Sentences with phrase «in the glass house where»

The plot concerns infidelity, and the perils of throwing stones in the glass house where you live.

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But you could just take a shower instead: the bathrooms in the lodge's wood and glass tree houses, which rest high up in the canopy, straight out into the bush, where lions, buffalo, leopards, zebras, elephants and giraffe roam freely.
Make sure glasses or bottles of water are stashed anywhere in the house where mama and baby spend time throughout the day and night.
Lentini was particularly struck by the presence of tiny cracks, or crazing, in the window glass in a dozen houses around the periphery, where the firemen had been able to reach with their hoses.
Looking around his house, where Roth said he often works on problems that plague him in the lab, he seized on the perfect starting point: a glass bowl that he and his wife used to feed cereal to their baby son, now a teenager.
It's just that sometimes those decisions are bad, or self - defeating, or maddening, and a day where you get dressed up in your best victory pantsuit and spend an ungodly amount of money decorating your house with American flags and custom - made cardboard cutouts of suffragettes in anticipation of a glass - ceiling - shattering historical milestone ends with you getting (metaphorically) eaten by a giant farting T. rex.
Everything is stored where you would find it normally in the house however sometimes they will take more expensive jewelry / silver / flatware and put them in glass cases in a different room where they can keep a closer eye on it.
I also love using this brass and glass tiered tray around the house for different projects as well (you can see here & here where I used it for other projects)... it's so versatile and can go in any space.
Situated in Chelsea and set in a huge glass spice room (where authentic house blends are ground and mixed each morning), Junoon is an Indian eatery with a kick.
No word yet on where it might fit into Lawrence's growing slate of projects, but «The Glass Castle» is set up at Lionsgate, who are doing all they can to keep their «The Hunger Games» star in - house.
It begins as Simon (Jason Bateman) and his sensitive wife Robyn (Rebecca Hall) buy a mid-century modern, glass - encased house in Los Angeles, near the suburb where Simon grew up.
In a conversation for this series, Machado explained how Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House became a kind of call to arms, especially a scene where a little girl refuses an ordinary water glass — insisting instead on drinking from an adorned «cup of stars.»
Because it derives its style from documenting what actors do — the action takes place in and around a glass house, designed by Richard Neutra, and a pool, an archetypal Hollywood setting that puts everyone on display — this isn't a movie where the mise en scene can easily be separated from the plot.
One woman had a clear template for success: Define your house right have a table in the kitchen where your kids can do homework while your husband cooks and you drink a glass of red wine.
By May of this year, Danuta Kean at The Guardian was writing of how, «Women such as Random House's Gail Rebuck, Penguin's Helen Fraser, Macmillan's Annette Thomas and Little, Brown's Ursula Mackenzie — who had all embodied the ideal that women publishers faced no glass ceiling — have in the last five years all been replaced by men... Look at the magical «C - circle» of group chief executive, group chief operating officer, and group chief finance officer — where the real power lies — and women are notably absent.»
Where the rest of us saw only the empty overgrown meadow behind our house, riddled with groundhog holes, with a shallow, muddy stream running through it and a splintering wooden wagon that I had almost outgrown, he saw his friends: artists and teachers and butchers, scenic painters and Russian lighting designers, ship captains and hardware merchants all with a glass in hand, their laughter rising high above our heads and then evaporating into the canopy of maple leaves; the weeping willows shedding their leaf tears down the banks of the stream; fireflies and bagpipers arriving through the low clinging humidity of summer; a giant pit with four spring lambs roasting over apple - wood coals; the smell of wood smoke hanging in the moist summer nighttime air.
You brought us to a house, where we drank cheap white wine in martini glasses after a sunset swim off the jetty.
Goodstone Inn above, in beautiful Middleburg, Virginia offers 265 acres where you can enjoy the privacy of the estate, or relax with a glass of wine by the Carriage House's roaring stone fireplace.
A spiral staircase in the cozy living room area leads to a master bedroom loft, where glass French doors open to a balcony overlooking the Morris House Hotel «s quiet, tucked - away courtyard garden.
Jurys Inn Nottingham feature a stylish in - house bar where you can enjoy a glass of wine after a long day, or alternatively you can dine in our on - site contemporary restaurant.
This secluded tidal pool offers protection from the often stormy Atlantic Ocean and this is where you will find the Boat House where you can swim in the Atlantic Ocean at high tide in lukewarm water, or stroll down to the beach, a mere 50m away and sit and wait for low tide to catch fresh crayfish to be enjoyed with a glass of white wine from the area.
If you live in a place where sand and dust rule (places like Arizona, New Mexico, or any other state / city where your house is prone to getting dust everywhere) then you should stay away from glass top desks or anything else that shows dust easily.
Imagine a vacation or away mode where if you weren't home and the Kinect sensed any noise / movement in the house it would push an alert to you via smart glass and upload footage to you via the One Drive.
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia The Glass Tea House Mondrian is an innovative project that provides a space in which to experience architecture, where the pavilion itself becomes the exhibition, an innovative example in which the artist freely suggests a theme and a project, allowing experimentation with the setting, shapes, building techniques and innovative materials.
Alexie Glass - Kantor is based in Melbourne, where since 2006 she has been the Director and Senior Curator of Gertrude Contemporary, one of Australia's longest - running independent art spaces that houses galleries, sixteen artist's studios, and an international exhibition and residency program.
Except that he designed the «Sculpture Garden» of the MoMA, but also and a number of large projects, the one that described him as the most innovative work to date and passed into history, is the «Glass House», designed as his own residence in Connecticut 1949, where he lived and left his last breath at his 99 years, at 25 / 1/5.
Imagine dealing with windows like those in Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, where even the glass stops are steel and welded in place, where the only thing keeping out the water is a petrochemical gasket and caulk.
[Especially in a world where a prosecutor could indict a ham sandwich] My point, obviously, is that those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
A return, of sorts, to the glass house where all of the data (and most of the processing power) actually lives in a data center much like the old mainframe days.
I go through periods where I can't sleep all the way through the night, and I like to have a BASKET ready by «my chair» with quiet time materials at the ready (Bible, notebook, pen, socks and / or throw, reading glasses, etc.) so I don't have to scuffle through the house in the dark and chance waking anyone up.
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