Sentences with phrase «girders with»

Oliver Stone's Alexander is packed tight to the girders with catchphrases like «By the sweet breath of Aphrodite» and «By Apollo's eye» and «By Dionysus yours is the very soul of Prometheus!»
From New Donk City Hall Rooftop, jump down to the Spark pylon, ride it to the top then look for a distant tall girder with a bin on top.

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The Wraith B120, with its carbon fiber and aircraft - grade aluminum chassis and oversize girder - shaped fork, clocks a top speed of 150 miles per hour.
Not only that, it would have a cascading effect across the western Canadian economy, with prices for commodities like copper, coking coal (used to make steel girders for apartment blocks) and even energy probably tanking.
The statue is huge (with an immense base), and of metal; all the girders which used to support it are smashed, and the statue appears to be suspended in mid-air.»
Dutchess County Department of Public Works Engineering Division, in conjunction with the New York State Department of Transportation, has announced the trusses and girders that will create the Dutchess Rail Trail bridge over New York State Route 55, Wappinger Creek and Old Manchester Road will be assembled and lifted into place over a five day period starting this Friday, July 26th.
In all three cases the group started with semiconductor crystals, material with a regular atomic lattice like the girders of a skyscraper.
Ill - fated bridge of the Silv» ry Tay, I must now conclude my lay By telling the world fearlessly without the least dismay, That your central girders would not have given way, At least many sensible men do say, Had they been supported on each side with buttresses, At least many sensible men confesses, For the stronger we our houses do build, The less chance we have of being killed.
The scientists then used these ropelike girders to form the frame of three - dimensional octahedrons, «stapling» the linear DNA chains together with hundreds of short complementary DNA strands.
New research led by WMG, at the University of Warwick has found an effective approach to replacing graphite in the anodes of lithium - ion batteries using silicon, by reinforcing the anode's structure with graphene girders.
By yet another by, sitting with Philippe on a narrow steel girder, which is the only thing protecting them from a 109 - story fall, is the math teacher who, again, has a debilitating fear of heights.
We've built a skyscraper out of a Girder and Panel set and we have lined it with a handful of Sparkler fireworks.
The constant thread running throughout «The Last Shift» is the brazen scrappers who come with blowtorches to disassemble girders and I - beams and massive pipes to be hauled away in shabby trucks for converting to quick cash.
One of the chief benefits of not going all - the - way HD is that Nissan has been able to imbue the Titan XD with a more compliant ride, simply because it didn't have to firm up the suspension to the point of girder - like stiffness to accommodate big payloads.
Indeed, your first impression of Lautner's 1947 Desert Hot Springs Motel is of an industrial bunker with orange girders sticking out the top.
* Mario vs. Donkey KongTM: Miniland Mayhem (Nintendo DS) which launches in Q1 2011 on Nintendo DS will see players draw red girders and control items with the Nintendo DS Stylus, and play games moving items such as pipes, springs and conveyor belts.
When running around in Super Mario Odyssey, I never felt like I had nothing to do, instead, I was constantly being led along by my nose because everywhere I went, there was something I wanted to do, something I wanted to interact with, whether that was climbing a building or moving inside some red girders to grab another Power Moon.
Juxtaposing images of the First World War memorial in the churchyard with the cranes and girders of contemporary urban development, Emin's personal heartache now becomes a metaphor for the lives fractured by the conflict, the passage of time and for the loss and eradication — as well as survival and perpetuation — of history and memory within the built environment.
Contemporary sculptors interested in working with physical materials, as Maychack is, often take as their source material the recesses and underpinnings of architectural space, whether it is the moldings of a room (see Francis Cape), the sprayed girders of an underpass (Karlis Rekevics), or the negative spaces in and about actual objects (Rachel Whiteread).
Leaving these forms unpolished, he assembled them with chains, ropes, and double T - girders to create dynamic large - scale structures that echo the gestural nature of action painting.
Caro utilized oxyacetylene welding equipment and scrap metal from London dockyards and began to experiment with cutting, welding, and bolting together pre-fabricated steel girders, meshes and sheet metal.
One such cross takes the form of wooden girders supporting the floor - to - ceiling window in Living Room (2017); it is one of a family of linear elements that rhyme with the photographs» dark wood frames.
The ground floor grid is comprised of nine composite columns, which are notched to receive the beams and girders, and connected with steel plates.
Construction progressed with development of girder deficiencies but able to manage the restoration without structure residual effects while completing within the week of project completion.
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