Sentences with phrase «church steeples»

"Church steeples" refer to the tall pointy towers often seen on churches. Full definition
The crowned spire of its tower, the Westertoren, is the tallest church steeple in town, and you can see it from almost anywhere in the city center.
For most people, church steeples represent church tradition and structure.
And when I returned home I almost wept when I saw the first church steeple.
even i fill from time to time climbing up the local churches steeple, and taking a chainsaw to the symbol of my suffering and the suffering of my people.
The Faith Church steeple and City Hall tower rise together above this intersection, symbolizing in their juxtaposition the gospel's address of the demonic principalities and redemptive possibilities inherent in corporate human power.
About the time of Charlemagne, Christians began putting bells into church steeples to scare the devils out of the thunderclouds.
Like McDonald, they preach in states where crosses and church steeples dot the skyline yet the poor can't get the health insurance they would receive if they lived elsewhere.
Where else will you find an appalling amateur theater production of Baz Luhrmann's «Romeo + Juliet,» murder by church steeple, and the thrills of police bureaucracy?
A classic New England church steeple towers over this Green Mountain town, where ghost - seekers carry candle - lanterns while listening to haunted tales on Stowe Lantern Tours each fall.
Dorothy Norman (American, 1905 - 1997) Two Photographs: Church Steeple III, Falmouth, Cape Cod and Gravestone (Mother) II, Chatham, Cape Cod, 1937.
An unusual piece for Chinese artist Xu Zhen, a burnt - orange tent with church steeples rising out of its sides, stood ominously at Shanghai Art.
That'd be an interesting sight to see propped up in churches and on church steeples.
For most people, church steeples represent church tradition and...
In some places, there were ordinances against building anything higher than the church steeple so it would occupy the place closest to heaven.
Everything from obelisks, church steeples and the Washington Monument.
You will see it on their church steeples — but you will NEVER see a cross on their steeples.
Someone sent me a picture of a cross being removed from a church steeple.
With so much of our lives lived publicly with our congregations and various ministerial contexts, we find ourselves valuing the time we have without a church steeple looming overhead.
However, a church steeple is supposed to be as alien to this country as a mud hut is in the artic.
In the Ben & Jerry's community, it's OK to be as tall as the church steeple and still be welcomed.
You take his meaning that first morning at Cheltenham when you see a dozen horses, jammed tight, go over a fence like surf breaking, and you think of those crazy 18th - century rakehells who, filled with port, created steeplechasing by racing the shortest, fastest way, over hedges and ditches, to a winning post that was the church steeple they could just about see in the moonlight.
Some of his best work resulted from the use of a meridian — a large sundial - like device for recording solar movements — that he designed and had installed on the top of a church steeple.
And building heights are not allowed to exceed the church steeples (aka no sky scrapers).
including the church steeple kill in Edgar Wright's Hot Fuzz.
Highlights include Red Buttons's scene as a paratrooper who gets caught on a church steeple and can only watch the action below, some sweeping camera movements as the Allies attack a large building overlooking a bridge (I can't remember the name of the town) and a much better version of the blowing up of a bunker on the Normandy beach than the one in Saving Private Ryan.
A Strong West Wind begins in the 1950s in the wilds of the Texas Panhandle — a place of both boredom and beauty, its flat horizons broken only by oil derricks, grain elevators, and church steeples.
Church steeples and mine tipples grow inside it like crystals.
Jim yells off church steeples.
Rising 12 stories above the Historic District, the landmark hotel offers spectacular views of Charleston's church steeples, antebellum mansions and famous harbor, providing easy access to the wealth of Charleston's historic attractions.
In a city where no building can be taller than the church steeples, few establishments offer this caliber of view and superior location, just steps away from famed Kings St. in the historic district.
There are easter eggs in GR from it on the church steeple and fish fountain but I think it could have answers to GR because it has a reality warping god alien thing.
In the most memorable of these scenarios, players are positioned in a church steeple with a sniper rifle, watching over a team of soldiers below while they complete their mission.
For example, his temporary works of art have incorporated a toilet paper column and a church steeple (Temporary Comfort and Lost Pines, respectively).
The dreary gray sky is briefly interrupted by a splatter of light gray that is the town's church steeple.
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