Sentences with phrase «becomes luminous»

Your hair gets shinier and your skin becomes luminous.
In such cases, one should return to the passage from time to time, for often a section which is opaque today becomes luminous tomorrow.
This relationship becomes luminous and unquestionable only when the word is spoken by a witness — that is, by one who explicitly makes the connection between the divine and the human word.
Everything remains the same so far as phenomena are concerned, but at the same time everything becomes luminous, animated, loving.
Matthew's story of the transfiguration becomes a luminous narrative icon, a painting in words that points beyond the text to the true reality of Christ, the light of the world.
When we speak of Christ's suffering as a disclosure of the spirit of God, we go beyond what any human experience can prove, but we find analogies in experience which become luminous in the life of faith.
At this stage some stars become luminous blue variables, so called because they go through episodic changes in brightness, including brilliant outbursts that look a lot like supernovae.
Using radium dusted paint to create glow - in - the - dark numbers on watch faces, the «shining girls» became luminous themselves, their clothing and hair dusted with a deadly mist of the toxic poison.
From a different section, it fused together to become Luminous, and we're using it for the Final Fantasy XV project.

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And that is why, in our prayer at the altar, we ask that the consecration may be brought about for us: Ut nobis Corpus et Sanguis fiat... 3 If I firmly believe that everything around me is the body and blood of the Word, 4 then for me (and in one sense for me alone) is brought about that marvellous «diaphany» which causes the luminous warmth of a single life to be objectively discernible in and to shine forth from the depths of every event, every element: whereas if, unhappily, my faith should flag, at once the light is quenched and everything becomes darkened, everything disintegrates.
As Aurobindo became more active in the Indian independence movement, he also had been practicing pranayama (breath control) for up to six hours a day, three hours each morning and evening, but aside from some psychophysical phenomena such as luminous patterns and figures and a great outpouring of poetry, he had no other results (OH 78f.).
When play is in its full flow, the diamond becomes a place where the dark, sullen surface of matter is temporarily transformed into a gently luminous mirror of the «supercelestial mysteries.»
Judgment is why John Major became prime minister and his more luminous peers — Michael Heseltine, Michael Portillo, Ken Clarke — never did.
The star, named V838 Monocerotis, suddenly inflated into a cool supergiant in January and February 2002, growing 10,000 times brighter and becoming the most luminous star in our galaxy for about 40 days.
He persuaded Caltech to install an 18 - inch Schmidt telescope that became the first astronomical instrument on Mount Palomar, and soon national media were regularly keeping a running tab of how many «star suicides» his survey of the heavens had discovered and how bright they were: 400 to 600 million times as luminous as the sun.
The once - dim protostar will have then become a fully luminous star.
«We're missing the brightest and most luminous stars, the ones that are going to become supernovae in the future,» he said.
The temperature of the shell rises; the star becomes more luminous; and it finally approaches the top of the giant domain on the Hertzsprung - Russell diagram.
The more numerous faint stars are still in the process of collapsing under their own gravity, but have become hot enough in their centers to be self luminous bodies.
The unprecedented 2012 outburst of SN 2009ip: a luminous blue variable star becomes a true supernova.
As if you needed another reason to love Beautyblender, Dedivanovic used a damp Beautyblender to kneed liquid foundation into the skin, giving the skin a fresh, glowy, luminous appearance and allowing the skin and product to become one.
The once dreaded dark circles became bright and luminous.
Day by day, skin becomes brighter, hydrated, and luminous.
At the American Music Awards, her outlook only became even sunnier in a luminous and lemony Maria Lucia Hohan halter gown — punctuated by a light teal eye shadow.
As more people strive to live healthier lifestyles, mineral - based makeup has become more popular because it has a lightweight texture and makes your skin look radiant and luminous.
But Deadpool isn't alone — he's joined by returning X-Men heroes Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Colossus, and a host of new pals, including the much - hyped Domino, played by the luminous Zazie Beetz, who manages to effortlessly become the film's highlight.
In the Shadow of Women — Philippe Garrel, France North American Premiere A Parisian documentary filmmaker becomes embroiled in a romantic triangle in this luminous love story from the great director Philippe Garrel (Frontier of Dawn, Regular Lovers).
It is not dark and it is not cutting, instead it is an aching, pining film that layers the simplicity of this love affair with such strata of feeling that the story eventually becomes the essence of every affair ever, gay or straight, in which true, luminous love has been denied by circumstance.
This luminous verse novel reveals how Mary Shelley became one of the most celebrated authors in history.
We wanted the first levels to be sunny, and very luminous before becoming progressively darker.»
Once she does this, the area becomes full of life and light (much like Okami) and ditches the dark gray scheme, meaning you literally have two great looking worlds to explore, which you are prompted to do by collecting glowing luminous balls which are the worlds currency and only pop up after you've restored life to the world.
The three currents together articulate this great artist's enduring primary concern: the representation of mystery escaping resolution to become the hedonist's enigma, an inexhaustible, celebratory insistence on the imagination's life in the luminous moment.
Emerging from the experimental Philadelphia art scene in the early 1970s, Warren Rohrer (1927 - 1995) became known for his luminous, meditative paintings that concentrate intensely on subtle shifts of color and the steady repetition of the artist's stroke.
It is guided by large, geometric structures — planar outlines that present variations on the rectilinear shape of the canvas; and sometimes these outlines multiply, acquiring a luminous near - solidity, as if Tworkov were about to become a geometric abstractionist.
Ada Lovelace, as she would become known — and played by the luminous Swinton — was both a product of her society and a pioneer mathematician and writer, as well as collaborator with Charles Babbage, working with him on his mechanical computing machine.
Warren Rohrer (1927 — 95) emerged from the experimental Philadelphia art scene in the early 1970s and became known for his luminous, color - saturated abstractions.
But what is different in these late photographs is the way in which he can blur and dwell on a detail until it becomes quite luminous and strange.
His name may mean light, but not in the sense of luminous, and even his skies quickly become airless.
As the edges soften, the shapes swell outward and become more luminous.
But then Frankenthaler, though she never departed from what was soon to become her trademark staining technique, in which she poured thinned paint, initially oils, then acrylic, onto raw canvas, leaving the paint, blooming and thinning at the edges, to sink into the weave but remain luminous, wasn't an artist who often repeated herself.
By hovering over the Park in a horizontal band, Fata Morgana becomes a ghost - like, sculptural, luminous mirage that both distorts the landscape and radiates golden light.»
Subtracting paint by rubbing out areas using a turpentine - laden cloth and then adding back paint became an important technical element, creating cloud - like areas and voluminous forms, like the orange area in the bottom left corner of «Luminous Undercurrent.»
Rousseau's deep connection to the landscape culminates in a cascade of textures and colors in luminous, richly dark drawings... For eyes that have become drowsy with photographic clichés, where pictures of the wildest nature have been domesticated, images so routine they lose any sense of a life of their own, Rousseau give us a profound nature, full of shadowy darks and lights, alive and enveloping us.»
Up - ended and stripped of its utility, Lamson's canoe becomes a contemplative object, a luminous sculpture.
Dion's use of luminous color becomes his essential means to ascertain form through memory.
Among them is «Norham Castle, Sunrise, which Smiles believes is almost certainly unfinished, but which has become one of the nation's favourite paintings, with its luminous masses of colour, its single cow reflected in a liquidescent plane, which may be water or simply the reflected light of the rising sun.
As Vance's work has become more enigmatic, her paintings employ a brighter and more luminous colour palette.
This created a uniquely luminous effect in which the surface of the canvas and the paint merged, appearing to become one entity.
In the memory of the farmer who committed suicide in Odisha: The lying down protest to save the Land has become our brothers» and sisters» bodies In horizontal and verticle formation at David Novros's Luminous «6:30,» while Kimsooja's centralized figure Has never seemed so urgently relevant back to us standing In six places on earth, Exposing the population to expose their similarities In spite of their differences.
If the Sun becomes more luminous, then to first order, the Earth and Mars both get warmer.
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