Sentences with phrase «of drays»

As the flow of drays subsided — the wagons no longer traveling two across but single file — pounding hooves gave way to the creak of floorboards and the muffled voices of neighbors.
The sound of the drays came no matter what the season.
It is exciting to see an artist of Dray's generation expressing such a subtle accommodation of the contemporary world; when questioned she rapidly agreed that her sculptures are highly metaphorical objects, in spite of their ostensible borrowings from the language of American Minimalism.

Not exact matches

distinguishing the sun from the moon, the stars from the darkness, the sea from the dray land, and the night sky from the shoulder of a hill.
It would be absurd, for example, to ask for a definition of «the ideal horse,» so long as dragging drays and running races, bearing children, and jogging about with tradesmen's packages all remain as indispensable differentiations of equine function.
Our manual handling equipment includes cellar and dray pads, cork bags, trucks, trolleys, hooks, carbines and ropes.Murphy and Son Ltd prides itself on offering a unique combination of high quality products and technical expertise.
Since 2000, Shaq / Kobe, Duncan / Manu / Tony, and Steph / Klay / Dray have formed the nucleii for the most dominant teams and have won more than half of the championships.
The current generation of officials can't be expected to love the Dubs when Dray and KD are excessively bitching and crying every game.
The public prosecutor had demanded 4 - year suspended sentences for the two main protagonists, pediatrician - endocrinologist Jean - Claude Job, who headed the defunct association in charge of collecting the hormone - containing pituitary glands from cadavers and who died after the trial ended, and Fernand Dray, who was in charge of purifying the material at the Pasteur Institute.
A Paris court began an investigation of the two — Jean - Claude Job, head of the organisation that collected pituitary glands from the dead, and Fernand Dray, who ran the unit at the Pasteur Institute which extracted hormones from the glands.
In that audience is Morgan Freeman, as Thaddeus Bradley, a former magician who makes his living exposing the tricks of other magicians, and soon to involved are Michael Cain, as Arthur Tressler a multimillionaire and team benefactor, Mark Ruffalo as FBI agent Dylan Rhodes and Mélanie Laurent, as Alma Dray, an agent from Interpol sent in to assist the FBI.
Nevertheless, the FBI is on their trail in the form of Agent Dylan Rhodes (Ruffalo, The Avengers), who is collaborating with Interpol's Alma Dray (Laurent, Beginners) in sniffing out just what's going on, while world - class debunker Thaddeus Bradley (Freeman, Oblivion) is determined to out the quartet's best tricks to the public they've become heroes to.
Foton Tunland Aussies love their utes (just look at the success of the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux) so it's no surprise a «dray with a tray» made it into the Top 10.
How to pronounce Andre Dubus: ahn - dray duh - BYOOSE (1st syllable of Andre rhymes with barn, last of Dubus rhymes with use)
In deep winter, when ice and hard - packed snow made walking treacherous, West Broadway was the place to catch a ride on the tailboard of a snow dray delivering milk, groceries, or beer, but sledding was best saved for Dorchester Heights.
In 1893, John Holland along with three others set off from Broomehill with five ponies, a light dray, 450 litres of water, and enough provisions for five to six months.
It was just one room and the current owner, Beatrice Bilborough's father Chris York moved it with horse and dray to where it now stands overlooking Kooroora Bay on the Northern Shores of Lake Macquarie.
Recent shows include a two - artist show at Dray Walk Gallery and Customer Experience at the VI Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art.
In her work British artist Natalie Dray undermines the power positions of the individuals dominating this activity and the markets, which orchestrate the brands themselves.
Choosing the arena of self - taught computer assembly, Dray undermines the power positions of the individuals dominating this activity and the markets, which orchestrate the brands themselves.
By revisiting the masculine tropes in contemporary art, issues around a product's political currency and social value, as well as the potential impact of how material and colour can effect response resonates within Dray's application of metal finishes, detail and colour.
Cell Project Space presents a new body of work by London - based artist, Natalie Dray, and her first solo commission for the gallery.
Presented in a formal style reminiscent of showroom presentation the exhibition quotes from the strategies of 1960's minimalist art, although merely a point of departure for Dray.
Dray's work is situated between the representational strategies of manufacturing, commerce and art, using all these fields as a common site of production.
At the same time, Dray's work is all about an intense engagement with and enjoyment of materials, and plays with visual cues such as the red lightning flash that appears on the side of heating units and on fuse tabs on the wall sockets.
The plug sockets are discreetly branded Dray & Sons, and if you look up in to the suspended fluorescent light fittings that take an elegant, skinny line down the centre of the gallery, you can see the same company logo die - cut into the metal shades.
For Dray it is the hidden protocols of security and safety standards enforced by UK manufacturing and building regulations that provide a matrix within which to make work.
Natalie Dray has been part of group shows at V22 and Palazzo Peckham in London in the past few years, as well as having participated in some international exhibitions in Europe, but this is her first solo presentation in London since graduating from the Royal Academy Schools last year.
Featuring more than 50 works by a sprawling roster of contributors — including Charles Le Dray, Louise Bourgeois, Henry Darger, Inka Essinghigh, David Salle, Will Cotton, and Hans Bellmer, among many others — the show purports to explore the diverse biosphere of artistic engagement with surrogates: more specifically, with mannequins, toys, robots, and dolls.
London - based Dray's self - titled show takes on modes of production, blurring the lines between art, commerce and manufacture.
Cell Project Space is bringing a new body of work by Natalie Dray to its London Space for the artist's first solo commission for the gallery, titled Dray and running from January 29 to March 8.
Great Spitalfields Pancake Race If you want to watch teams of four dressed up in wacky outfits and running while flipping pancakes to raise money for London's Air Ambulance then head to Dray Walk, Brick Lane at 12.30 pm tomorrow.
A graduate of Emory University with a B.A. in Psychology and the University of Florida with an MBA in Finance, Dray is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Texas.
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