Ribbons
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And I crack up at this piece, because when I see it I know that's French angora and all antique German
ribbons
and wool that I got in a Nebraska mill and carried around for 10 years and then antique Chinese skirts.
A black eagle will allow all of her chicks to hatch and then stand back while the bigger ones fight it out with the little ones, typically ripping them to
ribbons
and then settling back to grow up in peace.
Last one, this is "Who's Going To Buy You Ribbons," another traditional folk tune.
Because Republican and Democratic governors love to cut
ribbons.
/ And
ribbons.
Ribbons
of flags / And wearing material / Reasons for wearing material.
These are the
ribbons
of light, like you might see on the bottom of a pool, that are created when the sun bends through the crests of the ripples and waves on the ocean's surface.
The other really cool thing you can see here is that we lit that particulate only with the caustics, so that as it goes in and out of those
ribbons
of light, it appears and disappears, lending a subtle, magical sparkle to the underwater.
Recognition seemed to come to those who prioritized novel and sculptural forms, like ribbons, or ... pickles?
Victor Mature, as a barely civilized and mostly out of control mountain man and trapper, may be on the poster, but Robert Preston as a failed Union colonel who led his men to get "cut to
ribbons"
by Confederate artillery at Shiloh, and is sent to a fort in Oregon for his incompetence, has the most interesting part, married to a young and hard to recognize at first Anne Bancroft.
Admittedly, I'm only seeing the first new series now as it's being shown on the Sci-Fi channel (in other words, probably cut to
ribbons
for time constraints), but I'm looking forward to future episodes either on broadcast TV or on DVD.
Thank G_d it bombed, or we might get treated to such delights as "Skate Fu" where we can see the likes of Brian Boitano performing a triple lutz & slashing bad guys to
ribbons
with his razor-sharp skates, but I digress.
The whole thing is wrapped in
ribbons
made from fine silk lace.
Welles' original cut was taken away by the producers and cut to
ribbons.
Some years back,a brand new restored print was made up of the best source material,cobbled together from various European existing prints available,restoring it to what is quite possibly the closest version of what it originally looked like before the Vatican condemned it as "decadent" (yeah,right...like the Church never did anything wrong),and the Hayes office cut it to ribbons,when it was finally released in the U.S.A. in 1936,in a "Hayes Office" approved cut (likewise).
It's hard not to think that all that bad karma from cutting Asian films to
ribbons
finally caught up with him with this one.
"Sidewalks" is wry, smart, and doesn't wrap everything up in ribbons, as do so many films in its genre.
Most folks with common sense realize doing something so ridiculous will get you cut to
ribbons!
In fact, most early urbanization in the West was characterized by development patterns that crashed against nature, connected not by green spaces and parks, but rather by endless
ribbons
of impervious pavement.
Called "red" and "white" after the colored
ribbons
on their hats – worn since the 1830s to avoid being shot at by one's own side – the Colorados and Blancos are nowadays divided by little ideologically.
The so-called Immortal Regiment march, once a wonderful civic initiative, has been taken over by the Kremlin for profit and propaganda: it is a display of national unity, in which the state provides, for a fee, items like portrait-holders and
ribbons.
The Bank has cut a lot of
ribbons
on development projects, but has solved far too few global problems.
Although they could not ask people how they voted, they counted how many were wearing the white
ribbons
of the opposition.
He could not think of that bill, made out on blue paper for a bonnet and ribbons, without pitying himself.
When he came nearer he saw, sitting beside Oblonsky, a stout handsome young man wearing a Scotch bonnet with long
ribbons
streaming behind.
The first to appear was Vasenka Veslovsky in new boots reaching half-way up his fat thighs, his green blouse girdled with a new cartridge-belt smelling of leather, and on his head the Scotch bonnet with the
ribbons.
Dolly, who had inherited her father's gift of putting things humorously, made Varenka collapse with laughter when she related for the third or fourth time, with ever fresh humorous additions, how she was just putting on some new
ribbons
in the visitor's honour, and was about to go into the drawing-room, when suddenly she heard the clatter of the old cart.
'I look again and they had popped a fat German in with him and were driving them both off...!And so my
ribbons
were all in vain...'CHAPTER XVIDOLLY CARRIED OUT HER INTENTION of going to see Anna.
At Anna's side, on a heated bay cavalry horse, stretching out his fat legs and evidently admiring himself, rode Vasenka Veslovsky, wearing the Scotch bonnet with waving ribbons, and Dolly could not repress a merry smile on recognizing him.
Vasenka Veslovsky, without dismounting, raised his cap and welcomed the visitor, joyously waving his
ribbons
above his head.
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