Sentences with phrase «with styrofoam plate»

(NWF Daily News, Man accused of attacking brother with Styrofoam plate)
Answer: To arrest you for assault with a styrofoam plate.
1) Question: Yes, I hit my good - for - nothing brother in the face with a styrofoam plate.
The children then made boats with Styrofoam plates, plastic straws, wooden sticks, and other supplies before testing how the boats would fare when placed in a plastic tub of water.
It's one of those deals where everyone is standing with Styrofoam plates, paper cups, and plastic utensils.

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It's just a juke joint with a kitchen in the back, serving chicken on Styrofoam plates and sweet tea in plastic cups.
We would grab our Styrofoam plates (when we didn't realize how horrible Styrofoam was for the environment) and fill our plates with hamburgers and hot dogs and cut up veggies with dip.
The International Mall in Westmont, Illinois, 22 miles from downtown Chicago, is more or less your typical suburban food court — fluorescent lighting, drop ceilings, and all — with stands selling inexpensive dumplings on Styrofoam plates.
Let snow fall onto the plate or scrape some onto it and quickly plunge it into a Styrofoam tray filled with liquid nitrogen.
Created from a variety of source materials — including carved wooden doors, acid - etched metal plates, styrofoam dioramas, hand - carved billboards, and newly developed concrete sculptures -, the work presented in Annihilation engages with the urban context.
«Tara Donovan: Drawings (Pins)» at the Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, opening February 11, 6 - 8 p.m., through March 19, thepacegallery.com Since being featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2000, Tara Donovan has become a bona fide international sensation by using everyday materials — styrofoam cups, pencils, straws, paper plates, Scotch tape, and more — to create sculptures that invade larger spaces that one would think possible with biomorphic shapes, mini cities, and quotidian - made - fantastic vistas.
«Tara Donovan: Drawings (Pins)» at the Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, opening February 11, 6 - 8 p.m., through March 19, thepacegallery.com Since being featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2000, Tara Donovan has become a bona fide international sensation by using everyday materials — styrofoam cups, pencils, straws, paper plates, Scotch tape, and more — to create sculptures that invade larger spaces that one would think possible with biomorphic shapes, mini cities, and quotidian - made - fantastic
Birthday parties are a lot of work for parents, so I understand the desire to simplify, but I can't help feeling horribly guilty whenever I slide a dirty Styrofoam plate — piled with food scraps, a crumpled paper napkin, plastic cutlery, cup balancing on top — into a garbage bag that's been set out for this purpose.
Then there's the added energy cost of production, packaging, and transporting to stores and homes and away to landfill, where disposable plates and cups — which can be made of plastic, Styrofoam, virgin wood fibers, plastic - coated paper, post-consumer recycled fibers, or agricultural waste products such as bagasse, and are usually non-recyclable because they are contaminated with food residue — will sit for hundreds of years, slowly decomposing and releasing methane gas.
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