For instance, during Pope John Paul's visits to the U.S., you could buy Pope - on - a-rope soap, a Pope watch (like a Mickey Mouse watch, only holier), a Let Us Spray Lawn Sprinkler (a spinning
Pope with outstretched arms waters your lawn), and a T - shirt with George, Ringo... and John Paul on it.
Vlade does stricken very well: Finding a whistle astonishingly unjust and subversive to the world order, he exhibits his
displeasure with outstretched arms and an imploring look to the heavens, followed by an animated monologue to set the ref straight.
There was a story, too, for an even more obscure painting, one with symbols that looked like atomic radiation warnings (flowers, to Mellaart's eyes), little triangles floating nearby (butterflies), and four forklike figures arranged in a cross (
humans with outstretched arms).
They may not be
waiting with outstretched arms, but they're revising menus and adding warm, familiar, or creamy dishes: Stews, barbecue ribs, pasta, burgers, classics like Kentucky Hot Brown sandwiches covered in cheesy sauce, thick handmade milkshakes, and slow - cooked anything.
Performing squats with a counter-balanced load such as dumbbells
held with outstretched arms (as in Lynn and Noffal, 2012) or with elastic resistance held in a similar position (as in Kang et al. 2014) may help the lifter to «sit back» and use a more vertical tibia.
Today, a jester symbolically tosses children's toy cats from the Cloth Hall belfry down to the crowd, which
awaits with outstretched arms to catch one.
In On Architecture, Vitruvius summed up the principles that create beauty in both man and buildings, writing that symmetry must be present in a building if it is to be beautiful: «For if a person is imagined lying
back with outstretched arms and feet within a circle whose center is the navel, the fingers and toes will trace the circumference of this circle as they move about.
Each cover also reproduces a photograph of Matisse standing on a low
bench with an outstretched arm wielding a bamboo pole with charcoal on its end as he draws an outline on an early stage of The Dance (1932 — 33), another masterpiece in the Barnes.
In a similar way, Rosalind Nashashibi's film Electrical Gaza about Palestine, and even Andrea Büttner's more conceptual work, especially the simple but exquisite woodcut of a veiled
beggar with outstretched arms, ensure that the hermetic space of the gallery remain challenged.
François Boucher (1703 — 1770), Reclining
Nude with Outstretched Arm (detail), black, white, and wetted red chalk, with stumping, on buff paper.
In fact, his organization has done the opposite by joining the forces of the nutbar failed scientists who are proclaiming the deleterious effects of turbine power is «all in your head» (Quixotes has a great picture of the
saint with outstretched arms delivering his sermon from the lectern — the man has abandoned science).
Well, selfie cameras are mostly
used with an outstretched arm, and things can get blurry at that distance and colour accuracy can become a mess, too.
- Monument to Apollinaire (1928, Musee Picasso, Paris)- Head of a Woman (1929 - 30, Musee Picasso, Paris)- Woman in Garden (1929 - 30, Musee Picasso, Paris)- Bathers (1956, Private Collection)-
Woman with Outstretched Arms (1961, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston)
But when he received a company of Jews, mindful of centuries of Christian persecution and futile dogmatic debate, he simply greeted
them with outstretched arms: «I am Joseph, your brother.»
When God the Father sees you far off down the road, on your way home, he will run out to meet
you with outstretched arms to welcome you home.
As you kneel down
with outstretched arms and a huge smile waiting for that moment you've longed for all day — a warm hug, kiss from your kids, the simple words «oh mommy, I missed you!»
Now the owner,
with outstretched arm, follows behind.
Only time will tell, but as the days count down towards A Way Out's release from its gated development prison, I can not help but wait eagerly at the exit to embrace
it with outstretched arms and welcome it.
When Chris Burden nailed
himself with outstretched arms to the back of a Volkswagen in 1974, in perverse imitation of Christ, he was not being safe.
When she saw us come through the door this time, she just put down what was in her hands and sped toward
me with outstretched arms.