Sentences with phrase «through narrow windows»

This effect is produced by bathing the blue mosaic walls of the interior in an orange light, filtered through narrow windows of orange - tinted alabaster.
Kushner uses an even closer focus, considering just the single month leading to the passing of the 13th amendment, somehow through this narrow window revealing Lincoln's entire biography and the essence of his character — the reasons why Americans then and now revere him.
Based on a couple of the photos, the 2018 Ford Mustang will offer new, LED ring lights; the evidence is just visible through a narrow window in the camouflage, on both the fastback and the convertible.
Climbing through a narrow window while someone is chasing you?
It's one of the few works that seem to fit through the narrow window your proscriptions for abstract painting leave open.

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Tankers exiting Vancouver harbor must transit through the shallow Second Narrows channel during «high slack water» — a short tidal window of about 20 minutes that provides loaded tankers with less than two metres of under - keel clearance.
If you ask me, I see a narrow window for ENDA to get through, and yet ENDA is being held back for no good reason in the House Education and Labor Committee.
We see the deep past here through narrow temporal and spatial windows — walk a mile in any direction and you are either hundreds of thousands of years earlier or later because you are walking on eroding sediments from different slices of time.»
The detectors are struck regularly by cosmic rays, which can mimic the annihilation signal, so narrowing the window of time in which matter — antimatter annihilations should be taking place significantly reduces the background noise the physicists must sift through to identify genuine annihilation events.
Some species also respond to warming by fast - forwarding through their life cycles, narrowing the window for photosynthesis and carbon uptake.
If you had glanced through the narrow, wired - glass window of Rhode Island College professor Moira E. Collins» Writing 150 classroom here on a cold morning in March, the tableau would have looked utterly routine: college - age students at desks circled seminar - style around their professor.
So October through December becomes the narrow window in which most principals must carry out one of their weightiest duties.
Silas drew closer to the Castle, and he could see the lights flickering through the trees as candles were placed in the windows of the tall narrow houses clustered along the outside walls.
If his window on the past feels slightly narrow, however, he still makes good on his dual purpose of tracing both the history of TB and the development of the scientific method through medicine and fiction.
Amazon's rumored 8.9 - inch Kindle Fire has been given a narrower release window and possible deliberate attempt to compete outside of Apple's space through a new claim early Monday.
Keep windows closed to at least a narrow space where pets can't fit through them, or install additional protection.
With small fishing boats you can travel out to the sea through a narrow cleft and visit Fungus Rock, where Medieval knights grew medicinal plants, or go to the famous Azure window, a 40 foot wide opening in the rocky coastline with azure - blue clear water.
Or, you can just stare out the window on the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, which winds through the San Juan National Forest.
There were children running and playing along the highway in their bare feet; locals bicycling through the village; thin and sad - looking dogs roaming around and laying in the middle of the road; lots of garbage and litter scattered along the side of the road; abandoned buildings with jungle growth creeping inside them and graffiti on the exterior; open - air handicraft markets selling typical Mexican souvenirs and blankets in a variety of vibrant colours; empty bus stops covered in graffiti; small, open - air and simple restaurants with red Coca Cola signs on the exterior, and matching tables and chairs serving authentic cuisine; locals cooking and serving fresh meat on a barbeque along the road; a small park and square; narrow gravel roads stemming off of the highway to the remainder of the village; and tiny one - room houses with either thatched roofs and wooden panels on the sides or square white painted houses with a flat roof, barred windows and always a satellite dish on top.
Once the lakes are in your rear view window, you compromise through the narrow twisty valley roads nestled within the Southern Alps.
Jade is light on her feet so you can simply hold down the left trigger and she'll become silent along you to sneak mere inches behind guards, and you'll be doing that often as the game delights in giving you narrow windows of opportunity in which to get through.
Each painting depicts a lush landscape that's visible only through the narrow «window» of a single, unpainted swipe in the shape of a brushstroke.
As he takes a seat at his desk, a narrow sunbeam angles through the window, spotlighting a jumble of books, journals and correspondence.
It does hamper the heat from escaping, except through the narrow infrared atmospheric window.
But the military just wanted the «atmospheric windows» to see clearly through, narrow wavebands are fine, and could care less about the rest of the spectrum and conditions.
You need to have the «wow» factor shine through in that narrow window of time to even get the recruiter to take a good look at your resume.
That leaves a narrow window of opportunity, with far more candidates than available jobs creating a bottleneck in which only a few jobseekers will make it through the gatekeepers for serious consideration.
Tall, narrow vents are built into the window frames, allowing fresh air to circulate through the living room when the balcony doors are closed.
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