Sentences with phrase «coldness of»

The relative coldness of the land around 1885 to 1895 comes from the Northern Hemisphere continental interiors, particularly in winter, as global coastal land air temperature and adjacent SST anomalies agree well at this time (Parker et al., 1995), confirmed by the Jones et al. (2001) data.
It is refilled by the coldness of the poles, and artificial pumping, which will increase poleward warm currents (by mechanical pushing), will warm the arctic by pushing more warm equatorial water towards the poles.
The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment.
These works all echo the coldness of winter due to their cool restrained colors and sharp lines.
In Figueroa's work, the space itself is created for communal hangouts rather than separating people; inside the Whitney, this tropical environment made a funny juxtaposition with the coldness of the building's Brutalist structure.
A choice that gives the coldness of the original material a sense of life and warm beauty.
Fabricated from folded steel plate the formal language of her sculptures could be linked with the coldness of Brutalist architecture, but with their organically spewing interiors these works are bound up more with the excesses of consumer society and the body and its immediate extensions.
To me it seemed to symbolize the coldness of British power «its inability to forgive, its inability to self - analyze.
Fed up with the coldness of contemporary producers» pretentions, Diego Pérez resorts to the imagination and the affectivity from the appropriation to ask whom the future belongs to.
Almost immediately, the show shed the coldness of «Network as Artist,» evoking a post-apocalyptic landscape where the Internet seems to have crashed a while ago.
Ito (no relation to Parker Ito) describes the coldness of his often pre-fabricated objects and the struggle to «put some sort of life into materials that are absent of empathy,» according to a 2015 interview with LVL3.
«In that first [spot] painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional, abstract expressionist painting style I'd grown up with.
«In that first painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional, abstract expressionist painting style I'd grown up with.
In that painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional Abstract Expressionist painting style I'd grown up with.
Those who caught the Halo: Reach campaign premiere trailer on Monday were in for a bit of a surprise as the battle ended up in the coldness of space.
The coldness of the chew toy will make it more appealing to your puppy because it will help in alleviating the teeth pain to an even greater extent.
The call came unexpectedly, right in the middle of the bridge, and that's why the conversation seemed hesitant, awkward, ready at any moment to tumble over the edge into the surging coldness of formality which I did not think appropriate.
I can also see more than I like of myself in Mole, the impostor, taking pleasure in secrets, planning revenge with the meticulous coldness of the truly obsessed.
Some critics see this as a weakness; they write about the coldness of Miller's films, and how he keeps the audience at arm's length.
The camera hardly moves and never goes handheld, to show the coldness of what's happening in front of you.
Feel the adrenaline rush as you close - in fast on a GT race car in the coldness of night at Le Mans in your Le Mans Prototype; scan your mirrors on a wet day at the Nürburgring as a Porsche 911 GT3 R monster bursts from the fog and cuts past your Renault Clio as if you were standing still.
The film's modern décor shimmers and the coldness of Paris is daunting, and the balanced color timing gives each sequence the visual oomph of IFC's original theatrical DCP.
The film is exceptionally well - made, shot in a chilly style that utilizes intriguing close ups between the two men, evoking the coldness both of a winter in the Pacific Northwest and of a truly psychopathic crime.
As coldness of winter has been spreading everywhere in the country so, Gul Ahmed textiles have recently launched latest khaddar collection 2012.
Looking up toward the coldness of space, we're reminded of the zeros in the temperature scales.
Since it is insulated, it can keep the milk warm for up to 8 hours or can keep the coldness of a drink for such a period of time.
Upon delivery, a nurse will wrap your wonderful bundle of joy in a blanket to keep them warm from the coldness of the outside warm.
I will never understand the coldness of that action.»
It's like a dose of sunshine in the coldness of winter.
This helps you avoid any re-solidifying of the butter from the coldness of the milk).
The coldness of the dough made it all very easy to manage.
The coldness of an intellectual approach unaccompanied by affection is matched by the febrile extravagance of unreasoning sentiment; the aloofness of uncommitted understanding has its counterpart in the possessiveness of unintelligent loyalty.
The story of women being easily possessed by demons to distort God's message is totally unbiblical and must be stopped.If it were so, the woman who was sent by Jesus to herald the first resurrection Gospel, would have distorted.Yet Bible says, this same Magdalene was freed from bondage to demons.Anything that brings fear and bondage isn't the Gospel.The reason why the word seems not to be gaining ascendancy in some parts of the world is because of the coldness of the human heart.To blame it entirely on women is unscriptural.
Almighty God, from whom every good prayer cometh, and who pourest out on all who desire it the spirit of grace and supplication; deliver us, when we draw nigh to thee, from coldness of heart and wanderings of mind, that with steadfast thoughts and kindled affections we may worship thee in spirit and in truth; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Again — probably more often and certainly more insidiously — it appears in callous indifference, coldness of heart, and moral dullness to the needs and feelings of others.
And if I still refused to understand him, he would no doubt bring me to despair by the coldness of his irony, as he unfolded to me that he owed me as much as I owed him.
Who knows what the «pure» is but the one who experienced the degradation of the tax collectors and sinners and became one with them, yet remained wholly uncorrupted by cynicism and coldness of heart?
That is why he had few illusions about throwing himself on Washington's mercy, though even he would be surprised by the coldness of the charity he eventually got.
So love and friendship continue for a man like him as a «townie,» and his fears about the coldness of town life turnout out to be prejudices.
I needed the comfort that faith provided, not the coldness of my intellect.

Not exact matches

Believing in such a cruel, harsh tyrant of a God leads to coldness, legalism, arrogance, self righteousness and despair.
He finds the idea of the priest's facing the people a most disedifying factor of the modern liturgy: «How wise the old liturgy was when it prescribed that the congregation should not see the priest's face - his distractedness or coldness or (even more importantly) his devotion and emotion.»
Experience has taught me that though it is tolerable to describe the bath water in the simple categories of warm - cold, it would be disastrous, in practice, if I failed to comprehend the possibility of the degrees of coldness and warmness.
Their description of evil in negative terms, as privatio boni in subjecto, is somewhat analogous to the description, in physics, of coldness or darkness.
This presence of the Wholly Other is one of the most basic necessities of our society and our time, because of the many totalitarianisms, the closing up of human relations, and the terrible coldness that characterize our technological, state - controlled world.
As his sense of the real presence of these objects fluctuates, so the believer alternates between warmth and coldness in his faith.
It is always a danger that this dignity and beauty and the form upon which they rest, may be without the warmth of personal participation by the members of the worshipping congregation; then there is «formality» in the bad sense, and there may be a «coldness» which almost amounts to indifference.
It was not just the firsthand encounter with the coldness and finality of death that was unsettling, although that alone could be disturbing enough.
But what if what looks like coldness to the outside world is in fact a response to being overwhelmed by emotion — an excess of empathy, not a lack of it?
On a dismal road to Emmaus, two people felt their hearts to be strangely warmed in an hour of empty coldness.
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