Sentences with phrase «as graveyards»

As such they are not only great inside the home where sun light may be restricted, but also in external settings such as graveyards or shaded patios.
I was coming to grips with my feelings about the landscape and what was in it, though, so I incorporated objects or places into my paintings, such as graveyards and tenant houses.
«IF FORMER whiz kid John Bentley gets his way,» the tabloid press reported recently, «high streets and superstores across Britain will soon be as quiet as graveyards
Clement of Alexandria wrote, «It is far better to be happy than to have your bodies act as graveyards for animals.
«North India was known as the graveyard of missions,» says Isaac Shaw, president of Delhi Bible Institute (DBI).
«It's difficult to be a lone striker and especially if you don't get the service... it could be described as the graveyard shift because it is tough,» he told the club's official site.
In France, between N'Jie, N'Koudou, Sissoko, Spurs is starting to have a reputation as a graveyard of career.
The Gracekeepers follows two young women — Callanish; a landlocker who acts as a graveyard guardian and North; a dampling who is part of a circus.
Tinder made its debut in South Korea in 2015 but despite its international popularity, the dating app is still largely unknown in a country notorious as the graveyard of many foreign - born startups and companies including Uber and Google.
The month of January has come to be known as a graveyard for bad movies, but how bad can it get?
I won't call it the «Dark Souls of fighting games» because, well, that whole analogy of comparing difficult games to Dark Souls is about as fresh as a graveyard.
Every frame is a work of art with beautifully stunning environments such as a graveyard for dragons, caverns made of crystal, dimly lit crypts, twisted forests, abandoned mines, a mushroom village, and a dastardly forge filled with molten metal where the undead army crafts their weapons.
The pile of unread books we have on our bedside tables is often referred to as a graveyard of good intentions.
West Coast Trail is also known as the Graveyard of the Pacific because a number of ships are lost in the fog over there.
The fragile barrier island of Hatteras is known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic, with a landscape of sunken wrecks to explore.
The point where the vessel went down is known here as the graveyard of ships, for numerous vessels have been sunk there since vessels first plied the channel waters.»
The lighthouses both function to protect mariners from the rough and ever - changing Columbia River Bar in the treacherous area known as the Graveyard of the Pacific.
Each stage is set up in a theme such as a graveyard.
I won't call it the «Dark Souls of fighting games» because, well, that whole analogy of comparing difficult games to Dark Souls is about as fresh as a graveyard.
While on tour, she wrestled in odd places such as a graveyard and an airplane - hangar.
The terrific new paintings at the center of Ellen Gallagher's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles continue her exploration of the history of that earlier tragedy and of the ocean as both graveyard and birthplace.
Rising 165 feet and painted in striking black and white stripes the current lighthouse is actually the third attempt to illuminate the perilous stretch of coast from Cape Hatteras to Currituck Beach, known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic.

Not exact matches

And the result is poems such as «The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket,» the centerpiece of his first full book, published in 1946.
It's just his stories take the «whistle in the graveyard» approach as I like to call it.
• There are a lot of problems with Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, not least the fact that, as he later admitted, he made up the climactic graveyard conversation between a detective and the murdered girl's best friend.
St. Joseph Catholic Church in North Vernon, Indiana has a century - old graveyard that has served as a final resting place for all sorts, but no one quite like Jason Carr.
«I always describe New York as an elephant's graveyard for ovaries,» he said.
And Kraftchick, as one who is a religious scholar, you should not forget that the man roaming in the graveyard was not just tormented, he was tormented by demons.
The month Sha» ban is known as the month for commemoration of all souls, during which it is customary to have a meal for well - being in commemoration of the dead — sometimes held in the graveyard — and to visit the graveyard and clean the graves.
McCartney, who wrote the lyrics, reportedly said it was simply a name that came to him, but it later emerged that it was inscribed on a headstone in the graveyard which he and Lennon used to regularly use as a shortcut.
North east England in winter is a graveyard for southern clubs so it «s just as well we «re going up there in autumn.
Last but not least is the japanese kid who we have never seen and are unlikely to ever see as he will drif off to the footballers graveyard after we bought his mearly for shirt sales.
Thin - lipped personnel men laugh heartily as they splash around in the mustard with union stewards; paunchy executives play two innings of slow - pitch softball and then rush off to recuperate at their country clubs; the president kisses babies belonging to graveyard - shift workers and delivers a speech prepared by the PR boys about the glorious future awaiting those who continue to love grand old Amalgamated Sponge.
I got a great work ethic from my dad, who worked a graveyard shift as a security guard and never missed a day.
I think that comment about Spurs being a graveyard is unfair as Sissoko was very poor at Newcastle N'jie did not do well on loan in France last season, and N'koudou wasn't Premier League ready and may get more minutes this year.
Sure they're both drinkable and if we really had to argue about it than sure graveyard is the same as juice in that they're both liquids and have some nutrients.
My son sometimes salvages such apples from school friends, rather than watching them go into the «apple graveyardas he calls the cafeteria garbage can.
On January 1, 2001, I got ready to go to work for the graveyard shift as a 911 dispatcher.
My husband even referred to cupboard full of the ones that didn't work as the «sippy cup graveyard».
This gesture from Mr Kufuor, which he described as pretentious, turned the mausoleum into a family graveyard, effectively demeaning Nkrumah's legacy.
The harshest of the criticism went to his successor whom he accused of desecrating Dr Nkrumah's graveyard by burying his wife in the same grave as him.
As far the memory stretches, The Manhattan Borough Presidency has been a political graveyard.
Incredible as it might appear to thinking people, some adults are actually talking seriously about reviving the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP — which is already at the graveyard waiting to be buried.
The Green Party has backed Howie Hawkins as its nominee, a graveyard - shift worker for UPS in Syracuse, N.Y..
We agree with Howie Hawkins when he says: «We should talk about why independent politics is the best way to build progressive power, about the Democratic Party as the historic graveyard of progressive movements, and about the need in 2016 for a progressive alternative when Sanders folds and endorses Clinton.
Older elephants that are near death do not leave their herd and instinctively direct themselves toward a specific location known as an elephants» graveyard to die.
The highest energy gamma rays originate in the graveyards of big stars, such as the spinning pulsar remnants of supernovae.
Living bacteria such as these isolated from subseafloor sediments reveal a thriving ecology rather than a microbial graveyard.
When we first saw a nest of D. ossarium we were reminded on the historical bone houses or ossuaries in graveyards, and thus suggest in allusion to its biology «Bone - house Wasp» as common name.
Prior to the advent of the space age, the outer Solar System was largely seen as a vast, icy planetary graveyard.
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