Sentences with phrase «houses in a blur»

Hundreds of bills were approved by both houses in a blur of legislative activities.

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Somewhere in all the blur Larissa, the in house chiropractor came in and was comforting as much as possible.
C - SPAN knew that live footage from the floor, even shaky, blurred video from a mobile device, was going to be more effective than still images or third - party tweets describing the activity in the House.
British followers of US politics are often guilty of losing their poise as West Wing-itis results in weak knees and blurred vision but Clinton — who arrived at Chatham House with a small army of ear - pieced heavies — has left successive foreign secretaries in David Miliband and William Hague starry - eyed in admiration.
Housed in a cushion sponge, the lightweight formula effectively blurs imperfections while keeping skin smooth and hydrated.
The London design house opens the Burberry beauty box in the heart of London's Covent Garden aiming to blur the boundaries between the physical and digital.
Rian Johnson could easily have turned this into a special effects blur but has chosen to root his future in reality; houses are the same save a few technological advances and the cars are predominantly the same crap people drive now but with solar panels.
To these ends, Lucas trained an entire generation of film readers and video renters to manually measure aspect ratios onscreen, hunt down multiple and multi-region releases of the same title, compare alternate run - times and conflicting versions of the same film, and in the process, appreciate the ever - blurring line between exploitation and art house.
In this compelling jail - house drama, Moore blurs the lines between criminals and their jailers, emphasizing their common humanity.
• Dutchess County Guest House in Stanfordville, New York, an intimate retreat woven into a mature forest of oak, hickory, and birch that blurs the boundaries between forest and dwelling;
Shopoff says of her work... Growing up in a small town, living in a house behind the drive - in restaurant that my parents owned, my perception of home became blurred at an early age.
Propped against a wall, waiting for hanging, is the Richter work Benezra describes as perhaps the most important for the Fishers in their entire collection: the delicately blurred Two Candles, which the family took off the wall and slipped into the back of their car twice a year, as they moved back and forth between their house in San Francisco and their place just south of the city, on the Peninsula.
He has designed cover art for albums by the Eurythmics, and in 1995 he directed a music video for the Blur song «Country House
While each painting (varying in size; averaging around 50 x 50 cm) is an unmistakable masterpiece, the connections they attempt to bridge between an outside and an inside, furniture and room, room and house, house and world feel necessarily incomplete, blurred, undone.
There aren't too many passive houses in Australia and if I lived there, I suspect I wouldn't want to be bottled in like this, and prefer Andrew Maynard's approach to green building where you do design for natural ventilation and orientation, and blur the line between inside and outside.
Our week flew by in a blur and today is a holiday here in Denmark, so we are already jumping in to the weekend with both feet, but before we run off and keep decorating the house, visiting flea markets, and going to soccer matches, I wanted to give you a peek into this beautiful and modern home in Copenhagen.
Airbnb and Pantone have come together to unveil the «Outside In» house, a nature - inspired oasis that blurs the boundaries between the outdoors and indoors.
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