And, as comedian and marketer Bill Bernat, who has suffered from severe depression, explained on the TED Ideas blog, the fact that everyone else tries to cheer you up (or avoid
the dark shadow you cast) adds to the suffering of those with mental health worries.
Pete Rose yet suffers as much from
the dark shadows cast by 1919 as from his own modern sins.
Or was he talking about the way light casts a shadow, meaning the brighter a light becomes
the darker shadow it casts?
Dark shadow cast against the walls, Floor, even the wristwatch is stopped at 11:02, August 9, 1945 in Nagasaki, 1961!
Not exact matches
Needless to say, one negative customer service incident can
cast a long - lasting
dark shadow over your brand.
The 1994 Game 7 loss
cast a
dark shadow over Terminal City that younger fans may not remember.
But Gap's growth in this arena
casts a
dark shadow over Vancouver - based Lululemon Athletica, which has become the authority on fashionable yoga gear, and boasted a 28 % increase in sales over the last fiscal year.
Instead, in exchange for increased «privacy,» perhaps the Legislative Council should work to increase transparency of the Hong Kong corporate world and remove the cloak that is
casting a
dark shadow over corporate governance and civil liberties in this unique place.
How is it that even the most fortunate death, approximating so closely what the dying person and those who cared for her and about her would wish for, is nevertheless a tragic, shattering event that
casts a
dark shadow over what follows?
As he wrote feverishly, the flickering candle
cast strange
shadows on the
dark walls and low ceilings.
[16] He also quoted his predecessor Pope Paul VI who said that the doctrine of Blessed John Duns Scotus «can yield shining arms for combating and chasing away the
dark clouds of atheism which
casts its
shadow upon our era», and continued to state that the doctrine «energetically builds up the Church, sustaining her in her urgent mission of the new evangelisation of the peoples of the earth.»
Gazing out over the
dark sea they study for themselves the lapping of waters along the hull of the craft that bears them, breathe the scents borne to them on the breeze, gaze at the
shadows cast from pole to pole by a changeless eternity.
The bright moonlight shimmered on the trees and grass,
casting eerie
shadows and lighting
dark recesses.
For John the Baptist the kingdom of God was a judgment about to descend, in fact already
casting its
dark shadow before it; for Jesus.
Once again, the prospect of medical cleansing
casts a
dark shadow over the ethics of healthcare and the practice of clinical medicine.
It may be the most revealing document that has so far emerged about the
dark side of the sixties and the long
shadow it continues to
cast into the nineties.
Following the shock defeat to Luxembourg side Progrès in the Europa League, a
dark shadow has been
cast over Rangers «season.
All of this takes place with Brexit looming and with the
dark shadow of Donald Trump
cast across the international scene.
The U.S. economy accelerated in the second quarter as consumers ramped up spending and businesses invested more on equipment, but persistent sluggish wage gains
cast a
dark shadow over the growth outlook.
EJ McMahon: «(T) he 5 - 4 decision in the case of Harris v. Quinn
casts a long,
dark shadow over organized labor's future growth prospects.»
«While some of the Senate Democratic leaders are ready and willing to negotiate in good faith, the public comments by other Senate Democratic officials and leadership of the Working Families Party have
cast a
dark shadow over serious discussions,» a source close to the conference said.
The NSA said that President Buhari was «extremely concerned about this incident» which he said was «beginning to
cast a
dark shadow on not just the administration but the country.
It certainly
cast a long
dark shadow over his final period in office and proved a recurring distraction from other business.
Unlike Saturn's bright rings, which are made almost entirely of ice particles, Mars's rocky ring will be
dark and largely invisible from Earth, although the cloud of orbiting Phobos bits will at first be dense enough to
cast a
shadow on the Red Planet's surface during some parts of the planet's orbit around the sun, the researchers say.
Because the light in an open savanna comes straight down and
casts harsh
shadows, animals there have sharp
dark - to - light transitions in pigmentation, located at the top of their bodies.
On land, the pigmentation counteracts the effect of light falling on the animal: The lighter belly is
cast into
shadow while the
darker back is lightened, giving it a flat appearance that makes it much harder to see.
Solar eclipses occur when the moon comes between the sun and the Earth and
casts the
darkest part of its
shadow, the umbra, on Earth.
But the latest theories hold that 96 percent of everything up there is in the form of exotic
dark matter and
dark energy that emit no light and
cast no
shadows.
For a few minutes, the moon will blot out the sun,
casting its
dark shadow over a narrow, moving strip of land and revealing the sun's corona.
The event horizon should then
cast a
dark shadow on that bright emission.
A new study takes advantage of the
shadows cast by these
dark clumps to measure the cloud's overall structure and mass.
And it turns out that Sitting outside with my back to the sun, I noticed that the
shadow cast by each clear lens of my glasses was equally as
dark as that
cast by the frame and
Sitting outside with my back to the sun, I noticed that the
shadow cast by each clear lens of my glasses was equally as
dark as that
cast by the frame and A scientist was left with blood dripping from his head after being attacked by a gang of youths as he cycled home.
It works well on iPhone Sitting outside with my back to the sun, I noticed that the
shadow cast by each clear lens of my glasses was equally as
dark as that
cast by the frame and
Even after she's gone, the matriarch still
casts a
dark shadow over the family, especially her loner teenage granddaughter, Charlie, whom she always had an unusual fascination with.
There are
darker, scarier sequences (there were more than a few wails of woe from younger viewers at a prerelease screening this week) as the armored wolves skulk through the night, as teeth and fangs are bared and fires
cast ominous
shadows on the street.
Green also starred in Tim Burton's
DARK SHADOWS playing Angelique Bouchard opposite an all - star
cast including Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Helena Bonham Carter.
But the link between corpulence and power would
cast a
dark shadow within the halls of Congress.
Games like Mario do it but their lighting is extremely simple, most objects don't
cast shadows or anything, which obviously doesn't work for a game that is all about hiding in the
dark.
Even after she's gone, the matriarch still
casts a
dark shadow over the family — especially her loner teenage granddaughter, Charlie, with whom she always had an unusual fascination.
But, like Universal's ill - fated 2017 reboot of The Mummy, a denial of its villainous MacGuffin tends to
cast a hunger for the
dark shadow resolutely missing from a story which promises to be steeped in adventure but is instead only tiresome.
With a smile that
casts deep
shadows and a courtly Old World demeanor barely masking the madness in his eyes, Bela Lugosi plays a country doctor with
dark secrets in this 1940 low - budget horror picture (out on Blu - ray).
The tragedy of Lumpy's death not only
casts a
dark shadow over Scott and Kristin's wedding, but it also forces them to cancel their upcoming honeymoon as Scott feels it is his duty to make sure his friend is properly buried.
On arrival, they find an eerily empty tent pitched nearby, its presence
casting a
dark shadow over their lovely spot as well as a sense of mystery about the whereabouts of its inhabitants.
Adapted from the Zoë Heller novel, it reminds of screenwriter Patrick Marber's Closer and how Mike Nichols's film adaptation similarly suffered from a gradual slackening of shock with the realization that its umbrella of misanthropy doesn't
cast a
dark shadow on all of us so much as it provides a vicarious thrill, like watching a cockfight, say, or a mantis eating its mate: though foul, its pungency is isolatable.
«This
casts a
dark shadow over the start of a new school year.
The Conservative government will be keen to avoid the memories of 1997
casting its
dark, gloomy
shadow over the final years of this administration.
The
dark cloud of potentially illegal activities
casts a long
shadow over The Supes Academy, Synesi Associates, and a third company that is owned by Gary Solomon, PROACT Search.
There's the shaky marriage for sure, but an accident in the past in which Sam lost a few fingers also
casts a
dark shadow, creating «a black hole of silence from which everything had to keep a safe distance.»
While there is scant historical record of her remaining days, the
shadow Judge
casts on the president is long and
dark, as told in this obscure chapter of U.S. history.