Sentences with phrase «bleachers where»

She walked over to the bleachers where her mother sat, looking for a way out, looking for solace.
Willie Caban, a senior sporting a Walkman radio, suddenly ran up to a table near the bleachers where Laura Marks, a physical education and health teacher, was conducting the vision...
Do you think that God is going to have bleachers where all you so called Christians can laugh at the poor nonbelievers as he casts them into the lake of fire?

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2fORM's office is a converted commercial space, where the conference room walls are made up of recycled bleachers from a stadium.
It's like picking teams for any sport where no one wants to be picked by the Captain who's pants fell around his ankles tripping the whole team up and losing the game last time... the Christians are standing off to the side trying to hide behind the bleachers to avoid getting picked by him and being made to look foolish.
Bleachers — who were one of the festival's highlights last year — also played an after show at the Hard Rock Hotel, where they brought their «80s - inspired, two - drum fueled brand of power indie - pop to the center stage, where it belonged.
The smaller enclosed venue provides an intimate setting where the noise level can make your ears ring and the bleachers you're sitting on can literally shake following the game's biggest plays.
Bleacher Report recently published an article predicting where the uncommitted recruits participating at the U.S. Army Bowl will end up.
«A lot of people don't believe me, but I tell everyone that that PlayStation helped him get where he is today,» his father, Aaron Fox, said to Bleacher Report.
Bleacher Report predicted where all the uncommitted recruits participating at The Opening will land.
Finally this week, I'm sharing Rob Dawson's (@RobDawsonMEN) piece for Bleacher Report, where he makes the case for Evra still having a part to play at United beyond this season.
He even waved at one point to the throng of reporters who were gathered around a set of bleachers next to where Mr. Paterson and all the other officials were awaiting the president.
Dr Dale Guyer, the head of the Guyer Institute in Indiana, where Manning received treatments, also denied the allegations in a statement to sports website Bleacher Report on Sunday.
Was he like Babe Ruth in a legendary game, the one where the Bambino menacingly pointed his bat at some bleacher in the distance and then proceeded to smack a home run over the outfield fence to the exact spot he'd flagged?
They've closed off a section of Woodward from south of downtown Pontiac to South Boulevard, where spectators can watch from bleachers on the edge of M1 Concourse property.
They sit in bleachers that surround a table down in front, where dogs and puppies are brought out from a room in the back.
«I would like people to sit in the bleachers,» Adrian Piper tells us, «and think of where they are sitting as an amphitheater of the sort that one would sit in to watch Christians being devoured by the lions.»
A more general social realism can be seen in Up at the Bleachers, 1983, and After Hours, 1993, where we can almost hear the buzz of conversation between friends.
If you're out in the open in the bleachers or seats where there's no protective screen or backstop, then the law says you assumed the risk of getting hit by a flying baseball, bat, hockey stick, or hockey puck when you chose to attend the game.
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