Sentences with phrase «gives gradual way»

Similarly, the light in «Night, Niccone Valley» behaves variously; a woman's face, close in tone to the sky behind it, gives gradual way to her lightened body against a darker background, while the table's cast shadow is strong and clear.

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This ontology of participation gave way to a gradual reification of the mystery so that it appeared over and against the subjective self — that is, as an object.
Armoring stops or dramatically slows erosion, and gradual - sloped, wide, sandy beaches over time give way to pebbly, steeper shorelines that aren't desirable to beach - spawning fishes — or humans.
As summer gave way to the gradual onset of cool air, pumpkin spice lattes, and football season, CrossFit athletes from around the world gathered at the their local box to #Give5Minutes and be awesome for autism.
The casual manner in which Nazis kill Jews, the semi-documentary tone, the horrors and ironies of the war itself and the gradual manner in which the audience comes to see Schindler as a man whose baser instincts slowly give way to compassion.
With soft landings, the handover of a school or academy is treated as a gradual process, rather than the standard way of doing things where the tape is cut, the head teacher given the keys, and the builder allowed to leg it into the night with a cheque in the back pocket.
And he reveals the profound effect of the Gold Rush on the way Americans viewed their destinies, as the Puritan ethic of hard work and the gradual accumulation of worldly riches gave way to the notion of getting rich quickly.
Tells the stories of the great fortunes made and of great fortunes lost by hundreds now forgotten by history; and reveals the profound effect of the Gold Rush on the way Americans viewed their destinies, as the Puritan ethic of hard work and the gradual accumulation of worldly riches gave way to the notion of getting rich quickly.
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