Sentences with phrase «struck by light»

Henry and Irina visit Greece where Moore is struck by the light and influenced by the drapery of Classical sculptures.
LV: In your second «umbrella concept» Struck by light, you present a collection of works made with the color photogram technique.
The innermost layer (the one first struck by the light that enters the eye) is known as the retina and consists of a complex network of nervous tissue.
«Ionization mechanisms of captive atoms struck by light matter: Physicists elucidate the effects of light rays falling onto hydrogen atoms trapped in a carbon atom cage.»
When struck by light, these islands achieve the same feat as etching by a natural but complex process.
(And if you're saying «I'm not a child I'm just defending my «blah blah blah)... you can get struck by lighting too.
His expression shows his worry over being struck by lighting.
April 26, 2018 • In this disjointed and bewildering French film, Isabelle Huppert plays a mousy schoolteacher who gains a more assertive — and occasionally lethal — persona after being struck by lighting.
I just runs programs, but after being struck by lighting, No. 5 becomes alive.

Not exact matches

The sharp increase in strikes in Somalia can be partly explained by a new green light to attack.
If this is false, let me be STRUCK DEAD by LIGHTING produced by the hand of GOD...
The Express Tribune reports the issue came to light after staff reacted to the assault from the superintendent of the hospital by striking.
For example, he recalled that his companions, as well as he, were struck to the ground by the heavenly light, but he did not mention his blindness and its cure.
Walking around our apartment this morning I was struck by how cool and dim the light was, and had to remind myself that this is what peak - light would be like for the next few months.
he exclaimed, surprised at the suddenness of the blackout and the fact that it was accompanied by the loudest of lighting strikes.
Led by ace attacking midfielder, Kevin de Bruyne — who lit up the showpiece with his touch, bursts of acceleration and his side's second goal, a superbly - struck shot from the edge of the box which put his side 2 - 1 ahead — the Wolves» lightning - quick transitions from retrenchment to all - out attack invariably carried a major threat.
This light - weight urban ride strikes a balance by providing the foremost requested practicality in a durable and cozy stroller.
This allows your babys retinas to develop before they are struck by strong light after birth.
Malcolm, the driver of the other vehicle, told police that she was traveling North Bound on Grand Boulevard in her 2015 Honda, going straight ahead through a green light, when her Honda was struck by the vehicle driven by George Latimer.
One thing that struck me about WeiWei was his ability to tell the human story and shine a light on individual characters abused by the Chinese state.
The signals generated by the magnitude - 9.1 quake that struck Japan were barely one - billionth g, the amount of Earth's gravitational field at sea level, but they traveled at the speed of light and were detected at seismometers hundreds of kilometers away, the researchers report today in Science.
When struck by a particle of light, the detectors emit a single electron.
Each detector is a tank holding 12,000 liters of ultrapure water that produces a flash of light when struck by particles.
By lacing a fake arm and a plastic alligator head with LEDs, Catania was then able to visualize the effect of this attack: The higher an eel struck the target, the more LEDs lit up.
When light waves strike an object, they can interact with it in several ways: They can be reflected back like those from a mirror; they can be absorbed, which means they are captured by the object; they can be transmitted and pass through it; or they can be scattered and deflected in different directions.
Finally by noon on April 12, a faint light broke through, and the captain was struck by the thought that the Benares resembled nothing more than a giant calcified pumice stone.
But not all the sunlight would be absorbed by this electrode: light with a wavelength longer than 600 nanometres isn't absorbed by the rust - coloured water in the top cell so would pass through to strike the lower electrode, powering the production of hydrogen.
Though the delicate touch I gave my eye yielded just one small flash, Wolfe said that when the eye is struck by something less forgiving — like a swinging door or Ira Blitz — many parts of the retina may be stimulated simultaneously, giving rise to a whole constellation of light.
When both members of the pair became excited, one of them would normally fall to the lower rung before being struck by an incoming photon, producing no photon along the way and leaving too few excited electrons to make laser light.
Plants carry out photosynthesis by converting photons of light striking their chromophores into another form of energy known as an exciton.
Rather than just rerouting the rays of light striking an object, a time cloak would have to deflect all the light beams influenced by the object as it moves through space.
Like many other diamond defects, the S3 center emits a glow when struck by a pulse of laser light.
Not all the high - energy gamma rays emitted by a blazar, however, make it all the way across billions of light - years to Earth; some strike a hapless EBL photon along the way.
The energetic gamma rays that are not attenuated by this process strike the upper atmosphere, producing a cascade of charged particles which make a cone of erenkov light that is detected by the array of imaging atmospheric erenkov telescopes on the ground.
Townes was 35 in the spring of 1951 when, seated on a park bench among blooming azaleas in Washington, D.C., he was struck by the solution to a longstanding problem, how to create a pure beam of short - wavelength, high - frequency light.
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) of radio telescopes have discovered a cloud of gas apparently being struck by a jet of ultrafast particles powered by the energy of a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy 450 million light - years away.
Reddish and bluish light that often appears in the lower fringes of auroras is produced by ions striking atoms of nitrogen.
This striking star formation region, mapped in infrared light by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, was recently spotted... view image
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array of radio telescopes have discovered a cloud of gas apparently being struck by a jet of ultrafast particles powered by the energy of a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy 450 million light - years away.
As you sit watching TV, not only are there visible light waves from the TV striking your eyes, but also radio waves, transmitting from a nearby station, and microwaves carrying cellphone calls and text messages, and waves from your neighbor's WiFi, and GPS units in the cars driving by.
Striking bathroom with ivory double sink vanity with open shelving paired with a white counter which highlights dual porcelain sinks with modern faucets below wood mirrors illuminated by black enamel wall sconces framed by white and beige horizontal striped walls over light tiled floors layered with jute herringbone rugs.
It works from a striking and deep black to a beautiful rich red and is finished with an incredibly light red on the ends, blended together beautifully by the ringlets which fall softly from the ear down and create a stunning, bouncy finish that we adore.
When it comes to striking plumage, women are more likely to be attracted to dark brown haired gents (19 %) followed by those with lighter shades of brown (17 %), black (15 %) and blonde (13 %).
Mirren is lent excellent support by the late Alan Rickman, playing the military man whose job it is to convince a reluctant Prime Minister (Jeremy Northam) to green - light the action, and Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) as the conscientious drone pilot who will take physical responsibility for the strike.
There is a disquieting stillness of an absolute and ruthless lack of conscience, stirred only by a lack of civility in others, and the sight of Dottie dancing in a pool of light as she waits for him and her family to strike a deal.
Good Morning (The Criterion Collection), set in a suburban Tokyo housing complex in the late 1950s, is one of director Yasujiro Ozu's lighter films, telling the story of how two schoolboys disrupt their entire neighborhood by going on a silence strike because their parents refuse to buy a television.
• Re-watching the movie, I was again struck by the interplay of light and darkness, and in particular the inversion by which the former suggests danger and the latter relative safety: the ominous headlights on Visser's car and the passing truck; the bright daylight in which Marty attacks Abby; the death - enabling ceiling fixture in Abby's apartment; and the contrast between Visser's vulnerability in the lit bathroom and Abby's safety in the darkness next door.
Marie Géquil (Isabelle Huppert) is a teacher despised by her students and peers alike — until a lighting strike unleashes a new persona.
As you'd expect, the underwater photography is the best part and Salle realizes some striking watery vistas, such as schools of fish lit by a shaft of sunlight and Phillippe's close encounter with a whale.
Lights Out (PG - 13 for violence, mature themes, disturbing images, incessant terror and brief drug use) Haunted house horror flick revolving around a family which finds itself preyed upon by a malevolent ghost (Alicia Vela - Bailey) that only strikes in the dark.
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