Sentences with phrase «odd encounters in»

His work documents inconvenient migrations and relationships that emerge from odd encounters in a dumpster.

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I've only encountered one person in the blog world who thinks such a practice is odd and since you are not him, I didn't think you would mind.
We will have to wait and see whether the Arsenal and England defender Kieran Gibbs is selected by his national manager Roy Hodgson for the friendly game against France at Wembley tonight, which is bound to be an odd and emotionally charged encounter after the terrible terrorist attacks in Paris, but with England wracked by injury problems and having to play a very young team, as well as the limp performance put in by Ryan Bertrand at left back against Spain, I will be surprised if Gibbs does not start.
I believe that, in what is likely to be a tight encounter, we will just about win by the odd goal.
Therefore, in this article, we will first discuss newborns» bowel movement pattern, and what some of the odd colors you might encounter mean.
I'm very curious to continue to study this system to figure out whether the planet formed in that odd orbit or if it moved there after encountering another planet or one of the double stars.»
The object of the takeout meals is to give a little odd perspective to bounty of period encounter in couples dating.
Many missions are not quite interesting and you may encounter some issues with the odd controls, yet you'll probably enjoy driving in the Wasteland, chasing convoys and contemplating wonderful landscapes, thanks to an inspired level design.
But as odd encounters rack up, he begins to wonder if the paranoia and fear is all in his head.
Belle, a wistful bookworm, is the odd girl out in her village, and she has already brushed off several encounters with Gaston (Luke Evans), the duplicitous hunk who became a new Disney archetype (in «Frozen,» etc.): the handsome, big - chinned, icky monomaniacal two - faced suitor.
When his best friend bails on him, a grad student spends his summer alone working odd jobs and encountering a series of questionable mentors in this adaptation of a David Sedaris essay.
Otherwise, my only beefs with the C400 involve the infotainment system, which changes the brand's excellent COMAND system just enough to force me to relearn how everything works, and a couple of odd rattles in our tester: There was an intermittent noise from the steering column, and a more persistent glass - on - weatherstrip noise from the driver's side window — I re-rolled up the window, checked the door closure, everything I could think of, yet it reappeared whenever I encountered rough surfaces.
If you have encountered new or odd word in a book you have been reading, you can learn its meaning with the help of a pre-installed vocabulary.
«Life at Pez Maya has an odd tendency of filling itself with very rich and otherworldly experiences that one would be lucky to encounter in a year.
Turtles are most commonly encounter when fishing or bathing in the rivers including odd looking snake necked turtle while tortoises can be found digging themselves in to the savannah sands.
In fact I encounter numerous examples of criminals failing to hear their comrades being killed in the same sodding room as them, which I suppose isn't that odd because they also failed to then notice the bullet holes in the wall, copious amounts of blood and dead bodies littering the flooIn fact I encounter numerous examples of criminals failing to hear their comrades being killed in the same sodding room as them, which I suppose isn't that odd because they also failed to then notice the bullet holes in the wall, copious amounts of blood and dead bodies littering the flooin the same sodding room as them, which I suppose isn't that odd because they also failed to then notice the bullet holes in the wall, copious amounts of blood and dead bodies littering the flooin the wall, copious amounts of blood and dead bodies littering the floor.
Apart from certain missions, most of your time not in conversation will be spent driving around planets taking part in occasional combat encounters and the odd puzzle.
In the town of Kuvaq alone you'll encounter the rather odd Gizmo, who acts as the towns policeman, fireman and doctor, Rufus» ex-girlfriend Toni who simply loves to rag on our hero, Wenzel, who is the closest thing to a friend Rufus actually has, and the rather strange receptionist at the town hall who is.....
Having penned quite a few articles now since Skyrim's release in November of last year regarding the slew of technical issues players continue to encounter, I count my blessings that my forty odd hours or so spent wandering the Nord's native land the worst glitch I encountered was the occasional crash and a backwards - flying dragon.
Overworld stuff makes the odd modern concession, such as having enemies visible and therefore able to be encountered or avoided at will, though the basic plod is much like any old Square Enix RPG — work from town to village, helping locals in well - disguised selfish acts that further your own ends far more than theirs, then pop into their houses and steal their life savings and underwear.
The viewer encounters strangers in odd instants, described in brilliantly crafted oil compositions.
Over the last few weeks I have encountered a rather odd collection of sculptural things: the postwar ceramic sculpture of Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti bursting with dynamically glazed and roughly handled surfaces, currently on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center; The Age of Innocence, a victorian bust in three different materials by the English sculptor Alfred Drury at the Henry Moore Institute; a visit to Henry Moore's house, studios, and now foundation at Perry Green, and most recently what I can only describe as a wonderfully insane lecture by the contemporary sculptor Thomas Houseago, which involved an increasingly drunk, cursing artist saying some surprisingly sincere, profound things about sculpture.
What is odd in climate science is a unique situation, never encountered in any other scientific field but in religious congregations: the scientific objective as well as the interpretation of research output has been put in the hands of a panel of experts, the IPCC, under an official mandate to take care of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.
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