Sentences with phrase «into sheaves»

It all powers up a little more in the Arsenale, which opens fittingly with an arsenal of weapons — chainsaws, cannons, fierce blades gathered into sheaves and titled Nymphéas by the Algerian artist Adel Abdemessed for their startlingly sinister resemblance to waterlilies.
The knives go temporarily back into their sheaves..
Gathered into a sheaf: The memory cells are piled up in multiple layers, along with fit cross point structure of array.

Not exact matches

A disoriented Jarvis was pulled into a roomful of anxious faces and handed a sheaf of printed pages.
Harts - home's proposed solution erects a theoretical construct called a momentary self» and then suggests the link of «memory» as the tie binding these «momentary selves» into a unitary sheaf.
Youth academy prospects Ainsley Maintland - Niles, Gedion Zelalem, Jon Toral and Rob Holding will be looking into cementing into the first team, while others like Ben Sheaf, Cohen Bramall, Donyell Malen, Reiss Nelson, Chris Willock, Stephy Mavididi, Dan Crowley and Stefan O'Connor will be relishing for a first team opportunity.
Sheaf might have a shot with Wham putting allot of years into him, depends how difficult it is to just do what you feel is right compared to how Arsenal say what you should do.
Other than Maitland - Niles, who looks like he is already being integrated into the Gunners first team, Wenger also gave some game - time against West Ham on Tuesday to Joe Willock (who started in central midfield), with Reiss Nelson, Ben Sheaf and Josh Dasilva who came off the bench.
Someday, Miller hopes, you will walk into a physician's office for a consultation, and along with the typical sheaf of papers about your health history, you'll be given a different set of questions: the QEESI.
If the expert's answer is to grab a sheaf of marketing materials and push them into your hand, you should cross that person off your list.
In The Meaning of Everything — The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester, the author describes the «fascicle» as a «a kind of publishing gimmick» whereby sheaves of pages that were collected together to form distinct parts, but which could themselves be bound together later between hard covers and thus made into whole volumes.
MPs should make sure they have a toothbrush and a few changes of clothes handy because they can expect some long nights debating their response to the anticipated sheaf of hostile Lords amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill, and determined attempts to stick requirements about a customs union into the Customs Bill, which is due back before them for report stage consideration.
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