Sentences with phrase «public fountains»

"Public fountains" refers to water structures that are available for everyone in a community to use and enjoy. Full definition
Parisians, and those fortunate enough to spend time in their city, will now have large supplies of sparkling water available in public fountains.
Then he observes us while he contemplates himself in a mirror revealing a childish pleasure, until he reaches the climax, when, after lowering his trousers, he begins to urinate streams that rise like the waterworks of public fountains.
He draws inspiration from public fountains and the figurative sculpture that often accompanies them.
Afternoon excursion to the hilltop medieval village Castelo Rodrigo, with its gilded Baroque church and curiously ornamented public fountain.
[8] Over the years, she went on to design other public fountains and became known in San Francisco as the «fountain lady».
Cities and states are now cutting back on or even banning the purchase of bottled water for meetings, with some electing to spend monies on public fountains instead.
An alternative strategy is to drink from public fountains, office water dispensers or staight from the tap!
They also learned that public fountains should never be roped off because people like to dip their toes and throw coins into them, and that dense greenery makes places feel unsafe, among other tidbits.
In a postscript, Kleinfeld insinuated that the hedge fund manager's alleged debauchery had included wearing Native American headgear and warbling «Singin» in the Rain» in a public fountain.
And before he was a multi-millionaire, Yaya was apparently willing to throw himself into the cold water of a public fountain to boost his worth by a mere one Euro.
When Vivian and an old beau (Don Johnson) splash around in a public fountain, it's more contrived than cute.
Original tiles and charming built - ins, memories like long - lost friends or longed - for musicians on tour suddenly immanent), the Alta Cienega Motel, the Sunset Marquis, the Century City Hotel (where a royally caped Keith Moon, who loved to dress up, poured Tide detergent into the public fountain for a lavish spectacle of soapy suds!)
Take your time and stroll the tranquil cobblestone streets while enjoying the colonial architecture, beautiful gardens and public fountains.
Ruth Asawa is best known for her ethereal wire sculptures and public fountains; however, her formal training at the famed Black Mountain College in North Carolina was in drawing and design.
1997 «Der Gesang», public fountain, Klagenfurt, AT (realised posthumously according to Kogelniks plans)
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