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The illuminating effects of gaslight were far more uniform than those of oil, but electric lighting, which emerged in the 1880s, flooded rather than simply pooled the streets in which it was installed with an intense, apparently white light.
Lysergic acid diethylamide was first synthesized by the Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann in 1938, although he would not discover its illuminating effects until five years later, when he unknowingly handled and then ingested a small amount.
Differences between illuminating effects of actual lights and modeled ones by (a), (b), (c), become bigger when lights are placed near from the objects, and it prevents photo realistic rendering and high accurate inverse rendering in this situation.
Van Eyck was one of the first to portray light's saturation, illuminating effects and gradations as it poured across the pictorial space.
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Forms, purposes, techniques and surface decoration vary tremendously and to illuminating effect.
In the past Propeller has used its no-holds-barred approach to surprisingly unsettling and illuminating effect.
4. For an illuminating effect, McGrath applied Make Up For Ever Star Powder in 943 to the corners of the inner eye, brow bone and cheeks.
When Dawkins remarks that besides science, everything else is "a second-rate explanation of existence", he can't really mean what this implies: that imaginative culture, however speculative and unverifiable, has little illuminating effect.
"When you take a top view of the ring, the emerald surrounding the yellow diamond creates a floating water effect, which further highlights the illuminating effect of the yellow diamond," Mr. Chan said.
In 2010, during a concert presented as part of a Beethoven symphony cycle at Lincoln Center, he reset his ensemble differently for the Sixth and Ninth Symphonies, to illuminating effect.
While Ms. Garfield uses, to ridiculous and illuminating effect, the standard dance practice of unison, Ms. Chamecki and Ms. Lerner deploy the affectless tone of contemporary concert dance, in which smiling, swooning, grimacing and other histrionics are roundly discouraged; the movement is meant to speak for itself.
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