Sentences with phrase «from wren»

It still felt muddled at times, though, like there was too much plot development going on for future books; the viewpoint switches from Wren seemed unnecessary, too.
As mentioned I wanted the whole outfit to be sleek, so I paired the dress with a black and white leather clutch from Wren & Roch.
Mary Seng is wearing a blue and white shirt from Wren, distressed jeans from Blank NYC, sandals from Rag & Bone and the bag is from Chanel

Not exact matches

As prices started to rebound, Wren resigned from Petrel, ready to try his hand at something new.
They wanted contributions from «the other side» too (see Simon Wren - Lewis's article too).
«In many ways I have a great deal of respect for Martin,» Wren said, responding to a question from a Morgan Stanley analyst on whether Omnicom would be interested in WPP assets if they came up for sale.
Hello from Montreal, Canada... my name is Wren.
In October of 2006, William & Mary's new college president, Gene R. Nichol, ordered the altar cross removed from the university's colonial - era Wren Chapel.
[From The Song of Three Children, libretto copyright © Brian Wren, 1986].
It is clear from the initial poems of moles, dogs, and a wren that Prunty has spent a great deal of time observing the natural world.
«Jennie from Whimsical Wren Jewellery says she likes the way you see a bit more of the personality of the purveyor.
Victoria, from Little Wren Pottery explained, «If you're looking to get started in pottery you'll need glazes, pottery tools, clay, decorative slips and oxides; then the actual equipment — pottery wheel, and kiln».
The name Wren, which is also given to little girls, comes straight from the English bird who shares the same name.
Wren as a first name is delicate, lyrical and poetic, and a beautiful choice for parents who love names derived from nature.
We nominated Jenn from Spray Pal, Melissa from qdSpray, and Lauren from Lo - Wren.
After an autopsy, the couple learned that Wren had died from pneumonia due to a Group B Strep infection contracted during delivery.
With more on the subject, Michael Kink of Strong Economy For All Coalition, Will Robertson of VOCAL - NY, Sheila Wren Hand from End Overdose NY joins Capital Tonight.
Wren said the northern end of the area affected by the fire is still raging out of control and that he and other fire officials are looking at aerial photos taken from a helicopter and inspecting the area to determine best where to concentrate firefighting resources.
David Blanchflower and Simon Wren - Lewis were both part of John McDonnell's Economic Advisory Committee, which comprised big - name economists from across the world.
Biogeographic and phylogenetic implications of an early Miocene wren (Aves: Passeriformes: Acanthisittidae) from New Zealand
With access to museum ornithological collections from areas of South America that Darwin had not visited, Gould corrected a number of taxonomic errors Darwin had made (such as labeling two finch species a «Wren» and an «Icterus») and pointed out to him that although the land birds in the Galpagos were endemic to the islands, they were notably South American in character.
The behavior is key because fairy - wren embryos must learn a password from their mothers» incubation calls; otherwise, they're less successful at soliciting food from their parents after hatching.
The scientists played 1 - minute recordings to 43 fairy - wren eggs collected from nests in the wild.
Dr Wren Montgomery, co-author of the study from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering, added: «The study is helping us to see that when organic matter is observed on Mars, no matter where, it must be considered whether the sample could have been affected by the pressures associated with blast impacts.
Egg covering could conceal the eggs from nest predators [24] or nest destroyers, such as house wrens (Troglodytes aedon) in Black - capped Chickadees (Parus atricapillus) and in Tufted Titmice (P. bicolor) in North America [25], but tit nests are already hidden in cavities and the light covering is unlikely to protect eggs from enemies if they enter the nest cavity.
Ame Wren comes to us from Boston, where she founded the Boston Yoga School.
This was one of the pages I tore out from Lucky's October issue and a week later, Wren coincidentally sent me the very same Elephant - printed tunic I had been admiring.
«This created a fresh, stylish bridal look when paired with a fitted Sharon Hoey gown and sheer silk kimono from Violet & Wren, which we cinched in at the waist with an ornate, gold floral bridal belt from Freya Rose ``
Displaying special pieces like a little wren painting from my grandmother makes me smile.
Drawing from the rich Southern history and tradition, Wren's Nest invites residents and tourists from all over to catch a fable or two, belied by mysterious and eclectic storytellers, modern day troubadours, who combine the art of the spoken word with lyric for an experience that's hard to encapsulate in words.
Fun Size is a teen comedy centered on a sarcastic high school senior, Wren, who is eager to distance herself from her dysfunctional family by going off to college.
The film is being directed by Tom Harper (War & Peace) from a script by Jack Thorne (How I Live Now), and would see Redmayne and Jones as «balloon pilot Amelia Wren and scientist James Glaisher who, in 1862, embarked on an extraordinary journey to discover the secrets of the heavens.
Wren has a yen for triage surgeon extraordinaire Miguel Leon (Javier Bardem), who she meets in the field; a romance quickly brews, and their paths keep crossing professionally, though Miguel has a roving eye, at one point getting involved with Wren's cousin, Ellen (Adèle Exarchopoulos from Blue Is The Warmest Color).
When she loses her little brother in a sea of trick - or - treaters, Wren (Victoria Justice) finds him with help from her friend April (Jane Levy).
Cath struggles to find the balance between devoting her attention to the real world — her family, college classes, living on her own (and separate from her party - girl twin sister, Wren), an unexpected romance and finding that elusive campus cafeteria — and disappearing into the comforting, fictional world of her own stories.
Kenton Grua, Rudi Petschek, and Steve «Wren» Reynolds... embarked on [an adventure] in late June of 1983, when they defied common sense and the National Park Service and set off, at night, to attempt a record - breaking speed run down the Colorado River in a 17 - foot wooden dory called the Emerald Mile... To get from A to Z, they figured, would require roughly two nights and days of furious rowing.
Retreat in your private fern garden and pergola area, enjoy a glass of wine from a local winery with your barbecue, as you watch blue wrens frolic in the garden.
Arakwal National Park is a 3 km drive from the town centre and is home to an array of amazing wildlife such as rare birds, the Superb Fairy - wren.
Local wildlife includes wallabies and possums that can be fed from the deck, sea lions at the jetty, goannas, echidnas, beautiful blue wrens and kangaroos.
Wren and Reynold, the costume - clad protagonists from the original, will reprise their roles in the sequel.
In Double Fine's triumphant return to Auburn Pines, our candy - crazed crusaders Wren and Reynold must once again protect Halloween from untold horrors, and grown - ups!
Sabine Wren is one of the characters from Disney Infinity 3.0 Star Wars franchise.
Familiar faces Wren and Reynold are back to save their neighborhood from «untold horrors, and grown ups».
So I chose Sabine Wren from Star Wars Rebels because of how intricate her figure is.
Wren is the recipient of the Julius Hallgarten Prize from the National Academy Museum and an Aljira Fellowship from Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ.
In an age of classicism, Gothic was a minority taste, so why did it attract the attention of significant patrons and leading architects and designers, from Christopher Wren to Robert Adam?
Though neither Wren nor Shapiro works from the landscape in a mimetic sense, the phenomena and experiences they -LSB-...]
Wren was awarded the Julius Hallgarten Prize in 2006 from the National Academy Museum and an Aljira Fellowship in 2007.
Rachael Wren received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998 and an MFA from the University of Washington in 2002.
Though neither Wren nor Shapiro works from the landscape in a mimetic sense, the phenomena and experiences they find there are essential in the conception of their images.
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