Sentences with phrase «pallor of»

«They look like air - conditioning vents on acid,» observed one spectator of the prisonlike bars of Halley's paintings, which only emphasized the seasonal pallor of otherwise rosy - cheeked attendees like Haim Steinbach and Laurie Simmons.
Diffuse pallor of dermal connective tissue with pale - staining, smudged, collagen probably results from tissue ischemia.
In the morning, we were not allowed to go down the front stairs for our stockings until it was light, and on some Christmases the four of us had sat, lined silently up on the landing, shivering, waiting for the first gray pallor of day to lighten the darkened rooms below.
As a filthy crime reporter with the pallor of a shambling corpse, Ribisi is the depraved drug fiend you expect from a Thompson adaptation, though here he's a supporting player rather than the story's protagonist.
The push and pull between Pearson's partner (a somewhat lackluster Jason Segel) and his mentor (a rather fitting Martin Sheen), who demand he recuse his wonton statements about God's guest list, takes on a sort of watered down pallor of an episode of «Greenleaf» but without the relieving moments of camp and narrative convenience.
For the cinephile and shutterbug alike, Manhattan has a little bit of everything: candid Look mag - style street snaps, black - tie soirees that emphasize a champagne flute shimmer and the sickly pallor of its attendees, Central Park in a sudden downpour, tastefully appointed Manhattan loft spaces, and, most famously, the silhouettes of Allen and Diane Keaton basking in the majesty of the Queensboro Bridge.
You can tell someone works for a Slavedriver by the spotty, ghostly pallor of their skin — the result of a lack of sunlight and using the departmental chocolate machine as their sole carbon source.

Not exact matches

Over the course of only a few seconds her behavior immediately cast a pallor onto my mood and threatened to ruin my afternoon.
I recall us in our pallor at the stand - offish kibbutz on its narrow shelf of shore past the Qumran scroll mines, how they had fresh water hoses afloat on the surface to wash our mouths and eyes if the clear Mars - gravity water got into them, as we drifted high as triremes.
A prospective study8 of a Tasmanian high - risk birth cohort of 6213 infants reported no increase in cyanosis, pallor, or breathing symptoms at age 5 weeks for infants sleeping in the supine position, and, in fact, the risk for these symptoms was increased among infants sleeping in the prone position.
The study showed that infants sleeping supine did not have an increase in cyanosis, pallor, or breathing problems at 1 month of age.
In South Australia, there was no significant increase in infant and early childhood deaths attributed to gastric aspiration as supine sleeping became more common.14 A prospective study in Tasmania, Australia, was conducted to determine the relationship between sleeping position and parental report of cyanosis, pallor, and breathing difficulties.
Symptoms tend to be easily recognized by sufferers, and can include fatigue, mood changes (a sense of sadness or euphoria) yawning and pallor, problems with concentration, increasing sensitivity to sound and light and a general feeling that the migraine attack is about to begin.
The loss of energy, hair loss, yellow - grey pallor, and sagging skin have all reversed themselves.
The ANS is activated as a compensatory mechanism, with associated blood pressure symptoms such as heart palpitations, increased heart rate, skin pallor, increased strength of each heartbeat, increased respiratory rate, and fainting in severe cases.
Glitter tights and glitter boots, seemed like a great way of detracting from the pallor - inducing colour of the top.
The bronzer brings back all of the healthy color drained from your face while the highlighter gives you some of that natural glow that distracts from the dark circles under your eyes and unfortunate green pallor.
A deathly pallor hangs over the thing — provided in part by a dread - filled score — and the atmosphere is intensified by a perfectly integrated hint of the supernatural.
It's an effectively nasty piece of work, well - acted and filmed with a blue - gray pallor that sometimes made the DVD image (2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen) hard to make out on my portable player but is more than apt under the circumstances.
Riseborough, last seen wooing Billie Jean King over a haircut in Battle of the Sexes, is frumped - up here, her Kewpie - doll radiance dulled by a sickly pallor, bad bangs and a delivery that's deadpan verging on lethargic.
Then of course there's Michael Chapman's cinematography, running an intoxicating gamut from neon smear to sickly pallor; and Bernard Herrmann's magnificent (and last) score, which alternately lends melancholy romanticism and an impending sense of dread.
Colors are a little faded and Dean Martin's sweaty pallor errs on the side of unwell.
It is outside the pallor and dolor of Fifty Shades that Johnson gets to strut a fuller stride, as Rebel Wilson's avid sidekick in How to Be Single and as the sun - streaked temptress in Luca Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash.
As long as I had been immersed in the colors of Ischia, amid sunburned faces, my transformation had seemed suitable; now, restored to the context of the neighborhood, where every face, every street had a sick pallor, it seemed to me excessive, anomalous.
Indoors the front camera results in plenty of image noise, giving a sort of sickly pallor to selfies as the colours leach out.
Clinical signs of disease include jaundice (yellow pallor to the skin, whites of the eyes, and gums), inappetance, vomiting, diarrhea and painful abdomen.
If the deficiency is not that significant, your dog may show lethargy or fatigue, pallor, depression, or lack of appetite.
The presence of large bowel diarrhea, frequent vomiting, pallor, jaundice, edema or ascites should prompt consideration of other more likely diagnoses.
Dogs may have nonspecific signs such as lethargy, loss of appetite, weight loss or more specific signs such as difficulty breathing, pallor, or abdominal fluid.
Anemia (pale mucous membranes; pallor; weakness; caused by abnormally low numbers of circulating red blood cells)
You mention the phrase «licensed game» or, worse still, «tie - in» and a deathly pallor comes across the faces of everyone in the near vicinity as they contemplate the swathes of interactive mediocrity that have been commissioned and published under such loose genre umbrellas.
His ghoulish pallor, leather apron and that helmet were the things nightmares are made of.
Without the torpid haze of Morandi, Walp's objects are more crystalline and sharp even with chalky pallors, a bit like snapshots lifted from a Pompeian fresco.
In DeFeo's renderings, however, the intense play of light and shadow cuts the pictorial field with a pallor and darkness so intense that innocuous things become eerily deathly.
Always sweet, yet never saccharine, Sublet daubs its vestments in a palette of canary yellow, mauve, and teal to warm up our winter pallor.
The pallor cast on counsel's mind eventually led to submission of a written product that was twice as long and half as strong as it would have been had the Jazz emerged victorious.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), common indications or symptoms of prenatal asphyxia that physicians need to watch for include an unstable, erratic, or falling fetal heart rate, lack of movement by the fetus, pressure on the umbilical cord, nuchal cord (the wrapping of the cord around the fetus's neck), complications with the placenta, low maternal blood pressure, and pallor or difficulty breathing in the mother.
Still, I'm a teeny bit surprised by my greenish pallor, as I only had 5 or 6 glasses of wine.
You develop a grey pallor from always being hidden away staring at computer screens, you stop being interested in the real world and — in the case of the celebrity obsessed, start caring more about what's happening in Hollywood than your own home, and you start being defensive about your actions and making excuses for them.
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