Sentences with phrase «sudden flashes of light»

The man underwent emergency surgery when he began suffering from sudden flashes of light and discovered that the retina in his left eye had become detached.

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The moon and the stars are covered by thick clouds, and the only light available to the traveler crossing a meadow is provided by sudden flashes of lightning.
Halos, auras, flashes of light, pins and needles running down your arms, the sudden scent of sulfur — many symptoms of a migraine have vaguely mystical qualities, and experts remain puzzled by the debilitating headaches» cause.
Man's life seems like a long, weary night that would be intolerable if there were not occasionally flashes of light, the sudden brightness of which is so comforting and wonderful, that the moments of their appearance cancel out and justify the years of darkness.
So, too, in the penultimate episode, «The Garveys at Their Best,» which flashes back to the day of the Sudden Departure and ends with a broken circle, a light gone out, an empty space.
His engish name may have been derived from the bright colors of his feathers, as a flash is a sudden seizure of bright light in one or more colors.
«Midnight Special» is paced leisurely making makes its sudden, out - of - nowhere violence, its flashes of light and oh - so - realistic shower of meteors particularly impressive.
It still warns other traffic of its sudden emergency stops by flashing its tail lights, but should a rear - end collision be unavoidable, the car also stands on its own brake pedal in order to try to avoid being pushed into traffic.
• Tend to occur in seizure - prone breeds (e.g. beagle, Bernese mountain dog, etc.) • Often develop around puberty (8 - 10 months old); usually before 2 years of age • Discernible pre-ictal mood change (e.g. depressed, irritable or flat mood) • Behavioral event is often sudden in onset and bout - like — though bouts may cluster into a lengthy sequence • Behavior is often extreme, irrational, apparently unprovoked • Behavioral event may be triggered by stress or an environmental event (noise, flashing light) • May be associated with autonomic signs (salivation, urination, anal gland discharge) • Post-ictal depression / unresponsive or even aggression
This was not a sudden flash of insight offered from the bench to the surprise of counsel who had never considered the matter in that light before.
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