Sentences with phrase «invisible boundary»

Even the better looking levels are much less dynamic than action game fans are used to nowadays, and you'll still come across countless invisible boundaries and obstacles that shouldn't be obstacles.
According to James, both vandals and pirates step over invisible boundaries put in place by faceless power structures every day.
Furniture, art, and accessories, can frequently create invisible boundaries.
Was there in fact something painfully hierarchical about the encounter, as though I had crossed an invisible boundary by so much as deliberately taking him in with my glance?
Once outside this discreet, invisible boundary she will have to pass through a few blocks she calls The Gauntlet, which throbs with the dense crowds that now fill most of the cities on Earth, before reaching the hospital where she works.
He also confined them to an electronic fence, akin to the fences that jolt pets when they cross an invisible boundary.
This invisible boundary, called a hyperbolic flux tube, was the result of a collision of two bipolar regions on the sun's surface — a nexus of four alternating and opposing magnetic fields ripe for magnetic reconnection, a dynamic process that can explosively release great amounts of stored energy.
The EHT is so named because it will provide as close a look at a black hole as we can muster at this moment, carrying us virtually to the edge of the invisible boundary surrounding it — a spherical shell known as the event horizon.
Despite that harrowing experience, you next undertook an 8 year expedition to the Malay Archipelago, where you discovered the invisible boundary between the animals of Asia and the Australian region, which would later be called the Wallace Line in your honour.
Scientists have long thought that measurements of the solar wind could be made only before these particles hit the invisible boundary of the ionosphere.
A child goes missing and the leaders of the «compound» hide it from the police; a sick elderly woman is refused to leave the village to get urgent hospital care; children are warned about an invisible boundary in the surrounding woods they can never cross.
Ultimately, the question is who will be included and excluded by these invisible boundaries.
But here's a thing: what does it feel like to step from a car that you suspect straddles the invisible boundary between sensible and potentially trouble - making, and into an Atom V8?
Providing an invisible boundary where pets learn not to venture into is a more effective way of containing our dogs while giving them the freedom to play.
He was doing well for about 2 weeks, but, now has figured out he can take 2 laps around the yard to get up his velocity and then jumps about 6 feet in the air over the invisible boundary.
The «wait» still lets them stand, sit, or even back up, as long as they do not cross that invisible boundary.
The invisible fence collar is used for the express purpose of notifying your dog when it is approaching the invisible boundary around your home set up by your invisible fence collar.
Sanket, the dusky charmer behind Nomadic Lives» describes his story as that of a twenty - something brown guy trying to traverse the invisible boundaries of global travel on a third - world passport!
None of the glitches compromised what I was doing at the time, but I can imagine a scenario where I'm chasing a guy (as you do in Assassin's Creed) and becoming infuriated when the invisible boundary between a ledge and attached grass roof stops me in my tracks.
They do not even go beyond a set distance to pursue you when you are weakened, allowing you to exploit an invisible boundary even during some boss battles.
Since 2007 and his first one - man exhibition titled Show Me the Light, Saint Gregoire has strived to break the invisible boundaries that isolate visual art from other forms of creation.
With her still lives, objects are shot in conjunction with their mutated reflection, invoking the invisible boundary between the camera and its subject.
The enlarged shades of «Elevation» (2013) create ambiguous relations of figure and ground, dissolving the entire field into a closely cropped yellow space, while the broken circles of «in betweens» (2014), linking up across an invisible boundary, actually resemble diagrams drawn from the realm of perceptual psychology, where studies of virtual presence test the limits of vision.
Her features humorously distorted, her makeup smeared, Rist transgresses expectations for women in media while also questioning the invisible boundaries placed on women and their history, experiences, pains and wishes in ways that resonate just as much in 2017 as they did in 2000.
International art curator Koyo Kouoh discusses contemporary African Art and the «invisible boundary» of the Sahara.
During the late 19th century, land management officials conceived of the invisible boundary along the 100th meridian (a longitudinal line), which runs north to south, to mark the beginning of the U.S.'s Great Plains region.
By setting these invisible boundaries in your own mind, you protect against inadvertently slipping into commentary you had always intended to keep confidential.
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