Sentences with phrase «shack as»

Prince, known for his use of appropriated imagery, had purchased the four - room shack as an example of «found architecture» that was an «ersatz slice of Americana,» as the Guggenheim described it at the time of its purchase.
He is still with keeping house (or shack as the case may be) with the lovely Marie (Franka Potente), hiding out on a beach in India, and trying in vain to remember who he is and why so many people want to kill him.
These results were supported by the continued evolution of our digital initiatives and the strength of new and existing Shacks as we executed on our development plans.»

Not exact matches

These homes are still known as «earthquake shacks
Boat shacks are almost as common as houses in this central PEI community.
• «I still remember my brother and I as kids on a road trip fighting over a Walkman until my parents had to find a radio shack (without googlemaps) to buy a headphone splitter.
Often during the construction of new Shacks, particularly those in new markets, we reimagine the often uninspiring plywood walls that surround a construction site and use this space as a canvas to begin the process of integrating the Shake Shack brand into the community prior to it even opening.
They can be as simple as a shack in the woods, as common as a beach - side condo or mountainside chalet, or a luxurious as a private island retreat.
The company plans to open 32 to 35 new restaurants in the US, it said, as well as 16 to 18 licensed Shacks internationally as it ramps up to its target of 450 by the end of 2020.
Unfortunately, as prices get even more unrealistic and people still have the mentality that they need to buy because that «$ 700k crap shack will be $ 1M», means more and more people will get destroyed financially when the market does crack!
W hen it came it right down to it, she might as well have just been the old woman who shacked up in a shoe.
When Young's protagonist, Mackenzie, encounters God in the shack, he experiences God as both male and female in the form of the Trinity.
What can you expect of religions who tout as a holy prophet and the patriarch of their religious faith a man who made a fortune pimping his wife all over the Middle East for years until his god raised hell and threatened a prince who was shacked up with her at the time.
hen it came it right down to it, she might as well have just been the old woman who shacked up in a shoe.
But the biblical story serves as a reminder that God is no respecter of persons, that the word is spoken and heard in shacks and mansions, churches and classrooms, and that it reaches scholars and illiterates.
Few houses of any size were visible as we raced along the straight highway, just clusters of dilapidated shacks.
Welcoming him into the shack, Spencer informs a somewhat puzzled Mack — who always imagined the Lord as an «old friendly white man» — that God can adapt his appearance to suit the needs of his creatures.
Tiggy — I havn't read the shack but my wife has and her take was that although God is portrayed as a black women the theology still seems to be tradional evangelical and male centred.
From his days as a butcher in a shack all those years ago to his 15 grocery stores today, Lovsin has become a true rags - to - riches story.
Bamboo Sushi opened as the first certified sustainable sushi shack in the world.
I'm on vacation this week, hanging out at the ol' country shack (or «The Farm», as my in - laws call it.)
That means we could eventually see as many as 450 Shake Shacks in the U.S. alone (currently, there are just 31 company - operated American locations).
Don't let the faux - modest description fool you: This bright and airy spot serves pristine raw seafood — including its specially farmed Row 34 oysters — as well as expertly prepared, elevated «fish shack» fare.
But for dyed - in - the - wool Philadelphians, roast pork is king, and purists go to John's — a bare - bones, old - school - as - it - gets steak shack in deep southeast — to get their fix.
Amid the corrugated tin shacks and disheveled huts, the children shouted and climbed over one another as they kicked the ball up and down the road, stopping occasionally to reinflate the sagging sphere.
In the caddie shack he was known as a b.s. artist who talked a lot about his luxury yacht, his brother, Eddie, the baseball legend (the difference in spelling didn't come to light until later) and how he was going to make his fortune playing professional golf.
Man's pride in his carriage, which is almost as old as the wheel itself, has a pronounced manifestation in the golf cart — and particularly at Thunderbird, where there are 165 privately owned carts housed in the Thunder - bird Buggy Stable, a wood and cinder - block shack out behind the clubhouse kitchen.
There's a reason this red fishing shack / barn (known as Motif # 1) in Rockport Harbor is one of the most photographed structures in the United States.
As a divorced middle - aged woman who is about to be an empty - nester, shacking up — with someone respected and accepted as part of the family — workAs a divorced middle - aged woman who is about to be an empty - nester, shacking up — with someone respected and accepted as part of the family — workas part of the family — works.
Another beyond - bad divorce scenario is when a cheating spouse ends up shacking up with or marrying his or her lover and there are kids involved, as in McCain's case.
Rockport is best known for its sweet little red fishing shack otherwise known as Motif # 1.
Silda and Eliot finally called it quits as a couple in a public statement last year after The Post published photos of him shacking up with Smith at her Soho apartment.
In California researchers found what came to be known in the press as «gay gulls»: same - sex seagull couples shacking up together in the nest, protecting eggs with abnormally thin shells that often harbored dead chicks.
Keep in mind that not everyone will be as understanding and accepting of your decision, and even close friends may take a dim view of you shacking up with a woman half your age.
As Wikus and his crew knock on doors and confront the locals, you can't help but wince as the humans shoot random prawns for sport and torch shacks full of incubating baby prawnAs Wikus and his crew knock on doors and confront the locals, you can't help but wince as the humans shoot random prawns for sport and torch shacks full of incubating baby prawnas the humans shoot random prawns for sport and torch shacks full of incubating baby prawns.
Here, Garland takes that influence and reapplies the lack of comprehendible logic as to how these settings have come to exist, from an unusually flooded shack, right up to a lighthouse which acts as a portal to a greater metaphysical state of being (not unlike «the room», an area in Stalker's Zone, which grants the wishes of anybody who steps in).
But instead of returning to shacks to live in poverty and squalor as most District 12 residents do, the victors are granted lavish homes, riches, plenty of food, and all the latest conveniences this dystopic post-apocalyptic future has to offer, like telephones and in - air projection televisions.
This debut feature from writer - director David Veloz, based on a 1995 autobiography, starkly retells Stahl's rise and fall in LA - LA - land over the course of a multi-day shack - up with ex-addict Kitty (E.R.'s Maria Bello), a sucker for rehab patients who coaxes him away from a dead - end job (in, appropriately, Phoenix) in favor of sex (initially as frigid as the frozen chicken he was hacking at only hours earlier at his fast - food outpost) and conversation.
Ryder is gifted with one of the best moments in the picture, certainly one of the most eccentric, as she tries not to get manhandled by a creep (Frank Grillo) at a crayfish shack because she's allergic to shellfish.
Not her bedraggled excuse for a husband Phil (William Fichter) who, while keeping his marriage vows, sneaks off to the local love shack for some illicit playings of the Wheel of Fortune board game with local diner waitress Rona (Jamie Lee Curtis); Not her dimbulb, lackadaisical moron of a son Jeff (Marcus Thomas) whose lust for Lite, as in Miller, cost him the use of his right hand (how the residents tell the story is one of the highlights of the flick); Not Jeff's partner Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) who takes it on the chin from every member of the Dearly family or his fiancé Ellen (Neve Campbell) who giggles hysterically when she hears the news of Mona's demise.
Brought to us by writer and director Stephen Fingleton, and stars Martin McCann as a man who lives alone in a small shack in the forests of Northern Ireland after the world as we know it today ceased to exist.
Paul Giamatti joins Cusack's half of the film as Dr. Eugene Landy, who in the»80s exploited Wilson's wealth and health, overmedicating him while he shacked up in one of Wilson's mansions.
As a matter of fact, he's introduced waking up from one, in an ice shack that doubles as his writing room, and he moves through every subsequent scene as though he were searching for a light switch on the way to the bathrooAs a matter of fact, he's introduced waking up from one, in an ice shack that doubles as his writing room, and he moves through every subsequent scene as though he were searching for a light switch on the way to the bathrooas his writing room, and he moves through every subsequent scene as though he were searching for a light switch on the way to the bathrooas though he were searching for a light switch on the way to the bathroom.
At the beginning of the film, 10 - year - old Phiona (Madina Nalwanga) lives in a tiny shack with her struggling single mother, Harriet (Lupita Nyong» o), as well as her older sister Night (Taryn Kyaze) and two younger brothers.
Showing a white guy in a yellowing wife - beater with a mullet and a stooge is every bit as offensive as the children of the earth image of black people, living in shacks, standing by stoic with a single tear streaking down their cheeks as they recognize the injustice of their world.
Spring Breakers tells the story of four sexy college girls as they plan to fund their spring break getaway by burglarizing a fast food shack.
As news breaks that The Fass is happily shacked up with co-star Alicia Vikander, his ex girlfriend Zoe Kravitz is living the dream in Miami.
As one scholar put it, the term includes «hollows in the Appalachian Mountains, former sharecroppers» shacks in the Mississippi Delta, desolate Indian reservations on the Great Plains, and emerging colonia along the Rio Grande.»
One boy wrote in his journal that as he was riding, he saw shacks and thought to himself that slaves must have lived there back in colonial days.
Like eternal bachelors, many schools are sitting quietly, hoping that it will «never happen to them» but I believe there's a certain inevitability that, as time passes, the benefits of shacking up together (or perhaps more significantly, the risks of staying single) will become more substantial and tip more and more organisations this way.
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