Afterwards Gabriela and I wander down the dusty path,
sidled by smoldering clumps of garbage and coconut husks.
Not exact matches
Pushed
by an apprehension, a thousand boys leap from garage roofs, and I myself
sidle up to a phone booth, fingering my tie.
The DNA process disrupted
by the U.N.C. team is called conjugation, which occurs when two bacteria
sidle up to one another and punch holes in each of their outer membranes, allowing one microbe to shoot a single strand of DNA into the other.
by Jefferson Robbins Fish got ta swim, birds got ta fly, Timothy Olyphant got ta
sidle.
COMPETITORS >> The price gap narrows with Japanese and Korean players This Jetta sees Volkswagen
sidling into a sector dominated
by Japanese and Korean brands.
So Bishop hired a staff of in - store representatives to
sidle up to customers overwhelmed
by the profusion of natural brands and steer them toward the Buff.
Enjoy evenings in the superb and spacious great room, drinking fine California wine
by the fire under high, coffered ceilings, and
sidle up to the elegant bar for an aperitif.
This interpretive «baggage» is literalized in the object that undergirds an elegantly canted framed abstraction on paper —
by far the show's most austere inclusion — on the exhibition's second floor, which conceals behind it a wedged - in black suitcase, visible if you
sidle up to the wall upon which the piece is mounted.
Richard Prince at Gagosian This new painting
by the appropriationist maestro shows us a new side of his cowboy hero, off the job and
sidled up to the bar — a country - Western version of Manet's A Bar at the Folies - Bergère, let's say.
the attendants shout, as I
sidle up to a lone painting
by Gerhard Richter; «No touching!»
Custom chairs
by Tecnosedia
sidle up to a Mr. Brown dining table, while an unusual Arteriors chandelier hangs overhead.