Shades
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Insects see green, blue and ultraviolet, and they see various
shades
of ultraviolet.
At some point I realized that my mission to photograph "gays" was inherently flawed, because there were a million different
shades
of gay.
The volume has this connecting shape that
shades
itself with three different types of apartments and also lets the light go on the ground floor in a very dense neighborhood And in the courtyards there are the different facilities, such as a gym and a kindergarten and close by, a series of commercial [spaces] that bring activity to the ground floor.
In these, as in so many other matters, Islam offers us at least 50
shades
of gray.
Or if you are the One, or one of the Ones, you don't even need a helicopter, you just need a cool pair of
shades.
The difficulty that computers have with the exceptions, irregularities and
shades
of meaning that seem to come instinctively to humans has led some researchers to believe that our understanding of language is a unique product of our biological brain structure.
We exist in a world governed by quantum physics, a universe of zero and one both at the same time, a reality based on infinite probabilities and
shades
of gray.
And so he'll put foil all over the windows and dark curtains and
shades
because it also affects your families.
As a result of our ancestor's adaptability, today the planet is full of people with a vast palette of skin colors, typically, darker eumelanin-rich skin in the hot, sunny band around the Equator, and increasingly lighter pheomelanin-rich skin
shades
fanning outwards as the sunshine dwindles.
If you look at those two patches, A and B, they should look to you to be very different
shades
of gray, right?
When those tail assemblies are done, they're exported via truck to Canada to their primary assembly plant where they come together with thousands of other parts, like the wings and the seats and the little
shades
over the little windows, all coming in to become a part of a new airplane.
We've extracted a great many white balls, some various
shades
of gray, mixed blessings.
And so one time I was in a beauty salon, and I was trying to decide between two very light
shades
of pink.
dollars); historians and veterans criticised it's authenticity; and critics pilloried the uneasy mix of comedy and drama
(shades
of "Pearl Harbor").
Almost every fight scene included the unnecessary and wanton destruction of useful light fixtures, even if outfitted with cheesy, '70's-style, cylindrical
shades
to keep with the time setting of the story.
A depressed creepy teenager does many bad things to a socially active older lady who does not like to use
shades
or drapes in her windows.
The cinematography is interesting, about 100
shades
of gray, but make sure you watch in a very dark room with a good screen, or details will get swallowed in the fog.
There was no use of nuance in the lighting, no
shades
of gray, no depth, no texture...just black and just white...boring!
There are
shades
of THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED and MICE AND MEN here.
The character had many
shades.
There are many
shades
of gray.
The infamous ever present boom mike evokes
shades
of the gloriously incompetent Ed Wood and never grows unfunny.
Ensconced in all the many of William Wyler's equanimity of subtle "multi-plots"...intentionally NOT "surrounding," "mini" or "sub" plots...in all their "colors and
shades
of intensity"...did more, than anything else I can recall, to provide to me some semblance of "reason" and "rational explanation" of what had been going on all around me...in REAL life.
Whether intentional or not, I've noticed
shades
of "Death Bed" in everything from the "Phantasm" films to Michele Soavi's "Cemetery Man" to the magic-realism/slipstream fiction of authors such as Kelly Link.
It succeeds in making you feel strangely dirty, just plain grubby, for Brownrigg's world is this mad, unwashed, scummy prison cell of rants, obsessions and all
shades
of mental illness.
This movie beautifully employs many different colors,
shades
and intensities of light which set the mood and lend a unique feeling to the film itself, something different than the 'normal' movie lighting we are generally subjected to.
'One Night at McCool's' is a dementedly quirky and raunchy black comedy with old-fashion
shades
tied in to its familiar, but smartly crafted and chaotic narrative which has three men lusting after the one women and she's milking it to her advantage.
Then back to her
shades
of gray life in New York we go.
Back to "Santa Claus": instead of the North Pole, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas resides in a satellite in geosynchronous earth orbit
(shades
of "MST3K"); instead of elves his toys are made by children chosen from around the world; and he had sophisticated spy equipment to check just which kids are naughty and nice.
also got
shades
of Deliverance and the Amityville Horror.plus,we
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