Sentences with phrase «from nooses»

In what remains perhaps his most controversial installation, Untitled (2004), saw three realistic life - size children hung from nooses tied to an oak tree in a busy piazza in Milan.
Iraq: an Evil One once empowered by the U.S. hangs from a noose the U.S. helped weave.
And his stalwart assistant, Constable Flood (Daniel Mays), fears Kildare's obsession with saving her from the noose.
She hadn't expected Jordan — her 18 - year - old guardian angel — to show up and free her from the noose.
Who was hanging from the noose?
When I looked up, she was hanging from a noose, moaning towards me.
Behind the door there was a man hanging from a noose (which I assumed was the thief) and a pile of random items Murphy could pick up and examine.
Although far from middle - aged, the artist appears to glimpse mortality through these skeletal objects that dangle from straps tied to the ceiling as if hanging from a noose.
Morgan is one of its featured artists; her piece Communion — in which two small birds hang from a noose inside a bell - jar, dripping two small clots of blood onto a dinner plate — sits on a plinth in the middle of the gallery.

Not exact matches

«The regime is trying to tighten the noose around Douma from the west, east, and south,» said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.
Their execution of her failed, and in some ways, when you walk away from the hangman's noose, you're more a witch than you were before and there's irony in that, too.
These ranged from Trump's sons, The Donald Jr. and Eric - photographed in 2012 sawing off the tails of elephants, hanging 13 - foot crocodiles by a noose off from branches, and clinging gleefully to the carcass of a slumped leopard, to Wells Tower's searing 2014 GQ account of an elephant hunt, to more recent viral outrages, such as the woman who posed with the giraffe she shot and called it a «very dangerous animal» and Walter Palmer, the dentist recently vilified for killing Cecil, a beloved Zimbabwe lion.
They brought him down and removed the noose from his neck.
Alexander and Spencer Livermore — another of several top Brown loyalists from whose eyes the scales belatedly fell — had looked at Labour's position, its dire finances and the uncertain state of Cameron's leadership in the summer of 2007 (even the Spectator's page one cartoon had him on a horse with his neck in a noose) and decided a quick dash to the polls would be best.
Each new character introduced tightens the noose just a little bit, and there's more than a little «out damn spot» to Carl's increasingly frantic attempts to free himself from his cyclic nightmare.
You still need to be in a cinema or watching a home cinema's large screen to register all the details of the horrifying scene in which Chiwetel Ejiofor's Solomon is choking in a noose, his feet barely touching the ground, as fellow slaves go about their business, children play games and captors watch from a distance.
But Jena, population 3,000, is a backwards, backwoods Louisiana town, and when three nooses were found swaying from the tree the very next day, the African - American community complained to anybody who would listen that the hanging ropes amounted to a hate crime given The South's sinful legacy of lynching.
«Cut The Noose» Is pure gutter punk rock from beginning to end!
In case you missed the extraordinarily helpful Cliffs Notes - style recap that aired recently, the town's control freak, Big Jim («Breaking Bad's» Dean Norris) had heroic drifter Dale «Barbie» Barbara (Mike Vogel) noosed - up and ready to hang from the gallows.
But it's often McQueen's penchant for lengthy, one - shot sequences without music that brings out moments of contrast, such as a scene showing Northup, in a hangman's noose, trying to get enough of a footing in the mud underneath him to keep from choking to death.
The Sheriff of Nottingham has thrown Marian's father into the dungeon, and only Marian can save her father from the hangman's noose.
Others say Edwards emerged alive, pleading for mercy, and died while being dragged from the back of a wagon, a noose cinched tight around his neck.
Early in The American Revolutionary War, young Tom Andrews has to escape from England or face the hangman s noose.
The chair they are standing on is built from book store distribution, and when that chair is kicked out from under them, they won't have time to slip out of the noose.
The borrower can have resentments, too, if both benefit from the loan, but only one has the noose around their neck.
Forget about the noose of debt from private student loans for now.
«Let us allow the dog to disappear from our brick and concrete jungles — from our firesides, from the leather nooses and metal chains by which we enslave it.»
I continue to lose sleep over the haunting site of a single noose dangling from a tree and three fresh burn piles with the remains of several dogs nearby.
Plant Vs Zombies Garden Warfare... Both games are rather excellent, but suffer from the tight noose of Origin around their necks.
Influenced by a 2006 incident in Jena, Louisiana, in which nooses were dangled from a tree at a racially troubled high school, the piece also evokes the rich cross-cultural symbolism of trees: Biggers alludes to the story of Buddha finding enlightenment under a bodhi tree.
This is from the wall text: «To make this series of prints, Trockel pressed yarn directly onto prepared etchingplatesm creating abstract patterns that resemble things from everyday life: knitting or handwriting, a tiles floor or kitchen towels, and floating balloons or nooses
He finds funny, sadistic, and sexual undercurrents in childhood toys that would do Freud's dreams proud, from a makeshift noose at the end of a sock to full - scale bunny suits.
But when we read the red plaque inscribed «feel the ground sliding from under you» and note the location of the word «noose» adjacent to the two necklines, we realize that Simpson is quietly but chillingly referring to the act of lynching.
She likened the text in the work to a concrete poem and recited the words: «Ring, surround, lasso, noose, eye, areola, halo, cuffs, collar, loop, feel the ground sliding from under you.»
This is a dead portrait, named after the German news magazine that first printed the shocking photograph of the corpse of Ulrike Meinhof, the Red Army Faction terrorist who was cut down from the towel noose with which she either killed herself or was murdered (perhaps having been previously raped), in her Stammheim prison cell in 1976.
Amongst the works on view was the striking painting Parabel (2008), which depicts a fallen painter with a noose tied from his neck to a blank canvas.
In the gallery, around the corner from Hammons, is Gary Simmons» installation «Duck, Duck Noose
«THAT»S THE GREAT ESCAPE FROM MEANING — YOU CAN DESCRIBE A LINE AS POWERFUL, DELICATE, FRANTIC, WHATEVER STRIKES YOUR EYE VISUALLY — BUT NOT TALK ABOUT THE LINE BEING A NOOSE
On the upside, when the piece was presented at the Tate, the noose was removed out of her life, she says, and removed from the artwork.
With the inordinate quantities of time now available to the average mug in post-manufacturing-Australia, workshops for new learning could abound, what do you want to learn; How To Knit A Mud Brick Macramé Skivvy, Build Your Dream Hut From Sea - Weed And Snot, How To Prevent Post Birth Waste by Eating Your Own Placenta, Catch and Cook Your Own Slugs Using Only a Hangman's Noose and Some Stolen Kerosene, the options are endless.
In August 2002, he was found hanging from the bars of the window of his cell, having used a sheet to make a noose.
By successfully arguing that the presiding judge failed to properly apply the appropriate legal tests established in Mobilisa, Inc. v. Doe, Warner was able to slip his client from the defamation liability noose.
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