Sentences with phrase «as a corpse»

For the unfamiliar, Savasana (also known as corpse pose) is the final restorative pose in most yoga classes that involves lying flat on your back with your palms facing up.
However, when my fellow practitioners were winding down and preparing for savasana, (otherwise known as corpse pose) I was quietly rolling up my yoga mat and slipping out the door.
Andres Serrano is an American photographer who is notorious for his controversial images of subjects such as corpses in morgues, Ku Klux Klansmen, and the homeless.
Astronomers think white dwarfs must not be stars so much as the corpses of stars.
THR's David Rooney calls the film «sluggish and lacking in bite,» lamenting that «it has neither thrills nor suspense,» while The Playlist's Kevin Jagernauth (in a «C -» review) deems it a «disappointingly bloodless» work that «often feels as gray and lifeless as the corpses in the film.»
STARRING Johnny Depp as VICTOR VAN DORT Helena Bonham Carter as CORPSE BRIDE Emily Watson as VICTORIA EVERGLOT Tracey Ullman as NELL VAN DORT / HILDEGARDE Paul Whitehouse as WILLIAM VAN DORT Joanna Lumley as MAUDELINE EVERGLOT Albert Finney as FINNIS EVERGLOT
Thus, Crooked House feels as lifeless as the corpse at its center.
Just in case you haven't heard there is a new update for Darkest Dungeon that introduces some new mechanics such as corpses on the battlefield as well as the new hero: the Houndmaster and his best friend!
Which conjured up a picture of America as a corpse.
The breakthrough in Sally's own TV career began as corpsing Travel Tavern receptionist Sophie opposite Steve Coogan in I'm Alan Partridge, later followed by her all - female comedy sketch show Smack the Pony with Fiona Allen and Doon Mackichan.
But Jesus makes his appearance here only as a corpse; the living man, the wine - guzzling vagrant and precocious socialist, is never once mentioned, nor anything he ever had to say.
There was pandemonium in a Zambian village as a corpse refused to be buried until it led villagers to the house of its killer.
Add in the fact that they emanate the smell of rotting flesh, and it's no wonder Rafflesia, known as corpse flowers, have captivated naturalists for more than two centuries.
And the rise and fall of microbial populations follows a reliable course as a corpse decomposes, even though the actual pace of activity varies widely due to temperature and other environmental factors.
I topped off the look with a cute pair of furry boots because they are literally the most comfortable boots I own, and they keep my feet so warm which is huge, because according to my husband I have feet as cold as a corpse.
As the old stagers leave the screen (Michael Gambon appears as a corpse), other dependable character actors are sprinkled about the place like scatter cushions.
«Swiss Army Man» does indeed feature Daniel Radcliffe as a corpse.
That's the plotline of Over Her Dead Body, a one - eyelash - above - average supernatural rom - com starring Longoria Parker as the corpse bride, Paul Rudd as her husband - to - be, and Lake Bell as the woman who helps him get over his would - be wife and on with his so - called life.
Indeed, it serves as a fitting metaphor for a zombie as a corpse similarly brought to shambling half - life, but frankly, it could've been a lot worse.
Most of the survivors could do nothing but watch and weep as the corpses were lined up on the ground — bodies that included Tareq's grandmother and mother.
Shooting the monsters isn't enough though, make sure to tear them apart as their corpses will still try to attack you.
Be sure to gesture at them just as their corpses disintegrate altogether!
Here, GOD's pared - down, DIY theatrics yield an unexpectedly affective result: Antigone's story resonates eerily with our current political situation, and the chicken, cast as a corpse, is unnerving in its blunt deadness.
If we take Manet's Olympia (1863) as a critical - yet - still - problematic exemplar of the patriarchal tradition, we might imagine that Thomas reclaims the marginalized positions of both the recumbent white sex worker (ridiculed as corpse - like and revolting in contemporaneous criticism) and her black attendant (offensively disparaged by 19th - century critics as a «hideous Negress»).
The biggest clues came as corpses: particularly, the remains of microscopic algae known as diatoms and chrysophytes, whose glassy scales preserve extremely well in lake sediment.
* Katherine Heigl dressed as a corpse bride, with daughter Naleigh as a peacock (Katherine made the tutu herself!)
To round out this five - yoga - poses - in - five - minutes practice, let's come into our beloved savasana, otherwise known as corpse pose.
Just in case you haven't heard there is a new update for Darkest Dungeon that introduces some new mechanics such as corpses on the battlefield as well as the new hero: the Houndmaster and his best friend!
As the corpse of THQ is split up and sold off following financial failure and «massive mistakes», we now know where another severed limb will be transplanted.
Later in the day, they would lie down and pose as corpses in a silent protest outside Gov. Rick Scott's Capitol office.
Savasana also known as corpse pose.
No client really wants to be thought of as a corpse.
Thermal or woven blankets also assist in Shavasana, known as corpse pose.
He worked as a band vocalist and trombone player, then gained a small amount of stage experience before debuting onscreen in a bit part (as a corpse) in Wanderer of the Wasteland (1935).
In The Infinity Gauntlet mini-series, Nebula is forced to live in a state of «walking death» as her corpse - like form serves as a plaything for Thanos.
As the corpses (and red herrings) begin to pile up, can Professor Brown (genre veteran Jack Taylor) unmask the murderer before his morbid puzzle is complete?
Late in the film, as corpses are accumulating inauspiciously, his Hans pigeonholes Marty: «You're the one that thought psychopaths were so interesting.
You know it's been a great party when you wake up as a corpse the morning after.
But rushing forward to claim the rewards isn't the wisest tactic in a world that's home to assassins posing as corpses, to say nothing of flying diamonds who spit lasers from outside the field of view.
Many of his works feature macabre subjects such as corpses and autopsy scenes based on his visits to a morgue as well as influences including Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (1632) and Chaim Soutine's Carcass of Beef (1925), and have modern - day comparisons to Damien Hirst's dissected animal sculptures.
They can be slotted into two primary positions: Neo-Conceptualism, which grew from Minimalism and Conceptualism to embrace techniques of photography and appropriation; and Neo-Expressionism, which exhumed the traditional notions of painting that had been stamped out by Modernism — only to represent them as a corpse.
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