Sentences with phrase «sheaf from»

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The McDonald's Canada booth at Toronto's Royal Winter Fair is positioned between the Dietitians of Canada and the Ontario Ginseng Innovation Research Consortium, not far from the petting zoo and within sight of some prize - winning 4 - H Club wheat sheaves.
Rev Richard Coles» latest book Bringing in the Sheaves: Wheat and chaff from my years as a Priest (Weidenfeld & Nicolson) is out now
15 ««From the day after the Sabbath, the day you brought the sheaf of the wave offering, count off seven full weeks.
The teenager, a central midfielder by trade, becomes Stevenage's second signing of the winter transfer window after Tom King (from Millwall, also on loan) Continue reading «Stevenage take Ben Sheaf on loan from Arsenal»
The Swiss that Price studied ate rye as their primary carbohydrate, but it was whole grain, fresh ground flour, likely somewhat sprouted from standing in sheaves and sour leavened.
I recently dusted off some short fiction and an 80,000 - word novel from 20 years ago (along with a sheaf of form rejection letters.)
Major exhibitions realized under her leadership include México 1900 — 1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant - Garde; Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots; Jim Hodges: Give More Than You Take; From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier; Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs; J. M. W. Turner; Van Gogh's Sheaves of Wheat; and Matisse: Painter as Sculptor; as well as the DMA's centennial exhibition and its accompanying publication.
From different angles, the view of the successive layers formed by folding a sheaf of handmade paper in Jacki Parry's (b. 1941) artwork is reminiscent of pages of a book as well as petals of a rose.
So more obliquely does the show's largest work — including a cloak of black bronze and wool by Barbara Chase - Riboud, black wire sheaves by Maren Hassinger, or (in a photo) hosiery sagging down from an open window as Rapunzel by Senga Nengudi.
The DMA will contribute Sheaves of Wheat by Vincent van Gogh and 500 other works from their collection spanning 5,000 years.
Keeping ties to her hometown, Force filled her home at Barley Sheaf Farm in Doylestown with many pieces from her collection.
One work in it, From the Entropic Library (1989 - 90) consisted of a collection of books whose disoriented pell - mell structure fell upon a base that hosted other sheaves of text.
Alfredo Jaar's photographs of Serra Pelada, an opencast gold mine dug by human hands in Brazil, are shown as color transparencies mounted in lightboxes, and sit in uneasy relation to Liza Lou's Gather Forty, a sculpture made from gold - plated beads threaded and bound in a sheaf.
In the sheaf were hand - scribbled editing marks and notations by Phil Cooney, a White House political appointee who'd come from the American Petroleum Institute.
From an environmentally degraded monoculture, they transformed the farm by switching to native breeds, Highland cattle and Hebridean sheep, growing traditional crops such as oats in the sheaf for winter fodder.
What is more depressing than to come back to your office from a day in Court or a day out of town to find your desk a sheaf of telephone message slips, none of which contain any information or leave any message, all of which simply say «Call me back»?
As the story goes, these dollies were made from the last sheaf of wheat of the year and kept as a good luck charm until the following harvest.
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