Sentences with phrase «n't flickered»

I've been impressed: the traction control and ESP lights haven't flickered on once, even on the slipperiest of conditions.
The flame does not flicker, it gives no heat.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper tweeted: «My God, the damage these two have done and not a flicker of self doubt.»
There was not a flicker of the emotions burning within.
It's formulated to provide sustained energy that doesn't flicker out in the middle of a workout or leave you burned out afterward.
There are requirements at high class cars that the radio and headlamps shall not flicker while cranking, therefore other consumers must be rergulated... if there is no second battery.
I recommend setting it on a per chapter basis so that the screen will not flicker whenever you turn a page.
Tablet isn't flickering.
Page turns were relatively quick at 1.5 seconds, and we're glad that the display didn't flicker multiple times before settling on the next page, as we're used to with the Nook and Kindle.
It was like the needle was frozen at # 29,738 in the Paid Kindle Store (sold 3 more copies, KDP shows me the sales, but the page rank doesn't flicker!)
Nicer for the eyes, shouldn't flicker in recording as much.
The display does not flicker when you turn pages.
Not the flickering textures or glitchy scripting or strained graphics («May have poor performance,» warn many of the player - made levels available online).
The video game society's language of buttons tapping, aliens exploding, and fireballs hurling didn't flicker to life on TV screens overnight.
When we shoot them, they don't flicker out of existence.
Paintings, however, are not flickering light, but congealed matter.
The bulbs also have excellent color temperature, and don't flicker.

Not exact matches

Richard Roeper didn't hold back in his review: «I'd rather watch 90 minutes of a flickering yule log video than sit through this overcooked Christmas goose again.»
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
Seattle resident Dave Churchman had settled in for a little late - night cable business news last month when he noticed a familiar face flickering on his TV, one he thought he wouldn't see for a long time.
Now, mistake not, my Father will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith.
Even if you just casually drop that you had a counseling appointment the other day, the person you're talking to will most likely flicker for just a moment, trying to decide whether or not they should be concerned about you.
God's light did not shine, it flickered; with difficulty it oscillated between boundless black and infinite gray.
You don't know how badly I wanted to see candles flicker, or cupboards go bang.
Among the people who have studied Veritatis Splendor, there does not seem to be even a flicker of doubt on that question of the Dutch householders speaking falsely to the Gestapo at the door, looking for Jews.
Despite the self - indulgence and crassness of the season, are there not moments when even the worldliest of the world's worldly show signs of having glimpsed a flickering of light that they perhaps can barely make out, but which they secretly hope reflects the reality of their own best selves?
Without immortality it is not simply true of individuals that, as another put it, life is «a blind, brief flicker between two oblivions»; in the long run that is also true of the whole human race.
But the writer does not tell us that it was nearly dawn; rather, he tells us that the lamp of God was still flickering inside the temple.
When Theo has his determined moments (that's all they are, moments) then we see the potential and it is good to watch, he just isn't mentally strong enough to take responsibility and as such tends to be quiet in games apart from the odd flicker.
The Tide attempt a flea flicker, but Hurts rushes his pass when he doesn't need to.
In between, he has games like last week's in San Francisco, games with not even a flicker of hope from the quarterback.
As all the others loudly discussed the price of Christmas turkeys, Si √ ¥ n's eyes flickered round and a curled brown finger beckoned me to a seat next to his.
Boots must be precisely tightened, bindings exactly tuned, skis waxed correctly, edges perfectly sharpened, racing suits fitted to the skin so there isn't so much as a flickering ripple to catch the air.
Not just on a surface level — favorite foods, games and such — but real, true knowledge of the soul that flickers behind their eyes.
For some reason, our thirteen year - old does not find these studies as riveting as we do (although I saw a flicker of interest in his eyes when I mentioned the important role sleep plays in athletic performance).
How you read the wide - set eyes, the flickering smile and the pale moon face of Louise Woodward, how you interpret her murder trial, conviction and unexpected release, reveals not so much who she is, but who you are.
It wasn't until later that I connected it with that brief fearful flicker.
After a day - long conference in London on how to move forward the political process in Libya, other developments included: An admission the Coalition did not yet fully know who made up the opposition, which came after Nato said American intelligence had shown «flickers» of al Qaeda among the rebels; A suggestion the Coalition would be prepared to see Colonel Gaddafi go into exile if a country was willing to take him; A claim by the Italians that several nations were working on a deal involving a ceasefire, exile for Gaddafi and a talks framework between Libya's tribal leaders and opposition figures; Nick Clegg warning about the «danger of overreaching» during a speech in Mexico, but stressing liberal interventionism must be upheld.
A long lifespan is important since you don't want them to degrade (fading in intensity or flickering) after just a few months.
Whatever the reason for the nebula's angularity, its shape won't last long — the dying stars that produce such space dust last for just a few thousand years, a mere flicker in the life of a star.
Maybe the WTF star is not unique after all, or maybe there are other stars that flicker in a totally different way, ending up in their own category of one.
The shaking from Alfvén waves and the flickers of nanoflares could not only loosen up the tangled skein of magnetism, but also transfer heat high up into the corona.
In space, above our atmosphere, stars do not twinkle; in space a telescope is also beyond day and night and can thus stare at the same star for weeks on end, gradually teasing from its light the barely perceptible but regular flickers caused by a small orbiting planet.
Under normal circumstances, the subject always notices that the two are different, but if the person is diverted by a task, such as counting, or by a flicker on the screen, he frequently will not notice the change.
Then they had to account for changes in atmospheric clarity and eliminate the many flickering objects that were not supernovas.
«The EEG signal gets buried under all this noise — but our system is able to separate not only the EEG signal, but the frequency of the flickering LED within this signal.»
Europeans who have grown up with it do not usually notice the flicker but the electronics company Philips has gone ahead and developed a system to overcome the problem.
Surely, that is explained by temperatures of 35 degreesC and above, the buzzing planes, throbbing helicopters, wailing sirens, flickering power — not to mention the pressure of looming deadlines for New Scientist.
It's an ideal choice because it displays not the slightest flickering or unsteadiness.
«The hard drive LED flickers frequently, and therefore the user won't be suspicious about changes in its activity.»
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