Sentences with phrase «light after the storm»

That was the first time we had heard the term, used by parents to describe their «light after the storm,» a baby born after a miscarriage or other devastating loss.
They are the light after a storm.
April Gornik in her studio with two of her landscape paintings, Light After the Storm and Water World.

Not exact matches

This puts them far ahead of schedule compared with the restoration effort after Hurricane Wilma in 2005, where 3.2 million of Florida Power & Light's customers lost power but only 13 percent had the lights back on at the same point after the storm.
Rudolf Bultmann, the German New Testament scholar whose program for the «demythologization» of the Gospel provoked a storm of controversy in the years after World War II, wrote in his seminal essay: «It is impossible to use electric light and the wireless and to avail ourselves of....
On Tuesday of last week, Verschoth had coffee and croissants at a New York hotel with Monique Berlioux, director of the International Olympic Committee — neither of them aware of the storm about to break — after the Olympic torch - lighting ceremony at the United Nations.
After a massive storm dumped close to 20 inches of snow on the city in December 2010, Halloran contended that city Sanitation Department supervisors called for a deliberate work slowdown in order to put Mayor Michael Bloomberg in a bad light.
After I got back from The Bahamas last week, we had a very light snow storm one morning.
Like all of Kore - eda's films, After the Storm ends with a jolt; not in the filmmaking, but in the way you realize that you were completely lost in the lives of these people and that, as the lights go up, you'll miss them.
For a film filled with broken promises, dead dreams, conniving duplicity and desperation, «After the Storm» has a surprisingly light touch and odd charm.
After it stormed the Frankfurt Motor Show this fall, the Porsche Misson E got green light.
After first being only afraid of thunder your dog may become afraid of wind, rain storms, firecrackers or flashes of light.
For those 50 years Mars has enjoyed relative harmony after the events of RF: G, however as you may expect things don't remain that way when a massive Terraformer that supplies Mars with it's earth like atmosphere is destroyed turning Mars atmosphere in a deady mix of super storms, tornado's and lighting storms forcing the colonists to flee underground where they construct underground settlements.
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Flash forward to yesterday and I'm sitting in a room with a group of friendly Nintendo reps in downtown Washington DC being told that Wii Music is a game with more depth than the Atlantic and yet also the shallowness of a puddle after a light rain storm.
The fact came to light after an Electronic Software Association study showed that over the past few years, a new form of gaming has taken the industry by a pretty rapid and game - changing storm.
After playing the tables for the past week there is absolutely no difference in the visuals such as the lights, bumpers, Star Wars themed elements (e.g. Darth Vader, Storm Troopers, etc) or the dot matrix videos of Star Wars scenes.
Recent projects include: After Hours: Murals on The Bowery, NYC, 2011; David Brooks, Desert Rooftops, NYC, 2011; Josephine Meckseper, Manhattan Oil Project, NYC, 2012; Kiki Smith, Chorus, NYC, 2012; Yoko Ono, Imagine Peace Times Square, NYC, 2012; Yvette Mattern, Global Rainbow After The Storm, NYC, 2012; Ryan McGinley, Taxi TV, NYC, 2013; Tony Smith, One - Two - Three, NYC, 2013; Tracey Emin, Roman Standard, NYC 2013; Pop Up 1: Montauk, NY, 2013; ThreeASFOUR, MER KA BA, NYC, 2013; Marco Brambilla, Anthropocene, NYC, 2013; Vanessa Beecroft, VB73, NYC, 2014; Deborah Kass, The Street, MA, 2014; Jessica Craig - Martin at Hyde Park Village, FL, 2014; FriendsWithYou, Light Cave, NYC, 2014.
Recent projects include: After Hours: Murals on The Bowery, NYC, 2011; David Brooks, Desert Rooftops, NYC, 2011; Josephine Meckseper, Manhattan Oil Project, NYC, 2012; Kiki Smith, Chorus, NYC, 2012; Yoko Ono, Imagine Peace Times Square, NYC, 2012; Yvette Mattern, Global Rainbow After The Storm, NYC, 2012; Ryan McGinley, Taxi TV, NYC, 2013; Tony Smith, One - Two - Three, NYC, 2013; Tracey Emin, Roman Standard, NYC 2013; Pop Up 1: Montauk, NY, 2013; ThreeASFOUR, MER KA BA, NYC, 2013; Marco Brambilla, Anthropocene, NYC, 2013; Vanessa Beecroft, VB73, NYC, 2014; Deborah Kass, The Street, MA, 2014; Jessica Craig - Martin, Hyde Park Village, FL, 2014; FriendsWithYou, Light Cave, NYC, 2014; Snarkitecture, Calvin Klein Holiday Installation, NYC, 2014.
Recent projects include: After Hours: Murals on The Bowery, NYC, 2011; David Brooks, Desert Rooftops, NYC, 2011; Josephine Meckseper, Manhattan Oil Project, NYC, 2012; Kiki Smith, Chorus, NYC, 2012; Yoko Ono, Imagine Peace Times Square, NYC, 2012; Yvette Mattern, Global Rainbow After The Storm, NYC, 2012; Ryan McGinley, Taxi TV, NYC, 2013; Tony Smith, One - Two - Three, NYC, 2013; Tracey Emin, Roman Standard, NYC 2013; Pop Up 1: Montauk, NY, 2013; ThreeASFOUR, MER KA BA, NYC, 2013; Marco Brambilla, Anthropocene, NYC, 2013; Vanessa Beecroft, VB73, NYC, 2014; Deborah Kass, The Street, MA, 2014; Jessica Craig - Martin, Hyde Park Village, FL, 2014; FriendsWithYou, Light Cave, NYC, 2014.
Recent projects include: After Hours: Murals on The Bowery, NYC, 2011; David Brooks, Desert Rooftops, NYC, 2011; Josephine Meckseper, Manhattan Oil Project, NYC, 2012; Kiki Smith, Chorus, NYC, 2012; Yoko Ono, Imagine Peace Times Square, NYC, 2012; Yvette Mattern, Global Rainbow After The Storm, NYC, 2012; Ryan McGinley, Taxi TV, NYC, 2013; Tony Smith, One - Two - Three, NYC, 2013; Tracey Emin, Roman Standard, NYC 2013; Pop Up 1: Montauk, NY, 2013; ThreeASFOUR, MER KA BA, NYC, 2013; Marco Brambilla, Anthropocene, NYC, 2013; Vanessa Beecroft, VB73, NYC, 2014; Deborah Kass, The Street, MA, 2014; Jessica Craig - Martin, Hyde Park Village, FL, 2014; FriendsWithYou, Light Cave, NYC, 2014; Hanna Liden, Everything, NYC, 2015; Co-Founders: Yvonne Force Villareal & Doreen Remen; Executive Director: Casey Fremont.
The narrative that they came up with — semi-crazed breakdancers with LED lights threaded through their clothing make their way through urban desolation after electricity has disappeared — combines aspects of movies like «28 Days Later» with first - rate documentary reportage of the havoc the storm rent on the urban landscape.
He has taken part in numerous group exhibitions, including Light and Landscape, Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, New York, NEON, La material luminosa dell «arte, MACRO, Rome (2012); More Light, Museum De Fundatie, Zwolle (2011); Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2010); Making Worlds: 53rd International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia (2009); 50 Moons of Saturn, Turin Triennial (2008); Refract, Reflect, Project: Light Work from the Collection, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C. (2007); Light Art from Artificial Light, ZKM Karlsruhe and Colour After Klein, Barbican Art Gallery, London (2005).
The paintings are refreshingly different than the old work — like the calm, clear light that comes after a storm.
The goal is to outfit buildings so they can keep the lights on after a storm, when the regular grid typically goes down, all while producing far fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
Freight dropped off the back of a truck can block a roadway; a tree limb can fall after a storm; a car can stall: there are all sorts of dangers that can surprise drivers going along a road or highway that drivers going on the opposite direction can easily give warning by honking their horns or flashing their lights.
However, if an old or diseased tree rolls into a neighbor's yard after a slight gust or light storm, the tree owner may be liable.
Wall Color, Benjamin Moore Simply White; Accent Wall Color, Valspar Vintage Frame; Built - ins color, Clark + Kensington Chalk; Carpet, Stainmaster Medford in Fizz; Area Rug, Skyline from Rejuvenation; Sectional, Ainsley from Interior Define; Throw Pillows, Studio McGee; Arteriors Coffee Table; Table; Chairs; Pendant Lights; Toy Storage Chests; Dog Painting; Round Mirror; Lamp on Toy Storage; Globe; P - L - A-Y Letters (spray - painted gold); Swing; Curtains; Bamboo Blinds; Guitar Hangers; Shaggy Pouf; Piano Bench; Letter Board; Black and White Floor Bin; Blue Dipped Basket; Doll House; Teepee; Double Wall Sconce; Plant Stand — TJMaxx, Engineer Prints (Ribba Frame from Ikea), Curtains;; In the Built - ins: Dwell Studio Black Pyramids; Kai Samuels Davis «The Beginning» Print; Black and Copper Figurine; Nubby Vase; Small vases; Cement vase with lid; Kai Samuels Davis «After The Storm» print; Shallow Baskets; Faux banana leaf plant; Glass box; White Urchin; Brass Geometric Object; Faux succulent; Candlesticks; Ceramic Elephant
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