Sentences with phrase «of the finest lines ever»

But in this account Jethro, Moses» father - in - law, does not figure at all; and in the episode of the somewhat excessive charismatic seizure of the indefatigable Eldad and Medad, Moses is given one of the finest lines ever given a professional to speak of other professionals.

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Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one of the most beautiful strands of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one of which had retained four intact walls or glass in their windows.
The fine folks at NuNaturals recently sent me a big box of some of their newest products so I was inspired to create three recipes using their ever expanding line of stevia - sweetened and flavored syrups.
may be the first Usos - related storyline I've ever given a crap about, but it's gonna be a fine line to walk without getting TOO creepy, especially in the age of #MeToo.
The Stoke City No. 1 is regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers in the Premier League and will be the Bosnians» last line of defence in their first ever World Cup outing.
If you've ever struggled with acne, are seeing new fines lines and wrinkles appear, are sick of old scars and want smooth and delicious skin, you've got ta try the PMD.
Eden was, to my mind, the finest film in the strongest collection of Seattle and Washington - born and - based filmmaking ever screened at SIFF, in a line - up that was framed by opening night film Your Sister's Sister (from hometown hero Lynn Shelton, whose recent work put independent Seattle filmmaking on the map) and closing night film Grassroots, shot in Seattle and based on the book by former Stranger political reporter Phil Campbell.
Women Who Kill walks the fine line between comedy - thriller and melodrama, and two thirds of the way through things crumble ever so slightly.
You'll notice ever - so - small white jagged lines surrounding the edges of certain vehicles and the finer details like dashboard buttons and sponsorship banners / decals aren't always perfectly crisp.
Fine Line Features, the distributor of «Hoop Dreams,» has spent thousands of dollars to persuade academy members to make the film the first documentary ever nominated for best picture.
Half of them were in the works long before Vallas ever hit town, while the other half explored that fine line between unbelievable hyperbole and outright lying.
Considered to be one of the most beautiful yachts ever built in Australia she is a classic example of elegant lines and fine craftsmanship.
One of the most beautiful yachts ever built in Australia, Windjammer is a classic example of elegant lines and fine craftsmanship.
Who ever they get will talk about their 30th anniversary then they will say something along the lines of «I would like to show you some footage but first i would like to tell you about a project a small group from naughty dog has been working on with the fine folks at Sanzaru Games».
This is a solid, comfortable headset at a solid price, and it's another fine addition to the ever - growing Turtle Beach line of headsets.
The first gallery exhibition ever organized in collaboration with Fundación Gego, Autobiography of a Line brings together key works from the artist's oeuvre, lent from several institutions including Fundación de Museos Nacionales, Venezuela, Colección Mercantil, Venezuela, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation.
2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: «It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice», The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February
Crowner's work walks that ever - fine line between the distinctly process - oriented abstraction and that of outright depiction, using her assemblage - style approach towards joining painted fragments, and using them as an homage to the many weeds growing outside of her studio space, referencing the creeping reclamation of natural space from the post-industrial architecture.
Techinically, these Sugar Skull Cookies from the ever - awesome 101cookbooks.com are for the Day of the Dead, but we think the line between the two holidays is fine enough that these make a super suitable tasty decoration for All Hallow's Eve as well.
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