Sentences with phrase «see faint»

First reported on Twitter by Android Central's Alex Dobie, multiple people have noticed that when you look at the screen with a gray background, you can see faint outlines of the phone's navigation buttons on the bottom.
See that faint silver circle near the bottom, just above the Lightning port?
«Multiple people have noticed that when you look at the smartphone's screen with a gray background, you can see faint outlines of the phone's navigation buttons on the bottom,» The Verge reported.
Even more distinctive than shape is the fact that when the device is powered on, you can see a faint glow of red laser light around the port door.
If we look at the current legal industry structure we see a faint image of the future.
Apparently, if you squint your eyes and tilt your head 38 degrees to the left while looking at the linen, you can see a faint image of a face.
You can see the faint U-shaped outline of a chapstick cap:
With full refresh off text and images are more prone to ghosting and afterimage effects where you can see faint indications of the previous pages.
I usually switch the partial refresh to 1 page because I don't like to see faint text in the background, but with the Aura I just leave it at the new default, which is to refresh fully once at the start of a new chapter.
He rode where he would always choose to ride, out where the western fork of the old Comanche road coming down out of the Kiowa country to the north passed through the westernmost section of the ranch and you could see the faint trace of it bearing south over the low prairie that lay between the north and middle forks of the Concho River.
You can see faint outlines of the image that was there, as well as being able to see a slight ghost of the text at the very bottom that instructs you slide the switch to wake.
You can see faint images of stages on the platform — the number of fighters clustered on those images indicates the number of fighters you'll face.
We expect to see faint, straight structures protruding from the north and south poles of the Sun — these are the polar plumes.
When you look up at the night sky, especially during the summer, you'll see a faint band of stars spread across the entire middle of the sky.
To see the faint disk, astronomers used the Advanced Camera for Surveys» coronagraph, which blocked the light from Beta Pictoris.
Here's an article to help you see faint stuff in the night sky using a range of techniques such as averted vision, movement and looking out for subtle changes in background contrast.
In Earth's ancient atmosphere, scientists see the faint outlines of a carbon dioxide (CO2) roller coaster, climbing and dipping across deep time in repeated bouts of climate change.
«We had expected we would see faint emissions right on top of the quasar, and instead we saw strong bright carbon emission from the galaxies at large separations from their background quasars,» said J. Xavier Prochaska, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz and coauthor of the paper.
In rural areas you can see this faint cluster with the naked eye.
The gulf in time and space is so great that even the most powerful telescopes can't see the faint light from those first stars.
Swift also may see faint bursts from the first stars in the universe: giant objects that probably created large black holes more than 13 billion years ago, Grindlay predicts.
«It's very difficult to see these faint moving objects in front of thousands and thousands of background stars,» Parker says.
He breakfasted by candlelight at 11:00 and thought he could see a faint glimmering of light, but at 5 P.M. he still could «neither read nor write without candle.»
Hubble's sensitivity and high resolution allow it to see faint and distant lenses that can not be detected with ground - based telescopes whose images are blurred by Earth's atmosphere.
Many astronomers fear the additional mirror will degrade sensitivity, or the ability to see faint objects, because photons are lost with each reflection.
That's because a bigger telescope will let in more light (meaning your eyes can see faint objects better).
(See the faint sign of marker around his eyes?
«Steve, when reading your comments, on occasion I see the faint glimmerings of what was once or possibly could be a decent human being.»
She sees faint gyres of dust in the hot upper air.
Toward the end of the third year before the Hijrah he saw a faint hope in six men from Medina.
The Giants saw their faint postseason hopes extinguished Saturday night when Washington beat the Philadelphia Eagles to win the NFC East title.
A bigger scope will let in more light allowing you to see fainter objects.
Scientists can only see the faintest dwarf galaxies when they are nearby, and had previously only found a few of them.
That lets me see fainter, more distant objects.
There are two promises that we make with bigger telescopes: that they can see fainter things and that they see more detail.
Sure enough, Perron saw faint traces of retroviral activity.
A larger light - collecting area lets you see fainter and hence more distant objects.
Galaxy clusters enable us to see fainter light from galaxies in the distant universe.
We've looked at DeCALS data before; its images come from a four meter telescope, larger than any we've used for Galaxy Zoo before, and so we get to see fainter details and finer structures than would otherwise be possible.
I wasn't sure if the white would work as I sometimes find white to be too see - through for me, but this dress is lined so you only see the faintest outline of a swimsuit underneath.
Mostly, the desert painted in shades of red on the canvas of my face, but when I looked in the mirror that morning, on July 25th, I thought I saw a faint hum of brown glimmering beneath the sunburnt crust, threading between the black and ochre tapestry of my almost - full beard.
Kensington Palace, June 20th, 1837 When she opened her eyes, Victoria saw a faint sliver of light coming through the shutters.
You can see the faintest trace of white paint Whistler used to make his subject's eyes glisten, as well as the nubby, gridlike texture of the canvas underneath.
After downloading a gray image and hiding the navigation keys, we saw a faint outline of them on our review unit — though we had to squint and put our eyes to the screen to see it.

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«This would not be for the faint of heart, and it is difficult to see how this would be inexpensive,» he added.
This is the same number of people who tuned in to see the show in 2013, when Cyrus sent the Hollywood Reporter's Shirley Halperin to the fainting couch.
2 Corinthians 4: 1Therefore seeing we have this ministry, even as we obtained mercy, we faint not: 2but we have renounced the hidden things of shame, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by the manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.
I didn't see any double rainbows, but I did begin to sense a faint transformation in my heart.»
I can't see anything, not exactly see: except the faintest movement, a ripple, a disturbance of the air.
I see no contradiction in my postulate; yours seems to play on the term given in such a way as to assert that the very faint is both given and not given.
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