Sentences with phrase «in brilliant bursts»

With 90 2.1 metre high warriors and two horses glowing in brilliant bursts of colour, the Lanterns of the Terracotta Warriors have previously only been shown in China and the United Kingdom.

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Furthermore, they not only break as easily as clays when hit by a load of shot but they shatter in a burst of brilliant color in sunlight or under floodlights at night, and their tracerlike trajectories make ice pigeons easier for shooters to pick up and follow.
yeah its not like the Dope assisted the player to do a Usain Bolt sprint form defence to score a brilliant goal that burst a hole into the net... There's no freebies in football, to get the points you must win the games..
A brilliant burst of acceleration and cross from Eden Hazard set up substitute Michy Batshuayi to score Belgium's second goal with his first touch, a simple tap - in which killed off any hopes of a Hungarian revival.
Cosmic Bursts Demystified Gamma - ray bursts, brilliant flashes of radiation that occur in random directions roughly once a day, have for years been attributed to everything from colliding comets to natural particle accelerBursts Demystified Gamma - ray bursts, brilliant flashes of radiation that occur in random directions roughly once a day, have for years been attributed to everything from colliding comets to natural particle accelerbursts, brilliant flashes of radiation that occur in random directions roughly once a day, have for years been attributed to everything from colliding comets to natural particle accelerators.
She and other researchers had observed these jellies and hypothesized that they use their light as a kind of burglar alarm, glowing with brilliant blue bursts in a pinwheel pattern when under attack.
Astronomers have known for three decades that brilliant flashes of these rays, called gamma - ray bursts, arrive daily from random directions in the sky.
And then I also thought about the fact that over the history of the life of the universe, neutrinos are not just produced by the sun, but when stars explode in a supernova, the most brilliant fireworks in the universe, as brilliant as those fireworks are, less than 1 percent of the energy of the star is coming out in light; 99 percent is coming out as neutrinos and so neutrinos are being, [and] every time [a star explodes there's] an incredible burst of neutrinos.
«The magnetic field and turbulence of the cosmic web measured using a brilliant fast radio burst» published November 17th 2016 in Science.
Most of the energy from the supernova turns into light when it hits this previously ejected material, resulting in a short, but brilliant burst of radiation.
Strawberry Spinach Salad Recipe: contrasting greens, brilliant berries, walnuts and blue cheese burst with flavor in this beautiful salad.
«You can row for distance, for time or in intervals and you will get a huge cardio blast... in addition when used in short bursts of high intensity, it's a brilliant way to strip fat,» highlights Lawrence.
Bursting with intense shimmer, our loose pigment is superfine and comes in six brilliant tones.
Key designers ushered in a new wave of au courant styles for Spring 2013, from brilliant bursts of color to fashion - conscious silhouettes to gowns that let their tops down — sort of.
A brilliant game if experienced in short bursts... the game was obviously not designed with long term play in mind.
We hope you all had a relaxing and refreshing break and have returned bursting with brilliant ideas for Pupil / Student Voice in your school!
Activities from golf and snorkel trips, to historical trail walks and magic shows unfold in brilliant story fashion alongside photography bursting with Hawaii's rainbow color pallet.
Spring bursts with gardens filled with over a thousand tulips, lilies and daffodils, rhododendrons and azaleas, the annual whale migration north, the birth of sea lion pups offshore, gourmet breakfast, fresh abalone in the afternoon, and nights in the hot tub watching brilliant sunsets.
The flowers are more seasonal in some regions, such as Coalseam Conservation Park, which bursts into carpets of brilliant colour between July and November, with pink, gold, cream and white flowers covering a dramatic terrain of rugged cliffs, rocky outcrops and red soil.
3D Graphics: Dirt will fly through the screen on rough terrain; Nitrous flames will burst out of tail pipes in a brilliant show of the game's particle effects
Slowly combining thick brushstrokes of cobalt, swirls of brilliant white and explosive bursts of greens, yellow and reds, in her process we can witness the materialisation in paint of «memories that appear, disappear, overlap, forget themselves and one day resurface»
On a repeated cycle, brilliant halogens come on for short bursts and then plunge the viewer and space into darkness in which the subject is implicated in a visual field framed by unstable but insistent glowing perspectives that allow free movement around and within them.
In 1961, the noted critic Thomas Hess extolled Pace's place in this milieu, writing in the introduction to a show of his work: «Pace is a brilliant member of the second generation of New York School painters [who] burst on the scene in the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.&raquIn 1961, the noted critic Thomas Hess extolled Pace's place in this milieu, writing in the introduction to a show of his work: «Pace is a brilliant member of the second generation of New York School painters [who] burst on the scene in the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.&raquin this milieu, writing in the introduction to a show of his work: «Pace is a brilliant member of the second generation of New York School painters [who] burst on the scene in the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.&raquin the introduction to a show of his work: «Pace is a brilliant member of the second generation of New York School painters [who] burst on the scene in the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.&raquin the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.»
In 1961, the critic, Thomas B. Hess, called Pace a «brilliant member of the second generation of New York School painters that burst on the scene, in the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.&raquIn 1961, the critic, Thomas B. Hess, called Pace a «brilliant member of the second generation of New York School painters that burst on the scene, in the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.&raquin the early 1950s, fully made, as if from the forehead of the Statue of Liberty.»
Even here in the California desert where I live, wildflowers bloom, jacaranda trees explode with purple flowers, and cacti burst with flowers in brilliant colors.
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