Sentence examples for open tapestry from inspiring English sources

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"It comes from an imagination of the Earth as a vast non-global, non-circular infinite, but an extensive and open tapestry of landscapes that unfolds and unfolds and unfolds without an end," notes Babe, Terror.

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In the West Village, Saran has opened Tapestry, featuring "global threads on an Indian loom," the posole spiced not with chili but with saffron — like the rest of the menu, it's ambitious, but perhaps more muddled than intended.

He knows fantastic when he sees it and, in a curatorial intervention, he requested that his tribute exhibition open with a tapestry — 16th-century, Flemish — called "The Triumph of Fame".

From the British Museum (The Celts), to the V&A (European Arts and Crafts, 1600-1815) thethe Royal Academy (Ai Weiwei) and Tate Britain (Artist and Empire), many great British collections present a magic tapestry open to almost infinite reinterpretation.

A Talk story about Carole King: Writer attends opening night of "Tapestry: The Music of Carole King," which is a medley of King's finest hits and is based on her album "Tapestry," which sold at least fifteen million copies.

By Alison Rose The New Yorker, March 8 , 1993P. 36 A Talk story about Carole King: Writer attends opening night of "Tapestry: The Music of Carole King," which is a medley of King's finest hits and is based on her album "Tapestry," which sold at least fifteen million copies.

All are furnished with antiques, oak panelling, tapestries, open fires and roll-top baths, and supplied with flowers, chocolates and complimentary champagne.

Its eight lavish suites are furnished with antiques, tapestries, open fires and roll-top baths, and are supplied with flowers, chocolates and champagne (Castlehill; suites from £325).

The museum, which displays Louis XIV furniture, 17th-century porcelains and tapestries, is open 10 A.M. to noon and 2 to 5 30 P.M.; closed Monday.

Every poet with a-guitar who's ever bared their soul at an opoet with a-guitarTapestry to thank for the inspiration.

"The cathedral has a remarkable collection of tapestries of which the Barberinis are the jewel in the crown," said Thomas Campbell, an associate curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art who is preparing the museum's exhibition of Renaissance tapestries, to open next spring.

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