Sentences with phrase «darker than a certain»

Not exact matches

Now that the author has seemingly done damage to the integrity of the biblical text to the point that we can apparently know nothing more, or do nothing more, than feel our way around in the dark never being certain of what God's Holy Word says I ask this question:
At a certain point, I realized that my feelings weren't just a result of the baby blues or exhaustion; they were darker and more extreme than just fleeting moments of sadness.
Created in honor of this year's color - themed National Chemistry Week, the video explains why certain objects appear black and how scientists have created surfaces that are more than 100 times darker than black paint.
Others have reported that certain kinds of artificial light can improve sleep and reduce depression and agitation in people with Alzheimer's disease; that higher air temperatures seem to curb calorie consumption; that employees take more sick leave when they work in open - plan offices; and that children in daylight - drenched classrooms progress faster in maths and reading than do those in darker ones.
The existence of the techni - Higgs rather than the Higgs particle would also help explain the expansion of the universe, as certain combinations of techni - quarks theoretically produce dark matter.
This will make certain spots a bit darker than others giving a reclaimed wood effect by having a variety of colors and will give interest to the distressed areas.
If you've been paying attention to the career trajectory of director Todd Phillips, you've probably noticed a certain pattern in his work — with his early movies being much lighter than his darker more recent work.
For example, certain scenes are more violent than usual, and the ending of the movie is quite dark, so young children should not see this.
Though he does a better job for longer than you'd expect, director Alan Taylor (who transitioned from respected cable dramas to film on 2013's pretty good Thor: The Dark World) can not overcome the fact that there's only so much a person needs to see of one indestructible character fighting another, each bouncing back from seemingly certain death on multiple occasions.
There's a certain rhythm to Nioh's combat which, once you've gotten the hang of it, feels much more intense and fast - paced than what you'd find in Dark Souls, and it can be highly rewarding (and dare I say fun) if you take the time to master it.
It evens out considerably by the time it's illuminating any text, but it's still inconsistent enough to make certain lines of text look slighty darker or lighter than others.
Certain types of chocolate contain more toxic compounds than others and dark baker's chocolate contains the most.
The PVP is less refined than Dark Souls II but still enjoyable and even has dedicated matches after defeating a certain boss in DLC1.
Figuring out which types of weapons — swords, dual swords, axes, spears, and the curious hook - and - chain kusarigama, along with projectile weapons that are much more powerful than anything Dark Souls and Bloodborne players will be accustomed to — are best suited for certain enemies and your own particular playing style is important, but just as vital is learning how to manage it all.
From the lyric, dark grisaille of Gorky's inner landscapes it grew to epic stature: In 1952 art critic Harold Rosenberg observed that «at a certain moment the canvas began to appear to one American painter after another as an arena in which to act, rather than as a space in which to... «express» an object, actual or imagined.
Among previous projects are A Certain Slant of Light (2014 - 15), a large - scale installation at The Morgan Library & Museum inspired by its collection of medieval Books of Hours; Trying To Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning (2014), composed of 2,983 individual watercolors representing the artist's recollection of the sky on September 11, 2001; There Is Another Sky (2014), which transformed a formerly dark alley into an urban forest sanctuary at South Lake Union, Seattle; Painting Air (2012), an installation of more than 100 panels of suspended glass inspired by the colors of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny; and The River That Flows Both Ways (2009), a permanent installation composed of an existing series of windows transformed with 700 individual panes of glass representing the water conditions on the Hudson River over 700 minutes in a single day.
In certain light, I like the living room / dining room color the most, but our hallways are super dark with zero natural light and the color starts to take on WAY more gold than I ever wanted.
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