Sentences with phrase «away over the rooftops»

She would not let herself imagine anything untoward, she would not visualize the gondola rising upward until it burst into flames or hurtling down until it smashed into pieces on the ground or floating away over the rooftops like Gambetta in 1871.
As you rise up off of the ground and speed away over the rooftops of Gotham, that iconic John Williams Superman theme comes on in the background, and just for a moment I forgot that it was a Batman game or even a LEGO game, because it felt more like the game Superman has always deserved.

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Whether you want to get away for Southern Decadence, the annual celebration of LGBT culture that attracts people from all over the world, or simply have a weekend of relaxation and rejuvenation at our rooftop deck and saltwater pool, Windsor Court Hotel is the ideal destination for every end - of - summer escape.
Above it eight design - savvy rooms entice you to sleep over — if you can tear yourself away from rooftop cocktail bar Henry Deane, an elegant affair with pink sofas and even rosier harbor views (dress to impress; no sneakers).
Located on St - Vincent, just steps away from Place Jacques - Cartier and the Old Port, the hotel offers 127 guest rooms and suites, over 10,000 sq. ft. of event space, a 180 seat restaurant, a rooftop terrace, a luxury spa with an outdoor pool, a boutique, a café, and exquisite views of Montreal's iconic landmarks.
The Radisson Blu Anaheim is over 2 years away from completion, but Radisson has provided renderings of the new hotel, including its rooftop patio and pool.
«Just over the tree tops and thatched rooftops of the bungalows in front of our hostel dorm room we could see the palette of colors swirling together for the night's sun set, growing stronger as the minutes ticked away.
Auerbach has been instrumental in choosing all but one room of the work in Tate Britain — eight paintings for each decade, not quite one a year, of subjects that have never varied: the heads and faces of the people he has known best and loved most in that time; the streets he has wandered most days, from the urban confusion of Camden Town in north London up to William Blake's Jerusalem of Primrose Hill, a mile away; and the chim - chiminey view over rooftops from his studio window.
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