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A big bag with a mass of, oh, 60 pounds.
Jake pulls a box with a mass of 22 kg.
I'm going to go with a mass of 2 kilograms.
A bomb cyclone can happen when a mass of warm air meets with a mass of cold air, and the air starts to move, with the rotation of the earth creating a cyclonic effect.
In the scene, a mass of villagers are watching Kubo's show.
I'm afraid my applications are getting lost in a mass of résumés.
Mr. Juncker, of Luxembourg, leads the commission, a mass of powerful bureaucrats.
Unless, of course, your target is a mass of people at prayer.
And one mole of carbon has a mass of about 230 grams.
Doctors had found a mass of 6 millimeters in her right breast.
It's why a mass of 50 echinacea (Level 2) tends to flop.
Bakers use it to turn a mass of flour into pillowy, tender bread.
A mass of muddy fans in a tangled heap at Glastonbury Festival, 19993.
What works is other people, a mass of other people organizing and solidarity.
They're beautifully human — a mass of contradictions and unique behaviors that resist quantification.
On the golf course, all I ever saw was a mass of people.
The result, it is hoped, will be a mass of differentiated, thriving towns.
There was a mass of people on the street leading into Galaxy's Edge.
Encryption meant the information stored in it was a mass of meaningless gibberish.
The leaders had to wind their way through a mass of lapped runners.
A lone lunatic murders a mass of innocent people in some public location.
Early on, I thought in terms of a mass of people versus individuals.
The front row is a mass of dyed hair and glitter-streaked faces.
Abrams complaints aside, Stranger Things is a mass of references both obvious and hidden.
Scientists have found a mass of warmer rock that appears to be welling upwards.
But Jones, the opinion pollster, doubted there is a mass of secret Trump voters.
Once conditions are right a mass of the worms will emerge and immediately mate.
"It's great support and there's always a mass of toddlers running around," she said.
The question is: what makes her so distinctive in a mass of emerging artists?
A mass of white hair fell around her face, whose flesh was like marble.
Our whole species is what Augustine called a massa peccati, a mass of sin.
The doctor told her it was likely just a fibroadenoma — a mass of dense cells.
Ms. McGinnis has a bright spirit, a mass of curly hair and a dulcet soprano.
There just isn't a mass of very high-income people using this to get benefits.
Get together a mass of people to dwarf the numbers of the white power rallies.
Aerial shots showed a mass of humanity leaving the central Tokyo palace following the speech.
The company's clean product branding has attracted a mass of young cultish fans, Recode reports.
It's a mass of fat, wipes, diapers and tampons that weighs more than 140 tons.
When it comes to foreign policy, American voters have always been a mass of contradictions.
The image Trump evoked, of a mass of counterprotesters "charging with clubs," is a complete invention.
If the ball has a mass of 23 kilogram, the gravitational force would be 23 newtons.
The network hub was a mass of wires — blue, orange, green — organized without any obvious reason.
Instead, a mass of organs as big as his head had formed between his little legs.
The recently discovered Higgs boson has a mass of about 130 times that of the proton.
The British system enforced divisions, putting a small elite above a mass of rebels and rogues.
Seeing a mass of naked people standing perfectly still—the hosts who've been retired—is upsetting.
Then a mass of Russian-speaking party members, brought up hating America, are due to retire.
One one side is a mass of 200 grams, with 205 grams on the other side.
It's just loose footage, a mass of roving B-roll covering whatever he saw each day.
A mass of telephone wires had been stripped from the walls; a dark rectangular outline remains.
A mass of heat stretches over the Pacific Ocean, reaching from Hawaii to Alaska and California.
I am referring to a mass of territory and peoples considerably larger than that of Europe.
"The new claim now is [a] boson with a mass of 16.7 MeV," Naviliat-Cuncic said.
A mass of banks and fund managers have predicted further declines for the pound since Friday.
Trump's scowl was partly buried in a mass of livid, blood-red and bruise-purple brushstrokes.
If you replaced that with a mass of 23 kilograms, the gravitational force would be 98 newtons.
Schardt had a mass of blood vessels in the part of her brain that affects her speech.
You're standing in the narrow booze aisle at the bodega: a mass of sweat and grim focus.
No other presidential nominee has seen a mass of leaders within their own party reject their candidacy.
It was a cylinder made of a platinum alloy and it had a mass of 1 kilogram.
Some victims had huddled in a corner where the shooter repeatedly shoots into a mass of people.
Thomas is at least triple-teamed, and his whole body looks engulfed in a mass of bodies.
In fact, he had told nearly no one before he addressed a mass of hastily assembled reporters.
Not to mention picking out a tiny white hat embedded in a mass of foaming white breakers.
Sheeple can be defined as a mass of ignorant, unoriginal humans that herd together and follow mindlessly.
There was a mass of paper notes and color swatches and "she was completely frantic," Carroll says.
Despite their potency at defeating massed enemies, dragons are fundamentally ineffective at controlling a mass of territory.
Her hair — originally a mass of well-kept brunette waves — grays, frizzes, and grows into an unmanageable tangle.
One painting depicts police firing tear gas, with thick plumes of smoke billowing across a mass of demonstrators.
Influencers are flocking to shopping and social app Dote — and bringing a mass of their Gen Z followers.
A zipper parts the bag into halves to reveal a mass of clothing and blankets and matted hair.
Google's recommendations could be off, or the service could struggle to keep up with a mass of users.
Often hatched in the internet's right-wing cesspools, these campaigns unleash a mass of harassment on unsuspecting targets.
However, Pluto is actually much smaller than that, with a mass of only about 0.2% that of Earth.
"You have to be closer to God than each other," he booms to a mass of slackening faces.
A mass of players posing for a mock group photo seems to be the single most popular celebration.
AT WHAT POINT does a mass of nerve cells growing in a laboratory Petri dish become a brain?
Even those seeking simple accommodations — a chair, for instance — described a mass of red tape and unreturned calls.
So in our case, let's say a bull elephant has a mass of 2721 tons, or 5,000 kg.
A mass of people snaked across the city's main streets and a long bridge over the Karoun River.
Dozens of partiers dropped into free fall and landed in a mass of sprawling bodies in the basement.
It led to patronage of a mass of hospitals, orphanages and children's charities, among them Thomas Coram's Foundling Hospital.
"There is a mass of humanity wrapped in foil lying on the floor in this facility," Castro said. Rep.
During a search and rescue operation officials spotted the trio floating on a mass of packages of different sizes.
In the picture posted to Reddit, a mass of undulating orange swirls sits in front of a dark background.
Their distinct personalities will emerge, and we'll get to know them as individuals, not a mass of potential brides.
Scientists hope to learn how the storm maintains itself and if a mass of material underlies the churning clouds.
The hot, dusty conditions across the Iberian Peninsula are the result of a mass of hot air from Africa.
Obama's stimulus package included some tax rebates, but also a mass of federal spending to kick-start job creation.
Since last August, in over 180 posts, they've shared a mass of gaokao tutorials covering a range of subjects.
I'd never once had to push through a mass of people to go home or prepare anything from scratch.
She said a mass of black matter haunted her before she deleted the images, and she heard demonic whispers.
Television channels broadcast images of autorickshaws and a crowd of people suddenly obliterated by a mass of falling concrete.
A mass of bodies sways behind me, hundreds of fellow spectators holding their own fightsticks and worn-down controllers.
"There's a mass of confusion between blockchain technology, which will have a big impact, and cryptocurrencies," Mr. McKnight said.
A mass of black and gray breaks through the waves, stabilizing the scene like an inlet bearing a riptide.
Galaxy clusters look like a mass of stars but are really groupings of hundreds or even thousands of galaxies.
But it takes a movement, it takes a mass of people to support that — and keep those movements sustainable.
He is presiding over a mass of litigation that seeks to hold the entire industry responsible for the epidemic.
His name was Gocha Pirtkhalaishvili and he suffered from a fatal heart attack while trapped inside a mass of players.
A fun classroom experiment involves adding sulfuric acid to sugar, which (after stirring) creates a mass of hot, black foam.
Their behaviour in groups is not as predicted by models that treat the economy as a mass of identical individuals.
A mass of underemployed labour is hovering in the northeastern rust belt above Beijing, and is looking south for work.
A mass of debris rolled down a lush mountain towards the small village, according to images posted on Zhejiang Online.
He is a sad product of rape culture, a mass of inchoate desires who barely exists in the tactile world.
The mantle has a mass of about [roughly 2000 septillion] kg and a density that averages about 2500 kg/liter.
The frogs normally lay a mass of 40 or so eggs on a twig or leaf over a freshwater pond.
It's a great time to feel a closeness to a mass of people, and feel supported by this vast network.
He lusts for glory, but only his own, and a mass of wounded feelings is encased in his tough hide.
In Zach de la Rocha's absence, B-Real is vicious and snarling, Chuck D a mass of purposeful slow movement.
The Sanders campaign has figured out that to mobilize a mass of Latinx voters, they needed to target the youth.
There has been some hand-wringing about the fired men: that a mass of male talent is departing the industry.
The scene is then interrupted by several patterned motion graphics before cutting to a mass of metallic-coated black bodies.
Tara finds a heavy bag stuck into a mass of sand blocking the other end and pulls it, despite Heath's protests.
A history of political interference, weak management and the lack of a bankruptcy code have created a mass of unrecoverable debts.
Apple needs to reach a mass of viewers if it wants to make the service into a truly profitable, sustainable business.
A mass of fetal remains had lodged in a piece of equipment, apparently flushed down a drain somewhere within city limits.
It was the era of mass production's answer to educating a mass of students to prepare them to enter the workforce.
Effectively, the study suggests that the star will become what's known as a planetary nebula, a mass of gas and dust.
There's no way to move such a mass of people in timely fashion, and so we are safest where we are.
IF BREXIT IS to happen on the due date of March 29th a mass of legislation must be passed by Parliament.
Davis kind of stumbled just as he was approached a mass of special teamers, but caught his footing and was off.
Their various quirks and mismatches, while tolerable during the regular season, congeal into a mass of dysfunction exactly when they shouldn't.
For instance, in 7 Pleasures, there's one scene where we're a mass of bodies moving over the space and each other.
But a monster lurks beneath the calm: a mass of fat, oil and wet wipes extending for at least 210 feet.
The physicists estimate it would take an asteroid with a mass of 1.7 quintillion kilograms or greater to incinerate the oceans.
Waiting in line for hours with a mass of people is obviously not the solution to stopping the spread of coronavirus.
Turning to my right, I saw a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mass of crinkly hair looking curious and amused.
But if you scatter a handful of echinacea in a mass of prairie dropseed or sideoats grama, it will look great.
Blockchain works by creating permanent, public "ledgers" of all transactions, potentially replacing a mass of overlapping records with one simple database.
In the video, Lamar lounges in a boat floating on a mass of humanity and walks in a forest alongside live panthers.
As Gillibrand addresses the crowd, the intrepid student carefully winds her way through a mass of supporters, lost in her dressing quest.
The report, referred to as a taxonomy, is a mass of graphs, tables and methodologies to determine if an investment is green.
The linear arrangement creates a latticework of lines, while the wired state makes the body look like a mass of magnetic filings.
Neighborhood Joint 58 Photos View Slide Show ' "Are you in line?" customers kept asking, waddling into a mass of puffy winter coats.
If they are able to follow through, the result would likely be a mass of underfunded token candidates, not necessarily serious challengers.
This visibility panicked people—and created an idea of a mass of homosexual people hiding behind closed doors, or in the bushes.
Together they crossed Park Avenue South, heading north and turning west on 25th Street, a mass of souls in need of consolation.
Thoreau preferred to understand clouds as something that "stirs my blood, makes my thought flow" and not as a mass of water.
"In a short time, the streets were a mass of garbage, bedframes, discarded refrigerators and stoves, mattresses and carseats," The Times reported.
His 21910 "Keilschrift" ("Cuneiform") transforms the orchestra into a mass of fluttering, murmuring repeated motives that twist into uncanny tendrils of sound.
She scooped a mass of clay out of a tub, shoved it in a plastic bag and just as quickly walked out.
The report, referred to as a taxonomy, is a mass of graphs, tables and methodologies to determine whether an investment is green.
He beat Hyman to the puck in a mass of bodies in front of Andersen for his 18th goal of the season.
The bank of stadium seats rose up and up and up, a mass of lemon yellow so bright it shocked the retina.
"I'm the back wall of the Sistine Chapel," said Ariana Grande, the singer, whose dress was a mass of papal conclave color.
Seemingly egged on by a mass of adolescent boys, he became even more extreme than he is in his usual campaign speeches.
I made a mass of corrections on the pages, typed in my marks, and in early September the new draft was ready.
Stacked on top of Super Heavy, the full rocket will have a mass of about 5,000 tons (10,000,000) once complete, Musk said.
Saturday, September 1 On Saturday, a mass of mourners will gather at the National Cathedral in Washington to attend McCain's memorial service.
The supermassive black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy is a beast, with a mass of 6.5 billion suns.
The bean bag chair is way more than just a mass of beads from which you played your Nintendo 64 as a kid.
They were there to study a rift in the ice shelf, a mass of floating ice the size of Vermont and New Hampshire.
It was basically just a mass of neutral hydrogen and neutral helium and dark matter, with clumps of dark matter here and there.
Peyraud attributed the downpour overnight Tuesday to a mass of humid, unstable air rising from the Mediterranean and a recent depression over Spain.
"A mass of Latin words falls upon the facts like soft snow, blurring the outline and covering up all the details," he wrote.
"You can imagine that, with the way we build now, it would be a mass of corroding steel by that time," said Jackson.
Now 67 with a mass of dazzling white hair, Taylor motions to a spread in her kitchen that she's prepared for her guest.
The ties were disclosed in the so-called "Paradise Papers," a mass of documents leaked to German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung and reported Sunday.
On Monday, a mass of protestors attempted to cross the border fence separating Gaza and Israel, and Israeli soldiers responded with rifle fire.
Weibo, China's version of Twitter, reversed its ban on "homosexual content" on Monday after a mass of complaints from its users, CNBC reports.
Fallen trees cut off roads to parts of the territory, with the city's popular Victoria Park covered in a mass of strewn branches.
Rooney's long diagonal free kick sailed beyond a mass of people in the penalty area and fell to Acosta at the back post.
At the hockey game against the United States on Saturday, Russian fans camped in a mass of blue and red behind both nets.
Ms. Constand cut a striking figure — a former basketball star, she stands six feet tall, and has a mass of dark curly hair.
John Kennedy's inaugural address even went so far as to attempt to disavow any intention of racking up a mass of early wins.
"Abortion activists claim that the fetus is just a mass of tissue, and that women are too weak to succeed without abortion," she wrote.
In San Francisco, the protest starts on Friday with a mass of people gathering around the offices of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
Alias is designed to fit on top of an Amazon Echo or Google Home where it looks like a mass of melted candle wax.
At the start of the video, Hayano points out a dirty, abandoned vehicle that has accumulated a mass of dead leaves on its windshield.
Some turn to cosmetic surgery and some embarrassingly hide their new bod — the body they worked so hard for — under a mass of clothing.
Now, the six-year-old has mastered the art of Instagram, gaining a mass of followers obsessed with her outfits, attitude, and couture lifestyle.
And more emphasis on greenery has meant a mass of environmental regulations on things like pesticide use and crop rotation that farmers find irksome.
Though you would like to think you can employ reason in this situation, you're really just a mass of neural impulses and primal reactions.
A block has a mass of 1 kg and is placed on a vertical wall such that the coefficient of static friction is 0.5.
"The sail on IKAROS is 7.5 micrometres thick with a mass of only 0.001g/cm^2, 100 times lower than their estimate," Jackson said.
The whole world, solid to your eyes, is actually a mass of unceasing chaos, humming along in ways we can't fully measure or understand.
The EU is fine-tuning a mass of rules introduced to make banks safer after the financial crisis that began nearly a decade ago.
Saturated with colors of an oil-slick opalescence, each nail-polish lacquered sculpture by Bill Thompson is hand-carved from a mass of polyurethane.
The U.S. focused on identity verification, validation, and standardization, collecting a mass of data through DMVs, visa applications, and other interactions with the government.
Monkey bread's first American incarnation was as a mass of buttery dinner rolls, baked together so they could be pulled apart at the table.
There, 26,000 light-years from Earth, and cloaked in interstellar dust and gas, lurks another black hole, with a mass of 4.1 million suns.
One day Mr. Fitzgerald emerged from the water with his face bloody and swollen from an encounter with a mass of floating fire ants.
Selecting the "Invisible Ink" option scrambles your message into a mass of dots that the recipient must swipe over with a finger to read.
There is, however, currently a major focus on omnichannel and experience, and we are moving from a mass culture to a mass of niches.
"It was super cool, a mass of girls at the finish line, all just watching the clock and jumping up and down," she said.
Someone in the visitors' guestbook, after all, has artistically rendered their experience in the pod as a mass of tentacles exploding out of the paper.
When I was with a mass of people, I felt that it would be OK—that somebody might get hurt, but I would be alright.
In addition to a mass of basic operating system elements and clearly terrorism-related material, they reveal some odd details about compound residents' media diets.
After ten years on air, "Drag Race" has accumulated a mass of rituals, principal among them a weekly congregation in bars for public viewing parties.
He seldom campaigned outside his home state for Democrats, and when he did, it wasn't to a mass of supporters fanning out toward the horizon.
Video from a hotel surveillance camera, also released by police, shows a mass of people fleeing the shooting in one area of the festival grounds.
One, a mass of black coils snaking around the body, conjured the state of anticipation that van Herpen experienced just before jumping from the plane.
A sky-top view of this peninsula shows a nation of dazzling light in the South and a mass of impenetrable darkness in the North.
The most stunning scene is of Lawrence suspended in a mass of water because the artificial gravity failed while she was in a swimming pool.
Do you really want to deal with a mass of homeless people or whoever is in there, they could be drug addicted, you don't know.
If both balls have a mass of 400 grams (around official mass), then the horizontal momentum before the collision would be –2.74 kg×m/s.
In this image, you can also see a red prominence sticking out around the midline — a mass of plasma that's floating above the sun's surface.
In 2014, a mass of warm ocean water known as "the Blob," moving north from Mexico, began to raise temperatures in the Gulf of Alaska.
Around the same time as the starfish began dying, a mass of warm water appeared hundreds of miles off Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon.
At the dock, a man and a boy tossed colored corn puffs into a mass of catfish so thick they were rolling on the surface.
With the exception of a few hidden ghost characters and a mass of sea creature ghosts (not his type), he's a fish out of water.
First, the company works with non-profits; local, state and federal governments and bureaus and others to ingest what is essentially a mass of unstructured data.
IN BRITAIN, a mass of data about Parliament's performance is in this week's first annual Parliamentary Monitor from the Institute for Government (IfG), a think-tank.
A mass of debris rolled down a lush mountain toward the small village, according to images posted by local state media on their official Weibo microblogs.
The bitter cold was the result of a split in the polar vortex, a mass of cold air that normally stays bottled up in the Arctic.
They sit on access to capital, technology and a mass of engineers who can all be moved over to the new economies while they transition out.
A pink-eared mantis shrimp carries, protects, and keeps a mass of eggs on her front appendages clean in the waters of Lembeh Strait in Indonesia.
The other a mass of poisonous air allowing not just orbit but engagement, binary communication between its moons that we could then experience in morse waves.
She smiles beatifically as we speak, despite the fact her hair— a mass of interlocking plastic hair elastics basket-weaved across her head—looks agonizingly tight.
Over the years, the fistula continued to promote the formation of collateral veins, leading to a mass of vessels at the back of the patient's brain.
In this 2010 novel, the human race is nearly obliterated when a failed government experiment produces a mass of hungry vampires, or "virals," into the world.
On the 220th, an army tank attacked the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, the oldest middle school in the country, where a mass of students had gathered together.
Here capitalism feels like the ugly social divider that it often is, a mass of useless objects that are consumed in a hope to fit in.
The next day, in a mass of beer drinkers dressed in traditional German clothes, I spotted him above the crowd, giving a toast atop a bench.
For example: A widespread panic about a toilet paper shortage indeed resulted in a mass of shoppers rushing to buy toilet paper, thus creating a shortage.
As long ago as 1913, a British surgeon pointed out that the appendix is a mass of lymphoid tissue that most likely protects against harmful infections.
When it came time for them to speak, a silent line of women and their attorneys filed past a mass of reporters in the cavernous courtroom.
As Miramax employees note, Weinstein was a mass of contradictions -- someone who could turn on the charm to woo Hollywood talent, awards voters and the media.
Eccentrics cosplaying as Founding Fathers or wearing pro-pot T-shirts had been replaced by a mass of earnest activists in button-downs and MAGA hats.
The nine-channel video installation is a mass of wires and screens, each one displaying banal and often sterile scenes from major airports around the world.
"I had difficulty coping with the fact that I was a nobody and a nothing -- just a mass of cells to be studied," she wrote in 2015.
"A Westhill High School teacher was also injured during the incident as she was trampled by a mass of students," the statement indicates without naming the teacher.
Since its inaugural event eight years ago, Wasteland Weekend has grown in popularity from a few hundred wastelanders to a mass of nearly 2,500 dust-covered revelers.
In a recent essay, Dan Nixon of the Bank of England pointed to a mass of compelling evidence that they could also be eating into productivity growth.
The big picture: Trump wants to spend more on prized projects, but still views most of government as a mass of fraud and waste — ripe for slashing.
But actually there doesn't seem to be any truth behind this; it's very hard to imagine gay people as a mass of subversives in the present day.
After a June heat wave smashed national temperature records in France and broke historic June records across Europe, a mass of hot air returned to the continent.
Just past the glittering high rises steadily jutting up in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, a mass of tents and people huddle across 50 city blocks.
This work, painted by Sam Gilliam in 1970, hangs loosely from five knots, a mass of glowing pink, yellow and orange folds like a partly gathered sail.
INSIDE the Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness, the mottled black fin of Britain's latest nuclear-powered submarine is just discernible above a mass of scaffolding.
He tells us that Europe was by 1500 "the most advanced civilization in the world," a traditional view contradicted by a mass of recent scholarship on Asia.
They were ugly, likely pedophilic nubs of people not given choice in the matter and thus left to rot on a mass of rotting rock under conviction.
But Mr. Lovelace's strongest works are those like "Life Trapped in the Bottle" (2004), which shows a mass of miniature figures crammed into an oversize liquor bottle.
Fox, who is 19, spent late Friday afternoon surrounded by a mass of reporters and television cameras after meeting this week with eight teams, including the Knicks.
But the actual explanation is that a mass of warm air has come in from the south, said Faye Morrone, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump called Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg a "mass of dead energy" and "a loser" on Thursday in a series of rancorous, personal tweets.
In another of her arrangements, a mass of tissue-petaled ivory peonies is disrupted by an alabaster anthurium, its spadix jutting up from the flower's platelike surface.
But it became clear enough when first a handful of families, and then a mass of them, began arriving at Reverend Kaneta's temple with corpses to bury.
Kickstarter projects only started getting taken seriously after a mass of them succeeded in shipping and, as of this writing, very few ICOs have produced much of anything.
Across the border in northwest Pakistan, a mass of snow, ice and rocks plummeted upon five houses in the mountainous Sher Shal village in the district of Chitral.
An analogy may help draw a picture of what&aposs going on: The tip of an iceberg is supported by a mass of ice that protrudes deep underwater.
Most people in the Crescent Theatre, a mass of old dears and dressed-up middle-aged couples, were there to see a musical performance of Jekyll and Hyde.
Yet to see the tree's distant crown, a mass of huge and shaggy boughs, curling downwards under their own weight, it is necessary to stand much further back.
As we gaze across the mobile landscape today, the best sellers are Apple's omnipresent iPhone, Samsung's range of Galaxy devices, and then a mass of Chinese Android phones.
Avery recognizes that as his company builds up its code reviewing service, it's going to create a mass of data about the coding process and common reviewer issues.
Within months the army had recaptured most big towns, pushing the insurgents into forests or Lake Chad, a mass of swamps where the borders of four countries meet.
"Some fish grunt, others whistle or sing" That such a mass of animals should go undiscovered for so long shows quite how inscrutable the sea has always been.
They actually sit on access to capital, on technology and a mass of engineers who can all be moved over to the new economies while they transition out.
This month, a slower-moving weather pattern in the high atmosphere (jet stream) allowed a mass of hot air from Africa to sit over Europe, baking the continent.
The data indicated that average temperatures across Europe were more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above normal after a mass of hot air came in from the Sahara Desert.
You're standing on the edge of a large gap dividing a mass of ten thousand metalheads who are about to face off in the genre's most dangerous ritual.
The skaters grunt and yell plays to each other, pushing and shoving in a mass of bodies, none of which want the other team's jammer to move forward.
Slower economic growth and a history of political interference, weak management and the lack of a bankruptcy code have however created a mass of troubled or stressed debts.
But just because you haven't seen a mass of kickballs descend on Duff in years doesn't mean the classic Disney Channel show isn't still relevant to your life.
If Trump did try to use the NSA for his own personal or financial gain, there would be a mass of resignations and whistleblowers coming forward, Moss said.
He rejects didacticism — "My story isn't an attempt to prove something" — pirouetting between saying and unsaying, creating a mass of competing meanings from which Adam's tormented psychology emerges.
Depending on the force applied to them, a mass of a hundred thousand ants or so can form a ball or a tower, or flow like a liquid.
Huge waves have been spotted over southern Lake Michigan, following a mass of cold air that pushed a north wind over the region, CNN meteorologist Michael Guy said.
"All our life ... is but a mass of habits," philosopher and psychologist William James wrote, though a 2006 study put the amount of habitual daily action at 40%.
Trump Tower is a mass of black glass and steel not far from Central Park, but since last week it has become New York's White House-in-waiting.
Verizon will also be getting a mass of media assets, some of which are still powerful, such as Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, and others not so much.
Ruais begins most of her pieces with a mass of clay equivalent to her body weight, and then uses her body to shape the clay into large ceramic sculptures.
The skin of the headless torso, which horizontally traverses the table on the far right and hangs off the edge, is a mass of pink, red, celadon, and yellow.
Many other parts of our brain are shaped by a combination of nature and nurture, like the amygdala, a mass of cells involved in processing our emotions and motivation.
Hurt (IPAC) Planet Nine, as researchers are calling it, has a mass of about 63 times that of Earth and 2 to 4 times the size of Earth's diameter.
Watching, I feel relieved, too, seeing the black love emanate from the room after spending several weeks watching various hotel doors open to a mass of sullen white men.
So much for Pro users who want to listen on superior wired headphones without a mass of dongles, or unlock their iPad Pro while wearing a hat and shades.
Setting aside the need for congressional approval and a likely fight with Mexico over financing, many who study borders doubt that a mass of concrete would accomplish its purpose.
It is now possible to fit the entire probe with computers, cameras and electrical power, a package with a mass of only one gram, a thirtieth of an ounce.
Before it was all over, the iconic twin towers of the Manhattan skyline had crumbled into a mass of twisted debris and a section of the Pentagon had collapsed.
Newspapers led their front pages with a Reuters picture showing May, dressed in a red jacket, standing apparently aloof and alone from a mass of suited male EU leaders.
He approached the Liverpool fans, a mass of red at the other end of the stadium from where his ignominy had descended, gingerly, nervously, palms outstretched, pleading for forgiveness.
Opening a cheap attaché case, Cooper showed her a glimpse of a mass of wires and red colored sticks and demanded that she write down what he told her.
In 2002, Larsen C's neighboring ice shelf, Larsen B, violently broke off from its parent, shattering into millions of pieces -- accelerating a mass of broken ice into the Antarctic current.
Meanwhile there's a mass of ads and news stories and specially commissioned videos jostling for position alongside whatever it is your celebrity Snapchatters or your friends are getting up to.
The researchers found 16 tiny fragments of paper in a mass of wet sludge crammed inside the chamber of a breech-loading cannon (how it got there is anyone's guess).
Thus far, according to the NYU scientists, the Thwaites Glacier—part of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet—has already drained a mass of water that's roughly the size of Florida.
MWC 2018 will go down in history as the launch platform for a mass of iPhone X notch copycats, each of them more hastily and sloppily assembled than the next.
Thames Water, the city's public water utility, reports that it is removing a mass of solidified concrete that's over 300 yards long and weighs as much as a blue whale.
Heavy machinery began drilling around the site Tuesday, starting a new phase of removing debris layer by layer, exposing a mass of tangled wires, broken glass and shards of cement.
Now the train filled my vision when I took aim, a mass of color and texture more than a coherent shape—black iron, gray steel, erupting in flowers of fire.
In the video (which is not for the faint of heart), Davis pulls out a umbolith, which is a mass of sebum and keratin, also known as a navel blackhead.
British newspapers led their front pages with a Reuters picture showing May, attired in a red jacket, standing apparently aloof and alone from a mass of suited male EU leaders.
The very, very thick football of crust encasing beef Wellington is cooked only on the surface; deep inside, where it meets the tenderloin, is a mass of wet, gluey dough.
It becomes a mass of naked bodies, giving and receiving pleasure, a sort of Platonic ideal of the Wachowskis' view of humanity's potential to do more than kill each other.
Each retirement brought forth a mass of candidates — and the elbow-throwing among Democrats has national and state party leaders worried that both contests could end up with Republican-vs.
UrbanStems is a member of the fewer, better camp, which is reflected in their selection — a few beautifully-crafted bouquets and potted plants, rather than a mass of mediocre arrangements.
Mr. Trump started the most recent fight early Thursday, calling Mr. Bloomberg, whom he calls "Mini Mike," a "LOSER" in one tweet and a "mass of dead energy" in another.
The supermassive black hole that lurks at the center of our galaxy, called Sgr A* or Sagittarius A*, has a mass of about 4 million times that of our sun.
"The thing is, this (Ramon) is a big international airport, representing a mass of tourists, which is seen as possibly competing with them in tourism and such things," Katz said.
If your jewelry storage strategy is anything like ours, you've likely got your heirlooms tucked into soft, cloth bags and your everyday favorites tangled into a mass of baubles and chains.
On Thursday night, army chief General Ousman Badjie, who had publicly stood by Jammeh, was seen smiling on the streets, wading through a mass of jubilant Banjul residents shouting and dancing.
"After all, if a lump of organic goo can somehow think, then it is no more odd to think that a mass of circuitry or artificial goo could think," he said.
Nestled between two coal-fired power plants, Manchester is a mass of closed storefronts, a smattering of broken windows and a couple of restaurants and one bar along the Ohio River.
In Trump's first TV ad of the presidential primary in 2015, he used an image of a mass of immigrants; fact-checkers revealed the picture was in fact taken in Morocco.
Read more ReadAnatolia is one of a few ancient sites that have a potential claim to the title of the "Birthplace of Modern Farming," having stockpiled a mass of archeological evidence.
And since Uber already owns the relationship with a mass of customers, it would be very difficult to dislodge them from a hypothetical position of leadership in the autonomous vehicle game.
If a mass of planets were involved, there would have to be more than 50 of them, perfectly aligned and "marching" in front of the star to create such a dip.
Then, after a countdown, a mass of protesters surged forward, with those behind digging their heels into the sidewalk and pushing with their shoulders against the demonstrators in front of them.
He'd swing his hammer and orks would go flying, or he'd jump high into the air into a mass of enemies with a combination of a boom and a wet squish.
The brutal chill was caused by the polar vortex, a mass of freezing air that normally spins around the North Pole but has made its way south to the United States.
It was in the upper 80s, with a mass of Midwestern humidity in the air, so he was giving me a tour of the grounds from inside his air-conditioned truck.
He was a fixture in Kenya's wildlife scene, an eccentric American with a mass of white hair, known for meticulous work on the black-market prices of ivory and rhinoceros horn.
This is the fraction of the ground coffee that actually dissolves and ends up in the final drink, depending on how water flows under pressure through a mass of coffee grounds.
Taking on risk is increasingly appealing to technology companies because it involves aggregating and analyzing a mass of health information but doesn't necessarily require buying or building a health insurance company.
That's given rise to "grazing tables," which typically appear at large gatherings, in which a mass of similarly arranged food is placed directly atop a table or on strategically hidden plates.
Authorities estimate Iraq needs $237 billion to restore a country smashed after the Sunni extremists seized the country's second-largest city of Mosul and a mass of territory in June 2014.
A mass of humanity crowded into stores for Coca-Cola, M&M's and Adidas, as well as souvenir shops, T-shirt vendors, tour booths, tattoo parlors and peddlers of giant margaritas.
There's a mass of seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean that last year, at its peak, was so large it stretched all the way from the Gulf of Mexico to West Africa.
But we'll have to wait until next season to see if Frank and Claire think of a way to pull themselves out of a mass of bad press and unfortunate political developments.
This year, among the Echo Dots, Instant Pots, Ancestry DNA tests, books by Michelle Obama, and Bose QuietComfort headphones bought on Amazon during Cyber Week were also a mass of Christmas lights.
He claims that the Large Hadron Collider could reduce the planet to a mass of hot matter the size of a football stadium, suck the planet into a black hole, yadda yadda.
" The 33-year-old appeared to backtrack on that statement during Real's celebration parade through the Spanish capital the next day, when he told a mass of supporters: "See you next season.
Hanumanthappa Koppad and nine colleagues were buried alive after a mass of snow collapsed on their post on the Siachen Glacier, which India and Pakistan have fought over intermittently for three decades.
The Orbiter has a mass of nearly 4,000 lbs, a wingspan of nearly 60 feet and is carrying a complement of 10 instruments for gathering data from our Solar System's central player.
The trip enabled Darwin to accumulate a mass of specimens and observations, the fragmentary clues that would fit together to form the basis of his epochal work "On the Origin of Species".
Over the course of the week, a mass of freezing Arctic air will creep down from the upper Midwest, into the South and East to cover most of the Eastern United States.
The biggest driver of ice loss is circumpolar deep water (CDW), a mass of warm extra-salty water that has been increasingly pushed under floating ice shelves by stronger polar westerly currents.
Authorities said that more than 1,100 firefighters with 327 vehicles and eight aircraft were battling the blaze that erupted amid a heatwave caused by a mass of hot air from North Africa.
Human beings have a density close to water of about 1 kg/liter so a typical Canadian male, who has a mass of 80 kg has a volume of about 80 liters.
For example, this volume's first poem, "Hills," begins almost in a mode of story-telling: A mass of hills in all the colours one can imagine or would even wish to imagine.
The surrounding area, known as the Kettle Moraine, is a mass of rocks, sediment and debris deposited by glaciers, which is why Erin Hills, which opened in 2006, has such dramatic topography.
One is that even though there are two dozen Democrats running, only a very small handful (like six) have been able to get and keep a mass of people excited about their campaigns.
"But what's going on under the surface is really just, "Can a mass of creators speak to the world, or are they going to be filtered by the traditional gatekeepers of popular culture?
The star has a mass of between a fifth and a third of the Sun, and is just 40,000 years old, while our own Sun has been around for some 4.5 billion years.
Whereas Germany has a "fat middle", with thousands of smallish global champions, Britain has a bimodal economy with a handful of gazelles at the top and a mass of zombies at the bottom.
"The Blob", a mass of extremely warm water that was primarily concentrated in the Bering Sea, but changed sea temperatures along most of the West Coast, "could not be explained without" climate change.
It's fun to watch confused Victorians eying a symbolic button and joystick with confusion, or see sexual liberation as a mass of floating boobs and boners, and it also drives the message home.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter — a satellite zipping around the red planet — captured a mass of ancient lava rock that looks strikingly like the Star Trek Starfleet insignia donned by the show's galactic explorers.
One stretch of the covered souk is now a dark tunnel, pierced by beams of daylight from roof shafts, its entrance a mass of stones and its shops clogged with rubble and weeds.
Parkland spurred a mass of student protests — a movement that brought so much pressure that even the conservative Florida legislature passed a handful of gun safety bills in the months following the Feb.
Despite cooking the rolls to the point where the sauce exploded out of some of them, the cheese was not totally melted and looked like a mass of partially-melted little cheese cubes.
The two northbound vehicles crossed into the southbound lanes and collided with another tractor-trailer and the church van, leaving a mass of flaming wreckage, Riordan told a press briefing near the scene.
" In the 2018 sci-fi flop Annihilation, Natalie Portman and a crew of military scientists enter "Area X," a mass of swampy wilderness that's been overtaken by a strange force called "The Shimmer.
And then, through the drifting marine snow, the entire creature emerged from the center of the dark screen: a long, undulating animal that suddenly opened into a mass of twisting arms and tentacles.
Housing 400 guest rooms over 19 stories, InterContinental San Diego is a mass of oversized windows overlooking the water with rooms that are above average in size and generally very affordable in price.
I liked the whole-wheat pizza crust enough to wish it had been allowed to breathe a little more under a mass of shaved asparagus, maitake mushrooms, jalapeños and three kinds of cheese.
Initially seen covered by a mass of dead birds, he goes on to seem to survive his own death and experience the (unseen) victory celebration of Macduff and Malcolm that concludes the opera.
Both moves came before a gun rights rally planned for next week that is expected to draw armed protesters and a mass of counter-protesters, raising fears of clashes between the two crowds.
How did the SS convince a mass of largely uneducated recruits who came from different places and didn't necessarily speak German to function as a cohesive unit, day after day, month after month?
As is often the case in such plays when the ball carrier is swallowed in a mass of large human bodies, it was difficult to tell precisely where the ball should be placed.
Even if it goes through there may be problems ahead, as Parliament must pass a mass of legislation, starting with a bill to give the deal legal effect and set a framework for transition.
Soulful British singer-songwriter Nao Jessica Joshua has built up a mass of hype over the last couple years, appearing on Disclosure's massive Caracal and jostling into the BBC's increasingly prestigious Sound of… list.
The SSM has dealt since it was established in 2014 with lingering troubles at euro zone banks caused by lower profits, an overcrowded market and a mass of bad loans, mostly in southern Europe.
"This glacial retreat at Potter Cove releases a mass of fresh water that alters salinity levels and unleashes sediment ... changing the abundance and diversity of wildlife," said Rodolfo Sanchez, director of Argentina's Antarctic Institute.
Block-jawed with a mass of thick black hair and wire-rimmed glasses, Brock became a fixture on the DC scene in the mid-1990s, penning anti-Clinton hit pieces in the American Spectator.
An object with a mass of 1 kg and a velocity of 1 m/s in the x-direction has a net force of 1 Newton pushing on it (also in the x-direction).
But the movie will make fans happy, very happy, and it will reduce everyone else to a mass of cooing, goo-goo-ing ninnies, all in the thrall of a character named Baby Groot.
By reducing fear through the amygdala, a mass of grey matter in the brain that impacts emotions, MDMA allows participants to revisit and reprocess trauma, adds Natalie Ginsberg, policy and advocacy manager at MAPS.
In the mid-1970s, he started working on an oral history of the Holocaust, conducting a mass of interviews with survivors, perpetrators and witnesses to the murder of six million Jews by the Nazis.
This is the closest to Its true form It can take in the human world (Its actual form is a mass of pulsing, evil lights — known as "the deadlights" — that exists outside our universe).
Colin, Mr. Barnett's character, is a mass of prickly contradictions: a son of Yorkshire (and a Thatcher-hating coal miner) who has grown up to be an urbane gay Londoner who advises Tory politicians.
On one side of the burning car was a mass of Yellow Vests and casseurs, and on the other a line of riot police, at the Place de la Concorde end of the Tuileries.
After catching a touchdown pass, Tennessee's Tajae Sharpe delivered the first marquee celebration of the regular season, rolling the football as if bowling and knocking down a mass of teammates lined up as pins.
Here are two stars with a mass of 1030 kilograms (equal to the mass of our sun) and a distance of 18 AU apart (1 AU is the distance from Earth to the sun).
As part of the Financial Planning Coalition, we have advocated in many different ways, but nothing beats a mass of financial planners in the same place, at one time, speaking with a unified voice.
The star, called GJ 3512, is about 12% the size of our sun, while the planet that orbits it has a mass of at least about half of Jupiter, our solar system's largest planet.
It may be tempting to take the junk to the dump, leave it on the curb or hand off a mass of unsorted goods to a charity that may not want or need them.
The third page pans around the woman, and we learn she is holding something against her chest — it's not clear what, the art is a scribble and her companion is a mass of black.
Screenshot: Wake Forest Baptist Medical CenterIf, at its most essential, the brain is a mass of wires and circuits, then when something goes wrong, logic suggests the brain can be re-wired to fix it.
And that makes sense, because it's simple to root for an individual person with an easily understood, singular body to break away from a mass of people who talk in unison and use confusing pronouns.
Meeker, of course, is one of the conference's highlights and an audience favorite with her lightning-fast slide show of the Internet trends for the year ahead, delivering a mass of information in 20 minutes.
Mueller witnesses and their lawyers say that they expect the special counsel's report to include a mass of detailed scenes in which President Trump lashed out about Mueller, Jeff Sessions, Rod Rosenstein and the FBI.
One of the artists she cited, British electronic musician Aphex Twin, hid behind a mass of screens and visuals during his performance at the festival, only poking his head up once during the entire show.
Not only has she garnered a mass of fans for her role on RHOBH and as a contestant in Dancing with the Stars, the dance music artist has taken her blogging to the next level.
To verify that the data was accurate, Motherboard spoke to HackerGiraffe, a hacker who, in another recent printer-centred campaign, recently fired a mass of commands to printers, telling victims to subscribe to YouTuber PewDiePie.
The United Nations estimates about 70 percent of the world's land is undocumented, prompting a mass of initiatives to create databases, make up for the patchy records and use technology to better protect undocumented assets.
Considering their presentation, grasp on varied flow patterns, and diversity of rap skills among its members, it's easy to tell that they have the key ingredients of group that can reach a mass of people.
A U.K. Parliament member released a mass of internal documents from Facebook last week that the lawmaker says show the social media giant gave some third parties special access to user data without users' consent.
The Welles portrayed remains a mass of contradictions -- bitter over the handling of "Touch of Evil," his acclaimed thriller, but eager to receive a career-achievement award that he thinks will jump-start his career.
When Senate Republicans attempted to include Delrahim in a mass of nominees confirmed by voice vote before the August recess, Elizabeth Warren blocked the maneuver, seeking a larger debate around the nominee—and antitrust policy.
NBC's Megyn Kelly on Tuesday questioned Starbucks' new policy that allows non-customers to sit in the stores and use its restrooms, saying that it could lead to a mass of homeless people occupying cafes.
When archaeologists finally opened a previously undiscovered black granite sarcophagus in Alexandria, Egypt, this summer, reports of what they found inside were, by most measures, unremarkable: three skeletons and a mass of reddish sewage water.
In one troubling incident, a taxi driver was captured on video driving into a mass of protesters, injuring three people, including one 23-year-old woman who protesters say won't be able to walk again.
She also claims that TikTok took the videos she had drafted but never posted along with a mass of other private user data, and that that data was then passed along to servers in China.
The goal is to ensure a mass of players do not crash the servers, which, honestly, if the services crashed randomly, would be the most classic thing Blizzard could do to recreate the original WoW experience.
Only her hair seemed to be made of anything earthly: It billowed over her shoulders in a mass of dense sable curls that snapped the teeth of every comb Lady Aisha had ever taken to them.
Electronically stored information (ESI) from smart appliances, home security systems, fitness trackers and now personal assistants like the Amazon Alexa are compiling a mass of information that is making its way into the U.S. court system.
Coon's Nora, in particular, was a mass of fascinating contradictions -- tough and loving, but so deeply wounded that she kept seeking some sort of closure, to the point of abandoning those she loved and braving death.
Images he displayed on a personal website included the stark Belgian countryside, a man gazing down at a train station, a wide river flowing near a World War I memorial beneath a mass of dark clouds.
The recent scientific surprise involves a black hole from the second class, with a mass of about 800 million times that of our sun, that existed when our universe was a mere 690 million years old.
With a mass of hair, big brown eyes, and a good heart, his Stranger Things character Mike Wheeler is the embodiment of the earnest 80s adventure movie kid who fools his parents and saves the day.
A mass of Arctic air now has much of the north half of the country wrapped in an icy bear hug, and meteorologists expect the single-digit temperatures to stick around for at least another week.
Female ruin is a story staple of "Around the Web," and old photographs of Ms. Reid are dangled frequently as bait, along with a mass of scraped Snapchat portraits and context-free, isolated female body parts.
Roger Griffin, a scholar who studies the racist right, pointed out in a 2010 paper that contemporary white nationalist movements are "groupuscular," meaning that they're a mass of small groups connected through a dense network of relationships.
Seven small office tables have been arranged in two rows, each table equipped with a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, and mousepad, with a mass of cables and wires spread out around the PC towers on the floor.
Taking a step backwards reveals a mass of works that feel almost akin to a graduating MFA class: disparately focused entities that come together with the shared end goal of condensing culture into a series of objects.
Higher Ground representatives said they were launching a campaign now because they sensed "a mass of ... people who want to speak out", including tens of thousands of its own individual members who have lost homes to floods.
It's a billion miles from Pluto in a part of space known as the Kuiper Belt, which is made up of a mass of icy bodies thought to be leftovers from the dawn of the solar system.
Next month Christian Boltanski will install "Animitas", a mass of small Japanese bells on long stalks that will chime "the music of the souls" as they sway in the breeze on an island in Jupiter's duck pond.
They were constructed out of sheets of zinc-plated steel that had been laser-cut into curling forms that called to mind a Spirograph set, and then molded by hand into a mass of pulsating lacy spheres.
The first time Margherita appears, she's running over to the clashing protesters and police officers, a mass of churning action — truncheons, limbs, water hoses — that evokes one of those giant canvases depicting the massacre of the innocents.
Outside the expo center where the rally took place, a mass of young, almost exclusively white Trump supporters and young, predominantly nonwhite protesters stood across a driveway from one another, separated by a line of police officers.
Then, when my other neighbor cut back my pine branches hanging over her driveway, I dragged a mass of dying bamboo from a trash pile on someone's curb to shield my view of her floodlight and car.
As countries around the world establish drone regulations, they seem to have settled on using a mass of 250 grams, or about half a pound, as the threshold to require registration and/or further permission to fly.
If you're used to thinking about politics along conventional left-right lines, the Silicon Valley ideology Ferenstein sketches might initially seem like a mass of contradictions — it's simultaneously anti-regulation and pro-government, libertarian and pro-Obamacare.
A pair of assistants help her with the more menial tasks, but she alone hovers over the flames of a blazing charcoal brazier, rolling a mass of crab and egg in boiling oil without batting an eye.
A case in point is the winner of one of the photojournalism categories, Australian Paul Hilton's image of a mass of illegally hunted pangolins, seized before their intended export while frozen from Sumatra and laid out to thaw.
If the glacier were to melt, it would drain a mass of water that is roughly the size of Great Britain, and its collapse would raise global sea levels by almost 3 feet, potentially overwhelming existing populated areas.
The bartender - two robotic pincher arms, modeled after those used in car factories - stands on a small stage in a corner of the room, below a mass of liquor bottles, and can churn out 80 drinks an hour.
In February, activist Michael Best took a novel approach to filing a mass of Freedom of Information Act requests at once: he wrote a script to automatically ask for the files of just under 7,000 dead FBI officials.
A mass of people who are prepared to stand up and say that everyone is a human being and everyone has the right to exist as they want to exist and to love who they want to love.
Bites Kallaloo, a mass of greens and okra, pork and crab, slow-simmered into a deep, darkly flavorful stew, is a dish usually best found at granny's house — if you're lucky enough to have a West Indian granny.
Cutting off a mass of extra skin, as anyone who has been obese and has lost a great deal of weight knows, is not a matter of simply taking a scalpel, snipping it away and stitching it up.
" For Peter to inspire a mass of followers, Hesse complained, was a misunderstanding of the whole point of the character: "He does not want to follow the path trodden by many, but to resolutely plow his own furrow. . . .
Their younger daughter, Jane, who spent critical hours on the night in question cowering in a closet, has grown up (or at least gotten older) and departed for college, a mass of rebellion, resentment and caustic self-loathing.
We ventured out into the quad next to my accommodation block, and all I could see in the cold, misty smoking area was a mass of students completely off their heads, all on the same dirt-cheap powder.
Today, when you drive into the city over the main bridge and look down as you approach Tahrir Square, Maspero Triangle is a mass of rubble and rising dust, reminiscent of photographs of many a city after war.
Sales of e-cigarettes have decelerated over the past four weeks, led by a slowdown in demand for Juul products amid a mass of negative headlines and a spate of vaping-related illnesses, according to new Nielsen data.
In May, a new analysis by the 3,000 physicists monitoring the big Atlas detector (one of two main detectors in the CERN tunnel) reported no hints of superparticles up to a mass of almost 2 trillion electron volts.
They filled the sidewalks outside the terminal and packed three stories of a parking garage across the street, a mass of people driven by emotion to this far-flung corner of the city, singing, chanting and unfurling banners.
Upon a field of parched and dirty bone-white, a blue-and-black-on-white portrait of a bearded man in a beret (Che?) rises to the center of the field from a mass of blood-red strokes.
Hundreds of mourners listened at the Brooklyn-Guernsey-Malcom High School gymnasium during a Mass of Resurrection to honor the 20-year-old college student, who vanished on July 18 after leaving her home to go for a jog.
Martha Dickinson Bianchi, the poet's niece, recalled grape trellises, honeysuckle arbors, a summerhouse thatched with roses, and long flower beds with "a mass of meandering blooms" — daffodils, hyacinths, chrysanthemums, marigolds, peonies, bleeding heart and lilies, depending on the season.
In last week's storms, a low-pressure system from the west generated a mass of air that stayed moist and semitropical, setting off thunderstorms that moved across the southeastern and central parts of the state, Mr. Van Speybroeck said.
The coffin, burnished mahogany topped with a mass of yellow and white peonies, freesia and roses, was laid out in the main hall of the library, in the same place where her husband's coffin was on display in 2004.
Italy, which has repeatedly complained that it has not received full cooperation from Egypt over the killing, has asked for the phone records of 13 individuals as well as a mass of other information, including video from surveillance cameras.
They slice her open and rip the fetus out—already formed and recognizable as a tiny dolphin—and then stick the dead fetus in the water, where a mass of squirming, thrashing piracatinga fish come to feed on it.
The city was home to several major Chinese heavy industries -- the Hubei Arsenal and Powder works, Hanyang Iron and Steel, a railway line to Beijing, regular steamer services to Shanghai, a mass of silk filatures, cotton mills and canneries.
"There is a mass of U.S. data including key employment numbers, durable goods and factory orders and if these also fall below expectations it would be reasonable to expect another wave of selling," Kingdom Futures said in a note.
The Midwest's deep freeze was brought by the polar vortex, a mass of cold air that is normally contained above the North Pole but in recent weeks broke apart, sending a block of icy air toward the United States.
Inside the Javits Center in Manhattan — the site of Clinton's planned victory party — a mass of Democrats stood aghast on the convention center floor watching CNN and MSNBC on the massive screens hanging above the dozens of American flags.
As explained in the video above, that's about a million million times greater than the energy of a dental X-ray packed into a single particle with a mass of less than one-millionth that of a single electron.
The so-called polar vortex pushed a mass of cold air into much of the Midwest agriculture belt, with temperatures expected to plunge in some areas as low as minus 40 degrees, the point at which Fahrenheit and Celsius converge.
When the wound was made, & the instrument was withdrawn, the pain seemed undiminished, for the air that suddenly rushed into those delicate parts felt like a mass of minute but sharp & forked poniards, that were tearing the edges of the wound.
"My music already sounds a bit 'remixed' in the first place and I often consider it more as a mass of sound rather than actual songs that could be reinterpreted from what I've already done," he stated in a press release.
"These orbits, and a simple application of Kepler's Laws, provide the best evidence yet for a supermassive black hole, which has a mass of 4 million times the mass of the Sun," explains UCLA's Galactic Center Group, which produced the animation.
The real godsend, though, might have been what happened a little more than four months later when hundreds of worshippers showed up to the shrine for a Mass of thanksgiving on Our Lady of Prompt Succor's feast day, she said.
System updates, SpaceX says, will allow the network to stay relevant and up to speed with technological changes — hopefully ensuring that we don't end up with a mass of useless satellites in low orbit a few short years after their launch.
With Google Play users in the U.S. accounting for less than 2% of Messenger Lite installs so far, and Messenger Lite overall still not raking in a mass of users, you can see why Facebook is looking to do more.
Those are emphatically not the questions that are coming up in the Trump-driven conversation about the caravan — which is using the sheer fact of a mass of people traveling northward to activate fears of an invasion by unknowable foreigners.
It's possible that when the US Army Corps of Engineers released a mass of water from Florida's Lake Okeechobee to prevent flooding, those fertilizer-rich waters flowed to the ocean and helped fuel the current bloom, the Washington Post reports.
While it is not as hard to detect as the F-35 and certainly the F-22, it would still be a lethal and evasive threat hidden within a mass of conventional aircraft and missile tracks in any flashpoint scenario.
In an investors meeting last month, Verizon Wireless's chief financial officer Matthew Ellis told investors, "I'm not going to say never on anything" when asked if the company had any plans to acquire a mass of media assets as well.
That hydrogen wall is the outer boundary of our home system, the place where our sun&aposs bubble of solar wind ends and where a mass of interstellar matter  too small to bust through that wind  builds up, pressing inward.
Democrat Jon Ossoff fell below the 50 percent level needed to claim an outright win against a mass of opponents in a closely-watched special election on Tuesday in Georgia's 6th congressional district, setting the stage for a runoff in June.
A private plan has been devised to salvage Banca Monte dei Paschi, whose shares are at record low because of a mass of bad loans in the bank's balance sheet, with no direct state support to avoid triggering the bail-in.
But then she has to pore through a mass of emails from three insomniac Harvard graduate students who likely have been up all night documenting how President Donald Trump's administration is altering government websites related to science and the environment.
Months before The Atlantic caught the term's self-proclaimed founder—Richard Spencer—on camera among a mass of Sieg Heil-ing men in the basement of a U.S. federal building, this once obscure political phenomenon was brought into the limelight.
Matty Roberts, 2000, initially posted the suggestion that a mass of people storm Area 251, a highly secretive US Air Force testing site, to get a look at what's inside and "see them aliens," as the original event posting suggests.
In replacing a mass of central, state, inter-state and local levies — among the most common complaints of foreign investors— a single duty was expected to transform India into a common market, bringing with it increased efficiency and lower corruption.
My character, the Space Marine commander Gabriel Angelos, spouted his lines about protecting humanity while carving through a mass of nameless orks who popped up in dribs and drabs along the long, sinewy walls and courtyards of an under-bombardment fortress.
Scientists had been tracking the progress of a mass of smoke via NASA satellite images, as it rose off farmers' fields in the nearby states of Punjab and Haryana and floated across the plains toward the city, a two-day drift.
The protest on Sunday was one of the largest in Hong Kong's history, drawing a mass of people who filled the streets for more than a mile in a striking display of defiance against Beijing's rule over the semiautonomous territory.
" But he said the reality of his injury — initially a frayed deltoid ankle ligament, then a mass of complications — made him ask more urgent questions: "What was the calling of the artist, and how do you live up to that responsibility?
A mass of previously "isolationist" Americans did not, as O'Toole implies, suddenly line up behind the president once he changed his mind about neutrality and asked Congress to take the nation into what was then the bloodiest war in history.
Ask him what his idea of earthly happiness is and he'll invite you to look around: Slayer on the jukebox, walls and ceiling garlanded in surrealist art and medieval weaponry, a mass of sombrely clad headbangers shrouded in red light.
Commissioned to make a movie for the centennial of the Armistice, using original footage, Peter Jackson has taken a mass of World War I archival clips from Britain's Imperial War Museum and fashioned it into a brisk, absorbing and moving experience.
In this analysis, government plays a critical role in raising productivity by funding scientific research, improving education and training, and making sure that the patent system helps innovators earn profits without tying them up in a mass of infringement suits.
On a sunny May morning, a mass of Brexit Party supporters, armed with placards and warmed up by a tub-thumping speech from Ann Widdecombe, a former Tory minister, chant "Nig-el, Nig-el" as their hero clambers on to the platform.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Before his shows at a jazz club in Bangkok, Pan Pan Narkprasert, 29, slathers layers of makeup on his face, emerging after two hours transformed into Pangina Heals, a larger-than-life, purple-lipped lady with a mass of blonde hair.
Unfurling a mass of yellow umbrellas, a symbol of the 2014 movement that blocked major roads in the financial hub for close to three months, the demonstrators gathered at the same spot where police fired tear gas on the crowds three years ago.
A chubby toddler with a tuft of Tweety Bird hair, accompanied by a caretaker with a mass of braids coiled on top of her head, passed by, enacting a kind of call and response, whose vibrations bounced off the tunnel's walls: Cuckoo?
She was as recognizable to many Parisians as were the politicians in the Élysée Palace: a dramatic, sparrowlike woman, always in black, with a pale powdered face engulfed in a mass of titian hair and bangs that fell to heavily mascaraed green eyes.
The MIT project is vying with research teams in France, China and Britain to develop a reactor that can generate more energy than the enormous amount that fusion consumes, and can also safely contain a mass of super-hot gases or plasma.
Mr. Britton, who was 21976 when he died on July 22009 at his apartment in Manhattan, went on to become a partner in another bookstore and was a collector of celebrity self-portraits, along with a mass of books of his own.
"The deputy that was on scene investigating a different call was immediately faced with, in his words, a mass of people running out of a building all coming to him for help when the shots were still being fired," Sheriff Meeks said.
"Could we spread this out and make it look edible," Yadira Garcia urged, as the children drizzled balsamic dressing over a mass of spiralized zucchini and garnished the tray with cherry tomatoes plucked from a sprawling vine growing a few feet away.
If people are forced to quarantine themselves for a number of weeks right now, and the government shuts services down, the risk is that a mass of people will then become sick when they start to leave their homes after the quarantine period.
In other words, Dallas embodied much of the league in the aftermath of the 22011 lockout, a mass of clubs wheeling, dealing, and failing to keep up with the NBA's one percent, punting on the present for a shot at a better future.
So next time you think about pulling on those lederhosen and sloshing a mass of brew with your friends — and a couple of thousand strangers — be sure to make a toast to the happy couple and the royal family that started it all. Prost!
Last month, researchers sent shivers down our collective spines when they put out a study showing that all the world's spiders consume up to 800 million metric tons of food per year—a mass of meat roughly equal to all humans on the planet combined.
I glimpse a Klimt drawing where he does something astonishing with the curve of a model's hip and shoulder with just a pencil line, and then I see a Schiele that's all muddy, expressionistic watercolor, the figure emerging from a mass of washy pigment.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK It's been almost a month since a mass of protesters from around the UK headed to a barbwire-ringed complex on a Bedfordshire industrial estate for the biggest-yet demonstration outside Yarl's Wood, Britain's most notorious detention center.
Not least among them was "Good Humor," a three-foot-high fiberglass sculpture by Mr. Oldenburg that looks at first glance like a mass of coiled entrails but is actually an immense ice cream bar on a stick, with a pendulous drip at one end.
Dr. DeGioia said he planned to apologize for the wrongs of the past "within the framework of the Catholic tradition," by offering what he described as a Mass of reconciliation in partnership with the Jesuit leadership in the United States and the Archdiocese of Washington.
Just after the final whistle, video showed a mass of Russian fans — many of them wearing gloves more common in mixed martial arts fighting and with shirts or scarves covering their faces — streaming into a nearby section full of English fans and attacking them.
Twenty-eight Democrats at one point or another declared their candidacies, including a scammy small-city Florida mayor and a surprisingly successful small-city Indiana mayor, two Johns, two Joes, a mass of men with last names beginning with the letter B, and Marianne Williamson.
But the most urgent threat to Notre-Dame is thousands of scaffolding tubes — remnants of renovation work from before the fire — that were welded together by the blaze, creating a mass of twisted metal of roughly 250 tons that is weighing down on the structure.
Fresh snow buried cars and snarled travel from Denver to St. Louis, and behind the snow came a mass of air so frigid that the National Weather Service declared a wide area of the north central United States to be entering another deep freeze.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's a mass of garbage roughly as large as France that floats in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean, formed over years as ocean currents gather plastics and other debris from around the world in one spot.
It also conclusively proved that the 703/270 infotainment-driven news cycle, where the lines between what's real and what's fake are blurred so much that they're just a mass of gray, can hamper journalism, politics, and the very nature of truth in huge ways.
But when the clock struck five, Paxx Caraballo Moll, in a navy work shirt nearly soaked through, sweat beading along their sideburns, in a hat with the word "QUEER" stitched across its front, was confronted with a mass of ripe plantain gnocchi dough that needed rolling.
"People making decisions have to pay attention to a mass of people that come out on to the streets to demand action in the face of this crisis we are in," said Roman Paluch-Machnik, an Extinction Rebellion activist who has been arrested more than once.
A lucky handful churn out features for the New York Times Magazine and GQ for $2 a word and then deliver half-apologetic aw-shucks accounts of their success on the Longform podcast, which dispenses romantic tales of literary striving to a mass of naive supplicants.
It is an event where all kinds of people are all sitting in the same bowl screaming together or at one another, a mass of life in collision with itself and, like, any fucking stupid thing can happen if everyone gets tired and bored enough. Anyway.
"Even before the universe was 11.73 billion years old, XMM-2599 had already formed a mass of more than 300 billion suns, making it an ultramassive galaxy," said Benjamin Forrest, lead study author and postdoctoral researcher in the University of California, Riverside's Department of Physics and Astronomy.
I hope that in seeing POC faces on the cover, readers might see the humanity in all those people at home or in faraway places who are suffering the terrors of war or violence or oppression, instead of just seeing a mass of faces that blend together.
This, coming from the man who staged a child orgy in a sewer in It, and crushed a couple under a mass of sharp-toothed toads in Rainy Season, and terrorized teenagers on a raft with a creature that dissolved flesh and bones upon touch in The Raft.
Housing 400 guestrooms throughout 19 stories, InterContinental San Diego is a mass of oversized windows overlooking the San Diego Bay, with King and Double Queen City View rooms that are above average in size and start at $153 per night, when you book direct on the IHG site.
Witness the "Sunrise Fog II" watercolor and "Yellow Jacket Fog," a watercolor of a half-length figure in a hooded yellow jacket, seen from the rear, against a mass of mauve-grey-blue-rose patches that slowly resolve themselves into a suggestion of some unnamed place in Maine.
The young director Trey Edward Shults suggests as much by opening with a close-up of Krisha (played by the director's aunt Krisha Fairchild) staring into the camera, her lined, tanned face framed by a mass of springy gray hair that might as well be a mess of snakes.
Desirable debris —he prefers not to call it garbage—also collects at the edges of buildings, such as next to Nasdaq's tower, on Broadway, where he found some strands of plastic turf tangled amid a mass of hair and a hunk of what can only be described as filth.
Most adventurers who cheated bandits, guards and thirst to enter this African El Dorado found it dusty and dismal, "nothing but a mass of ill-looking houses, built of earth," in the verdict of René Caillié, who sneaked into the city in 1828 disguised as an Egyptian peasant.
Today, after eight years of struggle, his career with the city is over, the Deer Hill Road site is still just a mass of dirt and shrubs, and Mr. Falk has become an outspoken proponent of taking local control away from cities like the one he used to lead.
His wife Aimon and son Khun joined hundreds of fans at the stadium where a mass of messages, floral tributes, shirts and scarves were laid in honor of the father of four and founder of duty-free King Power International who was a huge favorite with the club's supporters.
Elsewhere, Leena Nio's equally huge renderings of bulky turtleneck sweaters, "Ghost" and "Ladder I," portray something that is surely a fashion necessity in Finland, yet the way in which the unraveling sweaters resemble a mass of electric cables raises more strictly universal questions about the relationship between technology and human interiority.
As a mass of marquee 205-to-265ers reach an age when they should think about purchasing long-term care insurance instead of limping through another training camp, the only thing that can keep the division from devolving into a fallow wasteland is new names with heavy hands and unmanufactured charisma.
The crux of the proposed changes are this: the gender-recognition system devised in 2004 allows trans people to update the gender on their birth certificates, but requires them to see two doctors, compile a mass of supporting documents and apply to a government-appointed panel who have never met them.
This is a black hole with a mass of between 100 and 1,000 times that of our Sun: too large to be the result of a single collapsing star (stellar black hole), but not big enough to be the result of a whole collapsing regions of space (supermassive black hole).
" Thirty years later, The Economist described an effort to take advantage of American Express's transactional records: "Powerful data-crunching computers known as massive parallel processors, equipped with neural-network software (which searches, like the human brain, for patterns in a mass of data), hold out a vision of marketing nirvana.
The scene in which Renata holds up traffic in front of a mass of beeping horns, shrieking profanity as she kicks her husband out of the car — only to later go pick him up on the side of the road in a fit of sympathy — is utterly ridiculous but completely believable.
The whole surface swims and slithers, evoking a mass of crumbling skyscrapers, like the images of fractured Eiffel Towers that Robert Delaunay began making around 1910 One of the Zwirner spaces on West 19th Street houses two "Infinity" rooms that will undoubtedly attract lines around the block and hours of waiting time.
Then he saw Jackie Kennedy, sitting on a folding chair in bloody clothing; and next, along in Trauma Room 1, President Kennedy himself, lying on a cart with the operating light full on him, his head a mass of blood and blood clots, his face cyanotic, swollen blue-black, with the eyes protuberant.
He was raised on Beekman Place and attended the private St. Bernard's School, where, he said, he wrote his first serious work, a poem, when he was 11: It was a sad autumnal morn The earth was but a mass of clayOf foliage the trees were shornLeaving their branches dull and gray.
These ominous phenomena take two ingredients: a mass of hot air that produces an updraft, in this case columns of smoke-filled air, and an unstable atmospheric environment that allows the updraft to continue rising higher than it otherwise would, says Scott Bachmeier, a research meteorologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
All photos by the author A mass of New Yorkers gathered in Columbus Circle near the southwest corner of Central Park yesterday at noon to collectively share their contempt for Donald Trump, the man who may very well become the first Republican presidential nominee to have previously branded both steak and cologne.
The caravan isn't really a caravan at all, but a mass of around 4,000 people spread out over Guatemala who are blindly following those in front of them, making their way — some by foot, others by bus and car — to the Mexican border and, they pray, to the United States after that.
Several news outlets carried a live feed as Trump, accompanied by a mass of Secret Service agents, walked along a concrete barricade and then jumped down from the wall into a grassy area before proceeding into the rear entrance of the Hyatt Regency Hotel, where the convention is taking place this weekend.
Based on the new information, the scientists have concluded in a study released this week in the journal Nature that whatever object is creating the bursts, it must be in a very odd and extreme cosmic neighborhood, something akin to the environment surrounding a black hole with a mass of more than 10,000 suns.
Removing Trump from office would almost certainly require a dramatic shift in public opinion to give a mass of Republican senators political cover — a swing not just from independent voters but a large chunk of Republicans too, who would have to turn against a president to whom they have remained steadily loyal for years.
If your laptop is wheezing under a mass of badly organized pictures and videos, upload them all to Google Photos (you can just drag and drop them into your browser): Google's AI magic will sort them by date, tag all the people and pets in them, and even recognize and reject duplicates for you.
But her building can be viewed from many vantage points on the streets and park nearby, and you can go into the lobby to see what you can before the security entry — including a high, bright atrium with a mass of wood and tall plants and an ingenious sculpture made of hundreds of straight pins.
The Loop Capital managing director said the rewards program has played into Ulta's online growth, with its 34 million customer loyalty members comprising 95% of sales providing a mass of data that Ulta can use to more finely target customers and give them online offers that will be compelling based on their purchase history.
"The meme battalions created a mass of pro-Trump iconography as powerful as the Obama 'Hope' poster and far more adaptable; they relentlessly drew attention to the tawdriest and most sensational accusations against Clinton, forcing mainstream media outlets to address topics—like conspiracy theories about Clinton's health—that they would otherwise ignore," Schreckinger wrote.
It was years later, I was thinking about a scene where Paul D is caressing the scars on Sethe's back he describes as [a] chokeberry tree, that I finally was able to connect that with the archival image of the slave who had been whipped so many times that his back was just a mass of scars.
Now the "fiery" cover photo links with at least three others in the book: a bus engulfed in flames; Yitzhak Rabin's coffin, lying in state above a mass of flickering candles; and a sleeping man in a restaurant, where a light leak in the film has created, again, a flame-like aura creeping up the banquette.
" Two kinds of slime girl-like creatures that appear in the Sailor Moon series include Peropero, a shape-shifting demon minion that's a mass of green gel sometimes in the form of a bunny, sometimes a woman, and Jamanen (Jellax in the English dub), a "nude, near featureless lady with a red coloration and supple body.

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