Sentences with phrase «graveyard by»

We are dig the graveyard by our own hand for ourselves.
Teleport this guy two hundred years into the future when the technology is better and, assuming the world isn't a smoking nuclear graveyard by then, he'll probably start knocking out some amazing games.
One of the inspirations for the Tibetan village sequence was the 2008 video game The Graveyard by Tale of Tales.
This year's Newbery Medal winner tells a masterfully creepy and captivating tale of Nobody, an orphan who is raised in a graveyard by a caring community of ghosts.
The harshest of the criticism went to his successor whom he accused of desecrating Dr Nkrumah's graveyard by burying his wife in the same grave as him.

Not exact matches

The chapel isn't much to look at - an old gray building surrounded by a graveyard of dilapidated vehicles and rusted - out farm equipment.
You are demonize Islam, and while many of your points is valid you conveniently forget the mass murder and suffering done by western religions (The Dark Ages, the Crusades, forcing people to pay a «fee» to be buried in a consecrated graveyard, on and on and on).
The parabolic nature of this vision is confirmed by the fact that it is followed by a second picture (which some think may have been added later) in which it is not a battlefield but a graveyard from which Israel will rise to new life.
And Kraftchick, as one who is a religious scholar, you should not forget that the man roaming in the graveyard was not just tormented, he was tormented by demons.
Simply by adding tombstone - shaped cookies, these mousse pots are turned into graveyard plots!
Thin - lipped personnel men laugh heartily as they splash around in the mustard with union stewards; paunchy executives play two innings of slow - pitch softball and then rush off to recuperate at their country clubs; the president kisses babies belonging to graveyard - shift workers and delivers a speech prepared by the PR boys about the glorious future awaiting those who continue to love grand old Amalgamated Sponge.
The Elephants» Graveyard, unkind Europeans called the NASL, but a parallel closer to home might be those stud farms in Kentucky where the great horses of the past, the Secretariats and Spectacular Bids, the Alydars and Affirmeds, can be seen by the curious, peacefully grazing.
A haunted house, graveyard headstones and a creepy carved pumpkin — I love this steel hanging basket bracket by Metal Magpie.
Rose was inspired by images of Las Vegas» neon sign graveyards and the amusement park vibe of Coney Island.
Weaknesses in the field are believed to be created by «slab graveyards» — ancient pieces of crust and sediment that were pushed down into the Earth when plates collided and are now falling through the mantle.
In 2012, NABO researchers clinched the case that the Greenlanders ate a marine diet by analyzing human bones in Norse graveyards.
Last year, the American Medical Association confirmed that night - time lighting can exacerbate obesity, diabetes, depression and reproductive problems, by disrupting circadian rhythms (see «Night special: Why they call it the graveyard shift «-RRB-.
«However, except alveolar inflammation and dental caries, the «individual G61» was not affected by any of these diseases — a female skeleton from the Neolithic graveyard of Stuttgart - Mühlhausen,» says Dr. Heike Scherf of the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment at the University of Tübingen.
Star - forming galaxies shine brightly in the blue light of their young stars until a sudden evolutionary shift halts the star formation, so that the galaxy becomes dominated by old, red stars and joins a graveyard full of old and dead galaxies.
One of the more somber scenes described by Van Dover concerns a site called Clambake, a literal graveyard for giant clams.
Images taken by NASA's orbiting spacecraft Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal what appears to be the graveyard of the missing European Mars lander.
From a timeless graveyard in Edinburgh, Taylor Gillies photographed by Igor Termenon and styled by Alexandra Fiddes.
As you can tell by these photos we shot these on the drive of a graveyard.
So when I was asked by a local photographer to take some time to get down and dirty, traipse through the various terrains of local graveyards, dried out riverbeds and lay down in some leafy trails I jumped at it.
Actors led by Alan Ormsby go to a graveyard on a remote island to perform a Satanic Ritual.
Their combined efforts and risk - taking allow the real story to be told from their home city, mostly cut - off from the outside world — as evidenced by the satellite graveyard.
It Was You Charlie, directed by Emmanuel Shirinian, follows Abner (Michael D. Cohen), a graveyard shift doorman with a lot on his mind: He's plagued by suicidal thoughts, haunted by the memory
Do not be deceived by its enticing title: Graveyard Shift is one of the most grating King adaptations there is.
Our fourth place winner is an outdoor graveyard design by Jess.
City of the Living Dead, 1980 Directed by Lucio Fulci Starring Christopher George, Catriona MacColl, Carlo De Majo and Antonella Interlenghi SYNOPSIS: In the village of Dunwich Father Thomas hangs himself in the local graveyard causing the gates of hell to open and spew evil into the world.
Four years later, Chris finds himself working the graveyard shift cleaning up during closing hours at a local bank, with dreams of becoming a teller all but dashed by his inability to form coherent thoughts for long periods of time.
In the movie's most pointed shot, Barber tracks a hearse as it passes through the graveyard, a flower arrangement reading GRANDDAD visible through its side window, a procession of cars following after it — but then the camera halts, and the cars pass to reveal Leonard's burial, attended only by Harry and the minister.
Down the road we meet more extended family and long lost friends, including a pair of low - life cousins, and an old crony played with cagey charm by Stacy Keach: the action is sandwiched between a blackly comic side trip to the family graveyard, and a slapstick «air compressor caper» at a neighboring farm.
So the film's greater pleasures seep in around the edges of the plot: the gradual revelation of why Scudder quit the police force, the strong supporting performances (notably by Ólafur Darri Ólafson as the caretaker of a graveyard) and the relationship between Scudder and T.J., a savvy but homeless black teenager who becomes his sidekick.
All mundane stuff until a mortician turned necromancer (Cullen Douglas) opens Michael up to be possessed by a recently deceased in a graveyard in the dead of night and a demonologist couple (Tomas Arana and Patricia Healy) open Michael up to be possessed by the demon Hanngore in their dank basement after the consumption of LSD spiked Kool - Aid.
Produced by Entertainment Factory's Rick Finkelstein and Steven Chase, Death House is directed by B Harrison Smith (Camp Dread, Zombie Killers: Elephant's Graveyard, 6 Degrees of Hell, The Fields).
Trees creak and the wind roars as the young orphan Pip wanders through a wintry graveyard and is confronted by the escaped convict, Magwitch.
The study of the beautiful Hampreston Village Church is hosted by Hampreston pupils, who produce worksheets and then host the Dumpton pupils on a tour of the church and graveyard in small groups.
1932 Tatra Type 57 — Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s / 1911 Albion 16hp — The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison / Ice and Snow Rally 1991 — Malcolm Elder explains what it is like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps / Early 20s Fox light car — The story of this Anglo - German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington - Williams / Another Golden Age of Motoring — Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade / 1928 Alvis 12/50 — The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting open tourer / Epps Bros. coachbuilders — The history of the London - based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor / 1924 Turcat - Mery SG limousine — In the second part of his article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine / 1930s «graveyard» — Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the open to rot.
By Tom Threlfall / VSCC Lakeland Trial — An account by Tom Threlfall of this annual event held in demanding territory / Restoration of a 1928 Commer — Bob Moorman recounts his revival of a lorry that was beyond restoration / A rally in Crete — Malcolm Elder took part in the Philpa Rally / The Deemster — Michael - Worthington - Williams tells the story of a car which ceased production in 1924 / Memories of Broklands (part three)-- Charles Mortimer concludes his pre-war reminiscences / 1934 British Salmson — The Editor drives a S4C model on his monthly excursion / Old car graveyard — Bryan Chalker visited a scrap yard of historic vehicles / Auction with a difference — A report on the disposal of a pre-war collection by Bernie Jacobson / Greenhow hill - climb — Bryan Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill - climb locations / 1906 Gobron - Brillie — Bunny Tubbs explains the advantage of two pistons per cylindeBy Tom Threlfall / VSCC Lakeland Trial — An account by Tom Threlfall of this annual event held in demanding territory / Restoration of a 1928 Commer — Bob Moorman recounts his revival of a lorry that was beyond restoration / A rally in Crete — Malcolm Elder took part in the Philpa Rally / The Deemster — Michael - Worthington - Williams tells the story of a car which ceased production in 1924 / Memories of Broklands (part three)-- Charles Mortimer concludes his pre-war reminiscences / 1934 British Salmson — The Editor drives a S4C model on his monthly excursion / Old car graveyard — Bryan Chalker visited a scrap yard of historic vehicles / Auction with a difference — A report on the disposal of a pre-war collection by Bernie Jacobson / Greenhow hill - climb — Bryan Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill - climb locations / 1906 Gobron - Brillie — Bunny Tubbs explains the advantage of two pistons per cylindeby Tom Threlfall of this annual event held in demanding territory / Restoration of a 1928 Commer — Bob Moorman recounts his revival of a lorry that was beyond restoration / A rally in Crete — Malcolm Elder took part in the Philpa Rally / The Deemster — Michael - Worthington - Williams tells the story of a car which ceased production in 1924 / Memories of Broklands (part three)-- Charles Mortimer concludes his pre-war reminiscences / 1934 British Salmson — The Editor drives a S4C model on his monthly excursion / Old car graveyard — Bryan Chalker visited a scrap yard of historic vehicles / Auction with a difference — A report on the disposal of a pre-war collection by Bernie Jacobson / Greenhow hill - climb — Bryan Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill - climb locations / 1906 Gobron - Brillie — Bunny Tubbs explains the advantage of two pistons per cylindeby Bernie Jacobson / Greenhow hill - climb — Bryan Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill - climb locations / 1906 Gobron - Brillie — Bunny Tubbs explains the advantage of two pistons per cylinder.
The Graveyard Book and A Monster Calls are the only younger titles to claim the medal in recent times and the shortlists are equally dominated by books for older readers.
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Narrated by a chorus of ghosts, the novel takes place over one February night in a graveyard, as President Lincoln returns to his young son's grave to hold his body and say goodbye.
Bod, raised by the ghostly denizens of a graveyard, is a young adult now, yearning for knowledge of the world of the living.
Shunned by the residents of the neighbourhood in which she has lived all her life, she staggers the streets in a daze, communicating with the ghosts who inhabit the graveyard outside her home.
This chilling story follows a boy who grows up in a graveyard, where he is looked after by a cast of mysterious, ghostly guardians.
The elements of the classic story are included with all the appropriate graveyard treatments: Prince Charnel invites all but Cinderella to his Halloween Ball; a spell by a good witch transforms her into an exquisitely adorned corpse.
Baen Books, the preeminent publisher of military SF, contributed four books to the bundle, with BETTER TO BEG FORGIVENESS from Michael Z. Williamson, ONE DAY ON MARS from Travis S. Taylor, UNDER A GRAVEYARD SKY by John Ringo, and THE YEAR»S BEST MILITARY AND ADVENTURE SF edited by David Afsharirad.
Sandman: Dream Hunters and American Gods and Anansi Boys and The Graveyard Book were all written by hand.
Because of these, readers are haunted by The Graveyard Book and wish it wasn't over.
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