Sentences with phrase «like alleyway»

Aside from story missions, side quests and recurring activities like alleyway brawling and dice games, there are random, pop - up scenarios that prompt awkward memories of Bethesda's early forays with radiant storytelling.
Estimated to have been the world's most populous city during its 10th century heyday, modern Cordoba melds peaceful cobbled back - streets with packed bazaar - like alleyways, all hemmed in by golden buildings with architecture that reflects the city's bygone theological diversity.
In many cities, residual spaces like alleyways and abandoned parking lots are largely under - utilized and could be turned into productive gardens, affordable housing or even bike parking.

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Thought I'd up the tourist factor with a tan leather bag and perfectly matching sandals and I look like I should be wandering the alleyways of Amalfi or sipping on coffee outside of a cafe in Paris.
I especially love the colorful decor — most towns around us have banners strung along alleyways like this, and it just puts me in a good mood.
You will look like you just stepped off the set of a Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott photoshoot for Vogue Paris when you strut down Paris» alleyways in this striking number.
Franco's film dives into the insane folly of Tommy's passion project, how he buys, not rents, all of his shooting equipment, incurring massive costs for no other reason than to look like a big shot, or how he has a fake alleyway constructed to look exactly like the one outside the shooting stage.
It sounds like her own reverie, but in fact she's quoting an offscreen speech by her college - bound brother Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), who earlier in the film has a hushed alleyway talk with the «cool» teacher (Terence McGovern) who washed out of an artsy New England school and came back to shape young minds in his diesel - scented hometown.
Like Hastings, Michôd can't hide his disdain for the Middle Eastern Forever War — a morally laudable instinct that leads him down a self - righteous alleyway to a dramatic dead - end.
Johnny takes the politician for everything he has and heads out into the night to celebrate, although the past comes rushing out of an alleyway like a stray dog, snapping at his heels.
In the dream Luz had worn every dress all at once, her breasts bestudded with rhinestones and drenched in silver dust, her ass embroidered with coppery alleyways of sequins, pleated plumes of satin fanning from her hips, pale confectioners» tulle floating like spun sugar at her feet.
The rickety architecture of Casco Viejo is a world heritage site, and feels like a microcosm of the region: narrow alleyways with children kicking footballs against the wall, Panamanian men playing cards, complete with Panama hats.
Nerja has many side streets and alleyways for you to explore and stumble upon, like we did.
Delve into the narrow alleyways and overhanging galleries to get a sense of what the crowded space would have felt like centuries ago, and then explore the Bryggen Museum to learn more about the iconic area's history.
I especially like your pics of the narrow alleyways and local markets.
You'll walk through narrow alleyways and pass meditation gardens, and you'll feel bit like you're in another planet.
This morning we'll explore Chinchero, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time 500 years as you walk the cobbled alleyways and visit the beautiful town square — still the main trading centre of the Incas after more than half a millenium.
But, to experience Genoa at its most enchanting, wander around the tangle of narrow alleyways named «Carruggi» which unfurl behind the port and lead to impressive palaces like the Palazzo di San Giorgo, formerly one of Europe's first banks and before that a prison for Venetian captives such as Marco Polo.
It's like stepping back in time, with the cobblestones, stone buildings, and oddly named alleyways called a «close.»
As we wandered down the narrow alleyways on our first evening we felt like we were walking through someone's living room, or well, everyone's living room.
Arriving in the narrow maze that is Stone Town, you will instantly feel like you will get lost in the winding alleyways.
Winding colorful alleyways in ancient medina cities and souqs make you feel like you are in a fairy - tale like 1001 nights.
Wander through Lefkara and you'll feel like you've stepped back in time with it's wonky, cobbled alleyways shuttered windows and quaint shops.
Silent Hill was my first introduction to the horror genre, When I started playing it, I saw the intro and what I saw was nothing indicative of a horror game, or neither an action game, it looked more like a sad psychological drama game, It got me wondering what did I get myself into, then I started playing it and when I got to the alleyway part and got killed by the children zombies, I immediately turned off my Play Station, I was horrified, but somehow the game kept calling me to play, I decided to keep playing, it got to a point where I couldn't play at night, I had to turn any background music down simply because it was just too much for my 12 - year - old head, but at the same time I was having fun on a level I never imagined I could before.
There's nothing quite like running down an alleyway on your way to a mission, then stopping dead when you come to a street full of shambling zombies.
Some people, they love Street Fighter because like, «oh yeah, it's a video game thing,» alleyway - type setting.
I think I played a demo once, walked in an alleyway and heard a voice crying and was like «nope».
The cross-pollination of artistic venues during this time exemplifies how communities overlap, thrive, and otherwise extend themselves in multitudes of directions — be it through artists» books, periodicals, and publications, in performance spaces, within gallery - like venues, or in public spaces as small as alleyways and as expansive as Times Square.
«And not photographs of famous places, like the Eiffel Tower, but photos of an alleyway» — or a plain old window, or the side of an unassuming building.
Unfolded at Westfalischer Kunstverein in Munster, Germany (2008), Out of This Sun, Into This Shadow at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK (2008), A Lost Cat and Alleyways, Back Gardens, Pools and Parkways at Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève in Switzerland (2007), For 1959 Capital Avenue at Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt (2002), and Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours at Tramway in Glasgow (2002).
Other important solo presentations include the artist's major commission as part of the permanent sculpture program at the List Visual Arts Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA (2011), Martin Boyce and Ugo Rondinone: We Burn, We Shiver at SculptureCenter in New York (2008), This Place is Close and Unfolded at Westfalischer Kunstverein in Munster, Germany (2008), Out of This Sun, Into This Shadow at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK (2008), A Lost Cat and Alleyways, Back Gardens, Pools and Parkways at Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève in Switzerland (2007), For 1959 Capital Avenue at Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt (2002), and Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours at Tramway in Glasgow (2002).
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