Sentences with phrase «ball out of a cannon»

Golfers, partners, sponsors and supporters enjoyed a unique on - course experience that included everything from shooting a golf ball out of a cannon, food trucks and a chipping challenge all followed by a celebration lunch catered by presenting sponsor, Talk of The Town Restaurant Group.

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Beginning in September, thousands of protesters, including representatives from more than 100 Native American tribes, camped out in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, where they endured freezing temperatures and the powerful sprays of a «water cannon» to protest the pipeline's construCannon Ball, North Dakota, where they endured freezing temperatures and the powerful sprays of a «water cannon» to protest the pipeline's construcannon» to protest the pipeline's construction.
I don't mind a provocative thought, and am aware that Summers» utterings have often been taken out of context, but I wonder if he'll be able to resist the temptation to shoot out verbal cannon balls when the world is hanging from his lips.
Bring out therefore the cannons» balls of blatant blasphemies aching upon the bigamies of dogged» lycanthropy in sheepishness qualities.
Almost everything you can think of is trying to end your life such as homing missiles, bowling balls, bees, and dragons being shot out of cannons.
However, We do get a much wider scope of the type of action that will be found in this movie, what with the cannon - balled pirate ship sails and Tintin zooming around on his motorcyle, about to fly out of the poster.
In Hugh's mind brands simply become «Cannons» puffing out memetic cannon balls... the visual language removes the need for analytical and captures the essence of the idea.
A sincere thanks to everyone who made it out to Santa Monica for Chad Person «s first LA solo show opening — between the massive inflatable sculpture photo - ops and a live golf ball cannon demo, we're confident that it was a unique event in and of itself.
The term shrapnel, fragmentation thrown out by an exploding munition or bomb, comes to us by way of Henry Shrapnel, a British officer who invented the first anti-personnel round — an explosive hollow cannon ball filled with lead shot — in 1784.
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