Sentences with phrase «resulting cacophony»

Breathing in and out, air becomes the binding medium, through which everything transmits and is shared, connecting the visitors to the resulting cacophony of delicately shifting reflections.

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A flood of money from outside groups - a result of the 2010 Supreme Court ruling Citizens United - created a «huge cacophony of television» in the final months of the campaign, making it harder for any one message to stand out.
The resulting variations and correlations among pulsars» timing should reveal the cacophony of long - wavelength gravitational waves, and the spectrum of longer and shorter waves would help physicists trace the rate at which galaxies formed and merged throughout cosmic history.
Too often I react immediately to a stimulus, be it an unexpected lab result, an idea that spontaneously blossoms, or the urge to shout back into the cacophony of angry voices on the internet.
The cacophony produced by the airguns is likely to disrupt the whales» vital behavior, with the resulting stress causing negative impacts on the health of individual animals.
Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes are pursuing novel therapies to stop this cacophony in the brain with the goal of treating epilepsy, as well as seizure activity resulting from traumatic brain injury, stroke, or Alzheimer's disease.
The result initially is one of deja vu, swiftly interjected by a cacophony created by the saturation of excess and pervasive design.
O'Brien's mixed - media canvases show a similar interest in textural interplay and an almost obsessive pursuit of pattern; the result is a dense cacophony of disparate elements, conveying a studied messiness.
As the visitors» movement «plays» the piece, their motion creates a unique musical arrangement, synthesizing tracks and creating unforeseen compositions that at times results in a cacophony of sound.
This presentation debuts a series of wire Tondos, in which swirling cacophonies of colors are created from the layered mapping of cataclysmic weather patterns superimposed onto brain scans of black youth suffering from PTSD as a result of gun violence.
The result is a whimsical cacophony of what it is to be immersed in the heart of a city.
Alex Williams had an interesting story in the Styles section over the weekend examining whether the cacophony of messaging from environmental groups and leaders in recent years has resulted in meaningful change or amounts more to a sonic barrage that dulls as much as it inspires — what some call «green noise.»
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