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How can we make foods more stimulating to the eye?
The prisoners remain invisible to the eye of the viewer.
And I went to the eye doctor and got a haircut.
Most people, including myself, don't like going to the eye doctor.
He was doubled over in pain after a poke to the eye.
"A lethal dose is not even visible to the eye," she added.
It's interesting to the eye, sure, but tectonically heavy to the ear.
But between these are several visual poems, much weirder to the eye.
Everything there, it seemed, was designed to be inoffensive to the eye.
From the tongue to the page to the eye, one thing becomes another.
Blue is a pleasing and common color to the eye on digital screens.
But despite these applications, it's still a f---ing needle to the eye.
Avoid fixtures with exposed bulbs, as those can be harsh to the eye.
Nor the state—carriage horses trotting ever steady blinders acute to the eye.
Going to the eye doctor is one of those yearly errands I always dread.
And it succeeds: The holograms are almost always crisp and clear to the eye.
Lundqvist visited a specialist Thursday and learned there was no damage to the eye.
The symmetrical perfection in many of the rooms is a joy to the eye.
It recognizes that invisible-to-the-eye AI-based manipulation poses a real challenge.
He also gets good height, and the overall jump is very pleasing to the eye.
Tiny robots invisible to the eye, or an iPod many orders smaller than its predecessors.
Getting screened for Alzheimer's disease could soon mean taking a trip to the eye doctor.
Hauch said they were aiming to make it "as pleasant to the eye as possible".
Sometimes to find shelter from the storm, you have to push onwards to the eye.
Just throwing this data into a spreadsheet, it would be immediately obvious to the eye.
The slim air fryer is definitely pleasing to the eye compared to its bulkier counterparts.
A while back I had pink eye and went to the eye doctor for it.
Beyond being pleasing to the eye, dark mode can offer significant improvements to battery life.
These events only add more context to the eye-catching pieces included in the festival.
I had plenty of packing material and it looked colorful and attractive to the eye.
Amazingly, the result is as stunning to the palate as it is to the eye.
Unfortunately, far too many people underestimate the importance of regular visits to the eye doctor.
"We decided to post this to bring this to the eye of public," Kenney said.
The work's trembling crustiness makes the odd, low-volume noise become concrete to the eye.
The dangerous and toxic, The Power of Poison reiterates, are often pleasing to the eye.
I send a thank you to the eye doctor gods as I finish up my appointment.
In response to the eye-popping allegations, Tester and the Republican chair of Veterans' Affairs Sen.
Marggraff is doing to the eye what Steve Jobs did to the finger with the mouse.
Hickenlooper's merch is pleasing to the eye, and almost makes up for his long last name!
The AI, however, can detect changes invisible to the eye and improve the accuracy of diagnosis.
The officer gave him two choices: go to the eye doctor or hand over your license.
The color palette is soft and pleasing to the eye, yet he still gets your attention.
It happens when there's poor connection between brain signals and the muscles attached to the eye.
Children from less wealthy families were also older at their first visit to the eye doctor.
High-quality flatware is appealing to the eye, durable, requires minimal maintenance, and makes eating enjoyable.
If it moves back to the eye where the retina is, it can cause nerve damage.
The illustrations are pleasing to the eye; Davis's skilled, cartoon-like renderings are simple and streamlined.
Ocular trauma is any type of injury that occurs to the eye or the tissues around it.
The biggest upgrades are invisible to the eye, but embrace Sonos's recent partnerships with Amazon and Apple.
The ingested parasite "can also move to the eye, and you can get ocular angiostrongylus," Walden said.
"He was touched close to the eye... but he's going to be fine," he wrote in French.
While the patterns are pleasing to the eye, something seems to lurk beneath—exactly something Smallwood intends.
You can also see the cabinets have no visible handles, keeping the space clean to the eye.
The former employee compared Musk's attention to the Eye of Sauron from "The Lord of the Rings."
The art of this revival is highly sensory, stimulating to the eye, and often to the hand.
Just remember to have an odd number of pillows, as this is more interesting to the eye.
The fruit was just so "pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom," Genesis reads.
According to the eye test, Ball is antsy enough to make it work more times than not.
The result, like "De Humani Corporis Fabrica", is both pleasing to the eye and important to the field.
The funds then go to those who need surgeries or can't afford to go to the eye doctor.
These could all be less distracting to the eye so you focus on Facebook's content, not its chrome.
What looks like the same color to the eye and brain might be made of different actual stuff.
Emergency management of any chemical injury to the eye is immediate irrigation and to seek help, he said.
The comparisons to the Eye of Sauron from Lord of the Rings were almost too easy to make.
The movie leaves quite a bit to the eye of the beholder, but it's always worth looking at.
It's a dense, cold cloud of gas and dust, invisible to the eye, and stars are forming in it.
"It's much closer to the eye than you think," Mayer says while pointing to the corner of his eye.
And that's just what is apparent to the eye: we assume, buried within, is even more lactose-laden goodness.
We broke the story, the repairs -- which didn't seem major to the eye -- were gonna cost upwards of $32k!!!
It's bad enough to take an elbow to the eye—not to mention a fractured one coated in plaster.
It noted that "sometimes 'what is essential is invisible to the eye,'" and thanked investors for considering the company.
Light hitting the dry material is somewhat scattered within it, but a good share is reflected to the eye.
One minute he was Popin' it up with the masses, and the next he took one to the eye.
Another way to make your workspace more pleasing to the eye, is to splurge on a power strip hider.
We always joke that was a little in-house reference to the Eye of Sauron, which of course WETA designed.
As evidence for that hunch, both twins had genetic variations linked to the eye change, though only Scott developed it.
These are drawings she made for children who, like her younger self, make regular visits to the eye doctor's office.
The brightly colored canopies in this regional market in Dandaji may be pleasing to the eye, but they're also practical.
That's right, you can enable dark mode on your iPhone, making everything more pleasing to the eye in low-light situations.
It must be tastier, more unique, more tempting to the eye, more evident of your technical baking abilities than everyone else's.
Everywhere you look there are tasteful reminders of times gone by, carefully arranged to bring a wistful tear to the eye.
In portrait mode, the resulting photos are, again, way too soft to my liking, but are generally pleasing to the eye.
I should imagine it's unlikely to cause permanent damage to the eye from short durations like this, from recreational drug use.
Teagan is strong, just like the famous superhero but courageously battles a heart defect that isn't outwardly apparent to the eye.
Based on Fibonacci's sequence, the ratio combines symmetry and asymmetry in a way that is alluring and attractive to the eye.
Another great piece for professionals, the Stella is slightly brighter-colored than the Orion, making it more immediately appealing to the eye.
While the models' skin looked luminous and dewy, when it came to the eye makeup, Kendal went for all matte neutral colors.
Having the right professional also means a lower risk of a situation in which chemicals are being applied to the eye area.
As the layers multiply and become denser, the embedded and abstracted images rise to the eye in their own time like memories.
We spend our time and R and D tuning our Digital Lightfield Signal to the eye-brain system, not electronic camera sensors.
Someone would fall from a bicycle, for instance, and scrape her face along the pavement, causing multiple lacerations, including to the eye.
Beyoncé's performances have seemed staged down to the eye roll before, but last night, she seemed loose, a little giddy.
I do find that some of the toys are even more appealing to the eye than easy for kids to play with.
The panels of beef emerge beautifully tender, the connecting stitches of fat visible to the eye but dissembling immediately on the tongue.
A visit to Zak, located on L.A.'s Fairfax Avenue, is not simply a visit to the eye doctor; it's an experience.
At her office that day, she asked her colleagues whether they had ever seen herpes transmitted to the eye by a kiss.
My coworker just went to the eye doctor a few weeks ago so I call up his doctor for an appointment instead.
It seems like the internet in this film is designed to be overwhelming, but it also has to be parsable to the eye.
This other example shows the downside, however, as the less-exposed, Visual Core-deprived shot appears more atmospheric and pleasing to the eye.
According to the ad, you can renew your contact lens prescription online for $20, and skip a trip to the eye doctor altogether.
So just how "classic" this sushi-fied take on a California chicken burrito is will be up to the eye of the beholder.
"The trick here was how do we get it inside the cell and how do we deliver it to the eye?" he said.
Our caramel dessert benefited from a similar "consommé" as a foil to denser ingredients: clear to the eye but full of cacao flavor.
High-quality dinnerware sets are resistant to scratching and chipping, can go in the dishwasher and microwave, and are appealing to the eye.
One shootout later, Denise has died from the arrow to the eye — unlike our friend Carl — and Eugene's been shot in the stomach.
Certain items also simply make for prettier subjects ("an exotic pineapple is more pleasing to the eye than a common cucumber," they write).
But our ability to speak openly about emotional abuse remains stunted, in part because the bruises it leaves are invisible to the eye.
The virus can infect the eye, causing what's known as herpes keratitis, which if left untreated can cause permanent damage to the eye.
That way, even if you trip over your words, you can easily divert your audience's attention to the eye-catching spectacle on screen.
To the eye, the panels look a bit like fossils, and like lava flows — "like pleated silk, in a way," Ms. van Herpen said.
We worked together on some grid manipulation to lessen the black square count as well to make the puzzle more pleasing to the eye.
They then play around with those metal bits, trying different configurations, in an effort to ensure the final mix is pleasing to the eye.
James Harden is hot on his heels, but the steamrolling anger of Russ's game is much more compelling to the eye than Harden's slipperiness.
The surrounding waters are rendered in rounded, rippling blue forms that are very pleasing to the eye and compliment the cowering man's palpable angst.
Specifically, neurons that relay pain signals along the branch of the nerve that leads directly to the eye fire up for no apparent reason.
I am in continued awe of Missy's ability to push the boundaries of the style of music both to the eye and to the ear.
However, for the spectrum of lights to be really visible to the eye, you'd have to head somewhere with clear skies and minimal light pollution.
"The concentrated light from the optics will go right through the filters on the eclipse glasses and cause severe injury to the eye," Fienberg said.
In that respect, the Primo is the converse of Sony's Xperia line, which is gorgeous to the eye but rather less friendly to the palm.
But to the eye of someone who has spent an unhealthy amount of time looking into Frank Ocean's life, these images appear to be real.
Also like the EO1, the display has a matte finish in an effort to make its screen less abrasive and more pleasing to the eye.
In simple terms, this technique slips a character or characters that have no width—and are thus invisible to the eye—within other regular text.
The only explicit reference to a formal system of beliefs in the film is to the eye of Horus, a protective symbol from ancient Egypt.
The sport most likely to result in harm to the eye was basketball, the researchers found, accounting for more than a quarter of the injuries.
Whatever it was, it was pleasing to the eye—and Jurgen Klopp, as it ended up being the game-winner, completing the comeback 2-1.
These often hybrid objects are charged with sly spirits only partially visible to the eye, which nevertheless transmit codes that enact both reparations and détournements.
Also, dieters have to be on high alert for hidden carbs, often invisible to the eye, yet coating that seemingly keto-friendly fried cheese. Yes.
And some people probably do want to chitchat with their toothbrush, so sure, they can feed their mouth-cleaning data to the Eye of Sauron.
On a show like Grey's, a blood panel is a perfect narrative tool to reveal a breadth of diagnoses that aren't obvious to the eye.
The final typeface presents a series of letters that are blocky, yet immediately readable to the eye and faithful to the arrangement of braille dots.
The X-MADIS (eXpeditionary Mobile Aerial Defense Integrated System) launches an attack that is invisible to the eye, but is devastatingly deadly to an enemy drone.
And the central saga of the boy and his animal companion ought to bring a tear to the eye of anyone who's ever loved a pet.
In particular, gymnosperms - plants that have naked seeds visible to the eye and not enclosed in fruit - can spread a large amount of pollen by air.
And the company is known for valuing aesthetics as much as function in its designs, which could make things a little more pleasing to the eye.
They then compiled the resulting 5,200 papers, and -Archivist, who previously told Motherboard that his first name is John, uploaded the resulting archive to The-Eye.
Bollinger Motors, a small EV startup from New York, has announced a follow-up to the eye-catching all-electric B220 SUV that debuted last year.
Using Galaxy gloss, he then traced a line from the center of the eyebrow down to the eye, continuing with a dot on the lower lid.
The best dinnerware setsHigh-quality dinnerware sets are resistant to scratching and chipping, can go in the dishwasher and microwave, and are appealing to the eye.
Although invisible to the eye, the logo can be spotted easily under magnification, and will serve as a mark of quality and assurance, De Beers said.
"The light was soft, mellow, and grateful to the eye, and it seemed almost like writing by daylight," they reported in an article the following day.
Daniel was praising Eddie's use of color, its calculated affront to the eye, and something else he couldn't quite get, when abruptly he made a discovery.
While generally perceived images are caused by light stimulating photoreceptors at the back of the eye, they can also be triggered by applying pressure to the eye.
Now, these patterns would be far too close to the eye for you to make them out, except perhaps as smudges or dark areas in your vision.
What's most unexpected about an art show exploring Confederate monuments, intersectional feminism, and racist propaganda is how weirdly comforting and pleasing to the eye it all is.
Used together with the Peek app, the phone is held close to the eye and will auto-focus to show the test taker's retina on the screen.
Packed with a cutting edge display and NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics, every game you boot up will be impressive to the eye (did somebody say ray tracing?).
"The same damage that occurs to our skin occurs to the eye," he said: specifically "eye burn," a form of short-term damage similar to a sunburn.
Starting farther from the end and drawing out will create a more dramatic effect, while staying close to the eye will make sure it appears more natural.
"I thought I was going to lose my eye at first, it's what the doctor said because it's a pretty bad trauma to the eye," he explained.
But, after assuring them that the project's intentions were pure, the elders gave him permission, provided the virtual recreations would remain invisible or abstract to the eye.
So we're seeing girls who we saw as natural for the last couple years in a much different way, which seems exciting and new to the eye.
With Ryan, the body is unleashing energy and emotion in a very free way, and you kind of lose the concept of being pretty to the eye.
I swatch a pale pastel pink lipstick on my hand, then use a brush to add it to the eye as a liner or wash of shadow.
Anytime you cut the skin it increases the risk of an infection, and because it's so close to the eye, it could be dangerous if not treated promptly.
Its rising walls are built of tan-colored bricks that, to the eye, seem like your typical building materials, but they are actually made entirely out of waste.
For a fresh-faced look, he uses a round blending brush or a flat brush to apply bronzer in the crease, creating a subtle contour to the eye.
Its pastel colors stand out among the sea of grey, gold, and silver smartphones, and they are refreshing to look at, while still being attractive to the eye.
"We had trouble on five jumps in a row and had issues that maybe were not visible to the eye but that I didn't like," Klimov told reporters.
Timed and scored competitions aside, the results are far more relative to the eye of the beholder than any account of high-pressure child rearing can quite allow.
The gathering is linked to the eye-popping Vent Haven Museum in nearby Fort Mitchell, which houses about 900 dummies as well as playbills, photographs, recordings and props.
Davis has the knack of making her subject comfortable enough to reveal a critical existential truth seething beneath the surface — perceptible to the eye, but difficult to articulate.
A second of arc is about the size of a star as it appears to the eye under the best and calmest of conditions from a mountaintop observatory.
There are three different ways to see, but they all have one thing in common: Light has to travel from the object to the eye of the beholder.
Through subtle manipulation of timing and Aldo's expectations, Holloway had the featherweight great swinging at shadows and was able to needle him with repeated jabs to the eye.
Smoking changes the pressures in a person&aposs sinuses, which are located next to the eye sockets, and this may have made her more prone to fracture, he said.
Rossum adds that she turns to the eye liner to create a sexy smoky eye for a date night, and she's a huge fan of the lipsticks as well.
"We've found that a visit to the eye doctor is often a person's entry point into the healthcare system," VSP global board member Ryan Wineinger said in a statement.
A brutal confrontation at Miranda Kerr's Malibu home Friday morning has left 2 people hospitalized ... 1 with multiple gunshot wounds and 1 with a stab wound to the eye.
Most everyone, including the New York Times, has compared the black hole to the Eye of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings trilogy — a symbol of ultimate evil.
It's gorgeous to look at in the same way a sleek piece of technology — like a new iPhone or a compact, microthin laptop — is also beautiful to the eye.
NASA quickly realized that a crumb to the eye of an astronaut could be problematic, or that even worse, a crumb in an electrical panel could cause a fire.
"Social media has also definitely affected food in that it has to be aesthetically pleasing to the eye," said Paola Guasp, owner, chef, and co-founder of Amara Kitchen.
Siedlecki's team was looking for signs that the chocolate had dilated the blood vessels in the retina, which would mean volunteers were getting better blood flow to the eye.
In a vast glass cabinet filled with marine animals of all shapes, sizes, colours, and degrees of being alive, this one is arguably the least appealing to the eye.
The worst weather during hurricanes is typically found closest to the eye of the storm, but that's not necessarily the case with tropical storms that are still forming, like Barry.
This is why it was necessary to achieve delicate fabrication of electronic circuit patterns with wires that are invisible to the eye, on the order of a few microns wide.
If you've ever been to the eye doctor, you are most likely familiar with the big metal fixture patients peer through while answering questions about the letters on the chart.
"As far as we know, inadvertent administration of E-Cig liquid to the eye instead of eyedrops has not been previously reported in the ophthalmic journals," he said by email.
She began by placing these cooling, soft pads under my eyes—similar to the eye masks that are flooding beauty emporiums everywhere, except they didn't hold any skin-nourishing properties.
The look and texture of sugar cubes, with their near perfect crystalline symmetry, is marvelous to the eye, but perhaps even more so in the hands of Karni and Saul.
Mr. Harrison was a designer, not an inventor; his mission was to refashion consumer products so they could be mass-produced, pleasing to the eye and conducive to easier living.
"What is there, and has consistently been throughout Mr. Puryear's career," Holland Cotter wrote in The Times in 2014, "is work that's political, playful, sweet to the eye and deep."
Here and there a small village appeared in a clearing, a few thatched huts on stilts — to the eye, no different from the ones I'd seen in 19th-century photos.
During his research, the lawsuit said, Dr. Cholkar discovered a novel way of delivering a pharmaceutical drug to the eye using hydrogenated castor oil and a chemical called Octoxynol-40.
To the eye, Brand looks like just another bro chef, another 214-year-old manchild—arms covered in tattoos, vintage Jordans, trendy joggers, a plain black tee that's probably inexplicably expensive.
It's not so bad that you'll be noticing individual pixels, but text and icons definitely feel less sharp to the eye compared to the G7 and its 2270 x 1080 display.
Reimagined by N.Y.C.-based design firm Stonehill Taylor, the luxe hotel pays homage to the eye-catching original structure of the building, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and opened in 1962.
In fact, at least initially, to the eye of an hiring committee the weight of a publication is primarily given by the "impact factor" of the journal in which it appears.
Loss of sleep is only the initial problem: The mobile floodlights generate excessive blue light, which appears white to the eye and suppresses melatonin more than some other wavelengths of light.
The fine-grained river mud was rolled and patted into shape, sliced, lifted to the eye and, in dazzling sunlight of a scribal courtyard, under supervision, the cuneiform figures were incised.
In the past, children have been hospitalized with difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness and temporary vision loss due to chemical burns to the eye, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
This meant I spent five years feigning menstrual cramps to avoid badminton and netball games so tedious that getting a lacrosse ball to the eye one time actually livened things up.
Me: "ma I think I need to go to the eye doctor"My mom: "no what u need to do is stop spending all that time on that damn phone"Me: pic.twitter.
FUTURISTIC MINI-SUB COULD BE A VALUABLE WEAPON FOR NAVY SEALS Jaguar is also armed with weapons such as jamming systems that deliver attacks invisible to the eye, but with powerful impact.
The beauty influencer shirks the standard swatch format in favor of something that's a little more interesting to the eye — and a lot more fun for the pop culture enthusiast in you.
Both works are boldly pleasing to the eye, but overshadowed in terms of verve and humor by the monumental female pisser "Fontaine" (2012), by Elsa Sahal, installed in the museum's central courtyard.
Satellite data like that from FIRMS doesn't give the cause or type of fire, which means things like controlled burns or brush fires appear the same to the eye as forest fires.
In "Point to the Eye" (1931-53) a narrow truncheon, a stand-in for a phallus, aims its sharp end at a miniaturized head that could itself be a symbolic sex organ.
"Canada is closer to the eye of the storm than say, U.S. is," Avigdor said, adding that the TSX's sensitivity to the commodity complex is a reason for investors to remain cautious.
The sound of the confections' names, their delicate scents, their textures between the teeth (crumbly, slippery, airy, dense, stretchy), the miniature landscapes they offer to the eye: All are of equal import.
Novartis' spin-off of Alcon may bring fresh competition to the eye-care space, but Bausch Health Companies is still its undisputed leader, CEO Joseph Papa argued in a Monday interview with Cramer.
As Hurricane Florence continues to wreak havoc on the Carolinas, weather people and storm chasers are heading as close as they can to the eye of the storm without putting themselves in danger.
Kass would have skinned the jail in late 19th century Arts and Crafts — soothing and restful to the eye — but as a prisoner, she was totally cut off from the open data stream.
That said, penguins can go through periods where they aren't very pleasing to the eye: This is called a "catastrophic molt," where a penguin loses all of its feathers, then re-grows them.
"Brown is going to give the effect of having a lot more lashes," he explains, adding that the softer shade directs all of the attention to the eye shadow, rather than the lashes.
Each compositional element (including the yoga mat that serves as a pedestal) is arranged so that its ordinary function, while still materially present to the eye, falls away in the act of recognition.
" Bee herself went exploring the concept of "deep fakes" — essentially faked, face-swapped video that is seamless to the eye — in another taped bit, after which she joked with the audience, "Everybody okay?
MILAN — The common element to the eclectic group of works that Sam Havadtoy created for his exhibit "Only Remember the Future" at the Mudima Foundation here is not immediately noticeable to the eye.
Virtual reality is about to go mainstream, but a lack of content threatens to hold it back Technology is surrounding us; its surface is becoming more complex, pliable and familiar to the eye.
However, this quiz shows that sometimes you can accurately tell whether a person is lying or not just by paying attention to the eye movements, their confidence while talking, and their body language.
But Jones, shielded from the wet weather by a treacherous plastic umbrella, proved difficult to get to, with Teigen leaning in for a hug but instead taking an umbrella point straight to the eye.
But so much about baking, as any practitioner worth their pinch of salt will tell you, takes place at the invisible-to-the-eye chemical level, and Myhrvold wanted to expose that hidden process.
Willow conceded there can definitely be subtle variances in population from year to year, and some recent changes in New York may have made it a little more hospitable to the eye-catching bugs.
And Black Lives Matter and immigration are real issues, so it's not as though it was apparent to the eye, especially when you put it in the context of the other crap on Facebook.
It's not because crystal chandeliers and geode formations are pleasing to the eye, even though they are; rather, shiny things remind us of our fundamental need for water, the glistening surface of a stream.
If there's one thing you can do for yourself (or with someone else) that's not only pleasing to the eye, but good for the soul, it's treating yourself to a night at the ballet.
Packed with 142 materials ranging from crayons to watercolor paints, this art kit is appropriate for any age, and the organization is almost as pleasing to the eye as their upcoming creations will be. 
But now, he said, it was time to consider a better home for his ever-growing collection — a bow to the eye rolls from his long-resigned domestic partner and fellow teacher, Jerilyn Rubenstein.
The 1992 film Single White Female, Hedy (Jennifer Jason Leigh) befriends Allie Jones (Bridget Fonda), starts impersonating her, sleeps with her fiancé, and eventually murders him with a well-aimed stiletto to the eye.
Run through appropriate algorithms, patterns within the penumbra, invisible to the eye but recorded by the camera, could be used to reconstruct cartoon faces, university logos and arrangements of stripes that the screen had displayed.
Apple News makes more of an attempt to create a Flipboard-style interface that's pleasing to the eye, and when it works, it works very well—though when it doesn't work it looks rather ugly.
Between the lines: That the FTC publicly commented on the investigation at all is evidence of the wide interest in the Equifax breach — thanks to the eye-popping number of Americans who might be affected.
Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color, which Vanderpoel first published in 2148, sought to teach an audience of non-artists how to combine colors in ways pleasing to the eye.
Here's a look back at some of the best styles men have worn on the red carpet, from the Old Hollywood charm of Cary Grant to the eye-catching ensembles worn by actor Timothée Chalamet.
ET, NBATV, FSN Sun (Miami), FSN Indiana ABOUT THE HEAT (14-298): Points guard Goran Dragic scored 15 points in 17 minutes Saturday before leaving the game after taking an elbow to the eye socket.
If her film ever diverged from its ubiquitous images of misty mountains or its plodding piano score, perhaps its characters' incessant mythmaking would convey deeper mysteries, inner worlds that are not visible to the eye.
Now stylish boutiques across the United States and in Japan carry Stanley & Sons aprons and totes, which are pleasing to the eye and made of canvas, cotton or denim, many with leather straps or accents.
The restaurant spun so slowly you could barely tell, offering views of what was a pretty spectacular city, at least to the eye: Futuristic skyscrapers, monuments to the leaders, urban sprawl out to the mountains.
Mr. Rosi follows Samuele, including to the eye doctor, where he is treated for a lazy eye, an event that Mr. Rosi said served as a metaphor for Europe's failure to see the migrant issue clearly.
Here's an explanation that one user provided for the lyric "here I go / to the eye of the storm:" The love storm symbolizes how Gaga's and her cowboy's relationship relies on danger to maintain its passion.
When the cylinder is spun, the slits blur together to the eye but have the effect of showing the images on the inside clearly as if they are succeeding one another — an elementary form of animation.
A dangerously low tire won't always be obvious to the eye, and even a short drive to the gas station can warm your tires enough that they'll register a false safe pressure at the air pump.
Though it should never be a replacement for routine eye exams and visits to the eye doctor, the EyeQue is a device that helps you check if your current glass prescription is still up to snuff.
Numerous employees describe Bruner as cultivating a culture of fear, and a running joke at the company compared Bruner's attention to the Eye of Sauron, the fiery gaze of the villain in The Lord of the Rings.
"Doesn't it get to be too much?" said Brianne Solomon, a veteran West Virginia teacher who supplies food for her students' families, signs students' permission slips if parents can't and recently got one to the eye doctor.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - The ecstasy of Danny Willett's three-shot victory at the Masters on Sunday will forever be linked to the eye-popping agony of Jordan Spieth's stunning collapse on the back nine at Augusta National.
Edward Ruthazer, a professor at the Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University and the lead author of the study, discovered that the cannabinoids in marijuana can actually increase the connection from the brain to the eye in tadpoles.
More blood was found by using a "chemical reagent" that reacts to the presence of blood that may not be visible to the eye, such as when a person has attempted to clean it up, the documents state.
Even though Bronn failed to kill Drogon in Sunday night's episode, Qyburn's device was based on the fact that the defenders of Dorne killed the great Meraxes with a scorpion bolt to the eye, as Vulture pointed out.
Fresh pizza is so good, and yet, when you pop it into the microwave, eager to enjoy it the next day, it is inevitably a disappointing enough to bring a tear to the eye of any pizza lover.
"You go to the dentist and the doctor, and you get blood work done regularly but for some reason people aren't aware they need to go to the eye doctor, especially if they have good vision," she explains.
And regardless of what end of the political spectrum an organization falls on, if its security hasn't been beefed up in response to the eye-popping breaches of the last couple of years, it was gambling its fate.
I remember working with the makeup artist Topolino, and he used to get us to take the wand out, pour loose powder in the tube, pump it with the brush and then apply it straight to the eye.
Miami point guard Goran Dragic sat out a 210-22 loss at Indiana on Sunday after taking an elbow to the eye the previous day in a win over the Raptors but returned to the lineup on Wednesday.
To the eye, it seems to be little more than a pattern of dots or lines or swirls, typically on dials and cases, produced by a man — or, increasingly, a woman — sitting at a machine chockablock with gears.
For example, I will light and shoot just one antenna, then I will move on to the eye and the lighting set up will change entirely to suit the texture and contours of that part of the body.
The university alleges Mitra worked in secret with the companies to develop the patent, which outlines an innovative way of delivering drugs to the eye using nanotechnology The pharmaceutical product has recently received FDA approval, the university said.
We'll get into that below.) Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is locked into the back of the van, and that van belongs either to the Eye, the police force of Offred's dystopian totalitarian state, or to rebel forces in disguise.
Like the pale-purple flowers of the babchi plant, the Glow Cycle Retin-ALT Power Serum and Goodnight Glow Retin-ALT Sleeping Crème are a pastel lilac shade that is both entirely natural and undeniably pleasing to the eye.
Convert later translated this drawing into a print, which interestingly captures the surface in higher detail than the frottage drawing, as the relief resulting from the rubbing process on the drawing is not as easily visible to the eye.
He endured a vicious poke to the eye from Draymond Green, and there was seemingly nothing Golden State could do to slow him down as he repeatedly brought his team back from what seemed like the brink of disaster.
Folau told his church congregation on Sunday that he had been given chances to return to rugby but had rejected them because it was the work of "Satan" to be offered "stuff that could look good to the eye".
For example, on first glance, the watercolor "Nonna Carolina" (Granny Carolina, 1936) appears, due its soft hues and the light touch of the medium, pleasing to the eye, almost like a scene from a children's book or fairy tale.
"Red and lavender take on greater meaning than simple names of colors, and become branding devices of political events," Neidich says, likening the hue and quality of the neon in his show to the eye-watering signage outside neighboring Hollywood establishments.
Robert ruminated obsessively about, of all things, angel shit; he pondered whether the stuff was a blessing or a curse and whether it was ever visible to the eye, and he seemed perplexed that these questions had not occurred to others.
Single pot still whiskey is characterized by being made with green unmalted barley and batch-distilled in a pot still; consider it the heritage stuff that brings a tear to the eye of suspendered, mustachioed whiskey-makers around the world.
In terms of design, from the precise way everything was packaged, to the look and feel of these headphones, there is no doubt that a lot of thought was put into making them both functional and aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
It's a monocular thermal camera shaped like a cartoon bomb and easily usable in one hand; it picks up objects based on heat, so you can see animals even when obscured by foliage, or footprints normally invisible to the eye.
Like GlassesUSA, it offers designer brands as well as many discounts and promotions — the difference is that Eyeconic is more closely tied to the eye care professional community and insurance companies, plus it has a couple retail one-stop shops.
Investigators discovered evidence of more blood by using a "chemical reagent" that reacts to the presence of blood that may not be visible to the eye, such as when a person has attempted to clean it up, the documents state.
In his cookbook White Heat, Marco Pierre White famously declared that Koffmann's pig's trotter was so pleasing to the eye that it could hang in the Tate gallery that houses the UK's national collection of British art and Dammann agrees.
"It may not be visible to the eye, but structures age because of the salt water drenching the bricks, which were not meant to remain underwater for long; that goes for bronze, too," said Pierpaolo Campostrini, one of the board members.
Byton is starting to amass key partners, such as global media giant ViacomCBS, to bring video content as well as information and other services to the eye-popping 48-inch wraparound digital dashboard screen in its upcoming electric M-Byte SUV.
Make Up For Ever's new version boasts even more natural coverage that's "neither matte nor dewy, but truly mimics the skin texture, and therefore, is invisible to the eye," says Sarah Barr Battle, the brand's senior manager of trade and product marketing.
Recovery tends to be more painful, but flap-less PRK may work better in the long term if you have a thin cornea or a job or hobby that involves potential trauma to the eye (say, boxing or mixed martial arts), Riaz says.
The North Slope — where it can get so cold that workers are advised against wearing contact lenses because they can freeze and stick to the eye — has produced as much as one-fifth of the nation's oil; today, it's about 10 percent.
The Sher production itself — though serviceable and mostly attractive to the eye, with sets by Michael Yeargan and costumes by Catherine Zuber — breaks no new ground and created little stir when new, opening the Met's 2012-13 season, or in earlier revivals.
You may not find out where they work, or who they know, or how their relationship is with their family, but you'll get some idea of that odd-shaped part of a human being that's invisible to the eye and impossible to articulate.
Once my oldest daughter was born, I made sure to prioritize her health by regularly taking her to the pediatrician and dentist, but I was really surprised when I found out I had been late to taking her to the eye doctor.
Mojo Vision's AR contact lenses are very cool, but many questions remain The company's latest demos involve holding a lens or device close to the eye in order to get a feel for what an eventual AR contact lens would look like. 5.
If a photograph is "a frozen moment in time, a torn photograph is a physical manifestation of an emotion, made visible to the eye," says the publisher Dung Ngo, referring to the images published in the latest book from his imprint August Editions.
She discussed her purposefully staking out the territory of the picture frame, creating quadrants where the colliding patterns of the background pushed the figure forward so that she or he might float above, more available to the eye, borne aloft by design and by craft.
According to Rolling Stone, two bits of tech will set Magic Leap's device apart from other devices like Microsoft's Hololens: a larger field of view and (we knew this already) a new way of rendering 3D objects to the eye using an artificial light field.
All are enhanced by a choice of three toppings per order, among them soul-brightening dill, mushrooms chopped and sautéed until almost duxelles and slightly carnal, and roasted garlic minced so fine, it's undetectable to the eye but an insistent imprint on the tongue.
To the eye of a fellow layman, he has to an impressive degree steeped himself in the economic literature from Adam Smith to the present; perhaps less happily, he has also succeeded in respecting the dry and dusty stylistic canon associated with the dismal science.
The care and intricacy of the film's styling carried a heavy price tag, with Marvel committing more money to Black Panther than its previous few films in order to achieve a visual splendor that's as exciting to the culture as it is to the eye.
As you stretch it out—that's our Big Bang, in this metaphor—the strands of webbing slowly get thinner, less dense, and more translucent, until all that's left is an impossibly thin latticework of white tendrils that are all-but invisible to the eye.
In cases where a baby is born intersex and their intersex status is detected (not all intersex people's differences are visible to the eye), doctors have often recommended "normalizing" surgeries to make their bodies typically male or female in an attempt to maintain a binary sex system.
This season, Galliano and his team developed a special holographic fabric that looked like black nylon when viewed with the naked eye, but when viewed through a phone camera with flash, it transformed into shimmering panels of holographic rainbows, different to the eye of every beholder.
In proof-of-concept testing, Dr. Wei and his team found that the technology could accurately detect changes in 10 different plant odor molecules just two days after plants were inoculated with the pathogen that causes late blight, even before the effects were visible to the eye.
Some plates look and sound like they might be ambitious to make at home, like fennel confit with kumquats and chiles; but most are as pleasingly simple to create as they are simply pleasing to the eye (slices of baby kiwi arranged artfully alongside dollops of burrata).
"Someone who is a sound mixer may not understand the difficulty of the process of aging a man to 100 years old, so they go with what is more evident to the eye," which in this case would be "Mad Max," the flashiest of the nominees in this category.
The U2696 is refined compared to the U Ultra — its camera bump is much smaller and the contours of the device are smoothed out and more pleasing to the eye — but this is very much cut from the same cloth (or glass, if you will) as its larger sibling.
"  The abstract further noted that "closer access to the eye care professional by in-office soft contact lens purchase did not improve soft contact lens habits or reduce the prevalence of risk behaviors, leaving the relationship between proximity to eye care providers and the risk of complications unclear.
While it's hard to nail down what "cloud" means when it comes to technology companies' earnings because it varies so much in how each one counts infrastructure, software, or platform; the general trend from Oracle seems contrary to the eye-popping growth numbers we have seen from other companies.
The most famous was King James I, who in 1604 described smoking as "a custome lothsome to the eye, hatefull to the Nose, harmful to the braine, dangerous to the Lungs, and in the blacke and stinking fume thereof, nearest resembling the Stigian smoke of the pit that is bottomless".
Just as counterfeiters must painstakingly address each security feature on a hundred-dollar bill—holograms, raised printing, color-shifting ink, and so on—so must a media manipulator solve myriad technical problems, some of them statistical in nature and invisible to the eye, in order to create an undetectable fake.
So if you think about, the way that you normally go to the eye doctor, you go and you sit behind that piece of equipment that feels like you&aposve entered the Apollo 13, it&aposs 50-year-old technology, and you have that interaction face-to-face with a doctor.
If Apple has upgraded this screen to the point where it deserves to be called "Liquid Retina"... well OK, I guess, but, to the eye, it's hard to see how the Air is any better than the display on the Surface Laptop, or the Google Pixelbook, or even Apple's own MacBook Pros.
Last night they joined forces to play a cover of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Run Away With Me," which feels like a perfect way for them to celebrate pop music: Something about two self-confessed pop fanatics covering the darling of the genre brings a tear to the eye, in my humble opinion.
Although the message of the novella — that "it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye" — is reiterated, the film's caricature of the digital age atmosphere is so forbidding that it makes the charming fancies of "The Little Prince" seem quaint and frivolous.
Sirius, the brightest star of all to the eye, just now making its presence known in the winter sky, also goes by the names of the Dog Star, Aschere, Canicula, Al Shira, Sothis, Alhabor, Mrgavyadha, Lubdhaka and Tenrōsei, as well as Alpha Canis Majoris, after its constellation, Canis Major, the big dog.
"Missy's music has kept me and my design team happily energized through countless weekdays, weeknights and weekends during those long hours of sketching, fitting, styling and doing looks...I am in continued awe of Missy's ability to push the boundaries of the style of music both to the eye and to the ear," Jacobs wrote.
Also getting shout-outs in this category were "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," the 1978 best seller about a town where food falls from the sky; and "The Magic School Bus" series, which has been described as a string of educational field trips from the ocean floor to the eye of a hurricane.
Help Musicians UK, the leading independent music charity in Britain, kick-started much of this debate back in 2014, when they published one of the first detailed surveys of mental health in the music industry, leading to the eye-opening discovery that 60 percent of musicians have struggled with their mental health, compared with 25 percent of people overall.
The Freedom Tower careens into the sky, and although it is in fact a baggy gray cloud that garnishes the upper reaches of the building—which lends the structure an even more imposing force; like some impermeable fortress conceived by Tony Stark—it registers, to the eye, as smoke, rising and rising from the flame that fateful day.
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Since no light can escape them, they're invisible to the eye, and we have no confirmation that they actually exist—only heaps of indirect evidence, particularly the gravitational wobbles in orbits of nearby stars, the behavior of interstellar gas clouds, and the gaseous jets that spew into space when an unseen source of extreme gravity appears to rip cosmic matter to shreds.
The visual basis of human circadian rhythms is proved by the fact that people who are blind because of damage to the eye itself often have great difficulty synchronizing their body clocks, and suffer severe sleep problems, whereas people whose blindness is caused by lesions in the visual cortex (and whose eyes are undamaged) generally have a normal circadian system.
Final mentions go to the eye-pleasing weather app Weather Underground, which I prefer to Apple's own weather option; Meetup, a great location-based watch app that is good for meeting like-minded people for work or for shared pastimes; and Glyphica, a text-based adventure like so many classic adventure games that you can actually play on your watch.
"Although the message of the novella — that 'it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye' — is reiterated, the film's caricature of the adult world in the digital age is so forbidding that it makes the charming fancies of 'The Little Prince' seem quaint and frivolous," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
As a display for your own photos, the Meural Canvas II is hard to beat: It's a lot more flexible and cost effective than getting high-quality prints made, as you can rotate them out as often as you feel like, and the display's color rendering and matte finish, while obviously not as good as a professional photo print, is nonetheless very pleasing to the eye.
Less familiar to the eye may be a pair of watercolors from northern India that show very public acts of fornication: in one, a wide-eyed woman in ornate dress ogles another couple locked in a tight embrace; the other portrays a man and woman "making acrobatic love on a lake," with crocodiles and fish jumping from the water gleefully observing the flexible folk.
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And, as he noted in his love letter of a caption about why he decided to cast Elliott, her music is often on the soundtrack at MJ HQ: "Missy's music has kept me and my design team happily energized through countless weekdays, weeknights and weekends during those long hours of sketching, fitting, styling and doing looks...I am in continued awe of Missy's ability to push the boundaries of the style of music both to the eye and to the ear," Jacobs wrote.

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