Sentences with phrase «into bullfighting»

Based on the classic children's book «The Story of Ferdinand» by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, the film stars John Cena as the titular Spanish Fighting Bull who yearns to live a pacifist life but is forced into bullfighting in order to earn his freedom.
He ends up back at the ranch where he deals with disrespect still but is befriended by a goat named Lupe who plans to train him into a bullfighting bull despite his lack of interest.
My narratives explore how to transform a helicopter into a river, alchemize a quiet mountain top into a bullfight ring, or unify an intimate dinner with a spectacle at a loud soccer stadium.The scenes often depict epic battlefields and sports arenas, yet the turmoil meets a paradoxical celebratory calm.

Not exact matches

On Friday, LifeSiteNews.com made note of the fact that this regional bullfight ban was passed into law just as Spain's new, more liberal abortion law is coming into effect, and that «the irony has not been lost on pro-life observers.»
Tossed into the melee are close encounters of the nasty kind: bullfights; rattlesnake and gila monster bites; jaguar attacks; and more.
Catalonia banned Bullfighting in 2010 and Monument's increasingly low turnouts mean that it will hold the last of Catalonia's corridas in 2012, following which it will be turned into a small concert arena and bullfighBullfighting in 2010 and Monument's increasingly low turnouts mean that it will hold the last of Catalonia's corridas in 2012, following which it will be turned into a small concert arena and bullfightingbullfighting museum.
Transforming the iconic San Pedro bullfighting ring into luxury accommodations, Quinta Real Zacatecas is a historic destination in Zacatecas, Mexico preserving the character and beauty of its original 19th century structure.
Seville, capital of Andalusia, Roman city, Arabic, renaissance, baroque, American, Mary - devoted, flamenco, bullfighting, modern, festive, luminous, perfumed, seafaring, traditional, hospitable, gracious, cosmopolitan, religious... All these adjectives and many more that could be added to describe this city, that aside from personifying the typical «Spanish» and «andaluz», has so many attractive artistic, cultural, social and tourist qualities that has converted it into one of the most universal, well - known and most - visited cities in the world, cradle of inspiration for writers, painters and artists in general.
By the 1950s, the ethos of bullfighting, as described by Ernest Hemingway inDeath in the Afternoon (1932), enjoyed new popularity among artists and intellectuals attuned to the sensibility of Existentialism, which made every brushstroke or word into a life - or - death decision.
A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about a huge, framed, UGLY, bullfighting painting that I bought and turned into a chalkboard — I couldn't believe the difference!
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