Sentences with phrase «of deep midnight»

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Luke 24:1 is about the women «bringing their prepared spices» to anoint the body, «deepest morning of night (after midnight) on the First Day of the week», viz., after 12 p.m. Saturday night on Sunday morning.
This does not necessarily mean twelve midnight; the Greek literally means «in the middle of the night» — like 2 am, when the Church would be in a deep sleep, metaphorically speaking.
Around midnight, a stroll through the neon - splashed night markets will nip any after - dark hunger pangs in the bud with deep - fried rings of tender squid sprayed with sweet vinegar, whole roasted chopped pigeon zinged up with white pepper and all manner of skewered and charcoal - blasted meats and seafood.
In the evening, when TV ran from 4 pm till 12 midnight, Patrick Oke, he of the deep baritone, would mesmerize viewers, hooked to his hugely popular youth - music programme.
Going to bed past midnight results in loss of valuable, deep, non-REM sleep.
Nearly half of the day's secretion of HGH occurs during deep, slow - wave sleep with the biggest burst coming between 11:30 pm and midnight.
The body secretes about half of its daily supply of growth hormone during periods of deep, slow - wave sleep — especially right around midnight.
The signature midnight black color of the pillowcase negates light, acting like a built - in sleep mask and allowing you to catch some deeper z's.
Klairs» tantalizingly named Midnight Blue Youth Activating Drop is formulated with powerful growth factors (EGF and FGF, which are key factors that keep the outer and inner parts of the skin firm and smooth and are crucial to the skin's elasticity, gloss, and skin tone) to work not just on the surface of the skin but deep below to address the causes of fine lines.
Reminiscent of the deep ocean midnight blue, this mystical London Blue Topaz center gemstone sits delicately on a classic silver chain to create a truly enchanting piece.
One of Kate's favorite date - night standbys — she's worn it several times — this gown shows off her collar bone, cinches her waist, and complements her skin tone perfectly thanks to the deep midnight blue.
I love neutrals and wear them most of the time, but if I wear color I want deep jewel tones: teal, orange, ruby, midnight blue.
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Presented by the hale San Francisco Film Society evenings and midnights at the historic Roxie, last year's presentation included one of this year's best films (Larry Fessenden's superb Wendigo) as well as the finest example of retro euro - horror (Lionel Delplanque's Deep in the Woods) since Dario Argento lost his marbles.
So leave it to the ornery Desplechin to take the stuffing out of the holiday movie with A Christmas Tale, which greets the season with the deep family dysfunction that most films are anxious to salve in time for Midnight Mass..
Deep levels notwithstanding — of course, you won't think they're that deep if you're inclined to dismiss the film as mere Shyamalanic flummery — Midnight Special is rich in pleasures of a definite rough - edged funkinDeep levels notwithstanding — of course, you won't think they're that deep if you're inclined to dismiss the film as mere Shyamalanic flummery — Midnight Special is rich in pleasures of a definite rough - edged funkindeep if you're inclined to dismiss the film as mere Shyamalanic flummery — Midnight Special is rich in pleasures of a definite rough - edged funkiness.
Labor Day is almost here and we're deep enough into the calendar year that when a film critic declares a picture to be «light - years the most entertaining movie of the year,» we sit up and take notice — even if the year as a whole has been almost entirely bereft of «entertaining» movies, or, at least, the kind of movies that aspire to merely entertain and not make you dwell on tragedy («Fruitvale Station»), the emptiness of our culture («The Bling Ring») or the struggles that come with aging and evolving with someone you love («Before Midnight»).
Runners - up, in no particular order: Body Double (Indicator), Chimes at Midnight (Criterion), The Thing: Collector's Edition (Scream Factory), Dead Ringers: Collector's Edition (Scream Factory), Tenebrae (Synapse), Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer: 30th Anniversary (Dark Sky), Deep Red: 3 - Disc Limited Edition (Arrow), The Ox - Bow Incident (Arrow Academy), Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Collection (Universal), A Touch of Zen (Criterion)
«To The Wonder» (Terrence Malick) «Cloud Atlas» (The Wachowskis & Tom Tykwer) «Argo» (Ben Affleck) «The Silver Linings Playbook» (David O Russell) «Love, Marilyn» (Liz Garbus) «Free Angela And All Political Prisoners» (Shola Lynch) «The Place Beyond The Pines» (Derek Cianfrance) «Midnight's Children» (Deepa Mehta) «Hyde Park On Hudson» (Roger Michell) «Great Expectations» (Mike Newell) «Inescapable» (Rubba Nadda) «Twice Born» (Sergio Castellitto) «English Vinglish» (Gauri Shinde) «The Perks Of Being A Wallflower» (Stephen Chbosky) «Thanks For Sharing» (Stuart Blumberg) «End Of Watch» (David Ayer) «Imogene» (Robert Puccini and Shari Springer Berman) «A Late Quartet» (Yaron Zilberman) «Much Ado About Nothing» (Joss Whedon) «Frances Ha» (Noah Baumbach) «The Time Being» (Nenad Cicin - Sain) «Writers» (Josh Boone) «At Any Price» (Ramin Bahrani) «Venus And Serena» (Maiken Baird) «Byzantium» (Neil Jordan) «Quartet» (Dustin Hoffman) «Ginger And Rosa» (Sally Potter) «A Liar's Autobiography» (Ben Timlett, Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson) «Foxfire» (Laurnet Cantet) «In The House» (Francois Ozon) «The Impossible» (JA Bayona) «Hannah Arendt (Margarethe Von Trotta) «Mr. Pip» (Andrew Adamson) «Capital» (Costa - Gavras) «The Attack» (Ziad Doueriri) «Zaytoun» (Eran Riklis) «The Deep» (Baltasar Kormakur) «Dreams For Sale (Nishikawa Miwa) «The Last Supper» (Lu Chuan) «Anna Karenina» (Joe Wright) «The Reluctant Fundamentalist» (Mira Nair) «The Company You Keep» (Robert Redford) «Jayne Mansfield's Car» (Billy Bob Thornton) «A Royal Affair» (Nikolai Arcel) «Dangerous Liasons» (Hur Ji - Ho) «Thermae Romae» (Hideki Takeuchi) «Caught In THe Web» (Chen Kaige) «Dormant Beauty» (Marco Belloccchio) «Everybody Has A Plan» (Ana Piterbarg w / Viggo Mortensen) «Kon - Tiki» (Espen Sandberg) «Reality» (Matteo Garrone) «A Few Hours Of Spring» (Stephan Brize) «The Hunt» (Thomas Vintenberg) «The Iceman» (Ariel Vromen) «Lore» (Cate Shortland) «No» (Pablo Larrain) «Outrage Beyond» (Takeshi Kitano) «Rust And Bone» (Jacques Audiard) «The Sapphires» (Wayne Blair) «Tai Chi O» (Stephen Fung)
World Premieres: Looper --(Rian Johnson)--(Opening Film) Cloud Atlas --(The Wachowskis & Tom Tykwer) Argo --(Ben Affleck) The Silver Linings Playbook --(David O Russell) Love, Marilyn --(Liz Garbus) Free Angela And All Political Prisoners --(Shola Lynch) The Place Beyond The Pines --(Derek Cianfrance) Midnight's Children --(Deepa Mehta) Hyde Park On Hudson --(Roger Michell) Great Expectations --(Mike Newell) Inescapable --(Rubba Nadda) Twice Born --(Sergio Castellitto) English Vinglish --(Gauri Shinde) The Perks Of Being A Wallflower --(Stephen Chbosky) Thanks For Sharing --(Stuart Blumberg) End Of Watch --(David Ayer) Imogene --(Robert Puccini and Shari Springer Berman) A Late Quartet --(Yaron Zilberman) Much Ado About Nothing --(Joss Whedon) Frances Ha --(Noah Baumbach) The Time Being --(Nenad Cicin - Sain) Writers --(Josh Boone) At Any Price --(Ramin Bahrani) Venus And Serena --(Maiken Baird) Byzantium --(Neil Jordan) Quartet --(Dustin Hoffman) Ginger And Rosa --(Sally Potter) A Liar's Autobiography --(Ben Timlett, Bill JOnes, Jeff Simpson) Foxfire --(Laurnet Cantet) In The House --(Francois Ozon) The Impossible --(JA Bayona) Hannah Arendt --(Margarethe Von Trotta) Mr. Pip --(Andrew Adamson) Capital --(Costa - Gavras) The Attack --(Ziad Doueriri) Zaytoun --(Eran Riklis) The Deep --(Baltasar Kormakur) Dreams For Sale --(Nishikawa Miwa) The Last Supper --(Lu Chuan)
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WHY: Woody Allen has always struggled with consistency in the quality of his movies, but save for «Vicky Christina Barcelona» and «Midnight in Paris,» the writer / director has fallen into an unusually deep rut over the past decade.
Choice Of Paint Color: Deep Blue, Pepper White, Midnight Black, Melting Silver, Blazing Red, Volcanic Orange
The midnight black paint is as deep as an ocean and so was the pockets that funded the 30,000 + dollars of aftermarket...
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In the sparsely populated northern Queensland town of Desperance, loyalties run deep and battle lines have been drawn between the powerful Phantom family, leaders of the Westend Pricklebush people, and Joseph Midnight's renegade Eastend mob, and their disputes with the white officials of neighboring towns.
In the deepest, darkest midnight of her soul, an acclaimed poet abandons the lyric beauty that feeds her spirit to lash out at life and the world with contemporary fiction.
Deep purple and black make us think of midnight mysteries.
Nearly 100 hours of gameplay thrusts you into a deep mystery where midnight television leads to serial killings
Deep midnight of the sky, deep blue of the Deep midnight of the sky, deep blue of the deep blue of the sea.
ON AIR: SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER, midnight - noon, Serpentine Radio at radio.serpentinegalleries.org BEFORE MIDNIGHT Steven Warwick (Heatsick), Heatsick: Exclusive mix of new works Bill Kouligas, Devoid 12 - 3 am Julia Peyton - Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Introduction Samson Kambalu in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist Rosi Braidotti, Language Is a Virus Katherine Angel and Helen Hester, Technosexuals Jumana Manna, A Magical Substance by Night Ayşe Gül Altınay with Nil Mutluer and Yıldız Tar, Feminist and Queer Transformations of Politics, War and Peace in Turkey Elysia Crampton, March 5th Facebook Post Jaakko Pallasvuo and Roy Boswell, The Hunchback of South Bermondsey William Pope.L, Klingon Talk (Attempt # 2): The Colony 3 - 6 am Deep Lab, Erasing Borders Nick Bostrom, Reading from Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies Lynn Hershman Leeson, Selected Excerpts from the Infinity Engine Haunted Machines, Alchemy Jude Crilly, Calais Bounce CAConrad, Magenta Capstone of Apex Poetry Interviews CAConrad, with Mica Smidnight - noon, Serpentine Radio at radio.serpentinegalleries.org BEFORE MIDNIGHT Steven Warwick (Heatsick), Heatsick: Exclusive mix of new works Bill Kouligas, Devoid 12 - 3 am Julia Peyton - Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Introduction Samson Kambalu in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist Rosi Braidotti, Language Is a Virus Katherine Angel and Helen Hester, Technosexuals Jumana Manna, A Magical Substance by Night Ayşe Gül Altınay with Nil Mutluer and Yıldız Tar, Feminist and Queer Transformations of Politics, War and Peace in Turkey Elysia Crampton, March 5th Facebook Post Jaakko Pallasvuo and Roy Boswell, The Hunchback of South Bermondsey William Pope.L, Klingon Talk (Attempt # 2): The Colony 3 - 6 am Deep Lab, Erasing Borders Nick Bostrom, Reading from Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies Lynn Hershman Leeson, Selected Excerpts from the Infinity Engine Haunted Machines, Alchemy Jude Crilly, Calais Bounce CAConrad, Magenta Capstone of Apex Poetry Interviews CAConrad, with Mica SMIDNIGHT Steven Warwick (Heatsick), Heatsick: Exclusive mix of new works Bill Kouligas, Devoid 12 - 3 am Julia Peyton - Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Introduction Samson Kambalu in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist Rosi Braidotti, Language Is a Virus Katherine Angel and Helen Hester, Technosexuals Jumana Manna, A Magical Substance by Night Ayşe Gül Altınay with Nil Mutluer and Yıldız Tar, Feminist and Queer Transformations of Politics, War and Peace in Turkey Elysia Crampton, March 5th Facebook Post Jaakko Pallasvuo and Roy Boswell, The Hunchback of South Bermondsey William Pope.L, Klingon Talk (Attempt # 2): The Colony 3 - 6 am Deep Lab, Erasing Borders Nick Bostrom, Reading from Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies Lynn Hershman Leeson, Selected Excerpts from the Infinity Engine Haunted Machines, Alchemy Jude Crilly, Calais Bounce CAConrad, Magenta Capstone of Apex Poetry Interviews CAConrad, with Mica Sigourney
Two jagged black peaks, set against a deep midnight blue in Nocturne (2016) emerge as dense, structural presences — whether buildings or rock — against a vast expanse of open sky.
Her recent exhibitions include: Petra Cortright, Foxy Production, New York, NY (2015), Petra Cortright, Société, Berlin, Germany (2014), Fútbol: The Beautiful Game, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (2014), Petra Cortright, Carl Kostyal, Stockholm, Sweden (2014), ASMR, MAMA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2014), ✖ ✗ ✘ BLank BLANk bLANk, Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA (2013), VICKY DEEP IN SPRING VALLEY, Club Midnight, Berlin, Germany (2012) and SO WET, Preteen Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico (2011).
Solo Exhibitions 2018 Hibernation, with Linda Kuhn, Curated by Julia Heunemann and Nadia Pilchowski, Bärenzwinger, Berlin 2017 AltBau, ChertLüdde, Berlin Almost Midnight, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin Solo presentation, ART - O-RAMA, Marseilles Assemble, Performance on the 25th Anniversary of the Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn 2016 I, curated by Treti Galaxie, Mole Antonelliana, National Cinema Museum of Turin Functions and Fictions & Be my Muse, Boghossian Foundation, Brussels (Performance Night) Dead Men Tell No Tales, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne (Performance Night) 2015 Deep Down, Porcino Gallery, Berlin More than Real, Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn (Performance Night) 2014 The Ghost and the Host, Pavillon Social Kunstverein, Lucca 2012 Utopias are for Birds, Outdoor exhibition, Chert, Berlin 2011 Expanding Univereses (An Ongoing Map), Kunstverein Arnsberg
In the first, the paintings are entirely blue — deep, midnight shades of indigo, ultramarine and bilberry.
It came in muted tones of Midnight Black and Orchid Gray and we only recently saw the Deep Sea Blue color launch in the US.
Initially, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be launched in two color variants of Midnight Black and Maple Gold and later on, Orchid Gray and Deep Sea Blue will come in.
Lastly, there are four color variants of the phone that include Midnight Black, Deep Sea Blue, Orchid Gray & Maple Gold.
Telus has the Midnight Black and Deep Sea Blue 64 GB Note 8's for (finish consuming any liquids) $ 1299 outright, or $ 550 or $ 750 down and the rest of the cost spread over a 2 - year contract.
Other rumoured specs include 6 GB of RAM, 3,000 mAh battery, Bixby functionality, USB Type - C, fast / wireless charging and colours that include the following: Midnight Black, Maple Gold, Orchid Grey, Deep Sea Blue (it's likely that only a few of these will be available in Canada).
At 6.7 mm thick it's a slender slice of metal, here shown in its «midnight black» finish which, in the case of the plastic rear panel, has a more than a hint of deep blue to its look.
The phone will reportedly come in «Midnight Black» and «Maple Gold» (shown in the above, previously leaked render), with «Orchid Grey» and «Deep Sea Blue» coming at a later date — though it's unclear how many of those colours have the potential to arrive in Canada.
The report says the phone will be released first with the choice of Midnight Black and Maple Gold colors, with versions in Orchid Grey and Deep Sea Blue to be launched at a later time.
The rich Deep Sea Blue shade does a better job of masking scuffs and scratches than Orchid Grey, while certainly standing out from the crowd better than Midnight Black.
Samsung is shipping the phone worldwide in an assortment of colors including Midnight Black, Orchid Grey, Deep Sea Blue, Maple Gold and a Taiwan - exclusive Star Pink.
Although there are currently four different colors available of the Galaxy Note8 globally - Midnight Black, Maple Gold, Orchid Gray, and Deep Sea Blue - the firm has made something special for Taiwan, as they will be getting an exclusive color in the form of Star Pink.
This ultra calm space is given a touch of glamour with a sophisticated colour scheme of midnight blue, deep plum and grey.
Natalie Davies, our Digital Editor, says: Forget blue skies, this azure is the deep green of the jungle at midnight.
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