Sentences with phrase «penetrating light so»

When the French painter Paul Cézanne headed back to the south of France, he was retreating from an art world that greeted his paintings with indifference, but he was also returning to his ancestral home, full of a bright, penetrating light so different from the moisture - laden haze of -LSB-...]

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So we were able to take advantage of the natural light and let it penetrate through the building.
For if this plaint of the air, this tinting of the light, this communication of a soul were so tenuous and so fleeting it was only that they might penetrate the more deeply into my being, might pierce through to that final depth where all the faculties of man are so closely bound together as to become a single point.
The soul, while uniting with the Beloved, absorbs a light so deep and penetrating it is temporarily blinded — as if you'd come into the kitchen at 3 AM.
... «With the help of the Holy Spirit, it is for the whole people of God, particularly its pastors and theologians, to listen to and distinguish the many voices of our times and to interpret them in the light of the divine Word, so that the revealed truth may be more deeply penetrated, better understood, and more suitably presented» [Gaudium et Spes, 44].
«Sometimes, when I have come to my work empty, I have suddenly become full; ideas being in an invisible manner showered upon me, and implanted in me from on high; so that through the influence of divine inspiration, I have become greatly excited, and have known neither the place in which I was, nor those who were present, nor myself, nor what I was saying, nor what I was writing; for then I have been conscious of a richness of interpretation, an enjoyment of light, a most penetrating insight, a most manifest energy in all that was to be done; having such effect on my mind as the clearest ocular demonstration would have on the eyes.»
They can be made of thick fabric so you can have less light penetration in your room or a thin material so the light can penetrate a little more.
So much light penetrates a pregnant woman's tummy that her fetus may develop vision in the final two months of pregnancy.
Ocean water sops up the red so effectively that 100 feet below the sea surface only the bluish components of sunlight penetrate; a sunken ship's crimson lower keel appears black to divers since nothing can look red in the absence of red light.
Finding so many primordial galaxies allows scientists to pin down crucial questions about the newborn universe, such as when light from early stars and galaxies penetrated the early cosmic gloom.
Yet even with all of these tricks, light can only penetrate so far into coral tissue; it tends to drop off the deeper you go, as in forests, making getting by more difficult for cells at the bottom of tissue.
So, to assess the system's performance, he used a more rigorous metric called optical depth, which describes the amount of light that penetrates the fog.
This gap is so small that laser light can not penetrate it.
The near - infrared light that causes the nanotubes to fluoresce can penetrate about eight centimeters into human tissue, so physicians could potentially shine the light through skin and flesh to look for fluorescence from nanotubes signaling the presence of cancer cells.
And since the sunshield has so many layers, the next layer (or the next) can stop any light that penetrates from such a tiny fissure.
The incredible rejuvenating properties of this light, luxurious oil penetrate deeply into skin and hair so depleted minerals and vitamins can repair and revive naturally.
Within a short time, there is so much sorbitol in the lens that light can not penetrate through the lens to the retina in the back of the eye and the dog becomes blind.
Koh Yawabon - This island has the longest swim - through in the Krabi area, but this has a large no light zone and can be subject to strong currents, so penetrating the swim - through requires specialised scuba diving training.
As Fourier put it, energy in the form of visible light from the Sun easily penetrates the atmosphere to reach the surface and heat it up, but heat can not so easily escape back into space.»
It said red light does not penetrate very deep and blue light goes down 100 meters or so.
Long story short - IR gets absorbed in the first millimeter or so of water, visible light penetrates a few meters.
I refer you back to the link I gave from the original NASA site, (go there while it's still up, they're upset to find pages teaching non AGWScience, so when, for example, you read something like I did recently, that blue light penetrates further into water and creates heat at great depths, you (generic) will think it quite sensible).
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