Sentences with phrase «piles of debris»

Piles of debris had to be removed before standard demo could get underway.
A bad road is distinguished by signs such as piles of debris, spilled oil, pits and defective highway lamps.
Piles of debris remain at camp.
Guston's early work demonstrated close attention to human legs and piles of debris and objects, in paintings such as Martial Memory 1941 (Saint Louis Art Museum).
Over the past eight years, Barbara Moody's work has focused on animal imagery, piles of debris, and unusual ecosystems.
The rundown halls of the prison and burning piles of debris left behind by rioting inmates really bring the place to life and give it the feel of the actual comic book locale.
In Baytown, the flooding has receded but there are still piles of debris all over, says Garrett.
After the storm has ended, piles of debris from the building next door litter your premises.
There's something grim about watching Chicago collapse into piles of debris and ash, even if it is just at the hands (paws?)
Nevertheless, in the west, images of telltale piles of debris at the foot of mountains revealed the precise location of horizontal test shafts.
The walls were coated with their brown dung, and occasionally one dropped from the ceiling onto the piles of debris below.
The technology works by beaming microwave radar signals into the piles of debris and analyzing the patterns of signals that bounce back.
BY JOE C. DANIELS Visitors to the National 9/11 Memorial who are old enough to remember recall horrific images of the burning towers, the collapse of the buildings and the tall piles of debris.
In the worst - case scenario, the section of the volcano lying above the fault becomes so unstable that once slip starts, gravity pulls the entire mountainside downhill until it disintegrates into a pile of debris on the ocean floor.
The report affirmed what whistle - blowers have alleged all along: that the burning pile of debris at the World Trade Center site was extremely hazardous.
Fortunately, a few contests are enjoyable, such as the race across a pile of debris, where each player's movements alter the stack of rubble in unpredictable ways.
Byline: Laura Davis SURELY the waiter who threw away the pile of debris on the cafe table did not realise it had been placed there by a Turner Prize winner.
SURELY the waiter who threw away the pile of debris on the cafe table did not realise it had been placed there by a Turner Prize winner.
The photos below depict a hammerhead shark lying on the deck of a ship after having its fins severed and a dead green sea turtle atop a pile of debris brought in by a shrimp trawler.
He recalls his wife telling him to «look, look,» and as he turned around he saw the mass of metal careening towards the ground and then several construction workers running towards the pile of debris in the aftermath.
Look for the pile of debris near a river that runs next to several ruined buildings.
A friend of mine pulled this off of a pile of debris ready to be set on fire.

Not exact matches

The books of carpet samples, now lying on the pile of putrid debris in the front of their house, revealed the muted color palette they were considering.
The piles of hurricane debris that lined US - 1 for months were finally cleared last month, eliminating 2.5 million cubic yards of garbage that towered over the only road connecting the Keys to the Florida mainland.
The results apparently were quite harrowing for Besançon, and he describes the Paris exhibition in vivid and telling detail: «I walked through rooms capriciously strewn with debris, little piles of sand, roaring machines.
Active composting requires that all feedstock (these are the inputs into a compost pile like manure, food waste and yard debris) reach a certain temperature within the pile for a certain length of time.
No longer will trap or skeet fields be littered with piles of clay - target debris.
A little bee, Anthophora squammulosa, was zipping through the ash heaps looking for nectar and burrowing in a pile of volcanic debris.
«The debris pile acted like a chemical factory,» atmospheric scientist Thomas Cahill of the University of California - Davis explained to the American Chemical Society in 2003, after analyzing many of those air samples.
In some places, cleanup crews could do little more than rearrange the debris — by some estimates as much as 25 million metric tons of it — into piles up to 10 meters high.
Because of how heat transfers, only piles larger than this critical size will ignite, meaning rearranging debris into smaller piles could prevent fires from breaking out.
Within a certain range of temperature and moisture conditions — even after months of inactivity — a rubble pile rich in tatami debris can smolder back to life, they concluded.
Some scientists propose, however, that Kilauea may currently be protected from catastrophic collapse by several underwater piles of mud and rock — probably debris from old flank collapses — that are buttressing its south flank.
«The fuming World Trade Center debris pile was a chemical factory that exhaled toxins in a particularly dangerous form that could penetrate deep into the lungs of rescue workers and local residents,» Cahill and his fellow researchers concluded.
Piles of impact debris led crater hunters to the Caribbean.
Chicken nuggets and these types of food made to target vulnerable children are made with the bones and debris of the carcasses which are just toxic piles of calcifying ingredients.
VIOLENCE / GORE 4 - Animals fight a major battle with wolves on a ship, using all types of weapons and Kung Fu, other ships are piled together to block a river from a large ship that breaks through with cannon fire and flames, swords, flaming arrows and spears flash and wolves and other animals are punched unconscious; a panda catches a swung axe blade between the flattened palms of his hands without harm, a praying mantis rubs two hands together over a powder keg, his hands explode and it laughs, and we see one group of animals floating on debris in the river, tired out, while a panda deflects many fireballs shot from the ship's cannon.
To be specific, welcome to the RPG Reload Glossary, where we sift through the piles of historical debris and messy semantics to try to make some sense of it all.
The more the tragicomic debris of contemporary family life piles up around the couple, the more they pause to reflect on the meaning of «family.»
Like metal flowers, these debris piles will show up as pillars of purple haze when you use your Focus, so just head to the indicated area and scan around.
He told me how his dog, named Servus, lost his footing and slid 20 feet down a giant mountain of debris, landing head first in a pile of while ash.
Fleas prefer locations that are warm, moist, and shaded so look for areas of standing water or piles of organic debris in your yard.
Small dogs were visible inside the locked house, the floor of which was piled thick with animal feces, strewn with debris, soaked in urine, and no food or water could be seen.
It has been a month since Hurricane Harvey brought devastating wind and flooding to the Texas coast and Houston area, and while the water has receded and businesses have reopened, huge debris piles in front of thousands of homes serve as a constant...
To be specific, welcome to the RPG Reload Glossary, where we sift through the piles of historical debris and messy semantics to try to make some sense of it all.
• Fixed an issue where a pile of Ancient Debris appeared to be located underground for certain players.
Of those terrible loony wastelands, the piled up images of junk, a life's debris, animate and inanimate, the legs and wheels and shoes and garbage - can lids.&raquOf those terrible loony wastelands, the piled up images of junk, a life's debris, animate and inanimate, the legs and wheels and shoes and garbage - can lids.&raquof junk, a life's debris, animate and inanimate, the legs and wheels and shoes and garbage - can lids.»
In 2006, after discovering the mountainous piles of plastic debris the ocean was depositing on the remote shores of Hawaii, I began collecting this plastic as my primary material and conceived of the Drifters Project.
This pile of stuff, when so randomly and fantastically thrown together becomes a landscape of mental debris.
In her most iconic works, she utilized wooden objects that she gathered from urban debris piles to create her monumental installations - a process clearly influenced by the precedent of Marcel Duchamp's found object sculptures and «readymades.»
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