Much of Molesky's earlier work has depicted people and animals in nature or elements
like turbulent water or hill fires.
Not exact matches
From the prophets, Mary knew that God could very well use someone
like her — an unmarried teenage girl, a minority in an occupied territory at a
turbulent time in history — to bring the Messiah into the world in the most unceremonious way: through
water and womb, blood and labor pains, lullabies and gentle kisses and the helplessness of a baby's cries.
Gioia would
like us to build a literary ark that can ride the
turbulent waters of today.
Upon the contrary, it is about men's powers that temptations grow
turbulent like swirling
waters around a rock.
About 120,000 miles beneath the surface, the radiative zone gives way to a much more
turbulent convective zone that is constantly churning
like a pot of boiling
water.
Turbulent water,
like thunderstorms and other chaotic systems, is extremely sensitive to minor disturbances.
This process is much
like the continuing breakup of
turbulent water, spinning off ever smaller individual vortices, each with its own characteristic angular momentum.
«We should be able to watch the
turbulent eddies [spin] around; a bit
like watching
turbulent water in a stream.»
Violence issues center around dark, blood -
like fluids, bodies submersed in
water and
turbulent flashbacks.
Lockwood,
like many New York schools, had been fighting for several years to stay afloat in
turbulent waters.
Lobsters then ran or migrated in such quantities that they turned the shallows red, their antennae waving
like fields of tentacled periscopes above the
turbulent waters.
How is a divorce
like a journey through
turbulent waters?