Sentences with phrase «television screens flashing»

Curtains keep moving, television screens flashing, and a particularly key - catching series of dancers and wide - eyed owl puppets flit across the projector screens.
nearby, a television screen flashes: with «on off on off on off...», markus sixay simulates the turning on and off of television sets.

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Television screens in the office began flashing the news, and Comey initially chuckled, according to a law enforcement official who was present and spoke on condition of anonymity.
The nights are filled with rumbling and flashing lights, with rain that floods the sidewalks and streets and leaves a ticker of weather warnings scrolling across the bottom of the television screen.
He would mute the volume, stare at the basketball game on his television screen and unleash a singsong commentary filled with phrases like «courageous cagers dashing and flashing
As the primary results streamed in Tuesday night, supporters at Perez Williams» victory party stood glued to the television, hugging as each wave of updates flashed on the screen.
Although we commonly see such things being flashed on our television screens, given radio airtime, and even on print ads.
DC has been flexing its power with female heroes on television screens for years, including kickass characters on Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, Gotham and DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
Join executive producers Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter (Arrow, Black Lightning, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, Supergirl, upcoming Titans), DC Entertainment's Geoff Johns (Arrow, The Flash, Titans) and others as they trace the explosion of DC's heroes — from ink panels to television and film screens worldwide.
On your computer, Second Screen also allows you to see an extended version of «360 Degrees of John Carter» (43:15), should you want to watch it in a 512 x 288 pixel Flash video on your computer, instead of in HD on your television.
Two years later, I saw the child's face flash on my television screen: He had died of a fire in his home.
Strauss - Kahn takes the perp walk in Angel Vergara's Belgian pavilion, in which TV news flashes across seven screens while a gentle paintbrush dabs away at the luminous glass surfaces, as if trying to make sense of the onslaught of appalling images of lust, violence, greed — the seven deadly sins in grim total — turning television into both the base and the source for a new kind of helplessly beautiful abstract expressionism.
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Odita explains his inspiration for this installation comes from that split - second flash of light that fills a television screen just after it's been turned on, but before the image appears.
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