Sentences with word «pylon»

A pylon is a tall, usually metal or concrete structure that supports cables or power lines high above the ground. Full definition
From the New Donk City Hall Plaza, use the Spark pylon on the right - hand side of the building.
Cuz if I'm setting it on pylons in my second cousin's back yard, who cares if it's 20» high?
The disguise Tagovailoa referenced was probably the couple of immediate steps Sanders took toward the front pylon of the end zone, where Smith was ultimately heading.
The Earth also makes an appearance in the background of the Moon Kingdom, where it is seen rising from the horizon, while its southern hemisphere is seen during the escape sequence after the final boss fight, where Mario (controlling a captured Bowser), Cappy and Peach must try to find a giant Spark Pylon in order to escape the collapsing Wedding Hall.
London Design Festival 2015: British artist Alex Chinneck has revealed a 35 - metre - tall latticed steel sculpture resembling an upside - down electricity pylon for this year's London Design Festival (+ slideshow).
London Design Festival 2015: British artist Alex Chinneck has revealed a 35 - metre - tall latticed steel sculpture resembling an upside - down electricity pylon for this year's London Design Festival (+ slideshow).
If so, what type of carrion has the Electricity Company been employing of late to coat its cables and pylons with as to attract the creatures?
If you want to get kind of French Canadian, you could say Pilon, but Pilon is the preferred over Pylon, Plan, and all the other weird ones I get.
Let's take a look at that from pylon cam, which received a thunderous dunking at the end of the play as Drake punched it in.
As with onshore wind farms, there is frequent public outcry over the placement of power pylons.
The auratic sceneries of this painting series appear under glowing veils of mist: Be it deserted landscapes, expansive skies, mountaintops or rocky coasts, gigantic towers or fragile electricity pylons as relics of human civilization... Steeped in a solemn atmosphere, «Europa nach dem Regen» seems to be heavy with meaning.
In one nerve - wracking test, you'll pilot your car at a row of pylons at speeds up to 70 km / h.
By contrast, Silent Hill: Revelation, Michael J. Bassett's dismal sequel to the franchise's first film adaptation, culminates in a protracted wrestling match between a seven - foot bodybuilder with a steel pylon for a head and a slithery dame with a bear trap wrapped around her face.
Origins actually did a pretty good job of diversifying between the two traditional boss fights of; a) one bad guy with big health bar who throws waves of underlings at you whilst mocking how you aren't as tough as him, or b) big lumbering bad guys who you have to dive out of the way so they run into pylons / collapsible columns / electrified llamas.
Warp to the Tostarena Ruins Round Tower checkpoint, ride the Spark pylon up to the top of the Inverted Pyramid, now hit the moving lump on the main platform, then Ground Pound it to reveal a Moon.
The opposing defence is in position all right, but it doesn't matter — that aging defenceman and his inflated $ 6 million paycheque are like pylons out there.
In the first quarter Jackson left a touchdown on the field by failing to explode to the front pylon on a crossing route.
New materials are also being integrated into HTT's designs, including cement that absorbs carbon dioxide and produces oxygen, vertical gardens around pylons, and a system that absorbs dew from air and releases water to farmers.
Pylon cam caught Beckham just scraping his left toe to make the catch in bounds.
In perhaps the most revealing moment of John Trengove's The Wound, a band of young Xhosa tribesmen who've been living in huts and enduring an unspeakable initiation ceremony wander out of a thicket and are confronted by an electric pylon.
Other bugs include ferry's manoeuvring through bridge pylons where they'd otherwise crash and not being able to play a road where you know you'd clearly be able to place it, but apparently you can't because, for example, there may be something in the way, when clearly, there isn't.
One morning I came into work and my little office smelled like a slimy green pylon under a rotten wooden dock.
Brooke Tucker - Reid, momstown writer Dress your child as a florescent orange pylon with reflective stripes.
The initial proposal for the eastern span involved the construction of substantial concrete pylons to replace or supplement the existing supports at a cost of $ 200 million.
I sat down on the gray wooden box that probably holds pylons or road salt (but wait — it's California — no ice here) and put my shopping bags beside me.
In an electrical storm wind turbines will be hit by lightning just as communication towers and power transmission pylons have been struck by lightning for decades.
Other people take a more relaxed view, pointing out that many years ago there was similar opposition to the high voltage pylons that spread across the country as part of the new national electricity grid.
Filmed in Ypsilanti, Michigan, the footage shows pylons arcing - which occurs when current flows through an air gap between conductors.
The initial part of that was opened up last weekend, and while it's particularly pretty at this point — just some orange traffic pylons blocking the streets — but plenty of people seemed to be enjoying their newfound freedom to walk and sit where they please.
Alongside the monumental, terrifying Gigantomachy II, Leon Golub: Raw Nerve features paintings from the artist's most important series, including Pylon, White Squad, Riot, and Horsing Around.
In winter, a 100 % authentic French Alps experience With family or friends, enjoy everything that you love about the mountains: the excitement of seeing the snow, the goosebumps as you reach the last cable car pylon before the summit, the gentle swaying of the great snow - covered spruces... In Morzine, it all comes naturally...
Perfectly situated on the waterfront, near the southern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, our boutique hotel is moments away from the Opera House, Darling Harbour, and other popular Sydney attractions.
Demolishers can also create a supply pylon that stocks allies with an unending reserve of grenades and thermal reloads.»
For this regular version, jump over the girders, ride the Spark pylon down then head to the left of City Hall, down the alley.
The installations for London Design Festival 2015 were revealed, including an electricity pylon turned on its head, while Assemble became the first design studio to ever be shortlisted for the Turner Prize.
William Faulkner, bane of every English student forced to read DWMs until they cry MEGO, had this to say about automobiles in his minor novel Pylon, «a dark and pessimistic novel, one that looks at the uncertainty of American society created by the dehumanizing effects of the machine age.»
The rear bonnet is designed around the air ducts to the rear wing as well as the wing pylons.
After you get Power Moon 2 in the Second Courtyard, pass through the gate but don't use the Spark Pylon just yet.
And then there is the twin - plane rear wing, that's fixed to the bodywork by two pylons attached to the top of the wing rather than in the more traditional position under it.
When you reach the final Spark pylon section, de-posses above the Moon to claim your reward.
The CraigCat has two foam - filled pylons, with a total length of less than 12 feet.
Because powerlines are typically 400,000 volts, and Earth is at an electrical potential voltage of zero volts, pylons create electric fields between the cables they carry and the ground.
This year, there's a new - and - improved bone - shaped stadium; now the end - zone pylons have Go - Pros.
Musk reasoned that money could be saved by installing the hyperloop tunnel on pylons above an existing motorway, eliminating the need to purchase additional land or convince current owners to allow the hyperloop to pass through their fields.

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