Sentences with phrase «dreamland took»

The video game tournament CEO Dreamland took to the internet to livestream the tournament.
I'm not saying that I didn't dig it — I did — but Dreamland takes a more serious tone than its predecessors, crafting a Noir infused mystery / kidnapping yarn that, for the most part, doesn't disappoint.
Sure, Dreamland takes it to the next level in terms of violence and mayhem, but it's at its best when the team is together, riffing on whatever level of crazy the day has brought them.
In a chilling blue - and - gray watercolor by Edmund Dulac, the ominous journey described in Edgar Allan Poe's 1844 poem Dreamland takes form.

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Serve this slightly spicy dish with lime wedges and let your palate take a magic carpet ride to Austin, Texas — pulled pork dreamland.
You may consider medicating to ease your journey to dreamland; there are some that have been proven safe during pregnancy, but don't take anything without talking to your doctor first.
My husband and I agreed that he'd take on the responsibility of middle - of - the - night diaper changes and soothing of babies back to dreamland while I got some much needed shut - eye.
Inevitably trips to the supermarket, the school run and the in - laws have to be taken and the soothing lull of the car engine is often enough to send even the most alert baby into dreamland.
But that only took a second, and then I was back in dreamland.
If you are like me, you need to catch up on work, cleaning, or maybe a quick nap yourself while the wee one takes a trip to dreamland.
Climb into bed, turn the lights down low and count sheep until you snooze, but, before you're completely in dreamland, take note of which side you naturally curl up on.
From the car — connecting smartly with our PIPA ™ into a tasteful travel system, to wistful walks in the park that drift little darlings off to daytime dreamland (thanks to its naptime friendly true flat sleeper seat and progressive suspension technology) and everywhere else in between that your day may take you.
The National Sleep Foundation reports that exercise in the afternoon can help deepen shut - eye and cut the time it takes for you to fall into dreamland.
Melatonin is just as important, because it takes us in the dreamland.
Before you check out into dreamland, take advantage of this peaceful moment for a brief meditation and breath exercise.
Elsewhere, Robert Schwartzman, taking some time from his music career to concentrate on directing, makes his debut Dreamland available today in theaters via Gunpowder & Sky and... Read
Dreamland offers some simple advice for improved sleep (basic behavior modification trumped sleeping pills in one study cited here), but the real fun is finding out how little we truly know about roughly one - third of our time on earth, and the wild and wide - ranging paths we've taken in search of answers.
You might be driving in your car, taking a shower, just getting ready to drift off into dreamland in bed, -LSB-...]
And remember the next time fido or feefee, is twitching, barking, and smiling on the way to dreamland; we are probably jealously sitting at the computer saying, «Wow, wish I could take a nap.»
We took the camera to beautiful Dreamland this morning, great surfing condition, everyone had fun session (see photos).
We took the camera to beautiful Dreamland this morning where Beginner and intermediate groups were rewarded with a good surfing session, offshore wind, chest high waves, clean and every one had fun session (see photos).
We took the camera to beautiful Dreamland again this morning where intermediate and advance groups were rewarded with a good surfing conditions and the swell a bit bigger than yesterday, offshore wind, chest to head high on sets, everyone had great session (see photos).
We took the camera to beautiful Dreamland this morning, Shoulder to head high on some sets, Clean conditions and great waves for the learner, Intermediate group surfed east coast which was a bit more size waves with off shore winds and some great waves, Swell size bigger than yesterday, Sunny, Light, offshore winds.
We took the camera to beautiful Dreamland this morning, Great size waves for the beginner and intermediate groups, chest to head high waves, offshore winds and everybody had a great rides (see photos).
And since The Hertford has the ability to transform itself from an airy, ethereal summer venue, to a cosy winter's dreamland, weddings held during any month of the year take on an especially warm ambience.
It is a shame when developers take over and I can well understand how you feel, I can only imagine the true beauty of Dreamland Beach through your story and I can imagine many surfers from here (Qld Australia) trekking down to their surfing spot.....
Take in a few minutes of your favorite show before you drift off to dreamland.
A surfer's paradise, Impossible Beach is renowned for its incredible waves, offering the challenge of a fast long ride along Impossible Break and the daring world famous Padang Padang Tube, as well as easy take - offs at the nearby surfing beaches of Bingin and Dreamland.
I've been able to play Kirby: Return to Dreamland with a friends a couple times and I always take King Dedede when we've done it because I just want to play as a big penguin with a large mallet and smash things.
Kirby's Return to Dreamland for the Nintendo Wii aims to take longtime fans and newcomers alike back to Kirby's roots.
A giant mysterious beanstalk starts growing in Dreamland, ripping up large masses of land and taking them into the sky.
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The interaction of art and cinema throughout the 20th and 21st centuries progresses fitfully across «Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905 - 2016,» an ambitious sprawl of an exhibition that has taken over the Whitney Museum of American Art's vast fifth floor — a space whose flexibility is once more impressively demonstrated.
Recently Budor took part in institutional group exhibitions «Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905 — 2016» at The Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), «Streams of Warm Impermanence» at David Roberts Art Foundation (London), «9th Berlin Biennial» at KW (Berlin), «Fade In: Int.
Taking a walk around the former Nara Dreamland, Western Village, Family Land and Big Mountain Pachinko — he gives us a fascinating glimpse into the fun that once was, and what has been left behind.
Known in part for their distinct approaches to found - footage cinema, which have straddled analogue and digital technologies, filmmakers Peggy Ahwesh and Julie Murray will share some of their own films alongside a pair of melancholic Conner films from the late 1970s: TAKE THE 5:10 TO DREAMLAND (1977) and VALSE TRISTE (1978).
TAKE THE 5:10 TO DREAMLAND.
«Dreamlands» took its name from Edwin S. Porter's black - and - white film, Coney Island at Night (1905), the earliest work in the show.
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