Sentences with phrase «clouds envelop»

Just as mystical purple clouds envelop the surrounding peaks at dusk and dawn, Sofitel Nanjing Zhongshan Golf Suning embraces Chinese tradition.
While he was still speaking, a bright cloud enveloped them, and a voice from the cloud said, «This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.

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At night, a cloud of terrible sadness often enveloped him — then he would see only the bad things, the increasing violence in the countryside, the warring of the political authorities, the failure to get people to live by the Word, enemies to the left, enemies to the right, and his own unfaithfulness.
Although technology has evolved, film has become a niche, and time has clouded much of what I learned back then, one thing is still the same: the science of light and the way it wraps around an object, enveloping it with its invisible yet transformative qualities.
I was enveloped in a cloud of hardwood smoke!
The rich chocolate flavor is piqued with sour cherry sauce and it's all enveloped in a cloud of coconut whipped cream.
«Given the ethical cloud that has enveloped Albany, our advice would be to keep an arm's length between those who lobby and those who run campaigns,» said Horner.
The leaders of the 10 May commercial expeditions were vague and contradictory about a turnaround time, and many clients and guides were still struggling to reach the Everest summit late in the afternoon, even as clouds began to envelop the mountain.
The surrounding mountains trap these pollutants, and the stagnant air envelops the region in a perpetual cloud of haze.
Medical advances may cause our data clouds to envelop us in new and unexpected ways.
The entire solar system is enveloped by the Oort cloud, an enormous sphere of nascent comets extending more than 9 trillion miles into space.
Since his prediction, Alfvén waves have been associated with a variety of sources, including nuclear reactors, the gas cloud that envelops comets, laboratory experiments, medical MRI imaging and in the atmosphere of our nearest star — the Sun.
The glory is a sensitive marker for conditions in the Venusian clouds, which, made of sulphuric acid and completely enveloping the planet, have long held a special fascination for planetary scientists.
The cloud billowed southward, over the river, enveloping everything in the dust and debris of blown - apart lives.
The star is orbited by a dim, hot companion star that appears to be enveloped by a thick cloud of dust roughly one to three times as wide as Earth's orbit.
This results in a very rapid, dynamically unstable event that envelops both stellar cores in a dense cloud of hydrogen gas.
In 2000, Chandra observed a gigantic cloud of hot gas enveloping the galaxy cluster Abell 2029, leading astronomers to estimate that the cluster must hold an amount of dark matter equivalent to more than a hundred trillion suns!
The other model proposes that the coronas are spread out more diffusely, either as a larger cloud around the black hole, or as a «sandwich» that envelops the surrounding disc of material like slices of bread.
The cautionary perspective through clouded glass envelops the girl's entire journey from mighty fighter to mighty dancer.
Six hours in, I was enamoured with the world of Alrest, a land enveloped in a sea of cloud — a literal sea of cloud, it should be pointed out.
Pike and Dupree speak of ’66 like a different continent of possibility, a vista of authenticity enveloped by cloud.
Toxic teams of educators develop for a variety of reasons that usually stem from the current cloud of paranoia, fear, and frustration enveloping public education — but we need to fight the negativity!
They are a wonderful antidote to the toxic cloud of lies and mistrust that currently envelops our nation.
The same sickly - sweet odor enveloped her now like a noxious cloud.
But since you are now in enveloping cloud, it is impossible to tell if you are marooned or deceptively in motion.
«Well then, look under the yellows,» Indigo said, and tipped the whole of the coal bucket upside down on the hearth, enveloping his end of the room in a cloud of coal dust.
She adored his curious mind, his mild country accent, the huge strength in his hands, the unpredictable swerves and drifts of his conversation, his kindness to her, and the way his soft brown eyes, resting on her when she spoke, made her feel enveloped in a friendly cloud of love.
Three - foot - long cubera snappers, drawn to Gladden Spit in Belize by a full moon in spring, produce clouds of eggs and sperm in a thunderhead of fertility that rises to envelop divers.
Mist from the pounding waves enveloped them in a low - hanging cloud as they chanted rhythmically as the light whoosh and thump of the waves provided a natural drumbeat.
As we fill up in the garage, a Hatton bus — with many open seats, no less — drives past, enveloping us in a cloud of black exhaust.
A cloud of soft linen envelops you in a comfortable cocoon.
Below the wreckage, there si a coffin enveloped in a poisonous cloud.
Desert environments feel arid with sand clouds that envelop your vision and ruins that have been buffeted by the elements.
This game has enveloped me so deep that I want Zack to be Cloud in the FFVII game.
His most common format — varied in many ways until his death thirty years later — consisted of closely packed linear or alphabetical elements, like the fractured forms of Picasso and Braque circa 1910, enveloped or even smothered by clouds of blue, red, grey or black.
In this earlier series, her clouds brought an enveloping drama to quiet scenes of water, fields and roads disappearing gently at their horizons.
They envelop the viewer, drawing the gaze in and past the brush marks and routered shapes, which reference proto planets and dense gaseous clouds within nebulae, into the vast expanse of the works.
My favorite is a fiery mouth (seen on the far right) enveloped in a cloud of paint.
Sometimes the mountain almost stands out; sometimes it's enveloped in clouds.
What a beautiful fantasy, to be enveloped in clouds, somewhere above it all.
My own fascination with black in painting comes not from abstract expressionism, but from an earlier period — the infinite, stark black backgrounds in Velázquez's The Water Seller of Seville (1618 - 22), the black clouds that envelop Rembrandt's The Abduction of Proserpine (1631), the almost surreal flatness of Zurburan's Christ on the Cross (1627).
So looking around, and some interesting trivia: «History of observations That Venus was permanently enveloped in what appeared to be thick, white clouds soon became clear following the development of the telescope.
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