Sentences with phrase «telephone poles with»

Across the lawn, the supporting structures of the gazebo are purloined telephone poles with bamboo bases.
In the past when your beloved four legged member of the family wandered away from home, a pet parent could plaster telephone poles with posters, call the local shelters and drive around their neighborhoods peering under cars and bushes and crossing their paws that they would be reunited with their errant pooch or puss.
This one stood out to me because it was mounted five or six feet up on a telephone pole with a nail that bordered on spike territory.
He leaned against a telephone pole with wires hanging from it like spaghetti, his helmet tilted forward to cover his face in a deep shadow.
Frequently he invested inanimate objects such as the twisting limbs of a tree or a telephone pole with expressive pathos.

Not exact matches

You experiment with unauthorized photographic exhibitions on telephone poles and walls of buildings and in clandestine events, but it is all considered seditious.
But wisdom is hard - earned, especially for 19 - year - old kids, and sometimes you do have to hit them over the head with a telephone pole.
At 75 mph, on a rainy night with the car's wipers not working all that well and the driver's brain not that well either, a telephone pole can seem to arrive very quickly.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver John Wes Townley was charged with driving under the influence after crashing his 2012 BMW into a telephone pole in Georgia, the Athens Banner - Herald reported Friday.
Power lines and telephone poles dot the tops of the hill with the rainy sky and clouds beyond.
This new test started back in 2012 and is designed to mimic a crash with an object like a telephone pole or tree.
A colleague backed a (now - discontinued) Isuzu Amigo with a rear - mounted spare into a telephone pole at no more than 2 mph, and it cost $ 875 to fix.
Same with the flyer on the telephone pole, which is purposely lo - fi and ties in with an event in the story itself.»
Examples include: Accidents with other vehicles, hitting a pothole, tree, guardrail, telephone pole, or other objects.
Some intact males become obsessed with marking territory and will tow you toward every tree and telephone pole.
For example, bombsite B's car prop has been moved slightly towards the center of the courtyard to provide more cover and open up the corner, a hole in the wall has been shifted and widened, and telephone poles have been done away with entirely.
Aligning his status as a young artist with that of the fly - by - night businesses usually advertised on telephone poles, the signs are an invitation to the public to call him at his personal number to discuss art or create an art piece based upon the client's choice.
In Loud and Quiet, Schoultz makes comparisons that immediately impress viewers with their dynamism and vitality, and on closer inspection offer a rich lexicon of enigmatic symbols: a horse gallops into the sky holding a decorated flag and carrying a tree with amputated limbs, a boat shaped like a house with an oversized telephone pole for a mast shoots rays and arrows, twisted birdhouses spiral into one another.
From the late 1960s into the 1980s, Grossman carved heads from the hard wood of discarded telephone poles, overlaid them with leather, and then adorned them with zippers, lacquered wooden noses, spikes, and straps.
Hammons has, in the past, done all of the following: placed basketball hoops on telephone poles, covered mirrors in tattered shrouds, denied interviews with the press, made art out of elephant dung, and sold snowballs as a performance.
Grossman rose to national prominence in the 1960s for her sculptures of heads carefully carved from the soft wood of discarded telephone poles, overlaid with leather, and adorned with zippers, glass eyes, enamel noses, spikes and straps.
Shortly before the trip South, Hammons created «Higher Goals» (1986 - 87), a public art installation in Brooklyn, N.Y., composed of five telephone poles clad in more than 10,000 bottle caps and mounted with basketball hoops and nets.
Every Sunday for more than seventeen years, he has devoted a square just fourteen inches on a side to a patch of sky with nary an airplane, apartment tower, or telephone pole in sight.
Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions begins with a 2012 work by the Los Angeles — based artist Eve Fowler (American, b. 1964), which appropriates phrases from Tender Buttons and Stein's How to Write (1931) in commercially printed posters originally intended for public display — for instance, stapled to telephone poles or fences.
The mural references signs with the words «sexy cash» that were placed on telephone poles during the housing market crash as part of an informal advertising campaign offering to buy up real estate.
On a tilted, heavy - headed television, the viewer sees fragmented rectangles showing cars crashing and billowing gas mixed with more tranquil images of telephone poles and clear skies.
Salvaged from billboards, telephone poles, and the supply drawers of beauty salons, this humble urban detritus resonates with cultural meaning and a sense of place.
Hawaii 2014 where he just started working on his new mural.The Los - Angeles based artist is bringing some of his kinetic imagery to the rainbow island with some of his signature motifs that appear commonly in his work — dinosaurs, horses, bricks, telephone poles,
For most cities - with snarls of wires overhead, telephone and traffic poles on the sidewalk and numerous other obstructions - this seems like it would be a difficult concept to actually carry out.
With cornstalks as tall as telephone poles and mutant kohlrabi, this annual harvest festival in Port Elgin, Ontario, is a celebration of the harvest on a scale you've never seen before.
Injuries to other people if you are at fault — Example: An insured policyholder's teenage son was driving in a car with his sister and her friend when all of a sudden he lost control of the vehicle, hitting a telephone pole.
Collision coverage pays for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car, an object, such as a tree or telephone pole, or as a result of flipping over (note that collisions with deer are covered under comprehensive).
Collision coverage pays for repairs to your car if you cause a crash with another vehicle or run into an object, such as a tree or a telephone pole.
If for example an insured driver runs into a telephone pole because of reckless driving, the insurance pays for the damage of the pole and other expenses associated with the damage like the service claim of the telephone company.
PS And no worries about the telephone pole in your view since most communities are putting it all underground like our second island home at Hartstene Pointe, mainly due to it not only being telephone but cable, etc. down there so there is no tree problems with outages and it can be updated at less cost.
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