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Smash a screen, and lead powder billows in the air.
News coverage shows billows of smoke coming from the base.
A thick cloud of black smoke billows into the sky.
There were lots of riots and billows of tear gas.
I was increasingly swallowing billows of fetid, toxic, yellow air.
The smoke that billows out from a wildfire is incredibly complex.
Smoke billows from the Zaventem Airport after an explosion, in Brussels.
A dark cloud of smoke from shelling billows in the distance.
In Delaware, the city incinerator billows out smoke over the river.
In San Francisco, industrial black smoke billows out of a stack.
TROPODO, Indonesia — Black smoke billows from smokestacks towering above the village.
Constant smoke billows from a cement factory trying to keep up.
Some of their shorts have billows and pleats that evoke skirts.
Smoke billows from his pants as he attempts to remove the device.
Smoke billows through the air and tear gas canisters hit the pavement.
A pink Ohlala banner tied to the railing billows silently behind her.
There were no burning hillsides in sight, no billows of black smoke.
"Surgery went well," IndyCar Medical Director Geoffrey Billows said in a statement.
Smoke billows to the side, partially obscuring the view of another bus.
Best of all, when you light one, the fire billows up right away.
A smoke machine sent billows across the stage to catch the shifting lights.
Smoke billows from a backyard, and the smell of burning rubber fills the air.
But it still billows and browns into golden flakes, making for a stunning crust.
As they bend over the plants, smoke billows behind them, blotting out the sun.
A man walks his dogs as smoke billows into the sky during a wildfire in Kineta.
Inside billows of wildfire smoke is not usually a place that people would choose to be.
A black, cloud-like mass billows from a cave on a mountainside in Tao Pun, Thailand.
Around 90 seconds into the performance, the planet appears to be ablaze; smoke billows beneath Antarctica.
Most are crowned with billows of frosting: The higher the peaks, the more crowd-pleasing the result.
Smoke billows as fire engulfs the spire of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France on April 15.
Everyone came out of the residential towers to gasp at the billows of smoke from the city center.
A car-dealer-size red-and-blue North Korean flag billows over a tiny village in the distance.
Now, as he faces his work, the camera circles Fonny as smoke billows around him in the opposite direction.
Smoke billows during a fire in an area of the Amazon rainforest near Humaita in Brazil on August 17.
His face, once boyish and chubby, is now gaunt, and vestigial skin billows around his neck like an Elizabethan collar.
Smoke billows during a fire in an area of the Amazon rainforest near Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil, on Aug. 213.
Smoke billows during a fire in an area of the Amazon rainforest near Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil, on Aug. 14.
In the shoot, the reality star is all smiles as she holds down her dress while it billows behind her.
Eventually the warm air and water-rich clouds reach the top of the thunderstorm where it "billows out," explained Weber.
Hills roiled like great billows, cheap tenement houses sank into cracks and Victorian mansions were licked clean by hungry flames.
In the corona that billows outward from the surface in streamers seen during solar eclipses temperatures reach a million degrees.
Blue smoke billows out over the dead shore as the sizzle turns into a screech and then a star explodes.
Smoke billows during a fire in an area of the Amazon rainforest near Porto Velho, Rondônia state, Brazil, on Aug. 21.
Behind Taj's back, plastic bags and garbage pile up by the river as smoke billows from a chimney in the distance.
Her hair often billows in the wind (she controls it!) but you can't actually date her because you'll never be worthy!
Footage shows the men hoisting the injured driver back up to the street as smoke billows from the vehicle behind them.
Smoke billows from the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, after a commercial plane crashed into the building and set off a huge explosion.
By the time John Evanofski arrived at 31st Avenue, giant flames lit up the night sky amid the billows of black smoke.
But its characters are not detailed enough to make them consistently interesting, and the music billows away in great clouds of perfume.
Videos posted to Twitter show tourists on boats speeding away from White Island while smoke billows into the sky from the eruption.
Firefighters douse a fire as smoke billows above the site where an Aeromexico-operated passenger jet crashed in Durango, Mexico, on July 31.
The American flag billows in the wind as immigrants take the oath of allegiance to the US during a naturalization ceremony, on Sept.
Smoke billows above buildings during a reported airstrike by pro-regime forces near the town of Hish in Syria's Idlib province, Aug. 19.
The sun is setting on Rob Ford's former stronghold of Rexdale as a line of people billows out of the Toronto Congress Centre.
Outside the Old Town Theater, across Freedom Park, smoke billows up from the cookers stationed behind the Intertribal Powwow and Cherokee Hog Fry.
As she devolves into a weird hybrid of Perle Mesta and Nancy Drew, her sense of self-importance billows like a mushroom cloud.
Smoke and steam billows from Belchatów Power Station, Europe's largest coal-fired power plant, operated by PGE Group, at night near Belchatow, Poland.
There were also little pink shrimp in bright billows of garlic-splashed aioli and octopus smoked until the lavender flesh was smooth as velvet.
Down a dark alley in one of Phnom Penh's least affluent suburbs thick, meaty smoke billows out from a long row of food joints.
A woman (the porte , or door, of the title) folds herself into improbable shapes as a giant cape billows behind her, engulfing the stage.
Pyrocumulonimbus clouds form when the intense heat from a blaze forces air to rise rapidly as smoke billows in a massive, anvil-shaped tower.
He tells us that the leaders of the United States are complete fools, and a giant mushroom cloud billows up into the sky behind him.
Finally, the smugglers' vehicles roared toward another spot, throwing up thick billows of dust and bouncing the workers mercilessly in the beds of the trucks.
And it's not just the river: From above, smoke billows from Mexican factories, illicit medical burn sites and tire pits, fueling widespread asthma in the region.
In his 1979 piece "Triangle — Stone/Cloth," which leads off the exhibition, a fist-size rock distends a white banner into a triangular rictus of billows.
A video taken by someone outside captures the panicked scene in the street, and endless billows of smoke coming from the house that's almost entirely destroyed.
I used to think I wouldn't want The Handmaid's Tale to head down that path, but now, as the show billows with flames, I find myself thrilled.
What I don't love is that the extremely high roasting temperature can make a splattering mess inside the oven and send billows of smoke into the kitchen.
And when a cloud of fumigation billows in from outside, an excited Ki-taek insists on keeping the windows open to take advantage of the free insecticide.
Footage from the scene appeared to show one person jumping or falling from what appears to be the third floor, as black smoke billows from a window.
Maroun al-Ras, Lebanon (CNN)On the edge of a parking lot overlooking Lebanon's southern border, a family poses for a photograph as smoke billows behind them.
At its outset, however, it mostly felt as opaque and cloudy as the billows of smoke so often cited in its text and depicted in its art.
It's technically considered to what Hoke calls "the atom level," employing computational design to deliver either second-skin fit or breathable billows, depending on the sport's specific needs.
The smoke mounted in gray cumulus-like eruptions or redacted everything above the horizon line to black, while the underside of the billows glowed orange from the flames.
Because the shirt is typically only tucked into the middle of your crotch area, it also billows out at your hips, making them appear wider than they are.
They quickly had "Damaged Sunset," an air-thin song that billows around Baird's acoustic guitar, and "In Cedars," a seven-minute centerpiece constructed around a music-box harp.
It's one of the most famous movie images of all time: Marilyn Monroe standing astride a subway vent and laughing as her white dress billows above her waist.
Bed Bath & Beyond has an entire page on its website dedicated to "cozy gifts" this holiday season, while Pottery Barn is offering deals on plush billows, robes and slippers.
All we could see were the soft billows in fabric created by the wringing of her hands as she described how she became prey for sex traffickers in Baghdad.
Turkish-backed Syrian rebels watch as smoke billows in the village of al-Amud following artillery shelling as part of Turkey's operation Olive Branch against YPG militia in Afrin.
Moments later, at least half a dozen protesters are seen dragging and later carrying the young man away from the shooting scene as white smoke billows over the airbase.
In the picture, the mom of six, 43, stands out in a long-sleeve, floor-length black dress as her long, loosely pinned blonde wig billows from the sides.
Sure enough, the wind picks up once the show starts, and the stuff billows in every direction, leaving everyone's white summer clothes covered with what looks like toxic dust.
The occasional billows and streams of blood are reminiscent of "Game of Thrones" and "True Blood," though the show doesn't share the linear storytelling style of those HBO fantasies.
There the sea rolled in haunting billows and from the luminous brushstrokes of J. M. W. Turner arose the mighty distinctive bulk of the leviathan, the staggering whale itself.
The fire burned for two days, and the billows of black smoke from the flames caused four branches of the Long Island Rail Road to shut down for several hours.
A Russian emergency service helicopter carries water past billows of smoke as firefighters battle a massive blaze at a shopping mall on the western outskirts of Moscow on Oct. 8.
Steam billows from 50-year-old copper cauldrons, and bottles rattle off the conveyor belt before they are stamped with a label bearing two giraffes and the words: "Bière Niger".
The agencies can also make use of the billows of "data exhaust" that people leave behind them as they go—including financial transactions, posts on social media and travel records.
Cover image: Smoke billows from the eastern Syrian city of Deir ez-Zou during an operation by Syrian government forces against Islamic State (IS) group jihadists on November 2, 2017.
Smoke billows from controlled oil burns near the site of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, on June 19, 2010.
Then the curtain is ripped away and it billows like an enchanted wave of water, a sculptural form that becomes a dance partner for the muscular man revealed alone onstage.
"Evensong." premiering here today, appends these distant moans to a simple piano figure, which ultimately billows into a distant organ drone, finding stillness somewhere in the midst of its meandering movements.
Fischer, Bela, and the many researchers working with them all hope that their data will lead to a more nuanced view of wildfires and the smoke that billows out of them.
Jean-Paul Sartre said hell was other people, but really it's other people's stretchy shorts slipping down to expose billows of white flesh cinched by the waistband of their designer underpants.
Disaster agency spokesman David de Leon says about 300 people have been evacuated from nearby villages, which are being blanketed by ash as fiery smoke billows nearly four miles into the sky.
The Shape: UnevenThe Top: Ballooned & BillowyNo one will ever know your breasts are two completely different sizes in a frilly, quirky balloon top that billows and drapes over the chest just so.
The hard-working grill in the open kitchen exhales smoke in billows that dissipate quickly into the dining room, but not before leaving a defining mark on all the food it touches.
Behold the great mass of the thing, standing prouder than a neolithic stone, with green prairies beneath and billows of bright fog streaming off the hills and breaking around it like waves.
Marissa's suggestions: Enveloping, dreamy, and adventurous Jupiter rules Sagittarius and Pisces, and it's the planet of expansion, so one could imagine a perfume that billows around a person or is even overpowering.
"We have seen a rise in youth use of e-cigarettes that is unprecedented in our history," an expert says in the trailer, over shots of teens exhaling billows of vape smoke.
For more than a day, residents living downwind of the town of Norfolk were treated to a dusting of effectively human-made snow, thanks to the freezing billows of a nearby power facility.
For me, it's only ever paired with the smell of sizzling garlic, the steam that billows out of the rice cooker, and the crackle of eggs frying in a pan deep with oil.
Television crews for the Italian state network RAI and Sky News had remained in the area after Wednesday's tremors, and provided live images with billows of dust from crumbled buildings in the background.
My favorite way to wear my Tee Rex is tucked into high-waisted jeans or a skirt; the curved hem makes for easy tucking and the rest of the shirt billows over beautifully.
A loud rumble and giant billows of dust interrupted an otherwise serene day in Central Park on Thursday as hundreds of cream-colored carvings of dragons, Buddhas and horses awaited their public execution.
Her early operatic work also included appearances with the New England Opera Theater in Boston, where she sang Lisa in Tchaikovsky's "Queen of Spades" and Lady Billows in Britten's "Albert Herring," among other roles.
Seen from one angle the smoke billows horizontally to resemble a dark flag waving in the wind, but rotate 90 degrees and the smoke is an apocalyptic mass of pollution rising to the sky.
The album's final tune, "De Rua Pra Rua (From Street to Street)," loosens things up just a touch, with Mr. Rodriguez draping high, quizzical harmonies over the billows of energy coming from Munir Hossn's bass.
When he slinks back to New Jersey to live with his mother, he discovers that her home has been threatened with foreclosure by Tygen Billows, the once and forever frontman of Juggernaut's old nemesis, Mouthfeel.
Not at all ambiguous is Ben Mendelsohn's Orson Krennic, a marvel of sneering, vainglorious villainy in an impeccable white uniform, complete with a cape that billows behind him when he strides down a starship catwalk.
In the short clip, an upside down American flag billows in the breeze in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., flapping in the wind as a chilling children's chorus recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
Those that can be laid flat, are — in one coffin, billows of tissue cosset one of Gvasalia's evening dresses, a silver strapless style in a sequin-embroidered fabric created by the Swiss textile company Jakob Schlaepfer.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have taken dramatic new photos of the  dangerous and destructive blazes , which are blackening huge swaths of the Golden State and throwing off smoke that billows far to the east.
A crater rim camera owned and operated by GeoNet showed groups of people walking towards and away from the rim inside the crater, from which white vapour constantly billows, in the hour leading up to the eruption.
When the upper and lower forms of a painting curve inward from the top and bottom edges, and exert pressure on a band horizontally bisecting the canvas, the shapes feel sculptural and soft — gentle billows of color.
At Tabacon Thermal Resort & Spa in Arenal, Costa Rica, seasonal rain causes hot springs to produce billows of steam for an outdoor sauna effect, and open-air bungalow spa treatments are a peaceful experience on a rainy afternoon.
Or why the entire trauma of the Vietnam War is encapsulated by a single June 1972 photo of a young Vietnamese girl, naked and barefoot, howling in anguish as dark smoke billows behind her after a napalm attack.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - In a dramatic picture, Kenyan opposition lawmaker Caleb Amisi Luyai leans through the window of his car as tear gas billows out, police having fired it at a convoy of opposition politicians in Nairobi on Oct. 13.
Although no one was hurt, billows of smoke pouring through Central Station and a shared awareness of Islamic State attacks in the city last year and more recently in Britain, France and elsewhere, sent evening commuters racing for cover.
Heads Up With a white facade that billows outward like a crinkled origami cloud, the new addition to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) lends a touch of unearthly beauty to the vibrant South of Market neighborhood.
It's simply a rocking-as-fuck track that gets asses out of seats, whether unleashed on a moon-shot halfway into the bleachers, a bending soccer penalty kick, or, mostly, as the puck billows out the back of the net.
Cover: SHANXI, CHINA -NOVEMBER 26: (CHINA, HONG KONG, MACAU, TAIWAN OUT) Smoke billows from stacks as a Chinese woman wears as mask while walking in a neighborhood next to a coal fired power plant on November 26, 2015 in Shanxi, China.
Cover: In this photo taken from the Turkish side of the border between Turkey and Syria, in Ceylanpinar, Sanliurfa province, southeastern Turkey, smoke and dust billows from targets in Ras al-Ayn, Syria, caused by bombardment by Turkish forces, Tuesday, Oct.
A crater rim camera owned and operated by New Zealand science agency GeoNet showed groups of people walking toward and away from the rim inside the crater, from which white vapor constantly billows, in the hour leading up to the eruption.
A crater rim camera owned and operated by New Zealand science agency GeoNet shows groups of people walking toward and away from the rim inside the crater, from which white vapour constantly billows, in the hour leading up to the eruption.
But until our son came along, there was no sense of awe in my day, no moments where I was struck, as I am now, by joy that billows out of my chest like air, or maybe more like light.
An 29 illustration has a couple passionately kissing in the kitchen as smoke billows out of a toaster, another from 1949 has a woman dangling a candy kiss in one hand while she slyly looks back at a flirtatious cowboy.
Coarsely delineated fields of high-keyed secondary color, in barely contained billows reminiscent of Katherine Bradford's shambling forms, are saved from their impending mannerism by the artist's gift for pictorial order, an attribute that distinguishes Hatton's work from a number of his contemporaries.
Just as they're celebrating a victory, an explosion billows in the distance, as it's slowly revealed the Rebellion has struck gold a second time—the Death Star is gone, and theoretically thousands (tens of thousands?) of their friends and colleagues are dead.
Unless you want to pay $200 for a pair of Paige jeans upgraded with a monster elastic panel upfront that you'll need for only a few months, you're stuck with $20 denim from Old Navy that billows in strange places after a couple of wears.
The whole scene is dominated by eventful clouds which must have taken quite some time to engrave — swirls and billows (made of thousands of tiny incisions) that also hint at brain matter and cytoplasm in a cell as well as nebulae and galaxy clusters.
It offers a respite from our fraught present, a portal into a dreamscape where the only dialogue is nonsense talk; where a clown shark swims by, barking at a boat made from a bed frame; where colored fog billows thickly, and soap bubbles float in a cloud.
Sherwood sticks a portable hob onto the bar to make the fresh batch of mulled wine from scratch, lightly toasting the spices—nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon, star anise, and cloves—before adding in some apple juice, which dramatically billows out steam as it lands in the pan.
A crater rim camera owned and operated by New Zealand geological hazards agency GeoNet shows groups of people walking near the rim inside the crater, where white smoke constantly billows at a low level, in the hour leading up to the eruption at 2:11 p.
A crater rim camera owned and operated by New Zealand geological hazards agency GeoNet shows groups of people walking near the rim inside the crater, where white smoke constantly billows at a low level, in the hour leading up to the eruption at 2:11 p.m.
A crater rim camera owned and operated by New Zealand geological hazards agency GeoNet shows groups of people walking near the rim inside the crater, where white smoke constantly billows at a low level, in the hour leading up to the eruption at 2:11 p.
In "Dakar roadside with figures" (Dakar, Senegal, 1972), a woman is walking down the street — from right to left — into a strong wind, and a white cape-like fabric, which is attached to the hem of her white dress and shoulders, billows out behind her, like a sail.
In one case, smoke billows from a man's right nostril; in another, a sooty cloud issues from a cigarette belonging to an African American in a drawing titled "A Moment of General Anesthesia" (2018), suggesting this man's need for relief from pain of America's continuous police shootings of black men.
But whereas these real problems occasion a quiet mystery in the stories, Almodóvar's film is mysteriously loud from its very first shot—a crimson curtain billows across the frame as the camera zooms out, revealing that the curtain is in fact Julieta's blouse, its movement generated by her sorrowful heaving.
" * "Over the years, Hong Kong has weathered many storms, and always emerged stronger through changes...I strongly believe that as long as we embrace hope, find the right direction and steel our resolve, we will be able to brave the wind and the billows to turn our dreams into reality.
Given that her tradition of big dressing began with getting ready for Sunday services, it makes sense that the clothes themselves often assume rather ecstatic proportions: a black satin and nylon runway hat billows over her profile like a storm cloud; an organza bow with rhinestone broach cinches her slender waist.
A no-frills, open-air, cheap-eats barbecue joint in a parking lot, it's the perfect place to devour an early, post-water-sport lunch with cold Amstel Brights (a Caribbean Amstel Light) in the bar, while old-school Aruban music plays through the speakers, and billows of smoke waft off the grill.
There, spectators and drivers from as far as Bridgeport and New York City cheer as engines rev and smoke billows from behind car tires, before the racers burst out of the lot and take off down a quarter-mile stretch of road at speeds witnesses said can reach 100 miles per hour.
Take the teal paper with horizontal rows of circular billows of smoke that form the word "freud" in lowercase script at the end of the line: this stands in for the story of an engraved cigar box given to Sigmund Freud in the early 1900s, passed down to his daughter, then to another psychologist, and finally to the Jewish Museum in New York.
There are rare moments when we do receive hints of the moods of these occasions: a printed cape of a Mejishi lion character billows in the wind, for instance, as if the individual inside was caught while moving through his joyous dance; kimono-wrapped performers representing the Saotome, or rice-planting women, seem to shuffle quietly through falling snow, dipping their pink floral headpieces to shield their faces.

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