Sentences with phrase «into pylons»

Thomas ran 47 yards right through the defense and dove into the pylon to end UTSA's shutout.

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One morning I came into work and my little office smelled like a slimy green pylon under a rotten wooden dock.
Then he jumps to his left, maneuvers through openings and floats by a pylon into the lead.
When young condors released into the wild electrocuted themselves on power lines, the scientists installed mock pylons in their cages, delivering mild electric shocks to any bird that perched on them.
Two knowledge pylons explain economic theories in a manner which is easily understandable; two others provide insight into how the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings started and tell the story behind the Nobel Prizes.
I buckle into the P1's right seat, and he makes a very slow lap, pointing out markers («Get right up on the curb here, almost hitting that pylon») and then lays out a blistering lap.
Judging from Wayne's final parking job, the car could have fit into an even smaller spot without touching the fore and aft pylons, but both competitors were happy to end it at this point.
Most beginners fixate on the pylons and turn them into orange plastic roadkill.
When thrown at a pylon, Mario teleports into it and transforms into a ball of energy which can zip around on wires to reach other buildings, or he can be thrown high into the air by transforming into a flexible pole on the side of one of the skyscrapers and getting flung.
Evoking the pylon remnants of New York City's West Side Piers (once a locus of community exchange and sexual expression within New York's pre-AIDS era gay male population), these sculptures are comprised of glass, hand - blown into wooden molds that ultimately incinerate under the intense heat of this molten material.
Carsten Höller has turned Anish Kapoor's «zombie pylon» into a 178m corkscrew thrill - ride — our architecture critic pulls on his helmet and takes the plunge
The commission's title, «Pylon and Pier», is extracted from the second stanza, a description of the demolition of a modernist building facing into a square read as a metaphor for systemic collapse.»
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