Sentences with phrase «flickers into»

A highlight within this group, 21 Nov» 62, a barely there outline of a mid-Atlantic gable, flickers into perception, bringing along with it self - assured identification and a decidedly (if understated) feminist ethos.
In the evenings, after your activities, relax around the fire as it flickers into the shadows under the African sky.
As Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza's Salvo flickers into life with moody storm sounds scoring dull blue blurs of light, like the dying Aurora Borealis, one senses the temptation is being offered by the writing - directing team as more of a guarantee.
Another screen flickers into action, and soon the Atlantis space shuttle appears against a backdrop of clouds.
The lights dim, the projector flickers into life, and an imposing figure takes to the lectern.
For some, it can be a bit all too overwhelming as the holidays start to stack - up and the pressures that go along with them begin to flicker into sight.
Outside on the streets of Tokyo, neon billboards are flickering into life as weary office workers disappear into subways and bars.
And it feels incredibly special waiting for the wheel display to flicker into life, starting the 2.3 - litre 280bhp Ford Duratec motor and feeling it buzz harshly through the seat.
And as I read your reply, a faint 25w lightbulb flickered into life in dark recesses of the ebook marketing section of my mind!
And on the last day, we will be by your side and you might not even know it, for we will move gently around your family, bringing you closer into the final moment, when the flame of life will flicker into a memory and the memory will be good.
There's a sensation of power that you draw from the way the interior screens flicker into life and the Titan rises from the ground, ready to stomp forth and blow the shit out of everything.
The images flicker into a momentary form, before the steam curtain dissolves again and the image disappears.

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In a moment's flicker, I felt my answer swell up in me and put them into words.
It will continue to smolder, flickering upon each new exposure of clerical abuse, and breaking momentarily into flames if a cardinal archbishop resigns or a bishop goes to jail.
«The sun shall be turned into the darkness and the moon into blood before the great and terrible Day of the Lord comes» — no one might detect so much as a flicker in the sun's shining, and yet the devout held firmly to the truth of these words, even in the very time when they were alleged to have their relevance!
I tore the flier off the wall and studied it closer under a flickering street lamp while undergoing some kind of satori gazing into Charlie's Bermuda Triangle stare.
As I watched the game, I saw sparks and flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton brought Liverpool down to their level, as the game deteriorated into a mess.
But somehow my parents are tucked into a neighborhood with relatively little damage and only a flickering of power during the storm.
What might we learn about ourselves, about our desires, if we sit with those flickering flames, if we enter into a dream state looking into the light, untroubled by expectations, undisturbed by anxiety?
At 37 weeks my twins had grown from tiny flickering specks into 7 lb.
After a day - long conference in London on how to move forward the political process in Libya, other developments included: An admission the Coalition did not yet fully know who made up the opposition, which came after Nato said American intelligence had shown «flickers» of al Qaeda among the rebels; A suggestion the Coalition would be prepared to see Colonel Gaddafi go into exile if a country was willing to take him; A claim by the Italians that several nations were working on a deal involving a ceasefire, exile for Gaddafi and a talks framework between Libya's tribal leaders and opposition figures; Nick Clegg warning about the «danger of overreaching» during a speech in Mexico, but stressing liberal interventionism must be upheld.
As questions swirled around the existence of extrasolar planets in the late 1990s, Sara Seager, 36, gambled that these distant flickers transiting in front of stars would grow into astronomy's next frontier.
The shaking from Alfvén waves and the flickers of nanoflares could not only loosen up the tangled skein of magnetism, but also transfer heat high up into the corona.
Still, if those tumblers fall into place, they can can produce a telltale flicker pattern that, over long stretches of time, can reveal details about a planet's inclination.
In its updated form, it receives e-mail requests from astronomers and automatically executes the observations, searching for planets around other stars and monitoring the flickering of gas falling into black holes.
With resolution up to 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (compared with analog TV's 400 or so horizontal lines), a color palette increased by a factor of two, and an aspect ratio that can cover my whole field of vision instead of just a little square, high definition turns the TV set from a flickering box into razor - sharp hyperreality.
These pulses of electricity create a flickering magnetic field that passes over most objects, except the powered coil's mate (which can be made small enough to fit into consumer electronics).
In regards to the flickering light therapy, there are no chemicals or small molecules that have to be pumped into your body.
Lutein was measured in the eyes of the participants by them responding to a flickering light while looking into a scope.
Light plenty of candles — their flickering and dim light will bring magic into the space.
Everything from a street psychic freaking at the sight of Dani's palm reading, the flickering of lights and TV's, to her cousin Stacy being dissolved into the sky, crosses of Christ turning upside down.
Wenders» choice to pepper the film with stories about Pope Francis» namesake, the venerated Saint Francis of Assisi, already feels off - kilter for such a present - focused feature, and get weirder still when they turn into flickering, black and white recreations of the saint's journey to God.
As we theorised on the Flickering Myth Podcast, the concept art was likely commissioned to present to Pitt in order to entice him into the movie.
Powell gives the scene terrible beauty — the wind whips the cabin, the fire flickers around his face, the clouds have a texture so palpable they look like you could step out into the sky and walk to heaven on them — and an emotional power to match.
New Zealand documentarian Pietra Brettkelly (A Flickering Truth) chronicles designer Guo Pei's attempt to break into the exclusive and mostly European club of elite fashion designers.
One comic, George Burns, has even been able to turn old age into part of his act, the creakily blinking eyes and slowly flickering tongue into refinements of comic timing.
For episode # 3 of Flickering Myth's weekly video series Jump Cut, we've edited together all the footage we've seen so far of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (three trailers, two Turkish Airline SuperBowl specials, two full clips and countless TV spots) into a SUPER-TRAILER.
Director Brad Peyton and star Dwayne Johnson's latest collaboration Rampage smashes its way into UK cinemas today, and ahead of its release, Flickering Myth's Thomas Harris caught up with the filmmaker to discuss his adaptation of the classic arcade game, employing motion capture technology, and whether he's interested in a sequel.
There's also a distracting flicker when Aldrich's camera goes into motion in one of his graceful circular pans, his long tracking shots (there's a nice, two - minute example at a riverside Juarista camp), or his orbits along the periphery of a scene.
To mere mortals watching from the sidelines, all directors and actors whose films make it into cinemas have achieved a flicker of immortality.
Fleeing in a stolen camper, they hightail it to Newark, where they await extraction from Gerry's former U.N. boss, Thierry (the excellent South African actor Fana Mokoena), but not before waiting out the night in a rundown apartment building transformed by Forster into a skin - crawling succession of winding, shadowy corridors and flickering fluorescent bulbs.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema — including the reactions to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Quentin Tarantino accusing Disney of extortion, Spider - Man potentially crawling into another Marvel movie and much, much more... The Week in Movies is an excerpt from the weekly Flickering Myth Super Newsletter.
The Driver speeds off into the LA night, studying his rear - view mirror for the first flicker of red and blue.
You go into Tyrell's office in Blade Runner and there's this weird kind of flickering reflected lights on everybody's face and all over the walls and everybody on the set is saying «What the fuck is that?
But I didn't know how enraptured I'd become until director Todd Haynes's camera caught just the slightest flicker of movement across a woman's face, her lips curling into the faintest hint of a smile.
In this instalment of Flickering Myth's Film Class, Tom Jolliffe looks at intentional use of colours in film... When it was discovered that film stock could have colour painted onto it, though painstaking and meticulous, it opened up a new dimension in cinema, previously locked into black, white and grey.
The Flickering Myth Review heads into the wilderness, jumps into the ring and bursts out of Room....
• The tender / fateful slow dissolve from Captain Miller's (Tom Hanks) brooding profile to the figures of his men, moving up into danger again, strung out single file across the night horizon, against the flicker of distant guns — hommage to an honored predecessor, Lewis Milestone's A Walk in the Sun, in Saving Private Ryan...
The lights flicker and sweat beads, but do you want to go into the dark?
Then, as flames flicker against the night, the second act reveals a darker side of The Guard's wry wit and the film dives headlong into murk the previous film only hinted at.
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