From a match turning into a sunrise to a man appearing
out of a mirage to a spectacular train crash, you can thank «Lawrence of Arabia» for some of the most indelible images ever created on film.
Not exact matches
In plain terms, should China's economic miracle turn
out to be a
mirage, all
of that would be at risk.
These lemmings saw the
mirage of a predictably bland world which the Fed's abundance
of liquidity had fabricated, and extrapolated it
out into the future.
I like this answer to who made God: «Ultimately, an entire new world might emerge «
Out of the White Hole», and replace Big Bang with a mere
mirage of a non-existent past!»
Billowing steamrises
out of the timber south
of the valley, cresting in the bitter air to forma dome
of ice crystals that hovers
mirage - like above the tallest trees.
Portland's recent rise
of success has been somewhat
of a
mirage as several games have been against teams with key players
out due to injury.
What I am trying to get
out of this is, what Mata did was a
mirage of what Gervinho could have done, or inter-change with Walcott on a more regular basis in order for Bosingwa and Cole to have a difficult time in man marking.
Instead
of luring unwary travelers to their doom, these cosmic
mirages may turn
out to be polestars guiding a new generation
of explorers to the origin
of the cosmos.
The reservation shimmers
out of the reach
of the builders like a desert
mirage.
The scientific inquisitorial solution to the nagging doubts over miscarriages
of justice may, after all, turn
out to be an attractive
mirage.
In the biofuels business, the idea
of converting nonfood plants to fuels is like a
mirage: enticing but seemingly just
out of reach.
Like a desert
mirage, this National Natural Landmark rises huge
out of the barren, immense flatness
of Oregon's high desert.
She choreographs various exercises and drills for Galoup and his comrades to act
out; some
of these are normal workouts, but in a kind
of hallucination or noonday
mirage, they seem to become dance sequences and exotic tableaux.
With the elegant prose
of Frederick Busch and the Irish sensibility
of William Trevor, Lynch masterfully creates a world where
mirage and apparition are commonplace, where people searching for connection and old comforts find them both near at hand and oddly
out of reach.
The endless plains, where
mirages rose
out of the dust and troops
of longhorn cattle and fleet - footed horses turned to watch us pass.
After four hundred years on the wrong side
of prejudice, intolerance, poverty and even witch hunts, all she really wants to do with her fifth life is hide
out on a
mirage with a bunch
of cats.
In any case, drivers are too cheap not to hire one — the transfer from Tozeur is about $ 80 — and they free you up to freak
out about the heat (110 degrees in summer), anguish about running
out of gas, and enjoy the quivering
mirages, spiraling whirlwinds, and blinding salt flats 20 times the size
of Martha's Vineyard.
Out of no where hostile ghostly apparitions, called
Mirages, appear and attack the people at the audition center.
It is a moment somewhat akin to the idea
of a divine breath, breathing life in and
out behind the
mirage of imagery that our senses experience.
Out of the squall
of falling dust a
mirage.
As
mirage pulls the landscape in and reflects it back
out, this classic one - story suburban house becomes a framing device, a perceptual echo - chamber endlessly bouncing between the dream
of nature as pure uninhabited state and the pursuit
of its conquest.
A perplexed, prudish Charlie Brown looks
out helplessly, trapped amid a
mirage of panting dogs, a
However, professionals who have invested in what for a long time appeared like a
mirage of art buying in China are beginning to get
out while the going is still good.
Be careful to avoid SOI overfitting, which is a hazard
of naively - ignorant decomposition due to the
mirage coupling, which gives rise to occasional harsh interannual failures (literally 180 degrees
out of phase = straight - up diagnostic HARD - FAIL revealing patently false model assumptions and associated misconception that needs to be promptly discarded).