Sentences with phrase «hand they see bright»

Currently if children see a packet of cigarettes behind the sweet counter or in someone's hand they see bright innocent colours, glamorous designs and distinctive holograms — all of which appeal to children to make them think that smoking is a normal or cool thing to do.

Not exact matches

It's not hard to see that Bright was guided by the hand of a believer, but the viewing experience is a bit messier this time around.
While we ought not to continue to commit the error of so many people, especially religious people, that is, «kidding ourselves» about the likelihood of a bright future; we can not, on the other hand, commit the error of the totally disillusioned, which is to give themselves over to the darkest outlook and see no chance for anything but the gloom of night in a world where all ends in nothing, and nothing is the price of it all.
But now I want a purple Scottish thistle and a stalk of wheat entwined on my back for my beautiful roots deep in the land, a bright dogwood for my faith in the risen Christ, I want the names of my tinies and my beloved in my own handwriting on the palms of my hands (see?
In this light, marriage, and its necessary — but often unhappy — friction, is seen less as a doorway to happily ever after and more as a tool in God's hands to help us become increasingly beautiful — increasingly our best and brightest selves.
When I see a smoothie this bright I just know that there are lots of berries mixed into it, and the brilliant thing about using them as a base is that if you don't have fresh ones on hand — just throw in some frozen berries instead.
By massaging this hardy green, you'll see it soften, become brighter green, and feel it become more tender right in your (lightly oiled) hands.
On one hand, it can be seen as an exciting signing of a young player tipped for a bright future, with several other clubs paired with an interest.
The lighting above the gold circle is big and bright and centered, illuminating a setting where men will soon be doing what men have been doing for thousands of years, using arms and legs and hands and minds and brawn and strength to see who is the toughest of the tribe, the one who survives and gets his hand held high at the end.
That horribly frightening image of the woman delivering at home in Brazil (I think), photographed by a homebirth photographer and she's in the shower, crouching down, and all you can see is a bright purple hand emerging - arm presentation, at home, primigravid mum, and the midwife just watching.
Is it true (as is being reported in the national press) that the disabled were removed from the front row for the speech so that the TV would pick - up & Ed could be seen shaking hands with «bright young things»
«See if you can cut this,» suggests Johnson's postgraduate assistant Jason Kang, handing me a mirror - bright piece of the same metal.
To deal with this challenge, researchers have invented Instruments called coronagraphs, which typically use tiny masks to block the starlight, much like blocking the bright sun with your hand or a car visor to see better.
So for example, on the left - hand side here, this bright area of yellow and orange that you see is accumulation of what's called amyloid plaques.
As a former teacher at Westlake Middle School, I support G1 because I saw first hand how an art or music class could be the bright spot in a struggling student's tough day.
The plan is of course to hand the Performante over to pro driver Randy Pobst — the man who set the Big Willow lap record of 1:23.54 — to see what he can make of the bright green beastie.
Available features include • Class - exclusive * quad - beam LED headlamps — provide bright, efficient and long - lasting illumination • Class - exclusive * LED side - mirror spotlights — illuminate any task at hand from just about any angle after the sun has set • LED box lighting — helps you work at night and lets you see under a tonneau cover • LED trailer hitch light on tailgate handle — included with the trailer tow packages and helps with hitching up to a trailer at night.
Hey, I know my education wasn't of the best, but I'm bright enough to recognise a dud deal when I see one, especially after having learned at the hands of that ebook evangelist, Joe Konrath.
In the hand - crafted and beautiful world of Skyrim, you can essentially lead an entire fantasy life, playing the game in any way you see fit, whether that be as a morally questionable thief, a fire - wielding mage, a none - too - bright warrior, skilled blacksmith, deadly archer, or even a pacifist who likes to chase bunny rabbits around.
Whilst Halo Combat Evolved and Halo 3 campaign do not appear much more visually enhanced than what you would normally see on Xbox 360, Halo 4 on the other hand looks far cleaner, brighter, smoother detail enough to make you sit up and realise that lighting and textures appear to be enhanced in some way.
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The incredible thing about technology is that it has the effect of leveling the playing field. At one time there was this misguided notion that all attorneys that ended up working for the top law firms were somehow genetically superior to the rest of the legal world. As demonstrated by my favorite book in this last year Outliers, and this post The Outliers of the Law — the old sytem of selecting the best and brightest has no actual grounding in finding the true outliers. In this post by Jordan Furlong supports this idea that the «best and brightest» is a fallacy handed to those attorneys with the best pedigrees and economic situation rather than those most likely to be exceptional attorneys. Don't expect to see this changing any time soon.
The Secure Communicator's 1.54 - inch, 240 x 240 display was sharp and bright in our brief hands - on, with colors that were accurate yet did not seem quite as vibrant as those we've seen on AMOLED watches like the Samsung Gear 2.
«He was wearing white high heels, black stockings, and bright pink lipstick,» recalls Parks, GRI, a sales associate with Keller Williams Realty Lanier Partners in Gainesville, Ga. «He had on leather gloves, and he said his hands were severely burned and he didn't want anyone to see them.»
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