Sentences with phrase «from jackdaw»

His work springs from jackdaw instincts for appropriation and re-presentation, and associative thought processes that connect the everyday and the esoteric, the overlooked and the commonplace.
The amount of debris and splinters that erupt from the Jackdaw when you take fire from an enemy ship is impressive, and I could almost believe I was in a movie.
Louise Knight - Richardson from Jackdaw Bindery is an independent bookbinder who uses traditional bookbinding techniques with a modern twist.
Bookbinder Louise from Jackdaw Bindery keeps her supplies well organised so she can quickly see if she needs to reorder anything
We train in the University Sports Complex which is accessed from Jackdaw Lane by vehicle or Iffley Road by foot or bike.

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«There's very little growth left in the traditional parts of the wireless industry, and as such revenue growth has to come from increased revenue per user,» says Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
«For now, we really don't know how compelling the selection of apps will be, how well this thing will actually perform in the final version that's released to consumers, or what exactly the competition from Apple will look like,» says Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
They also show contempt for the foolish luxury of gold and silk... All are equally black, all have dark blue eyes, all make the same music in unison... I have not seen nor heard their emperor... As far as I could understand from the interpreter of their resolutions, they have unanimously decided to make war throughout this whole year on the barley, raw as well as malted, and then on the summer and winter wheat, and whatever else are the best fruits... From the kingdom of the wicked jackdaws, the fifth hour, 1from the interpreter of their resolutions, they have unanimously decided to make war throughout this whole year on the barley, raw as well as malted, and then on the summer and winter wheat, and whatever else are the best fruits... From the kingdom of the wicked jackdaws, the fifth hour, 1From the kingdom of the wicked jackdaws, the fifth hour, 1530.
Access via our pedestrian path from the Iffley Road (almost opposite Marston Street) or take the car route down Jackdaw Lane off the Iffley Road.
Where did the name Jackdaw Bindery come from?
Those who claimed angrily, or gleefully, that the jackdaw - ish Osborne had lifted the measure from Ed Miliband's manifesto were misinformed.
John Gummer The former Tory cabinet minister claimed # 9,000 a year for gardening, charging the taxpayer hundreds of pounds for treating insect «infestations» and removing moles and jackdaw nests from his Suffolk property, and for an annual «rodent service».
Pepper has grown used to following her restless mother from place to place, but this house, with its faded photographs, its boxes of cameras and its stuffed jackdaw, is something new.
The Serpentine Gallery has come under fire from the Independent newspaper as well as the satirical Jackdaw blog for allegedly authorising a 45 % salary increase for its gallery co-directors, Julia Peyton - Jones and Hans - Ulrich Obrist.
As it happens — as David Lee in The Jackdaw magazine has catalogued — there is a depressingly narrow number of top end commercial galleries from which the nominees originate, examples being the Lisson Gallery and the White Cube, hugely profitable organisations, which are quite capable of doing their own PR without a freebie courtesy of the public purse.
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