We could, he implied, be fried, blown up, poisoned or atomised any day now. |
Among the exhibits at Tate Britain is a heap of metal dust from an atomised passenger jet engine by Hiorns. |
The work is an atomised jet engine heaped on the floor of the Tate Britain. |
The disadvantage is that when they explode, the material is atomised and then can be inhaled by anybody of any age in the locality afterwards. |
The working class in Russia shrank to just over 1 million, atomised, demoralised, declassed. |
In the age of the global marketplace an increasingly atomised urban society consumes products and resources with little thought for their origin or future. |