You will be seeing some random
leaves scattered about.
Love the colorful
leaves scattered about.
Like adding realistic faux
leaves scattered around the table or a vignette.
Describing this year's winner, Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain said: «For me, the autumnal
leaves scattered on the floor [for Boyce's Turner Prize show] evoke powerful feelings of abandonment or melancholy.
Ultimately, Boyce's presents us with a surreal dream - like vision of the Modern project, in a space that is both organic and urban, something epitomised in the Constructivist, angular
leaves scattered about the floor.
I live in a warm climate, so of course my Havanese loves it, and every evening she brings home several kilos of sand from the beach and
leaves it scattered over my bedroom floor.
The insatiable desire for ever more and ever newer forms of convenience that drives our global economy and our technological culture
leaves a scattered trail of obsolescence in its wake.
It's amazing how much basil flavor permeates into the dessert, just with those few
leaves scattered on top.
The batter was vibrant and beautiful, like those orange
leaves scattered around the yard.
Although we have
some leaves scattered about, but the sun refuses to quit, so the November hikes don't give us the same invigorating feel that they used to!
This is because the PI system is able to collect, organize, secure, and contextualize vast amounts of operational data that would otherwise be
left scattered among different incompatible systems, formats and processes.
That background has pushed him into draft consideration, but his lack of positional stability has
left him scattered across mocks.
The matrix that held them has now weathered away,
leaving a scattering of stones.
Yoga expert Deborah Quibell teaches you how to
leave scattered energy behind with this evening yoga practice.
I really love the maple
leaf scatter pins.
There's nothing like a crisp autumn day in the UK, nippy weather, bright sunshine and the most beautiful coloured
leaves scattering the streets.
A handful of them were
left scattered in the forest of DRC and they were abandoned to their own fate.
The dead could only speak through the mouths of those left behind, and through the signs
they left scattered behind them.
Left scattered around the globe was an inherited ideology, enlightened governments, and everlasting inspiration to feed authors.
Each time there was a switch like that, I dumped the money from the old fund into my personal RRSP, although you could
leave it scattered around or move it to the new plan.
A section of the road between there and Hawker reflects the colours of Brachina Gorge as we pass through the mountains that directs us back to Hawker along the plains where again many signs of hardship from the past are
left scattered in the fields.
Developer: DICE Publisher: EA Singleplayer: Yes Splitscreen: No Multiplayer: Yes PEGI: 16 + The hype has been building, the insults have been flung and the fanboys have gone to war,
leaving scattered body parts and blood covered corpses in their wake.
Selected by Gröting herself, this exhibition of both her early and latest works appear at first like mysterious props
left scattered across a stage, as if they might have a role within a larger and unspecified narrative.
Detailed and graceful, these designs feature lush
leaf scatters, fronds and ferns, botanical - style florals and beautiful butterfly and bug illustrations in a fresh springtime palette.
Glittered autumn
leaf scatters, World Market, $ 9.98.
His rooms always look like a really fun party just ended and chairs were
left scattered here and there by the guests.
Not exact matches
Scatter moist green tea
leaves all over your carpet and near these spots and let it sit.
A couple of my soldiers go out into the bush to find children who have been
scattered in the raid or grabbed by the LRA, then
left behind.
But God's hand is in every translation, and His hand shall bind up all our
scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.
PIGS EAT CHIMP... «A family member of an Oregon pig farmer discovered his relative's body parts
scattered across the pen — a gruesome find
leaving authorities to believe it was a case of hog eats human.
Narrated through
scattered morsels spanning the 1950s and 1960s, Roiphe's memoir is less about her six - year marriage to an artist who
left her every night for prostitutes and alcohol, and more about her own devastating dependence on artistic prestige.
And just as the retail workers at Target are
left in the lurch, our small congregations were often
left to
scatter in the aftermath, trying to find healing as best they could.
Haught totally disagrees: «Analysis alone
leaves the world incoherent,
scattered about in unconnected bits.
the sheep are
left to fend for themselves... we are
scattered....
information in a more diffuse way than does the
left hemisphere and is able to integrate
scattered bits of seemingly disparate data.
That could be a good way of praying about this,
leaving it up to God to decide who the enemies are, and how to
scatter them.
Years ago, I lived near a church that was one of six
scattered along the New England coast whose pastors and members believed themselves all (all) that was
left of the Church in the world.
And yet before the night was over they deserted him; he was arrested and brought to trial, and they
scattered and
left him to his fate.
The baby toys are
scattered across the floor and I've been stern too many times today about legos
left in the kitchen.
So the LORD
scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they
left off to build the city.
«All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand is in every translation, and his hand shall bind up all our
scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.»
While he was in captivity, Miep Gies, his Catholic secretary — who had risked her life protecting everyone in the secret annex, and was honored by the state of Israel for doing so — gave Otto a copy of Anne's diary, which Miep had recovered after the Nazis had arrested the Franks —
leaving behind the
scattered pages from Anne's diary, apparently thinking them unimportant.
Thus, the book has a number of central propositions
scattered throughout that the reader may be
left trying to cobweb together.
If you think about your own probable reaction, it is hard to blame the lepers for
scattering to the wind and
leaving the past behind them like a bad dream.
There is bound to be formed a
scattered left, captivated by now this, now that new development, exploring now this and now that new possibility.
Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted - out factories,
scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system flush with cash, but which
leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge; and the crime, and the gangs, and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.
We need your bewilderment at the fragmented on - screen life that
leaves many of us feeling
scattered and disjointed.
But I can not
leave the subject without relaying a few more of his
scattered observations, some of them aphoristic in form, all of them suggestive, all of them worth thinking about, and some of them, to be sure, inviting vigorous argument.
And I heard the man clothed in linen, which [was] upon the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his
left hand unto heaven, and sware by him that liveth for ever that [it shall be] for a time, times, and an half; and when he shall have accomplished to
scatter the power of the holy people, all these [things] shall be finished.
The trail would be
scattered with
leaves of all colors and I would love to hear them crunch under my feet as I wandered.