Sentences with phrase «through black clouds»

Bright red brake lights from leading supercars in front illuminate your shiny Turtle - waxed bonnet and dashboard, while pools of freshly fallen rain shimmer on the track, all while dazzling forks of neon blue lightning tear through black clouds heavy with moisture.

Not exact matches

Of course, your credentials are impeccable, but according to stereotype threat, your achievements and abilities did not filter through the lens through which you were perceived, which was clouded by your identification as a black male.
Then, 715 meters down, the image suddenly went black, clouded by thick wisps of silt and clay that had been liberated from the ice as the drill melted its way through.
Artist's impression of a stray black hole storming through a dense gas cloud.
Another clue is X-rays — which typically come from gas falling onto black holes — passing through the gas cloud.
According to the researchers, there are two possible scenarios in which such a cloud could have been created — the first one that involves the expanding gas shell of the supernova remnant passing by a static black hole, and the other wherein a fast - moving black hole plunges through a cloud of dense gas that is then dragged along by the former's strong gravity.
SDSS studies have probed the dark matter environments of quasars through clustering measurements, revealed populations of quasars whose central engines are hidden by obscuring dust, captured changes in quasar spectra that show clouds moving in the gravitational grip of the central black hole, and allowed a comprehensive census of the much fainter accreting black holes (active galactic nuclei, or AGN) in present - day galaxies.
NEW YORK (AP)-- The title character of Jason Reitman's «Tully» descends not from the clouds, carried by an umbrella in the wind, but glides cheerfully through the front door on a black night.
Weather effects are equally as brilliant with pounding rain obscuring your road ahead or brilliant sunsets through scattered clouds lighting the sky in deep reds and blacks.
Weather wise after a night of heavy rain today in Bali it's been pretty good with a mostly blue sky but with more black clouds starting to fill back in through the afternoon.
After our skipper Micko briefed us on the trip, weather, safety procedures and introduced us to our deckies Dan and Taylor, we were off and keeping our fingers crossed the sea sickness tablets were working as we set off through the rain towards the black clouds ahead wearing ever so glamorous yellow anoraks.
The narrative is portrayed by some of nature's basics elements: sky, fog, clouds, water and terra firma; and further reduced to white through near black by the use of charcoal: probably human's first art medium.
Moving through the galleries, there is Mark Rothko's Light Cloud, Dark Cloud, 1957; Philip Guston's The Light, 1964; the essential light / dark dichotomy in Callum Innes's Exposed Painting Mars Black, 2002; the red flashing light in Robert Rauschenberg's Whistle Stop (Spread), 1977; Dan Flavin's Diagonal of May 25, 1963, 1963; Robert Irwin's use of light to create the shadows that define Untitled, 1968; the projected light that makes visible Bill Viola's The Greeting, 1995; the reflective quality of the Plexiglas in Donald Judd's stacked piece Untitled, 1967; and the stars in Vija Celmins's Night Sky # 17, 2000 — 01.
These paintings from 2005 to ’07 are a catalogue of The Day After Tomorrow — style weather calamities: a truck chugging through a blizzard; a fire throwing a big black cloud up at the horizon; the edges of neighborhoods collapsing into mudslides; rusting ships marooned in a desert that was once the Aral Sea; a car on a muddy road with its brake lights glowing as a great big brown beast of a tornado blenders the landscape.
Goodbye (2008), which explored the use of public space as ritual practice, through the creation of a thatched shelter, observatory, and performance space where attendees were served hibiscus tea; Black Cloud (2009 - 2016), a community - created and - inhabited barn; and The Cleaving (2015), a dinner service utilizing locally - sourced cuisines, utensils, tables, and chairs that invites participants to engage in the physical space, while contributing to the activation of performative elements of the immersive environments.
He remembered doing about 6 turns on instruments [He was a trained airline pilot] after entering the cloud base and inside of the thunderstorm's developing lift cell before blacking out from lack of oxygen as he remembered passing through 26,000 feet.
«But sandblasting them to remove the many layers of thick dirt and stubborn black paint was a nightmare — it created clouds of dust that found their way through the whole house.»
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