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In England, changing the shape of a telephone box evokes a fury that might be justified by grave robbing".
She was famous for her Surrealist fashions of the 1930s and for her witty accessories, such as a purse in the shape of a telephone.
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One was the size and shape of a phone booth, containing a broken antique telephone and a raincoat, with a slim phone book (the 1969 Aurora, Kansas, edition) protruding from a pocket.
In a series of 36 collages being shown at David Nolan Gallery, Voigt applied her concept of observation to Roland Barthes's "A Lover's Discourse: Fragments"; words like "telephone" correspond to the shape of a 1950s-style black telephone, while an amorphous yellow shape corresponds to a kiss, notated with the actual word, as well as the page number and chapter.
Denicola suggests that the shape of a Mickey Mouse telephone is copyrightable because its form is independent of function, and "[a] telephone shape owing more to Arp, Brancusi, or Moore than Disney may be equally divorced from utilitarian influence". 67 Minn.L.Rev.
In the fitful "Put a Song in Your Thing," the artist Frances Stark ruminated, mostly in words typed onto a screen, on the difficulty of making art, and sexted with her Internet lover, repeatedly donning and shedding an elaborate dress in the shape of a rotary-dial telephone.
Typically, amino acid chains twist into one of several initial shapes like the coil of a telephone cord or sheetlike arrangements.
The hysterical astronaut, more crazed than ever, follows the footprints over the dune and there in the distance he sees the cross-like shape of telephone poles in a line going off into the distance.
As cutting-edge technology (in the shape of the telephone) hits Whitechapel nick and Queen Victoria prepares to celebrate her diamond jubilee, Bloom's murder conviction still casts a long shadow.
I also have pieces I've found randomly – a telephone in the shape of a doughnut and a model of a cow (above).
Anything shaped like a telephone, for instance, might be called "phone".
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