Sentences with phrase «swirl at»

Swirl at Marine Cove serves frozen yogurt for takeaway or dining in at the premises of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
The richly layered shifts of colour could start as a straight line at the top of the canvas and end in a swirl at the bottom, meeting and meshing with other colours in the middle.
Rothko's key works include: Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea (1944, MOMA); Multiform (1948, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra); Untitled (Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red)(1949, Guggenheim Museum, New York); Green and Maroon (1953, Phillips Collection, Washington DC); Untitled (Purple, White and Red)(1953, Art Institute of Chicago); and Light Red over Black (1957, Tate Gallery, London).
Rothko's evanescent «Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea,» with its delicate biomorphic forms twirling on seeping white, does a wonderful tango with the white - cake - icing impasto of Pollock's «Shimmering Substance.»
These are not vague shimmers, like Rothko's Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea, but scarily real encounters with monsters and memories, made real in jagged black lines that stab through swirls of colour.
Rothko is using huge sperm cells as totems — or maybe as Adam and Eve — in Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea.
Thala Beach Lodge is set on 60 hectares, with bungalows scattered along the landscape, leading to the main reception where ceiling fans languidly swirl at Osprey restaurant.
The tail is set low and boasts a noticeable upward swirl at the tip.
Pernicious topstitched swirl at the side.
With scandals and pseudo-scandals swirling at Facebook, Tesla and Amazon, CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted to inspect each household company to gauge the potential negative impacts.
Rumors swirled at the beginning of April that Monex would acquire Coincheck, a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange that lost perhaps $ 530 million worth of customers» XEM (the native token of the NEM network) in a breach uncovered in January.
You emerge, mist swirling at the edges of your vision and the backdrop of pearly, deep blue mountains cresting the horizon.
I added in the chocolate swirls at the end because my husband always likes additional chocolate, but it was good just straight out of the ice cream maker.
A cold wind swirled at the foot of State Street at noon Tuesday, three blocks below the Capitol, and mussed his beautiful silver mane.
The report comes at a time when other education issues are swirling at the Capitol.
Huge swirls at the edge of Mercury's magnetosphere — where the planet's magnetic field meets the energetic charged particles of the solar wind — help shower the planet in solar plasma.
The storm, known as the Great Red Spot, is seen here swirling at the centre of the image of the planet.
«The massive stars have extremely high winds associated with them and the winds are colliding and swirling at very high speeds, which make the gases in this environment very hot.
Lukusa opens the door and vapor cascades out, swirling at his feet as he safely stores the samples in a metal rack.
A stunning image snapped by NASA's Cassini probe orbiting Saturn reveals a raging storm swirling at the ringed planet's north pole.
Black velvet swirls at front and padded shoulders give the dress a bit of a Schiaparelli vibe.
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Many observers said yesterday that they hope the new schools chief will help bring some experience and stability to a job where so much uncertainly is swirling at the moment.
As controversy swirls at the federal and state level, Connecticut educator Jeannette Faber challenges the status quo, writing;
Light poured around her like smoke and swirled at her gesture of need.
Dust swirls at our feet as we walk row after row at the sweltering Canton, Texas, flea market, visiting shacks and stalls and little trailers where scores of people — ranging from families to professional breeders who've traveled hundreds of miles — are selling dogs.
But in spite of the fact that the next major iPhone event is likely months away, iPhone rumors have been swirling at a furious pace early in the year, from new color options to foldable iPhones to an iPhone SE followup.

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A former top Fox News reporter left the bureau at the end of last year as rumors swirled about his history of alleged harassment.
But the reason we don't know for sure yet is this: The ocean currents work like a pinball machine, swirling and scattering items that may have landed there hundreds of miles apart, in weeks, Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, told the Christian Science Monitor.
But the swirling regulatory controversy has overshadowed a larger and more pressing issue, at least as far as Canada's energy sector is concerned.
When asked by reporters aboard Air Force One what he thought of the scandals swirling around the EPA chief, Trump said, «I have to look at them,» adding, «I'll make that determination.
By March, that number jumped 27 million, and rumors began swirling that the the company was planning on raising $ 50 million at a $ 500 million valuation.
In amongst the swirling mass of stars at its heart lie many intriguing systems, including X-ray sources, variable stars, vampire stars, unexpectedly bright «normal» stars known as blue stragglers, and tiny objects known as millisecond pulsars, small dead stars that rotate astonishingly quickly.
Then he took aim at the FBI, echoing one of the most prominent conspiracies swirling on some parts of the right wing.
As the credit crisis continued to swirl, the Dow had closed the day before at 6,547.05, a staggering 54 percent plunge from its all - time closing high above 14,000 in October of 2007.
While rumors about a potential merger between the electric car maker and consumer electronics giant have swirled for years, a new Bloomberg report suggests that Tesla has recruited at least 150 employees from Apple — more than any other company, including competing car firms.
«I'm afraid and nervous,» recalls Benioff about staring down at the water swirling below.
Rumors that a shake - up is coming in August have been swirling since at least May, just after he fired FBI Director James Comey, who was investigating potential links between the Trump campaign and Russian government.
So they've been swirling since early April that the two companies were back at the negotiating table, and then they made their official announcement on April 29th, this past Sunday.
With the news last week that Nokia lost $ 1.9 billion last quarter and rumors of bankruptcy swirling around them, I am more convinced then ever that Microsoft will buy at least Nokia's handset business.
Even as questions swirl over the fund - raising environment for hot young start - ups, the ride - hailing sector is barreling into new funding talks at top speed.
Questions swirl about whether Verizon's $ 4.8 billion deal for Yahoo's core business will be renegotiated, or happen at all.
The company says the executive did so «in order to focus on the various technical investigations and inquiries,» but given everything swirling around the company at the moment, it's probably safe to say that there's a little more to it than that.
So how do we stay connected to God even when our lives swirl around us at a rapid pace?
Waits populates his songs with a swirling broth of vagrants and bohemians; the losers and the no - hopers, the lovelorn and world - weary, the deadbeats at dead ends.
Images swirled around my head at night, keeping me from falling asleep.
It is true that the cosmos was at one point a swirling mass of gas and dust out of which has come the extraordinary complexity of life as we experience it.
I know of at least one other very currently popular theologian with rumors swirling about (and because both parties have stayed silent about it, I don't feel it has been pushed to the front for a conversation).
Thanks to the folks at Ethika Politika, these exchanges keep swirling around Weigel's vision of an Evangelical Catholicism and the ecumenism it promotes as part of the path forward.
Her assessment is that as a result of globalization, the information age, urbanization, postmodernism, and a host of other factors, these sectors are beginning to swirl into a great confluence at the center, and that this new, emerging form of Christianity will embrace elements of each.
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