Sentences with phrase «found on a park bench»

I can frequently be found on park benches, immersed in the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson while my children play nearby.

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Since the Skripals were found stricken on a park bench, Downing...

Former Gunners fans» favourite, Mathieu Flamini, found himself on the opposite side of the pitch to his old Arsenal teammates, coming off the bench to help Palace see out their surprisingly comprehensive victory at Selhurst Park.
When we go to the park, I tend to bring a book and sit on the bench and read (which some other parents find really shocking).
So, you sometimes find yourself sitting on a park bench with a sobbing child.
Canales» alleged victim, a 31 - year - old woman, told police she fell asleep on a park bench around 10 p.m. Friday and woke up to find someone trying to rape her.
Find an elevated surface, like a park bench or plyometric box and place your feet on top.
... alas, we found ourselves napping on park benches shortly thereafter.
We begin with a narrator proclaiming that some of the best writing is found on the tribute plaques attached to the benches within Central Park.
As the film opens we are confronted with the biographical detail that Poe was inexplicably found dead on a park bench after disappearing for three days.
Take a walk down the street just a block and a half away, and you'll find a nice little park overlooking the ocean, with benches to sit and enjoy the sunsets and listen to the waves breaking on the shore, so relaxing!
There are many parks offering a place to relax on a park bench and enjoy a picnic lunch, and find surprises such as Captain Cooks Cottage in Fitzroy Gardens of the Melbourne Observatory in the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Koopa Troopas are found nearly everywhere in this board from being bellboys to sitting on park benches.
At Fraenkel Gallery, find renowned film stars huddled in fur coats, an elderly couple on a park bench, and two girls in matching bathing suits on Coney Island — among other iconic subjects.
She explains: «I have a young daughter and whenever possible I try to see the world from her viewpoint, I find inspiration in the mundane and overlooked; a washing line blowing wildly on the first day of spring, an unknown couple on a park bench, a door ajar giving just a glimpse of what lies within...»
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