Sentences with phrase «on telephone poles»

I probably wouldn't buy in any city that has devices on the telephone poles to capture the sound of guns being fired to alert the police.
The mural references signs with the words «sexy cash» that were placed on telephone poles during the housing market crash as part of an informal advertising campaign offering to buy up real estate.
Hammons has, in the past, done all of the following: placed basketball hoops on telephone poles, covered mirrors in tattered shrouds, denied interviews with the press, made art out of elephant dung, and sold snowballs as a performance.
Aligning his status as a young artist with that of the fly - by - night businesses usually advertised on telephone poles, the signs are an invitation to the public to call him at his personal number to discuss art or create an art piece based upon the client's choice.
city environment, bouncing between skyscrapers, swinging on telephone poles, dodging cars and talking to NPCs who look like they got their fashion tips from 1950s film noir.
Post flyers at schools, on telephone poles, and in shop windows within a five - mile radius of your home.
Before you open up shop, go around the neighbourhood and post a few signs on telephone poles.
And Barnwell believes information should be everywhere, including on telephone poles, in buses and shopping malls.
You experiment with unauthorized photographic exhibitions on telephone poles and walls of buildings and in clandestine events, but it is all considered seditious.
In contrast to the Paulsons» church signs, Fentress» images — on buses, on the signs of interstate - exit truck stops, on telephone poles, on flat rocks, on almost anything — are overwhelmingly biblical, as his title suggests.
So I made up some flyers and stapled them on telephone poles and fences around town.
He has been missing for four days, and Wendy found him perched 30 feet up in the air on a telephone pole, and... well, take all the events I described above and fit them together into some sort of story (any crazy story will do) and you pretty much have what happened today as she tried to rescue Christmas.
He went through all that trouble getting strung up on a telephone pole, and still, you can't just take him at his word.
This one stood out to me because it was mounted five or six feet up on a telephone pole with a nail that bordered on spike territory.
We're walking down the street, and he uses it on a telephone pole or a tree.
In 2004 an estimated 559 people had, in one scenario, whacked themselves hard enough on a telephone pole to need emergency room treatment.
On St. Patrick's Day, a sign was posted on a telephone pole at the frontier of the elementary school playground where wood chips gave way to grass and dog - walking parents often...
, doesn't think about the two old indigenous women who were embracing each other and crying as the plane landed, isn't disheartened by the familiar images of El Loco on every telephone pole and every billboard along whatever this airport road is now called, on the contrary, feels embarrassingly reassured that while he was away, his country has remained as backward as ever...
Same with the flyer on the telephone pole, which is purposely lo - fi and ties in with an event in the story itself.»
Blog it, Tweet it (#ebookrights), Facebook it, email it, and post it on a telephone pole.
In order for pups to be sold (and no one gives them away anymore), the pups must be advertised in some way (all newspapers are full of these ads), even if it is only a sign on a telephone pole.
An animal control officer noticed a «lost bird» notice on a telephone pole in a town 7 miles away, and the people contacted Foster Parrots and identified Kuzya by several phrases he spoke — in Russian!
The point of departure is a merchant poster on a telephone pole in South Central LA reading: «Sexy Cash.
«The show at the Rose Art Museum came out of a merchant poster on a telephone pole in South Central Los Angeles.

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Your employees can spend the day swinging on trapezes, traversing cables, and scaling 32 - foot telephone poles.
Here's why it keeps happening: Whenever those drivers hit a telephone pole, they do it because they are focusing on the pole, not the road.
On August 15, 1936, 20,000 people stood on rooftops and climbed telephone poles to watch the hanging in Owensboro, KentuckOn August 15, 1936, 20,000 people stood on rooftops and climbed telephone poles to watch the hanging in Owensboro, Kentuckon rooftops and climbed telephone poles to watch the hanging in Owensboro, Kentucky.
It doesn't «clearly express an opinion on» power excavators, electric disposals, sport utility vehicles, or telephone poles either.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
I am there when you try and swerve into on coming traffic, into a telephone pole just wanting the dread and pain to end.
At 75 mph, on a rainy night with the car's wipers not working all that well and the driver's brain not that well either, a telephone pole can seem to arrive very quickly.
«I was very surprised that the town supervisor would waste his time on something as juvenile as pulling down signs from a telephone pole,» Kennedy said Monday.
Suddenly, the car fishtailed on the wet street, hit a tree and ricocheted into a telephone pole, crushing the vehicle and knocking Boesen unconscious.
The central motif, played gently at first on a harp and then far more disconcertingly on a scratchy, Scandinavian hardanger fiddle, is the perfect accompaniment for the opening of the film: the snow - white screen, on which we gradually make out a bird in flight, and then the approaching car, framed by vertical telephone poles (another inverse nod to The Third Man)?
The Offscreen Education team relied on a satellite Internet - connectivity system called a broadband global area network (BGAN) that uses a portable terminal — about the size of a telephone answering machine — to go online from places where even telephone poles may not exist.
Enhance your dog's natural - balance skills by using logs, benches, and telephone poles (on its side, of course) to walk on.
Walking her was such a hassle, because as soon as they would step outside, Rey would immediately began pulling or reacting loudly to both the tree and telephone pole on their street.
Parts of the environments are destructible as well and also add to the debris on the track — that telephone pole you knocked down will block the way of the cars behind you, or get in your way on the next lap.
That's where you start as a boring dude on a bike, carrying as much personality as a telephone pole.
She often excluded the trappings of modern society, things like telephone poles and cars and railroads, to focus on the customs of the past.
In Loud and Quiet, Schoultz makes comparisons that immediately impress viewers with their dynamism and vitality, and on closer inspection offer a rich lexicon of enigmatic symbols: a horse gallops into the sky holding a decorated flag and carrying a tree with amputated limbs, a boat shaped like a house with an oversized telephone pole for a mast shoots rays and arrows, twisted birdhouses spiral into one another.
Every Sunday for more than seventeen years, he has devoted a square just fourteen inches on a side to a patch of sky with nary an airplane, apartment tower, or telephone pole in sight.
When an aluminium smelter was proposed for the Aramoana wetland, he famously nailed protest works on local telephone poles, painted on corrugated iron.
On a tilted, heavy - headed television, the viewer sees fragmented rectangles showing cars crashing and billowing gas mixed with more tranquil images of telephone poles and clear skies.
Hawaii 2014 where he just started working on his new mural.The Los - Angeles based artist is bringing some of his kinetic imagery to the rainbow island with some of his signature motifs that appear commonly in his work — dinosaurs, horses, bricks, telephone poles,
, so I ended up placing it closer to the house on the north side of a telephone pole.
For most cities - with snarls of wires overhead, telephone and traffic poles on the sidewalk and numerous other obstructions - this seems like it would be a difficult concept to actually carry out.
With cornstalks as tall as telephone poles and mutant kohlrabi, this annual harvest festival in Port Elgin, Ontario, is a celebration of the harvest on a scale you've never seen before.
Flowers were placed on the ghost bike, chained to the nearest telephone pole to the accident.
Every year we stake out our place in the Canonsburg, Penn., parade route by placing some chairs on the route a couple weeks early and tying them to trees or telephone poles.
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