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The pressure of her grasp and the bindings left dark bruises.
Knots can be entanglements, junctures, bindings, obstacles, hurdles, gates and coupling.
The problem was, the bindings had a very low chance of dropping.
She feared fungi that grew in the bindings of old, damp books.
That she doesn't have to fit into the bindings of the female condition.
This is thanks to an often taken for granted technology: releasable ski bindings.
Bindings at the time, once subjected to sufficient forces, gave all the way.
The bindings were about four inches thick and covered in a canvas material.
They also came loose from their spiral bindings after only a few months.
That "gold leaf" suggests, among other things, the ornate bindings of prized books.
And your personal bindings to management companies and record labels sounded like literal hell.
Just switch the keys out, assign the bindings in system preferences, and you're away.
My family reads our wimmelbooks so much, we're loving them out of their bindings.
Police at Heathrow were forced to cut off the bindings to clear the area.
Pros: Uses same traction bars found on MSR's adult snowshoes, stable, bindings adjust to a wide variety of shoes sizes (ensuring some longevity as kids grow)Cons: Don't offer as much float, bindings can be a bit difficult for kids to master
Much of the credit would go to Mitch Cubberley and his briefly-ubiquitous Cubco bindings.
"I love finding different colored bindings to bring color to a shelf," she told Insider.
Libraries were destroyed, and books, torn of their precious bindings, were sold off in bulk.
The paperbacks are printed with cheap bindings and sell for as much as $210 a copy.
The U.S. is their biggest market, followed by the U.K.. Jute bindings around the bamboo parts.
In fact, modern ski bindings utterly fail to address a chronic, even epidemic, problem: ACL injuries.
Forensics showed that the paper, ink and bindings of the supposed diaries were of recent vintage.
Those bindings are functional, but not as well suited for longer treks, particularly in deep snow.
Among other things, virtualization allowed applications to become decoupled from the surly constraints of physical bindings.
"When I saw those names on the tape-box bindings, my mind reeled," he said recently.
We detached our skins and flipped our bindings so that our uphill skis became downhill ones.
They didn't quite make our list of ... Salomon XDR 84 Skis With Bindings for $640 ($160 off).
It was these Kandahar bindings that were largely responsible for the steep injury rate of the time.
At one point, Cubco was selling 200,000 pairs of bindings annually, dominating the global ski rental market.
Reviewers at MooseJaw lauded the Mountaineer for its excellent bindings and good heel lift while climbing uphill.
I created a lampshade out of packing paper with chrome-yellow bindings that made my heart sing.
So many years later, when what happened happened, they found marks of bindings on his battered body.
The documents inside these frayed bindings detail more than a century of births, deaths and land transactions.
By the 1950s, some 20143 companies were making ski bindings, including contemporary names like Look, Marker, and Solomon.
It at least doesn't seem like a general solution a la the early-days advances of releasable bindings.
It eats just about anything, including feces, the glue on book bindings, and other cockroaches, dead or alive.
Despite the poison, Holck said he was able to identify at least four Latin texts hidden within the bindings.
Yes, they're bulky, but the fingers provide enough dexterity to grab zippers, adjust helmet straps, and buckle up bindings.
Instead of developing smart bindings for skis and snowboards like Cerevo's Xon Snow, Rossignol is moving toward free apps.
And then, the second one which is the supply chain currently in China in terms of bindings and productions.
Errant ski delivered at the top, I popped back into the bindings and resumed poking along on the blues.
Adding to this difficulty, some bindings are so fragile that the books can be opened only a few inches.
Three silver treasure bindings are gleaming in a current display, including a recently acquired 1880–81 binding by Tiffany & Company.
In this well-documented recycling process, European bookbinders placed these fragments inside bindings to strengthen the base of the books.
There are four beginner classes where newbies can learn basic knots, arm, and leg bindings and basic upper-body harnesses.
In London, he had chopped off the bindings with an industrial paper cutter and run each page through a scanner.
We weighed a large, wheeled snowboard bag containing two boards with bindings and boots, and it was only 27 pounds.
"Both victims' arms were bound behind their backs by different bindings that were found at each scene," the Sheriff's Office said.
After the robbers left with "all her jewelry," Kardashian West "broke out of her bindings and got out," according to E!
Mountain biking has suspension systems, rock climbing has sticky rubber (stay tuned), mountaineering has crampons, and downhill skiing has releasable bindings.
Durability is good, the bindings are simple to operate, and weighing in at 3.6 pounds, the snowshoes are surprisingly lightweight too.
Some shoppers at REI found the Shift's bindings to be difficult for children to adjust or close effectively on their own.
From the bottom edges of their bindings extended an length [sic] of leather, usually gathered into a knot at the end.
Mr. McQuillen (left), 40, is the assistant curator for printed books and bindings at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York.
At the same time, he was named curator of the William Augustus Spencer Collection of Illustrated Books, Manuscripts and Fine Bindings.
In addition to physical fitness, skinning requires special ski boots and bindings that free the heel to march up a mountain.
The mesh bindings wrap around nearly any size of boot to grip snugly and uniformly without any blister-causing pressure points.
There were two Bindings of the Windseeker in World of Warcraft, each dropped by a boss found inside the Molten Core raid.
Still, some of the scenes in the book hauntingly evoked the real-life violence — such as Galloway's bindings and her mangled nails.
Pros: Inexpensive, versatile, lightweight, built to lastCons: Older design, wide toe box may cause stumbles, using wraps and bindings requires some practice
In some cases the bindings were designed so that the almanac pages could be replaced each year, and the precious exteriors reused.
And because 75 percent of the images were created as photogravures, some of the plates have been detached from their original bindings.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DENVER — Artist Xiaoze Xie has made book bindings the subject of his paintings since the 1990s.
It was actually malleable, as though I could see the molecular bindings of every object around me and the electron fields they projected.
Watching Mark break through his cellophane bindings was energizing and triumphant; I was not the only one concerned that he might give up.
If you like newsprint, if you like the smell of moldy bindings at a library, then that might be something that we're losing.
"I started skiing on Atomic when I was 12 and have skied Atomic skis, boots, and bindings since then," the American told Reuters.
Not only did the game's default key bindings seem randomly assigned, the camera didn't respond how you'd expect when swinging the mouse around.
It's like finding out where the best powder is on the mountain from the cool ski locals while they are setting your bindings.
Ellis clicked into his bindings and towed Breck in a carrier with Randall whooping alongside them as they headed down a gentle slope.
At every turn one encounters that iconic, boldly legible signature "Walt Whitman": on title pages, on promotional postcards, even on the bindings of books.
You are not attached to that skateboard with bindings — you shove off, you push, you roll down the street, and that is true freedom.
Is it possible to see the invisible beams and bindings that keep them aloft, some of us standing, and others pinned to the floor?
The new bindings would incorporate low-friction pads with new preset release parameters that could be determined from a skier's weight and ability level.
Being aware of the color somehow makes the city's bindings and conduits and linkages stand out as if they'd been injected with radioactive dye.
As also seen in "Arm-Extensions" (21970), such images of radically elegant body bindings and extenders are frequent with Horn in her early years.
The prized cover was the leather underneath, and although some of these bindings had elegant designs, the dust jacket rarely referenced the interior contents.
If someone wearing skis falls, their foot will stay planted in the boot, bindings, and ski, which can lead to twisting and ultimately a tear.
By this time these little volumes, often with attractive customized bindings, had become for the educated classes must-have fashion accessories, suitable for all occasions.
Gone are linear narratives, covers, and bindings: the book is no longer restricted to the page, but takes on the dimensions of video and sculpture.
Microsoft is also adding the ability to specify a profile to open using custom key bindings, alongside applying a single setting to all terminal profiles.
The three silver treasure bindings, including the Tiffany & Company piece, are view at the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Midtown East, Manhattan) through November 13.
As such, they became potent emblems of nostalgia, binding up (although they had no bindings) wistful longing for the beloved bibliographic companions of years gone by.
Crescent Moon has outfitted these snowshoes with bindings that are simple and straightforward to use, which only further helps to make them even more beginner-friendly.
Perhaps it's because the magazines stretch their bindings on their biggest issues, or that, on the runways, we get a glimpse of what is to come.
And she, in turn, passes those bindings along to her children, telling them over and over to be selfless, to smother their anger, to be good.
The combination of Burton's warm Limelight boots with the quick and easy Boa Coiler tightening system, and the new Step On bindings, was a game-changer.
As the great American cover designer Peter Mendelsund put it to me, books have "more cloth, more foil, more embossing, page staining, sewn bindings, deckled edges".
Holck and Rasmussen were trying to identify the Latin texts embedded within the bindings, but a thick layer of green paint made the content impossible to read.
Check out our video above together where we ride in Burton's new Step On technology — for all of you snowboard lovers out there, that means NO BINDINGS!.
The EVO Trail can't compete with higher-end models on more difficult terrain for instance, and the shoe's bindings aren't as comfortable as more expensive models either.
All of those notebooks have paper with minimal to no bleed-through, and their bindings are tough enough to survive a ride in your backpack or briefcase.
It's time to forage for consumer goods, but it's also nontime, no time at all, a faint narcosis that removes you from the bindings of daily existence.
Sales of alpine touring equipment (skis, boots, bindings) have soared in the past decade, increasing nearly 400 percent, according to the NPD Group, a market research firm.
And he lavished on his books the same care he brought to his haberdashery, outfitting them with colored endpapers, batik bindings, and typographical embellishments of every sort.
For example, the young woman's hands appear to not be tied together tightly, and her shoulders do not seem stressed as they would if her bindings were severe.
The exhibition will connect the treasure bindings to their wealthy patrons and religious contexts, and highlight one of the world's most impressive examples, the 1990th-century Lindau Gospels.
But it's helpful to remember that the bindings and the buildings are ultimately just delivery mechanisms for the actual stuff, the content that diverts, subverts, stimulates and enlightens.
On a recent day, in a locked vitrine, were first editions of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" in full leather pictorial bindings.
The 30,000 pages feature detailed calligraphy, work by prominent artists of the time, and decorative bindings, as well as drawings, photographs, and other contributions from 5.5 million citizens.
In an increasingly digital age, we defenders of the printed medium will find much to delight in here, including exceptional quality and texture of paper, covers, and bindings.
"We only purchased it in 2014, and before that it was in a private collection," John T. McQuillen, the Morgan's assistant curator of printed books and bindings, told Hyperallergic.
This is a very rare example of the phenomenon known as triple dos-a-dos binding, meaning that three bindings are connected to each other by shared inner covers.
Outside in the snow, we clicked our boots into the bindings and pushed toward the drop-off, wondering if this would be our last time down the mountain together.
Many of these fossils were found with sophisticated archaeological items associated with our species, including specialized tools mounted onto wooden handles and shafts, and often utilizing different bindings and glues.
While these "bear trap"-style bindings had the advantage of firmly locking boots to skis, opening the door for faster and more daring skiing styles, this was also their downfall.
Still, the workshop's insistence on the best materials elevated expenses, as did the handsome salaries of the artisans, who stamped their monograms on their metalwork, fabric printing and book bindings.
You could carry them about, and use them as wallpaper; he was happy to choose books for the libraries of rich Americans simply for their bindings, not for anything inside.
Gives itself a shake as it strains against its bindings and then looks at me again, the expressionless light of its eyes seeming to say, What're you going to do?
In addition, version 2.0 also includes Java language bindings for model evaluation and a number of new tools that allow trained models to run on relatively low-powered devices, including smartphones.
I wriggled free of my bindings and raised my blindfold just in time to watch the stocking-capped killer spray a tied-up woman with a gas that made her woozy.
However, the folks in the ski shop did warn me that they spend a significant amount of time cutting the snow pants off small children who get caught in these bindings.
But it is exhausting dealing with the higher priests of Shakespearean arcana, who believe that because they are enthralled by book bindings, frontispieces and vellum, then Shakespeare must have been too.
A day earlier, Vonn had posted a video of an angry outburst in which she destroyed her bindings with a hammer after one of her skis had come off during a race.
Witnessing how the rich think about their world makes it easier to see the invisible beams and bindings that keep them aloft, some of us standing, and others pinned to the floor.
Wire-bound and taped sculptures stand like miniature industrial mummies at Fleisher/Ollman gallery, their unconventional bindings wound tight around items like coins and bolts, concealing the small objects like precious treasures.
"The victim, a young woman, was not just tied up, but the turns of the bindings were sharp and precise, indicating that the offender took a lot of pleasure in it," Witzig said.
The first shot lingers on girls lazily tightening each other's corsets; there is a sense that these girls are complicit in their own bindings, but that they also don't take them too seriously.
It should be noted that Outdoor Gear Lab felt that the bindings were a bit restrictive and could lead to some discomfort depending on the boots or trail shoes that are being worn.
Des Esseintes is a dandy and aesthete, sickly from too much inbreeding, the last of his line, with strange and corrupting tastes, a love of apparel, jewellery, scents, rare books and fine bindings.
According to McQuillen, the 1880s Tiffany piece, which has monogrammed initials interwoven with flowers, is one of two known silver bindings created by the company, the other being a Bible in the Tiffany Archive.
Sullivan and Packer gave Grace an overdose of pills before binding and gagging her,  leaving her to die in the sweltering attic — but somehow Grace survived the night and escaped some of her bindings.
According to NTV, a private broadcaster, a police investigator told reporters that during the attacks early Tuesday, staff members had tried to stop Mr. Uematsu, but he had tied them up with plastic bindings.
Every time professional skier Caroline Gleich steps into her bindings to climb a backcountry peak, she faces a demon—her brother's blue hands, crushed by the cement-like snow of the avalanche that killed him.
The latter had swapped the crude pivot of the Hvam bindings, and similar designs by Marker and Look, for a toe cup whose lateral motions were guided by a steel cam aided by ball bearings.
Also known as "The Bolted Book," it did not feature traditional bindings but instead two aluminum industrial bolts and nuts that sandwiched pages together, their forms jutting out to prevent the tome from lying flat.
Instead, they break free from their bindings, reconfiguring themselves into cityscapes like Johanna Drucker's "Bookscapes" (2914–219), or folding into a puzzle box, like "The Philosopher's Stone" (603) by Barbara Fahrner and Daniel E. Kelm.
Not even the multifarious images of the poet's self-promotion, the blizzard of Whitman-themed merchandise, or the quaintly Victorian fussiness of Leaves of Grass's 19th-century bindings can blunt the audacity of Whitman's erotic provocation.
Also known as skinning or ski touring, the activity involves marching up ski hills in your skis — with special bindings that free your heels — then skiing back down for a no-pain-no-gain round trip.
Opinion SEOUL, South Korea — A gaggle of young North Koreans in neon chased me down the mountain on skis, expertly skidding to a stop at my feet as I sat on the slope tightening my bindings.
GRI's project, which is open to contributions, documents this important period of photography's history, ensuring the preservation of such unique material that captured within their bindings not just historic views but also the touch of individual hands.
New bindings that hinge at the toe for going uphill and lock at the heel for the downhill are also used, as well as lighter boots whose ankle hinges for the uphill and locks for the descent.
According to Michelle Perlin, manager of communications at the Morgan, several of the institution's historic Armenian silver bindings will go on view in the McKim Building this fall, continuing the series of metalwork books displayed in enhanced illumination.
His polemical book "Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper" (2001) amounted to a declaration of war on reformatting, which at one time required the guillotining of book bindings to flatten the pages for the microfilm camera.
Founded at the beginning of the 20th century, Sangorski & Sutcliffe became known for reviving the Middle Ages custom of creating sumptuous jeweled bindings, in which leather covers are elaborately inlaid with gold, silver and precious and semiprecious stones.
In addition to these new features, more technical updates include newly introduced custom controller bindings for console players and the disappearance to some items including the suppressed sub-machine gun, light machine guns, impulse grenades, remote explosives, and bouncers.
In 1961, the German rocket scientist Robert Lusser, who had helped the Americans develop the cruise missile and early jet aircraft designs, tore his Achilles while testing out some ski bindings in a hotel room in the Swiss Alps.
Samples of DNA had been drawn from JonBenét's fingernails, her underwear, the waistband of her leggings, her wrist bindings and the garrote, which had been made using a cord and the broken handle of one of Patsy Ramsey's paintbrushes.
We trekked up to the Cascade Range outside of Portland, Oregon, with a truck full of gear to test out some of the best and brightest (literally) of this year's crop of jackets, bibs, helmets, gloves, boots, and bindings.
Zytaruk curated the Toronto display, which draws on the library's Victorian Natural History Collection; its contents reflect the romantic view of nature and science in the era, with such holdings as Victorian seaweed scrapbooks and natural history cloth bindings.
Designing English: Graphics on the Medieval Page at the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries examines the how the creation of early English books, from their hand-written language to the bindings themselves, can be viewed as pioneering graphic design.
In October, he plans to work alongside visual artists in Denver to create a series of hand-bound art books, incorporating words and images, that will be entirely conceived, made, and constructed in one day (Svalina will sew the bindings).
She and her family had to strip her textbooks from their bindings, run the pages through a high speed scanner, and digitize them — all before she could use text-to-speech software to actually ingest her history lesson or reading exercise.
Baron Fig Notebooks Baron Fig, co-founded by Joey Cofone (BFA 2013 Design), creates sleek notebooks and sketchbooks that are made of acid-free, fine grain paper and feature specially stitched bindings that ensure that pages lay flat when the books are opened.
Patrick Kubin, a Longview, Washington, lawyer and expert skier, was on a trip with friends at the resort when his ski bindings suddenly released and he was launched headfirst into a 10-foot-deep snow hole, Patrick's son, William Kubin, confirms to PEOPLE.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star's purse, two cell phones and 1,000 euros were also taken, police sources tell BFM TV. After the men left with "all her jewelry," Kardashian "broke out of her bindings and got out," according to E!
The books have the texture and color of heavy-weight cardboard, yet are fragile, with slips of smaller typed text pages sewn into the bindings between full-page pictures of water, brick walls, parks, and other nondescript but specific markers of place.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star's purse, two cell phones and 1,000 euros were also taken, police sources tell BFM TV. After the men left with "all her jewelry," Kardashian "broke out of her bindings and got out," according to E!
But everything they did was a messy downhill tumble, with disjointed shoulder movements, arms holding poles out straight, skis that crossed, bindings that broke off boots, and wherever they went the snow was gouged by crashing bottoms, hips, head-over-heels dives.
Many of the exhibitions are drawn from members' own collections, which include incunabula (books from the first half-century after the introduction of movable type in Europe around 1872) and fine bindings, but also science fiction, zines, punk rock ephemera, bookmarks, valentines.
It's accented with pops of color in the form of functional elastic bands, eyelets and bindings of crosshatched Saffiano leather that Mario Prada invented a century ago — a chromatic and softly padded update to the plain cardboard one from Bouroullec's school days.
I make my way up an enclosed spiral staircase to the second level and run my fingers across the leather bindings of hundreds of tomes whose yellow pages had no doubt been leafed through by numerous scholars and bibliophiles over the years.
They looked for inspiration in nature (cobra hoods), in machining (milling chucks), and in everyday objects (bicycle pumps); they studied how a tripod clamps open and shut, how ski bindings clip in and out, searching for ideas that might replace the old-fashioned screw mechanism.
For skiers seeking to do some uphilling or skinning, as the practice of walking up a mountain in skis outfitted with no-slip skins and special bindings is called, Mt. Shasta Ski Park, about 65 miles north of Redding, will newly allow it beginning in January.
But that hasn't stopped one company from creating a set of sensor-enabled kicks from VR. Part controller, part accessory, the Taclim shoes (created by Cerevo, the same company behind the app-enabled snowboard bindings) allow you to use your feet to interact with what you see in virtual reality.
Most exhibitions at the Grolier, whose grand library holds more than 100,000 volumes with real pages and sometimes spectacular fine bindings, don't include items like Secret Sam's Spy Dictionary, a 1960s toy that lets users photograph enemies with a camera hidden inside a fake tome that also shoots plastic bullets out of its spine.
Opening in New York this month at the Yeshiva Unversity Museum, is an entire body of work created by Avadenka, "How a Poem Begins," which responds visually and abstractly to the work of seminal Hebrew-language poet Rahel Bluwstein — another show which demonstrates all the many ways books, and poets, can evolve beyond their traditional bindings.
This monk in a town at the edge of Germany took on the Holy Roman emperor and the pope — then the most powerful men in Europe — 500 years ago, and won, dividing the church, setting in play "one of the most successful media campaigns in history" and altering Western society and culture, said John T. McQuillen, assistant curator of printed books and bindings at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York.
But there are also more serious shades of real-life managerial abuse and exploitative legal bindings, calling to mind rising stars like JoJo, who was locked in a ten-year battle with her label after signing a contract at just 12 years old, and, of course, Kesha, who was unable to successfully release herself from a recording contract with producer Dr. Luke despite filing a civil lawsuit against him for sexual assault.

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