Sentences with phrase «bellow through»

The fact that my tormentor wasn't stood on my doorstep bellowing through the letterbox — or dialling up the house phone - was no comfort at all.
Every year, we heard him bellowing through the halls, as he taught a new class about the Greeks.
And in race trim, bellowing through pipe...
Darby bellows through his ever present bullhorn.
The plaques call Pablo and Marie - Thérèse's relationship «secret», but he can't have been all that fussed about hiding it, as Walter's image appears over and over, his infatuation so clear he might as well have bellowed it through a megaphone.
The atmosphere appears to light up with the rhetoric of the fire - and - brimstone sermon that bellows through the crowds.

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Twenty classic titles, including works by Vladimir Nabokov and Saul Bellow, will be sold exclusively through Amazon.
An observer unaware of Moore's rank might easily mistake him for an unusually forceful and charismatic enlisted man as he strides through the Tarawa's maze of narrow steel corridors, bellowing encouragement and mild jibes to almost everyone he encounters.
Bellow's women regularly turn their men into cuckolds, and though the girls come on seductively we who have been through the other novels know that they have daggers in their garter belts.
In the opening pages Luther set the pace, speaking of the Duke rubbing «his scabby and scurvy head» against the Elector, saying that the Duke «curses, blasphemes, shrieks, struggles, bellows, and spits», and says that such books as the Duke's «make me tingle with pleasure from head to toe when I see that through me, poor wretched man that I am, God the Lord maddens and exasperates the hellish and worldly princes... while I sit under the shade of faith and the Lord's Prayer, laughing at the devils and their crew as they blubber and struggle in their great fury».
They must be rooted in a belief system through which, as Saul Bellow says in his foreword to Bloom's book, we have «access to the deepest part of ourselves — to that part of us which is conscious of a higher consciousness, by means of which we make final judgments, and put everything together.»
• The race was run through the sound made by 52,000 bellowing Swabian autoworkers (Mercedes and Porsche both have factories in Stuttgart).
Use the bellows - style pump to flush water through after you're done.
Once someone does their business, they press the bellows - style button on the back to move clean water through and into the waste tank below.
They were usually set on a ridge for winds to sweep through, like a bellows, and were best for smelting smaller amounts of high - quality silver.
All pranayama helps to balance vata and can be used for constipation in one of two ways: either for stress and anxiety relief with practices such as honeybee breathing (Bhramari Pranayama) or to ignite the power of digestion through practices such as bellows breath (Bhastrika Pranayama).
A farm foreman (Robert Wilke) with wagons awaiting harvest workers, bellows to everyone through a megaphone: «Sackers, I need sackers.»
The engine sounds are also the best I've heard in a game bar none — absolutely nothing compares to the bellow of the Masterati Gran Turismo MC Stradale as you blast through a tunnel (it gave me what some call, an «eargasm»).
Brian Cox's Gandalf bellows his way through the battle and Jason Flemyng's drunken womaniser is great to watch.
As Fruitvale Station comes full circle, Coogler plays a heavy hand once again through his casting of Kevin Durand as the bald - headed and bellowing Officer Caruso.
Adam Bellow from EduTecher walks us through the joys of Dropbox.
More importantly, it's twin - turbocharged 4.0 - litre V8 features a soundtrack that moves from canal boat bilge pump chug at idle through to full - blooded NASCAR bellow when worked hard.
Being able to drop the hood at the touch of button also allows you to hear the V8 strutting its stuff and it goes through its full repertoire of off - beat V8 burble at idle to a voracious bellow as you approach the red line.
Then there's the exhaust's extraordinary bellow resonating through the whole car and into your forearms and backside — and all this while inserted into a wonderful glass bubble, with pencil - thin pillars and sills so low that you feel you could reach out and strike a match on the ground.
The full review is still pending, but while we wait, The Smoking Tire has released a nearly - five - minute clip of Farah driving the limited - run supercar around the Angeles Forest, with a soundtrack composed entirely of the bellowing roar of the twin - turbocharged 3.5 L V6, and what little road and wind noise can pierce through it.
It came boring out of the east like some ribald satellite of the coming sun howling and bellowing in the distance and the long light of the headlamp running through the tangled mesquite brakes and creating out of the night the endless fenceline down the dead straight right of way and sucking it back again wire and post mile on mile into the darkness after where the boilersmoke disbanded slowly along the faint new horizon and the sound came lagging and he stood still holding his hat in his hands in the passing ground - shudder watching it till it was gone.
The ineffable Kellgren narrates this madcap alternate - history romp through Tudor England with gleeful bellowing and sinister whisperings, navigating the multiple perspectives and plot twists with aplomb.
It came boring out of the east like some ribald satellite of the coming sun howling and bellowing in the distance and the long light of the headlamp running through the tangled mesquite brakes and creating out of the night the endless fenceline down the dead straight right of way and sucking it back again wire and post mile on mile into the darkness after where the boilersmoke disbanded slowly along the faint new horizon and the sound came lagging and he stood still holding his hat in his hands in the passing groundshudder watching it till it was gone.
The gate guard bellowed a deep chuckle and waved me through.
Of course being the oldest functioning maritime chaperone in South Africa does come with certain nasty responsibilities that may warn ships of land through heavy mist but that land heavy sleepers in a foul mood when woken by the bellow of the notorious foghorn in the early hours.
In turn, they flashed all of their lanterns and flashlights and headlamps, and twirled them in the air, and howled and bellowed over the Golden Gate waters — reaching out to the others through the fog and night.
Interesting to note that the Trailer for Manhunt was also removed, which was available through the Australia Steam store prior to the accidental release of Manhunt yesterday - as you can see in the screenshot we posted bellow, the trailer had been in the store since January 2008.
Hilarie M. Sheets reports on the retrospective exhibition of works by of George Bellows at The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., on view through October 8, 2012.
Ben Wiedel - Kaufmann reviews the exhibition George Bellows at the Royal Academy of Art, London, on view through June 2013.
An American Experiment: George Bellows and the Ashcan Painters, shows at the National Gallery, London through 30 May 2011.
For Mythic Being, 1973 - 75, the artist marched through the streets of New York City dressed as a man, complete with Afro and bushy mustache, bellowing out passages from her own journals.
Her photographs, drawings, and collages of women bellow beyond the walls of Lehmann Maupin's Chrystie Street gallery in New York where her exhibition «More Than Everything» is currently on view through October 29th.
This exhibition, on view through October 8, 2012, charts the full range of Bellows» artistic achievement, represented by some 130 works arranged thematically and chronologically throughout 9 galleries.
«Complex yet elegant, clinical yet nostalgic, photographer and physicist Kent Krugh takes us on a journey through the evolution of image - making by looking at cameras — from the Graflex large format bellows camera to the digital SLR — in his solo show Speciation: Still A Camera.»
The National Gallery of Art in Washington presents the first Comprehensive exhibition in three decades of George Bellows Prolific Career, on view June 10 through October 8, 2012.
However, after visiting the exhibition entitled Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye, recently opened at the Tate Modern, it's not unrealistic that people will be more focussed on Munch's self - portraits and short films rather than his iconic painting; bellowing a cacophony of dark emotion through the public psyche.
The three - channel piece combines footage and audio of various soundmaking set - ups: a balloon inflated, stuck onto the end of a flute, and allowed to wheeze its air through the instrument; a merry - go - round with a violin affixed to its outer edge, so that every time it rotates it strikes a bow placed, just so, by the artist; an accordion hung from a lamp post, groaning as it stretches its bellows.
★ Metropolitan Museum of Art: «George Bellows» (through Feb. 18) Organized by the National Gallery in Washington, this exhibition starts strong with the lush early paintings of New York City and its residents for which Bellows is justifiably well known.
In his latest audio slideshow of the George Bellows retrospective, he breezes through Bellows's ups (his famous boxing paintings) and downs (a winter scene is «a bit of a greeting card»).
We introduce students to painting through fundamentals — basic color theory, the behavior of pigment color, principles of composition, ways to make paintings appear flat versus ways to create three - dimensional illusions, paint handling, a little chemistry, and a few art - historical examples of artists (Édouard Manet, George Bellows, Alice Neel, Helen Frankenthaler) who handled paint particularly well.
The breath circulates between the bellows and the paper bag through a ribbed transparent plastic tube that emits a faint and hypnotic sound.
Her breath is perpetuated through a small brown paper bag that inflates and deflates automatically thanks to motorised bellows.
The artists — James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and George Bellows — are represented in Crystal Bridges» collection, but not through portraits or single female figures.
The show features more than 40 original fine art prints including lithographs and etchings that chronicle daily life — the bustle of urban streets, boisterous moments of leisure, modern modes of transportation, and bucolic rural images — by leading artists who approached their subject matter through the lens of realism: George Bellows (1882 - 1925), Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967), Martin Lewis (1881 - 1962), Reginald Marsh (1898 - 1954), John Sloan (1871 - 1951), Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967), Stow Wengenroth (1906 - 1978), and Grant Wood (1891 - 1942).
Countries in 2015 adopted the Paris Climate Change Agreement aimed at keeping the global average temperature rise well bellow 2oC and as close as possible to 1.5 oC through concerted climate action in all sectors.
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