Sentences with phrase «giving the surface of»

They are painted in muted colors with a gently scalloped stroke that gives the surface of the paintings an almost feathered appearance.
The paint, too, is considerably built up, giving the surface of the paintings considerable texture that was not previously seen in his work.
The technique gives the surface of Folsom's work a rich patina that suggests the layers of history accumulated in the Lowcountry landscape.

Not exact matches

First of all, when it comes to fit and finish, the Surface Pro uses a high - quality magnesium alloy that gives a sense of stiffness and durability reminiscent of Apple devices.
For example, one of the mission's instruments called the Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE) will identify and map the amount of possible life - giving elements like organic material, salts, and acid hydrates in Europa's surface and underwater ocean.
«He's the only one for our country that, for all of us, is going to even scratch the surface at giving us a chance to have a future where we're not living in a depression for the next 10, 15 years.
But under the surface, the leaders of the market have been churning, with the dominant forces in the benchmark S&P 500 giving way to lesser - loved areas.
Quarterback Josh Allen is projected to be one of the top picks in the 2018 NFL Draft, but a series of offensive tweets that recently surfaced could give some teams pause before selecting him with one of the top picks in the first round.
The hardened beige surface gave way to a mound of cinnamon - colored dirt.
Bonuses must be given along the way, otherwise the selfishness of group members will surface.
The book, Recycled Papers: The Essential Guide (MIT Press, 800-356-0343; $ 40, cloth; $ 25, paper), by Claudia Thompson, is itself printed on four types of recycled surfaces, to give you an idea of what to expect from recycled paper.
Having a weekly check - in or talking beyond discussions of to - do lists can bring great new ideas to the surface or will give someone a chance to help in an area they may not have known about otherwise.
Turbulent times upend conventional thinking, and one of the most provocative ideas to surface in recent years is the doctrine of «free» — the idea that giving your product away is the surest, and perhaps only, path to success.
Nintendo has kept its plans for the future out of the spotlight, but newly surfaced images may give us a glimpse at what the company's NX controller could look like.
Given the post structures and surface - level knowledge that BuzzFeed employs, not to mention its sizable staff, the company is able to post dozens of individual articles a day.
«We can give countries an expedition to surface of the moon for two people,» Alan Stern, the co-founder of Golden Spike and NASA's former chief scientists told Wired.
«The last one that I found: Almost all of them were real givers, not just on the surface... but really passionate about giving... It was really real,» says Robbins.
Not only do you need to create quality content that will draw their attention and provide the insights and information they seek, you also need a strong promotional strategy to make sure that content surfaces at the precise time and on the precise platforms they prefer at any given stage of their buyer's journey.
On the surface, it's an encouraging development, particularly in smaller cities given the huge glut of unsold properties that have weighed on prices in recent years.
In fact, it will go on the surface, which you can then give it to other things in this world (outside of you), or send things back to the pre-heaven of this local space, or to send things back to the powers of the lineage etc..
Fusion on the surface of the sun... what could that give birth to anyway?
Given that the oceans cover 70 % of the surface of the earth, and man has limited access, that is inefficient design.
I am reminded, as I type, sip, type, sip, of an idea my friend gave me: that any flat surface can be an altar.
To be sure, the cracks in the realistic surface, the surrealism, are far greater than in parables in the «Primary World,» but the story is still parabolic, for the transcendent unfamiliar, both good and evil, operative in this tale works within the givens of this world.
Sister Sledge wonders why he's the greatest dancer, and given what the great Albert Murray says in Stompin'the Blues about the likes of Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis, they are right to so wonder — dancing ability often is a sign of musical intelligence, and is often linked with good fashion sense, even if the latter is a more surface sort of excellence, in that it obviously requires the money and leisure to purchase the clothes, or as Aristotle might say, the «equipment.»
Retaining the sensuous tastes of Latin Catholicism, he imagined every visible surface to be a sacrament, a material sign giving form to an ideal truth.
Much of this is unstated, but given what on the surface seem to be strange corollaries — say, that between tobacco and pornography — the reader can only be left with further questions in this regard.
In my view, the coming epoch's intent attention to metaphysics, its intent attention not just to the surface reality but to what might lie beyond it, gives cause for calling it the Epoch of Concentration.
One of my cardinal beliefs of long standing which I see no reason to give up is a strong suspicion that the reality of both ourselves and the cosmic context in which we find ourselves is far richer than we know and doubtless contains dimensions of which we have only scratched the surface.
Yet she sensed the corrosive effects of individualism, and her uncanny intelligence and attention to the details of social surface enabled her to give us one of literature's sharpest portraits of this emerging reality.
There is no reason to give up a strong suspicion that the reality of both ourselves and the cosmic context in which we find ourselves is far richer than we know and doubtless contains dimensions of which we have only scratched the surface.
The act of desiring an insight «penetrates below the surface to bring forth schematic images that give rise to the insight.»
The first thing to give us pause, as we survey the progress of human collectivization, is what I would call the inexorable nature of a phenomenon which arises directly and automatically out of the conjunction of two factors, both of a structural kind: first, the confined surface of the globe, and secondly, the incessant multiplication, within this restricted space, of human units endowed by ever - improving means of communication with a rapidly increasing scope for action; to which may be added the fact that their advanced psychic development makes them preeminently capable of influencing and inter-penetrating one another.
But more unexpectedly, given that Hawaii was one of the first states where the issue surfaced, a Hawaii state representative has caused waves for becoming the first openly gay lawmaker to vote against a state's same - sex marriage bill.
But a result other than approximately 0 degrees is exceedingly unlikely given the laws of nature and the characteristics of the surfaces on which we flip coins.
Newton maintains that the deformation in the shape of the surface of the water must be due to forces that give rise to accelerated motion relative to absolute space.
Ebert was not above giving a movie a «thumbs - down» purely for its surface content (behold his incredible, laugh - out - loud funny review of Transformers: Rise of the Fallen.)
But when you read the Bible, you most assuredly will need historical context of the regions, culture, and different meanings when read on the surface may only give a surface message.
Watching the frothy drag on the longboats as they putt between banks gives you some hint of the forces at play underneath the surface.
His life was anathema to the pharisees... laying down absolute law is like trying to paint the surface of the sea... MacArthur is under grace though... let's hope he gives away the grace and mercy he's received.
No conscious guidance is needed to swirl minerals around a geothermal vent under the surface of the ocean — and that sort of place is just the sort of environment that can give rise to new organic lifeforms, thanks to the requisite and very common factors to be found there.
While for Roark, all roads lead to self - satisfaction, George Bailey represents — on the surface, at least — an archetype of self - sacrifice and self - giving.
My short answer to this question is that, whenever we come upon portraits of God that, to one degree or another, fall beneath the beautiful, non-violent portrait we are given in the crucified Christ, we should assume that the revelatory content of these portraits is, to this degree, not found on the surface of the portrait itself, but in what faith can discern happening beneath the surface as it beholds God stooping to bear the sin if his people.
For Teilhard, the within and the without appear to expand in harmony, so that a constant proportion is maintained between the levels of complexity and consciousness in a given entity, while at the same time there is a seething energy beneath the surface that constantly strives to raise the whole to a higher level of integration.
These «many dissections of a given region» (PR 452), these dissections of a region into segments or surfaces or volumes as well as into points, reveal «the only relations which are interesting,... those which if they commence anywhere, continue throughout the remainder of the infinite series» (PB 455): monadic relations, dyadic relations, triadic relations, tetradic relations.
A drizzle of melted butter and honey gives these the characteristic Pom Bakery moist surface and makes the corn flavor positively sing out.
I like to add an extra pinch of salt after roasting, so you get some salt sitting on the surface to give each bite a little pop.
«Then God said, «Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you.»
It also has an internal surface area of some 2 - 3 square metres which gives it the ability to adsorb some of the volatile materials in the wine.
Some helps give bones their physical structure, while the rest is found on the surface of the bone where it is stored for the body to draw upon as needed.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z