Sentences with phrase «light of the sun»

Each seat has a 3 - point harness to keep your kids safe and a canopy to protect them from the bright light of the sun.
Seeing the natural light of the sun helps the brain work better.
It's powerful enough to read in bed or in the bright light of the sun.
The Dappled Light of the Sun by Conrad Shawcross RA is on show in the Annenburg Courtyard at the RA as part of the Summer Exhibition 2015, from 8 June — 16 August 2015.
The delicate translucency of the medium reflects the changing light of the sun on a building as it shifts its position throughout the day.
Therefore, retiring to bed before 10 p.m. (the time associated with a slower, restful Kapha energy) and waking up before 6 a.m. will allow you to harness the mental alertness that the first light of sun carries.
Cracco invites viewers into the intimacy and the danger of light, whether it is the low light of a candle, the flash of colliding atoms, or the blinding light of the sun, Blinded highlights the importance of the surface, the value of improvisation and the simple fact that just as light can not turn a corner, when you get to the edges of these new works the illusion breaks down, leaving viewers with the memory of being blinded by the intimacy and the intricacy of color and paint.
The philosopher - king exists totally outside of that world of images in the pure light of the sun, directly staring at unmediated truth.
The canopy and pop - put visor protect your little angel from the harmful light of the sun and ensure sufficient shade.
Because sun - like stars gradually increase in luminosity as they age, this could mean that Kepler 452 b is a fading, geriatric world, once thriving with life but now withering beneath the slowly brightening light of its sun.
During Caesar and his cohorts» tread along a beach, the butter - yellow light of sun makes the wet sand shimmer like glaze.
The bright light of the sun filters into the St. Herman's Cave, parting the darkness like a curtain.
Its a great place to visit because is easy to walk around, it is surrounded by mangle and tall trees that cover the direct light of the sun and is not a big site.
The characters are executed by three calligraphers during the length of a day, mirroring the fading light of the sun as the day comes to a close.
The Dappled Light of the Sun graced the Royal Academy's courtyard during the 2015 Summer Exhibition and Frieze Sculpture Park at Regent's Park later that year, while Three Perpetual Chords (2015) and Paradigm (2016) are permanently sited in Dulwich Park and King's Cross.
Prospect: Notes for Now, Prospect New Orleans, New Orleans, United States A Thousand Lights of Sun, The Mistake Room, Los Angeles, United States
Robleto writes, on the importance of vinyl records, «every time we play a song from a record we are participating in a multimillion - year transference of energy, from the life giving light of the sun to the heartbreaking sound waves of any number of singers.»
Judd's 100 milled aluminium boxes were designed in conjunction with a modification of the old artillery sheds, and reflect the pale, eastern light of dawn in a completely different way from the rich, warm light of the sun at dusk.
Conrad Shawcross, The Dappled Light of the Sun IV (2015), Victoria Miro, Frieze Sculpture Park 2015.
Even the natural light of the sun changes from sunrise to sunset as it penetrates through varying amounts of atmosphere.
Complementing The Dappled Light of the Sun is Shawcross's exhibition at Victoria Miro, Inverted Spires and Descendent Folds.
However, it is also capable of observing the much brighter light of the sun - something most astronomical observatories can't do.
You shall be infinitely happy if you confess me; otherwise you shall be cut off from the light of the sun.
Bochart supposes that this species of locust has its name from the Arabic verb hajaba to veil; because when they fly, as they often do, in great swarms, they eclipse even the light of the sun.
Made the moon, set it into orbit to reflect the light of the Sun) 8.
The moon had appeared, still ghostlike because the light of the sun was not fully gone.
Eat your french fries with your fingers by the light of the sun in front of man and beast alike and then lick the salt from your fingers, as God intended.
He would trade all the light of the sun right then for a pile of wood and a tiny match.
«He has the light of the sun, O king,» he said, «for with the sun, indeed, as his light, one sits, moves around, does his work, and returns.
In the philosophical texts of the time knowledge of God was derived through certain well - defined ways of knowing: by a process of successive abstractions — e.g., in the way one moves from a surface to a line and finally to a point in geometry; by analogy — i.e., by comparing the light of the sun and visible things with the light of God and intellectual things; or by contemplating physical objects and gradually moving to the contemplation of intellectual matters.
Was it not clear that the hot wind that had been scorching the crops was the hot breath of the angry Heavenly Bull, which had now met its match with the arrival of the gigantic bird whose immense widespread wings were already darkening the sky and blotting out the light of the sun?
Wang Chhung, for example, cited a cyclic waxing and waning of the light of the sun and moon themselves - yang and yin - and dismisses as absurd the idea that the moon consumed the sun during a solar eclipse; for what then would consume the moon during a lunar eclipse?.
* Revelation 22:5 And there shall be no night there; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; and they shall reign for ever and ever.
And there shall be no curse any more... and there shall be night no more; and they need no light of lamp, neither light of sun; for the Lord God shall give them light; and they shall reign forever and ever.
He makes sure that the processes feed the forces linked to the ground on one side and those related to the light of the sun on the other.
Total solar eclipses occur when the dark silhouette of the moon completely obscures the bright light of the sun, allowing the much fainter solar corona to be visible.
At solar distances, the planets are just too tiny and often too washed - out by the light of their suns to be spotted visually.
HATS - 6 emits only one twentieth of the light of our sun.
Paintings at Altamira «Why should the primitive artists of the paleolithic paintings at Altamira have chosen to decorate the darker recesses of their dwellings, rather than practice their art where the light of the sun would have helped them?
Scientists used these observations of the sun's atmosphere (the bright light of the sun itself is blocked by the black circle at the middle) from NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory on Aug. 5, 2007, to define the outer limits of the solar atmosphere, the corona.
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