Many hands makes
light work appears to be philosophy.
Not exact matches
Once we understand how
light rays
work, we can use this theory to explain how the stick may
appear crooked but really be straight.
for Sanchez, playing without any long - term security might seem unnecessarily careless in
light of his potential future earnings (this next contract, wherever he is, will likely be the most lucrative deal he will ever sign)... for the club, there is a delicate balance between protecting their monetary interests and not
appearing shady in the process... it rarely
works, especially now without 24 hr access to all things club - related
How hard did they persue a goal keeper that is a load of garbage wenger never wanted a goal keeper it
appears he was playing psychological game with almunia and its well documented that the club makes a profit every year so don't give me that sh*T i said nothing for five years because i trusted wenger to
work this out but he has not and there is no
light at the end of the tunnel five years is more than enough.
We hoped darkening the room would
work like the flickering
light that tells theatergoers intermission is over and the show is about to resume... We hoped that when my father walked on stage, the audience would
appear focused.»
The
work - in - progress is now going to be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, when New York audiences will be able to see him, bathed in Gibney's shadowy
lighting, talking about many of his innermost secrets — including his list of top enemies: Ken Langone, Joe Bruno, Roger Stone (all of whom
appear in the video — as does Spitzer's «go - to» call girl «Angelina»).
Microlensing
works on a much smaller scale: Individual stars or planets focus the
light of more distant stars, making the background star
appear to grow brighter and then dim again.
This
work, which
appeared online in Cell, sheds
light on the development and function of a cell type that is increasingly recognized as having an important role in the body's immune defense.
The
work, which
appeared in Nature Communications on December 19, 2017, sheds
light on plant resistance generally and could lead to strategies to boost plants» natural immunity or to better contain infections that threaten to destroy an entire agricultural crop.
The waveguide also
appears to
work for multiple wavelengths of visible
light, something metamaterials have struggled to do.
«When combined with previous
work, it is remarkable now to be able to assemble a true molecular movie of the photocycle of this blue
light detector in bacteria at atomic resolution, with the intermediate structures
appearing and fading in the correct sequence.
Paul Bremer, a graduate student
working in Janda's laboratory and the study's first author, said they hit upon a triazole compound provided by Sharpless's laboratory that
appeared to forcefully inhibit the toxin
light chain in an enzymatic assay.
Use the
lighter formula as a base to brighten eyes, then
work the darker one into the crease to add dimension and make eyes
appear deeper - set, says Rivera.
I think the panic attacks were just my bodies way of saying it could not go anymore... I have had countless tests — ekgs, stress tests, etc, all of which are normal... and I am feeling better... I am out and about and back at
work... but I still often feel woozy and fatigued after short periods of time which could be anxiety over my health... I have never felt this way in my life, ever... it
appears that I have not caused any serious damage... but I can not believe how I feel... how long will it before I feel normal again and can do
light exercise... I am not sure I care at this point if get back into head racing shape... I can be recreational... I just want to feel normal and good again... and be in optimum health.
In this
work, artist Vanessa Piche was inspired by the golden
light which
appears briefly before dusk.
Cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, who has shot the majority of Spielberg's films since Schindler's List in 1993,
appears to be
working if not entirely with real
light sources, then at least some incredible simulacrum thereof.
Perfectly small rather than slight, and radiantly carried by Juliette Binoche — in a
light - touch tour de force to be filed alongside her
work in Kiarostami's «Certified Copy» — this turns out to be a subtler departure than it outwardly
appears for Denis, most evoking her other Parisienne drifting - hearts study, «Friday Night,» in its bittersweet tone.
Vittorio Storaro comments at some length on the color symbolism in Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which he shot, demonstrating more critical insight into how the film
works and what it's about than we are likely to find in reviews, and there are similarly revealing commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role played by chance in the
lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops
appear to be running down Robert Blake's face.
His
work has also
appeared in Cinema Journal, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, Jump Cut and The Velvet
Light Trap.
he did
appear in a
light level for the mushroom houses so maybe but we du n no for sure blue would
work I just still hope green yoshi will be brought I wan na hear those rubber shoe sounds for the map X)
Before making that film, Heard had
worked steadily,
appearing in films like 2008's Pineapple Express (as Seth Rogen's high school girlfriend), 2004's Friday Night
Lights (as Garrett Hedlund's high school girlfriend), and 2009's The Joneses (as a high school girl who falls in love with an older man, David Duchovny).
While it was expected the picture would only be green -
lit if Zack Snyder's upcoming Superman reboot MAN OF STEEL was a success (a given we say), it
appears the studio behind DC's catalogue of superheroes are not at all pleased with his
work.
He
worked with off - beat indie godfathers Jim Jarmusch (on Only Lovers Left Alive) and Michael Almereyda (on Cymbeline and Experimenter);
appeared in Paul Schrader's troubled, disowned Dying Of The
Light; and in Jodie Foster's Mel Gibson - starring oddity The Beaver.
Sections of equipment
light up, have notes
appear, make noises or even animate to show how it should
work and what needs to happen next.
The dome
light even
works!The heater
works and is operated by a switch mounted to the bottom edge of the dash just below the ignition switch.It has an older radio that still
works.Drivetrain: The engine is a very good running 350 with an Edelbrock aluminum 4 barrel intake manifold, electric choke 750cfm Edelbrock carburetor, a pair of new chrome valve covers and air cleaner, factory cast iron exhaust manifolds running through dual exhaust and has a great sound.The transmission is the original 4 speed manual that shifts good, the clutch feels good and doesn't slip and engages easily.The rear end is the factory 12 bolt and the front axle is a Dana 44 with 3.07 gears front and rear so it will cruise down the highway with ease.Suspension: There
appears to be around a 3» lift block on the rear and around a 2 - 3» body lift.It has a full set of Rancho shocks front and rear, as well as Rancho steering stabilizer shocks on the front axle.The power steering feels nice and tight and steering feel is very nice.The power brakes
work great and stop the truck well.
The AC is nice and cold, the brakes
work, the horn
works, the headlights
work, the indicator
lights work, everything
appears to be in
working order.
He
appears to be in an entirely white room, either due to the fact he is in heaven, or
works as a photographer, so knows his
lighting.
The true
work in finding an audience, developing name recognition, and image building should happen
light years before the book ever
appears on a bookstore shelf.
Although there
appears to be a
light sensor on the front, automatic brightness doesn't
work — it just sticks on whatever brightness level was applied beforehand.
Her
work has
appeared in MSN, Yahoo, Outside, Sport Diver, The Guardian, Cooking
Light, Bon Appetit, Alaska Airlines, Wired, Salon, Islands, Hemispheres and The International Herald Tribune, as well as the BBC and the Sunday Express in Britain.
She advocates for the UN Foundation's Shot@Life, RESULTS and The ONE Campaign, a member of Mom Bloggers for Social Good, Global Team of 200 and ONEMoms, and her
work appears in The Huffington Post, World Moms Blog, Broken
Light Photography, and the Elephant Journal, in addition to three of her own blogs.
What
appears to
work is to connect your 3DS to the internet and then close it (= > it will activate your SpotPass): normally, after few seconds, the blue
light will glow on your 3DS and then go to your game, and Pete will be at your door's house.
Recently,
work for «The Last of Us 2» showed up on a former Naughty Dog employee's LinkedIn profile, but it does
appear that the sequel ever seeing the
light of day is not a sure thing at the moment.
Much of the best visual
work in Type - 0 HD
appears to be done by a new
lighting engine which really gives a modern, high - definition sheen to
work that without it might look a little cheap.
Two machineguns seem to make
light work of Helghast infantry, and it also
appears to be fairly maneuverable compared to most previous FPS efforts (Duke Nukem 3D was the first, if I recall).
And in the paintings on show here we see that with the passing of time a freedom with colour has also
appeared; her later paintings are fresher, surer, the
light dark colour contrasts of the earlier
works replaced by full colour complements.
For the artist's first solo exhibition in New York, C24 Gallery will present texts from billboards that
appeared on the streets of Berlin, London, and Paris as well as major new
light works, and a large - scale «Fire Poem.»
The opening
work is a curved tunnel that
appears dark at first, though once inside the
light is visible at the other end so it never feels claustrophobic.
Work by Turrell also
appears in See the
Light: The Luminist Tradition in American Art, an oddly cursory exhibition that unveils the museum's latest major acquisition, Mark Rothko's medium - sized 1960 painting No. 210 / No.
Martin's specific process of using acrylic lends her
work a highly - sophisticated tonality; colors absorb and reflect
light, adding a particular luminescence that
appears to dissolve the painted surface, no matter how textured and corporeal, into atmospheric
light.
But even if we feel the
works appear more real, with the natural
light for example, that is also a result of conscious choices regarding display.
It is our ambition to stress the timelessness of the abstract language in painting and to create a platform, which allows older
works to
appear in a new
light and contemporary compositions to be viewed in the context of their influences.
Situated in the Jewel Box Gallery overlooking Lancaster BLVD, her
work absorbs the natural ambient
light and
appears to change over time as daylight fades into night.
At Marlborough Gallery on 57th Street visitors will be treated to a variety of Chihuly's one - of - a-kind glass
works, including the striking oversized Chili Macchia with Peridot Lip Wrap, a hand - blown orange, mauve and green vessel that
appears to be
lit from within and perpetually changing colors.
Recalling the
work of the hand, the exhibition's crescendo
appears as a wall - sized masterwork, an appliquéd denim quilt, capturing that big sky of his youth with bloated clouds and striking rays of
light, delicate and monumental.
The transitory flashes of a cosmic
light show, the near stasis of the lunar landscape, the unending flux of a hurricane, and the slow passage of clouds are all elements that have
appeared in her video installations, monitor
works, and single — channel videotapes.
Often represented in hues of violets, blues and reds, Bracha's
works offer abstracted configurations and spaces created by the materiality of oil paint, ink, and the powered ash of photocopying dust, the undulation of
light and shadow, and the traces of fragmented, ghostly images that
appear and disappear.
In 2004, Holstad's
work will
appear in the Whitney Biennial in New York and in a solo exhibition, Move Towards the
Light, at Daniel Reich Gallery, New York.
The understated soft, pastel hues — pink, yellow and green — chosen to envelop the
works emerge beautifully when placed on the curvature in the middle of the gallery, enhanced by the natural warm
light and the white backdrop that surrounds them —
appearing to visitors as if floating.
James Turrell's (b. 1943)
work is primarily concerned with
light and space, and Pullen (Red)(1968) is created by projecting a single, controlled beam of
light from the opposing corner of the room, so that it
appears as a three - dimensional form.