Sentences with phrase «too ethereal»

Sophisticated sconces, a stately mirror and subway wall tiles with contrasting grout keep the playful wallpaper from looking too ethereal.
Lest this discussion seem too ethereal, consider the complaint brought by Nebraska and Wyoming against Colorado directly in the Supreme Court challenging Colorado's legalization of marijuana.
Almost up until the time the book was finished Evans planned on calling it Seraph, but decided that was too ethereal, so she changed it to The Best Bit, but her agent was dubious, and suggested 36a - as that was originally the name of the twin's house.
Brought out to be shown off to the curious crowds, the party is swiftly returned to its cage to await another outing, too ethereal and wild for day - to - day discussion
With a texture and consistency far too ethereal for the dessert to stand on its own, it seemed to need a base, something to act as a foundation.
Seems too ethereal for many.
Those who sense the world through data and fact, who need the specific before going to the general find personas to be too ethereal.

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The ancients, too, vaguely sensed these difficulties, and always imagined the spirit or soul as having some body or form, even though, of necessity, it had to be of a ghostly or ethereal «substance», and pictured a spirit or soul world in which the soul found community.
But, honest of all honesties, the only thing I could hear was the kick - drum of the sometimes too - ethereal worship band.
Edgar's noble persona, too, is twisted, with Tom Brooke giving both him and his peasant alter ego, Poor Tom, a thoughtful performance — a simple, slightly ethereal, lolloping Pete Doherty of a character.
While it's too late to use this for Halloween, check out what this makeup artist did with it to transform herself into an ethereal mermaid.
Too Faced Candlelight Glow Highlighting Powder Duo in Warm Glow is the newest highlighting powder inspired by Too Faced's original Candlelight powder (in Rosy Glow), but this formula offers a more ethereal glow by using «Photolite» technology which diffuses harsh light, giving your skin a soft, youthful luminosity.
A highlight at the center of the forehead will give an ethereal glow, but be careful to not bring the highlight up too high, or else it might make your forehead look too high.
Beautiful Dreams is a great use for them, too; the overall look is ethereal and celestial, and the clouds just belong.
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I like some ethereal prints and python or animal prints too:) Prints are always fun and definitely show your personality.
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There is a constant ethereal sense of difference, as the light inside the Shimmer seems slightly off (it's too colorful, as if it is constantly being partially broken by a prism).
With her ethereal looks, obsessive dedication and litmus - paper sensitivity on screen, most directors seem to have taken Ronan's abilities too seriously to send comedies, or even just regular, messy teenage girls, her way.
Even that ethereal theoretical guideline is not too difficult to translate into action.
Debris is an interesting title that came across the ethereal wooden surface of my existential desk not too long ago.
Creed does that, Houseago does it, too — as does American painter Ingrid Calame, whose ethereal wall drawing in the Fruitmarket gallery is based on tracings she made of Los Angeles graffiti.
Welcome Too Late unfolds as a small journey from our intense present toward some ethereal time and space beyond it.
Inspired to the sound produced by the Glass Armonica, a legendary instrument of the 18th century, famous for its intriguing and ethereal voice but banned because deemed «too - exciting», Rapture, the site - specific installation by Camille Norment, explores the relationship between body and sound, and transforms the pavilion itself into a sort of creature which experiences «raptures and ruptures» and «harmonies and dissonances».
If we delve even deeper, the implication is that grounding a work in politics takes it out of the ethereal domain of «fine art» (this is like Zagat critiquing a fancy meal for being too affordable.)
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