Sentences with phrase «imagined the space turned»

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Imagine what you do when you go shopping - picking up an item, turning it over, examining it from different angle — pictures tell a thousand words so use all 5 spaces!
Imagine my surprise when I turned to find Mike Hein, so frequent a subject in this space, standing just behind me with his family on Easter Sunday.
Imagine an artfully designed fungus that looks like a hat; when you put it on, it digests your head and turns it into a still - conscious, rubbery Super Ball an inch across, suitable for easy launch into space.
I sometimes see the «center» of my spine like the eye of a hurricane in twists: Even though in reality I know that there is rotation in my whole spine, imagining the center of my spine as a still, quiet space my body turns around seems to deepen the pose for me.
Now imagine the worst - weather - day in history — and then I'm not talking about the Monster Storm — on which rain keeps pouring and pouring from 6AM in the morning till midnight, but regardless to that you have to be up and ready to shoot at 8AM — it's winter — in a botanical garden where the only space to change is some sort of basement laboratory — without heating — jumping into Resort and Spring / Summer pieces, and not let any of this spoil your pretty face... What in the world has to happen to turn all of this into something fabulously freaking fantastic?
The result is a terrifically human slice of sci - fi, which makes space travel plausible without taking itself too seriously, Damon's jokey turn accompanied by cute touches on the road to survival (the use of a tarpaulin being the cheekiest) and on the soundtrack; I never imagined I'd hear Abba's Waterloo in a space drama.
This means, for the most part, these dogs have lived their lives pretty much in a cage that is big enough for them to stand up and turn around - it's all the law requires that the breeders supply - now, go look at your darling pet and IMAGINE their lives limited to such a small living space.
Now imagine that a large egg fell from space, turning them all into flesh hungry demons hellbent on devouring anyone not within their clan.
Large in concept and scale, each painting offers lavish twists and turns of narrative that draw us into the visual space of the painting, much as a movie pulls us into the imagined world of the filmmaker.
In some works, imagined architectural interiors were laid out as virtual stage sets; in others, close up studies turned floors, walls and furnishings into abstract patterns, and expressive drawings attempted to describe the interior spaces of the mind, those places onto which we project our hopes and fears.
And if we are going to think that expansively about how we might use our streetscape, we might go even further, to imagine a few parking spaces per building permanently turned into «eco-spaces,» with islands bulging into the streets to calm traffic, with plantings to absorb rainfall that would otherwise flow into the sewers and to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, perhaps with small - scale rat - proofed composting receptacles, or igloos for depositing recyclables, or... the mind reels.
Reducing emissions is certainly not the only way to remove CO2 from the air, we already use CO2 scrubbers in space craft to recycle air quality, and I imagine if mankind decided to do so, something of that nature could be constructed on a large scale assuming it turns out to be necessary.
I loved how it all turned out - so many changes to a small space that ended better than I imagined.
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