Sentences with phrase «faraway places by»

Pass Thru Fire, by Lou Reed (Bloomsbury Paperbacks), Undiscovered Gyrl, by Allison Burnett, (Vintage), and Faraway Places by Tom Spanbauer (Hawthorne Books), each use the photographic image in distinctive and powerful fashion.

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By finding places in the sky where radio telescopes pick up these 21 - centimeter emissions, astronomers can identify light from faraway, hydrogen - rich regions so ancient they date back to the era when stars were starting to form.
This vintage dress by Helga evokes memories of my aunty Helga and stories of my German descendants, who too ventured out from Germany and settled in faraway places like the USA, Chile and Australia.
by Walter Chaw Opening with a newsreel and ending with a peculiar bit of religiosity, Byron Haskin's (really George Pal's) The War of the Worlds runs the gamut of H.G. Wells's seminal bit of seriocosmic / pseudo-scientific allegory, assaulting colonialism by dooming spoilers to strange diseases in faraway places.
The Web can motivate students to read by opening virtual doors to people and faraway places that would otherwise be inaccessible to them; such virtual visits often make reading much more meaningful!
Faraway Places is a cute story, likely to elicit a giggle here or there, and is well translated by SolarCoaster for a smooth read.
I've always been inspired by faraway places that were nothing like the Midwestern farm town I grew up in.
Written by a variety of travel review experts, on our Features you can find tips for travelling, celebrity interviews and travel guides for visiting faraway places and top holiday resorts.
Though players do not learn it until later in the journey, the character's quest in this faraway place is to bring her lover, Dillion, back to life by descending into the Viking underworld of Helheim and confronting its nightmarish deity, Hela.
Most of the time the best information, advice, and stories we hear come to us from faraway places, whether it be by location or time.
Italienische Landschaft belongs to the group of early photo - paintings of faraway places that art historian Dietmar Elger specifically highlighted as exemplary for the dichotomy they presented «between the objectifiable distance generated by black and white painting and the artist's personal interest in the motifs» (Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter Landscapes, exh.
By recreating personal structures into something easily movable and detachable, Suh questions the boundaries between public and private space, between a faraway birthplace and a current abode, and between the land of memories and actual places.
Greenpeace got famous and respected by doing dangerous stunts in faraway places.
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