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In front of me are row after row, glass case after glass case filled with every type of firearm imaginable.
"I would get a whole glass case, put [the Oscar] in there, put 'Brooklynn's Oscar,&apos" says Prince, adding that the glass case would include a special sign on it.
" Another asked, "Is the glass case also made in China?
There's what looks like an iPad in a glass case.
A glass case displays freshly baked apple pies and croissants.
An associate had to pull it out of locked glass case.
In a glass case the carnivorous plants sat, caged and hungry.
This was useful, since some items were locked behind a glass case.
The old passport-forging desk is laid bare in a glass case.
The exchange left the internet in a glass case of emotion for months.
Anthony Rizzo — self-proclaimed glass case of emotions — still can't control the feels.
She displays such letters in a glass case just behind where she stands.
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People don't go to operas to view historical artifacts through a glass case.
The table where they ate was preserved by the restaurant in a glass case.
It was on display in Barcelona in a glass case like a museum artifact.
It was on display in Barcelona in a glass case like a museum artefact.
There was an aisle for very high-end liquor, locked behind a glass case.
But outside the protective glass case, the library is bracing for a humid reception.
After unlocking the glass case, the transportation of Audobon's heavy book proved to be complicated.
We were at the back of the store looking in the glass case at 1911s.
There is a Make America Great Again hat in a glass case on stage. pic.twitter.
A young woman, swept by a charge of rioters, was pushed through a glass case.
Near the cash registers, there was a selection of perfumes kept behind a glass case.
A glass case there serves as a temporary prison for aging pastries and tragic snacks.
After browsing dozens of booths, Mr. Smoove finally spotted one gleaming in a glass case.
He still displays the 1964 trophy prominently in a glass case in his living room.
"It was very pristine in the glass case with his name embroidered on it," Klobuchar said.
Another visit in 2015 had him giggling in front of a glass case of packaged food.
In a glass case above the tanks, a baby Jesus dressed as a doctor keeps watch.
On her third visit, she wanted to buy a comb that was in a glass case.
The pumps Ms. McClanahan (Blanche) wore in the pilot episode are displayed in a glass case.
A small, golden deity sat on a glass case filled with tomatoes, limes and gangly herbs.
It's a rendering of the classic enchanted rose, the one Beast keeps safe in a glass case.
A hundred stories blossomed in my head about a purple child sleeping in a glass case forever.
Her delicate, colorful, purse-like structure sits within a glass case, mimicking a typical department store display.
IN A glass case at the Diyarbakir Bar Association are a striped shirt, dark coat and coiled belt.
These, on display in a glass case in the exhibition, look to have been made for a doll.
Mr. Pecoraro is also a pastry chef, and a glass case in the dining room displays his creations.
Wave is showcasing a motherboard sitting inside a glass case, but one key component is missing: a processor.
San Jose Sharks game on Thursday ... and, of course, we're in a glass case of emotion over it.
Interior: The reflection of the main hall in a glass case at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
"We weren't sure how the glass case got there, and initially assumed it was bungling curators," he said.
Security footage shows two hooded figures entering the room, then smashing open the glass case with an ax.
A trip to see Roman artifacts made a deep impression, in particular a glass case displaying flint arrowheads.
She says her local store in Perris keeps African-American personal care products locked in a glass case.
Speaking Arabic with an Aleppo accent, he waved his hand at the empty glass case in front of him.
Once inside, the three men ran to the pharmacy, where they broke a glass case filled with prescription medications.
The intricate, rusted, ancient object is on display in a glass case next to the district-court clerk's office.
Something that about the Hummel figurine, "Bavarian Boy," which is displayed in a glass case, has caught his attention.
Depending on the day, the glass case in the spare dining room will display a different assortment of desserts.
Never mind how long they've been sitting in the glass case on the counter: Somehow they still have crunch.
There was a woman selling Dunkin Donuts coffee, but the trays in the glass case were bare of food.
As I say it, I realize the glass case is open in front; I can reach for it myself.
There was a woman selling Dunkin' Donuts coffee, but the trays in the glass case were bare of food.
A black baseball bat autographed by Derek Jeter rests in a glass case on a mantel above the fireplace.
The sarcophagus of King Tut is displayed in a glass case at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt.
Or you can pick up a brand new drum set or a saxophone that's carefully displayed in a glass case.
A selection of about 20 rifles and shotguns was displayed in a locked glass case behind the sporting-goods counter.
In a glass case by the door are a few of Samantha Kincaid's pastries, fewer as the day goes on.
The perpetrator smashed a glass case in the museum's gallery and stole the slippers, which were insured for $1 million.
It wasn't a regular Buddhist shrine, exactly, but a small cylindrical glass case with a beautifully carved bodhisattva statue inside.
The original yacht now sits inside a glass case outside the Museum of the Revolution in the Cuban capital, Havana.
The same women also make Indian sweets, called mithais, which you can find behind the glass case near the door.
Ken can't open his birthday gift for cradling a pooch and Vanderpump allows her dog to rest on Hublot's glass case.
The glass case at an Indian mithai shop is a kaleidoscope of carefully stacked sweets that are, well, really, really sweet.
" In the glass case below the counter were a number of bumper stickers, one of which read "ProShots: Pansies Converted Daily.
She then displayed them in a huge glass case, under lights, labeling each item with the gravity befitting a looted masterpiece.
During the 1962 playoffs, a fan took the Cup out of a glass case where it was on display in Chicago.
At Jim's Greek Tavern in Melbourne, there are no menus, just a glass case with various meats and seafood on display.
It will be displayed for a few weeks in the same glass case that held Mr. Hamill's record, Mr. Salmons said.
"More cowbell," Pérez said, gesturing toward a glass case full of cowbells painted with the colors of the Puerto Rican flag.
Joyce stored the music box set inside a glass case, and pinned the other on her clothes while the two were together.
Inside, food is on display in a glass case, and something like a Bagel Chicken Tex Mex sandwich costs around seven euro.
Among the museum's exhibitions on local history and historic fossils, is a glass case containing a cured ham that dates to 1902.
But in stark contrast to the minimized and grainy copy is a protruding glass case that displays Time Magazine's June 1989 issue.
When I asked to look at the earring, the salesman put on black gloves and passed it over the lighted glass case.
Why did my father recite sutras every morning in front of that glass case, instead of in front of a standard butsudan ?
The collector Peter M. Brant bought Claes Oldenburg's "Four Pies in a Glass Case" (1961), from Paula Cooper for more than $1 million.
As the centerpiece, Bruno is mounted in a glass case, standing on his hind legs, his paws are on a partially-destroyed beehive.
She had seen buried explosives in her village, read about them in books, but now she saw them, harmless, through a glass case.
A glass case in the middle of the large, light-filled gallery displays some of his sketchbooks and art supplies, including a watercolor kit.
In a long glass case sit yellowing photographs of men in uniform and a tattered cap from when the unit was founded in 216.
Tourists look at the tomb of King Tut as it is displayed in a glass case at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
As if the opera by a noted anti-Semite wasn't enough of a signal, the next scene is of Fuhrman polishing a glass case.
This mythology, self-made or not, always kept her at arm's length—like an artifact in a glass case to be revered or scrutinized.
Slabs of ahi sit in a glass case, with thin white rings like a tree trunk's and a deep, thrilling red at the center.
Then Mary Ellen's friend Daniela (Katie Sarife) drops by, pokes around the artifacts room and unlocks the glass case, unleashing the doll's terrorizing spirit.
The work — "To Fix the Image in Memory" — is presented in a glass case; the game is to figure out which stone is real.
"We'll get a separate glass case for that one," Mike Thomas said of the 59 ball, joking about what it might fetch on eBay.
The protective glass case housing the model will also feature a touch screen offering visitors more information about the model and the restoration project.
Among them is one of the earliest contributing scientists to the museum's diverse collections, his burnt caramel-colored bones reclining in a glass case.
Everything in here glitters: the lights, the glass case displays of Prada clothing and jewellery hanging on the wall, the bar and especially the patrons.
His second job is attending the public toilets, collecting 20073 cents from every user and offering them sugary snacks neatly arranged in a glass case.
"Ryleigh, 16, said that the flag is hung behind his desk all year round "right above a glass case filled with [World War II] memorabilia.
Three burglars, wearing white suits and motorcycle helmets, are seen rushing into the gallery before sparks fly as they cut open an armored glass case.
Besides that huge screen, it has an all-glass case coupled with a stainless steel frame and a vertically oriented dual camera on the back.
Pigtailed and freckled, Gabby Gabby is that vintage doll, the one you'd find in a glass case in a musty room in someone else's house.
The four paintings — each of which measures about a foot long— are displayed in a glass case on the John Hay Library's second-floor landing.
On a recent morning in Bed-Stuy, a young boy pressed his face against the glass case at Pilar Cuban Bakery and began to moan.
And they say comics aren't surprising anymore... Flintstones #1 opens in a museum in the modern day, with a Neanderthal preserved in a glass case.
He shoved it aside and entered an alley filled with stalls all lit by the same pink fluorescent tubes found in a butcher's glass case.
Outside the North Korean Embassy in Hanoi, a glass case displaying an array of patriotic photographs was reportedly reorganized just before Kim Jong-un's arrival.
The woman in ripped dungarees in the central foreground looks into her cellphone, while leaning against an enclosed glass case, to photograph the artwork inside.
Once on board, officers led us to Dewey's ceremonial sword, which is stored in a glass case near his portrait in the ship's state room.
The photo shows a back-to-school banner that reads "Own the school year like a hero" situated above a glass case full of guns.
At Printed Matter in West Chelsea, Rocha beelines for the back, where photo books are neatly organized on a table and behind a glass case.
It is the city of Julius Shulman's iconic photos of glass Case Study Houses overlooking suburban sprawl, and David Hockney's paintings of backyard swimming pools.
Standing at the store's first glass case, I ask a saleswoman if I can look at a leather sketchbook embossed with Never Say Die ($195).
During the exercise, one student became distracted, and Vlaming looked up as the student's partner was about to crash into a glass case along the wall.
The PMA shows "Book Number 141" in a standard glass case in the center of a gallery, while "Book Number 122" hangs folded in a corner.
Redditor Venxa posted today that Overwatch's latest PTR update includes a model of the payload on the map Numbani where its glass case has been shattered.
A statue stands in a glass case at the rear of the shop, overlooking an ice chest of frozen bunker and a bucket of live clams.
Donald appeared content for the elaborate state dress uniform, with its heavy tunic, knee-breeches and tight white neck ruff, to be in a glass case.
In their living room, on the bottom shelf of a glass case, I noticed a metal replica of a B-57, its nose aimed at me.
See how the customers rotate in a perfect line through the door and up to the glass case, their orders ready and their money in hand.
It lolled inside a glass case on a bed of hot pink velvet, its maple body topped with Mickey Mouse ears and a dotted rosewood fingerboard.
Rhoades had to return to reinstall the piece in a different room, covering the perishable portions in a glass case, letting the sausage rot in there.
In Italy, baristas generally make the coffee in full sight of the consumer, and hand brioche and other pastries across a glass case, often with a quip.
As a jazzy tune played over a boombox, they passed a few amethyst geodes and approached a large glass case displaying rocks with magnets affixed to them.
The compact plant growing system sits on stacked shelves, using hydroponics - a way of growing plants without soil - in a climate and LED-lighting controlled glass case.
It's like, each one is a tiny glass case with a different lover in it that you have to look at and examine and hopefully learn from.
There's also a makeshift KKTY radio booth and a glass case filled with real props from the series (NBC cooperated with creator Derek Berry on the project).
Schulman wrote, "Summer 2017 is back" and Peth gave a cryptic, "I'm in a glass case of emotion..." In contrast, Olympios's social media has been radio silent.
With them, he created a photo series of the leftover materials, randomly placing them inside a glass case illuminated through photographic lighting equipment by another professional photographer.
At the Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians in Castelnuovo, the church boasted tiny fragments of Saint John Bosco's brain, preserved in a small glass case.
Among the gifts offered to Stalin by adoring citizens was a luxurious fur coat, which now hangs inside a glass case in a room filled with tributes.
A small glass case filled with the American munitions is what evidence remains, wedged near an Italian plastic anti-tank mine and some Russian rocket-propelled grenades.
It can now be safely displayed at room temperature, but to shield it from dust, mildew and sunlight, the authorities have placed it in a glass case.
So before the bloodbath begins and we all collectively find ourselves trapped in a glass case of emotion, let's spend these last few hours together thinking about love.
Cue Wick battling assassins in some kind of chandeliered, mirrored antique shop, grabbing at every old cleaver, axe, dagger, hunting knife, and sword a glass case could hold.
It's not every day that you can visit your local fishmonger and find silky smooth monkfish pâté or a rich fish-head terrine sitting behind a glass case.
Even the thousands of lipstick covered cigarette butts mounted behind a glass case bring to mind a smell and mood, even though they are presented so uniformly sterile.
Octavius Miller, one of the union representatives, who works with the Transportation Security Administration, said he noticed the book in a glass case near the reception area's chairs.
Inside, a photograph of Pope John Paul II leans against a wall and a statue of baby Jesus in a gold robe gazes pacifically from a glass case.
Here, the singer Andrea Bocelli talks about the pair of boxing gloves, signed by Muhammad Ali, that he keeps in a glass case in his home in Italy.
Because we all know that the moment we fall in love with a character, said character will be killed off, immediately sending us into a glass case of emotion.
At the Ottawa Medical Dispensary, members with the required documentation can view products laid out beneath a glass case and discuss their needs one-on-one with a "budtender".
The glass case up front is stacked with custard tarts under shining heaps of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries, and macarons barely the size of quarters, as they should be.
The bodysuit was displayed in a glass case, along with Ms. Lopez's other sartorial hits (that green Versace dress), outside a recent "All I Have" performance in Las Vegas.
A California woman has sued Walmart, accusing the nationwide chain of racial discrimination because her local store keeps African-American personal care products locked up in a glass case.
That's when she noticed that all the products "targeted at African-Americans" were locked in a glass case, "from the middle of the aisle to the end," she said.
A glass case displays the white smock and thermometer of Georg Renno, senior doctor of Hartheim Castle in Austria where mentally and physically disabled Germans and Poles were euthanized.
But if you look closely at the personal effects that fill a glass case in the living room, there are three medals, lying side by side on the bottom row.
Unlike the experience of being stuck in a glass case full of reptiles — to which Eble appears lukewarm, to say the least — she encourages people to give VR a go.
In a glass case is a large ledger listing orders from customers like Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill, who wore a Lock silk top hat for his wedding in 1908.
A handwritten letter displayed in a glass case from one of MacNeil's students, Eugenia Parry, asks the photographer about doing another sitting: "I look so severe and tired," she writes.
In the first room, Zak Bagans has set up an animatronic version of himself housed behind a glass case, like the "Zoltar" machines found in many arcades along many boardwalks.
My Asian American studies class had just visited the museum and, although it wasn't the focus of the trip, a glass case filled with hand-carved wooden pins stuck with me.
In the second room of Anker's work, big, velvety C-Prints of microcosmic wonders line the walls, while a large glass case sits at the center housing dozens of small specimens.
One day near the end of the season, we approached the glass case, adorned with clams and shrimp and the fillets of mahi-mahi and salmon on cascades of crushed ice.
When you first walk in the restaurant you'll likely spot the glass case packed with cheesecake—a good omen that perhaps counter-intuitively, will have you looking forward to finishing your dinner.
A glass case lined with artifacts such as tools and coins, as well as a basket filled with stone cannonballs, will be donated to the new owners or to the Bokhoven church.
A 1987 edition of the "Just Say No!" board game—surely Nancy Reagan and Tipper Gore approved—sat in a glass case as a monument to the US's anti-drug PR machine.
You see these big boxes of Milk Duds or Jujubes or something like that, and when you buy it, you don't get to touch it first because it's in a glass case.
This new generation of makeup shoppers isn't likely to browse a glass case in a department store, waiting for a well-groomed salesperson to select the right shade to camouflage a blemish.
A glass case holds equally delicious pastries, but the real star may be the granita: Patrons linger over creamy almond-scented bowls of it at the parasol-covered tables out front. caffesicilia.
DAKAR, Senegal — The 2249th-century sword rests in a glass case alongside a frail Quran in a spacious gallery where scrolls hang from the wall and soft religious chanting is piped in.
The first thing you may notice, inside a glass case filled with musical instruments, is the eighth-century koto, a long, low instrument with strings sometimes played while sitting on the floor.
The robbers broke into a glass case that held the funeral regalia of King Karl IX and his wife Queen Kristina and swiped the two crowns and an orb from the 17th century.
When the weather warmed I visited my local gun shop and saw, in a glass case, a Ruger LC9s, a small 143-millimeter handgun that had gotten good reviews in the gun magazines.
In the corridor is a glass case containing, among other objects, a dried lizard that Antony Penrose bought in a Mexico City market while he was staying with the Surrealist painter Leonora Carrington.
The decision to display the bare canvas on a stand without a glass case is intended for "people to come close-up to witness this extremely special moment in history," Ms. Pozeluyeva said.
This is because two years ago, Leong bought a work by the Los Angeles-based artist Max Hooper Schneider called ''Genus Watermeloncholia'': a bioengineered square watermelon in a glass case filled with water.
One of the museum's most famous objects, the stone is typically kept in a glass case that allows you to view it from all sides, but crowds can make getting near it difficult.
Charles "Buddy" Butler, a 1968 alum, told the paper it was proudly displayed in a glass case in the fine arts building next to a pair of legendary tap dancer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson's shoes.
There's an invisibility cloak hanging — cleverly — in a glass case, and a cheerful study of the winged keys by Jim Kay, one of several illustrators who has brought Potterdom to life over the years.
An exhibition about the value of art included a Constructivist piece — a glass case full of coins, with a water faucet — that spurred a lively discussion about how each person had handled their finances.
And that at this juncture, tapping at a glass case of ricotta cannoli in the bakery where she once worked for a brief spell in high school, that destiny appears both inexplicable and inevitable.
In the words of former President Barack Obama: "We don't set aside this month each year to isolate or segregate or put under a glass case black history," Mr. Obama said in February 2015.
Why it matters: Repairs to the iPhone XS are especially expensive, with a replacement of the glass case costing more than most Android smartphones ($399 for the front glass and $599 for the back glass).
From there, the new mother emphasizes just how valuable she is, posing as a museum display protected by a glass case, and in another scene, sitting behind an opened bank vault door, wearing a golden bikini.
Two crowns and an orb — the 17th century funeral regalia of King Karl IX and his wife Queen Kristina — were stolen from a glass case at a cathedral in Strängnäs, which is near Stockholm, Reuters reported.
The Count had fresh and idiosyncratic theories of home decoration: he displayed a sledge on a polar bearskin, items of church furniture, an array of silk socks in a glass case, and a live, gilded tortoise.
Inside the long shop, more than 30 kinds of steak, chicken, pork and lamb were on offer behind a glass case, and multiple conversations in a mix of Greek and English made for a lively atmosphere.
After investigating the renegade pineapple, they discovered that the glass case had been placed at the exhibition by a janitor — though it was unclear whether the act had been motivated by humor, artistic sensibility or both.
I feel the perception of water in China really comes through in one particular image—the photograph of the flowers on top of a glass case displaying a model of the first Yangtze river bridge in Nanjing.
Visitors to the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery peered at the rare copy, displayed in a glass case, with its unusual motifs—a palm tree, multi-coloured rows of diamonds and pomegranates—separating the Koran's surat, or chapters.
The photo, in which the sign "Own The School Year Like A Hero" appears above a glass case with firearms inside it, has gone viral on Twitter and Reddit, with many expressing shock, anger, and disappointment over it.
They broke through the coin's bulletproof glass case, and somehow managed to lug the massive hunk of gold back through the window, onto the train tracks, and roll it in a wheelbarrow 330 feet to a nearby park.
"Some of these books are hundreds of years old and no child will ever see them except through a glass case, so it is a way to get these books into the hands of children," Ms. Coleburn said.
Salisbury Crown Court heard he had set off a fire alarm in the cathedral cloisters before stunning visitors by hitting the glass case with a hammer, causing three holes in it and damage estimated at 14,000 pounds ($18,400).
There was 360 degree photo booth, pool tables and one of those "money machines" -- where you stand in the glass case and collect all the bills you can grab in 30 seconds while a fan blows the cash around.
Another glass case displays one of the Beefeaters' scarlet state dress uniforms, known to gin lovers around the world from the labels on bottles of Beefeater Gin, but now worn only on special occasions such as Queen Elizabeth's birthday.
At the outset of this horror flick, the third installment in the possessed doll series, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) lock the Annabelle doll in a sacred glass case in their home's artifacts room.
The exhibition, which is only a sampling of Granary's products, includes single-sheet, accordion, and limited-edition books, as well as a book that takes the form of knotted cords and bamboo, displayed rolled out in a glass case.
We don't want to say bah humbug to the chosen celebration paths of others, so we created a simple shopping guide which we hope will help assuage our knee-jerk, locked-inside-a-glass-case-of-emotion reactions to them.
Today, the only decorations lining the living room walls are framed interviews with her son from local papers (for his musical projects that predated the Slushii era), though I also spot one of her own records in a glass case.
If McCarthy has a switch to flip, a glass case to break, a button to press, now's the time he's got to do it—or at the end of the season, the McCarthy Era may be over in Green Bay.
The lady thinks it's a giant conspiracy ... the candy is sold in a glass case to keep her from inspecting it, but even if she had been able to shake it ... she still wouldn't have known the box was half empty.
Standing behind a glass case fully stocked with disposable electronic cigarettes in a plethora of flavors from various brands, Hassan Sobh couldn't help wondering on Thursday if the business he launched five months ago would survive becoming Donald Trump's latest target.
But I was still under Neri's spell, and I ducked into Chiesa Nuova, the superb Baroque church he built beside the convent, to pay my respects at his tomb, where his body lies incorrupt in a gem-encrusted glass case.
A glass case full of pastries named after French things and people (the Louvre is an airy chocolate mousse, and the Napoleon is a pastry stuffed with vanilla cream) makes it a good place to stop for an afternoon snack.
They are displayed in a diamond-shaped glass case on the top floor of the palatial Burj Al Arab hotel: a pair of golden pumps made of golden leather decorated with more than 100 carats of flawless diamonds set on white gold.
Plus, while Amazon had said that fish like salmon would be one of the first seafood items to see a price cut, we had originally understood this to include fresh fillets and cuts – the kind behind the glass case at the seafood counter.
Each glass case is accompanied by printed cards bearing Tomii's translations into English of Matzusawa's writing, along with explanations of how their original Japanese versions are meant to be read (often, in a spiraling-out manner from the center of a composition).
Yet an exhibition of his images remains rare, so seeing the lightning photographs laid flat in a glass case for Sight Reading is an opportunity to take a close look at some of the world's first documentation of this ephemeral, spectacular weather phenomenon.
Back in May, a reliable Apple watcher, John Gruber, mentioned on his podcast The Talk Show that his sources believed the iPhone that followed the 7 would have an all-glass case (similar to the iPhone 4,) rather than the previously used aluminum.
Such a frog is on display at the Wellcome Collection in London right now: It is mounted in a glass case as part of the exhibition Making Nature, which explores the ways humans have come to understand and interact with the natural world.
There's also a glass case that holds letters between a man trying to make his fortune in the gold fields and his wife back home on the farm in Wisconsin with the children (it's rare to have both sides of a correspondence).
During the discussion on the ups and downs of Bitcoin, Mr. Novogratz wore pink jeans that matched his sneakers and took a seat in front of an original leather jumpsuit worn by the motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel, standing in a glass case under neon lights.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A French artist who spent three weeks in a glass case sitting on chicken eggs at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris has drawn protests from PETA France, whose members condemned him in an open letter last week.
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He's so embedded in his dreary routine that he doesn't notice the telltale signs of zombie infestation: people running in panic, bloody handprints on the glass case at the convenience store, and, of course, the undead making their stiff, vacant way down the street behind him.
The ruggedized device features a spill-resistant keyboard and a Gorilla Glass case that the company has signed off on to be dropped up to 48 inches (a Military Standard I, as a seasoned computer dropped) will happy take for a spin when the opportunity presents itself).
I know Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has occasionally sounded optimistic that Graham would be ready Week 1, but you must realize that Sunshine Petey could look at the ruins of Pompeii and tell reporters he was thinking of drafting the little stone guy in that glass case.
The shop even has its own historian, Adam Coren, who wears prewar-era Coke-bottle glasses and 1930s ties, and curates vintage pieces for sale, like a 1960s cyclist cap and a Portis fedora from the '30s, which fill a small glass case near the workshop.
Other rooms feature Buddhist sculptures and Daoist paintings, respectively, and there's a "Common Man" room featuring one single standing figure in a glass case, dated to the 4th–5th century CE. There's a tension that exists between the beauty of Mia's collection and Wilson's astonishing design.
Here is the current version of the payload carrying Doomfist's gauntlet: And here is the new payload model that appears to have a broken glass case: There's a possibility that this model will be implemented into Overwatch in a future update to tease the release of the hero Doomfist.
With a blockbuster Leonardo exhibition fast approaching, the Louvre and its production partners are fine-tuning a virtual reality tour with three-dimensional views of the portrait that look beyond the jostling crowds, the shatterproof glass case and the layers of varnish from restorations and the fading green patina.
In one store with a sign reading "Vape Shop," a trio of experts on the matter of fidget spinners, 12-year-old boys, huddled around a glass case displaying the high-end spinners the way boys of another generation peeked through holes in a fence outside a ballgame.
In the corner behind it stood a huge bear on its hind legs with gaping jaw and forepaws extended; in the cabinets at the back, stuffed birds stood wing to wing; and in the middle of the floor there was a glass case with a leopard in it.
Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route, with some traveling long distances and many hours for a glimpse of the modest convoy and the small, flag-draped wooden box containing Mr. Castro's ashes, which sat in a glass case on a trailer hitched to a military jeep.
A huge butcher's hook from 1600 hangs solemnly in a glass case as a reminder that this grisly, wrought-iron object is how dead flesh has been stored for much of human history: it makes today's supermarkets, with their packaged sausages and frozen lamb chops, look bloodlessly sanitised by contrast.
In its most recent Instagram post, back in June 2015, the Arizona restaurant Don & Charlie's shared a picture of owner Don Carson in a dining room completely covered in sports souvenirs: There's an autographed basketball in a glass case and walls lined with baseball bats, Sports Illustrated covers, and framed jerseys.
There was a powerful retrospective of dancers who died of AIDS on exhibit, and I also stood for a time in front of a glass case shielding the bloodstained shirt, tie, jacket, pants and belt that Mr. Milk — affectionately called the mayor of the Castro — was wearing when he was assassinated.
The Doni portraits are now presented in a standing glass case that allows visitors finally to admire the reverse side of the panels: a rarely seen sepia-colored diptych by the Master of Serumido, an artist in Raphael's workshop, showing a mythological scene meant to wish the couple a fertile marriage.
Yet the star attraction of the event was not a product of Victorian scientific know-how but a diamond imbued with such mythic power that "long queues snaked through the Crystal Palace to see this celebrated imperial trophy locked away" in a specially designed glass case enclosed in a metal cage.
While it's unclear exactly what Sheeran's doppelgänger puppet has been up to in the past four years, during an interview with the BBC, it was revealed that the singer found a way to keep close tabs on the little guy: by keeping it stored in a glass case near a boardroom of Atlantic Records in West London.
The jersey's presence in a glass case coincides with the retirement of Piazza's No. 22006 on Saturday night, part of a series of events this weekend to celebrate the induction of the former Mets catcher into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Which meant Piazza was back in Queens, as, for the moment, was his actual Hall of Fame plaque.
The exhibition's historical segregation and conceptual over-determination feels controlling and strained, with such untamable artists as Bruce Nauman and Eva Hesse neatly stored in tidy vitrines (to be fair, the glass case housing Hesse's untitled sculpture from 1967-68 is part of the artwork, but in the context, it appears to entrap her spiky formal and material expansiveness), while the final gallery, filled with artists as diverse as Medardo Rosso, Gerhard Richter, Maria Lassnig, and Cy Twombly, comes off as a jumble of leftovers.
You remember your dad taking you across for your first haircut, buying a case of Joyas and hearing the soda bottles clinking all the way home inside the trunk of the Oldsmobile, attending a wedding in Brownsville and then crossing over for the reception in Matamoros, eating at places like Los Norteños with the cabrito aflame in the front window, and your last night in town at Los Portales with its rustic interior and enormous glass case with the embroidered saddle and sheathed sword, your grilled fajitas and costillas sizzling on the hibachi set atop a rickety orange side table.

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