Sentences with phrase «from telephone poles»

A historic victory for the forces of progress and good government was struck tonight as incumbents and other hacks fell like dead pigeons from telephone poles.
(CNN)-- From telephone poles, to store receipts to a cheesy snack, people have claimed to see the image of Jesus Christ in all sorts of unconventional places.
«The best prayin» I ever did was when I was hangin» upside down from a telephone pole
«Hey, fellas,» he interrupted, «the best prayin» I ever did was hangin» upside down from a telephone pole
«I was very surprised that the town supervisor would waste his time on something as juvenile as pulling down signs from a telephone pole,» Kennedy said Monday.
The ride symbolized how far Mollino has come in his recovery since he fell from a telephone pole while at work and sustained a traumatic brain injury in 2010.

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And from your statement «If Christians would spend some time cleaning their own house, rather than correcting everyone else they might demonstrate that they understand Jesus when he says to take the telephone pole out of your own eye before you take the splinter out of someone elses [sic],» I suspect that you've taken Matthew 7:3 - 5 out of context.
Jason Rosamond, who owns the mill as CEO of Good Earth Power AZ, strolls around the property, describing how each piece of hulking machinery shapes ponderosa pine logs into salable products, from boards to telephone poles to horse bedding.
They wiggle across a computer screen displaying real - time video from a gigantic microscope — a tall, beige tube about as wide as a telephone pole.
Frank Drake built a corner reflector interferometer from surplus telephone poles and wire mesh.
The Offscreen Education team relied on a satellite Internet - connectivity system called a broadband global area network (BGAN) that uses a portable terminal — about the size of a telephone answering machine — to go online from places where even telephone poles may not exist.
He leaned against a telephone pole with wires hanging from it like spaghetti, his helmet tilted forward to cover his face in a deep shadow.
I remember watching my mother from the backseat as she stared at the telephone poles flishing past us, the reflection of the white highway line in the window strobing her haggard face.
Telephone poles, the poles of street signs, trees that can be seen from the street are good places to begin.
In the past when your beloved four legged member of the family wandered away from home, a pet parent could plaster telephone poles with posters, call the local shelters and drive around their neighborhoods peering under cars and bushes and crossing their paws that they would be reunited with their errant pooch or puss.
city environment, bouncing between skyscrapers, swinging on telephone poles, dodging cars and talking to NPCs who look like they got their fashion tips from 1950s film noir.
From the late 1960s into the 1980s, Grossman carved heads from the hard wood of discarded telephone poles, overlaid them with leather, and then adorned them with zippers, lacquered wooden noses, spikes, and strFrom the late 1960s into the 1980s, Grossman carved heads from the hard wood of discarded telephone poles, overlaid them with leather, and then adorned them with zippers, lacquered wooden noses, spikes, and strfrom the hard wood of discarded telephone poles, overlaid them with leather, and then adorned them with zippers, lacquered wooden noses, spikes, and straps.
Grossman rose to national prominence in the 1960s for her sculptures of heads carefully carved from the soft wood of discarded telephone poles, overlaid with leather, and adorned with zippers, glass eyes, enamel noses, spikes and straps.
While driving in a 1950 Ford sedan, the 18 year old artist drew inspiration from dilapidated gas stations, billboards, and telephone poles cross the great expanse of the land.
Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions begins with a 2012 work by the Los Angeles — based artist Eve Fowler (American, b. 1964), which appropriates phrases from Tender Buttons and Stein's How to Write (1931) in commercially printed posters originally intended for public display — for instance, stapled to telephone poles or fences.
Salvaged from billboards, telephone poles, and the supply drawers of beauty salons, this humble urban detritus resonates with cultural meaning and a sense of place.
Collision coverage pays for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car, an object, such as a tree or telephone pole, or as a result of flipping over (note that collisions with deer are covered under comprehensive).
Climb power poles, operate and work from bucket truck to perform work tasks related to the installation and maintenance of telephone lines and equipment.
I especially love the Eiffel sideboard and this Louvre coffee table made from reclaimed telephone poles and railway tracks.
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