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I broke stone after stone, my hands bloodied by stone splinters.
Stone passageways splinter off in all directions, leading through low tunnels into secret plazas hung with flaming purple bougainvilleas.
Every scene, every shot was like a tiny chisel tap at a block of stone, sharp splinter falling away each time to reveal another plane of the subject within.
In honor of each place, she made site-specific work by bringing the site, in the form of raw material associated with it, like dirt, seeds, feathers, stones and splinters of wood, into her studio and working on it there.
That can only mean that he is out here, somewhere on this three-and-a-half-mile-long island, magicking things out of sticks and stones and splintered shards of rainbows.
According to my guidebook, these fretted pinnacles ("scelig" means "splinter of stone") are among the 10 highlights of Ireland.
The finest mosaics of antiquity were made of tesserae cut from glass threads or splinters of stone; ordinary floor decorations consisted of cubes about one centimetre square.
The rest of the famous landmark was in splinters of stone and paint in the bucket.
During Waller's trial, which began on September 19, 1940, he was represented by Thomas H. Stone of the small communist splinter organization Revolutionary Workers League RWLL).
After a soldier tossed her and other prisoners' shoes into the trees, laughing, Webb was forced to walk barefoot on the hot asphalt and through woods littered with bamboo splinters and stones, until another soldier brought Webb a pair of thongs.
By 1968, the soul music movement had begun to splinter, as James Brown and Sly & the Family Stone began to expand upon and abstract both soul and rhythm and blues into other forms.
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