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14 Sentences With "rosiness"

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Perhaps it could also mean adding even more rosiness to our already extreme rosé obsession.
Melanin determines how light or dark skin appears; hemoglobin influences rosiness, and carotene influences yellowness.
Then, that rosiness shines underneath the skin and brightens someone who might be kind of sallow.
The rich pink color adds just the right amount of rosiness to my cheeks, and it never looks streaky.
But despite some rosiness from the women of Silicon Valley about the progress in 2018, they speak in 10-year visions for a reason.
This kind of rosiness perpetuates the most dubious clichés of Beethoven's greatness; but, to Mr. Langrée's credit, he carried out that statement like a thesis to be proven throughout the night.
When he's anxious — when Trump is calling him angry, when he knows he's holding up the Republican agenda — the rosiness in his face fades, his smile subsides, and his brow furrows.
The general sense of rosiness isn't really anything new — for years, Ms. Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, have forecast that the economy will steadily converge toward a Goldilocks-like state of being neither too hot nor too cold.
That said, according to beloved London-based colorist Josh Wood, the tint does work best on browns that aren't too dark, because the darker the base color, the less rosiness you'll see — but all is not lost for the naturally raven-haired.
I'm convinced that Sedaris has access to a secret Instagram filter that, instead of saturating the brightest colors or dialing up the rosiness, renders everything she posts a little off: flatter and less appealing, like someone has suddenly turned on a fluorescent light.
The effect is part bunker, part grand signifier of civilisation and the building blocks of life, and part tomb too. Neil Austin's forensic lighting, cutting through clouds of haze, sees to it that as Edward Bennett and Will Attenborough's Crick and Watson finally unravel a secret held from mankind for millennia, all hint of rosiness in Rosalind's face vanishes, a deathly pallor taking its stead. Can one image tell us almost everything? Yes, it can.
The Visi-Sonor appears in the Isaac Asimov book Foundation and Empire. The fictional musical instrument stimulates brain cells and causes imagined lights, sounds and emotions directly: > "His long fingers caressed softly and slowly, pressing lightly on contacts > with a rippling motion, resting themselves momentarily on one key then > another – and in the air before them there was a soft glowing rosiness, just > inside the range of vision." With the Mule's great power, the Visi-Sonor became a killing device later in the book.Isaac Asimov: The Foundations Of Science Fiction.
Both Spaun and Mayrhofer describe the period of the composition of Winterreise as one in which Schubert was in a deeply melancholic frame of mind, as Mayrhofer puts it, because "life had lost its rosiness and winter was upon him." Spaun tells that Schubert was gloomy and depressed, and when asked the reason replied, > "Come to Schober's today and I will play you a cycle of terrifying songs; > they have affected me more than has ever been the case with any other > songs." He then, with a voice full of feeling, sang the entire Winterreise > for us. We were altogether dumbfounded by the sombre mood of these songs, > and Schober said that one song only, "Der Lindenbaum", had pleased him.
In Mi Novia, Luna employed an "ingratiating technique" that is predisposed to stifle the personality of the painter. The woman in Mi Novia is designed to appear similar to the "other ladies of distinction" portrayed by the other so-called Salon painters. It is designed to calculatingly seduce and easily capture the attention of the viewers using "glamorous clichés" such as the "girlish tilt of the head", the "dewy eyes", the "auburn curls" on the forehead, the lacy and ornamental "clots" of pigment of the garment, the slickness of the pictorial surface, the banal and sweet rosiness of the facial expression, and the presence of a "winy purple" background. The painting is full of "obvious" gimmickry that evokes an emotional response from the spectators. The natural, cute, and pretty face of the woman in the painted picture was set to make the onlookers’ imagination float or wander "in reverie".

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