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(What's wrong with throwing a spear at the screen, anyway? Or having a monster's claw come rearing out at the audience - as in that great moment from Creature From the Black Lagoon?) Such critics would no doubt have been offended by the famous 1st century B.C. Roman mosaic of Alexander the Great, in which the charging horses and bristling spears appear to come straight at the viewer.
Or rather, there were concrete stumps and wooden scaffolding rearing out of the shrimp-coloured earth.
Great sheets of water covered roads and fields, stands of trees rearing out of the floodwater like giant hydroponic experiments.
Outside City Hall, in the gleaming square of 21st-century glass buildings between Tower Bridge and HMS Belfast, an ornate, Victorian machine is rearing out of the paving.
Across the road, rearing out of nowhere, was a vision: an art museum, spacious and spotless, that must have been completed no earlier than the previous Monday.
But now travellers can marvel at the fantastical structure rearing out of the otherwise unforgiving landscape, clearly visible from 25 miles away.
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When I'm not otherwise occupied, the individuals in my life rear out from the corners of my imagination, each a potential enemy.
Of 362 pupae reared out under controlled conditions, 56 did not eclose (15.5% mortality) (Table 1).
Its A-frame reared out of the woods with the insensate authority of any redwood tree.
9.16pm BST Crushed by the wheels of industry Smokestacks rear out of the ground.
"I went to wake him up and he just reared out of bed and went for me.
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