Sentences with phrase «of sheen to them»

Among the list we have options for character model detail, shadows, antistrophic filtering, texture detail and ambient occlusion, all of which help add that extra bit of sheen to proceedings.
Sure, the upper plastics have more of a sheen to them than you might like, but otherwise the materials felt and looked the part and everything fitted well.
It is in these talking - head moments, carried over four interviews, each with a different agenda on the part of Sheen to draw out the enigmatic politician, throwing in some surprises to catch him off guard, when subtlety is employed in intricate detail, as viewers scan for the turning points that lead to the highly - publicized candor on the part of Nixon.
Mineral paint is an acrylic based paint that has a bit of a sheen to it and doesn't require anything to seal it.
They were definitely more matte, but had a tiny bit of sheen to them.
It's lightweight, has a bit of sheen to give the skin a soft glow, and provides the perfect canvas for your makeup to last all day.
«Don't forget to add some happy color to the apple of the cheek and a bit of sheen to the cheekbones to further enhance the complexion.»
Silk adds a touch of sheen to this stylish tie.
They are super creamy and ultra pigmented, have a little bit of a sheen to them, and the colors are just beautiful.
I had a 1950s dark navy blue coat much like this one when I was 15, but the fabric was different... a light - weight, fabric with a bit of a sheen to it.

Not exact matches

The thick sheen quickly caked onto lawns and local wildlife, prompting the evacuation of 22 homes — and the black stuff happened to be oilsand crude.
From Denise Richards getting «Charlie» tattooed on her ankle for her then - husband Charlie Sheen to Demi Lovato drunkenly choosing a set of lips that border on NSFW, keep scrolling to see how 16 celebs decided to deal with their most ill - advised ink.
«When the sheen starts to fade away on some of the unrealized promise of the technology — that it was going to be a panacea for capital markets and help institutions completely offload risks — I think people are starting to say, «OK, let's think more practically about this,»» he said.
Responding, I assume, to Don't Forget Stalin, our friend Dimitri Cavalli sent the link to a newspaper article from 1953 giving Bishop Fulton Sheen's modernization, read on his television show, of the funeral scene from Julius Caesar — modernized to refer to Stalin.
Sheen was noted for, inter alia, the number of people he had helped bring into the Catholic Church, and our friend, too, was eager to win converts.
I recommend the classics like Chesterton, Aquinas, A'Kempis, Lewis, Bonhoeffer, Frankl but there are a number of modern people too who have illuminating stuff to say, Lucado, Graham, Colson, Sheen, Bannon, others.
I have created a new private heaven, and the only people invited are Charlie Sheen and a bevy of smoking hotties; we're gonna have a huge rock of crack and viagra, and it's gonna be heaven.
With its Marxist sheen dulled, much of this debate has ceased to be about class divisions (although it retains that edge in certain thinkers) and more so about mentalités — mindsets or common outlooks — that comprise the beliefs inhabiting the social imaginary.
The social vision of John A. Ryan failed to penetrate the institutions of theological education, and the Protestant split between theology and «application» was mirrored in the cleavage between the Thomistic education mandated by Leo XIII and the televised pastoral assurances of Fulton J. Sheen.
Though he was trained as an academic with a strong background in philosophy, Sheen was able to sustain the interest of and communicate to a wide range of people of all faiths.
Sheen frequently referred to the cleanliness of the board when coming to use it again, attributing its cleanliness to an «angel,» who became nationally famous.
Sheen was paid $ 26,000 for each program, the money being given to the office which he directed, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
Sheen's program was ecumenical in its content, ranging over a broad spread of subjects from communism to art, science, war, family life, and personal problems, though the fact that he was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church was continually apparent to viewers because of his priestly garb and cape.
I can search for inks by different characteristics (permanence, chemical properties, colors, sheens, dry time, sensitivity to paper quality), look up recipes for homemade ink combinations, and browse images of doodles members have shared with each other.
On the contrary, the advantage went to anything that bore the sheen of the primordial.
In it he found a rejection of the «true conception of substance,» a false view of evil, and a conception of God which does honor neither to God nor logic.2 And, like Sheen, Wyndam Lewis in England identified Whitehead's conception of God with that of Samuel Alexander and found it wholly inadequate as a resource for Christian thought.3
Sheen is in the UK to promote The Way, a film about an unlikely pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago (the «Way of St James», a Catholic pilgramage through France and Spain walked than more than 100,000 people each year).
This has the sheen of intelligence — it's easy to feel smart when you're nitpicking flaws in other people's epistemologies — but it's like giving up on a journey as soon as you lose sight of where you started.
I am reminded of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's statement in the 1970s, «I recommend to all my friends and relatives that they send their children to secular colleges and universities where they will be forced to defend their faith, rather than to Catholic ones, where their faith will be taken from them.»
America's sense of mission was never higher than during World War II, but it was at that moment when Venerable Fulton Sheen warned his fellow countrymen not to allow the justice of their cause to minimize their personal sins:
The name of Fulton J. Sheen brings to mind many things: «the Golden Age of Catholicism»... the stirring sermons... the amusing stories and dramatic conversions... the black cassock and red cape... the glistening pectoral cross... the angel cleaning the blackboard... and the signature sign - off to his Life is Worth Living television shows: «God love you!»
Sheen said, our repentance leads to God filling us with more of Himself.
The 20th century saw its share of «radio priests» and then TV brought Archbishop Fulton Sheen to popularity — and then came the splendid Mother Angelica and EWTN.
Rather, I highlight this to underscore the dangers of attempting to fight church decline and irrelevance with the sugar coated sheen of «cool.»
Religious telecasting was available almost from the beginning of this marvelous new medium; its first star was Fulton Sheen, the Catholic bishop with a twinkle in his eye, an impeccable delivery — and an angel to clean his chalkboard.
Indeed, Koons reveals my own lifelong failure to have noticed the beautiful sheen of automobiles, and their funhouse reflective optics.
If you've ever made traditional fudge, you know how finicky it can be — cooking the syrup - y mixture until it reaches a gentle boil, using a candy thermometer for the proper caramelization, stirring vigorously until the fudge mixture starts to lose its sheen... none of this is required with this raw fudge.
You will notice that Chai Chia Granola has a look that is rather «dull» in comparison to the sheen of other granolas you're used to.
Finally, if you insist on making this dish in one pot, stress the importance of draining very well.The Pasta / vegetables should be very dry before being added to the oil mixture; its the difference between a glossy sheen and a soggy mess.
Brush with 1 tbsp of soy milk mixed with a drop of agave to give them a golden sheen
It needs quite a bit of sugar plus an acid (lemon juice) to produce a jam with a clear gel that has a glossy sheen.
I did some of these with a sheen of big sugar, others I do with a dot or two of royal icing for buttons (I'll add some notes on how to make royal icing without raw eggs below).
When bubbles pop up along the sides of the pancakes and the batter loses its sheen, gently flip and allow to cook for 3 - 4 more minutes.
Before putting it in the oven, you'll need to coat the squash with a very thin sheen of ghee or coconut oil — many restrictive diets don't allow for regular butter or vegetable oil, so check with all relevant parties before cooking the squash.
Give your perfectly plated omelet a final rub with a pat of butter to give it a glossy sheen.
Chop it and add it to a hot skillet with a sheen of oil.
At least in this case, it was a challenge trade of sorts, with then -24-year-old Taylor going to the Dodgers in exchange for Zach Lee, who had lost his prospect sheen, so the expectation was there that both could be good with a change of scenery.
The Sixers will also need to see continued progress from many of their ancillary projects, and there's a lot to like behind the lottery sheen.
On nights out with his teammates, Daneyko, gabby and full of laughter, needed increasingly more alcohol to achieve his sheen.
Nearly 40 % through the season, Baltimore (45 - 19 at week's end) is beginning to develop the sheen of a team to be measured against posterity, not just the American League East, which the Orioles led by nine games over the New York Yankees through Sunday.
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