Sentences with word «bareness»

2014 would have been the yr Arsenal would have broken bareness of Premiership trophy IF he had have signed good players in January but he refused and keep acting as a Prof that known all.
Try choosing outfits that focus on bareness in one area only, such as an outfit that only bares skin on the shoulder area or legs, and throw on a modest cover - up like a cardigan or blazer.
Make sure to keep Owens» «bareness with modesty» motto in mind when dressing sheer, especially if you're wearing this style to work.
There stands the same tree, transformed from its gnarled bareness into something green, abundant and hopeful.
Fig. 11C shows how such circles appear in the aerial view, with circles 1 — 3 showing some degree of central bareness, and 4 and 5 being still covered with dead grass.
No, this does not really mean bareness.
Offering to lift the curse of bareness from the Baker (James Corden) and the Baker's Wife (Emily Blunt), the Witch presents a three - day challenge: fetch a blood - red cape, hair like golden corn, a snow white cow and a glass slipper from the woods, a primeval canopy of green that filters the sun into twilight.
In Long Coats, too thin a coat that resembles bareness.
Whether it's Robert Mangold, Richard Serra, Donald Judd, they're drawn to that whole sub-genre that has a certain bareness to it, though that doesn't imply that the art can't be colorful.
Despite this opacity, there is a refreshing bareness to the work, an economy of elements that contrasts the sumptuousness of Medi and its colourful, moving landscapes.
Martin honed things to a beautiful bareness that took you to roads crossing a prairie, long horizons, sparse places that were never empty.
There is always more to being naked than just physical bareness.
It's all about that unexpected near - bareness of leg, all the better if there is a bit of thigh on show, too.
Hence her petition for the grace to discern «the bareness and the misery of the places where You are not adored but desecrated.»
Because new circles appear in the short grass matrix without the tall grass perimeter, it seems likely that the bareness of circles, as of vehicle tracks, stimulates the tall grass to grow, perhaps because of reduced competition for water.
And near - bareness is key, as true bareness is a) too cold and b) sort of uncomfortable to see, you feel for the sufferer.
Fashion designer Rick Owens demonstrated the principle of «bareness with modesty» with his sheer designs, choosing not to have too much transparency over the bust and instead accentuating bareness in areas like the shoulders, midriff and legs.
There is no deny the information that a lot of women are not pleased with their married life or husband and are in steady search of amazing to remove dullness and the bareness in their lives.
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Assassins Creed 2 to transports players to renaissance Italy, which is a nice change from the bleakness and bareness of the Middle East in Assassins Creed.
In essence, open world games can be visually stunning but simultaneously feel hollow with many other areas giving off a feeling that lacks substance, and in doing so many gaps and spaces become prominent by the bareness of an open world game's design.
The paintings contain references to photographs the artist took during his travels in the Gobi Desert in 1993 and also to a scene in the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann's Book of Franza (1955), in which the title character unsuccessfully seeks solace in the bareness of the desert.
The bareness and layering make them flatter and less illusionist than even Marden's.
However, its bareness, not to mention the volume of clichés and their dispersal in space and time, make one more a knowing observer than an onstage participant.
With a close - up view of each member in surrounding separate screens, one stands within a zone of intimacy, gaining access to the concentration and collectedness of a musician during the period before a performance, where the putting on of a mask conceals yet reveals the bareness beneath.
[1] It is therefore not much of a surprise that the solemn presence of her sculptural practice vastly rests on the simplicity and bareness of the materials of which the objects are made out of.
Usually hidden, most of these objects reveal themselves in their integrity; in their bareness one could say.
In Number 7, 1951, Pollock's sweeping, gestural line moves across the page with a vigorous, muscled handling, yet the pent - up energy transmitted through Pollock's hand doesn't devolve into utter turmoil, but rather suspends itself in delicate balance against the bareness of the paper support.
These are incredibly charged works, which he stopped making in the 1980s — the earliest, «Raw War» dating to 1970 at the height of the Vietnam War... I'm interested in the bareness of these words and in the way they enunciate a plain brutality and yet resonate with all kinds of emotions.
In her bareness lies a seductive quality; yet her wide - set eyes and fleshy neon yellow skin create a deformed alien - like appearance that is mythical, vulgar and grotesque.
A recruiter for whom I have a great deal of respect, Robert Zalaudek, recently commented on the bareness of my LinkedIn connections.
However, the two pieces which have stayed with me from my first house, is the Nepalese Tara statue and the Limited collection Fab India cabinet,» Perhaps due to the overall sense of bareness, we can't help but notice the trunks.
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