Sentences with phrase «by the colour of»

My apartment is slowly being overtaken by every colour of pumpkin... and I couldn't be happier about that.
Mierlo / Derby, 17th November 2016 — Consumers are increasingly driven by the colour of food and beverages, opting for products that they find visually appealing.
You can get a good idea whether you are achieving this by the colour of the kale.
Mauricio Pochettino's men travel to Goodison Park to take on Everton on Saturday, and going by the colour of the supposed alternative strip, it doesn't look likely it will be confirmed before then due to the fact it may clash with the Toffee's royal blue home strip.
You section people based by the colour of their skin which is the epitome of racism.
You say African but what you're ill informed, tiny brain is really saying is you're judging by the colour of their skin.
It would appear that in today's Britain, we have only a choice of similar policies from similar parties who can only be distinguished by the colour of their ties.
Although they emit light at similar wavelengths, Youvan says that wild - type and mutant GFPs can be differentiated by the colour of the light needed to make them fluoresce.
Psychologists have shown that people subconsciously identify their peers more strongly by how they work with others than by the colour of their skin
Protein staining is indicated by the colour of the text (red or green) and DAPI stained nuclei are blue.
Emma's makeup artist Rachel Goodwin told PEOPLE that she was inspired by the colours of the suffragette movement.
BMW says the new blue was «inspired by the colour of Australian surf beaches».
Contemporary interiors inspired by the colours of the Mediterranean coastline combine with the sweeping sea views to create a spacious relaxed ambience in each of the rooms and suites.
This is the power you have been granted as the new landlord for Krushvice 6; an apartment block in a city of an oppressive totalitarian state where you can be deemed a criminal just by the colour of the tie you are wearing.
The different venues are represented by the colour of the carpet and the advertising boards around the edge of the table, a small touch but one that works well.
The sounds and smells, local culture and mythologies surround him, and his paintings now come alive from a new palette inspired by the colours of luscious tropical flowers and the blue - blacks nights.
Colourfields Golden Brown, Yellow, Green & Black - Inspired by the colours of Autumn.
The choices of Sawers and Dame Anna Pringle, our woman in Moscow, are much stronger as art: Walter Sickert, Heath, some bittersweet space - race Pop by Derek Boshier and Bridget Riley's beautiful Reflection, bought for the British embassy in Cairo partly because her sheaf of stripes was inspired by the colours of tomb walls in Upper Egypt, but also because the abstraction dovetailed felicitously with Muslim culture.
It is «a proof» of how hot the object is (but this not applicable to all materials, see Feet2thefire's explanation elsewhere) in the light bulb, if we were so skilled; the steel worker can tell by the colour of the light how hot the steel is getting.
It doesn't matter if your car is blue, red, black, or beige — your insurance premium is not impacted by the colour of your car.
Brody's reportedly been inspired by the colour of jellyfish.
Regardless, sections of the media memorialise those lost to suicide by the colour of their skin.
The Mylands paint collection is inspired by the colours of London and an imperial past that spanned the globe.
This chest of drawers was painted first with a coat of Primer Red and then in Lem Lem, a soft warm green inspired by the colour of allium fields in Ethiopia.
Notice, too, the pleasing effect created by the books arranged by the colour of their spines.
Presented as the ultimate antidote to the January blues, Airbnb's new listing is co-hosted by Pantone, the world - renowned authority on colour, and was inspired by the Colour of the Year 2017, Greenery.

Not exact matches

Kraft Foods Group said this week it will remove synthetic colours and preservatives from its popular mac and cheese line in both Canada and the U.S. by the end of 2016.
One ex-employee has outlined some of the specifics, such as Jim Balsillie (an accountant by trade) acting as chief marketing officer, «50 - something - year - old grey - beard engineers» picking out new BlackBerry colours, and ceding control of the marketing message by spending $ 1 for every $ 10 spent by carriers.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the person who made those shoes is.
In what were some of the worst - kept Apple secrets to - date, the company revealed that the iPhone 5 will in fact be replaced by the supposedly lower - end 5C (which comes in a variety of colours), as well as the 5S, a higher - end model boasting a fingerprint sensor security feature.
The chocolate maker has used a distinct shade of purple (Pantone 2685C) on its Dairy Milk wrappers since 1914, but recent attempts to trademark that colour in Britain have been thwarted by its arch rival Nestlé.
There's a solution I like, and it comes courtesy of Hollywood — specifically, from actress - writer - producer Mindy Kaling, whose impressive success as a young woman of colour in a town run by old white men routinely spurs people to ask where she gets her confidence.
These are complex issues made more difficult by the fact that accurate data on investment flows is limited.At the same time, Canadians» perception of Asian investments is colouring the reality behind them.
«Business books are often written by show - offs who want you to know all about their knowledge of the Greek tragedies and dark - coloured birds.
Coverage of the AG's report was coloured by accusations from the Pacific Carbon Trust, the Crown corporation created to buy and sell BC offsets, and «experts» from the offset -LSB-...]
Research shows that coloured visuals increase people's willingness to read a piece of content by 80 %.
In a modest eighty - seven pages (followed by Appendices on liturgical colours, vestments, objects used in worship, and the use of Latin in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration of the Eucharistic liturgy.
I love you because of the transcendent and inexorable fixity of your purposes, which causes your gentle friendship to be coloured by an intransigent determinism and to gather us all ruthlessly into the folds of its will.
As has been noted, Holloway argues that a proper appreciation of how sex should be used needs to bear in mind the fact that our present experience of it is coloured by concupiscence.
Alternatively, you could combine the process of writing out the Bible passage with a design from a mindfulness colouring book by adding the words of the passage to the design.
Where such a reality (as spelt out in 1) does not exist, either practically or experienced as such by those living in an illusory construction of the present («our inviolable shores» ideology) the talk of peace tends to take on impractical («brotherhood and sisterhood of all humankind») and essentialized («the global village») colours.
If they had had no notion of what we mean by right, then, though we might still have had to fight them, we could no more have blamed them for that than for the colour of their hair.
She is a pioneer, trailblazing the way ahead for other women and people of colour who are called by God to serve the Church as leaders.
If my grandparents had been beaten or lynched for the colour of their skin, if my parents had suffered under oppressive segregation, if I had a friend or relative who had been shot down in cold blood by a police department because that is just way more likely if you're Black in America, I'd have been angry, too.
Hence, at off moments the imagination will be coloured by the Mass drama, and connect the passing sights and sounds of the day with that.11
According to the White House press office, Mr Trump added: «Today, we celebrate Dr. King for standing up for the self - evident truth Americans hold so dear, that no matter what the colour of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by God.»
Failure to control population, the possibility of the possession of atomic weapons by dozens of nations, the issues of race and colour which affect every society and every civilization, disclose the human condition shared by all.
On the other hand, the narrative of the gospels, as all recent criticism agrees, is coloured throughout by a religious, if not a theological, valuation o # the events which it records and of the central Figure in them.
Tangible proof can be found by studying vestigial features, ebryonic development, biogeography, DNA sequencing, pseudogenes, endogenous retroviruses, labratory direct examination of natural selection in action in E-Coli bacteria, lactose intolerance in humans, the peppered moth's colour change in reaction to industrial pollution, radiotrophic fungi at Chernobyl... all of these things add to the modern evolutionary synthesis.
He fashions the creation by giving it form and colour and bestows each creature with «every details of its complicated spiritual and physical existence «13.
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