The men each have an Achilles heel, Tok having a brain condition that results in seizures when marked by foaming and vomiting after
he sees flickering lights, while O has had problems getting too close to housekeepers, especially in keeping them alive.
One night, unable to sleep, Eep
sees a flickering light outside the cave.
For some reason, our thirteen year - old does not find these studies as riveting as we do (although
I saw a flicker of interest in his eyes when I mentioned the important role sleep plays in athletic performance).
A Miscarriage: Expecting to
see a flicker of blinking light on the screen where there is none can be devastating.
Clearly Romney's words hit a nerve, one that's likely to stay sore through election day (another good line
I saw flicker by last night: «Some of Romney's best friends are women»).
Cameron's response
saw a flicker of genuine anger in him, the kind that only emerges when he feels he's losing.
«But then
we saw the flickers,» he says.
The average person can not
see any flickering above 55 cycles per second (55 Hz).
Activating its electrodes in careful patterns enables patients to
see flickering arrangements of light and dark — just enough to make out a crosswalk or to tell whether someone's face is turned their way.
The camera
sees every flicker of your face so stop playing to the back row!
The screen remains black until
we see the flicker of a lighter illuminate his gagged, bloody face and bound hands.
Sonoma, Calif. — Dark window coverings block any sunlight from filtering into Gennifer Caven's 3rd grade classroom here in California's Sonoma Valley, but small lights can be
seen flickering throughout the room.
For people who can
see the flicker (like your author), it's maddening.
But
some saw a flicker of something else in Philby, something harder and deeper, a «calculating ambition,» a ruthless «single - mindedness.»
«Thrill a minute,» she said, but he thought
he saw the flicker of a smile.
Do
you see this flickering on the Nook when viewed in person?
If you look closely, you can
see it flickering in and out of view in the background.
I could instantly see why this was kept to the PSN and never
saw the flicker of a retail store's fluorescent lights.
The person
seeing the flickering lights gets to choose whether they will do anything about it or not.»
The users were surprised to
see the flickering problem persist even after applying all the updates.
It's very important to watch their facial expression, because the truth may just be a momentary flicker of what they really think, and you have to
see that flicker — so get around to the side and watch for the flicker.
Not exact matches
Seattle resident Dave Churchman had settled in for a little late - night cable business news last month when he noticed a familiar face
flickering on his TV, one he thought he wouldn't
see for a long time.
You who wait, stood as candles round the shrouded bed, And
flicker with the last stir of her breath,
See, now, at once, she lies no more beneathYour watch, but stands in light, a crown upon her head.
You who wait, stood as candles round the shrouded bed, And
flicker with the last stir of her breath,
See, now, at once, she lies no more beneath Your watch, but stands in light, a crown upon her head.
The
flickering and static you
see, and the hissing, cllicks, and pops you hear?
Emboldened by that
flicker of hope, I fought and clawed against the chains that choked and bound me until I could
see that they were nothing but shadows, shadows that held no true power over me.
One could walk along a street with no working street lamps and
see masses of electrical appliances and greasy, exhausted faces in the
flickering light of the bonfires.
He went to it, and the stormy wind blew in so that the tall tallow candles
flickered and he could hardly
see a venerable old man who stood muffled up in the rain.
You don't know how badly I wanted to
see candles
flicker, or cupboards go bang.
Our participation in the Mass is chiefly in our hearts, but must touch all our senses, so that we are allowed to pray with our voices, to respond aloud to the priest's «The Lord be with you», to join in when invited to pray «the prayer our Saviour gave us», to sing, to be able to
see and hear, to be aware of the scent of the incense and the
flickering of the candles and the gleam of the chalice.
When Theo has his determined moments (that's all they are, moments) then we
see the potential and it is good to watch, he just isn't mentally strong enough to take responsibility and as such tends to be quiet in games apart from the odd
flicker.
Still, it is startling to
see Stengel on a
flickering black - and - white television screen during that first week of the»62 season trying to name his starting lineup for broadcaster Lindsey Nelson.
You've probably
seen the reverse flea
flicker to Herdman...
The comeback attempt began in the second quarter when Campbell hit Josh Gordon for a 39 - yard touchdown on a rarely
seen flea
flicker.
As I watched the game, I
saw sparks and
flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton...
As I watched the game, I
saw sparks and
flickers of something, as Liverpool had the ball, but ultimately, Everton brought Liverpool down to their level, as the game deteriorated into a mess.
Foetal heart starts to develop by the third week and by the fifth week it begins to beat and can be
seen as a tiny
flicker from the vaginal ultrasound.
You're snuggling your little one to sleep and look down to
see a tiny smile
flickering across her face.
The appointment finally came, and when it did, I
saw that gloriously beautiful
flicker of a heartbeat inside me.
If you
see your baby this early, he will be similar to a lima bean but with a
flickering heart.
After a day - long conference in London on how to move forward the political process in Libya, other developments included: An admission the Coalition did not yet fully know who made up the opposition, which came after Nato said American intelligence had shown «
flickers» of al Qaeda among the rebels; A suggestion the Coalition would be prepared to
see Colonel Gaddafi go into exile if a country was willing to take him; A claim by the Italians that several nations were working on a deal involving a ceasefire, exile for Gaddafi and a talks framework between Libya's tribal leaders and opposition figures; Nick Clegg warning about the «danger of overreaching» during a speech in Mexico, but stressing liberal interventionism must be upheld.
The study, «Accretion - induced variability links young stellar objects, white dwarfs, and black holes», which is published in the journal Science Advances, shows how the «
flickering» in the visible brightness of young stellar objects (YSOs)-- very young stars in the final stages of formation — is similar to the
flickering seen from black holes or white dwarfs as they violently pull matter from their surroundings in a process known as accretion.
Any bright area appears to
flicker, especially when
seen from the corner of the eye, and the problem is becoming particularly noticeable as screens get bigger.
«Leonardo was consumed by the dynamics of flight,» he says, speculating that Leonardo's drawings suggest he possessed «preternatural vision» that allowed him to
see birds «as we would in slowing down a fast film to a
flicker.»
As Schmittner turned the last corner, he
saw Bogaerts's light
flickering in the distance.
If civilizations on average only exist in their loud, radio - transmitting, high - technology phase for a few thousand years, they will be like
flickering sparks among the stars, burning out before they can establish long - lasting beacons that can be
seen across the cosmos.
When the researchers looked at activity at the cellular level in the rats» brains, they
saw that individual cells stimulated by the optogenetics would increase firing rates in the PER network and that many cells fired in sync with the optical
flicker frequency.
The most a customer in the wider area would have
seen would have been a brief
flicker of the lights.
«The
flickering starts out very slowly, and almost everyone can
see that,» Mewborn said.
They found that activity seemed to spike around a quarter of a second after an eye
flicker, just as it does after
seeing an image when awake (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms8884).