Remember when Grady's rehearsal of his magic act went bad when he couldn't decipher the instructions written in Chinese, and Fred and Esther were
handcuffed together?
The event is commemorated by the famous 1968 Richard Hamilton work Swingeing London 67, [6] a collage of contemporary press clippings about the case, and the seminal portrait of Jagger and Fraser
handcuffed together also entitled «Swingeing London.».
Swingeing London, for example, is the title of seven paintings and many more prints based on a 1967 press photograph of rock star Mick Jagger and Robert Fraser (Hamilton's gallerist at the time)
handcuffed together inside a police van.
Two men are
handcuffed together board a train.
«It's two guys who start literally and figuratively
handcuffed together who end up on the same mission with completely different world views.
When it comes to mayhem, Woo is still comfortably a master, as evidenced by a window - shattering, banister - splintering farmhouse battle royal that includes killers on motorcycles and a spoof of the «John Woo style» maneuver (sliding balletically, a gun in each hand) performed by two men
handcuffed together, diving as one.
Three men are
handcuffed together by police officers.
Surprisingly fast - paced for a 1935 film, full of twists and turns, and when the unlikely couple becomes
handcuffed together and are forced to pretend they are married, it really kicks into high gear.
She and 15 others had
handcuffed themselves together in a fashion designer's office to protest his use of fur.
Now a team of scientists may have found a way to stabilize Factor VIIIa in solution coaxing the subunits to form a disulfide bond — like
handcuffing them together on the molecular level.
Not exact matches
Over the next month, some of the brightest and best authors, business professionals, and coaches are coming
together to share their valuable advice for breaking free of «The Golden
Handcuff Effect» so you can take full ownership of your careers and experience Professional Emancipation.