Sentences with phrase «onlookers into»

As if that weren't enough injustice, an enraged Athena proceeded to punish Medusa in what might possibly be the most horrifying example of victim blaming — she transformed Medusa's hair into a tangle of venomous serpents and made her face so terrible, it turned all onlookers into stone.
The distinct shape with no B - pillar could trick some onlookers into thinking you're actually driving a CL coupe.
Two years later, it sent all those starry - eyed onlookers into a mass - hysteria happy dance when its production Challenger road car finally appeared — looking pretty much the same.
Wonder filled me, and I knew that the great painter had brought another onlooker into his mind, as he has done for over a hundred years.
The mask makes vice seem beautiful, turns squalor and nastiness into glamorous thrill, seduces the onlooker into the game — and leaves him or her with the corpse on his hands.
This may fool many an onlooker into assuming that the Bulldogs are a lazy breed.

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The courtroom and overflow rooms have space only for less than 400 onlookers to tune into the proceedings.
While filming «Secret Lives of the Super Rich,» the cops showed up after a concerned onlooker dialed 9 -1-1 to report a car had driven into the bay.
the guy has eternity to collect on some pity little thing as making you wealthy, or whatever it is you would wish for; why go out into the spotlight when he can simply travel around collecting your souls as he wishes undisturbed by onlookers?
Everyone else is workin their butts off to create situations, Theo is an onlooker waiting for scraps to fall into his lap...
McGregor, his massive shoulders heaving, hurried out of his sleek fiberglass craft, stumbled past a group of startled onlookers and ducked into his station wagon, which his wife, Sherley, had parked nearby.
An entertaining first half ended with a penalty decision which bewildered many onlookers, but on the replays it looked clear that Bastian Schweinsteiger had used his hand to intercept the ball as it came into the box.
With all the focus now on England's impressive youth setups, the question perched on the lips of most onlookers remains, «Will we ever see this success translate into the senior team?»
Disjointed United were unimpressive throughout and De Gea was forced into five saves in the first half alone, with his one - handed stop from a Muriel header leaving onlookers open - mouthed.
Not even two yet, the teens let her right into their circle where she charmed teens and onlookers alike with her moves — bottom bumping side to side as she bounced up and down with her little arms up in the air - spinning and laughing the whole while.
But plenty of onlookers found that a curious message to be broadcasting when you're moving seasoned free - marketeers like Peter Mandelson into government and, for whatever reason, leaving out veteran left - wingers like backbencher Jon Cruddas.
Along the way, Franclot Graham would occasionally pause and announce to onlookers that the NYPD had burst into his son's home and shot and killed him but that a grand jury declined to indict the officer responsible.
When city officials placed shade balls in the Los Angeles Reservoir last summer to reduce evaporation and stop sunlight from triggering chemical reactions, onlookers noticed the balls arranging into strangely intricate patterns.
Thousands of onlookers watched as the ship lowered its single square sail and its oars dipped into the water.
Although the Medusa was as a beautiful woman with long and glowing hair, pride led Medusa to compare her beauty self with Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and War, who then turned Medusa into a hideous monster with writhing and hissing snakes for hair, a sight that turned onlookers to stone.
Slip into them to make an everlasting impression on onlookers.
There are moment where MOMing feels like we've been thrown into a Wimbledon tennis match, complete with onlookers in the stands, watching the -LSB-...] Read more...
Alas, a maxi skirt, as pictured, means unsightly leg dance concealed within the folds of silky meringue, and the entire table worth of food — minus the plates — safely tucked into the fabric puff under the waist belt, which to curious onlookers I insist is an Alice & Olivia design feature and NOT a food baby (it is).
Heidy shot these for me last weekend, and yep, I did a shimmy out of one dress into another in the car park - with an apartment block of potential onlookers.
The employees sat in the center of the store weaving the freshly picked lavender into bunches as onlookers watched and enjoyed.
A woman walks into the frame, one whom we will be following as curious, but baffled onlookers for the duration of the film.
Onlookers crowd around their cars in the NASA causeway as they watch the US Space Shuttle Atlantis blast off into orbit from launch pad 39 - B at Kennedy Space Center in the early morning hours of July 12 2001.
Lovingly and respectfully transformed into a screenplay by the late Melissa Mathison (who wrote ET), the result is a huge tale that focuses on small things — there are guns, choppers, chases and more, but the biggest set piece, really, is the setting of a table for The BFG to eat a gargantuan breakfast at Buckingham Palace (staffed by Rafe Spall's amusing footman, Penelope Wilton's magnificent Queen and Rebecca Hall's curious onlooker).
He ends the gag by abruptly hanging up and dropping the phone into the gape - jawed onlooker's lap, only to stomp off angrily and continue his between - act banter.
It's a neat visual, although it and a series of holographic projectors are mostly for the benefit of the onlookers (It definitely doesn't aid the person connected to the Animus, since Cal gets pummeled into the ground quite a bit).
You'll need a friend with lots of time on his hands to follow you around, and when there's a crowd of excited onlookers swarming for a better view of the SRT - 10, just ask him to twist the SL55 into life.
Top down, we pull the gearshift lever into S mode, grab the steering - wheel - mounted paddles, and rip up and down through the gears, making the optional sport exhaust bark and howl, causing teenage onlookers to beckon for more.
But while onlookers fixate on the sloping roofline, LED taillights, and artful creases along its body, the RS7 Performance has already spooled its turbos into a frenzy before blasting into another dimension.
Onlookers chewed fresh oysters and hot corn as the auctioneers shouted into the air.
Transformed from a curious onlooker to an empathetic participant, Milgrom takes us deep into the world of taxidermy and reveals its uncanny appeal.
Copses of shrubs and small trees provided relief on the landscape as the gallery of onlookers moved down the path and handlers moved into position with their eager dogs.
When I lived and worked at the Banff Springs for one summer, elk would occasionally wander into the field beside the tennis courts — and each time, I would go out and politely ask the growing swarm of onlookers to keep their distance — a recommended 30 metres.
Jenna Westra, Hand Squeezing Lemon into Open Mouth, Onlooker (Greyscale), 2018, gelatin silver hand print.
Triple Action / Tear Production / Hydrophobic Effect (2017) by Ala Dehghan is an extraordinarily poignant piece — its eyes literal slits torn out of the black mesh fabric, its spray painted pupils dripping and gazing unblinking into eternity, and the strips of mylar running down like crocodile tears reflect the onlooker, distorted and mutated.
Easel painting was intimate and required the viewer to slowly lean into the pictorial space; large compositions immediately confronted the onlooker from afar.
The installation featured eight bronze modules set into the grassy ground arranged in a conversation pit that seemed to encourage the hearty to step down and take a seat, along with many onlookers and selfie takers.
His protagonists, often depicted facing away from us as transfixed onlookers, draw our attention into the hazy depths of the picture space where Orr's mysteries lurk.
Throughout the day and into the evening, thousands of onlookers were attracted to the installation which spelled out the word «truth» as a metaphor for a new and disturbing reality in the U.S., the idea of alternative facts.
His work aims to transform everyday objects beyond their banality into objects of desire, encouraging onlookers to think of them in new ways.
Commissioned by CCA, with the kind support of Derry City Council, Journey into the unknown (yellow & red) was a performance that involved the artist walking the streets of Derry, attracting the curiosity of onlookers and passers - by.
Gordon elicits fear into the imagination of onlookers via this simple act of public performance art, in an era where the travelling loner is seen as threatening rather than vulnerable.
Whenever we are brought into a scenario in which each factor exists by its own right and does not correlate to one another via language, what makes the correlation is the onlooker (language, likewise, does not necessarily stand for itself via humans» correlation).
After the Strati was finished «printing», it took one day to mill the rough form and 2 days to assemble the parts into a working vehicle, which triumphantly drove through the crowds of journalists and onlookers enjoying a unique moment in the history of manufacturing.
It's always amazing to see two other passionate attorneys get into such a heated argument that that their faces turn red, onlookers begin to gasp and the local news has to bleep out every third word.
By the time police finally apprehended the pair and brought them into the Superior Court building, onlookers broke into applause, according to The Virgin Islands Daily News.
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