Sentences with phrase «thus ending the piece»

Forty - five hours and ten minutes later, museum employee Dennis O'Shea placed a pitcher of water within Burden's reach at which point Burden rose, smashed the glass, and took a hammer to the clock, thus ending the piece.

Not exact matches

Arsene Wenger has been a busy bee in pre-season, plotting how his Arsenal team will retch the Premier League trophy from out of Chelsea's hands thus ending their seven year drought without the most coveted piece of silverware in English football, the Premier League crown.
Thus, the end of the Forex trading day in New York provides us with a very important piece of information; who won the battle that day between the bulls and bears.
The twist I offer you at the end of my piece is this: thus, watch highly acquisitive firms.
(By the way, your scenario very well end up perfectly legal as fair use can also be used in defense of opinion pieces offering criticism, analysis, and commentary, not to mention one would be watching you play, instead of playing themselves thus not replacing the original.)
It's one of those games that I foresee having one of three effects; you're either going to find the concept itself fascinating and thus appreciate the game as a piece of interactive art regardless of your actual opinion about the art itself; you're going to connect with the game on a personal level thanks to its subject matter, or you're going to be bloody baffled by the entire thing and demand a refund at the end.
At the end of each do it exhibition the presenting institution is obliged to destroy the artworks and the instructions from which they were created, thus removing the possibility that do it artworks can become standing exhibition pieces or fetishes.
Thus these hybrid images — mechanical reproductions of handmade pieces — become unique artworks in the end, an interesting progression that unfortunately requires a lot of explaining.
The piece centers on Secretary of State John Kerry's trip to China in July, and thus appropriately casts China's policy choices on greenhouse gases and its deep dependence on coal in the broader context of the never - ending «you first» dance between these two greenhouse - gas giants.
His end note # 105 is for a Vanity Fair 2007 article hit piece against the head of a think tank... containing apparently an obligatory swipe from Ross Gelbspan concerning the funding and thus the reliability of any scientists connected with such think tanks.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z