Sentences with word «gloaming»

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Several sets of glass doors link the terrace to the living areas at Gloaming Estate, creating bright spaces with stunning canyon views.
His proper element was that long cultural gloaming in which the old moral metaphysics retained its formal authority, but not its credibility.
He shook his curly hair sadly, and peered out through the indoor gloaming to the synthetic court, where his fellow performers in brightly colored shirts were playing the Van Alen Simplified Scoring System before fans who had accepted encouragement to scream as raucously as they desired.
The combination of gloaming light and a cooling track will add to the degree of difficulty in the final minutes.
The large oil paintings on show will take visitors on a journey from Mooseurach, which invokes the brooding rhythms of the Bavarian forest, where the artist has a studio, to the sunbaked gold and hemoglobin red of Barcelona Green, which absorbs the light of another city where Scully works, to the sombre vibrations of Wall of Light Angel, which envelopes observers in its otherworldly gloam.
Bats in the lovely gloaming sky are one thing — a bat darting about in a panic mere feet away from becoming entangled in one's hair is another.
Pratt and Lambert Gloaming is a good starting place for the walls.
Though it's hidden away on a peaceful residential street, Gloaming Estate is just a short drive from some of the city's top attractions, from the famed boutiques of Rodeo Drive and the entertainment at The Grove to the world - class collection at the Getty Center.
The album begins with rhythmical arrangements reminiscent of songs like «2 +2 = 5» and «Sit Down Stand Up,» and beats recalling those in «Idioteque» and distortedly in «The Gloaming
In the gloaming that year García climbed the stairs of the giant TPC Sawgrass clubhouse, thanked Tiger for skipping the tournament, accepted the trophy from Phil and kissed it like a newborn.
It's the gloaming of a winter Saturday, and all through the tranquil streets of Upper Park Heights, in the northwestern corner of Baltimore, are clusters of men, in their dark suits and felt hats, walking to one shul or another.
In the gloaming of his legendary career, the Shoe's most romantic quest ended in a Preakness Stakes that was as decisive as any run in years.
Now Martin Connors of Athabasca University in Alberta, Canada, and colleagues have used a heat sensor to see past the gloaming.
Evoking a trembling, tenuous glow with echoes of the twilight word «the gloaming,» the Shimmer is the perfect name.
The Gloaming performs during globalFEST at New York City's Webster Hall on Jan. 8.
The famous swordplay scene is repositioned from an open hillside to a woodland in the gloaming.
His shocking turn in BLUE CAR, sterling support in IN THE GLOAMING and his varied appearances in John Sayles» films (EIGHT MEN OUT, LIMBO, PASSION FISH, etc) are all indelible, the impression they leave that of an understated, under - rated genius passing as the common man.
This is even true of adults, who during one study were trained on the meaning of some rare words like» gloaming» and» tiglon.»
Furtive, I say, because the moles are the favorite food of the Jub - Jub Owls, a rare species that hunt hereabouts by night, swooping in the gloaming and snatching unwary moles like an invisible hand.
It's the color of the last gasp of light before nightfall, a gloaming blue with fenders like a distant mountain range.
Mauve - faced with rage, a priest emerged from the gloaming to deliver what was clearly a malediction, complete with hand gestures.
Tucked away in a canyon, Gloaming Estate can be a private hideaway, an entertainer's dream or a base from which to explore Los Angeles.
The gloaming came on as discreetly as dawn had arrived.
@lunaticcarl Wandering back streets of Abu Dhabi as half moon rises in the gloam.
In the gloaming I can distinguish a tree lined hill stark against an overcast sky.
One of pieces in the Turner prize exhibition was a film called Memory Bucket, and it ended with a beautiful shot of millions of them swooping out of a cave in Texas to feast on moths in the gloaming.
A flash of light, picked out in white paint, illuminates his forehead, turning his face into a beacon, so that Cruse appears on the canvas like a guide in the gloam.
Accompanying projects such as Between the Trees, Smoke & Mirrors, Come with Me and The Gloaming, all unite in this upcoming exhibition to emphasise the artist's interest in reconnecting with the wilder places of her youth; much of which was spent wandering through the New Forest in the south of England.
It is recounted by disembodied voices emitted from speakers dotted about the gloaming like ghosts, sometimes distinctly audible, at other times appearing to mutter distractedly to themselves.
• In the Gloaming (1893) Private Collection.
Here in the gloaming, bacteria and zooplankton scavenge the decaying particles snowing down from the ocean's surface.
Sitting in the gloaming of a nature reserve, with hundreds of other Earth Hour devotees.
Long - term care insurance isn't exclusively for our gloaming years.
His movie was «In the Gloaming» and starred Glenn Close, Whoopi Goldberg and Bridget Fonda.
«In the Gloaming» was a drama about an AIDS patient returning to his estranged parents» home to die.
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