Sentences with phrase «snatched from»

The first piece I snatched from the pile was a block of wood, a leftover hunk from one of our porch posts, I believe.
Her birthday cake last night, for example, was snatched from the fridge at Woolies on our way to dinner... marked down to $ 3.50.
What if everything I have was stripped away from me, snatched from my hands and tossed into a pile of rubble?
Therefore, it is assumed that all people are inherently lacking that original slice of love that was snatched from them once survival patterns were learned.
Just days after the prototypes were snatched from Razer's CES booth, the ambitious Project Valerie triple - screen laptop surfaced in China, available for sale on Taobao at 150,000 CNY, or nearly $ 22,000.
Due to this, you are disabled for the rest of your live, and your livelihood is snatched from you.
By carrying a basic purse (it should be a bag that's work across the body and in front), then the bag is less likely to be snatched from you by someone passing by.
Your bags can be pilfered by the TSA's sticky fingers, slip off the baggage carousel, stolen from the back of the bus, or snatched from behind you while you wait in line.
«It was nice to have a hometown victory,» he says, especially considering that victory was snatched from Western University, who won the games the last three years in a row.
Federal officials would not have to line the borders looking for suspicious musical instruments and musicians would have the luxury of knowing that their instruments could not be snatched from their hands mid concert.
The small paintings tend to feel like details snatched from the larger ones.
When he flooded his silkscreens with images of JFK and rocket launches snatched from newspapers, magazines or TV; when he affixed a taxidermied bald eagle to a painting («Canyon») or made an Angora goat encircled by a rubber tire the centerpiece of a combine («Monogram»); when he riveted road signs and car parts together in a sculpture («Stop Side Early Winter Glut»), he was pursuing an omnivorous communal imperative.
There was the massacre of banana plantation workers snatched from their homes in 1988 that provoked her sculptures in the late 1980s and 1990.
In some cases, words and phrases snatched from the ad copy — «will be girls,» «undecided, and «Picasso» — are echoed suggestively in the titles of paintings; in others, such as Poetry, headlines charged with dread and import loom through obfuscating veils of paint.
The wife has snatched it from me promising that I'll get it back this December 25th.
Here we see Hana and Rain hired to procure an artifact only to have it snatched from under their noses, sending them to Greenland where things darker in a hurry with the requisite supernatural activity.
For those playing Fast RMX, that feeling of victory is being unfairly snatched from them.
No worries about having my carry - on snatched from me at the door.
It was originally constructed in 1565 as the Lao royal family's personal chapel, and as a home for the Emerald Buddha after it was snatched from northern Siam (Thailand).
They eat seafood snatched from the ocean surface, or steal food from other birds.
Then it's off to Manta Point or Banah cliffs, where your breath will be snatched from you as you realise how very close you are to falling to your death over the edge of sheer soaring rock.
Some of them were essentially snatched from euthanization rooms and lists, letters sent hours before they were to take their last breath.
Whether your dog got loose during a thunder storm and ran out of panic or if your dog was snatched from your back yard while you were doing the laundry, the internet can be used in your search to find your furry friend.
Dogs that escaped back yards because the pool guy left the door open (I wouldn't want to be a pool guy with that on my conscience); dogs that escaped because of fireworks; dogs that escaped because of untreated separation anxiety; dogs that escaped because the dog got loose from the owner and the dog wasn't obedience trained and wouldn't come back; dogs that were snatched from back yards by predators; dogs lost on vacations; etc..
Considering tiny Bianca was literally snatched from the jaws of death, she is healing very well.
According to the non-profit animal welfare organization, innocent dogs were snatched from the streets and dumped in bamboo crates or plastic rice sacks.
An estimated 30 million dogs a year are killed for their meat in Asia, mainly stolen pets and stray dogs snatched from the streets.
He offered her half, as he ate the other, she snatched it from him and thought... oooh, brother.
Most are snatched from their homes, crammed into cages, transported many hours in inhumane conditions, and beaten to death.
Her favorite was a pink stuffed bunny (she actually had three... one of her own and the other two she snatched from Chelsea and The Babe and stashed under the bed!).
How can Carole determine how many of her itemized deductions will be snatched from her?
Everything changes in one night, when she's snatched from the streets and tied to a bed, a camera set up to capture her dying moment.
And a crown prince snatched from a bloody palace coup is raised in secrecy while a wizard grooms him for the day he reclaims the throne.
The thousand - year old Viking warrior was given immortality by an advanced race of beings who literally snatched him from the brink of death on a battlefield in Norway centuries ago.
If it is Katie Pine or Billy LaBelle, they were both snatched from the city — our city — assuming they were both snatched.
I'm not sure if I bought it at a used bookstore in New York decades ago, or if my wife snatched it from her parents» shelves at some point.
Fluid and cut in elegance, equipped with technologies snatched from tomorrowland, the Mercedes - Benz E-Class, that premiered in 2016 in Detroit, left everyone dumbfounded when they learned what the car could do.
It was a bad day at the office for Corvette Racing's Oliver Gavin today as a potential Lime Rock podium finish was snatched from the grasp of he and his team mate Jan Magnussen through no fault of their own.
The salesman with the namebadge Sahal or «George» on his business card yelled at us when we asked to take the offers home and snatched them from us saying that we couldn't take them home.
A test booklet was snatched from a testing room April 12th, just before the three - day exam period was to begin, according to Roger Shatzkin, a spokesman for the New Jersey Board of Education.
Little orphan Sophie (Ruby Barnhill) gets snatched from an orphanage by a friendly giant (Mark Rylance) who takes his new little human pet to Giant Country.
At first, you assume Reynolds is the abductor, but in fact he's a collateral victim: Matthew, a landscape gardener whose own daughter was snatched from a car park eight years previously.
This, on a show that has already seen a pissing woman snatched from atop a toilet by a monster that proceeded to tear her and her terrified young daughter to pieces.
The protagonist, Liesel, was snatched from her mother by social services and given to the childless Hans and his hard - faced hausfrau, Rosa (Emily Watson).
She is heading back to the oasis that she was snatched from as a child.
A robust screenplay by David Scarpa, direction by Ridley Scott as bracing as a strong belt of brandy, and an excellent cast giving it all they've got contribute dramatic heft to a riveting story of American avarice and greed behind the factual 1973 kidnapping of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty's grandson, J. Paul Getty III (aka «Paul»), snatched from the streets of Rome on a sunny July day and held for a $ 17 million ransom which the old man refused to pay.
It's about having a lifelong dream snatched from your clutches.
Its themes, including female empowerment, could be snatched from today's headlines.»
It's snatched from the streets of New York City and instead eases into the tough dark exterior of Boston.
«He's not the government and neither am I,» the weary skeptic Ivo confesses to Bettina after she's snatched from the streets of West Berlin by an East German agent.
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