Sentences with phrase «feathers at»

The faux fur brings in a fun natural element to match the greenery, pinecones, and feathers at each place setting.
Ruffles some feathers at times, but generally very beneficial as to not leave people guessing.
AGW due to CO2 is like imagining turning around an oil tanker by throwing feathers at it.
2009 Frohawk Two Feathers at Scenic, curated by Simon Watson and Craig Hensala of Scenic, New York, NY New Work, Galerie Emmanuel Post, Leipzig, Germany
Four extremely talented Los Angeles - based artists will have exhibitions in New York City this month: Sarah Cain at Galerie Lelong; Iva Gueorguieva at Ameringer McEnery Yohe; Frohawk Two Feathers at Morgan Lehman; and Lisa Sanditz at CRG Gallery (I should add that all four of these artists were featured in NAP early in their careers... yes, it pays to subscribe).
The gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in South Africa by gallery artist Frohawk Two Feathers at Stevenson Gallery in Cape Town.
Controversy and drama has once again struck the esoteric world of eSports, with Fnatic ruffling more than its fair share of feathers at the...
The tail is made from soft plush with natural feathers at the end to encourage your cat to chase it.
If the feather shaft broken is one of the larger feathers, such as the flight feathers at the end of the wings, it can bleed very heavily and quickly cause a serious problem.
Irregular Feather Loss If your bird is losing feathers at a time other than its regular molting period, there may be a problem.
A dog named Feathers at Southern Pines Animal Shelter (SPAS) in Mississippi kept getting overlooked by adopters.
Other interactive toys, like sticks with feathers at the end and balls, are fine, too.
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Our finding that charter school sectors in all 28 states that we study demonstrate higher productivity and / or return on investment than their traditional public school sectors has ruffled some feathers at the National School Boards Association.
The rest of the film follows suit by stuttering between two children playing hooky, a cute waitress (Melanie Doane) flirting with a drifter while dreaming, Steve Earle - like, of getting out of Dodge, and of an investigation of a possible serial killer who leaves black swan feathers at the scenes of his crimes.
I found these gray and white speckled feathers at my parents house over the summer.
Are those feathers at the end?
You can use your paddle brush and your blow dryer to get the feathers at the bangs.
We're sure that it contains some feathers at these prices, but no information was given.
A new U.S. law that exempts 169 presidential appointees from having to be confirmed by the Senate has ruffled feathers at the National Science Board, the oversight body for the National Science Foundation (NSF).
But Microraptor gui, as it has been dubbed, is unusual because it has feathers at the ends of its arms and legs that are twice as long as those close to its body.
Norell speculates that dinosaurs may have sprouted feathers at the same time they developed warm - bloodedness.
The find makes Jeholornis unique, as it combines an ancestral long tail with a fan of feathers at its base that resembles the tail feathers of modern birds, says Zhonghe Zhou of the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology in Beijing.
Zhou's group examined 11 Jeholornis fossils with preserved tail feathers and found that four had both aerofoil - like fans up to 10 centimetres long at the base of their tail and frond - like tufts of feathers at the tips.
It had been thought that Jeholornis only had feathers at the tip of its tail, spread out like a palm frond and largely useless for flight.
But Watson's jabs at Germany's fledgling $ 24 million a year genome project and the nation's research regulations ruffled some feathers at the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology.
So if these large tyrannosaurs had any feathers at all, says the team, their fluff would have been limited to their backs — the only body part for which they were lacking fossil impressions.Because their earlier cousins did have feathers, it's likely that the large tyrannosaurs lost them somewhere along the way, the team suggests.
Finally, they mapped copper and sulfur to these feathers at high resolution.
As the de Blasio administration seeks to meet its ambitious affordable housing goals and, in that effort, pass significant changes to the city's zoning rules, Diaz Jr. has emerged as the loudest opponent of the plans, further ruffling feathers at City Hall after several previous high - profile disagreements this year.
My MP recently ruffled some feathers at a foreign policy - oriented all - party parliamentary group by suggesting that if a certain recalcitrant nation didn't change its ways, we should argue for suspending it from the Commonwealth.
You could also do several feathers a day or all the feathers at once.
Once the paint had dried, I taped two handprints to the plate as wings, drew on feet and a beak (or you could use card cut to shape), stuck on googly eyes, and added a few feathers at the top of the head.
A 2 - 1 win over Blackpool at Bloomfield is the stand out result so far, for Sam Allardyce's combative side, who will no doubt look to rustle more feathers at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, much like they did a season ago when pushing the Reds right to the limit before eventually bowing down to a 2 - 1 defeat.
Also, I didn't notice any smudging or feathering at all!
What can be better than a mixture of flowered patterns and an addition of real peacock feather at the end?
The bottle design mirrors the tenth anniversary theme with a single, elegant feather at the top, a symbol of the brand's free spirited style and sense of modern Americana, with shimmering gold accents.
I used it with the Cherry lip liner, and had no feathering at ALL throughout the day.
Hero Girl's lost ticket, for example, flutters through the air with as much freedom as the famous floating feather at the start of «Forrest Gump.»
Miraculously, he has managed to avoid tar and feathering at the hands of unruly mobs by (a) spending a lot of time in Michigan and (b) promising greater sales of Maseratis and Alfas built in the high - cost old country, which, he says, will preserve the industry's vital role in the Italian economy.
The iPad 4 tips the scales at 662g (1.46 lbs) and even the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is no feather at 600g (1.32 lbs).
A rabbit might not play on cue, like a dog thrown a ball or a cat chasing a feather at the end of a string, but place a ball in a bunny's play yard and watch your pet nudge the ball around in circles, or throw in a set of plastic keys and it's only a matter of time before those keys are tossed about.
The coat is feathered at various points, most prominently at the ears, tail, and legs.
Entice your cat to use the posts by using a chase toy (such as a fishing pole with a feather at the end) or rubbing the post with catnip.
Cut only one feather at a time.
The body has some feathering at the throat, behind the ears, at the back of the thighs and the front legs.
The coat is silky and straight to slightly wavy with feathering at the ears, legs, tail and chest.
Cats should have plenty of toys that stimulate their hunting instincts — such as the poles with a feather at the end of it.
The neck is thick, heavy, and feathered at the throat, and the tail is short - fringed.
Zachary Keeting and Christopher Joy talk with Michael Berryhill at his exhibition Something of a Feather at KANSAS Gallery, New York, on view through May 22, 2016.
Recent exhibitions include Mac Belfast, Conquested at Temple Bar Gallery, Hugh Lane Dublin City Gallery, the Leitrim Sculpture Centre, The Fridge Washington DC, Rua Red, Dublin, and the Limerick City Gallery of Art, Hammer and Feather at the Niland Gallery, Limerick, and Nothing is Impossible at the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh.
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