Swenson's sculptures often feature creatures in death or distress — such
as a fawn being carried away by a large red cape, or a decomposing deer carcass.
The hunter awakens in the afterlife and finds himself face - to - face with the Deer God, who in an act of karmic retribution reincarnates the hunter
as a fawn.
While Frenchies come in a larger variety of colors such
as fawn, brindle, tan, or white with brindle patches.
They weigh between 15 and 20 pounds and can come in such colors
as fawn, black, apricot fawn or silver fawn.
The American Kennel Club lists specific boxer coat colors
as fawn and brindle.
Its scraggly coat is most often a mix of dark blue and grey, however, it does come in other shades, such
as fawn and yellow.
Zebras can also come in other colors such
as fawn, silver, pied, and the very sharp looking black - cheeked.
«Thanks so much for helping me,» she went on, trying to appear composed, I thought, but actually sounding as scared
as a fawn panting in fear at the sight of the moon.
The audience watches in agony
as the fawn nearly stands up only to tumble over and we can not help but feel embarrassed.
But the premise that carried the first film (and the original Japanese trilogy and mini-series)-- the idea of a media - borne STD (or drug addiction), transformed here into something carried aloft by the virulence of peer pressure — is instantly discarded along with its deadline gimmick in favour of about two hours of garbage involving killer deer, a somnambulantly - possessed kid (if demonic possession renders your nine - year - old docile
as a fawn, that's a trade - off some might be willing to make), and poor Naomi Watts huffing and puffing and delivering awful, repetitive monologues at her catatonic kid.
David Steel never recovered from being portrayed
as the fawning figure living in David Owen's pocket.
We see the woman he's left behind in flashback,
as he fawns over her and she wriggles around suggestively on their bed.
Although this breed can be occasionally affectionate with its preferred person, it would not be described
as fawning.
The Galaxy S7 edge is turning into the trusty old steed that's adopting what it can to remain as capable
as the fawns who've since been introduced into the barn.
Not exact matches
Prime Minister Stephen Harper spent the first years of his mandate shunning China on human - rights grounds, but
as the global economy has shifted he has become «Mr. Panda Man» — a reference to the PM's
fawning over two cuddly Chinese ambassadors.
Founded in 2007, Mast Brothers won some
fawning media attention
as creators of cutely wrapped chocolate bars that use simple ingredients and purports to taste better than big brands like Hershey (hsy).
However, this is Apple and tech competitors follow the company
as closely
as the typically
fawning media.
«Again, the corrupt and unsound form of speaking in the plural number to a single person, you to one, instead of thou, contrary to the pure, plain, and single language of truth, thou to one, and you to more than one, which had always been used by God to men, and men to God,
as well
as one to another, from the oldest record of time till corrupt men, for corrupt ends, in later and corrupt times, to flatter,
fawn, and work upon the corrupt nature in men, brought in that false and senseless way of speaking you to one, which has since corrupted the modern languages, and hath greatly debased the spirits and depraved the manners of men; — this evil custom I had been
as forward in
as others, and this I was now called out of and required to cease from.
As William Rowe points out, when a
fawn burns to death in a forest fire and no human being ever knows about it, this apparently unnecessary evil does nothing to build the character of human beings.
I really don't want a God who is solicitous of my every need,
fawning for my attention, eager for nothing in the world so much
as the fulfillment of myself - potential.
I experienced existential horror
as slow comprehension dawned upon me that this is not only a guilty pleasure for others, but critically
fawned over.
For sure, Chamblee's was the prevailing opinion of the weekend,
as he and almost every broadcaster, writer, colleague, and Doral owner made excuses for and
fawned over the golden boy's terrific sidearm toss.
The
fawning, special treatment that the Embassies bestow on their performing guests is a delightful personal surprise for most other athletes and most entertainers
as well.
The town is
as football - obsessed
as any in the SEC, so recruits can not go about town without being
fawned over.
Klopp himself said
as much
as the media
fawned over him in his first press - conference
as Liverpool manager.
There's little chance that tons of people would opt to
fawn over the older child (let's be honest a certain amount of cuteness wears off
as kids get older) when there's a smaller, more adorable version dressed exactly the same.
But I managed to bump into Desiree from So
Fawned and Morgan from Mama Loves Papa and they are both just
as dynamic and darling
as you would imagine they would be.
He labelled him a «donkey» and «a devil» while many of Bush's more current critics, such
as David Miliband, were still
fawning at his feet.
My ideal first lady would be Sadie Nicole Hasler - a beautiful talented actress who is clutching my balls
as I type these
fawning words.
Sorry about last week — you must have been dying inside
as the press
fawned all over that pipsqueak Barack Obama on his overseas jaunt.
But
as Bloomberg basks in praise (and some almost
fawning press coverage) for tackling a truly tough issue, his record on ending education disparities is — to put it charitably — mixed.
They produce compounds like propionate with it (see
Fawning Over Flora and Boosting Good Bacteria in the Colon Without Probiotics) that get absorbed into our system and slow down gastric emptying — the rate at which food leaves our stomach — so we don't get
as much of a sugar rush.
Not only is fiber calorie - free, but one might also think of it
as having «negative» calories — given the fermentation of fiber in our bowel into anti-obesity compounds (see
Fawning over Flora),
as well
as anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer compounds (see Boosting Good Bacteria in the Colon without Probiotics).
According to wiki beige is a very pale brown color, variously described
as a pale sandy
fawn color, a grayish tan, a light - grayish yellowish brown, or a pale to grayish yellow.
Pack some delicious home cooked meal in a traditional wicker basket and watch
as your family
fawns over your culinary finesse.
As an Onassis, someplace on the Island of Scorpios, overlooking the water, and
fawning over a gorgeous scarf in her hair, I would order whatever she was having.
Any black man, no matter how busted, is feted and
fawned over
as soon
as he strolls into my church — the hopeful sisters line up.
When Martin Williams, more commonly known on the internet
as RedpoleQ, moved to Japan in 2000, he imagined attractive women would
fawn over him.
Admiral Robert FitzRoy is better known
as the Captain of HMS Hollywood is a world of
fawning sycophancy and downright deceit.
After Peeta and Katniss are
fawned over by the Capitol's craven citizenry, they're transported via hovercraft to a woodland arena where Katniss» archery skills and survival instincts could save her —
as could the audience's belief that she and Peeta are in love.
He stands around brooding
as the unwashed masses
fawn over him.
As the doctor creepily
fawns over Gerardo's role on the human - rights commission, Paulina hears his voice from the other room, sneaks off and sends his car off a cliff.
That is when the film evolves into a sort of horror movie
as his son becomes an unwitting celebrity, forced to do interviews, pose for photo ops and meet and greet
fawning Winnie worshipers.
Any promotional material you read / view / hear for Tate Taylor's Get On Up, the long - awaited James Brown biopic the world's been
fawning for since Christmas Day, 2006 (the day the self - scrawled «Godfather of Soul» passed), will name the seminal soul singer
as an almost deity - like figure, epitomizing the African American experience from the early 1960s onward in musical form.
Next is «It's Bugsy» (4 mins., HD), another one of those infuriating docs wherein the cast and crew
fawn over some animal / fictional character (in this case, the bug - eyed gerbil that accounts for a good 40 % of Bedtime Stories» attempts at humour)
as a big star who was great to work with.
And like art, it seems, we must enjoy the suggestive indolence of Jesse watching Céline
as together they cart their way through Vienna in Before Sunrise; or
fawn over the crisp intensity of Count Laszlo de Almásy
as he, soaking in rapacity, watches Katharine Clifton in The English Patient.
The same gallery owners who
fawn on Einar dismiss her portraits
as too conventional.
Buscemi burlesques this hard - headed boss
as an antsy, anxious nebbish, able to
fawn, while trusting no one.
It takes a while for the main narrative through line to take shape,
as a majority of the first act finds its «comedy» in montages of Amy, Kiki, and Carla trashing a grocery store or
fawning over a Hollywood hunk while watching a movie.
A butt ugly rom - com masquerading
as a dude's night out, That Awkward Moment sees women
fawning over tools and douchebags for their tooliness and douchebaggery.