Jack Lemmon kisses Lee Remick's neck in a scene from the 1962 film 'Days Of Wine And Roses.' Warner Brothers/Getty Images I broke its neck. When making a vase at the potter’s wheel, I torqued its ...
Critics of evolution often argue that life, rather than gradually changing over the years through natural selection, was actually created by a so-called “intelligent designer.” Their position is that ...
Though both giraffes and humans have the same number of individual neck bones (known as vertebrae), the two species also have size and structural differences. Just like humans, giraffes are said to ...
The late writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron famously felt bad about her neck. Ephron’s concern, as expressed in her best-known essay I Feel Bad About My Neck, was ageing, and the neck in particular as a ...
We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site. The neck is a locus of sensuality and metaphor, the breath of life and the loss of life. Kent Dunlap begins “The Neck: A ...
(THE CONVERSATION) I broke its neck. When making a vase at the potter’s wheel, I torqued its slippery neck clear off the pot as I tried to thin it into a graceful curve. I find vases gratifying to ...
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