Sentences with phrase «fully penetrate»

They end up with a dialogue of surface and edge, of the viewer's eye and what it can not fully penetrate.
Furthermore, Bocour was able to achieve the consistency that Louis desired — a semi-viscous liquid comparable to maple syrup — while still allowing the paint to fully penetrate the fibers of the canvas surface.
You can attend to small abrasions that don't fully penetrate the outer layer of skin at home by keeping them clean.
When the blood does not fully penetrate into the tissues with these immune cells, tissues become more prone to infection.
This will not only keep your skin hydrated as you snooze but it will also allow oxygen to fully penetrate the deeper layers of your epidermis as the restoration process begins.
Remove from ice, submerge shrimp in marinade and allow to stand for 30 - 40 minutes so the marinade can fully penetrate the shrimp.
Herzberg's work influenced a generation of scholars and managers — but his conclusions don't seem to have fully penetrated the American workplace, if the extraordinary attention still paid to compensation and incentive packages is any indication.
Coconut oil fully penetrates this hollow space (the hair shaft).
With a unique pouring technique, Morris Louis achieved his intensely vivid hues by staining his canvases with Magna, a newly developed form of synthetic acrylic resin which fully penetrated the fabric and completely covered the fibers of his canvas to build glowing fields of voluminous color.
A «before and after» portrait of the office of today compared to 20 years ago would be striking: PCs, sophisticated telephony systems, fax machines and the Internet have fully penetrated even the smallest of law offices.
But this general writing advice never fully penetrated legal writing, which clung to its Asiatic roots.

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And when we have penetrated beneath the surface of their being, we discover that we have still not yet fully plumbed their depth.
From this point onwards, we are literally having all of the possession, albeit without actually being able to penetrate the defence, and at this point you would fully understand how the Premier League champions failed to score against them on Saturday afternoon.
Yet, even at the point of death, the willingness of another to be fully present may penetrate the isolation.»
Haneke and his actors, playing the bittersweet music of Haneke's crafted - down - to - the - essential script, show us fully and roundly what's at stake even as they depict its cruel, slow, biologically - mandated slipping away, and there's simply never been anything, no depiction of romantic / eternal love, more affecting put on celluloid: The fruits of Haneke's unwavering banishment of any easy sentiment or banal platitudes or reassurances about the human spirit is a pure, clear, penetrating, and overwhelming emotion.
When fully developed, heartworms can further penetrate the heart, resulting in pathologic cardiac function and eventual death from congestive heart failure.
The majority of the PC world is switching to Blu - ray drives considering the BD - writable drives penetrated the market well before the HD - DVD drives did, and Apple has fully jumped on board by joining the BDA.
At this summer's event, French studio Quantic Dream tried to dazzle audiences with a fully - rendered digital human head so lifelike that its eyes seemed to penetrate onlookers, and some Next Great Military Game — one of the many — pointed to the forearm hair detail of its virtual soldiers as evidence that the future is here.
Moreover, the new systems take 100 years to penetrate fully at the level of the consumer.
The items to be disinfected are placed inside the unit (about the size of a small refrigerator), and in just 30 minutes, ozone has sanitized the surface of the items and penetrated through fabric or padding to fully disinfect them.
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