Sentences with phrase «beams from»

Beams from an eighteenth - century New Hampshire barn frame the view from the living room to the backyard.
We got our hand - hewn beams from a local torn - down barn.
Don't the faux wood beams from AZ Faux Beams look awesome?!
My mother lives in a house built with all old posts and beams from barns in northern WI but I can't steal her beams.
Appeal beams from every quiet line of the Alison Sofa.
Natural beauty beams from the dramatic mix of mountains, valleys, beaches and the beautiful Santa Barbara channel with its majestic island views.
«Energy harvesting of the micro energy beams from these pockets then takes place via paired antenna arrays and custom chips in the receiver devices.»
I then felled and ripped posts and beams from oak trees on our property.
Stumbling upon her series of abstract shapes and enigmatic forms amidst the unkempt High Line flora, last year, was akin to coming across a lost civilization — an effect that's difficult to replicate in Mayfair (although a couple of the steel I - beams from the High Line show found their way into a sculpture at Zwirner).
Vitale's deliberately crude structures made of found materials such as reclaimed barn lumber, unused railroad tracks, and beams from abandoned factories are created through the artist's simple but transformative processes and actions.
Here, the artist selected I - beams from demolished New York skyscrapers, and assembled them into this massive, spider - like structure.
The old beams from the demolished warehouses cut down and sat upright as stelae had the breadth to bear just one word, such as «Moon» or «Orb,» or «Soul» and «Mate,» as did some of my first word paintings i.e. the diptych panels «Eat» and «Die,» but the sheer expanse of the wide canvases led to the proliferation of the word and whole passages and wheels of words appeared.
For his sweeping installation at the Dorsch Gallery, Miami - based sculptor Ralph Provisero salvaged the steel beams from another Miami gallery to create a work exuding both power and grace.
beams from a barn wall.
The small beads are hand - painted with some of the quirky freedom that characterizes her impermanent fabric arrangements, but the bead installation follows a uniform scale, height, and spacing logic, with beads dropping in parallel and perpendicular lines from the grid of ceiling beams from thin, nearly invisible strings that alter and direct the flow of the viewing space.
Chris Burden, another artist known for pushing his body to the limits with his often life - threatening performance pieces, is represented here by his TV Commercials series (1973 - 77) and a loop of three magnificent Beam Drop videos (1984 - 2009), in which he creates monumental sculptures by dropping immense steel beams from a crane into a pit of wet cement.
Seemingly drawing from the same pool of inspiration used by id Software with DOOM, Shadow Warrior 2 emphasizes speed and shooting, with the occasional mystical katana combo that will shoot energy beams from every swipe, of course.
She can also transform into Supergirl Girl Red Lantern with additional abilities such as firing powerful Red Lantern energy bolts and energy beams from the Red Lantern Ring and forming Red Lantern Energy Constructs.
The first Panzer Dragoon was an iconic on - rails shoot - em - up, which had the player mount a dragon that could fire homing beams from its mouth.
This title is actually the second in the series, which features a pair of bald body builders who shoot white beams from holes in the tops of their heads.
Wolverine has lots of claw related actions and is a melee specialist, whereas Nova fires special beams from range and can perform health draining energy fields.
The design of the bungalows is known as a «Gladak», which typically means the structure is based on 4 interlocking beams from which the walls rise.
Like the main living areas, the bedrooms feature weighty wood beams from British Columbia redwoods and floors in warm - toned reclaimed wood.
Indeed, the lounge - cum - bar and restaurant has a lovely original inglenook fireplace and old oak beams from which linen covered pudding pots hang.
Some cats enjoy chasing and jumping at the light beams from a small flashlight, while others like to bat at catnip - filled mice.
At night the beams from the lighthouse swept my ceiling.
Meanwhile, the sculpted headlamps pack more power into their aerodynamic shells: Bi-Xenon HID headlamps achieve high and low beams from a single light engine, while standard heated power - adjustable mirrors ensure you can also keep an eye on the road behind.
All detectors that pick up on the radar waves and laser beams from speed cameras could soon be illegal if a new road safety bill is implemented.
Is there a relay that could go bad and prevent the low beams from working?
I've had this problem before and it turned out that the switch in the stalk failed in a way that prevented low beams from working, but not high beams.
Though the boy is sensitive to sunlight, he has no problem casting laser beams from both eyes perhaps to communicate with another world but also to effect some of his here - on - earth magic.
This leaves Quasar's hands in a smoking, mutilated state, which Thanos let's him appreciate before he blasts him with energy beams from his eyes, which incinerates the hero completely.
His movies are like light beams from another world, and when casted against the silver screen, we see the cold, colorful inner space of his dreams and his visions.
In a rare break from the Cold War origins Lee tended to give his heroes, the X-Men were not people who had been bombarded by fallout or bitten by a radioactive trout; they were «mutants,» people born with psychic talents or the ability to shoot red power beams from their eyes, not Homo sapiens but homo superior.
Your only mission is dive in so deep that the belief it is possible beams from your pores.
The other major approach to controlled fusion is inertial confinement, in which a fuel capsule is hit by energetic «driver» beams from all directions, causing it to implode and then ignite in a miniature thermonuclar explosion.
The other part of the process, as explained in the paper, is using the high harmonic generation process to produce bright spatially coherent beams from a tabletop laser, spanning the range from the vacuum ultraviolet (wavelengths less than 200 nm) to the soft X-ray region of the spectrum (wavelengths less than 10 nm)
When Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura produced bright blue light beams from their semi-conductors in the early 1990s, they triggered a fundamental transformation of lighting technology.
He has shown in a simulation that this scheme works and is now looking to build a prototype system and patent it, adding that the most complicated aspect is how to send and recieve twisted beams from a device when it is moving about.
Known as pulsars, the dead stars emit beams of radiation that sweep past Earth at regular intervals, like the rotating beams from a lighthouse.
Microwave beams from these arrays of antenna elements can be steered electronically toward targets.
Imagine trying to see a firefly next to a distant spotlight, where the beams from the spotlight all but drown out the faint glow from the firefly.
The next giant leap was optical interferometry, merging the light beams from two or more telescopes to create, in effect, a single telescope as large as the distance between the two.
Optical interferometry at CHARA requires collecting the light beams from six different telescopes, sifting through multiple gigabytes of data, and then combining the beams to synthesize the kind of image that otherwise would be possible only with an enormous space telescope.
Guy is tough as nails, can fire laser beams from outside the box and unlike Xhaka, he can tackle and pass the ball to his actual teammates.
No wonder Kapur's mom, whose face beams from behind the bar in a giant black - and - white photograph, sports such a big smile.
Honestly, it was a labourious production for me for last Sunday's pot luck but it was a hit with my family — appreciative beams from mum at that..
The morning after the bombing, the cathedral's stonemason took two charred oaken beams from the debris and tied them together into a cross.
Those teams have incredible real - time analytics, not just at the race venue, but also real - time, big data beamed from a car driving at up to 200mph on a race track on one side of the globe to the race team's headquarters in England.
The close concentration of urban dwellers, combined with plummeting hardware costs and the overlapping layers of wireless data that accompany us — beamed from cell towers, pulsing from Wi - Fi hot spots, radiating from smartphones in our pockets — has made it easier than ever before to track, sort, manage and organize things in a city setting.
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