Sentences with phrase «scorch marks»

Concentrate particularly on any stains, scorch marks or areas around the sink that have rotted.
As an aside, we were in Vancouver on the weekend following the riot and only the boarded up windows and a few scorch marks evidenced the embarrassment of the post game shame.
You can see scorch marks from when it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere.
The piece — iron scorch marks and parts on canvas — references the artist's African American heritage.
The scorch marks from the explosion transformed the boat into a three - dimensional gunpowder drawing, and this sculpture subsequently becomes a part of the exhibition, generating a dialogue with Reflection - A Gift from Iwaki.
He further enhanced the sense of natural process with smears of tar or scorch marks made with a cigarette lighter.
The area he lingers over does not even have the faintest of scorch marks or display any signs of fire, so no suitable warning signs mean a cheap death to new players.
It was dry season, so you could see the scorch marks and blackened vegetation where they'd performed controlled burns to prevent wildfires.
You can leave the marks of illness upon it, and scorch marks of fear.
Karl Harrison, an archaeologist at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom, is studying the scorch marks and other fire damage.
Between flights, the vehicle required no maintenance other than a coat of paint to cover scorch marks on the bodywork.
Their outer surfaces carry scorch marks and small amounts of soot, so Bar - Yosef thinks they were used for cooking.
And they found that the shell fragments exhibited scorch marks that suggested that the eggs had been purposefully cooked over an open flame.
His driveway still bears scorch marks and a nearby fence is burned to a crisp.
You're a real chilehead if you leave scorch marks on the pillow — AND on the sheet!
The helpless rage I felt in that moment was so acute that I'm surprised there isn't a scorch mark on my couch.
Cyclops looks at the machine Jean used to kill herself rather than let the Dark Phoenix take hold of her, he looks at a shadow that could only be a scorch mark of where Jean's smoldering remains were and wonders... why don't I feel anything?

Not exact matches

Jesus taught in Matt 13, Mark 4 and Luke 8 - the parable of the sower and the seed - that some would believe (saved) and would die due to thorns & scorching (cares of the world, deceitfulness of riches and trials / tribulations as a result of their belief).
During theEuropean championships in Budapest last week, German women set three worldrecords in sprint freestyle events, including a scorching 7:50.82 in the 4 √ ó200relay that lopped 2.6 seconds off the mark established by the U.S. team inAthens.
When you're there to watch a Mark McGwire or Barry Bonds or scorching - hot Josh Hamilton, you're being robbed of your entertainment.
Barriers mark the scorched area of an artificial turf soccer field in Lincoln Park.
Barriers mark off the scorched area of an artificial turf soccer field in Lincoln Park in Chicago on Tuesday, July 9, 2013.
Don't burn the books A scorching hot list of summer political reading selected by Mark Perryman A year ago as Labour sought to recover from the May General Election defeat halls were starting to fill up for Jeremy Corbyn's leadership campaign rallies.
More than 10.1 million acres of U.S. forests — private, state and federal — were scorched last year, marking 2015 as the most extensive and expensive fire season on record, according to numbers released Wednesday by the Forest Service.
A synestia has an exterior region marked by clouds of molten rock and dust, all at a scorching 2000 °C or hotter.
February was the second hottest on record for the planet, trailing only last year's scorching February — a clear mark of how much the Earth has warmed from the accumulation of heat - trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Although Labor Day typically marks the end of summer and the start of fall (in our hearts, not in scorching hot Arizona) which could potentially make some people really sad, we can't wait for fall to hurry up and get here already.
Every single one of us should be praising the complexity with which Dee fights against and humanizes Scott's movin» - on - up reductivism (that slapping scene, a scorching evocation of a mother marking her territory and asserting her right to be heard, is of a volatile emotional tenor only Tilda Swinton comes close to achieving), but the almost racist rumblings echoing from certain circles suggest that Dee's miniscule screen time is not just a point of contention but a point of active resentment (must be all those size queens rallying behind Blanchett), and may work against her and the traction she picked up since her SAG victory.
Leo's performance leaves more than a mark; it leaves scorched earth.
The Performante has sophisticated active aero technology, which no doubt helped it make its mark on the world with a scorching (and record - breaking) Nurburgring lap time of 6 minutes and 52 seconds.
It stains easily, scorches and can easily show knife nicks and marks.
Scorching heat, soaring humidity and longer days mark the arrival of summer.
BOOKSHELF «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth» accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Hammer Museum.
Visitor Services Associate Sacha Baumann talks with two visitors about Mark Bradford's 2006 work Scorched Earth.
Mark Bradford cites the film as an influence for his multimedia installation, Spiderman, a component of the exhibition Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth.
Join the artists Flora Kao and Leanne Lee in creating multilayered works of art inspired by the exhibition Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth.
While Cole's unique approach of imprinting the steam iron's marks on a variety of media result in a wide - ranging decorative potential of his scorchings, these scorches are also to be viewed as a reference to Cole's African American heritage.
Finally, two new volumes documenting Bradford's work were published in 2015 — «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth.»
«Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth» accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Hammer Museum earlier this year.
Mark Bradford, «Scorched Earth», 2015, installation detail at Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
Mark Bradford joins Anita Hill in conversation at the Hammer on Sunday, August 2 in conjunction with his current exhibition Scorched Earth.
Main image: Mark Bradford, Scorched Earth (detail), 2006, mixed media, 242 × 300 × 6 cm.
Mark Bradford, discussing his painting Scorched Earth at the Wexner Center press preview in May Scorched Earth: Collection of Dennis and Debra Scholl
With Anne Ellegood, Hammer senior curator, she was an institutional curator for the spring 2015 exhibition Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 — 1989 at the Hammer (organized by the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York) and recently assisted Hammer chief curator Connie Butler with the exhibition and publication Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth.
At the Hammer, she organized Hammer Projects: Njideka Akunyili Crosby; Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 — 1989 (with Ellegood; curated by The Studio Museum in Harlem); and assisted Connie Butler on the exhibition and publication Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth.
A+P founder Mark Bradford in front of his piece «The Next Hot Line» from his 2015 «Scorched Earth» show at the Hammer Museum.
Bradford is currently the subject of a major exhibition at the Hammer Museum — «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth,» which is the L.A. native's first solo museum show in his hometown.
Connie Butler, chief curator at the Hammer Museum, further distills Bradford's cultural antennae in her catalog essay for «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth»
BOOKSHELF «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth» accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Hammer Museum earlier this year.
THE NEW YORKER profiles Los Angeles - based artist Mark Bradford in advance of his «Scorched Earth» exhibition at the Hammer Museum (June 20 - Sept. 27, 2015).
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