Sentences with phrase «glass window of»

The rear glass window of that phone is also much less attractive than its hardier aluminum surround.
The defendant negligently accelerated the car onto the sidewalk plowing the plaintiff through a plate glass window of a store.
Another Florida man who said he drank Four Loko was arrested after allegedly stripping naked, smashing the sliding - glass window of someone's house and then defecating inside.
At its east end, like the stained glass window of a cathedral, is a giant vertical screen.
The earliest dates from 1340: a beautiful stained glass window of the Virgin Mary which was once in Hadzor church in Worcestershire and now lives in the Stained Glass Museum in Ely.
British artist Bob and Roberta Smith (b. 1963, lives and works in London), will make his mark on the inside of the glass window of Hayward's foyer with a vast vinyl sign declaring «I SHOULD BE IN CHARGE».
In my own work, this same combination of qualities can be seen in a palette linked with the stained - glass window of my Catholic upbringing that serves as the basis for a rigorous investigation of light, that primary agent responsible for all photography.
Moving on to 1954 and the low - keyed eighth painting in the series (now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York)-- greys, blues, muffled yellows on a surface just over six feet high by three and a half feet wide, a motor metropolis of tightly curving ramps with headlight beams spreading like stains suggest a vision, slightly smudged, as if seen through the thick glass window of a skyscraper; at any rate remote from the scene of automotive nightmare.
He was ever so sick and looked at us with woefully sad eyes as we watched through the glass window of his confused world.
If you had glanced through the narrow, wired - glass window of Rhode Island College professor Moira E. Collins» Writing 150 classroom here on a cold morning in March, the tableau would have looked utterly routine: college - age students at desks circled seminar - style around their professor.
One even hung in the plate glass window of the gleaming white Marc Antony Hotel, the only building in town over three stories tall.
Another thing about this fruitcake, OK any fruitcake, is that each slice is an eyeful, a collage, a fruity kaleidoscope of color and curve, a stained glass window of food... sigh.
Many years ago, Malcolm Muggeridge referred to the cover of Time as «the most coveted stained glass window of contemporary culture.»
The statues and stained glass windows of a church building, for instance, remind spiritual wanderers of the saintly exemplars who have faced struggles similar to their own and have managed to triumph through divine grace.
Its stories were represented in the sculpture and stained glass windows of medieval churches, and Western literature has been profoundly influenced by its characters, themes and symbols.
Gazing through the stained - glass windows of London's Westminster Abbey can evoke memories as diverse and vivid as the windows themselves, but to John Mauro, Penn State glass researcher, the windows sparked a quest to better understand the science behind the iconic portals to history.
Did you know that the colors in stained glass windows of medieval cathedrals were created by different sized gold and silver nanoparticles?
At work, we practiced watching other dogs through the big glass windows of our training building, with lots of praise and treats.
Even on relatively cool days, the glass windows of a car or truck act like a greenhouse, causing the temperature inside the vehicle to climb to dangerous levels for a pet (or child) left inside.
from kids who have spotted a visitor through the slatted glass windows of their classrooms.
Marvel at the soaring carved interiors and stained - glass windows of Cologne's iconic Gothic cathedral, and sample the local beers.
Unwind from a long day at the beach or enjoy a movie with the family on the 32» LCD High Definition Flat Screen Television as the sun sets outside the floor - to - ceiling glass windows of the 24th Floor Penthouse Suite.
In the Middle Ages, cobalt blue was used to colour the stained glass windows of cathedrals.
At a Christie's New York auction in 2015, Hofmann's Auxerre (1960), inspired by the expansive stained glass windows of the Cathédrale Saint Etienne in France, achieved a world auction record for the artist at $ 6,325,000.
Referencing Op Art in the geometry of his mandala designs and interweaving the cosmic with the symbolic, he meticulously embeds thousands of gems into plexiglass canvases, bringing into being something comparable to the glowing stained - glass windows of Italian Gothic churches.
Polke's last work was the renewal of the glass windows of the Großmünster cathedral in Zurich between 2006 and 2009, before he died of cancer in 2010.
He currently studies the art of stained glass at the workshop of the world - renowned master glassmaker, JM Bonet, and has participated in the restoration, conservation and construction of the stained glass windows of the Sagrada Familia cathedral.
His last major work was a commission for 12 stained glass windows of the Grossmünster in Zurich, Switzerland, completed in 2009.
But Morandi serves only as a jumping off point, as her new images, ambiguous as to their making, render a new type of glowing luminosity and color, reminiscent of that seen in stained glass windows of old.
Inspired by the expansive stained glass windows of the Cathédrale Saint Etienne in France, this painting has also been exhibited under the poetic title Auxerre, France: St. Etienne's Glorious Light emanated by its Windows, as Remembered.
I can see in it how Delaney, by exposing himself to the exquisite sun - penetrated stained glass windows of the Cathédrale Notre - Dame de Chartres, considered one of the finest collections of Gothic windows in the world, felt the soul - touching lyrical power of sun - pierced yellow taking on a broad sense of Helios communal spirit.
As a windshield repairer, I wish to utilize my skills in an automotive industry to remove dust particles from and fix broken glass windows of vehicles.
But the best are the stained glass windows of water lilies above that buffet.

Not exact matches

In terms of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classes.
In its Esmeralda Villa, you could easily mistake the bathroom for a miniature spa: its floors and walls are lined with garapeira wood, there's bright white bathrobes, and daybeds are placed right in front of a floor - to - ceiling glass window that looks out over the sea.
Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one of the most beautiful strands of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one of which had retained four intact walls or glass in their windows.
One of those destroyed homes is the $ 17 million «Glass House,» which earned its nickname from locals because of its large windows and sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Mount Diablo.
On the big glass wall that fronts his hotel lobby, a window washer is spraying a stream of water.
There is the also the further point that without the repeal of Glass Stegall it would have been much more difficult to aggressively use the discount window to contain panic following Lehman s fall.
Without the old confidence in the faith and the intellectual foundations of the Church, the room itself fades away and slips from existence — leaving only the window: a strange, free - floating pane of glass, hanging somehow in mid-air.
On the other side of the glass window, young girls were sitting on benches with matching red dresses, trying to escape their reality by watching children's cartoons on small television sets.
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
What mankind desperately needs is Justice, Mercy, and Truth, but what we are offered is some ugly stained - glass windows and a holy tone and a collection plate full of dimes.
And is it true, This most tremendous tale of all, Seen in a stained - glass window's hue, A Baby in an ox's stall?
Iron grillwork divides the view into sections, so that on a sunny day the effect is that of a stained - glass window.
In praise of wide open windows and green trees, of rain soaked ground and early bedtimes for everyone, of full bookshelves and white jammies with the little feet for the baby, of smudged glasses sliding down a boy's nose and ringlets and a pixie who can't stop plotting and a baby who takes us all in.
As an algae biologist I was initially struck by the cover graphic: a stained glass window made of diatoms, the tiny planktonic creatures whose exquisite outer shells are visible only through the electron microscope.
They recognize that AA, for instance, is tailor - made to meet the stresses and strains of alcoholism, and they accept the fact that alcoholism, as Harry Emerson Fosdick has put it, is like a stained - glass window in that it can best be seen and understood from the inside.
He may not have been the Jesus that your mother believes in or the Jesus of the stained - glass window or the Jesus of your least favorite televangelist or the Jesus proclaimed by the Vatican, the Southern Baptist Convention, the local megachurch, or the California Gnostic.
If this could be remotely true, it would be time to walk about the windows of Christ's Basilicas and, one by one, pull the blinds over the stained glass.
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