Sentences with phrase «pin drop silence»

Rigdol, granted political asylum in the US in 2002, is the first contemporary Tibetan artist to be included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection with his piece «Pin drop silence: Eleven - Headed Avalokitesvara» (2013).
The seat glides effortlessly over the rowing beam in pin drop silence and the ergonomic handles allow for a comfortable and fantastic rowing experience.

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Former Cleveland Browns running back Earnest Byner remembers when the players were informed in a team meeting that the franchise would be moving to Baltimore, the pin - drop silence — they were shocked — and the immediate acceptance of the situation.
«The few barbers that remained were watching in silence, you could hear a pin drop
NEW YORK, United States — A barely audible «swish» was the only sound that broke the pin - drop silence at Marc Jacobs, as models — many of them dressed in parachute - silk tracksuits, layers of acid - bright garments based on old patterns plucked from the designer's archives strapped in by fanny packs — turned the four corners of the bare 55,000 - square - foot drill hall of the Park Avenue Armory, with its 80 - foot high ceilings and unlacquered wood floors.
The clips that are linked to are really powerful (and I found them truly inspirational, especially the second - it is the type where you have pin - drop silence and then spontaneous applause when it ends - the conversation this will likely spark could sustain any number of follow ups - how will you stand up for your rights, how else can one person make a difference?
I still remember the stunned, pin - drop silence when I stood in front of 300 students and said «this assembly would have been illegal to give just a few...
There are times the sound will suddenly drop to «hear a pin drop» levels of silence as you explore a new area, and suddenly the game has your nerves on edge.
A recent article by The Wall Street Journal referred to «the pin - drop silence» in federal courthouses, saying that fewer than 1 percent of civil cases are tried by jury.
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