Sentences with phrase «blinding flash of light»

, both would disappear in a blinding flash of light.
The iBook publisher gets nothing, no email, no blinding flash of light.
«We as an audience saw that... The truth is, we see the lightsaber split in half — Kylo sees a blinding flash of light and is knocked unconscious, and then Rey takes the lightsaber away before he wakes up,» he said.

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Truth is, even if God showed up in a flash of blinding light, wearing a big name tag that said «Hello, my name is God,» I'd still manage to wonder if it wasn't David Blaine.
Rex Allen, the Singing Cowboy, was galloping into the Canadian Western Rodeo in Edmonton, Alberta, white hat held high and all that, when a flash of light blinded his horse.
Analysing the area of the brain that creates these tiny flashes of light could help blind people see.
Kubodera's videos, which captured 14 attack behaviors, showed that as a squid approached, it sometimes emitted a short flash from photophores (light - producing organs) on the tips of its arms, perhaps in an effort to blind its prey or to illuminate it for easier capture.
A new genetic therapy not only helped blind mice regain enough light sensitivity to distinguish flashing from non-flashing lights, but also restored light response to the retinas of dogs, setting the stage for future clinical trials of the therapy in humans.
Artificial retinas, light - sensitive chips that mimic the eye's signal - processing ability and stimulate the optical nerve or visual cortex, have been tested in a handful of blind subjects who usually «see» nothing more than phosphenes, or flashes of light.
Eighteen years ago, a blind patient saw a similar flash of light when Mark Humayun, an ophthalmologist and biomedical engineer at the University of Southern California's Doheny Eye Institute, placed an electrode directly on the person's retina during surgery.
One word of caution: this doesn't apply to women who have the type of migraines that strike after an «aura,» like flashes of light or blind spots in vision.
About 20 percent of sufferers have an aura — visual disturbances such as flashing lights and blind spots.
«Open your --» Pop... She went blind as a flash of searing light filled the room.
Close the shades, curtains or blinds to minimize the flashes and burst of light.
Cracco invites viewers into the intimacy and the danger of light, whether it is the low light of a candle, the flash of colliding atoms, or the blinding light of the sun, Blinded highlights the importance of the surface, the value of improvisation and the simple fact that just as light can not turn a corner, when you get to the edges of these new works the illusion breaks down, leaving viewers with the memory of being blinded by the intimacy and the intricacy of color andBlinded highlights the importance of the surface, the value of improvisation and the simple fact that just as light can not turn a corner, when you get to the edges of these new works the illusion breaks down, leaving viewers with the memory of being blinded by the intimacy and the intricacy of color andblinded by the intimacy and the intricacy of color and paint.
Intelligent assistants do a pretty good job of owning the morning already by serving up flash news briefings and control of Internet of Things devices to turn on the lights, lift the blinds, and start the coffee maker.
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