Sentences with phrase «obscuring one eye»

She often chooses styles that have a side parting which partiallly obscures the eye, framing the face and rounding it out slightly.
Romanek and DP Jeff Cronenweth make smart visual choices, stylizing the film as a flipbook of vibrantly developed prints to befit Sy's view of the world, while reminding us — by obscuring his eyes behind a magnifying glass, mirror, or fractured windshield — of Sy's disturbed myopia.
A simple fly mask obscuring the eyes of one horse offers a guarded sense of mystery.
In this print, Sara Greenberger Rafferty intervenes in a still of Madeline Kahn with stains reminiscent of blood, saliva, and tears, and pencil lines that trace a pair of glasses around the actress's obscured eyes.

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The embedded electronics in the lens don't obscure vision because they lie outside the eye's pupil and iris.
The jargon helps avoid further government intervention by obscuring their intentions from prying eyes.
In another essay he casts a distrustful eye to learned commentaries — in his view, they often obscure the plain meaning of the text as they explore the linguistic and historical context of a passage.
The next saying is obscure: light within a person depends on the soundness of his eye, which is the lamp of the body (Mt 6:22 - 23; Lk 11:34 - 36).
What our authors are saying through all this structure of imagery is that the obscure birth of a child to a carpenter's wife was, in view of all that came out of it, a decisive moment in history, when something genuinely new began, and the traffic of two worlds was initiated, to be traced by the discerning eye all through the story that was to follow.
«Love is blind,» we say, meaning that, disordered, it is more powerful than light, obscures the light, and darkens the eye of intelligence itself.
Since this point is quite crucial, I may be permitted to quote the words of St. Gregory of Nyssa about the purity of the souls of infants: «Whereas the innocent babe has no such plague before its soul's eyes obscuring its measure of light, it continues to exist in that natural life; it does not need the soundness that comes from purgation, because it never admitted the plague into its soul at all».
He maintained that the core of the primitive Gospel was «eternal life in the midst of time, by the strength and under the eyes of God,» but that it had been obscured and distorted by its early contact with Greek thought.
His eyes narrow and he starts enforcing obscure rules.
As always, Mayfield uses his eyes to obscure the design, looking wide before setting up Brown for a huge run.
As we know, Arsene Wenger has a keen eye for a bargain, with the Frenchman skilled at picking obscure players, for small fees, and turning them into world beaters.
It's no longer news that the Euro 2016 was an epic tale of anguish, failure and disappointment for the big names in Europe as an obscure team, which found it difficult acing their games both at the group stages and the knockout phase came out of obscurity against all prevailing odds to lift the most prestigious trophy in all of Europe to the amazement of all eyes.
What good wonks we are, not letting scandal obscure our eagle - eyed hunt for the candidate with the best record and soundest policy proposals.
There was a story, too, for an even more obscure painting, one with symbols that looked like atomic radiation warnings (flowers, to Mellaart's eyes), little triangles floating nearby (butterflies), and four forklike figures arranged in a cross (humans with outstretched arms).
Often, people's eyes glaze over with confusion as you launch into the extremely complex, obscure topic that has taken over your life.
All this happens in about half a blink of an eye, with many of the details of how it unfolds still quite obscure.
The hair is brought forward over the face, obscuring one eye with a swathe of silky smooth hair in a gorgeous array of warm colours, from mid brown tones to warm honey blondes.
So, as with many items on your want and don't want list, things can get obscured by someone having that fancy car, big house or as one lady was looking for on her dating profile and wrote... «It sure would be nice if you have blue eyes»
A pair of gray suede gloves abandoned on a department store counter; a small 35 mm still camera obscuring a woman's face except for her eyes; an electric train set; a finger on the disconnect button of a telephone; an ungloved, well - manicured hand resting briefly on another woman's shoulder: Todd Haynes's Carol is not a Hitchcockian thriller, although it is adapted from the second novel by Patricia Highsmith, whose first, Strangers on a Train, was the basis for one of the master of suspense's great movies.
The editing is overly choppy and obscures what's going on, and one odd transition from an eye dissolves into a turkey on a plate.
Shadows fly all over the screen, obscuring faces and eyes, bathing backgrounds in darkness to accentuate specific works of art or sets.
By sundown, though, Kubo - like his missing left eye - must stay obscured, hiding in the mountains with his sick mother and a monkey charm he lays by his pillow.
A couple of moments are especially striking: a slab of light across Alex's eyes from inside the darkness of his cell, and the mess of blood and raindrops obscuring Loki's vision as he makes a climactic dash to the hospital.
But in a film where anorak hoods, oxygen masks and driving snow sometimes obscure the subtleties of acting, it's Australian actor Jason Clarke who really catches the eye.
The headiness of Ghost in the Shell exists beyond its more pseudo-philosophical dialogue about the differences between fantasy and reality that often spews from characters» mouths, with a notable exception being Kuze (Michael Pitt), a cyber-terrorist whose computer - generated speech patterns are played with wild - eyed hilarity by Pitt's obscure line readings.
On the other hand, any study that looks for data in obscure factors like eye movements can be justly criticized for missing the main event, despite the fact that it qualifies for publication in any number of relatively credible journals.
Dust still obscures the lower bumper areas where we might see fog lights, although they are most likely toned down from the goofy bug - eyes that many panned from the EXP 9 F.
The concept car also demonstrates advanced head - up display or augmented reality technology, which covers much of the inside of the windscreen with computer graphics to display advanced navigation, safety aids and other alerts right in front of the driver's eyes — without obscuring the view of the road.
To our eye, it obscures the view in both day and night lighting.
However, the reported supercharger whine, the hood bulge, and Ford's attempts to obscure the body and wheels from prying eyes all point to one thing: that an all - new Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang is being tested on public roads.
There is a touch of Hemingway in the story's structure, more of Cormac McCarthy as it turns a cold eye toward the violence, all laced with spare stark sentences shaping images from our history too often obscured by myth.
The illusion of facelessness was, of course, almost immediately explicable: The interviewer's skin bore the same grayish tint as the wall behind, the eyes were obscured by a pair of highly reflective glasses, the fluorescence flattened the features assembled above the genderless gray suit.
If you've heard any news about the publishing industry recently, it's that the blogosphere can launch an obscure title to the top of the bestseller list when something catches their eye (* ahem * Fifty Shades of Grey.)
Credit default swaps, once an obscure financial instrument for banks and bondholders, could soon become the eye of the credit hurricane.
Over time the heavy flaps of skin can hang down over eyes, obscure vision and cause the eyelids to roll inward, scratching the cornea and causing intense irritation and potential blindness.
At a glance, the Tibetan terrier and the bearded collie may look similar with their shaggy coats, drooping ears and eyes that are partially obscured by long locks of hair.
While coloboma and retinal detachment will be identified on exam, CH may not be apparent in puppies over 6 - 8 weeks of age because it is can be obscured as the pigment develops in the back of the eye, a condition called masked affected.
This condition causes the lens of the dog's eye to become obscured.
His left eye was filled with blood, obscuring his vision.
Something new would come out that would catch my eye, what if I liked a game that was too obscure for only me, I was always afraid that when I finished, something else would warrant a place, and then what do I cut out of the list....
Traversing the levels as you progress grows tremendously in difficulty with enemies flying in obscure patterns with their eyes only on your ample posterior and the terrain itself becomes all the more hazardous.
Ostensibly the last of a very old race, the androgynous Shiek bears the eye - and - teardrop crest of her people and obscures everything but her upper face and fingertips with tightly wrapped bandages and a likely helping of mysterious magic.
Sure we've seen myriad internal crossovers with the likes of Dissidia and Theatrhythm, but none that were a traditional JRPG with an eye for the obscure, with a cast of characters that features minor characters as well as the big names.
We just can't keep our eyes off another obscure, yet interesting site: Doodlers Anonymous.
Creases and reflections partly obscure the women of these spreads; their half - parted lips, half - lidded eyes, and laconic poses all markedly and excessively similar.
Punctuating the work are the old eye hooks that playfully and steadfastly remind us that the work we are looking at was once in fact another painting which is now obscured from our view.
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