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14 Sentences With "hanging in midair"

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Only gradually do we realize that there's no balcony: He's hanging in midair.
In 2012, Lady Gaga performed for the town of Springfield hanging in midair.
In reality, Van Gogh's painting looks so strange because it illustrates the root system hanging in midair, as if it came from the sideways stump of a felled tree.
Jutting out from the Chinese side of the river was an iron structure hanging in midair: the Broken Bridge, which was built in 1911 by Japan when it occupied Korea and this part of China.
What you get in the end is a grid — 6×7 in this case, not exactly Retina resolution — of beads hanging in midair, able to spin in place to change colors and display monochromatic imagery.
Then the sweeping melody hits, a simple ascending structure of notes that takes a quick dip before ending with a bang, like a ball hanging in midair before it is slammed as an alley-oop.
The other day, in the garage of a yellow town house in South Los Angeles, half a block from the Santa Monica Freeway, Brian Chung and Bryan Ye-Chung considered several bouquets of flowers hanging in midair, alongside a book, against a pink backdrop.
Some settings eerily corroborate the manifesto's subject, as in "Scientist," where pronouncements of early-20th-century Russian avant-gardists are broadcast in Big Brother overtones perfect for the sci-fi exteriors and interiors, right down to an intimidating horizontal black plinth hanging in midair like one of the Suprematist Kazimir Malevich's levitating forms.
Each floor has about three rooms, and each room focuses on a singular object or assembly-like repetition of the same object within the yarn: many old chairs stacked into a corner; a large pile of hardtop suitcases; a rod iron bed with pristine white sheets, eerily unwrinkled; stacks of old books on the floor, some opened and hanging in midair, held up by the string.
New York: St. Vartan Press, 1983. Fortunately, fifty of Berberian's songs were published in 1983 by St. Vartan Press in New York. Most of Schahan Berberian's songs share a mystic lucidity and spaciousness, and a simple melodic line with minimal accompaniment – notes hanging in midair. They are fragile and laconic, the textual content always leading the recitative- like musical line.
Roy died on 28 April 2013, while trying to beat his own record of farthest distance travelled on a zip wire using hair. Roy died due to a heart attack during his record try at Teesta River. His ponytail became stuck in the wheeler of the rope halfway through the stunt and he was left hanging in midair for about 25 minutes. He was 49 years old.
Nuraghes was moored at dock 3 since that morning, and was waiting to leave for Civitavecchia at 23:00. At the time of the collision, only the crew was aboard. Nuraghes suffered damage to the bow, the bridge, and part of the stern; a lifeboat fell into the sea, while an inflatable raft remained hanging in midair. After controls by the Italian Naval Register, Nuraghes sailed late for Civitavecchia.
As a PopMatters reviewer analyzed, "The record seems to have no center, no shining single moment, no climax or vortex. Instead it hovers lightly but ominously, like the notes in the songs themselves, hanging in midair without ever dropping to the floor. Each time a track threatens to spill over and crash, it doesn’t." There was, however, a divide to be found; the second half's tracks "are subtler than those in the first half and give the album a sense of balance and a natural arc".
Leda looks as if she is trying to touch the back of the swan's head, but doesn't do it. Dalí himself described the painting in the following way: > "Dalí shows us the hierarchized libidinous emotion, suspended and as though > hanging in midair, in accordance with the modern 'nothing touches' theory of > intra-atomic physics. Leda does not touch the swan; Leda does not touch the > pedestal; the pedestal does not touch the base; the base does not touch the > sea; the sea does not touch the shore. . . ." In reference to the classical myth Dalí identified himself with the immortal Pollux while his deceased older brother (also called Salvador) would represent Castor, the mortal of the twins.

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