Sentences with phrase «on magnificent display»

Seventh graders may head to the Grand Canyon where the geology they have been studying is on magnificent display.

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This spiritual truth is so magnificent that God chose to put it on display permanently.
Eight years earlier he was the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world — a 6 ft. 1 1/2 in., 215 - pound hulk with upper arms like picnic roasts, two magnificent, 14 - inch fists and a scowl that he mounted for display on a round, otherwise impassive face.
Eden Hazard produced another impressive display against Brighton on Boxing Day and the Belgian has been in magnificent form over the past couple of months.
Of course, I had to check out all the fabulous clothes and accessories on display too, but as lovely as they are the magnificent stained glass dome outshines them all.
While I'm inside decking the halls, my husband is up on the roof creating his magnificent Christmas light display.
The visual splendor of Zack Snyder is on full display, and what a magnificent looking piece of cinema it is, as the director does well playing somber and slow during the first hour - plus of build - up, only to finally get a chance to let it all rip in grand fashion for a lengthy showdown between godlike beings battling it out on Earth for the fate of two separate races.
The cat using the toilet in Meet the Parents was delightful; this time let's make it so the cat puts on a magnificent audio display of farts and plops.
The low «wallum» heaths on the island are of particular evolutionary and ecological significance, and provide magnificent wildflower displays in spring and summer.
Discover the magnificent floral displays of the Keukenhof Gardens and enjoy a talk onboard ship from television personality Charlie Dimmock on this wonderfully diverse cruise on the enchanting Belgian and Dutch waterways.
Over four weeks in the grounds of this marvellous stately home, over 400 floral varieties are put on display, bringing a magnificent cornucopia of colour to the manicured gardens.
A selection of Hirst's extraordinary collection of anatomical models, taxidermy, specimen and skeletons are on display alongside an «Entomology Cabinet» at the Barbican's «Magnificent Obsessions» exhibition (until May 25th).
Woven by Zapotec Indians of Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, based on the artist's drawings, the tapestries are a magnificent display of Ken Price's capacity to explore other mediums and processes in a period of polychromatic triumph.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2008 Calvert22, London 2007 An Archeology, 176 Gallery, Camden, London 2006 The Triumph of Painting - Part 6, The Saatchi Gallery, London 2005 Dolore curated by Klarita Pandolfi and Harry Pye, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London 2005 404 Arte Contemporanea, Naples 2004 Mothers curated by Harry Pye, The Ragged School 2004 New Blood, Saatchi Gallery, London 2004 Girl on Girl, Transition Gallery, London 2003 New Displays, Saatchi Gallery, London 2002 It's only words, Ausgang curated by Liz Neal, Studio Voltaire, London 2000 RCA Secret, Royal College of Art, London Reviews Erotic Review, feature, May 2004 Tom Morton, Arena, June 2004 William Packer, Financial Times, 23 March 2004 Waldermar Janusceck, Sunday Times, 21 March 2004 Hephzibah Anderson, «Busy Lizzie», Evening Standard Metro, 19 - 25 March 2004 Jen Ogilvie, «Liz Neal at One in the Other», Time Out, 8 October 2003 unauthored review, «Liz Neal», Kultureflash issue 59, October 2003 Hannah Lack / Cath Clark, «Eyespy», Dazed and Confused, September 2003 Helen Sumpter, «Exhibitions and Exhibitionists», Big Issue, 12 August 2002 Francis Summers, «Kill Them All» Sleaze Nation, June 2002 William Packer, «Posers playing at being painters», Financial Times, 28 April 2001 Mark Wilsher, «Death to the Fascist Insect», What's On in London, 25 April 2001 Sarah Kent, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Time Out, 25 April 2001 Tanis Taylor, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Metro, 9 April 2001 Gemma de Cruz, «Maloney's Magnificent Seven», Art Review, April 2001 Magnus Brooke, «Death to the Fascist Insect»on Girl, Transition Gallery, London 2003 New Displays, Saatchi Gallery, London 2002 It's only words, Ausgang curated by Liz Neal, Studio Voltaire, London 2000 RCA Secret, Royal College of Art, London Reviews Erotic Review, feature, May 2004 Tom Morton, Arena, June 2004 William Packer, Financial Times, 23 March 2004 Waldermar Janusceck, Sunday Times, 21 March 2004 Hephzibah Anderson, «Busy Lizzie», Evening Standard Metro, 19 - 25 March 2004 Jen Ogilvie, «Liz Neal at One in the Other», Time Out, 8 October 2003 unauthored review, «Liz Neal», Kultureflash issue 59, October 2003 Hannah Lack / Cath Clark, «Eyespy», Dazed and Confused, September 2003 Helen Sumpter, «Exhibitions and Exhibitionists», Big Issue, 12 August 2002 Francis Summers, «Kill Them All» Sleaze Nation, June 2002 William Packer, «Posers playing at being painters», Financial Times, 28 April 2001 Mark Wilsher, «Death to the Fascist Insect», What's On in London, 25 April 2001 Sarah Kent, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Time Out, 25 April 2001 Tanis Taylor, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Metro, 9 April 2001 Gemma de Cruz, «Maloney's Magnificent Seven», Art Review, April 2001 Magnus Brooke, «Death to the Fascist Insect»On in London, 25 April 2001 Sarah Kent, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Time Out, 25 April 2001 Tanis Taylor, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Metro, 9 April 2001 Gemma de Cruz, «Maloney's Magnificent Seven», Art Review, April 2001 Magnus Brooke, «Death to the Fascist Insect».
Despite this, Samsung's 2 - in - 1 tablet still produces magnificent displays with its Super AMOLED panel as opposed to the LCD panel used on the Surface Pro 4.
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