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101 Sentences With "sun bleached"

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It's like a sun bleached Spring Breakers on the road.
Italians of all ages and sizes sizzled on sun-bleached chairs.
Many of the 22019,53 seats have been sun-bleached over the decades.
A sun-bleached sign out front still showed the 1980 "Coke Is It" slogan.
"For Sale" signs are plastered on concrete-block houses and sun-bleached bungalows alike.
Blond is sun-bleached, living warmth; white is lunar, the chill of polar night.
They span 46 states, from the remote reaches of Alaska to the sun-bleached shores of Florida.
" The sheets are now so sun bleached that you can barely read the lyrics to "Constant Craving.
Terrace landscaping turns to tumbleweeds in the sweltering city sun, alongside rusted grills and sun-bleached toys.
Minutes into the drive, I saw ACAB graffiti on a sun-bleached building surrounded by desert and construction.
The mass grave remains untouched, the countless sun-bleached bones scattered along the sand awaiting collection and identification.
What plot twists called for giant sun-bleached vertebrae from a dragon, or bales of Squibb toothpaste containers?
The final stretch of the trip was brutal, more than 10 miles of crossing sun-bleached farmland, without shade.
Turkmenistan is composed mostly of sun-bleached sand, with the Karakum Desert covering around 70 percent of the country.
One giveaway is that the concrete on the houses is fresh dark gray, rather than sun-bleached and weathered.
A number of the bodies are remarkably well-preserved: Sun-bleached parkas outline faces frozen into the color of charcoal.
In the middle, a tent she and Ian camped in a long time ago, sun bleached and ratty, at half-mast.
Our tester was a Black Label with the "yacht club" interior theme, which brings blue leather and light sun-bleached woods.
There is a museum on Hollywood Boulevard, tucked between sun-bleached strip malls and shiny car dealerships, that curates morbid things.
In the early days of the trip, I sought the sun-bleached, wind-worn skulls, teeth rattling loose in the jaw.
Sun-bleached boards were lashed together to serve as planters for unruly flowers that climbed over one another, trying to escape.
He has goosebumps and tells himself to slow down as he drives through the sun-bleached pastel shops of Río Tercero.
Slices of red, purple and orange felt so bright that they made Jell-O look sun bleached were stacked into a couch.
We're not just talking about that sticky, chemical coating on your strands, but also perfect sun-bleached locks turning a slimy green hue.
By sunset we had a table on the terrace of a restaurant called Minzifa, overlooking the sun-bleached domes and rooftops of Bukhara.
The lots include a shuttered suburban Detroit football stadium, a former Minnesota paper mill and a sun-bleached desert graveyard near Victorville, California.
You'll know you're in downtown Lumpkin when you see the line of closed storefronts, a sun-bleached gas station, and a gun store.
In "Stall (Closed)" (2014), a tree wrapped in dusty, sun-bleached Persian rugs functions as a sculpture not far from barbed-wire security fences.
Well, it's been five years, and the promise of Digg Reader being forever by your side is now a memory, sun-bleached and inscrutable.
He captures misty images of river bends and rusty walls that undulate over sun-bleached grass, the natural and man-made lines of defense.
"I am going to miss this," he said, taking in the view of Bayern's sun-bleached Säbener Strasse training complex a few weeks ago.
It's hard for a man of color walking those sun-bleached streets not to watch his back or feel that his days are numbered.
Meanwhile, a few of the most trend-inducing colors occurred long before some of you were even born, including Brad Pitt's dreamy sun-bleached locks.
I remember spending our days sitting on the front porch, with the sun-bleached metal rocking chairs, the melting Popsicles, my grandmother braiding our hair.
So when he developed his textile brand, Tekla, he drew inspiration from the Scandinavian vista: sky blue, ash black, sun-bleached yellow and soft gray.
"Just look at plastic playground toys, park benches, or lawn chairs, which can rapidly become sun-bleached," Dr. Ward noted in the Woods Hole statement.
Long Branch, N.J. Sun-bleached sand and rhythmic waves can have a meditative effect at Long Branch, Asbury Park's unsung neighbor on the Jersey Shore.
In California, and across the country and world, people wear it with dewy skin and undone-wave lobs, the modern version of sun-bleached hair.
A machete would have been useful, and a broom — empty, sun-bleached beer cans, soiled blankets, and shattered glass carpet the ground, making for difficult terrain.
Only the sun-bleached sign next to a fake cliff, man-made, which people said had been put there to trick the Japanese during the war.
It's sort of like getting medical advice from the sun-bleached stoma that is a Marlboro Man or tips on coexisting with sharks from Roy Scheider.
Over the next weeks, I lived between their apartments, typical residential buildings with wraparound balconies and sun-bleached awnings that faced each other over the street.
The structures, built with rudimentary materials—rough-hewn timber, sun-bleached corrugated metal, thatch, tarps—were linked by makeshift bridges, drooping electrical wires, and laundry lines.
Jean's songs, with their sun-bleached melodies and chintzy synth lines, feel like forgotten radio hits from her teen years, daydreams of true love and furtive crushes.
We bought a new piece of wood (reclaimed wood is scarce/expensive in NYC), then sanded and stained it with a sun-bleached wood stain before this tutorial.
The setting, for one thing: a sun-bleached multicultural Mediterranean port which mixes fabulous villas with brutalist tower blocks, and where drugs disrespect the boundaries between the two.
The world she left behind is imagined as a lush, shadowed, fairy-tale environment, a stark contrast to the dry, sun-bleached reality of a fledgling modern nation.
Find a sun- bleached country with a rickety government and no extradition policy and kick back on the beach, avoiding the feds for the rest of my life.
As pioneers of this decade's surf rock revival, the Allah-Las are pros at tapping into the sun-bleached tone of Southern California in the 60s and 70s.
Pieces of spinal column are scattered on the dirt among sun-bleached hip joints, femurs, ribs and jawbones, which have a few yellowing teeth still sitting in their sockets.
For prostitutes, he thought, they seemed so relaxed walking along the road, so casual in their sun-bleached striped T-shirts, their rubber sandals grinding over the gray dirt.
You may already know how the tweets end, but the story is given vivid life and new surprises with cinematographer Ari Wegner's sun-bleached colors and the cast's erratic performances.
We on the sun-bleached White House lawn could hardly believe our eyes when Rabin and Arafat, the Palestinian leader, reached across decades of war and enmity to shake hands.
With a sun-bleached, palm-lined view, kombucha on tap, and a common area shared with startup founders, the office bears little resemblance to the DCCC's starched-shirt national headquarters.
Masu was astonished by the monumental scale of the sun-bleached, concrete arena — built to hold 20,000 in a city of just 27,000 — and how it seemed suspended in time.
On the anniversary of the miscarriage, I replaced the statue's sun-bleached clothes with fresh ones, gave him a bath, kissed him on the head and put him back outside.
Back in Cahuita's national park, wildlife guide Richard Hills-Wilson pointed to the tangle of sun-bleached trunks that was once a broad stretch of sand he played on as child.
In their parched homeland, dotted by rusted-out tractors and sun-bleached billboards for debt relief and fast-cash loans, Toby and Tanner rob banks as a way out of poverty.
Josephine Merck, a friend from Montana, visited Ernest and Pauline in 1933 and remembered Ernest's hair "bleached by the sun"; it was highly unlikely that the sun "bleached" his dark hair.
Now it takes over an entire city: Madrid has been awash with Liverpool and Spurs fans since Wednesday; roads have been closed and hotels requisitioned and sun-bleached plazas staked out.
Abdallah's cousin lived there with his wife and seven children, and he welcomed us into his tent, a simple construction of plaited palm fronds draped over a scaffold of sun-bleached sticks.
The VHS tape, marked "Reel 1" in her mother's thick cursive, sat in the center of the coffee table like a flower arrangement until it became sun-bleached and was no longer playable.
The bearded young man who sat across from me in the conference room of a sun-bleached hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia, last fall was covered in dust from his journey to the capital.
The camera is often looking into people's faces: Ordinary people doing ordinary things — sitting in a folding plastic chair on an Art Deco hotel porch, walking along a sun-bleached, nearly empty boulevard.
Well, not so much her as her hair: glossy, caramel-tinted waves throw haphazardly in a deep side part that, to the untrained eye, would read as God-gifted or sun-bleached from vacation.
We walked along the Rio Branco, into a clearing where a half-dozen earthen mounds rose from the forest floor, piled with former belongings—sun-bleached mattresses, household appliances, pots and pans, flip-flops.
Bailenson, a forty-seven-year-old former psychologist and engineer whose sun-bleached chin-length hair suggests surfer dude, chaperoned me through a dozen or so digital excursions in the course of three hours.
Nestled snugly between the Maures Mountains and sun-bleached beaches of Saint-Tropez in France lies a happy little vineyard filled to the brim with brash, bold paintings inspired by comics and crime shows.
In a scene from 1996's Independence Day, Goldblum walks along a stretch of sun-bleached desert next to Will Smith, 16 years his junior and poised to become the biggest movie star on Earth.
Sun-bleached tie-dyed prints came in an array of sorbet hues, while floral motifs weren't just in traditional rose prints, but also in the hands of models as they carried bouquets of fresh blooms.
"His stories bring to mind John Steinbeck's forgiving depictions of scamps and scoundrels," Daniel Woodrell writes in his review, and "show great regard for sad-sack charmers stumbling along the sun-bleached road to wherever."
My favorite work is that by Keyezua whose Fortia series features a black woman, always in a voluminous red skirt (or dress) and wearing a variety of masks, sited alone in a rocky, sun-bleached landscape.
Splash has a coda that, at first, feels like the movie doesn't know where or how to wrap things up, but then whips out new information that casts the sun-bleached drama in a whole new light.
John Beasley Greene, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 24, made his spare "View of Luxor," of a pale desert and sun-bleached sky separated by a zigzag line of buildings and trees, in 1854.
Even decades after its fall from chart-topping prominence, glam metal—the eyeliner, the spandex, the sun-bleached, gravity-defying do's that gave "hair metal" its thrust—has cornered such a specific subsection of our cultural imagination.
Almost 8,000 miles away, pilots sitting at another sun-bleached desert base, this time in the United States, are among the crews that take over a few minutes after takeoff and guide the aircraft during the mission.
"I am a kid, and so I'm very impatient -- and I'm impatient for a very good reason," Levi said at a courthouse rally on Monday, his shock of sun-bleached hair barely peeking above a wooden podium.
His stories bring to mind John Steinbeck's forgiving depictions of scamps and scoundrels in "Tortilla Flat" and "Cannery Row," as both authors show great regard for sad-sack charmers stumbling along the sun-bleached road to wherever.
Her bikini-body was celebrated as proof that the perfect woman truly does exist: A slender white warrior with long, sun-bleached hair, gently cradling her breasts in her pink boxing gloves on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Devoid of people, his series showing Border Patrol target practice setups is eerie and foreboding, revealing the cracked Texan earth littered with sun-bleached shell casings and closeups of gray silhouette shooting boards, each violently ripped with tiny holes.
This fall, a new book and an exhibition in Houston will contrast his largely forgotten scenes of Central Park snowbanks, marshy Bronx riverfronts and Manhattan water towers with his later popular views of sun-bleached dirt roads in Texas.
Middleton is usually the one setting hair and makeup trends, but apparently she's hopped on L.A.'s favorite color trend at the moment: honey bronde, the summery color that lives somewhere between sun-bleached blonde and chocolate-brown brunette.
Many of Senegal's migrants come from sun-bleached flatlands near Koutia in the east that rely almost entirely on peanuts and a handful of other crops for income, even as a yearslong drought shows no sign of letting up.
Many of Senegal's migrants come from sun-bleached flatlands near Koutia in the east that rely almost entirely on peanuts and a handful of other crops for income, even as a yearslong drought shows no sign of letting up.
The color of candy apples, the pork chops looked decidedly un-tasty; on the tongue, they performed about as well as the eggs, the burn perching for a moment after first contact before dissolving away, like a sun-bleached nematocyst.
Over two days in early November, the 203 migrants here in Arriaga, in Chiapas State, would trek more than 40 miles through dense forests, sun-bleached farmland and highways patrolled by the authorities, terrain so unforgiving that some of their shoes fell apart.
The walls of the house, which once belonged to his father, the famous bombero Don Rafael Cepeda, are a monument to the family's cultural legacy, filled end to end with commemorative plaques and sun-bleached certificates of recognition, including one signed by Ronald Reagan.
At last night's Met Gala, the English actress debuted a chin-skimming bob with wispy bangs and white-blonde highlights, and it's the epitome of the Parisian aesthetic — like she rolled out of bed and onto the red carpet with soft, perfectly tousled, seemingly sun-bleached waves.
In his Topps card from that year, the Quebecois reliever is photographed with his eyes cast upwards through horn-rimmed glasses the size of cruise-ship portholes, as if watching his catcher assess a harmless foul pop; an empty ballpark sprawls behind him, sun-bleached and vacant.
Amazon's adaptation of Chris Kraus's autobiographical-ish novel — helmed by Sarah Gubbins and Transparent creator Jill Soloway — is just as self-indulgent as the thought experiments acted out by its artist characters, all bored by their own brilliance in the sun-bleached desert of Marfa, Texas.
What happened this summer in Russia, of course — those sun-bleached four weeks when it was coming home, everyone was coated in lager, Harry Maguire was a national treasure and waistcoats became de rigueur — has fundamentally altered the dynamic between England's national team and its public.
The plot invites comparisons to "The Americans"; the presence of Jon Hamm as a man of mystery prompts wistful memories of "Mad Men"; and the visual vocabulary — no one has bothered to address the abundance of overlit and sun-bleached shots — shows the indifference of a hasty live broadcast.
For his last Pikes set of the summer—a ten and a half hour session that rumbled long into Tuesday morning—Harvey's interpretation of adult dance music took in everything from sun-bleached Belgian new beat to rarer-than-hen's-teeth disco edits, thumping proto-house to a few fan favorites.
In the six years since, that wig deteriorated at a rate of knots, stagnating in length (locs, being hair, tend to grow), and getting increasingly and randomly sun bleached and progressively threadbare, until it exposed an alarmingly patchy scalp landscape, seemingly held together by prayer and a selection of oddly placed headbands.
In 1994, when the members of Korn—a then-unknown band from the sun-bleached exurban sprawl of Bakersfield, 120 miles to the north—took a round piece of cardboard from a frozen pizza box, signed it, and hung it on the wall alongside the studio's gold and platinum records as a joke, Kaplan left it up.
Camp Lemonnier in the sun-bleached Horn-of-Africa nation of Djibouti, for example, is not only an FOS, but also America's largest base on the African continent and the headquarters for Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA), which includes soldiers, sailors, and airmen, some of them members of the Special Operations forces.
After consulting a map, I narrowed down a circuit encompassing the mighty Sossusvlei dunes, the quaint beach town of Swakopmund, and the notorious Skeleton Coast — it is said it is so named because it's where ships and whales come to die, studding the shore with their sun-bleached remains — before veering inland, through the phantasmagoric mountainscape of Damaraland, back to Windhoek.
He's got delicate locks reminiscent of permed G-funk legend DJ Quik and a street-hardened perspective he says was inspired by 1993's Bangin' on Wax; and, though his sound lacks the narcotized thrum of young Hit Mob producers (and cousins) Ron-Ron or AceTheFace, its smooth, orange synth lines and skittering hi-hats evoke a contemporary take on G-funk's sun-bleached menace.
Instead, they offer purple wide-legged cropped pants, '70s-inspired glen-plaid suiting, cutoff sweatpants and, of course, a selection of graphic tees that align more with street-kid misfits than the sun-bleached surfer dude — all of which is available at the pop-up shop that Token Surfboards introduced last night with a party and performance by the jazz revival band Onyx Collective.
The oyster that would transform California was born in 21949, when the marine biologist and surfer John Finger, a rangy young guy with a pearl earring and sun-bleached hair, scored a five-acre aquaculture lease in Tomales Bay, north of San Francisco, directly atop the San Andreas Fault, where the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate continue to grind in opposition an inch or two per year.
The houses are built of sun-bleached painted wood and corrugated tin, much like the houses on the northern side of Oahu, in Hawaii, where I grew up, and there are dragonfruit trees, with their cacti-like, three-planed leaves and spiny pink fruits, and trees bearing two different kinds of oranges — the sour-sweet ponkan and the thick-skinned, meatier tankan — that, along with flying fish, are the island's culinary specialty.

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