Which of course, ludicrous to the ears of any who know the difference, has
now become an invisible container around the Earth against which these ideal gas molecules bounce when they are not bouncing off each other in elastic collisions and so «thoroughly mixing»..
Grant gets a little too reckless behind the wheel of his expensive sports car, and they end up ghosts, but there's no sadness here, and the only difference seems to be that they can
now become invisible.
I've now reached the age of 50 and since I was about 48 I've
now become invisible.
Not exact matches
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these
now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and
became all the
invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
Most of the
invisible inks we use
now leave a residue behind as they
become legible, so decrypting the message can be as easy as holding it up to a light.
A man who abandoned his family
now risks everything to find his missing daughter, including exposing the secret that he is
becoming invisible in THE UNSEEN (World Premiere), an unconventional and compelling dark horror drama from Canada.
While maybe not the imperative at the time, the exhibition reveals that indeed this phenomenon has happened to a number of the key works, such as Longo's «Men in the Cities» (1979 — 82) and Sherman's «Untitled Film Stills», which are
now so familiar that they have
become almost
invisible as art works and symbols of our visual culture.
If history is any guide, «main arguments» are even
now shape - shifting so as to
become invisible in any further discussion, following a rhetorical process that is virtually impossible to trace on sentence - by - sentence basis but which will inevitably arrive at «I'm not sure what Gavin is talking about.»