Sentences with phrase «in pendulous»

Her sculptures recall the work of Eva Hesse in their pendulous, organic abstract forms, acted upon by gravity so as to be in a constant state of tension.
These six - foot - high towers are imposing, yet hilarious in their pendulous anthropomorphism.
Nests in colonies in isolated trees in pendulous nests (up to 6 ft. long) built by females.
Scratching and head shaking, especially in pendulous - eared breeds like Beagles and Basset Hounds, can cause a kind of blood blister called a hematoma where the pinna swells like a balloon.

Not exact matches

Fruit brilliant, coral - red, generally pendulous, sometimes erect, conical, often curved towards the end, nearly four inches in length, and from an inch to an inch and a half in diameter; skin, or flesh, quite thin, and exceedingly piquant.
Fruit similar in form to the Squash - pepper, but of smaller size, erect or pendulous; orange - yellow at maturity.
If your breasts are pendulous, edema will collect in your areolas, so it is a good idea to recline, when using RPS.
Maybe it's the obese / sleep apnea connection (which I do NOT have) or potential for smothering from «large pendulous breasts» (yes I have seen that exact phrase used in a warning.
That's right, not only were many (if not basically all) dinosaurs blanketed in feathers like jumbo roosters, but they also probably carried around pendulous clusters of engorged ticks.
Getty ImagesPerky or pendulous, AA or DDD — our boobs come in a seemingly infinite variety of shapes and sizes.
I have a pendulous abdomen, and in the past two years I have gained weight on my thighs leading to pains in the knee joints and so on.
«The front end no longer feels light and the rear no longer pendulous to turn in,» explains road test editor Dan Prosser.
And how can you not love Bailey's story of the Creature from the Black Lagoon who, brought to Hollywood with promises of work as an actor, amidst lunches of sushi, love advice from Boris Karloff, and the ever more pendulous gravity of memory, ends up trapped in making a film of what is, essentially, his true story, just another goddamn monster flick?
In the wild, orangutans spend most of their lives aloft, maneuvering with pendulous grace, as they pursue mainly solitary lives, except during childrearing.
Then his muscle tone begins to sag and his belly protrudes, almost pendulous in appearance.
Ear infections are common in English Setters due to the long pendulous ears and long hairs inside the ear canals.
Ear Infections: are common in English Springer Spaniels due to their pendulous ear flap, which decreases air circulation within the ear canal.
Some perpetuating factors, such as the natural dog ear anatomy, particularly in dogs with long pendulous ears, is factor that requires some level of owner awareness, since problems are always a risk.
You will occasionally see prick ears in working or performance dogs but pendulous ears are extremely rare, probably because the look is so atypical of an Aussie that there has been significant selection away from it over the years.
They include increased appetite and thirst, loss of hair, dry skin and «blackheads» on the belly, hard (calcium) masses in the skin on the neck and back (these masses may ulcerate and become infected), and a pendulous or sagging abdomen caused by redistribution of body fat and weakening of muscles.
Law - enforcement dogs typically are larger, have bigger heads, and may have large, pendulous ears that lock in both heat and moisture.
Thinning of the haircoat, thinning of the skin itself, a pendulous abdomen (think of a pot - bellied dog), changes in liver enzymes, itchy skin sores, increased susceptibility to infection, lethargy and behavioral changes are some of the signs that can be seen with Cushing's disease.
These are most common in dogs with pendulous ears like cocker spaniels and basset hounds.
Polyps, which are similar to pendulous skin tags, can be the cause of ear disease particularly in cats.
The breed standard describes the Neapolitan Mastiff's head as being large in proportion to the rest of the dog, covered with wrinkles and deep folds, with penetrating deep - set eyes hidden under heavy upper lids, drooping haws (lower eyelids), pendulous lips and an pronounced dewlap (loose skin under the neck and chin that creates a multi-chin appearance).
The head is furnished with an amount of loose skin, which in nearly every position appears superabundant, but more particularly so when the head is carried low; the skin then falls into loose, pendulous ridges and folds, especially over the forehead and sides of the face.
But Peach's focus in prudently on the girls, who manage to more around lithely despite their comically pendulous breasts in constant motion.
In terms of the fat body, fidelity meant more than approximating its form — the satisfying arc of a pendulous belly, for example — but a performance of fatness.
Anish Kapoor has become famous for monumental sculpture, but in 1997, working with red wool and fiberglass, he made Body to Body, a pendulous, somewhat mysterious, but obviously sexy work.
The particular shape will be familiar to those who know Mr. Kelly's work — as art historian Pepe Karmel points out in his essay for the Mnuchin show, it is related to a photograph the artist took early in his career, of the pendulous shape made by a swing - set rope.
Consider Fahrbare schwarze Sesselgruppe (Driveable Black Group of Chairs)(1971), a pair of black and chrome forms on casters joined by drooping hoses; and Fingerbank (1979), a collection of pendulous black tubes encased in glass — both of which featured prominently in «Ungestalt,» a group show at the Kunsthalle Basel last summer, alongside work by a multi-generational group of artists, from Marcel Duchamp to Adrián Villar Rojas.
Vasconcelos, who makes large - scale sculptures, is considered by some to be the Louise Bourgeois of Portugal — she lives in Lisbon — and her pièce de résistance of recent shows, including one in Portugal that became the most highly attended exhibition for years — is a piece called A Noiva (The Bride), which, from a distance looks like a large, pendulous chandelier.
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