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The boy slowly sheds his grayness for pink, red and green.
As I trust the grayness may come but it will also lift.
" Coppola gives a different accounting: "Maybe it's the grayness of his name.
Snapshot: Above, Aberdeen, Scotland, where some see grayness as a blank canvas.
What's more, female dogs showed higher levels of grayness than male dogs and physical characteristics like size, spay/neuter status and the presence of medical problems "did not significantly predict the extent of muzzle grayness," the release says.
The dogs were also independently rated on the extent of their muzzle grayness.
They also found that increased muzzle grayness was related to impulsivity in dogs.
She would talk to me about her town and all of its moral grayness.
People were fed up, and there was a kind of grayness to the country.
And I personally think we have to be tolerant of some uncertainty, some grayness.
From the enveloping grayness that hid the workmen, engine noise and occasional shouts came down.
Not in the lobby, though that might be refreshing given the general grayness of theatergoing audiences.
"All of us felt the grayness of the case," one juror told reporters at the time.
Physically, Plimpton and Alda are very much the same, from their lanky physiques to their premature grayness.
Yet the grayness that envelops this production is less one of moral ambiguity than of hazy dramatic uncertainty.
There's nothing like "Cloven Kingdom" (1976) to demonstrate the difference between mere grayness and deeper, stranger mixing of tone.
He draws on his memories of the grayness he experienced there in imagining Berlin in the 1920s, he said.
Amid the general grayness of the beach we could just make out the hunched figures of other fossil hunters.
Smith added that he was initially skeptical that a dog's premature muzzle grayness might be linked to anxiety and impulsiveness.
" Added Will, 50, "He had the dark circles under his eyes, there was even a little grayness to his skin.
This is what "A Crow Looked at Me," the new Mount Eerie album, proposes, and documents, and renders in vivid, bruised grayness.
A wet, pasty grayness hung over Paris on Tuesday, dampening (in all senses of the word) the first day of Paris Fashion Week.
The people who live in the village of Glass are a sad lot, their lives suffused with a grayness that borders on oppressive.
Instagram becomes a river of drab grayness, web articles are bland to the point of boring, and games lose all their visual appeal.
What is it about the flat, gloomy grayness of winter that seems to penetrate our skin and dampen our spirits, at least at higher latitudes?
And in this case, rolling out of Chicago on a late February day, through the unrelenting grayness of the city's outskirts, the coming journey seems unending.
Furthermore, Tom, who is part of the BDSM community, suggested to me that kink culture may offer the broader culture direction on minimizing the grayness in sexual encounters.
His simple picture of a barn in Southampton, N.Y., for example, is a study in elementary geometry, underscored by the pure black, white and grayness of the photographic print.
CreditCreditJulian Faulhaber for The New York Times 'I have known the inexorable sadness of pencils,'' begins Theodore Roethke's ''Dolor,'' the best poem in English about the grayness of the office.
My plea to designers and software engineers: Ignore the fads and go back to the typographic principles of print — keep your type black, and vary weight and font instead of grayness.
"You've got the grayness of everyday life in Ireland juxtaposed with the promise of technicolor from the pop videos on screen and the idea of running away to London," Carney explains.
Despite the day's persistent grayness, the grounds were outfitted with summery private nooks—lawn chairs with pillows, hammocks, a breezy tent with crafts—for women to retreat if they became overwhelmed.
He argued that a Hillary Clinton presidency would make America a place of "gloom" and "grayness" and would produce an out-of-control government that twists the law and Constitution and extinguishes liberty.
" Stewart has been candid about her sexuality before, and told the Guardian earlier this year that by being open about her "own experience," she is "just trying to acknowledge that fluidity, that grayness, which has always existed.
And yet, as the episodes toggle between the ostentation of the hip-hop world and the grayness of police headquarters, it's hard to overlook that a story of this historical significance is rendered in such proletarian fashion.
What a time to be alive, you think, before paying $10 for a bag of chips and a bottle of Fanta in the grub cart on a train that yanks you back into the dripping grayness of reality.
Toronto was a city without an urban crisis, or, rather, its urban crisis was not slums or crime but a grimness and grayness that, in the forties and fifties, threatened to turn the entire city into a Presbyterian chapel.
"Based on my years of experience observing and working with dogs, I've long had a suspicion that dogs with higher levels of anxiety and impulsiveness also show increased muzzle grayness," says King, who has an animal behavior practice in Colorado.
Add to that list Zhang Yimou's Shadow, a historical fantasy-drama that reimagines the palace intrigue of China's Three Kingdoms era as an almost entirely black-and-white world, where the swirl of the two colors reflects the moral grayness of the people who inhabit it.
"Color pages and Bendel's window displays gave Smith, fresh from the pinched dampness and grayness of England in the '50s, much the same sense of abundant, amoral pleasure as reflections on water and glowing fruit on a table gave the Impressionists," the critic Robert Hughes wrote in Time magazine in 1975.
"Essentially, the results indicate that for each standard deviation increase in the measured trait, either anxiety or impulsiveness, the odds of being in a higher rating category of muzzle grayness increase 40% to 65%," said Thomas Smith, a professor at Northern Illinois University's Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment, who was a co-author of the study.
In a way, the evolution of "Game of Thrones" over the seasons shows how it bridged the distance between two eras of TV. It began, in 2011, in the wake of HBO's "Sopranos" era, which took familiar genres (the gangster saga, the cop show, the Western) and set them in worlds of moral grayness and complexity.
CD: Well, I've actually once cycled all the way from Hong Kong to Vietnam throughout Southern China going through all of the major manufacturing cities, and what I saw was just overwhelming pollution – grayness, bleakness, polluted rivers, the scale of manufacturing, the color of people's faces and the misery of the people that I would pass on my bicycle, (while) cycling through China.
When buying hake fillet or other hake product, consumers should look for hake with white flesh that is free of signs of browning, dryness, or grayness, and a seawater fresh smell.
Martin argues: > Having multiple viewpoints is crucial to the grayness of the characters. You > have to be able to see the struggle from both sides, because real human > beings in a war have all these processes of self-justification, telling > ourselves why what we're doing is the right thing.
White is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light that stimulates all three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye in equal amounts and with high brightness compared to the surroundings. A white visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness. White is the lightest possible color.
Black is a color, the perception of which is evoked by the total absence of light that stimulates any of the three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye and with very low brightness compared to the surroundings. A black visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness. Black is the darkest possible color.
In 1996, Falconer designed the set for The Atlantic Theater's production of The Santaland Diaries, written by David Sedaris. Of this, the theater critic for The New York Times, Ben Brantley, wrote, "The cartoon cutout set by Ian Falconer looks totally chic in its monochromatic grayness."Ben Brantley, "Reluctant Elf Adrift in Macy's Yule," The New York Times, November 8, 1996.
These stories were unique and different because the magic of the Caribbean that had previously been seen of his novels was almost completely absent. What Gossaín experienced and portrayed in this novel was the feeling of grayness and the buildings that invaded the souls of the people who lived in them. It had an unfamiliar tone and many of Gossaín's readers were hooked to the work that he had created.
In the 1970s, a revisionist, non-traditional style of samurai film achieved some popularity in Japan. It became known as chambara, an onomatopoeia describing the clash of swords. Its origins can be traced as far back as Akira Kurosawa, whose films feature moral grayness and exaggerated violence, but the genre is mostly associated with 1970s samurai manga by Kazuo Koike, on whose work many later films would be based. Chambara features few of the stoic, formal sensibilities of earlier jidaigeki films – the new chambara featured revenge-driven antihero protagonists, nudity, sex scenes, swordplay, and blood.
In the play, her long-standing despair has been temporarily relieved by a decision that has her uncharacteristically peaceful and talkative. The usual grayness and unsteady physical energy of this woman have given way to a new purpose that is expressed in productivity and detached humor. Thelma "Mama" Cates: A widow, she is starting to feel her age and has easily allowed her depressed daughter to come and take care of all the details of her life. She sees life as she wants it to be, rather than how it is.
In densitometry, a model quite similar to the hue defined above is used for describing colors of CMYK process inks. In 1953, Frank Preucil developed two geometric arrangements of hue, the "Preucil hue circle" and the "Preucil hue hexagon", analogous to our H and H2, respectively, but defined relative to idealized cyan, yellow, and magenta ink colors. The "Preucil hue error" of an ink indicates the difference in the "hue circle" between its color and the hue of the corresponding idealized ink color. The grayness of an ink is , where m and M are the minimum and maximum among the amounts of idealized cyan, magenta, and yellow in a density measurement.
Minetti, asks the policewoman on duty to take the kids there on her way to her house in Doniphan, when the group experiences the grayness and mugginess of the weather. At the armory, Stacey and Arthur reunite with their relieved father, working in his office, who had been out searching for his two oldest children the previous night. Just before Minetti escorts Danny to the Kmart where Linda and Ryan are, Mr. Darlington informs Danny that he doesn't know the whereabouts of John or Goldie. With all streets barricaded either by bulldozers and various emergency vehicles or downed lines and water on the roadway, Mrs.
The Round House received critical acclaim, winning the National Book Award for Fiction in 2012, competing against the likes of Junot Diaz's This is How You Lose Her and Kevin Powers's The Yellow Birds. The novel was also included in The Oyster Review's list of "100 Best Books of the Decade So Far" in 2015. Despite being largely well- received, there are several negative criticisms of the novel as well. New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani claims Erdrich’s portrayal of a realistic criminal act in a reservation is too cartoony, especially when compared to her previous novel, The Plague of Doves, which Kakutani claims was more successful in portraying the shades of psychological grayness.
It is also considered as a healthy and a quiet place to live in as it has a lot of green areas, sports terrains and also a bicycle trail alongside the river. On the other hand, the officer blocks, and their grayness and drabness have earned Blokovi the reputation of some sort of urban ghetto during the 90s. This image was perpetuated by recent Serbian movies such as Rane, Apsolutnih sto, Jedan na jedan, Sutra ujutro, and Sedam i po. However, recently the erection of Delta City shopping mall, plans for Aquapark and Tennis courts near Block 45 have doubled the value of real estate in this area, at the time when New Belgrade with numerous development plans becomes one of the more desirable parts of the city.
New Belgrade seen from Kalemegdan Not much attention was paid to detail and subtlety when New Belgrade was being built during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The objective was clearly to put up as many buildings as fast as possible, in order to accommodate a displaced and growing post-World War II population that was in the middle of a baby boom. This across-the-board brutalist architectural approach led to many apartment buildings and even entire residential blocks looking monumental in an awkward way. Although the problem has been alleviated to certain extent in recent decades by addition of some modern expansion (Hyatt and Intercontinental hotels, luxury Genex condos, Ušće Tower, Belgrade Arena, Delta City, etc.), many still complain about what they see as New Belgrade's "grayness" and "drabness".

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