Sentences with phrase «as telephone poles»

With cornstalks as tall as telephone poles and mutant kohlrabi, this annual harvest festival in Port Elgin, Ontario, is a celebration of the harvest on a scale you've never seen before.
They wiggle across a computer screen displaying real - time video from a gigantic microscope — a tall, beige tube about as wide as a telephone pole.
That's where you start as a boring dude on a bike, carrying as much personality as a telephone pole.

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He has been missing for four days, and Wendy found him perched 30 feet up in the air on a telephone pole, and... well, take all the events I described above and fit them together into some sort of story (any crazy story will do) and you pretty much have what happened today as she tried to rescue Christmas.
In contrast to the Paulsons» church signs, Fentress» images — on buses, on the signs of interstate - exit truck stops, on telephone poles, on flat rocks, on almost anything — are overwhelmingly biblical, as his title suggests.
I stopped at least one suicide attempt, she sees sleep as the hell to avoid at all costs (to the point that one night, she got a total of 2 hours of sleep and crashed her van into a telephone pole) and when she does sleep, it's so deep that she couldn't be roused without extreme measures.
So, for all of your «connections,» you know about as much of this race as one of those telephone «pole» thingies.
A historic victory for the forces of progress and good government was struck tonight as incumbents and other hacks fell like dead pigeons from telephone poles.
«I was very surprised that the town supervisor would waste his time on something as juvenile as pulling down signs from a telephone pole,» Kennedy said Monday.
Jason Rosamond, who owns the mill as CEO of Good Earth Power AZ, strolls around the property, describing how each piece of hulking machinery shapes ponderosa pine logs into salable products, from boards to telephone poles to horse bedding.
Telephone poles whip back and forth as if caught in a hurricane.
, doesn't think about the two old indigenous women who were embracing each other and crying as the plane landed, isn't disheartened by the familiar images of El Loco on every telephone pole and every billboard along whatever this airport road is now called, on the contrary, feels embarrassingly reassured that while he was away, his country has remained as backward as ever...
As spectators streamed toward the town square, someone lobbed a rope over the yardarm of a telephone pole and hoisted Edwards's limp body skyward.
I remember watching my mother from the backseat as she stared at the telephone poles flishing past us, the reflection of the white highway line in the window strobing her haggard face.
Walking her was such a hassle, because as soon as they would step outside, Rey would immediately began pulling or reacting loudly to both the tree and telephone pole on their street.
Parts of the environments are destructible as well and also add to the debris on the track — that telephone pole you knocked down will block the way of the cars behind you, or get in your way on the next lap.
Aligning his status as a young artist with that of the fly - by - night businesses usually advertised on telephone poles, the signs are an invitation to the public to call him at his personal number to discuss art or create an art piece based upon the client's choice.
Hammons has, in the past, done all of the following: placed basketball hoops on telephone poles, covered mirrors in tattered shrouds, denied interviews with the press, made art out of elephant dung, and sold snowballs as a performance.
They resemble saplings at first, but closer inspection reveals them to be smaller versions of the telephone pole, as if the mysterious upheaval has caused it to spawn preternatural versions of itself.
The mural references signs with the words «sexy cash» that were placed on telephone poles during the housing market crash as part of an informal advertising campaign offering to buy up real estate.
Frequently he invested inanimate objects such as the twisting limbs of a tree or a telephone pole with expressive pathos.
Given that the Commission does not have jurisdiction over granting access to power poles for communications purposes, it follows that the offering by a telephone company of access to power poles for which it has the authority to provide permits is done on a voluntary basis, and not as the result of a Commission requirement.
Collision coverage pays for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car, an object, such as a tree or telephone pole, or as a result of flipping over (note that collisions with deer are covered under comprehensive).
Collision coverage pays for repairs to your car if you cause a crash with another vehicle or run into an object, such as a tree or a telephone pole.
As the two went into the basement, the assailant pulled a gun; handcuffed the salesperson to a pole; and stole the salesperson's credit cards, cellular telephone, and pager.
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