Sentences with phrase «which casts»

If you love the sky at night this Starry pendant light by Anagraphic, which casts celestial constellations of the northern hemisphere when illuminated, is for you.
Real estate agents have a minimum education, which casts the profession as a «last choice» career option for those other-wise unemployable or not motivated to find «real work».
News & views from the Fox Davidson mortgage blog which casts a different view on the UK mortgage market.
Sterling offers the Complete Criminal Locator package which casts a wider net to identify more relevant places to search and uses our proprietary technology to quickly search multiple data sources in minutes versus days or weeks.
However, your soon - to - be husband is going through bankruptcy, which casts a bit of a damper on your expectations for wedded bliss.
As of now, the HTC One M8 is now over two years old, which casts everything regarding the possibilities of Android N updates into further doubt.
The glitch was caused by Android phones running Google's casting software, which casts music to the Google Home and video streams to Chromecast devices from Android phones.
It puts a great deal of faith in economic argument in the teeth of LSC - commissioned evidence which casts doubt on the capacity of suppliers to respond.
Except where there is a «red flag» prompting further inquiry, such as an obvious error in the material or where information has come to light which casts a doubt on the reliability or integrity of the facts or opinions in the underlying material, there was no duty to examine the procedural fairness of investigations upon which facts and opinions in a reference were based.
Cameron Doley, partner at Carter - Ruck in London, who is representing the media network, tells CDR: «Egypt has certainly exhibited a profound disregard for its legal obligations to Al Jazeerain a way which casts considerable doubt on its commitment to the rule of law, certainly when it comes to foreign investors.»
The American Lawyer counts just under 3,000 lawyer cuts so far among the Am Law 200, but Law Shucks, which casts a wider net, counts 4,015 layoffs to date.
Nearly nine out of 10 law firms are habitually offering discounts on their headline billing rates according to new research, which casts doubt on the value for money offered by commercial law firms.
There remains one issue that has been unresolved for centuries, which casts doubt on agreement being reached in the months that remain: the Irish border.
Just ran across this, which casts a lot of doubt on the AAEA «low» projection of an increase for North America
London Design Festival 2016: 50,000 metal triangles make up British designer Benjamin Hubert's undulating Foil installation, which casts light onto the V&A's medieval tapestries (+ movie).
Effectively she appears to at least confirm the possibility of my proposition that what is going on is an entirely natural solar induced process (destruction of ozone in the upper atmosphere by more incoming solar protons) which casts doubt on all previous assumptions concerning human CO2 AND CFCs.
Dr. Andrew Dessler published a study (Dessler 2010) which casts further doubt on Spencer's hypothesis, as detailed in an email exchange between the two scientists.
In a range of naturally ventilated homes with airtightness ranging from 5 to 20 ach @ 50Pa, winter air exchange rates were estimated to vary between 0.2 and 0.7 ach — and the ventilation rate was not closely related to airtightness, which casts doubt on the long standing assumption that infiltration can be seen as part of the ventilation strategy.2
The second work at Front Room, «2973» (2003) is a kind of shadow inverter, which casts light instead of darkness.
For this exhibition at Modern Art, Altmejd is presenting a dozen haut - reliefs in which casts of hands seem to be moving plaster around to form figures.
He has been creating these dresses (with fashion tips from his girlfriend Rose Dergan) over the past two years, sewing together custom fabric printed with branding like that of Domino sugar bags or Hostess donuts, and adorning bodices with plastic replicas of lollipops and gumdrops, which he casts and creates with silicone molds in the studio.
Her exhibition in Napoli will present sculptures and drawings related to poetry, also on view will be the large - scale sculpture «Revelation of a Tree», which casts branches as moving antennas, the new energy point of the tree.
The work, consists of aluminum poles topped with a swirl of metal called a shadow caster, which casts a circle of light on a central seat when it is solar noon on the day of the Summer solstice.
Inspired by a recent visit to Hong Kong, Turk created a Styrofoam box sculpture especially for this exhibition, adding to his infamous trompe l'oeil sculpture series in which he casts a substantial bronze sculpture from a seemingly ephemeral object and then paints it to further obfuscate the true materiality of the piece.
It has been more than 55 years since the critic and theorist, Clement Greenberg, wrote his seminal essay «Modernist Painting,» in which he casts forth several arguments in an attempt to «save» painting (and art).
I am taken with the way in which she casts a light on the undesirable or abject aspects of human and animal behavior as the cynosure of her métier.
Known as TOCA Race Driver 2006 or DTM Race Driver 3, the game offers an extensive career mode, which casts the player in the role of a virtual driver capable of participating in 35 different championships related to various car classes.
The most striking visual detail about this real look at Lara Croft is the fact that it appears to fit in line with the theme of some sort of eclipse, which casts an ominous shadow of Lara across the land.
Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island is the military simulation sequel which casts players as members of the French Foreign Legion as they try to reclaim nuclear warheads and stop global terrorism - but is it any good?
Most striking is the title's visual filter, which casts an impressionistic haze over background objects.
Since its PC release, Warframe has boasted what's probably the most kickass high concept on the market; a F2P yet massively expanded take on Mass Effect 3's cooperative multiplayer, which casts us as ancient spacefaring ninjas free to bring death to power - armoured marines, robots and zombies with outlandish guns and Sci - Fi samurai gear.
Now, the spa and lodge offer adventure - seeking guests strategic access to the Golden Gate Bridge, which casts its iconic shadow over the eco-friendly rooms and sprawling lawns.
Immediately noticeable as your ship pulls into Cochem is the ever - impressive Reichsburg Cochem, an imperial castle with a grand central tower which casts its shadow over the town and harbour below.
I'd always been told about this city through the distorted lens of our diaspora, which casts it in the light of a wistful nostalgia.
Now, I'm not the most knowledgeable person when it comes to U.S. mutual funds but a quick search revealed plenty of studies on fees paid by mutual fund investors in the U.S. Take this report titled 2010 Investment Company Fact Book put out by the Investment Company Institute — a fund industry association, which casts serious doubt on the validity of the assumption that U.S. investors pay an ~ 5 % front load.
All the covers for this series are striking — the black - and - white, which casts the biker bad boy hero as more of a James Dean than a Hells Angel, is a great touch.
With its intensely taut storytelling and crystalline prose, The Land of Decoration is a gripping, psychologically complex story of good and evil, belonging and isolation, which casts new and startling light on how far we'll go to protect the things we love most.
The interior of the 2016 includes an Ambient Interior Lighting system, which casts aesthetically pleasing light at strategic points such as from under the head restraints.
Grammar schools are no better for the brightest pupils than good comprehensives, according to new research which casts doubt on the government's claim that selective education aids social mobility.
A general State education is a mere contrivance for moulding people to be exactly like one another; and as the mould in which it casts them is that which pleases the predominant power in the government... in proportion as it is efficient and successful, it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by natural tendency to one over the body.
In Death Wish, though, the increasingly antic comedy collides with Willis's dead - eyed demeanor, which casts a psychotic, unfeeling pall over Paul's snappy one - liners that's never reconciled with Roth and Carnahan's flippant view of violence and vigilantism.
The love story in The Big Sick may be fairly unconventional, but no romance clears the same kind of hurdles as The Shape of Water, which casts Sally Hawkins as a mute woman who falls in love with a sea creature (Doug Jones) and communicates with him through glances, dancing, a shared love of hard - boiled eggs, and eventually sign language.
Over-stuffed with detail it may be — the result of a troubled production — but this is a work whose formal attributes chaotically coalesce after - the - fact in much the same manner as the era on which it casts its eye.
Listed on IMDb as the 1986 video Steve Martin Live, this opens with the Oscar - nominated, Martin - penned 1977 short film The Absent - Minded Waiter, which casts him in the forgetful title role who waits on a couple (Buck Henry and Teri Garr) with amusingly disastrous results.
And not just movies, but movies like Freelancers which casts the rapper across from Academy Award winners Robert De Niro and Forest Whitaker?
If you think I might be reading too much into this childish piffle, consider that any film which casts Garry Marshall, of all people, as a weaselly Harlan Ellison (or, more accurately and «subtly,» a weaselly science - fiction writer named «Donald Harlan») obviously has something on its mind.
Glenn seizes a rare opportunity to be leading man in The Barber, a thriller which casts him in the title role.
Based on the above, Payback sounds much lighter than it is — for all the humor in it, the film is quite gritty and dark, reflected most obviously in Emerson Core's often frustratingly grainy cinematography, which casts a blue - gray wash over the entire film.
But Actress, as the tricky thing was called, looks downright straightforward compared to Kate Plays Christine, which casts its own methods and intentions under constant suspicion.
The reason: Marina is a trans - woman, which casts doubt and intolerance on her and Orlando's relationship.
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