frantic yet consistent pace.
At the same time, the rush to infuse schools with the latest technology has provoked critiques from a number of observers, with titles such as The Flickering Mind and Oversold and Underused.
«The fact that this high - speed flickering was observed at the same time as flickering with a typical 1/10 second period may mean that the flickering aurora was caused by «electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves» (* 2), which are affected by both oxygen and hydrogen ions.»
Perhaps sensing my ineptitude, the program generated a second shooter who appeared on my display as a flickering soldier.
At twilight on a good day, Mercury briefly appears as a flickering dot on the horizon.
Boots must be precisely tightened, bindings exactly tuned, skis waxed correctly, edges perfectly sharpened, racing suits fitted to the skin so there isn't so much as a flickering ripple to catch the air.
«The sun shall be turned into the darkness and the moon into blood before the great and terrible Day of the Lord comes» — no one might detect so much as a flicker in the sun's shining, and yet the devout held firmly to the truth of these words, even in the very time when they were alleged to have their relevance!
By stealing pickup lines from social networking competitors — such as allowing users to link to their MySpace profile or upload slide - shows from sites such as Flicker and Rockyou — the industry can woo back admirers.
Known as Flicker, the first installment will be completely silent.
The big peaks are small, playing as flickers of fear or hope across usually composed faces.
I also had the sense that the eReader Touch Edition's page turns are neither as fast or as flicker - free as on the Nook, but they are still far better than on the previous Kobo — and they even beat out the Amazon Kindle (third generation).
Also, it doesn't even give as much as a flicker or twinge as it automatically adapts to light (though it takes a few seconds to adjust), keeping the reading experience uninterrupted.
In the evenings, after your activities, relax around the fire as it flickers into the shadows under the African sky.
A fixation shared by society at large, the contemplation of past events and relationships ultimately shapes our psychology moving forward - as a flicker of nostalgia, shame, or glee can be activated by a single sensory cue.
Did an erudite, fecund trickster like Polke ever mean for any of his footage to really be watched rather than briefly pondered as it flickered on a gallery wall amid his other work?
In physical systems it is present in some meteorological data series, the electromagnetic radiation output of some astronomical bodies, and in almost all electronic devices (referred to as flicker noise).
A close - up, profile view of an active region in extreme ultraviolet light showcased several small spurts of plasma as they flickered out and retreated back into the sun over about 13 hours (June 16, 2011).

Not exact matches

Alcoa's tale is held up as a wee candle flicker of hope in an otherwise depressing report on gender inequity in tech - driven sectors, including the oil and gas industry, automotive manufacturers and telecommunications companies.
We discussed the philosophy of history as Egyptians knelt in prayer before water cannons and as the fires set in the Ministry of Finance in Athens flickered light across the marble of the Acropolis.
As the candle of hope for a free and public internet begins to flicker in the winds of corporate takeover, Coin Center represents a vanguard for securing the freedoms of the next evolution of the internet.
On a recent weeknight, an anemic crowd sat nursing drinks mostly in silence as an episode of «Jeopardy!» flickered across a flat - screen TV.
You who wait, stood as candles round the shrouded bed, And flicker with the last stir of her breath, See, now, at once, she lies no more beneathYour watch, but stands in light, a crown upon her head.
You who wait, stood as candles round the shrouded bed, And flicker with the last stir of her breath, See, now, at once, she lies no more beneath Your watch, but stands in light, a crown upon her head.
As he wrote feverishly, the flickering candle cast strange shadows on the dark walls and low ceilings.
The soughing of the trees rises and falls as the gusts strengthen or weaken, but never wholly abates, and the sunlight» reaching us through the filtering leaves» incessantly flickers and undulates around our house.
I'm remembering you, my friends, the votive is flickering on the mantle and I remember to pray as I move.
Trilling's stature, now «so reduced [as] to have become a joke to certain young critics who favor flippancy and lightness,» a ghostly flickering that haunts the poor souls condemned to wander the halls of the academy, reflects the state of criticism in our time.
The priest has a professionally cheerful manner as he ticks off these observations, but his eyes are sad, flickering over smashed walls that you suppose might have housed memories of parish life, good and bad.
Without immortality it is not simply true of individuals that, as another put it, life is «a blind, brief flicker between two oblivions»; in the long run that is also true of the whole human race.
This light flickered uncertainly within the church as it wavered from commitment to a view of the total involvement of God in the world to one restricted to humans alone.
As the candle flickered in the night, the deepest question of my broken heart crept up once more: Lord, are you really good?
I'll of course put a link to your flicker and your website, and indicate your post as the original one:) AND next time I'll make sure to save some food for the picture: P
For some, it can be a bit all too overwhelming as the holidays start to stack - up and the pressures that go along with them begin to flicker into sight.
When Theo has his determined moments (that's all they are, moments) then we see the potential and it is good to watch, he just isn't mentally strong enough to take responsibility and as such tends to be quiet in games apart from the odd flicker.
I note a flicker of suspicion in his eyes as he weighs my request, but, fearing nothing, he tells me everything.
As the city rediscovers its long - dormant Bullets Fever, the organization has taken steps to ensure this flicker of success has staying power.
Nationally, England fans that have abandoned the golden generation as being naught but gilt point to his crucial role in derailing at least one major tournament and the resignation of England's best recent manager, while those that still entertain the faint and flickering hope that the pyrite frauds might genuinely glister, just the once, despair of his turbulent, toxic presence in the squad.
As all the others loudly discussed the price of Christmas turkeys, Si √ ¥ n's eyes flickered round and a curled brown finger beckoned me to a seat next to his.
The black - footed ferret, never common, is about to flicker out and die as a species, victim of the poisons that are also wiping out the prairie dogs on which the ferret dines.
As I watched the game, I saw sparks and flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton.As I watched the game, I saw sparks and flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton.as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton...
As I watched the game, I saw sparks and flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton brought Liverpool down to their level, as the game deteriorated into a mesAs I watched the game, I saw sparks and flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton brought Liverpool down to their level, as the game deteriorated into a mesas Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton brought Liverpool down to their level, as the game deteriorated into a mesas the game deteriorated into a mess.
Still, it has given the dressing room some hope, belief even, and they do now have some flicker of hope as to why they should continue to plug away in the league.
Plus, if I had to stick my neck on the line and choose a team who I felt would be more up focused and motivated ahead of this scrumptious contest, my money would be on the visitors, a Blackpool side fighting for their very existence in the Premier League, as opposed to Tottenham who have thrown away any remaining flicker of hope they had of finishing in the top - four with defeat away to Chelsea last Saturday.
For some reason, our thirteen year - old does not find these studies as riveting as we do (although I saw a flicker of interest in his eyes when I mentioned the important role sleep plays in athletic performance).
As the weeks went by, I started to experience little flickers of excitement, often followed by huge pulses of worry and regret.
Those three tiny heartbeats flickering on the ultrasound screen mean that life as you know it is about to be turned upside down.
Foetal heart starts to develop by the third week and by the fifth week it begins to beat and can be seen as a tiny flicker from the vaginal ultrasound.
(2) The audio - visual effects of the lights feature are great, but seem to be overwhelming to the baby (and adults as well) with too many lights flickering on and off at the same time and over stimulating the baby.
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