Meanwhile, seagulls the size of winged chihuahuas stare malevolently down from steepled sandstone spires.
That first day I spent with the first sculpture I saw, the Winged Victory of Samothrace.
An onyx-winged cormorant arced downward, diving below the inky water while a hippo yawned its tusky jaws.
Hamlin as Perseus struggled to tame a white-winged Pegasus and to battle the snake-haired Medusa.
We want a horse for the ages, a winged Pegasus to become the subject of myths.
Another circle, land on my wrist (my eyes remained tightly closed those winged things are terrifying).
At 7, 264 yards, Winged Foot's West Course is the longest lay-out in US Open history.
Within seconds the five-seat winged craft was zipping 5 feet over the water at 60mph.
Why do the warriors fight with swords while winged battle cruisers rain down death from above?
The exhibit lingers on these winged messengers and traces their rise to art superstar status.
The beautiful three-winged house is where Kahlo grew up, lived for some time with Rivera and where she died.
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All around us, gannets those mesmerizing white-bodied, black-winged migratory seabirds torpedoed the water, hunting their favorite food, the herring.
Both fighters winged wild shots, and were often thrown off balance and tangled up with one another.
When the Na'vi ride a winged dragon, the first thing they do is plug into its circuitry.
Meanwhile, England's Ian Poulter won the qualifier at Columbus, Ohio, to secure his place at Winged Foot.
The winged mammals are valued from an ecological viewpoint for preying on insects, dispersing seeds and pollination.
Air France, the only other company to operate the delta-winged supersonic jet, has a fleet of five jets.
Winged Foot also is where former USGA President Sandy Tatum offered the defining comment for the U.S. Open.
The winged-eagle emblem is a tribute to one of the trio who died in a plane crash in 1919.
The winged critters like to feast on crops in the spring and hibernate in warm homes in the winter.
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On my spread in the Hudson Valley, red-winged blackbirds came back a week early and met a heavy snowfall.
Hard to believe he's talking about a dangerous, powerful weapon designed to spray lead pellets at pigeons--winged and clay.
Pigeon-winged books died on the ground, their pages lifting like feathers, until, at Fahrenheit 451, they burst into flame.
You meet Winged Foot members everywhere and they can't say enough about it.
Test flights of the shorter-winged design in 1978 proved encouraging, with flights of 15 minutes being recorded on multiple occasions.
This is the low-tech pastime of the century, and it's a lot easier than shooting a 76 at Winged Foot.
The U.S. Golf Association will announce Monday that the West Course at Winged Foot will host the 2020 U.S. Open.
In considering the well-trapped and slick greens of Winged Foot, Casper took the opposite approach on the 215-yard par-three third hole.
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GENEVA On the show floor, there were ultra-lux sports coupes, gull-winged Ferraris, a smattering of convertibles and boasts of much more to come.
Haas, who won the Senior PGA Championship two weeks ago, first played Winged Foot in the 1974 US Open as an amateur.
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