Sentences with phrase «flashes on the screen»

President Trump's perpetual election campaign is offering donors the chance to have their names flashed on the screen during the livestream — on Trump's website — of his State of the Union address.
Don't feel too bad: The hashtag — #ProgressIs, a take on the carmaker's line «Luxury has progressed» — flashed on the screen for just a second, near the end of a surreal and entertaining ad that featured millionaires trying to escape from a minimum - security prison, and a cameo by, who else, sax man and Lite - FM staple Kenny G.
At the movie's end, there silently flashed on the screen the names of each of the Jews on the St. Louis and what happened to them.
A soundtrack that could've been ripped from Game of Thrones plays as a montage of the Strip flashes on the screen: the fake Eiffel Tower, the faux Statue of Liberty, the real Bellagio.
And the words flash on the screen, ominously: «You wouldn't take risks before your baby is born.
With images of child soldiers and mutilated bodies flashing on the screen, Jason says in voiceover, «I could» t explain to Gavin the truth of what Joseph Kony does.
The last time this happened, taxes increased by $ 9 billion and spending by $ 12 billion,» the female narrator says, as a picture of de Blasio flashes on the screen alongside Esposito over menacing music.
As the primary results streamed in Tuesday night, supporters at Perez Williams» victory party stood glued to the television, hugging as each wave of updates flashed on the screen.
If you watch closely at the end of the clip, the last number that flashes on the screen is «57».
The video presents a segment from the «Fred Dicker Show» where Murphy defended his position opposing the death penalty in all cases, while images of the 9/11 attackers flash on screen.
What flashed on the screen was a spray of black grains, released from a pressurized tube like water from a fire hose, with little bursts of electricity — veins of white just centimeters long.
Once the images flashed on screen, the researchers measured how quickly participants identified the images.
One, called the approximate number sense, distinguishes larger quantities from smaller ones, be they dots flashing on a screen or fruits in a tree.
The subjects were not asked to remember the prime, nor were they even aware it was being flashed on the screen — instead, they were told to recall a different number that appeared for 20 hundredths of a second at the end.
In a darkened room, an image flashed on the screen: a Raggedy Ann doll lying in the dust, a leg missing.
Most important, they are not present when, for instance, the image is flashed on the screen but is not consciously seen because it is masked.
Immediately afterward, a blended picture of Clintush was flashed on the screen, and the patient had to push one of two buttons: either «I saw Clinton» or «I saw Bush.»
Every time a picture of a face flashed on the screen, neurons in the middle face patch would crackle with electrical activity.
At first, the toddlers see a small blue - and - white circle flash on the screen as chimes sound to draw their attention.
In 1957, marketing executive James Vicary claimed that during screenings of the film Picnic, the words «eat popcorn» and «drink Coca - Cola» were flashed on the screen every five seconds for 1/3, 000 second — well below the threshold of conscious awareness.
This time, five numbers flashed on the screen before they were replaced by squares.
As recently as 2000 during the presidential race, the Republican National Committee ran an ad attacking the policies of Al Gore in which the word rats briefly flashed on the screen.
At age 16, the participants were evaluated on a simple test of cognitive processing speed — reaction time in pressing keys corresponding to numbers (1 to 4) flashed on a screen.
They monitored an electrode implanted in the man's nucleus accumbens while he performed a task in which he had to push a button when a visual target flashed on a screen to receive a cash reward.
All of the tasks were made a bit more difficult by the fact that the original images flashed on the screen for only one second, followed by a 7.5 second pause, followed by a one - second flash for the later matching choices.
Hormone Mega-Doses are Dangerous I'm concerned about the hormone dosages flashed on the screen during the piece with Dr. Prudence Hall.
And since references are so very important, why does he flash them on the screen so incredibly quickly?
The dating tips questions were then flashed on a screen in real time, and he answered them as they came in.
There is a slight feeling of sensory overload when playing it, there are too many unneccesary objects moving and flashing on the screen.
All you do are watch scenes play out and then at a certain point you are required to hit a button on your mouse or keyboard that flashes on the screen.
A quick, almost - subliminal shot of the celestial alignment with the monolith is flashed on the screen - indicating that it will inspire a new idea or cause what is to happen [the discovery that the bone can function as a weapon].
Then, the year 1915 flashes on screen, and Beauvois cuts to a long shot of two women — Hortense Sandrail (Nathalie Baye) and her daughter, Solange (Laura Smet)-- plowing a field with a quiet nobility that brings to mind a Jean - François Millet painting.
Of all the sundry hiccups, fuck - ups, and outright offenses dogging Parker, the first of 2013's handful of Jason Statham vehicles, it's the first credit that flashes on screen after the...
Words often flash on screen, signifying Holmes \» unspoken deductions about the people he encounters.
Segments like the «demon face» flash on the screen for an eighth of a second, disorienting the viewer and giving you a sense that you can never, ever let your guard down.
As the opening credits flash on the screen, Ghost World is already hurtling forward, appropriating a brassy Bollywood tune and setting Thora Birch to dancing.
The Fox News Channel logo flashed on the screen.
@slashfilm Did anyone else notice this thing that flashes on screen for about a frame?
Just in case we thought things were getting too outlandish, Bay at one point helpfully flashes on the screen, «This is still a true story.»
During the D23 Expo presentation on Star Wars, a new title card flashed on the screen announcing that the Anthology series would by titled A Star Wars Story instead.
The movie is composed entirely of in - the - moment footage of the girls; no talking heads, no outside narration, not even much in the way of subtitles beyond some introductory names that flash on the screen.
Her profile has been compared to Nefertiti,» as side - by - side comparison photos flash on the screen.
As the pager falls to the ground when Fury is vaporized, a star logo flashes on the screen, confirming that a hero we'll meet in a year received the message.
On the screen, the words «Actually, it's over 7,000 hours» (see top image) flashed on the screen.
After Lola encounters certain strangers, the audience sees that character's ultimate fate through a series of Polaroids flashed on the screen; without giving too much away, these destinies change with certain variations in events.
Another feature that I found I really liked was that before each wave of enemy attackers, the app flashes on the screen what type of attacker is approaching.
They find a scary image that, if their users hit the wall of their maze, will flash on the screen (after slides are linked).
In the digital game, he was Spider - Man, battling some muscle - bound monster or alien — lots of kicking and punching, and finally K.O. flashed on the screen.
At the end of the two - minute video, which I invite you to watch, the competencies that will really make students «college and career ready» are quickly flashed on the screen.
The two top - tier drivers then take off on the straightaway as more facts are flashed on the screen — boasting the M Hybrid's 5.5 - second zero - to - 60 time versus the M37's time of 6.2 seconds.
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