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Cover me Those colorful scarves brightening up a N.H. park aren't for show.
Rainbow banners brightening up our streets for #MarriageEquality 🏳️‍🌈 Pic: contactsheetgallery/IG pic.twitter.
HTC is brightening up its HTC 10 color lineup in the US today.
Each one clips onto your toilet, brightening up your bathroom experience upon motion activation.
Red accents abound, brightening up the cabin and paying respect to the car's "Sport" moniker.
" She continued, "One of the best parts of this job is brightening up a parent's day.
She happily stops to pass out hugs and hand-holds, brightening up the streets of New York.
Later, the Moon enters warm, friendly Fire sign Leo at 5:32 PM, brightening up our evening.
It's a clever workaround for a lack of dual-apertures, doing a fine job of brightening up photos.
Holiday shoppers ended the year with plenty of retail therapy, brightening up an otherwise bleak year for retail.
Then, of course, there's the feel-good factor of brightening up someone else's mood in these dark times.
While in Miami for the week, Kardashian let herself be inspired by her surroundings by brightening up her wardrobe.
A London schoolteacher's irrepressible optimism turns the days of those she's intent on brightening up into a living hell.
Dogs are usually pretty great at brightening up one's day, but this photo series will have you barking for more.
What could be better than brightening up the workweek or weekend with our favorite treats, and a little ROYGBIV action?
Aside from feeding his family and brightening up the urban landscape, Sidow still has ambitions to do more with his art.
"Always start with as little blush as possible without brightening up the cheeks right away," the artist shared in an Instagram.
After the dust settles on spring cleaning, we're brightening up our spaces with pops of bold blues, vibrant yellows, and flirty florals.
Look no further than this yellow eye look, complete with its edgy, graffiti-inspired vibe, perfect for brightening up any holiday gathering.
Brightening up the pantries of many homes in India, the spice is interwoven into daily life, the cuisine, and cultural and healing traditions.
"Thank you thank you to Isobel for brightening up my day - it definitely made our first Christmas together in our new home," Brown said.
"The dark, cold, autumn days may have started to set in but this week we are brightening up the commute for Londoners," Three's blog reads.
A video uploaded to social media in early September shows an enthusiastic traffic warden brightening up the evening commute for drivers in Pretoria (South Africa).
A couple visiting from Ireland, Declan and Sandra Halligan, listened patiently, brightening up when the seller said Lee Evans, the English comic, would also be there.
It's possible that you might have overlooked the songs playing in the stores and the lights brightening up the night and the ... do people carol this early?
Following the tragic news, many paid tribute to Hensley and remembered him for brightening up the Florida waters with his Captain Jack Sparrow costumes and friendly nature.
Highlights and balayage are the usual go-tos for brightening up brown hair, but blonde isn't the only pick-me-up for a brunette shade you're feeling blah about.
Th August Doorbell Cam Pro is a small metal square with built-in cameras and a floodlight for brightening up your doorway if someone rings the doorbell at night.
There are smooth portable options for freshening up desks, sleek models with chic filter sleeves for brightening up bedrooms, and large modern designs that make fashionable yet subtle living room accents.
He's also been brightening up awards season with his witty speeches at the SAG Awards, Golden Globes, and (by proxy) the BAFTAs, proving he is the modern definition of a movie star.
The large 5.7-inch display is smaller than the 5.8-inch screen on the Galaxy S8, but it's also ultra crisp and features Dolby Vision technology for brightening up otherwise dull colors.
I've found that the Galaxy S20 Ultra can add too much brightness to a photo, and it can remove a photo's depth as a result of brightening up shady areas and shadows.
MayfairProbably the most flattering filter of all, Mayfair floods the frame with soft, pink light, brightening up the center of your face and making skin glow (naturally, Instagram knew about strobing way before you did).
Justin Bieber went to a dark place as he grew dependent on drugs and dealt with various health issues, but he's committed to getting better and brightening up his days ahead ... he says so himself.
One of the highlights of the international Documenta exhibition in 2017 was Vivian Suter's display of loosely painted canvases, unframed, fluttering like elegant laundry outdoors in Athens and brightening up a glassy storefront in Kassel, Germany.
So thing in Europe don't look as if they are brightening up over summer and that of course is a very dangerous environment because I think the world economy is at, is about to turn a corner.
The Pixel has the highest resolution front camera at 27 megapixels, but it doesn't offer a front-facing flash — something that Apple and Samsung pull off by briefly brightening up the screen when you take a selfie.
"The positive response was so overwhelming and I saw how much it was brightening up people's day, and how much people thought I looked like Josh Gad, and I just knew I wanted to do more," Madjar said.
Brightening up your own unique skin tone — whether that's pale, deep, or somewhere in between — feels more current, and brands are picking up on that shift by giving us things like body gloss and full-on body highlighter.
If you do want to take your mobile image edits to the next level, Adobe Photoshop Fix for Android and iOS (free) lets you do everything from warping objects in images to brightening up shadows, all with a few taps.
If you believe in a special moisturizer for the half-moon area under your eyes, then this one is excellent for brightening up dark circles and depuffing (especially when stored in the fridge); if you can think of 65 better uses for $65, then skip.
We can always count on Jason Momoa's enthusiasm to get us through the day, whether he's brightening up Justice League with his bro-speak or geeking out about Game of Thrones, the show that killed him off back in Season 1 but still retains his eternal loyalty.
At first glance, the teaser image sent to event attendees like YouTuber Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) doesn't reveal much about the Model Y.  So Brownlee ran the cloaked image through iOS's built-in image editor to see if he could uncover any details by brightening up the picture.
Image: NvidiaLighting is particularly hard to get right with rasterization: It's treated more or less as moving in a straight line, brightening up the sides of objects closest to the light and casting a shadow on the other side, but lighting in the real world doesn't quite work like that.
Translucent powder is available in both pressed and loose forms. Its use is to mattify the skin to reduce oiliness and shine. It can be used for the ‘baking’ application technique, by brightening up certain areas of the face, offering a long-lasting wear.
As of 2011 the buildings are not in use. In 2008/2009, the station underwent a brightening-up programme run by the Invergordon "Off The Wall" group. Northbound, leaving the station, the track snakes under a one-way road bridge and runs alongside Park Primary School until turning into single track; it then runs through the Invergordon distillery and Inverbreakie housing estate. It then enters the woods.
Farley, Mike Interview with Dean Roland Bullz-Eye (July 28, 2005). Retrieved on April 25, 2009 "Shine" features guitar with a slight distortion and mellow atmosphere throughout the verses. Its chorus pounds with staccato riffs before brightening up with the lyrics "Heaven let your light shine down." Later, the song's bridge modulates into double-time behind a hard rock guitar solo before returning to its previous state of calmness.
Rosendo Ruiz Suárez was born in Santiago de Cuba on 1 March 1885. He became a tailor, but soon became interested in music. Like Sindo Garay, Ruiz had a humble background and he taught himself the guitar. Pepe Sánchez gave him lessons to improve his guitar technique and took him into a group of musicians who were brightening up fiestas for wealthy whites in the environs of Santiago de Cuba.
Later Leonard Lord appointed her as a colour consultant to the British Motor Corporation, charged with brightening up the Austin image to appeal to women drivers. She also designed fabric patterns for the interior of the Mini. After her husband's death she lived alone in St John's Wood, London, then as a resident in a care home, Parkwood House, Camden, where she died on 10 August 1994. She was cremated at Golders Green crematorium.
A traditional Canarian house was torn down to be replaced with the building that became the Fisherman's museum in Puerto Santiago. In 2002 Romain decided the plain fronted, modern edifice needed brightening up and approached the local council with his design. The drab frontage was transformed into a two-storey sea themed mural that incorporates sculptures of fishermen. He is going to live in Icod de los Vinos, where he installs his studio.
Shortly afterwards Maureen was diagnosed with cancer and was admitted to the Royal Marsden Hospital. There, using her fellow-patients as play-testers, she developed the game Chip In, which her company manufactured and used in the campaign to raise £25 million for the Royal Marsden, the world's first specialist cancer hospital. The Appeal President was Princess Diana, and the main backing newspaper was the Daily Star. Maureen was voted Londoner of the Year, in London Electricity's Brightening Up London campaign.
Access to the Bolton platform is by a long steep multi-stepped ramp and to the Wigan platform via a steep unstepped ramp. Access to both platforms has not been improved for those with prams, pushchairs or wheelchairs. There is a large free car park with unsignposted access to the station. The station is partly maintained by the Friends of Westhoughton Station, a voluntary group set up in 2012 with the aim of brightening up the station and providing floral displays.
The Twelve Vows of the Medicine Buddha upon attaining Enlightenment, according to the Medicine Buddha Sutra are: 1\. I vow that my body shall shine as beams of brilliant light on this infinite and boundless world, showering on all beings, getting rid of their ignorance and worries with my teachings. May all beings be like me, with a perfect status and character, upright mind and soul, and finally attaining enlightenment like the Buddha. 2\. I vow that my body be like crystal, pure and flawless, radiating rays of splendid light to every corner, brightening up and enlightening all beings with wisdom.
Paintings in Hospitals was founded in 1959 by Sheridan Russell, Head Almoner at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. From the early 1950s, Russell had observed that the paintings of contemporary artists were far more effective than the existing reproductions in brightening up the corridors and waiting rooms of the hospital. Russell persuaded his art-world contacts to donate artworks for display in the hospital's corridors and waiting rooms. Initially, administration of the hospital art scheme was through an advisory committee of art experts, established under the leadership of Sir Dennis Proctor, former chair of the Tate Gallery.
The normal venues for dance are in and around the South Hams of Devon, brightening up the local life with fine performances, followed by great music and song. Dartington Morris is particularly well known for their active Young Morris side, with boys aged between 8 and 14 - a great example of keeping the Morris tradition alive. In the early days the side practised in the 13th Century "Pillar Studio" at Dartington Hall. Whilst practising and contemplating a name for the side, Leonard Elmhirst, a founder of the Dartington Hall Trust, informed the men that he had once danced the Morris.
Photographers would thus not only choose colorful scenes, but put colorfully costumed people in them.J. Collins and C. Lutz, Eloquent Obsessions: Writing Cultural Criticism, Duke University Press, 1994 () The method is especially popular in brightening up photographs with drab or earth-toned backgrounds, or to focus attention on a subject. Hence, it is popular mainly in landscape photography, but has use in portrait photography as well, for example in National Geographic photographs of the Maasai people of Africa, who traditionally wear a red robe. This method grew increasingly popular as color photography technology improved, and was spurred on by color film companies like Kodak.
The team included the Reverend David Sheppard (the future Bishop of Liverpool), was managed by the Duke of Norfolk and was accompanied by Dexter's wife Susan, who did some modelling in Australia, all of which created great press interest in the touring team. Although Dexter and the Australian captain Richie Benaud where both committed to attacking captaincy "brightening up" cricket the last two Tests were dull draws. Not everyone was happy with the glamour that attended the tour; Fred Trueman wrote: > The very first press conference was overloaded with questions about whether > the Duke of Norfolk's horses would be seen on Australian race tracks. I > couldn't believe it.
"Artichoke" wallpaper by Morris and Co, designed by John Henry Dearle During the Napoleonic Wars, trade between Europe and Britain evaporated, resulting in the gradual decline of the wallpaper industry in Britain. However, the end of the war saw a massive demand in Europe for British goods which had been inaccessible during the wars, including cheap, colourful wallpaper. The development of steam-powered printing presses in Britain in 1813 allowed manufacturers to mass-produce wallpaper, reducing its price and so making it affordable to working-class people. Wallpaper enjoyed a huge boom in popularity in the nineteenth century, seen as a cheap and very effective way of brightening up cramped and dark rooms in working-class areas.

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