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Mama knew that she was out of mourning when she finally wore bright colors.
The colors were astonishing, clear and bright, and it was as if the body held a fire of its own, and the colors came through that transparent flesh and skin, vivid and alive and warm.
According to archaeologists Patricia Crown and Steadman Upham, the appearance of the bright colors on Salada Polychromes in the 14th century may reflect religious or political alliances on a regional level.
The craft remained primarily a homemaker's art until the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the new generation picked up on crochet and popularized granny squares, a motif worked in the round and incorporating bright colors.
Thermophile s, a type of extremophile, produce some of the bright colors of Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park
Diamonds are meant to sparkle, to break down light into its constituent rainbow colors ( dispersion ), chop it up into bright little pieces ( scintillation ), and deliver it to the eye ( brilliance ).
However, the painting itself is visually stunning, with the Luohan portrayed in rich detail and bright, opaque colors in contrast to a hazy, brown, and bland wooded environment.
These are the primary inhabitants of salt lakes, inland seas, and evaporating ponds of seawater, such as the deap salterns, where they tint the water column and sediments bright colors.
Unlike Picasso and Braque, whose Cubist works were monochromatic, Gris painted with bright harmonious colors in daring, novel combinations in the manner of his friend Matisse.
" It was also here that he began experimenting with dramatic uniforms to match these bright colors, such as gold sleeveless tops with green undershirts and gold pants.
Although most puffers are drab, many have bright colors and distinctive markings, and make no attempt to hide from predators.
They are admired for their incredible luster and naturally bright vibrant colors that are often compared to Opal.
Plus, the parachute / kite part is normally bright colors to match to beachy area it is found in.
Daytona Beach Parasail uses chutes designed by Custom Chutes that are bright in color and have designs ranging from American flags, smiley faces, and multi-bright colors as seen on the travel channel's episode of affordable luxury.
It cannot prevent smearing entirely without dulling and darkening the bright and fresh colors of pastels.
Pastels have become popular in modern art because of the medium's broad range of bright colors.
The crowds of people are on the left and right, and are encapsulated within large spheres of bright colors of purple and indigo.
They were available in myriad colors, bright yellow probably being the most memorable, hence the name.
Thermophiles produce some of the bright colors of Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park
Eight tight-fitting jumpsuits in a variety of bright colors were created using the stretch fabric crimplene.
In 14th century France parti-coloring, the use of two bright contrasting colors on the same plate, was especially popular and was described by Guillaume Tirel ( also known as Taillevent ), one of the primary authors of the later editions of Le Viandier.
From 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues ; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete.
McIntosh switched her make-up around, giving her frosted eyeshadow and lip colors, bright turquoise and aqua marines, bubblegum colored nails, and bleach-blonde hair, causing the character to " blossom.

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The debate led to a decision that Chicago needed neither a big name nor an experienced academic administrator, but rather, as Trustee Chairman Glen A. Lloyd put it, `` a top scholar in his own right '' -- a bright light to lure other top scholars to Chicago.
One of the few bright spots of the series for the Padres was a home run by Tony Gwynn, in Game 1 that hit the facing of the right-field upper deck at Yankee Stadium and put the Padres ahead briefly, 5 – 2.
( To put the relationship in perspective, the relative brightness would be like comparing a candle ( representing Sirius ) at 14. 5 meters ( 48 feet ) to another light source ( Eta Carinae ) about away, which would appear almost as bright as the candle.
The frame is put out into daylight requiring a minute or two under a bright sun or about ten times this under an overcast sky.
However, it was fairly bright as comets go and put on a respectable show in the evenings shortly after perihelion.
As they slowly gained, Walter Schirra put Gemini 6A's computer in charge of the rendezvous, and at 5 hours and 4 minutes, he saw a bright object that he at first thought was the star Sirius, but was in fact Gemini 7.
" According to a 2004 New York Times article, " Passers-by have rubbed — to a bright gleam — its nose, horns and a part of its anatomy that, as Mr. Benepe put it gingerly, ' separates the bull from the steer.
As the story begins, Bjartur (" bright " or " fair ") has recently managed to put down the first payment on his own farm, after eighteen years working as a shepherd at Útirauðsmýri, the home of the well-to-do local bailiff, a man he detests.
Gesamtschulen might put bright working class students at risk according to several studies.
In actuality, the Last Son of Krypton stole Superman's body and put it in a regeneration matrix in the Fortress of Solitude, drawing on his recovering energies to power himself, as bright light blinded him.
John Maynard Smith has said " A man called Olaf Stapledon was a marvellous predictor who wrote science fiction books that I read when I was 16 and that completely blew my mind ; and Arthur C. Clarke put his finger on quite a number of bright thoughts.
The wanderer vividly describes his loneliness and yearning for the bright days past, and concludes with an admonition to put faith in God, " in whom all stability dwells ".
A flag or banner is installed at a central place in the village on the 11th day of bright of Phalgun and is burnt on the 15th day which is known as Chharoli when ash mark is put on the foreheads of friends and relatives.
Race was seen as a rising star in the business with a bright future, until a car accident put him out of action, with his leg coming close to being amputated.
" On the characteristic of talking fast, Sherman-Palladino noted: " Just by listening to Lorelai's vocal patterns, it says volumes about this woman: First of all, that she's bright enough to put that many words together that quickly ... and it says a lot about her emotionally, that she's got a deflection shield that's sort of the way she gets through the world, which says survivor.
His favorite discoveries so far are baseball hats and bright colors, even if his fashion sense is, to put it politely, nonexistent.
For dhimmis ( non-Muslims ) to be clearly distinguishable from Muslims in public, Muslim rulers often prohibited dhimmis from wearing certain types of clothing, while forcing them to put on highly distinctive garments, usually of a bright colour.
All the energy he ’ s put into improving the country I have as well – only I ’ ve been channelling it into my surfing .” She added: “ My dad has a really strong character, is incredibly bright and I ’ ve learned a lot from him .”

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