Sentences with phrase «from under the arch»

That starts with removing any stray hairs from under the arch.

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Now, visitors have a green pathway that extends from the bank of the Mississippi, under the arch and deep into the city center.
I fled Him, down the nights and down the days; I fled Him, down the arches of the years; I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways Of my own mind; and in the midst of tears I hid from Him, and under running laughter.
To take one striking example: When Pius VII and Consalvi returned to Rome from exile, only the top halves of the arches of Septimus Severus and Constantine were visible, the rest being buried under centuries of rubble.
So too were the half - hour of meditation and the time of silence which he made the discipline of the entire seminary community: «A unifying arch swung from music and play to quietude and prayer...» Schönherr concludes his brief reflection by admitting to being «under the spell of that man who gave himself so entirely, heart and soul, whether in play or in theological discussion.
Tottenham began their tenure at Wembley with a series of bad memories and a poor record at the arena — August's draw with Burnley left the club with just one win from 11 attempts under the arch.
I roll the ball under the arch and press onto the heel just like I was told to do by every single friend who has suffered from this relentless foot pain.
The plantar fascia or arch ligament is a band that runs from under the heel to the front of the foot.
Hold in various positions along the foot, especially in the heel, under the first metatarsal (big toe) and along the arch as you work your way from the back of the foot to the front.
Hawkeye's absence from the Avengers: Infinity War promo materials has sparked all kinds of fan backlash and speculation about why Marvel's archer is being kept under wraps.
But on the way home after about 10 minutes (when the engine got hot) I stopped for a traffic light and I saw grey smoke coming from under the hood and out of the front wheel arches.
From here, it's also a car of two halves — nose - down stance, bulging tyres squeezed under blistered arches and blazing red stripes, contrasting with a dainty rump, flicked - up spoiler and pea - shooter exhaust.
Those wheels, which are necessary to clear the four - wheel «Big Red» Brembo brake calipers and cross drilled discs borrowed from a 360 Modena, are fitted with low - profile tires which tuck nicely under the stock arches.
Under the Law of Fratricide, all the possible heirs to the throne must be strangled with the silken cord from an archer's bow.
Nowadays, craftsmen from far - off cities such as Ayacucho, Puno, Arequipa and even Bolivian communities, many of whom sleep under the arches the night before, also visit the market to sell their sculptures, ceramics and woodworks, which are popular among tourists and locals alike.
Will you watch the lagoon sunset from the Sky Lounge rooftop bar, or the evening show under a dramatic arch?
Within the tunnel under the arch, the discarded doll from earlier floated into the inky dark, illuminated somehow by red light, towards emerging figures at the other end of the tunnel - more soldiers, themselves glowing with the same eerie red light.
«V (planchette)» (2014), whose smooth aluminum surface is painted a chalky black, swerves from wide at its base to slight at its middle and swells again at its top, resembling an hourglass shape when seen from a certain angle, whereas «X» (2013), is just that, in mirrored and polished stainless steel, with its thin, shiny strips arched upwards, criss - crossing parallel to the surface of the ground, each bending under like strange feet or paws to support itself.
This Resource Center presentation, «When Shadows Were Shortest,» looks at Ofili's own engagements under the proscenium arch, featuring materials from Diana and Actaeon, an original ballet performed in 2012 at the Royal Opera House, London, for which Ofili created the set and costumes.
THE arch of a historic bridge is to be bathed in colour this summer as the first public artwork by the Turner Prize nominee Callum Innes.His installation, under Regent Bridge in Edinburgh's Old Town, will pave the way for light shows across the city's closes as previously neglected areas of the urban landscape are given new life.The Regent Bridge was built just after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo and overseen by the legendary lighthouse engineer Robert Stevenson to provide a grand entrance to the city from London Road through Waterloo Place.
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