Sentences with phrase «junkyards become»

Even a junkyard becomes a menacing dungeon in Ittle Dew 2 +.

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Cuomo said that in the early 1960s, not long after he started to practice law, he took over the representation of an association of about 15 junkyard dealers after the group's previous lawyer, Michael Castaldi, became a judge.
«The structure immediately next to Buck's junkyard has been sent an order to remedy because it's becoming just as bad as Buck's,» said town building inspector Kathy Moniz during a town board meeting October 20.
Since the dawn of the space age in the late 1950s, low Earth orbit has become a junkyard, with about 110,000 hunks of old spacecraft one half inch or larger hurtling at speeds as high as 30,000 miles per hour.
In what instantly becomes one of the series» best aerial action sequences, Rey, Finn and BB - 8 stumble upon a «garbage» spacecraft in a junkyard and use it to take out pursuing TIE fighters.
Who: Hugh Jackman, Dakota Goyo, Evangeline Lilly and Anthony Mackie What: Set in the near future where robots have replaced humans in the ring, a former boxer and his estranged son discover a junkyard bot that could become champion.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
Streets and highways appeared as desolate as auto junkyards and major cities became mausoleums of the millions who died from sarin gas bombings.Foreign superpowers rose up while our nation's leaders fought amongst themselves.
Pulled out of a Russian junkyard adjacent to a rundown dam, a mechanical companion called a Ghost (voiced by Game of Thrones alum Peter Dinklage) somehow resurrects your body and starts you on your path to becoming humanity's salvation.
Three or four times a year, he scavenges junkyards for scrap metal, selecting rubbish that in his studio will become his art supplies.
High - contrast bands of deep - colored paint scrapes become negative space, making the works look like a junkyard assemblage in which each part is absolutely essential.
Emerging from the New York scene in the 1950s, John Chamberlain first became known for welded metal sculptures that looked like the products of some used - car junkyard, which is exactly what they were.
For nearly a decade, Rauschenberg frequented the Gulf Iron and Metal Junkyard outside Fort Myers, Florida, near his home, gathering metal parts from traffic signs, exhaust pipes, radiator grills, metal awnings, and so on, which he incorporated into these poetic, humorous assemblages, where the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts.
Andrew, when the industry actually becomes truly regulated, and only then, will it be clear which brokerages are the Cadillacs, and which ones are actually the clunkers — the latter, of course, will go to the junkyard where they belong!
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