Garden
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It's beautiful to see the changes of Colin and Mary: He learns to be more confident and less pessimist, changing the paranoia of being all the time confined in his bedroom because of 'spores', to go to the
garden
and try to walk again.
That's the day they die, only to be immortalized as statuary in her
garden
of conquests.
Move to the Arizona desert, start a pine tree garden, and fertilize it with human mulch?
Arty but stilted adaptation of Frances Burnett's 1911 novel about a young orphaned girl who comes to stay with her chilly relatives, eventually taking over their rotting
garden
and transforming it into a sanctuary.
The final segment is about a broke biker who takes a job tending the
garden
for some old ladies who insist it is guarded by fairies.
Her children, afraid of being separated, bury her in the
garden
and continue to live as if nothing had happened, forging her monthly annuity check.
Then, what a coincidence, a wrecked space shuttle pretty much lands her back
garden.
Jack Overton),"Love in Exile",'36 and this couple seemed to argue and fight all the time, Alice kissed a friend innocently in the
garden
and all sorts of problems started.
The party scene and the
garden
scene alone make it worth watching... the best on screen kiss I have ever seen, even better than Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in "Notorious" and that's saying something.
There's a body or two buried in the garden, the internment of one of these was witnessed by a criminal on the run, but he says nothing when caught by the police.
Louis Lumiere's brother, Auguste, and his wife sit at a table, in their garden, feeding their child - who sits between them.
Why doesn't the old couple react at all when the guy brings out their music box to the
garden
and starts playing loud music in the middle of the night?
The scene was Argentine magical realism: Menem, the old but tireless caudillo, kissing the hands of his followers as they cheered from this despoiled
garden
near the Tropic of Capricorn.
Each evening, it gets turned off as if it were a
garden
fountain.
He seems to belong to an era when France considered Europe a "French formal garden."
From the early nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth, Americans were proving the wisdom of philosophers from Montaigne and Voltaire to Hegel and –a hit in America – Nietzsche: that the good life is about acting on the world and making “your
garden
grow,” not padding your bank account.
But they are lost among a plethora of other targets that get so detailed – and off-topic – that they mention the importance of sustainable tourism and inner-city
garden
access for disabled people.
For example, in Kenya, one vegetable grower turned her kitchen
garden
into a vertical farm to increase its output.
At a spring
garden
party on the grounds of Buckingham Palace – the most genteel of settings imaginable – the British monarch recently laid into the entourage that accompanied Chinese President Xi Jinping to London on his 2015 state visit.
In the urban neighborhoods to which the young and hip are moving, city
garden
plots and heirloom tomatoes grown in window boxes have replaced Lexuses and Priuses.
The world in which we live is a small
garden
of well-explored territory surrounded by a dim and dark forest of disasters.
To an outsider, the episode looks like a colossal security failure, as if the head of the FBI personally greeted one of Bin Laden’s lieutenants at a
garden
party.
As I write this under a vine in my vegetable garden, I look west across wooded hills and cannot see another building.
Franklin Roosevelt used the fictional story of lending a
garden
hose to a neighbor whose house was on fire to explain his complex lend-lease program to the American people before World War II.
Aerial surveys now detect
garden
swimming pools; tax assessors investigate yachts moored in harbors; and no transactions above €1,000 ($1,268) may be made in cash.
In fact, our relation to the planet will be like that of a gardener to a
garden.
The gardener doesn't "conquer" his or her plants, but studies them to produce the
garden
that is desired.
Most importantly, the gardener does not manage the
garden
for the sake of the plants, but for some other goal - to raise food, produce flowers, or just to look pretty.
A brightly colored orchid enlivens my study, and, through the window, I catch a glimpse of my green
garden.
Likewise, miniature replicas of Unha missiles rise out of pink and red flowerbeds, as a cupid statuette might garnish an American
garden.
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