Sentences with phrase «hovering over a parking»

Each ride operator at Magic Mountain, which hosts some three million guests each year, is encouraged to «have fun and come up with his own spiel,» supervisor Byron Douglas explained while standing beneath the double - looped and corkscrewed white tracks of the Full Throttle ride, where Brown worked, and which hovers over the park like tangled spaghetti.
presents a short dialogue in black and white speech bubbles, hovering over a parking lot at West 18th Street.
By hovering over the Park in a horizontal band, Fata Morgana becomes a ghost - like, sculptural, luminous mirage that both distorts the landscape and radiates golden light.»

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Finally, the camera hovers over a neighborhood, and my friend's eyes light up with wonder as he recognizes streets and the parks, all captured with the precision of satellite photography.
Situated in the world's grimiest trailer park with a dark cloud continuously hovering over their heads, the family is down on its luck and pathetic in every conceivable facet.
Lucy Lui is Japanese underworld Queen O - Ren Oshii, Vivica A. Fox is the retired cohort Vernita Green, Daryl Hannah the feral Elle Driver, and David Carradine hovers over it all, heard but not seen, as Bill, with Sonny Chiba, Chiaki Kuriyama, and Tarantino fave Michael Parks making appearances.
Early in the laptop program, Assistant Superintendent Nguyen recalled showing up to schools late or early to see cars parked, and inside, the glowing faces of students hovering over their laptops.
Other inspired ideas include the architect Steven Holl's 1980 proposal to place luxury villas and Single Resident Occupancy hotels together on the elevated tracks that are now the High Line; the sculptor Isamu Noguchi's 1960 design, a collaboration with the architect Louis Kahn, for an earthworks playground in Riverside Park (represented by a handsome bronze model Noguchi cast); and even the architect Matthew Nowicki's design for a giant circular shopping center hovering over Columbus Circle.
Nearly 10 metres high, the sculpture was fabricated from a deconstructed red barn and appeared to be a genuine house, hovering over Central Park, but was in fact a set - like structure consisting of two facades propped up from behind with scaffolding.
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