Sentences with phrase «cornfield does»

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We don't have any new - fangled Emergent churches out here in the cornfields, so if you plan to attend church here and consider yourself in any way progressive, you will have to compromise and figure out how to love and learn from people you disagree with.
«It's not clear to me... that a town hall meeting in the cornfields of Iowa has anything to do with the quality of life of every day New Yorkers,» he said.
«Sugars in the cornfield: Plants use defenses against pests, but they don't always work.»
LOVE those shoes!!!!!! Nope, not through Vancouver - deep in the cornfields of western KY. and no, didn't smoke it, it might have some kind of deadly mold or something....
Not only does Iowa have some of the most awe - inspiring scenery around (rolling plains, quaint farmhouses, decades - old bridges, miles - long cornfields, etc.), but it also has some of the nicest people.
It is important to remember those good old days when you were young and had no money and could still find amazing things to do with a special person, even if it was just lying in the cornfield watching the clouds for funny shapes.
You can still lie in the cornfield if you want, or you can come up with other «free» activities to do.
If there's antecedent for this shivery good entertainment, it lies not just in Don't Breathe, another recent thriller that linked noise to death, but perhaps more clearly in the blockbuster blueprint of M. Night Shyamalan's Signs, from which A Quiet Place borrows green critters crawling through cornfields, an inanely simple vulnerability for the aliens, and the whole therapeutic bent of its central (melo) drama.
Armed with nothing like innovation or intelligence at the script level, Kim lards The Last Stand with several inspired visual gags that culminate in a chase through a cornfield and one frozen, bird's - eye shot that gifts the film with a kind of wit it doesn't deserve.
There are minimal special effects used in the film; whatever we do see are merely the shadows under a door or against the moonlight or a quick glimpse of something disquieting in a cornfield or on the videotape of a young child's birthday party.
The rest of the movies are: «The Underworld Story» (1950, directed by Cy Endfield); «Six Bridges to Cross» (1955, Joseph Pevney); «A Kiss Before Dying» (1956, Gerd Oswald); «Cape Fear» (1962, J. Lee Thompson); «99 River Street» (1953, Phil Karlson); «Plunder Road» (1957, Hubert Cornfield); «Loophole» (1954, Harold Schuster); «Mirage» (1965, Edward Dmytryk); «Crashout» (1955, Lewis R. Foster); «Saboteur» (1942, Alfred Hitchcock) and «The Damned Don't Cry» (1950, Vincent Sherman).
While the «setting on fire» part is «expected or intended,» the loss isn't excluded because they don't necessarily realize that setting a cornfield on fire endangers the lives of everyone nearby.
The USDA loan is not just for Minnesota farmers, and you don't need to live in a cornfield.
So why did the little yellow Labrador cross the road to hide and play in a cornfield?
How did the community of that place react, watching an American artist with his small crew buying huge amounts of industrial materials, or finding you eating in the middle of a cornfield?
I do however have a shortwave radio, but have only been able to receive garbled news transmissions from North Korea's Radio Pyongyang, Radio Beijing, Radio Canada International, and a host of American Christian fundamentalist / end of the world / armageddon / end of days broadcasters, who have Sarah Palin's face carved into their cornfields, transmit from ham radios in their barns, and own many guns.
While the «setting on fire» part is «expected or intended,» the loss isn't excluded because they don't necessarily realize that setting a cornfield on fire endangers the lives of everyone nearby.
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