The swearing in of the speaker of parliament has caused
some upraise in the country and has drawn my attention to the loop holes in the constitution.
Not exact matches
A portly young man
in his early twenties strode up the steps, turned, faced the crowd with
upraised arms, and launched into his sermon.
Even Touchdown Jesus, the mosaic figure that looks down on the stadium from the library nearby, hands
upraised, sighed
in relief.
He slide
in to block a goal scoring opportunity and the shot hits his
upraised arm.
And separation brings difference, and after a point it will bring civil battles, first
in riots, then
in upraise.
Central peaks form when material under the impact zone rebounds, forming an
upraised rock formation
in the middle of the crater.
And the number of active users is impressive — they make the hilarious atmosphere
in chats and when I was not
in the mood I just logged
in for a couple of minutes and these guys really
upraised my spirits.
For example, the
upraised sidelines, the changes
in the bonnet, and the rear end shape have all made way towards its lighter weight.
The slash - opening doors require a couple of yoga poses to get
in and out of the seats, and the
upraised doors inevitably bash novice getter - inners» heads.
Archy swayed, eyes closed, grooving on the heft of the baby, on the smell of grease coming off of Ringo Thielmann's bass line, on the memory of the
upraised eyes of Elsabet Getachew as she gave him head yesterday
in the private dining room of the Queen of Sheba Ethiopian restaurant.
But whereas the work of those artists achieves a meaningful dissonance through a sundry aggregation of disjunctive motifs, Picabia's layered images serve to reinforce one another within each painting, coalescing
in their signification into a unified expression or theme:
in one case it is the seductive menace of his Portrait of Kiki (ca. 1938 - 40), a demimonde figure painted
in lurid yellows and greens with a spider form imposed over her face;
in another it is the cheesy eroticism of Reve (ca. 1935), an image of a sleeping woman about to be kissed imposed over a nude standing (like Botticelli's Venus, but with arms
upraised) on the surface of the waves.
Internationally, Gates has also reflected on the capacity of art to renew traditions,
upraise connectivity among communities or set up dialogues and exchange cultural heritage among cities through his projects, such as those
in Istanbul, Bristol or Kassel.
As the couple overtake the man, the boyfriend makes an ambiguous but apparently obscene and racist gesture, holding his
upraised middle finger close to the corner of his eye, «slanting» his eye
in mockery of the Asian man's eyes.
Casalas comes from Friends of the High Line, where he was
in charge of programming and community outreach for the
upraised High Line Park on former train tracks
in Manhattan.
As we reported
in 2015
in this Breitbart article titled China Shows How Much It Cares About Emissions Targets — With A Single
Upraised Finger — China has always prioritized industrial growth above pointless sacrifices to imaginary green sky fairies.
Still, just as searching the library shelves or skimming through a real book still reveals hidden gems one wouldn't know enough to look for deliberately, there's nothing like the sudden laugh, or frown, or
upraised eyebrow to invoke a conversational detour that
in turn can lead to a new project idea, a previously unexpressed view on a subject the LCO is studying.
I can still remember my last ride on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disney World and barely being able to see the animatronics around a small forest of
upraised hands holding cell phones
in camera mode.