Sentences with phrase «of bursting open»

You can isolate the elements of a great Gorky: the decoupling of colour from line, the trademark shapes, from winged biomorphs to quirky triangles, their points on the verge of bursting open; the sense of being nose - deep in a scene that might be scaled to an insect or a giant, being equally intimate and epic; of teeming incidents held in nebulous space.

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When the company demonstrated fixing one picture of a woman, opening her eyes and tacking a smile on her face, the audience gasped and burst into applause.
Relax these, as economists had in the intervening decades, and whatever stimulative effect a burst of government spending might be imagined to have is very quickly unwound, especially in an open economy such as Canada's.
China was bursting to life, discarding the legacy of Mao for the reforms and Open Door policy of its tough little leader, Deng Xiaoping...
Images of the iPhone 8 which a state - run Chinese website says burst open due to a swollen battery — one of growing no.
One Sabbath service as the congregation in Newbury listened to the sermon of their pastor, the door burst open and in walked a young woman stark naked.
When we open our house in the country in the spring we know that it will still be winter on our hill; Crosswicks is a good three weeks behind New York, where the Cathedral Close is bursting with blossom, and the cement islands which run down the middle of Broadway are astonishing with the glory of magnolia blooms.
It says the «waters of the flood came upon the earth» (Genesis 7:10, NAS) and «the fountains of the great deep burst open» (Genesis 7:11, NAS).
After elaborating on the detail of this, Luther burst forth in a manner hardly consonant with the opening self abasement: «Oh great God!
Scripture verses were the seed that had been planted in him; at the right moment they burst into growth and opened his heart to the call of God.
A powerful storm conjured memories of the story of Noah's flood when «the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened
And if we can not find God in your house or in mine, upon the roadside or the margin of the sea; in the bursting seed or opening flower; in the day duty or the night musing; in the general laugh and the secret grief; in the procession of life, ever entering afresh, and solemnly passing by and dropping off; I do not think we should discern him any more on the grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane.
One would think that in more men the shell of secrecy would have had to open, the pent - in abscess to burst and gain relief, even though the ear that heard the confession were unworthy.
Check the rice, you'll know it's done when some of the grains have bursted open and the rice is pleasantly chewy but not too hard.
Brilliant and refreshing, this bottling of our remarkable blend bursts with an array of delightful aromas, opening with fresh lemon, juicy honeydew melon, pomelo and sweet mango, complemented by soft orange blossom and carnation floral notes.
The mission figs we'd buy in San Francisco would often be so ripe that one of us would have to carry them by hand on the way home, lest they'd burst open within a bag.
Cook more, let out another bit of steam, cook more, eventually when you opened it and there wasn't a big burst of steam, you could maybe consider the waffle done, but it still wouldn't really be quite right.
I ended up cooking the waffle halfway, then opening the top, letting a burst of steam out, and closing it again.
Pringles, the Kellogg's - owned snack, is seeking to burst open the savoury snacks category even further, with the introduction of new flavours, roast chicken and herbs for the UK and France, sweet paprika for Germany, cheddar cheese across the Arabian Peninsula and an upgrade to national flavour favourite, sour cream & onion.
After Chef Michelle made my recipe, the doors burst open, all talk show style, and a table rolled in with a bunch of the cream tarts for everyone to try.
Among U.S. consumers, the appeal has suddenly burst in the open for ingredient decks that are cleansed of artificial, chemical - sounding -LSB-...]
Among U.S. consumers, the appeal has suddenly burst in the open for ingredient decks that are cleansed of artificial, chemical - sounding ingredients and a yearning for products like grandma used to make.
«With every Test Kitchen menu, my goal is to give my customers the opportunity to experience a burst of flavors that they would otherwise never have,» says Mexican - born restaurateur Sandoval, who currently has plans to open a fifth Zengo location at the Royal Meridian in Dubai, UAE.
Remember to poke two holes in the top of each with a sharp knife to let the steam out and stop them bursting open.
When he gets the ball and sees his opening, he has this crazy burst of speed.
Not only did he lose 10 months of his career to that injury, but he's never gotten back his full open - field pace or ability to put on sudden bursts of acceleration in close quarters.
The gate burst open and Padilla, a father of two, remained kneeling until the bull lowered his horns.
He had 21 points and 15 rebounds in a tough 79 - 72 victory at DePaul, and scored 18 against Creighton, six of them in a 10 - point burst that broke open the game.
After young Rafael Osuna, the remarkable University of Southern California sophomore who burst upon the world with his doubles victory at Wimbledon, upset the enigmatic Barry MacKay in the opening singles, it seemed likely that the moment of deliverance was at hand.
In the opening scene it appeared that USC would move through Alabama routinely — Hertel hurling the ball, Fullback Mosi Tatupu bursting up the middle and Charles White rolling up the yardage that seems to be the divine right of Trojan tailbacks.
He opened the scoring against Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday night with a well taken goal that showed his skill and growing composure in front of goal while his lung bursting run into the box showed the desire that has also become a key part of his game.
But by letting internal strife burst out of the Memphis bubble, Fizdale only opened himself up to heightened scrutiny and second - guessing.
As the remarkable Gordie Howe opened his 24th hockey season — in triumph and with a burst of the old bravura — he recalled rookie days when he could hear the pucks from his pad
He has that little burst there to take you out of pressure, and then suddenly he can open the game up.»
Kind of the forgotten guy in this loaded running back room, Royce Freeman's burst, power, and elusiveness in the open field are the three things that fly off the tape when watching Freeman.
Upon joining Spurs, he gained instant hero status with a last - minute winner at West Ham on the opening day of the 2014 - 15 Premier League season, bursting through from right - back to finish in style at Upton Park!
The opening period was a relatively low - key affair, however, the same can not be said of the second which burst into life immediately courtesy of a surprise goal from Xioating who chested the ball in following a Renato Augusto corner.
Whether it was taking one too many touches or not making the right pass when he needed to — I still don't know why he didn't dish it to a wiiiiiiide open Costa bursting down the right wing — it was just that kind of frustrating night for Pipita.
Vasiliy Berezutskiy's lung - bursting celebration told the story of Russia's opening Euro 2016 fixture against England on Saturday after his deep header in added time saved a crucial point for his country.
Dramatically stir in the deliberately controversial, Time Magazine cover of a mother provocatively posed breastfeeding her four year old, and the underlining true public sentiment bursts open.
I stress the importance of a durable bag because a common complaint I hear among moms is how their bags leak or burst open, wasting all that precious liquid gold that took them so long to produce and pump.
So to all those strangers walking down the street who stopped to let me by, let me go before them in line, helped me get on and off planes, opened doors for me, helped pick up the contents of my bag that have spilled everywhere, given an encouraging word, helped me in a baby class, told me I am doing a great job, I want to thank you from the bottom of my exhausted, bursting heart.
Finding out we had to leave our old house was literally the first email I opened when we got back from our honeymoon and I immediately burst into tears not just at the thought of moving for the second time in eleven months but because I truly loved the charming little house we were in and it makes me so sad to think about it being torn down to build something big and brand new.
Eventually, the hull bursts open, the inside of the kernel spills out, and it cools into fluffy white popcorn.
Kids love the waterfall of candy and toys when the piñata finally bursts open, and it's fun for them to crack away at the swinging paper mache object.
The only thing stopping it bursting out into the open is the fear candidates have of being blamed for bringing down May and plunging the party into another general election before it's ready to fight one.
But during the course of the campaign they burst into the open.
Consequently, they're open to connection through blog comments and Twitter @replies / retweets / Direct Messages, and they may also be more hungry for short bursts of content to help fill those blog pages.
The largest impact the RNC can have on the fall campaign, however, is by opening its bursting bank account to the NRCC and NRSC — both of whom find themselves in surprisingly competitive fundraising races with their Democratic counterparts.
The unknown group of armed robbers burst into the police station near Mthatha, and opened fire early on Wednesday morning.
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