Sentences with phrase «becomes rosy»

And while it's anyone's guess where the American housing market is headed, the value of experiences tends to grow over time, becoming rosier in the rearview mirror of memory.»
But with the season - opening Daytona 500 less than two weeks away, Keselowski's once - pessimistic outlook has become rosier.
He cautions though that after the custody issue is resolved, matters do not suddenly become rosy and bright.

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Along the way, Volk - Weiss, a tall, unassuming man with a light - blond goatee, very little hair, and rosy cheeks, became expert in the care and feeding of comedians.
However, after further cancellations in February, in such cities as Boston, Pittsburgh and Charlotte, North Carolina, Bongiovanni's assessment became much less rosy.
Since then, however, the rosy view on mergers has all but disappeared amid the administration's chaotic tenure and the increasing likelihood that Democrats will make gains in the 2018 election, Niknam wrote on Tuesday, citing «the risk that more populist / less corporate - friendly sentiment may become more pervasive in DC.»
I don't know whether you would call it prayer, but I often contemplate, become the sun - fired tree I gaze at, become the music while the music lasts, lose myself in the dancing lights of a wooded stream or the rosy tops of thunderclouds seen from the window of a rocketing 747.
The Madonna became a round and rosy Italian maid, the Baby Jesus a bouncing Italian bambino, while Roman governors, disciples, saints and martyrs were all depicted as Medieval Italians against an Italian landscape.
Malik Rosier has to become more consistent.
All was not rosy with Barcelona despite the on - pitch success of the previous years and Luis Suarez's career there was to end on a low - note with a 3 - 2 defeat to Benfica in the European Cup final of 1961 in what became known as the «square posts» final, with Barca having hit the post so often throughout the match.
She also adds that: «Big eyes, a rosy glow, rolls of fat — our brains are hard - wired to recognize these features as appealing, compelling us to become attached to newborns and want to help them survive.»
He wrote: «Dig around in the figures and what becomes swiftly apparent is that if you look at trade deals in terms of the size of the economies they're signed with (rather than just counting them, as the EU seem to prefer) Europe's numbers stop looking quite so rosy,» Sunak stated in his first mayor intervention in the debate.
But while many painted a rosy picture of Chinese commitment, Harvard University's Robert Stavins said a U.S. departure could still signal the unravelling of the Paris accord as other countries become reluctant to take on commitments.
Many have become complacent, egged on both by the rosy advice of mentors and frequent reports of imminent science - workforce shortages.
Similarly, in humans it has been found that during ovulation women's faces and / or bodies become more rosy because of heightened blood vessel activity.
When the Pharaoh Hound becomes excited, ears, nose and even eyes can turn a rosy hue.
In addition to breast development, the nipple color becomes more rosy, especially the last four to six nipples that are closest to the dog's hind legs.
The opening night of the exhibition saw a performance by Rosier in which participants were invited to wear masks, becoming part of a mysterious ritual ceremony.
Of course, that (relatively) rosy picture could well change if the social safety net is shredded by perverse social policies a la Trumpism; by deliberate government policy initiatives such as those enacted by the Ceausescu government in Romania; or by any degradation of economic and environmental conditions such that your kids become your retirement plan again.
Countries rich and poor are backing away from commitments they made years ago during rosier economic times, before the public became aware of Climategate, renewable energy costs and genuine debate.
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