Sentences with phrase «cockerel in»

A marble statue of a heavily pregnant disabled artist, a scale model of Nelson's HMS Victory with African print sails inside a huge bottle and a giant cockerel in striking blue are just some of the controversial and political art works that have added a modern and provocative element to the famous square.
At least you can enjoy the soothing sounds of the running water (and on occasions the early morning cockerels in this authentic Balinese locale — pack earplugs).

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After haggling for Berber rugs in the medina and taking a refreshing dip in the surf, refuel at Salon Oriental, known for its modern takes on local classics like lamb shoulder with candied spices and cockerel cooked with lemon and saffron in a traditional tagine.
But if that was Arsenal, we'll be crowing like cockerels about Wenger and the players, Ed Woodward will not allow his best players run down their contracts, back Mourinho in the market like a lunatic, Gazidis is the opposite but then I hear deafening silence when Mourinho lose an away game against lower opposition.
During breaks in play, Pogba could be seen strutting across the turf, his head held high, shoulders back, chest out, performing a kind of cockerel - like movement of the head as he walked, thrusting it back and forth with each confident step.
The cockerel currently on the stadium is a replica, with the original being protected in the Lilywhite house, after all it has been through a lot over the many years!
I saw the great man many times at WHL and he was my all time hero and still is.Back in the days before club shirts my mother had to iron on a cockerel and a number 8 on my shirt.Happy days.In reply to Maturin's post was that not the goal shown on the opening credits to Star Soccer?.
For the answer, turn to the late Colonel Joseph Mobutu (later Mobutu Sese Seko) of the former Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), who gave prominence to the status of the cockerel (Be careful not to use COCK instead, which may be offensive in American English, which explains why «rooster» is preferred).
The relationship between basal metabolic rate (BMR) and concentrations of plasma thyroid hormones in fasting cockerels.
In Sanskrit «kukkuta» means a «cockerel» or a «rooster» and «asana» means a «pose».
An exceptional Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture evening gown in a brown silk crepe with cockerel feather trim, autumn - winter 1969.
Tabloid headlines and human - interest footnotes alike are elevated to fable: an adolescent love triangle in which one party turns arsonist; a troublesome cockerel that crows too early; a killer on the run who becomes a folk hero.
Students at Jesus College, Cambridge, have voted to repatriate a bronze sculpture of a cockerel to Nigeria, from where it was looted in 1897.
the giant blue cockerel stands tall in london's trafalgar square image courtesy of the fourth plinth
Among them will be the very first permanent outdoor works by Nairy Baghramian, Theaster Gates, Mark Manders, Philippe Parreno, and Aaron Spangler — and flying in from London's Trafalgar Square is Katharina Fritsch's Hahn / Cock, the electric blue cockerel that first appeared on the Fourth Plinth in 2013.
More recently still, a series of owls and cockerels culminating in his Parliament of Owls and using various media including enamel on steel, flirted dangerously with the kitsch without quite succumbing.
Commissioned by the Mayor as part of the Fourth Plinth programme, Hahn / Cock is a 4.72 m high rendition of a domestic farmyard cockerel saturated in intense ultramarine blue.
The latest addition is The Golden Cockerel, a full - length spectacle originally created in 2012 for the Royal Danish Ballet, which loaned the lavish costumes and scenery by Richard Hudson (based on early 20th - century designs by Natalia Goncharova).
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