Sentences with phrase «peculiar effects on»

It revolves around sparkling, talking butterfly who's decided to become your best friend, and strange black gems that are falling from the sky and have peculiar effects on those who go near them.
There is yet another group that believes north winds, traveling down across Loch Lomond not far away, have a peculiar effect on animals.

Not exact matches

Peculiar to the loan utilization is the last drawdown of US$ 400.0 million which was effected on 20th December 2016 at the time the NDC had woefully lost the December 2016 elections.
The emergence of chemistry had a transformative effect on the universe because of a peculiar property of atomic hydrogen: If you take a big cloud of hydrogen atoms and let it collapse, it gets hotter and hotter until all the bound - up energy keeps it from shrinking any further.
These numbers had now been converted back into dots on a screen that had a peculiar telekinetic effect on the jaws of those present.
However, gravity on the largest scales of the universe can have peculiar effects.
Built on crazy special effects work and even zanier antics, Waititi and screenwriters Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle, and Christopher Yost avoid these lulls, perpetually pushing forward lots of in - jokes for MCU fans, and plenty of spoof - tinged moments to draw you into the peculiar world of comedy contained within a relatively basic plot structure.
However, one still wonders why on (Middle) Earth Jackson chose to shoot his new trilogy in this way and not allow the detailed world to be shown off in all its cinematic glory instead of it being masked by this peculiar effect (of course this won't matter in regular 24 fps 2D).
The special effects are only distinguished by a peculiar concern for verisimilitude — the initially snowy George gets really dirty on his way to Chicago, while the unnamed giant wolf appears to be suffering from mange.
Our analysis confirms that estimates of the effects of attending a charter school that rely on this peculiar group of students differ dramatically from estimates that are representative of students who apply to charter schools.
As a child, the Toronto - born Canadian painter David Alexander Colville moved to Amherst, Nova Scotia, where the desolate landscape and the luminous grey light peculiar to the eastern provinces of Canada had a profound effect on him.
BTW, I wonder if part of the resolution to this matter may be related to quantum effects, spooky action at a distance (recent experiments regarding quantum entanglement appear to prove Einstein was wrong on this question), or related to properties of photons which give rise to some very peculiar optical effects, in which it seems that the photons somehow know where they are going before they get there?
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