Sentences with phrase «of a glass of water»

Then I threw a couple of glasses of water in his face.
Research shows that people who drink a couple of glasses of water before a meal will eat less food.
Now, pretend there is a heavy weight resting on the table instead of a glass of water.
I have changed the physical substance of the glass of water into that of an oak tree.
Most resumes are dry (so dry you need to drink a couple of glasses of water just to get through them) because they focus on boring job duties.
I have been drinking a couple of glasses of water and eating about half of a banana right after I get up in the morning for about 2 - 3 years.
The seminal piece An Oak Tree (1973) consists of a glass of water on a shelf, paired with text declaring that the glass is, in fact, an oak tree.
This may take the form of glasses of water, foot massages, bringing you up a meal, holding the baby whilst you have a shower, talking over the birth experience, postnatal exercises, chatting about baby names, offering you the evidence for episiotomy or scar healing and much more.
In 1974, he exhibited his iconic piece An Oak Tree (1973), which consists of a glass of water standing on a shelf high on the gallery wall.
It is because I crave the quenching of my thirst that the drinking of a glass of water becomes no longer a mere possibility but a goal - for - me.
To a marked degree, Singer possesses the Hasidic sense of the excitement hidden in the commonplace, the theology which recognizes a cosmic act in the proffer of a glass of water.
The work consists of a glass of water standing on a shelf attached to the gallery wall next to which is a text using a semiotic argument to explain why it is in fact an oak tree.
[The entropy of a glass of water comes from the many possible equivalent arrangements of the molecules within.]
1) You put ONE drop of MMS in a small glass bowl and then 2) Mix in five drops of 10 percent citric acid (remember the 5 to 1 ratio) or one drop of 50 percent citric acid, then 3) Stir them together periodically for three minutes, then 4) Add 6 to 8 ounces (or more) of purified water, then 5) Drink HALF of the glass of water.
To meet the RDA of minerals you would have to drink hundreds of glasses of water a day and who knows what other toxins would be present?
She would not pay any attention to you anyway — except to get a big gulp out of your glass of water.
The iconic Retroactive II, a Rauschenberg silkscreen that features a prominent image of John F. Kennedy alongside an image of an astronaut, a weather gauge, a Polaroid of a glass of water the artist took, and several other images, seems to be held in particular esteem by the Tate, since it was used on all of its advertising materials, including the catalogue cover.
An Oak Tree, now at the Tate, is composed of a glass of water sitting on a small, glass bathroom shelf.
The piece, described as being an oak tree, is installed in two units — a pristine installation of a glass of water on a glass shelf on metal brackets 253 centimetres above the ground, and a text mounted on the wall.
Luke Fowler and Tsunoda Toshiya's collaborative film installation stands out: A fan ripples parachutelike material that becomes a film screen for shots (of a glass of water filled to meniscus point, a blue sky diagonally bisected by a piece of rope, a pile of powder or maybe a snowscape) that periodically cut out as the screen is shocked by floodlight.
Mr. Ausubel and his colleague Mark Stoeckle, a senior research associate at the Program for the Human Environment, have pioneered a method for learning about species populations in the oceans simply through the collection of a glass of water.
It's less rational than talking about the risks of drowning in an article about the accidental spillage of a glass of water.
In 1974 Michael Craig - Martin exhibited a work entitled An Oak Tree which, through the text alongside a glass of water displayed on a bathroom shelf, claimed that this work is an oak tree in the form of a glass of water.
The same two transparent tables creating an obstacle course for Ed to avoid, the same perhaps excessive number of glasses of water.
To a marked degree Singer possesses the Hasidic sense of the excitement hidden in the commonplace, the theology which recognizes a cosmic act in the proffer of a glass of water, the secret splendor in common lives which distinguishes great fiction from gossip.
Given a choice, kids will drink a lot more of a sports drink than of a glass of water.
«There is no single number of glasses of water that is required each day,» Sheth says.
The actual oak tree is physically present, but in the form of a glass of water
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