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"It seemed to me," she wrote in her memoir, "The Movies, Mr. Griffith and Me," "that he had Mr. Griffith's sensitivity to atmosphere".
It is the dead of winter, and Peter Simonite's exquisite cinematography captures the bluish snow light with such acute sensitivity to atmosphere that even in the warmth of a theater you may shiver.
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And because novel writing demands a sensitivity to setting and atmosphere, the person who spins out great characters and plots is also often capable of creating great rooms.
His vivid frames are filled with an acute sensitivity to place and atmosphere — "the unnoticed poetry that's all around us," as he called it.
Whether painting the White or Green mountains, the Catskills, or a lonely strip of Atlantic shoreline at Newport, Rhode Island, he conveyed a strong sense of locale through his careful observation of detail and his deep sensitivity to the nuances of atmosphere.
This region is not only important for satellite operations because of air drag, but also scientifically important for vertical coupling between the upper and lower atmosphere because of its high sensitivity to both solar forcing and lower atmosphere forcing.
They even simulated what would happen to global temperatures when they increased the atmosphere's sensitivity to doubling CO2 levels--to 2000 ppm--during the PETM.
Equilibrium model sensitivity to doubling of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was varied between 1 K and 9 K roughly corresponding to combined range from [25 28] (in [29], a narrower range from 2.0 K to 4.5 K is figured).
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) satellite, launched in 1992, began making substantial contributions; with its sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation normally absorbed by Earth's atmosphere, it, too, produced many new views of the cosmos.
Forecast models show significant sensitivity to humidity levels within the planetary boundary layer, or in the lowest levels of the atmosphere, which decreases with height.
Goya replayed Hogarth's sharply tuned farce as tragedy, aided by a sensitivity to the human face and form that would be matched by Turner's uncanny grasp of the nuances of light and atmosphere.
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