Sentences with phrase «as champagne corks»

In that «section,» Broodthaers placed mundane objects, such as champagne corks, in line with traditionally accepted works of art — including one by René Magritte, and another by Gerhard Richter that was commissioned by Broodthaers.
MADISON, WISCONSIN — As champagne corks popped today in Washington, D.C., over news that the human genome has been almost completely sequenced, researchers here quietly learned that their favorite plant's genome is even further along.

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They are at the top of myriad engineering and technology micro-markets, such as manufacturing the metal carriage that holds champagne corks in place or the machine that makes the scooper for Italian gelato.
There will be organic champagne corks popping in Cowley Street, because as an educational charity the trustees of the IEA insist on staff severing party political links.
As Boris puts it: «My realistic chances of becoming prime minister are only slightly better than my chances of being decapitated by a frisbee, blinded by a champagne cork, locked in a disused fridge or reincarnated as a olive.&raquAs Boris puts it: «My realistic chances of becoming prime minister are only slightly better than my chances of being decapitated by a frisbee, blinded by a champagne cork, locked in a disused fridge or reincarnated as a olive.&raquas a olive.»
While we take a moment to celebrate — there were many champagne corks popping as the concrete crumbled on Marmot Dam — we know we have more work to do.
Now as TreeHugger nears its two year anniversary, Kuyichi (Peruvian god of the rainbow) have already popped the cork on organic champagne, with five years under their belt.
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