Sentences with phrase «story window of»

Indeed, Baldessari's irreverence for the sanctity of art permeates his oeuvre, whether it be negating all but a corner of a Parmigianino masterpiece, mocking the great art critic Clement Greenberg with his own words, parodying the color - field painters by «floating» large rectangular blocks of color outside the second - story window of his home (Floating: Color [1972]-RRB-, or pairing Goya's catastrophic texts from his Disasters of War series with everyday objects like a paper clip.
The fact that within 20 minutes of starting the game, Kiryu is jumping through the third story window of the Dojima Office to challenge his boss to a fight in an effort to get kicked out of the Dojima Clan?
Frankly that compares poorly with a flood well over 6 miles wide (and much wider in the Sindh), deep enough to flow through third story windows of a hotel on the river bank (in one location) and which is still ongoing a month and a half after the initial flooding.

Not exact matches

Scholl claimed the impact of a sonic boom on people on the ground had been greatly exaggerated and that stories of broken windows were not based on reality.
If everything goes according to plan, Zappos will take over the old city hall — a slightly loopy paean to 1960s Modernism with a circular courtyard and an 11 - story tower that for some reason has no windows on one side — at the end of 2013.
The hazy, fantastical mass of lights and spires that is the Strip was visible in the distance, but he directed my gaze downward, to a drab two - story structure with papered - over windows and a «For Sale» sign.
It comes clad in a CNC - machined aluminum housing that The SSD Review finds «capable of taking all the abuse you can give it,» while Forbes says they'd be perfectly comfortable with throwing it out a second story window due to its sublime and sturdy build quality.
Along the beachfront of Puerto Rico's capital, San Juan, work crews scrambled to cover windows with plywood and corrugated metal shutters along Avenida Ashford, a stretch of restaurants, hotels and six - story apartments.
Angles jut out in every direction, most of the walls are windows, and a catwalk crosses the two - story entry foyer connecting the upstairs bedrooms.
What is more interesting, though, is the story of Windows» decline in Redmond, culminating with last week's reorganization that, for the first time since 1980, left the company without a division devoted to personal computer operating systems (Windows was split, with the core engineering group placed under Azure, and the rest of the organization effectively under Office 365; there will still be Windows releases, but it is no longer a standalone business).
Thus my assertion at the top, that the story of how Microsoft came to accept the reality of Windows» decline is more interesting than the fact of Windows» decline; this is how CEO Satya Nadella convinced the company to accept the obvious.
«Whether it was the use of hotels instead of supportive care to house youth like Alex Gervais, or the heartbreaking story of Paige Gauthier whose belongings were dropped off in a black garbage bag at her last known school when she aged out, Mary Ellen gave British Columbians a window into the stories of children and youth being failed by the Christy Clark government.
I watched from our fifth - story, pigeon - sooted windows the wrecking ball crush the brick facades of the tenements that once housed the dreams and dramas of countless immigrant families.
By taking us inside the experience of one who is invisible to mainstream society, Ellison challenges us to be attentive to those who are invisible in our own congregations and neighborhoods, listening to their stories and gaining a window — however tiny — into their experience.
And yet, even in my flaws and secrets, my selective memory and story - telling, I still yearn to see God, to be truthful, to be fearless, to be vulnerable, to learn how to fling open the windows and the doors, and invite every one to the table to receive the measure of grace and goodness and salvation that I have received.
Its stories were represented in the sculpture and stained glass windows of medieval churches, and Western literature has been profoundly influenced by its characters, themes and symbols.
Author Shauna Niequist once wrote, «We sometimes choose the most locked up, dark versions of the story, but what a good friend does is turn on the lights, open the window, and remind us that there are a whole lot of ways to tell the same story
Then she tells us the story of «Jesus and the Children» while we watch noonlight stream through the stained - glass panels of the big window above and to our right.
Out of desperation Joseph did jump from his second story room window and was shot before hitting the ground.
I think drama and story are crucial components for helping us move to that kind of approach, but I also do not think that all forms of study, teaching (although more dialogical), and research all go out the window.
If a man jumps out of a tenth - story window, he doesn't break the law of gravity; he just proves that it exists.
I remember the end of the little curtained balcony where our class was held, sunlight coming into our room rejoicing through a dusty window, the buzzing of insects in the July fields outside, a flannel board with figures stuck on it, and best of all, the anticipation of a story, followed by Kool - Aid and cookies.
If you are unfamiliar with the story, check out Genesis 18 and Genesis 19 (and prepare for a potential faith crisis — there's a very weird bit about a pillar of salt which, as a child, left me frightened to look out the back window of our car lest I share the fate of Lot's wife).
The principal window on our myths is supposed to be the stories of successful first - and second - generation immigrants drawn from 200 lengthy interviews.
A rescue mission is currently underway to save the lives of two window washers whose scaffold cable snapped around the fiftieth story of the One World Trade Center.
Each story I hear, whether read or told, opens a window into a new domain of different perspectives on myself and others.
Subscribe to the Afternoon Brief Trending Story: Wine Country Vintners Curious, but Wary of Cannabis Industry When Tom Rodrigues looks out the window at his Yorkville winery, he can see two worlds collide.
You know, like me throwing every pair of pants I own out of my fourth story window.
our pathetic story about arsenal title contenders fade away in a month... and all those shitty players always come out and say how arsenal is fighting for the title (arteta, giroud etc...) time for a new menager, one who will not speaking to the journalists how transfer window should shot down earlier but he is the only one trying to do something in the last day of the transfer window or he is pretending that he is doing something, but no... he flew to the france to be a pundit for france game... I am sick and tired of this man, can't stand it anymore...
I know it's only February and we hate to overdo it on the transfer front outside the actual transfer windows, but there is a number of stories which are popping up regarding Arsenal.
They have been both been caught enough times to throw that «i did nt know» story out the window for most people, and certainly out of the goat convo.
One even hung in the plate glass window of the gleaming white Marc Antony Hotel, the only building in town over three stories tall.
I would agree with ya but I must admit I knew exactly what I was clicking before it even came up, this story was yesterday and combine that with the fact of the transfer window not open yet I feel I would have been gullible to believe otherwise.
Lol, now the pundits are clutching at straws, the story of having a weak spine, lack of spending bla bla bla looks to have been thrown out the window and interstingly, I think we have Mourinho, Pogba and everyone involved in paying that ridiculous amount of 90 million pounds to thank for the most decent window we've had in a while.
This transfer window we will be hearing the false stories linking us with everybody and we will sign not half of what we need at the end.
Sitting on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and magazine pieces about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news story about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down, wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
We are still months away from the winter transfer window, so I wont bore you too often with the latest Arsenal transfer rumours, but just thought I'd give you a snippet of what is going around, as it is my duty to cover ALL Arsenal stories in the press!
We must change things are board level because someone there must have an issue with spending money, great finacial figures released by Arsenal again & we spend 5 million in the transfer window & to be fair spent little in the summer too in comparsion to everyone else, all we get is it is not easy to find you players & I take on board some of what Wengers says but at this stage we must bring in someone to help him because he is ntrying to do too much at the club & I would gladly through my hat in the ring to be come head of purchasing but I have a feeling they would not let me spend a penny HELP WANTED to improve the same old story
Whether it's Gazidis making ridiculous claims about our supposedly successful transfer window, even going so far as to suggest that everything went according to plann, or it's Wenger having the audacity to speak about taking a much more proactive approach to the re-signing of players with less than 2 years left on their current deals; which on it's own is a nothing story, it's football management 101, but let's not forget just a few weeks ago he was proudly championing his «ingenious» plan of having his best players playing in the last year of their respective contracts.
One of the success stories from the summer transfer window, Costa has taken his Atletico form to Chelsea with him, scoring 18 times for the Stamford Bridge club and has plenty more years left in his career.
Even though Arsene Wenger and then the player himself have been saying that Olivier Giroud and Arsenal are not going to be parting company, at least not during the current summer transfer window, there has been no shortage of stories linking the France international star with a number of clubs in the English Premier League and in his native country.
For those Arsenal fans who have been worried that the actions of Arsene Wenger and the club this summer will be the same old story of cautious spending and leaving everything until the end of the transfer window, the news reported by the Daily Star today must be very welcome indeed.
Arsenal are a club which is notorious for being linked with player after player every time the transfer window opens up and for many of our targets, the media rumours often make their stories into a long running transfer saga.
Here are the top ten transfer stories of the January transfer window that created the most Twitter buzz:
The big Arsenal transfer story at the end of the summer window was the saga of Alexis Sanchez waiting impatiently for Arsene Wenger to sign Thomas Lemar so that he would be allowed to join Pep Guardiola's Man City side, but the massive deal failed to go through and the Chilean was forced to remain at the Emirates against his wishes.
Chile forward Alexis Sanchez's move from Arsenal to Manchester United has been the story of the window so far, despite no fee being involved as he made the switch in a straight swap for Armenia playmaker Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Not your boring common or garden # 80m or # 100m offers for a striker, or two, obviously, but $ 200m for Neymar or Mbappe (yes him again) and we all laugh holding our bellies, and scoffing at these crazy stories, until, in keeping with this cornucopia of scrumptious jelly and cream La La Land make believe, the reality squirts out from the asshole of the transfer window — Citeh sign Walker — yes that Walker — from the Spuds, for # 55m — now that is both unbelievable and incredible, and shows reality can outshine even the most fanciful banality.
Whatever that may mean I guess u will get the idea... each one of us (or maybe the majority of us who had experienced at least 1 of the former arsenal transfer windows) knew that there would be absurd rumors connecting each and every player that's available in the market, which can go into someone who is not at all in the market depending on the imagination of the one framing the story, when this transfer window began...
So far it's been a pretty quiet January transfer window, so much so that two of this week's biggest football stories have concerned players extending their contracts, rather than moving on elsewhere.
Mohamed Bouhafsi is a journalist with French outlet RMC Sport and towards the end of the summer transfer window, he broke the story about Anthony Martial's record breaking move from AS Monaco to Manchester...
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