Sentences with phrase «flickers of»

Given the growing importance of the problem, the science academy has recommended the formation of a National Climate Service that would be similar to the National Weather Service but would focus on long - range trends instead of the evanescent day - to - day flickers of weather.
There's the economy, the rising debate over energy and climate legislation, the long - term nature of the projected warming, the flickers of natural climate variability, the pendulum - like nature of media focus, the inconsistent quality of media coverage, or...?
Eyes, faces, leaves, bird - forms and more are suggested and caught by Mills and have brief flickers of illustrated life.
For «FLICKERS OF DAY AND NIGHT», Djurberg & Berg present three large - scale installations, including The Gates of the Festival, which was shown at Lisson Gallery in September 2014, and two works created specifically for ARoS: The Clearing and A Thief Caught in the Act.
Through the flickers of city appear grainy clips of wildlife.
These recollections, these flickers of memory of seeing a particular artist's work or body of work, are what pushes the conceptual underpinning of his work beyond process and the merely compositional, and how he asks us to ponder our own aesthetic experience.
Taylor's rich and varied visual vocabulary imbues his paintings with the allusion to another space, shifting illusively between known and unknowns, dreams and reality, abstract forms and flickers of recognisable beings.
Their passings create flickers of light.
Luke Butler's memory markers of cinematic finales recall flickers of light and dust across a screen, reminding you of something you've seen before, your ability to remember and, of course, to Fog a Mirror.
The living room environment is familiar and humdrum, while the lapping flames and carefully lit installation encourage the viewer to see images in the shadows and the flickers of the screen.
Just off Regent Street, where the heaving bodies and flickers of colour that illuminate the shop windows and populate the pavements collide, is the Bartha Contemporary Gallery.
The same script — «it wasn't so much the sleeping as much as the waking up» — snakes across her partially concealed arm like a tattoo, but the subdued palette radiates hazy consciousness, flickers of violet in her hair, a single streak of watery red extended beneath her lips.
There are flickers of something much better than can be seen throughout the narrative, and that makes me hopeful for any potential sequels.
We've had glimpses of hero Kratos, but they have been mere flickers of light in a dark, vengeful and bloody history.
I became fascinated by these little flickers of activity: I started to see a whole other life going on below the surface of the book.
There are flickers of Streeps other performances in this one, the mother in One True Thing, her second time at Carnage Hall (Music of the Heart), maybe even a little Prairie Home Companion.
Chief Willoughby himself, played with sturdy acceptance and flickers of self - effacement by a wonderful Woody Harrelson, is less outraged than the rest.
The small flickers of fun are soon extinguished by the monotony of it all.
The big peaks are small, playing as flickers of fear or hope across usually composed faces.
It's the supporting actors that help bring some flickers of life to «The Gunman.»
There are brief flickers of brilliance — perhaps my tune will change in a month or two — but right now, it's a drag.
Garnering tension from trying to start the first flickers of a fire or riding the rough waves of the wild ocean landscape, Hanks embodies Chuck in mind, body and soul and convinces us this truly is a man battling his mind and the elements to survive.
Diesel is akin to a less - than - incredible hulk, epitomized by his taking a bullet in the shoulder and responding by simply turning around angrily, and his macho bravado does much to weigh down any flickers of momentum.
It's clearly the product of much thought and investment, and there are flickers of brilliance.
Restraining her character's flickers of doubt, culpability, satisfaction, and pleasure, Ronan shows how the maturation of Eilis Lacey — from seasick voyager and homesick immigrant to serene resident — is attributable to her hard - won stoicism and quiet determination.
The bruising «Madder» betrays the influence of Scott Walker producer Peter Walsh, but there are flickers of respite, notably «The Bomb,» which tethers its emotional unravelling to a lovely piano figure.
In terms of the camera allowing us to see the tiniest flickers of emotion — and amplifying the greatest — this is a device that works insofar as it reveals much of the characters inner life, but also produces an intensity that never varies.
«Unholy Truths» is faster with the cries of scattered souls from the cave and abyss escaping the mouth with flickers of classic Slayer.
Hurricanes are mouth - blown glass sleeves that can hold lovely flickers of light.
She is the founder of Glowing Balance, a site for flickers of everyday inspiration, reflections, tools for creating inner balance and appreciating the present moment, healthy recipes and wellness tidbits.
The result brings the tiny flakes, called nanocrystals, a crucial step closer to fulfilling their promise of tailoring a laser's color just by changing the size of the crystal, which could lead to more powerful tools for detecting chemicals or sending information via flickers of light.
Flickers of laser light can clock the speed of a chemical reaction, timing the knitting and breaking of each molecular bond.
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.
The plot thickened in 2011, when two other experiments — CRESST II, also in Gran Sasso, and CoGeNT, housed in the Soudan mine in Minnesota — reported flickers of dark matter in their detectors, too.
Easy to say with a double - digit lead in the polls, while there are brief flickers of a Conservative government to come.
As the weeks went by, I started to experience little flickers of excitement, often followed by huge pulses of worry and regret.
With renewed confidence flickers of the old midfield fluency came back and more attacks resulted in some last ditch blocks and cross bar intervention keeping the lead slim.
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.
As I watched the game, I saw sparks and flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton...
To be fair Ramsey has shown flickers of real quality.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan was exiled at the beginning of the season and dropped off at the end, but showed flickers of brilliance whenever he was given the chance.
The Cavaliers had flickers of life thereafter, but never got closer than seven points the rest of the way.
Since Pool and the other growers were axed earlier this year, there have been some flickers of hope for SPC. Woolworths and Coles have both switched to Australia - produced canned fruit, allowing SPC to take back some growers.
Important groundwork for these successes was laid during Archbishop Sambi's service in Cuba from 1974 to 1979, when during difficult years there flickers of freedom and opposition to the abusive regime were nurtured.
Alcoa's tale is held up as a wee candle flicker of hope in an otherwise depressing report on gender inequity in tech - driven sectors, including the oil and gas industry, automotive manufacturers and telecommunications companies.
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
One might expect a flicker of recognition from Germany's Wolfgang Schauble that something must change.
Emboldened by that flicker of hope, I fought and clawed against the chains that choked and bound me until I could see that they were nothing but shadows, shadows that held no true power over me.
I look at you asleep, and the world you are in, the little smile in the corner of your lips, the flicker of your eyelids, your naked relaxed body, all these are mysteries.
Too many years I spent shackled by fear and shame, telling myself and others that I was no good, that I was unworthy of love; but somewhere in the deepest recesses of my spirit was a flicker of something that knew differently.
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