Sentences with phrase «from coffin»

«I am a pink lady» continues the theme of female domination while «I am Count Dracula» portrays the artist as the dark Transylvanian character in the act of waking up from the coffin.
A mauve - suited Di Massimo, a Catholic vampire, emerges from a coffin; his partner looks on wide - eyed, a censer hanging in the background.
As his yelps of agony echo around the room, the corpse shoots bolt upright from the coffin, points a finger and screams «LOL!»
Now he can make more Anim al Crossing, oh, and with the profits we make from the coffin Buisness, we'll buy a yacht!
Excerpted from Coffin Road by Peter May.
The story has multiple narrators, including a woman speaking from the coffin, and a stream - of - conscious style.
Now he can make more Anim al Crossing, oh, and with the profits we make from the coffin Buisness, we'll buy a yacht!
Funny how photo number 4 shows a tree growing from a coffin.
Dostoevsky himself describes what happens rather gently: «What happened was that an odour of corruption began to come from the coffin» (p. 387).
Jeff Schwarz, known as «The Liquidator,» joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about his many efforts to buy and sell merchandise — from coffins to pickled peppers.
Costco Australia managing director Patrick Noone said the retailer — better known for warehouse - style stores selling products from coffins, spa pools and diamond rings to wagyu beef and roast chickens — would launch an e-commerce offer after opening a distribution centre in Sydney's west.
«The metal from coffins buried each year in the U.S. is more than was used to build the Golden Gate Bridge,» says Joe Sehee, founder of the Green Burial Council in the U.S., which sets ethical standards for the budding practice.
Individual hairs on Ben Stiller's luxurious fur coat stood out as he strut down a runway, and the bright red jumpsuits and blue name tags on Stiller and Owen Wilson popped as they emerged from coffins.

Not exact matches

«It is the American flag that is draped across the coffins of our fallen heroes when they come back from war.
From the book: «For 2,000 years, the people of Igorot Sagada have laid their dead to rest by jamming their bodies into compact wooden coffins and hoisting them up onto brackets driven into the side of a cliff.
When his friends stole his body from the LA airport, drove it to Joshua Tree National Park, poured five gallons of gasoline into his open coffin, and lit it with a match, they fulfilled his dying wish to be cremated in the desert.
CEO Jack Griffin's 18 - month redo, post - Tribune split from its mothership, Tribune Company, in mid-2014 was only the latest twist since Sam Zell took control of the company in late December, 2007, performing a clean sweep of top Tribune management, installing his own people and then entering the famed five - year bankruptcy from hell (David Carr's 2010 nail - in - the - coffin column: «At Flagging Tribune, Tales of a Bankrupt Culture»).
At a synagogue just a mile from where she had been gunned down, Meadow Pollack, 18, lay in a plain wooden coffin, closed in accordance with Jewish tradition.
So Uber's two months from hell may not be a nail in the coffin for the company.
As his compatriots strain and huff to push Falstaff's oversized coffin, a God - like voiceover (Ralph Richardson) shares text from Holinshed's Chronicles, describing the reign of Henry V. Hal ascends to become legendary, or at least, to become the subject of History.
That distinguished dove, William Sloane Coffin, returned from wherever he's been to announce that God wants us to fight.
Again, the point at hand is valuing human life in all its forms, from the zygote to our coffins, whether you are atheist or a theist.
Rotting in a coffin three miles from our home, 6 feet under the earth's surface, is not a better place.
From the aisle seat where I was sitting I could have stuck out my foot and tripped him up, and might easily have done so, had my attention not been arrested by a still, small voice, as it were, asking, «Coffin, what part of that sentence are you objecting to?»
Of the two excerpts from that book, the first is an account of Coffin's own student days at Yale; the second concerns his activities as Yale chaplain in support of draft resistance.
Sobs could be heard in many videos shared online from the thousands of residents who attended the ceremony held in Makurdi, Benue State capital to see the procession of coffins with crucifixes on them.
But I have to come out of the closet and admit that I've never seen a «miracle», like someone's sight restored, or a limb replaced, or cancer cured, or the lame walk, or someone brought back to life (I'll have to tell you the story some time of a guy who tried to get me to sneak into the back room of a funeral home just before the funeral was about to begin to pry open the coffin and raise the man from the dead.
Cellular complexity is the nail in the coffin for an atheistic materialism, where you are required to believe life arose from naturalistic processes that are so vastly improbable, they are for all intents and purposes impossible.
The U.S. military prohibited the taking of pictures of flag - draped coffins arriving from Iraq even as it freely shared statistics on the number of American dead.
Despite the violence outside, a group from the cathedral had gone out and down the steps to retrieve the coffin.
And it appears from Scripture that maybe Satan thought he had won when Jesus died on the cross, but we know that the nails on the cross were actually the nails in Satan's coffin.
Dozens of bishops and more than 300 priests from across the church followed, filling the seats at the front of the cathedral, where the late cardinal's coffin rested before the altar.
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks of those who went forth from this place longing only for those things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
«The minister is nothing apart from the Church,» declared Henry Sloane Coffin in his Lyman Beecher lectures in 1917.
Religion News Service: Monks» caskets suit heads back to court A group of Catholic monks who sued for the right to sell handmade caskets will head back to court this week, fending off an appeal from the state funeral industry after a federal judge last year struck down a state law that permitted only licensed funeral directors to sell coffins.
Barack Obama's snark about folks clinging to their guns and Bibles because they can't handle post-modernity got a mulligan from a star - struck press corps; but among those paying attention that elitist smackdown put the final nail in the coffin of Obama - the - unifier, the trope Obama had exploited since his first appearance on the national stage at the 2004 Democratic convention.
Still, Coffin and I took some of the same courses, including a memorable seminar on theology and literature taught by Julian Hartt, from which I still remember a spirited discussion about Albert Camus's The Plague, which Coffin, of course, had read in French.
This superb telling of the «still far from finished» life of William Sloane Coffin is just such an accomplishment.
Coffin's main expansion in that direction arose, characteristically, from personal encounters and had more to do with solidarity than with metaphysics.
From the City of Tainan in Taiwan, coffin bread has been a popular street food since the 1940s!
that the nail in Kellys coffin was when he ruined the Eagles Holiday party by moving it from Monday to Friday at the last minute probably to give him enough time to incorporate his White Christmas theme.
Then yetserday a report came out that the nail in Kellys coffin was when he ruined the Eagles Holiday party by moving it from Monday to Friday at the last minute probably to give him enough time to incorporate his White Christmas theme.
But Iceland turned the game on its head quicker that you can say «# 1 quiche» as Coleen Nolan and that Essex bird from the jungle fired first - half nails into the coffin of a nation in crisis.
In the end, LaVine's through the legs dunk from the free throw line was the nail in the coffin.
Getting nothing from this must win game is surely the final nail in the coffin of our fading title hopes.
STAY AT HOME, STAY AWAY FROM EMIRATE STADIUM FOR WEEKS YOU WILL NOT DIE, PLE - EASE PLE - EASE WE ARE BEGGING AND ASSURING YOU THAT YOU WILL NOT DIE, LET»S HELP OURSELVES AND SAVE THE CLUB, WENGER WANTS TO SEE THE RIGHT INSIDE COFFIN BEFORE LEAVING, BUT HE WILL NOT SUCCEED.
Can you imagine if Arsenal are eliminated from the Champions League by Bayern Munich next month, that could very easily be the last nail in the coffin for Alexis and he could get his agent to actively look at other options.
There is no doubt that Arsenal have bounced back from the slump in form that may well have been the final nail in the coffin of our Premier League title hopes for another year.
Stretching the gap from liverpool and nailing their CL hopes in a coffin will demoralize.
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