Walls
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Well, even in basalt surfaces in lava-tube caves, which are a by-product of volcanic activity, we find these
walls
totally covered, in many cases, by these beautiful, glistening silver walls, or shiny pink or shiny red or shiny gold.
I had to face the fact that my life is built with paper walls, and so is everyone else's.
Underneath the FDR, we are putting, like, pavilions with pocket
walls
that can slide out and protect from the water.
Each of them has a single unbroken reading line, whether it's going zigzag across the
walls
or spiraling up a column or just straight left to right, or even going in a backwards zigzag across those 88 accordion-folded pages, the same thing is happening; that is, that the basic idea that as you move through space you move through time, is being carried out without any compromise, but there were compromises when print hit.
Donors
' walls
made out of Lucite.
I see large groups of women in tattered uniforms surrounded by huge
walls
and gates, enclosed by iron barbed wires, and I get hit by an awful stench, and I ask myself, how did I move from working in the respected financial banking sector, having worked so hard in school, to now being locked up in the largest correctional facility for women in Kenya?
But it's not just you, it's these seats you're sitting on, the carpet, the glue that holds the carpet to the floor, the paint on the walls, the trees outside, everything around you is producing an odour, and it's a really complex world that the mosquito has to fly through, and it has to find you within that really complex world.
They believed that a genius was this, sort of magical divine entity, who was believed to literally live in the
walls
of an artist's studio, kind of like Dobby the house elf, and who would come out and sort of invisibly assist the artist with their work and would shape the outcome of that work.
"Ping-pong" sounds like a cousin of "sing-song," like something Eastern, but actually, it's believed that it was invented by high-class Brits during Victorian times, who started hitting wine corks over
walls
of books after dinner.
When I was there three years ago, the windows were broken and the
walls
were peeling, but everything was left there as it was.
Accompanied by several warriors, they head through the forest and demand a meeting outside the Redones’ village
walls.
As they approach the village walls, a bright streak shoots across the sky— another omen, but of what?
So I bring together the materials I find around me, I gather them to try and create experiences, immersive experiences that occupy rooms, that occupy walls, landscapes, buildings.
I literally drew on the
walls
of the trailer, mocked it up in cardboard, we'd come in and cut, decide things were wrong, pull it out, put it back in.
There's no such things as two
walls
and a ceiling coming together, where you can change materials and shapes.
But it's not just you, it's the seats you're sitting on, the carpet, the glue that holds the carpet to the floor, the paint on the walls, the trees outside.
In the 35 years I've been a climbing guide and taught on indoor walls, and stuff like that, the most important thing I've learned was, guys will always try to do pull-ups.
We can build
walls.
Trade
walls
began to come tumbling down.
Transportation
walls
came tumbling down.
And of course the iron curtains, political
walls
have come tumbling down.
Using straw bale construction, creating heat
walls.
And yet we carry on raising
walls
to keep us apart.
[This talk is delivered in Spanish with consecutive English translation] (Rayma Suprani: Speaks Spanish) Cloe Shasha: When I was a little girl, I used to draw on all the
walls
of my house.
"Do animals use their tails when they climb up walls?"
In that encounter, we must put aside our prejudice that we have toward others, that separate us and don't allow us to see them, our
walls
that we put up in our own heart that keep us separated from others.
And mostly I feel it's because of those
walls
that we put up, that we have in our hearts, that makes us not care.
That means if the fiber remodels its
walls
too early, it will be short, and ultimately make rough, weak fabrics.
The thread-like fibers we see— thinner than a human hair— are the remains of those dense, dried out
walls
of cellulose.
Penicillin destroys many types of bacteria by disrupting synthesis of their cell
walls.
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