Sentences with phrase «alleyways called»

It's like stepping back in time, with the cobblestones, stone buildings, and oddly named alleyways called a «close.»
Four stray 4 - week - old black and white sibling kittens were struggling to keep from drowning in the fierce rain, thunder, and lightning in their Queens alleyway they call home.
Quirky and independent and only an hour from London, this lively harbour town in Kent is bursting with great views, world famous oysters and narrow alleyways calling out to be explored More

Not exact matches

a guy calling himself jesus in an alleyway said he'd rapture me.
The British Motorcyclists Federation are calling for more parking spaces following the announcement that the alleyways and pavements of London's famous square mile will soon be a no - go area for motorcycle and scooter riders seeking a free parking place.
From its hectic crowd scenes, «' 71» abruptly shifts into claustrophobic thriller mode, following Gary as he dodges bullets and takes shelter in an alleyway, the first of many close calls.
Entangled in a high - stakes game of duplicity and betrayal which threatens not only his career and potential fortune, but also the lives of his fellow players, Richard has to call on all he has now learned from the brightest stages and the darkest alleyways of the city.
The site allows users to virtually walk the picturesque alleyways the town is known for, including one called Cat Alley (Neko no Hosomichi) that is home to many purring strays.
Those years — Alisha calls them «adult - ing» — were all about work (for her, at a nonprofit focused on free speech) and study (for him), threaded with raising two Boston terriers, Murphy and Millie, making friends, and exploring the city's alleyways and pocket parks.
Hutongs are the narrow alleyways in Beijing that are formed by traditional courtyard houses, also called siheyuan.
Silent Hill was my first introduction to the horror genre, When I started playing it, I saw the intro and what I saw was nothing indicative of a horror game, or neither an action game, it looked more like a sad psychological drama game, It got me wondering what did I get myself into, then I started playing it and when I got to the alleyway part and got killed by the children zombies, I immediately turned off my Play Station, I was horrified, but somehow the game kept calling me to play, I decided to keep playing, it got to a point where I couldn't play at night, I had to turn any background music down simply because it was just too much for my 12 - year - old head, but at the same time I was having fun on a level I never imagined I could before.
Call it what you will: Breakout, Arkanoid, Brick Breaker, Alleyway... no matter the name, video games in which players use a paddle to deflect a ball at destructible blocks / bricks have been with us for decades, but the brick breaking genre continues to evolve alongside more detailed genres such as platforming and fighting.
Hopps — the cerebral bio chemist, curator - in - chief, and mysterious brainiac from LA — and Kienholz — the ultimate assemblage artist / scavenger and literal expressionist from Washington state — established an offbeat gallery in 1957 in an alleyway off La Cienega Boulevard in downtown LA that was called Ferus.
Previously in damp, run - down condition, this old alleyway house has now been updated with a high - performance building envelope and a well - lit, modern interior that a family of six, spanning three generations, can call home.
Duhaime's site contains many entertaining legal alleyways, including one devoted to tasteful lawyer jokes and another, called the Hall of Horrors, that examines the law's lamentable record of punishment through the ages.
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