Sentences with phrase «man on cardboard»

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We see these scenes repeated throughout life: in a friend's confession of her deepest secret, as an estranged family member asks for forgiveness for an old, hurtful action, or perhaps even in strangers — as we pass a man with a cardboard sign and a tattered blanket every day on the way to work.
With these, the fan can set up every situation in which a player can come up to bat: the score, the inning, the number of men on base and the bases they're on, and the number of outs — and do it with just two twirls of the cardboard disks.
Some women seeking romance with men in online dating because they like to see the muscles on the photos of corrugated cardboard.
Trying to be an intensely cool mystery man exerting menacing influence on a lordly manor house in rural England, Sting is cardboard.
As the clips mount up, the sense of smug, generational entitlement on which many of these films depended becomes depressingly clear: here, in clip after clip, are cocky young men (Jack Nicholson, Elliott Gould, Dustin Hoffman) venting their self - righteousness on cardboard establishment figures, a suspiciously large number of them played by women.
All around us now, hunkered down on dirty strips of cardboard or old pieces of straw matting, were large numbers of very unhappy - looking young men.
In the «Sink or Win» boat race, cardboard boaters will maneuver their man - made environmentally safe vessel around a 150 - yard triangular course on Lake Minneola as part of the celebration sponsored by the South Lake County Animal League.
On his travels he eats all manner of dopey delights for dinner, duels with paper enemies and decimates man - made cardboard monstrosities.
Oil, paper, printed reproductions, clock, cardboard box, metal, fabric, wood, string, pair of men's boots, and Coca - Cola bottles on gold folding Japanese screen, with electric light, rope, and ceramic dog on bicycle seat and wire - mesh base, 7 ft. 1/4 in.
Just inside the gallery, a young man stood stroking his beard as he pondered a cardboard box hung on the wall.
BILL TRAYLOR, «Untitled (Legs Construction with Blue Man),» circa 1939 — 1942 (opaque watercolor, pencil, and charcoal on cardboard).
Titled «Blue Man,» a mixed - media with corrugated cardboard on canvas.
For 1:54, he recreated his large - scale installation «Sad Man's Tongue», which is reminiscent of Keith Haring and combines black cardboard bronzes with white chalk on black board paint.
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