Frieze Artist Award Escape the madness of the art fair
by clambering into a scaled miniature replica of the Frieze tent created by Rachel Rose, winner of the 2015 Frieze Artist Award.
To get through the area you avoid the leaves, often
by clambering around, and throwing things at bells placed around the level to distract the beast.
Not exact matches
The sense of God's reality is a vital experience, and like every other vital experience we don't so much learn it, or achieve it, or
clamber up to it; we catch it
by contagion.
By some distance the most miserable game of last season was Spurs» nil - all away at Burnley, a game so bad that the famous Tottenham cockerel hopped down off his ball, pulled out all his feathers, stuck a lemon up himself and
clambered into a preheated oven.
The anticipation of a shiny new stadium was swiftly overshadowed
by poor performances on the pitch; a few lucky wins allowed a fortuitous ungainly
clamber into mid-table; the saga of the sulking Frenchman dominated the back pages; a post Payet bounce hinted at a mini resurgence before a return to indifference has left the team with just one win from the last six matches.
I try to encourage our baby to practice new movement skills
by holding his hands and walking him around, setting up obstacle courses for baby to
clamber through, and encouraging my baby boy to feed himself using a spoon.
Of course, IBB
clambered on the back of Obasanjo's «press release», excoriating PMB, strafing both the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the doomed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which,
by the way, he thoroughly ruined during his presidential years.
Gove responded
by saying it was actually the previous government who had failed, and that «it's a pity that a party that used to reform education is now
clambering on any bandwagon.»
If Jonathan was advised
by Mohammed to hop on a chopper en route to Lagos, what stops the Daura herdsman from
clambering into a train from Abuja to Ikeja thence to Lagos Island; that would, at least, afford him the opportunity to see cows» grazing routes, and also save Lagosians the nuisance, which his visit turned out to be.
He's
clambered to the top of the world
by selling his soul to the devil — who comes, in this film, in the guise of big business and corporate lobbyists.
Now Hollywood has
clambered aboard, though this live - action version, finally helmed
by British...
You can also reach this spot
by going backwards along the Shaman's Path route but it's tricky to jump or
clamber out of the river under the zipline.
«I am horrified
by police reports from across the UK of groups of children as young as five risking their lives
by daring each other to lie down in the road or
clamber over the roofs of derelict buildings.Recently, a nine - year - old only survived
by a miracle after falling 30 feet through a roof in Birmingham.
Clamber inside and you'll be greeted
by more Gordini tweakery.
Inside, the Z24 could use more headroom — it's limited
by the severely sloped windshield — and normal - sized adults required to
clamber into the small back seat will hope for a short trip.
Available in black or white, the AirTop tent can be raised from its box
by four gas pressure springs to deliver a mattress, two doors, two windows, mosquito nets and even a ladder to
clamber up.
Those who
clambered aboard were greeted
by a pitiful sight.
I
clambered up
by way of one of the side towers, my thighs thrumming from the deep tread of the steps, and stood for a moment catching my breath.
We were immediately greeted
by dogs at our feet, jumping up,
clambering for attention from these new intruders.
Smile at a crocodile, watch and listen the myriad of flora and fauna all around, be amazed
by magnificent waterfalls, revitalise yourself after a bush walk in one of nature's secluded pools,
clamber on the rocks to collect your own oyster feast, hunt and gather for a succulent feed of mud crabs, cast a line to hook the boat's biggest fish, feel the mystery surrounding the Aboriginal roack art sites.....
Sandy Bay, a bit of a
clamber across the boulders from Llandudno or a walk from the car park, is enclosed
by sand dunes and well protected from the wind.
By this time, I was getting tired and decided to
clamber out of the ocean and scale my way back up to the top of the cliffs on a bit of a goat trail I found.
Its seventies heritage is stylishly retained in the hotel
by its new owners, from its imaginatively carved wooden reception desk to its curvaceous
clambering spiraling marble staircase.
Puzzles are many and quite varied: you might have to redirect fire in order to pass,
clamber around the environment, water plans
by carefully altering the flow, block contraptions, build towers, time leaps and more.
By gathering up Scrap, the game's currency, you can purchase engine upgrades, new exhausts, spikes to stop enemies
clambering on the car, better suspension and more.
Using a first - person perspective the goal is to get through the levels and tackle the objective, either through sneaky tactics like
clambering around the environment or
by just charging in and killing everything using guns, swords and magic powers.
While it's visually smart enough, and there have been some nice improvements, such as the fact your character can now
clamber up from ledges, it's still beset
by the bugs that have plagued the Lego fraanchise throughout it's life, and the control and camera issues we've become accustomed to.
For example, you can jump onto a hard - to - reach platform
by thrusting through the air and
clambering up its ledge, or slide under enemy gunfire before charging into your opponent head - on.
Race to the finish
by collecting coins in Coinathlon,
clamber up huge structures in Challenge Tower, or try to pass your rivals in Mario Shuffle — and that's just to start!
Viewers who enter (as I did, thank goodness) from the terrace (having
clambered down the steel stairs from the seventh floor) are greeted
by Brice Marden's inviting Garden Table brilliantly lit
by sunlight from the east and a smile - inducing answer to the Murphy Cocktail as seen above.
Acrobatic nudes
clamber, writhe or dive out of classical crocks, anticipating Surrealism
by a couple of decades.
A lone figure walking beside an indigo swimming pool; a boat passing before the entrance of a cave as a great black bird swoops
by; a girl dressed in white,
clambering high in the branches of a vast tree on a starlit night: these are some of the strange and poetic recent subjects of the painter Peter Doig, the subject of a major exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery this summer.
Man of the hour Tillmans, flanked
by proud parents, was suddenly
clambering up onto his chair to the thunder of ecstatic applause.
The judge found the field in which the cow was placed was adequately secured but the cow escaped
by «jumping or
clambering» over the gate and then jumping over a 12 - foot cattle grid to get onto the road.
What started as a side project based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) now has over a million active users
clambering to install the latest builds on their devices — even ones that have not been forgotten
by their makers.
Many parents are used to being woken up
by their little ones
clambering into their beds.
In this double - tiered log treehouse and tower design
by Cheeky Monkey, your young explorer will have hours of fun playing among the tress on the climbing wall, slide, rope bridge and
clambering up to the top of the tower, perched high above the tree tops.