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Gang of Four's music was stark and bristling, yet danceable.
Young men bristling with guns careen in pickups along pavements.
The Hulk paced back and forth, bristling at the restrictions.
" Bristling at the memory, Newsom told me, "I said, 'No!
Sara Jobin conducted a colorful, bristling account of the score.
No surprise, then, that Pakistani citizens are bristling right now.
Still, its terrain is a magnetic field bristling with meaning.
They tend to keep a greater distance from China's bristling baselets.
A 500-km "contact line", bristling with landmines, cuts through it.
This approach made the frenzied episodes even more bristling and brutal.
There's a mighty bristling as the song starts to come together.
Many in Silicon Valley, however, are bristling openly at Blackburn's bill.
Game of Thrones is back and bristling with spears, sex, and sorcery.
Death has a way of bristling against that need to carry on.
Establishment figures bristling at the brash attempts to change decades of precedent.
By now there are plenty of people bristling with well-intentioned platitudes.
Policymakers and economists are bristling over U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist agenda.
By this point, the bristling has long given way to Baptist stirring.
They're often bristling with scriptures, perky uplifting messages and times of services.
Furthermore, many cars are now bristling with embedded ultrasonic and radar sensors.
But in Billions, everything is faster, more meaningful, more bristling with ludicrous dialogue.
Whether she likes it or not, fans are bristling against her newfound conservatism.
The president has a bristling resistance to what he sees as cheap emotion.
But also lavish, stylish, jaunty, tart; bristling with whimsy and gleaming with sex.
It also has profound geopolitical consequences in a torn region bristling with tensions.
It's dense, sweaty, overdriven, bristling and unkempt, full of live-wire loose ends.
The goddess Ishtar carried a bristling quiver of arrows, a club and a scimitar.
And as she recently said in an interview, Jolie isn't bristling at getting older.
"She's not going to be on the wall," Tannja Janjo, a waitress, said, bristling.
All of the screens are bristling with images and soundtracks from 100 video loops.
Some countries are bristling at the economic demands that the two superpowers have made.
"Just do it now if you are brave enough," he taunted, bristling with outrage.
But already, European data protection officials are bristling at having their turf trampled on.
These are characteristically striking, filled with people, boats, buildings, and bristling with visual tension.
Crosstalk between Nadler and a bristling Republican arguing over process often plagued the hearing.
And the curious mix of tourist paradise and bristling fortification will grow ever more jarring.
In Iraq, Strykers would lumber back to base like up-armored hedgehogs, bristling with R.P.G.s.
Hulking gray-hulled warships bristling with missiles are not menacing one another at Vanguard Bank.
There were coats bristling collars and cuffs of sparkling luau fringe and ruffled cellophane boleros.
While Dr. Blasey was deferential, even solicitous, Judge Kavanaugh was bristling with outrage and grievance.
This has left some in the company bristling at Mr. Martins's remaining levers of control.
The Japanese government fully co-operates with the UN's special rapporteurs ("Bristling with indignation", June 10th).
In parts of the province streets have poles bristling with CCTV cameras every 100-200 metres.
Visitors involved in territorial disputes with China, including Japan and Vietnam, sent ships bristling with weaponry.
Then detectives in a city bristling with surveillance cameras could not find video of the beating.
Farmer knows what Flint can look like when it's booming, bristling with people, possibilities and hope.
His torso was notably wide, his hair a bristling box, his voice both foreign and familiar.
Bristling with Japanese and Canadian designs, the Paris Airshow illustrated big industry bets succeeding or failing.
Bristling with quill-like proto-feathers, it looks like a roadrunner that mated with an anteater.
The challenge isn't covering the city in sensors; it's already bristling with cameras and motion detectors.
He's contributed work to bristling collectives like Body Sculptures, Contour, Olymphia, and a host of others.
Some of these creatures loom; others are tiny, and many flaunt bright colors and bristling masks.
Their album title's dual meaning — bristling confidence, and exposed vulnerability — neatly sums up their creative state.
Predictably, Beijing is bristling at all that and reminding Tokyo that those are China's domestic issues.
Still, the Jews retain enemy status, their presence felt in a series of bustling, bristling choruses.
Cilic, 28, served thunderbolts all week and roamed the grass courts with a confident, bristling intensity.
Podair envisions a contemporary "Letter From Birmingham Jail" bristling with references to Scripture and irrefutable logic.
A bristling density — of sounds, styles, ideas, implications — unites the untamed production and rapping of Jpegmafia.
But one country is clearly bristling at America's management of the North Korea problem: South Korea.
Then he turned to a bristling array of microphones and cameras and calmly answered every question.
Together they describe a fantastic netherworld of floating forms, linear networks, bristling nodes and torrential energies.
Beijing is bristling at a slightest challenge to the way its ancient heritage delineates its territorial waters.
Iranian women have been bristling against the forced veiling since it was imposed on March 8, 1979.
For miles around, baked white sand is dotted with sparse, scraggy trees bristling with inch-long thorns.
The goofy charm and bristling sensitivity, bordering on unacceptable masculine behavior, are still at work on Views.
And some local residents are already bristling at the new arrivals, with tensions flaring in the streets.
That bristling structure, the researchers showed, created cavities of an ideal size and shape for trapping light.
Democrats are bristling over a GOP effort to pit senators against the party's newly resurgent progressive base.
After all, plenty of lower class white people, bristling with racial resentments, voted for Trump in 2016.
Big gestural brushstrokes alternate with finer ones to create a dynamic canvas bristling with movement and energy.
Abe, the game's player-controlled hero, was anything but an all-conquering, stereotypical power-fantasy protagonist bristling.
The notion of the United States doing the bidding of the Saudis has a long, bristling history.
Lisa Murkowski, a moderate voice in the GOP, was bristling Wednesday at Nadler's accusation of a coverup.
His rapport with the president establishes a new power center in a building already bristling with rivalry.
The "Accumulations" sculptures and installations are pieces of furniture bristling with the stuffed phalli, usually painted white.
Half-built concrete structures bristling with rebar attest to an island on the cusp of rapid development.
Most of all, you hear five bristling improvisers dancing together, modeling a kind of thoughtful communion. 10.
Benjamin and Midge's meet-cute is bristling and full of banter delivered at an Amy Sherman-Palladino pace.
Trump, despite his initial bristling at charges of anti-Semitism, has begun to speak out about the issue.
In the right hands, these tools could harness the bristling energy of communities today so individuals feel empowered.
Blue Lives Matter groups, bristling at the idea that cops are racist or abusive, have gained large followings.
When the bristling subsided, she opened the door and got out, raised her refreshed arm into the air.
It was a symbol of American ingenuity, held aloft by four engines, bristling with a dozen machine guns.
You can feel the bristling hatred between the two, with Eubank refusing to even look at Benn throughout.
It's a dreadnought of a World War II-era historical novel, bristling with armaments yet intimate in tone.
Bristling with grief, Christian soft-rocker Jeremy Camp (KJ Apa) does a Pete Townshend on his acoustic guitar.
Still, Lloyd's status has not been a story about a disgruntled old hand resisting change, bristling against reality.
But the real estate industry and landlords are bristling over the bill, raising concerns about costs and safety.
Warships bristling with missiles and guns would break down at sea whenever they operated far from their home posts.
The game's hub area, from which missions are accessed through, is a bustling urban center, bristling with violent life.
You may already be bristling at the idea of a big, dumb action movie engaging with politics at all.
Move slightly to the side and you see the three-dimensionality and bristling materiality of the miniscule glass pieces.
As Politico reports, Trump is bristling at the changes and is not happy with Manafort's high-profile media role.
Although made of long, thin nails bristling from a frame of steel mesh, it has a curiously approachable quality.
In midday sunlight, the building looks rusted and a little shaggy, like a giant magnet bristling with metal filings.
Before long, land on the far shore became a shadowy thumbnail, marked by a dozen bristling towers and smokestacks.
Beijing is also bristling at fresh moves in Washington to pressure China over its handling of the protest movement.
"Naturally, some boomer parents are bristling a bit, despite all of the expressions of love and concern," she wrote.
When an order comes in, it's dropped on the griddle and arrives still bristling, flaky and chewy at once.
Two shiny new patrol boats, bristling with guns, sat in Odessa's harbour on the country's naval day on July 7th.
In front of her were an electronic keyboard, a sound mixer bristling with knobs, two drums and a toy xylophone.
Podesta told Reines "you got to stop this," prompting long emails from Reines defending himself and bristling at Podesta's assumption.
" I find the bristling all comes from the West Coast, like, "That's a New York way of thinking about it.
Composed by Mr. Murray, it's a swinging tune with a pensive yet intrepid melody, and a midsection of bristling abstraction.
In the Piano Concerto (20053), Ligeti explores polyrhythms and the extremes of the piano, from bristling highs to thumping lows.
Turns out to get yourself an awesome villain helmet bristling with evil-looking antlers, you're gonna need a 3D-printer.
But "Strong Place" has some of Ms. Halvorson's most assertive playing, often in bristling counterpoint with the pianist Kris Davis.
They were an odd couple, Quichotte tall and slow, and Dr. Smile small, bristling with dynamism, and clearly the boss.
And the President's campaign is a well-funded, skillful and ruthless outlet bristling for the chance to bring Biden down.
While it depicts M.I.A.'s bristling at being called a terrorist advocate, it never wholly clarifies her specific political aims.
He threatened repeatedly to lock up Hillary Clinton (while bristling when Nancy Pelosi threatened to do the same to him).
I guess the bristling comes from the fact that trade publications have an old-fashioned way of communicating mostly news.
Warren has yet to indicate whether she will even endorse at all, at times bristling at questions about the subject.
The space, in a corner of TriBeCa bristling with new high-rises, was tricked out like an upscale disaster shelter.
Reaffirming his range, he first floated the fragile, translucent lines of "Kinderszenen" and then stormed through the dense, bristling Toccata.
It's easy to imagine a teenager bristling at a parent's invitation to discuss an internet shocker full of racy details.
White and red, across the varietal spectrum from viognier to Sangiovese — each was bristling with territorial expressiveness, and completely affordable.
Then, on Monday, the Navy posted the photo of the Carl Vinson, bristling with fighter jets as it passed Indonesia.
Investors already are bristling over the pace of action in Congress, and surveys in the stock market have taken a hit.
One of them is a few years old now, bristling with bushy shrubs stretching bright green leaves towards a cloudless sky.
It's clear Pereira also feels this way; bristling for a chance at stardom, to go viral, and make his political statement.
Foreign technology hardware and service providers are bristling at requirements to meet the restrictive terms of newly minted cyber security regulations.
Europeans, in particular, are bristling with claims that the U.S. is undermining their vital interests and the wellsprings of their prosperity.
Einhorn has a reputation among investors for being particularly tight-lipped, bristling when pushed to give more information about his investments.
From the front, a bristling array of full beards and pointed mustaches suggested that this was a collection of hip locals.
"Bad Liar" is a dazzlingly clever reinvention, built almost entirely around the sample and a bristling, erotic whisper of a vocal.
By his own account, he fired Mr. Comey while bristling at the Russia investigation that the F.B.I. director was then leading.
A human rights lawyer of gleaming eye and bristling energy, he is unbowed after a long imprisonment by the Burmese military.
Ms. Rosenbloom, 32, recently released her third album, "Prairie Burn," a trio recording of bristling provocation and full-bore group improvising.
Defense hawks are bristling as Congress appears poised to pass another stopgap spending measure to keep the government open beyond Friday.
They remind me of the vast digital fortresses my eight-year-old son constructs in Minecraft, bristling with trap doors and turrets.
Submarines are less vulnerable, but highly visible ships bristling with weaponry are still badges of pride for aspiring great powers like China.
You fly over a remote warscape—this time, in a series-appropriate attack helicopter—and drop in, bristling with fear and aggression.
Moderates are worried the new work requirements are too tough while conservatives are bristling because they believe they don't go far enough.
The New Yorker described Bolton's reputation during his brief tenure at the UN as "abrasive but knowledgeable," often bristling with fellow diplomats.
Enormous billowing sleeves orbited by their own rings of Saturn, sleeves like padded astronaut gauntlets, sleeves bristling tiny shards at the shoulders.
"Together they describe a fantastic netherworld of floating forms, linear networks, bristling nodes and torrential energies," Ms. Smith wrote in her review.
I think it's a bit of the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon; I'm noticing them (and preemptively bristling) because of the zeitgeist of 2018.
And now Mr. Trump has deployed this machinery of repression, bristling with Bush- and Obama-era upgrades, to take terrified innocents hostage.
"I'm really upset at Senator Kennedy's Iranian comments," an Iowa voter told the New York Times, bristling at Kennedy's criticism of Carter.
" The president-elect is engaging in clichéd behavior like visibly bristling when she learns that Mossad felt she needed "to be educated.
Kavanaugh, by contrast, was bristling and belligerent, as were several of the Republican senators on the committee, all of whom are men.
House Democrats, meanwhile, are bristling over the late March deadline, arguing GOP leadership is showing a lack of urgency over solving DACA.
Succumbing to their magnetism means confrontation with their aestheticized but brutal subjects — Lucretia bristling with gleaming swords and Virginia with grasping hands.
We know why Claire is bristling against the constraints of the past — she's had plenty of reasons to resent the 18th century.
American space — so immense, so un-European — conjures in Americans a bristling independence of spirit that wants government out of their lives.
Others are bristling, and say they don't want to create content for the company without any control over the way it's sold.
He lives in a sterile apartment with a virtual assistant who's bristling with surveillance cameras, more like a talking appliance than a friend.
Her bristling replies suggest that when pressed she will resort to the defensiveness and denial her father has displayed all of her life.
That's fair: huge moving metal boxes bristling with guns and packed with soldiers should be powerful, should be something you run away from.
But today, as modern automobiles have evolved to moving machines bristling with sensors, software, processors and networks, future predictions are all about technology.
Democrats and aligned outside groups are bristling over GOP tactics, and were cheered when the Archives pushed back in a statement (The Hill).
The UAW has been bristling for a strike since early 2019, when GM "unallocated" several US factories, including its Lordstown facility in Ohio.
Those would be Brooklyn, some time in the near future when everyone enjoys panoramic city views from habitats bristling with glass and chrome.
Holbein's famous portrait of Henry VIII gives us the public face of the king: imperious, bejeweled, aggressively masculine, red beard bristling, codpiece prominent.
The forms of such pursuits are parsed and absorbed as the characters — bristling with individuality and universality — take turns describing their particular addictions.
He was bristling with outrage and grievance, fighting back tears, his voice trembling, a man who saw his own life unraveling before him.
The Chinese, in particular, have established sea zones bristling with anti-ship weapons meant to make it impossible for enemy flotillas to enter.
If you're a queer bristling at my generalizations of lesbians, tell me you don't know any gays who look like what I'm describing.
Further observation of males revealed thick skin bristling with active follicles, elevated testosterone levels and oversize testicles, which the animals liked showing off.
As Thomas Cromwell, More's prosecutorial nemesis, Todd Cerveris has thuggishness enough but not the bristling intelligence that elevated the lowborn Cromwell to power.
We're more willing to risk storm-tossed seas when the ship of state is bristling with lifeboats and manned by a competent crew.
Some legislators have been bristling that the GOP tax overhaul encouraged companies to buy stock instead of investing in plants and equipment, or workers.
Rather than humanoid or animalistic, war robots may end up looking like something out of an H.P. Lovecraft story, bristling with arms and eyes.
These fellows, all veterans, are apocalypse-minded, bristling at a "tyranny" that they believe will soon be coming to confiscate their many, many guns.
That race has grown increasingly bitter, with Sanders bristling at calls to drop out of the race and threatening to seek a contested convention.
But growing civilian casualties in Yemen, Khashoggi's death and the Democratic takeover of the House have left lawmakers bristling to take more legislative action.
We were part of TGIF, and as writers, we were all kind of bristling at the idea that we were getting categorized that way.
But "Super Trapper" is a weird, writhing track that has the artist shifting his melodies around continuously, bristling against the repetition in the beat.
Amped-up rhetoric and bristling anti-woman tweets have come directly from the candidates, their surrogates and their supporters - from across the political spectrum.
The bristling tree diagrams all of this is illustrated with are also fun to draw — beginning students often get a kick out of them.
A digital-native Nancy Drew bristling with wit, snark and vocal fry, Tig is the creation of comics writers Alex Segura and Monica Gallagher.
No one could pronounce a first name bristling with consonants or a surname with three Z's, so he shortened his name to Ladis Kristof.
On "Peregrination," prominently featuring Swaminathan's sister, the violinist Anjna Swaminathan, that means mixing passages of slithering mystery with sections of bristling, complex rhythm. RUSSONELLO
Masekela, playing the cornet, contrasted short melodies against bristling long lines that flowed with the authority and phrasing reminiscent of the trumpeter Clifford Brown.
But during the virtuosic variations, especially the breathless coda, Ms. Weilerstein's playing had incisive attack, manic energy, and, when called for, rough, bristling tone.
The Star Ferry chugged us across the harbor, cheap as ever, offering amazing views of the bristling forest of high-rises scaling Victoria Island.
BEYONCÉ "Lemonade" (Parkwood/Columbia) The obvious revenge narrative coursing through this album is about marital infidelity — face value or fiction, it's bristling either way.
Bristling with cameras, antennas and other sensors, it is one of the most complex and sophisticated spy robots ever set loose in interplanetary space.
Also, a lot of the mesh kits look a little better than traditional routers, which tend to be angular, dark and bristling with antennas.
His critics demanded to know how someone who immigrated from Frankfurt to Cleveland as a child could support a campaign so bristling with intolerance.
Together we swam up to a pair of red-glowing eyes that belonged to a large painted spiny lobster bristling with an exotic armored shell.
Conceived in a Russia that was enthusiastically opening to new ideas, my stories would emerge in a different country altogether: belligerent, baleful, bristling with paranoia.
He stood in the locker room, his hair in neat cornrows, as reporters surrounded him, a bristling thorn bush of microphones and cameras and recorders.
In France, he has recently completed a startling white apartment block in Montpellier: a cylindrical tower bristling with balconies, intended to resemble a branching tree.
CreditCreditDavid Turnley/Corbis, via Getty Images BEIJING — As daybreak neared on June 4, 33, Zhou Duo walked toward the ranks of soldiers bristling with guns.
"Defending against this many L.R.A.s is unfeasible, in my opinion," he said, alluding to the bristling array of long-range artillery pointed at his country.
Meanwhile, Virginia is still plunged in soul searching over monuments to the Civil War after white supremacists marched in Charlottesville this summer bristling with firearms.
Some European leaders are bristling over the potential impact on the continent's oil and gas companies, despite efforts by U.S. lawmakers to ease their concerns.
Simone Leigh's fantastic "trophallaxis," a hanging bundle of nut-shaped, slate gray terra-cotta breasts, bristling with fully extended car antennas, may be an exception.
Naval power While the US Navy has big ships bristling with the latest technology, Iran takes a decidedly different approach on the water: swarm tactics.
He first saw William in the mirror behind the bar, pushing through the door in a watch cap and an overcoat, those famous eyebrows bristling.
Casey's dad, Wayne, an abusive alcoholic and corrupt sheriff (a bristling Bill Paxton, in one of his final film roles), has ties to drug runners.
Klopp had spent most of the afternoon with a deep-set scowl on his face, barking instructions at his players, bristling and bubbling with dissatisfaction.
Snubbed from the All-Star team and bristling at comparisons to the Warriors' Stephen Curry, he has been playing like a man possessed by wrathful demons.
Heightened tensions However, analysts say the ruling could heighten strains in a region already bristling with tension, especially if it provokes a defiant reaction from China.
The left-wing populist, who has only held office since December, surely knows the road to greater self-sufficiency is long and bristling with obstacles, however.
But when Mr. Gyllenhaal intones, "blue, blue, blue, blue," in a bristling succession of notes, you could swear you hear dabs of paint turning into shimmer.
And the best dishes have roots in the streets, like hawawshi, dough sealed around bristling ground beef and onions, then baked in a wood-fired oven.
It was 20 feet or longer — its lower half hidden in the depths of the hole — as it rose, on black, articulated legs bristling with spikes.
Ms. Wade's conceit, clever without ever turning arch, allows her an onstage surrogate in the form of the bristling, quick-witted Laura (a terrific Louise Ford).
When Mr. Murphy first proposed the revival, Mr. Mantello worried that the play, bristling with gay self-loathing and mutual annihilation, was too campy and dated.
The child's nickname, Bea, is spelled out on a wall in clumps of nylon mesh, bristling with the knitting needles that were used to create them.
And it shows how Chinese Communist Party leaders, running a strong state bristling with security powers, can disdain foreign pleas, even for a man near death.
Our story from the weekend: Defense hawks are bristling as Congress appears poised to pass another stopgap spending measure to keep the government open beyond Friday.
The forest was gone, replaced, as far as the eye could see, by sun-beaten limestone plains bristling with the green tufts of Brazilian cattle grass.
In any given scene, the wild-eyed Cézanne can switch from cunningly manipulating his closest friends to bristling with manic energy to exuding class and dignity.
He, the waving flags, the brazen sirens, the line of 30-odd vehicles bristling with guns, agents, hazardous material mitigation equipment, and press vans—they're distractions, really.
I took it personally when I first read it, bristling with rage because she and I were the same age then — 7 didn't mean we were stupid.
Some pundits imagine car parks of the future bristling with charging-points as plugging in becomes normal and filling with liquid fuel is regarded as an aberration.
In such bristling works as "'The 1-2′ (Scattershot)" (2017), thin rods, longer slats, and truncated arcs imply intersecting lines of force — human effort at cross-purposes?
It's in a region bristling with U.S. military hardware, and it's staring down an American administration that has made clear all military options are on the table.
All roomy production, cold piano lines and bristling ambience, a large aspect of what makes Take Care so emotionally relatable is the sound and texture of it.
"They're doing a good job of showing her shock and bristling at the therapist," says Michael Brustein, PhD, an NYC-based clinical psychologist specializing in couples therapy.
People bristling up against these very complex structures that they can only ever see the edges of, and I usually finish the stories without them fully understanding.
Except for the MacBook Air propped in his lap, he looked like a detective in a 1960s French movie: mussed gray hair, bristling eyebrows, rakish trimmed beard.
Malcolm McDowell plays Alberto Antonelli, the troupe's genteel, bristling artistic director, who is so self-absorbed that he has no idea of the damage he can inflict.
As for buybacks, Congress has been bristling at the record stock repurchases by corporate America, popular particularly in the post-financial crisis era of low interest rates.
He has lined up a floating production platform — essentially a ship's hull bristling with oil production equipment — and plans to produce from two wells, starting in 2019.
Intertribal conflicts over cattle rustling and grazing land have kept the valley bristling with internal strife for decades, passed down from generation to generation, Mr. Biwa said.
The amalgam of influences — Monk, Mr. Hancock and Mr. Pérez's own Panamanian inflections — make for a bristling, rhythmically adventurous record that still holds up 21 years later.
Mr. West said he had introduced her to a designer to create a logo for the brand, but now he was bristling at being connected to it.
Nevertheless, I find myself bristling as stereotypes of "redneck" Southerners fly around the internet every time news of some fresh racist or misogynistic travesty hits social media.
Then he spotted their mother charging him, the fur on the hump on her shoulders bristling in alarm, and he made his second mistake of the day.
The city from the air is a panorama of big-box stores and ranch houses, glinting with turquoise pools and bristling with palms and Italian cypress trees.
Trump has delivered two Supreme Court justices and scores of young, conservative federal judges bristling for a fight on social issues like abortion and same sex rights.
Bisbee has moved between the elegant and gnarly over the years, between tight formalism and bristling entanglements, without ever sacrificing his inherent, and brilliant, sense of craft.
UNTIL Brett Kavanaugh sat bristling before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week the most prominent objects of #MeToo vilification were not easy for conservative men to rally behind.
Bristling under these constraints, Batman (Bruce Greenwood) pulls together a coalition of similarly anti-authoritarian heroes to resign from the League and continue working on their own terms.
With his bristling nationalist message and repeated gestures toward white racial resentments, Trump is generally strengthening the GOP's hand among culturally conservative working-class, evangelical and rural whites.
"This Is Our Land," for instance, which came out in France less than three months before last year's Presidential election, bristling with topicality, was soon overtaken by events.
Standing on its hind legs in the gutter, foaming and bristling, it seems to grow larger and thicker, wilder and sicker, its bright, eggy eyes gleaming with moisture.
On a slow-burn funk ballad called "Don't Touch My Hair," featuring the British electronic artist Sampha, Solange embodies a warily self-contained persona, bristling at outside presumptions.
The resolution has failed spectacularly as Hezbollah, bristling with heavy weaponry supplied by Iran, has become a regional military player, and there's plenty of blame to go around.
Do people out in the real world, outwith the music industry bubble, sit at home, bristling with uncontrollable tension at who might win the Mercury Prize next year?
Its success depends on Ireland, who is perfect in the role, bawdy and bristling, talking a mile a minute as she lashes her lanky body around the stage.
So when I get home from the theater with my notebook bristling with scribbles like "what is happening?" and "kill me now," I ask myself a few questions.
The $470,000 prototype submitted by Texas Sterling Construction presents a pleasant stone facade to the United States and an unsparing concrete wall bristling with razor wire to Mexico.
In the weeks leading up to the wedding, she has pricked her ears to the media coverage, bristling at any criticism of Ms. Markle, including of her clothing.
It was a fully realized dystopian realm of its own, bristling with crosscurrents of rhythm, dissonant loops, staticky noise, warning shouts and bits of hard-nosed, trenchant lyrics.
Bristling with racial and gender politics, it's a tragicomedy about the nexus of arrogance and delusion — and how easy deception can be when all it takes is flattery.
Inspired by a tree, L'Arbre Blanc, or the White Tree, features a facade bristling with cantilevered pergolas and balconies up to nearly 25 feet , or 7.5 meters, long.
But the campaign has become a flash point in an increasingly contentious relationship between the French government and a local population bristling against French bureaucracy and overseas control.
AS AT THE founding of the People's Republic, the 70th anniversary of Communist rule in China featured a tightly controlled parade bristling with the country's latest military kit.
The tremendous discomfort we might feel about another animal's suffering — think of those adorable blind dogs — is relieved with an uplifting headline, bristling with good health and SEO.
Tension has been bristling between the powerful Tigray People's Liberation front, which represents just 6 percent of Ethiopians, and its counterparts representing the Amhara and Oromo ethnic groups.
When they encounter moon dwellers—"compact, bristling" creatures, "having much of the quality of a complicated insect"—Bedford wants to destroy them; Cavor wants to learn from them.
But filmmakers don't owe literary works their reverence, just their intelligence, and "Motherless Brooklyn" is a very smart movie, bristling with ideas about history, politics, art and urban planning.
Williams is bristling over what an American Airlines rep told TMZ -- that the whole seat-reclining incident started when she first reclined and knocked over the other passenger's drink.
The Houthis emerged from this group in the 1990s, bristling at the growth of the Saudis' conservative religious influence and Yemen's alliance with America in its war on terror.
On last year's Day of the Sun, Kim put on a military parade bristling with his latest ballistic missiles, exacerbating international tension over his nuclear weapon and missile program.
A greater threat to Taiwan may simply be that an absence of official contacts between the two sides will lead to dangerous misunderstandings in a region bristling with weaponry.
Viewed as a decisive win for the Philippines, the ruling could heighten friction in a region already bristling with tension, especially if it unleashes a defiant reaction from China.
Their speeches are filled with grievance and bristling with resentment, as they summon the ghosts of history from hundreds and even thousands of years ago to make their case.
The Lebanese, bristling at the perceived interference of Saudi Arabia, came together in a rare show of solidarity for their missing PM, with posters of Hariri appearing across Beirut.
They land at the airport in Trinidad bristling with prosperity and ready for a grand party to celebrate Anita's engagement to one son, the very handsome Bharat (Staz Nair).
"He is not afraid of minefields," Mr. Burke said, bristling at the notion that the trip had damaged the moral authority that is the pope's most powerful diplomatic asset.
Ms. Hurd remembers watching a documentary about people signing up for Obamacare coverage last year and bristling when someone who got a big subsidy gushed about the low price.
Residents of these locales are bristling at the coronavirus refugees, joining their leaders in concerns about limited services and hospital capacities and a finite supply of groceries and sundries.
Once you're off the major highways, Italian roads are a spider web connected by roundabouts, bristling with signs pointing to the nearest tiny villages but lacking any route numbers.
Over many solitary days and nights, they work, eat, drink and dig at each other, establishing a bristling antagonism born of temperament and boredom or maybe just narrative convenience.
As you emerge onto an observation platform, a sweeping view of the Elbe River and the container port, bristling with cranes, suddenly reveals itself, a potent coup de théâtre.
Musically fresh, agile and impassioned, somehow sumptuously bristling, his scores are as dramatically taut as anything in opera: headlong, kitchen-sink dramas that evoke the plays of Arthur Miller.
China is building islands bristling with firepower and potentially malevolent capacity, increasing its demands that its territorial claims are respected, while also developing military bases half a world away.
With "Serpentines," her bristling new album, the intrepid saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock ventures deeper into chamberesque compositional territory, without surrendering any of the impulsive brio that has become her trademark.
There have long been stories that Trump is bristling about level of control Kelly has imposed on his freewheeling phone contacts with his friends and his loose management style.
So, while yours may have been an etiquette lapse, it wasn't a moral lapse — unless, of course, there's something in your past behavior to support your family's bristling mistrust.
Sometimes, the feeling would be very fleeting; an unexpected lurch in my stomach while I was on the bus, a bristling paranoia while I was making dinner that quickly passed.
The next thing I know, the heavy, bristling synth tones of "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" rang out across the forum, marking the very beginning of The Postal Service's set.
Though the series ran more than 303,000 episodes, Ms. Handler said by its end she was bristling behind the scenes, tired of being constrained by what she felt was E!
Still, his Vamos Party won just 8% of the vote in June's congressional election, giving it around a tenth of the seats in a legislature bristling with nearly 20 parties.
The only decoration came from a black top bristling with a techno fringe and a series of metal SpaghettiO-like rings glimmering from a steel-toned silk satin slip dress.
And when the bus took us back over, I saw a seemingly endless line of Palestinian workers, travel documents in hand, ready to pass through a checkpoint bristling with guns.
In lobbying for its bid, South Korea used a potential handicap — Pyeongchang's proximity to the North Korean border, in a region bristling with troops and weaponry — as a selling point.
One of today's premier tenor saxophonists, Allen spent the last decade working with a steady trio, developing a sturdy but flexible sound based around minor melodies and bristling postbop rhythms.
From the moment we meet Margery, bristling with anger, and John, who soon shifts from placating her to suggesting an exorcism, Ms. Nichols and Mr. O'Connell are delicious to watch.
Two assemblages from 1989 called "Rags and Old Iron (After Nina Simone)," bristling yet carefully balanced, graft together a tennis racket, frayed scraps of fabric, dangling beads and a pitchfork.
Though the boats' approaches are essentially a form of harassment, they point to the risk of military confrontation in a region that is bristling with Western, Arab and Iranian forces.
JAZZ With "Serpentines," her bristling new album, the intrepid saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock ventures deeper into chamberesque compositional territory without surrendering any of the impulsive brio that has become her trademark.
The U.S. agriculture lobby is bristling at the U.S. withdrawal from TPP and the advantages it affords TPP participants such as Canada and Australia in protected markets such as Japan.
"The Savage Detectives" was published in 1998, but its heart belongs to the Mexico City of the mid-1970s, when Bolaño was an avant-garde poet bristling with mad agendas.
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Whether in the blistered remix of Keyshia Cole's "Let It Go" or the bristling dynamism of highlight "CLOCCCC", Emancipation shows there's no source material Angel-Ho can't spin into a hook.
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Bleeping and whirring through the aisles of a sporting goods store in downtown San Francisco, Tally — a tall, wheeled robot bristling with sensors — was doing what it promises: It was counting.
Hanging from the ceiling by a thin wire is "Untitled (bubble tubes)" (2015), a bristling lattice of translucent amber cylinders with milky-looking bubbles the size of softballs at the ends.
Rather than bristling at happening upon two men who definitely just had sex, Karev admonishes the doctors for unprofessional behavior… and then shares the details of a few better hookup spots.
But even with Mr Cranston's debonair swagger and bristling moustache, Jay Roach's lacklustre biopic of Dalton Trumbo, a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter, won't appeal to anyone except current screenwriters with masochistic tendencies.
On that vote 167 Republicans opposed the deal, and many are bristling at the effort now to use that budget as the baseline for the annual spending bills funding federal agencies.
But Trump made the situation infinitely worse with a bristling answer to an innocuous question in a White House Rose Garden press conference alongside Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell on Monday.
"This administration did not create a policy of separating families at the border," Nielsen said during the briefing, later bristling when asked if the policy was intended to stir up outrage.
Instead "Sudden Death" comes across as the product of a talented writer whose mind was bristling with facts and dates and names, but who somehow allowed them to overshadow his characters.
Leaders of Zurich's Jewish community are bristling at the demonstrations abroad by the Orthodox rabbis, who in turn contend that those local leaders are too intimidated to challenge the museum project.
For those who like to run a bit more wild, Nice One Projects of Cambridge, MA, presents an ovoid structure bristling on all sides with thatch bundles like a sukkah anemone.
A bristling, savory plate of salted duck egg dressed up with lime and fish sauce becomes a seasoning for the porridge — which, in turn, quiets a bit of the egg's funk.
So it's no surprise that the most authoritarian American president in living memory, elected by a paltry minority, is not threatened in the least by citizen militias bristling with military firepower.
Erinn Williams, the lead field investigator for the Oklahoma City outbreak, drove slowly down a one-lane gravel road curtained by overgrowth and bristling with barbed wire and "No Trespassing" signs.
And in Delhi, hundreds continued to camp out on a vital stretch of highway that links the capital to its suburbs, bristling against one of the city's coldest winters in decades.
Democratic lobbyists find themselves in a tough spot, eager for their party to recapture the White House in 2020 but also bristling at the top-tier candidates' attacks on K Street.
Each was overshadowed by his opposite number: Kevin De Bruyne, City's most dynamic figure, always bristling with ingenuity, and David Silva, as impudent and imaginative as Ozil was plodding and pedestrian.
Bristling with this kind of detail — and a relentless focus on the agribusiness billionaires Stewart and Lynda Resnick, whose profits seem immune to drought — "Water & Power" unleashes a geyser of facts.
Critics at The New York Times have praised his "dynamic, all-out performance" of Mahler's First Symphony (at his debut in 22014) and his "visceral, bristling" account of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 22014.
On Wednesday, Puerto Ricans and tourists crammed the hotel's lobby, clustered around power outlets bristling with adapters and extension cables, making calls or tapping away at phones and computers to stay connected.
Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Rex Tillerson signaled that the US is open to dialogue with North Korea, a day after the regime in Pyongyang once again issued bristling threats against Washington.
The one time he had tried to earn some money by helping a friend move avocados, the truck they were driving got hijacked by gangsters bristling with AR-15s and AK-47s.
"America's National Parks," his widely acclaimed 2016 release celebrating the natural wonders of North America, stands out in particular for its tumultuous melodic beauty and the bristling, mutating forms of its compositions.
And in a modern workplace bristling with messaging apps and social media tools, the viral speed of information — and misinformation — has left companies scrambling to a get a grip on the situation.
The first follows Tyler (Harrison Jr.), a high school senior, as he navigates the burden of expectations put on him by his overbearing father, played with bristling intensity by Sterling K. Brown.
Choreographed by the Flemish choreographer Jan Martens, "Sweat Baby Sweat" features the dancers Kimmy Ligtvoet and Steven Michel — scantily clad and bristling with strength and sensuality — as they grapple with conflicting emotions.
It's more of an emotional appeal, drawing on words and imagery that will resonate with the segment of the U.S. population that's been bristling under a Donald Trump presidency for the past year.
The highlight was Bartok's 1925 arrangement for four hands of his "Miraculous Mandarin" ballet (1918-19); paring the work down from full orchestra bared its architecture and emphasized its ingeniously vibrant, bristling rhythms.
In addition to civilian, paramilitary and plain-clothes police patrolling main streets, all cars, drivers and passengers entering town had to register at a checkpoint bristling with number-plate readers and surveillance cameras.
Since those early days, Trump's decision to leave the Paris climate accord and then the Iran nuclear deal -- despite personal lobbying by the leaders of France, Britain and Germany -- has left Europeans bristling.
Its gestures had follow-through and blind abandon, laying groundwork for such gritty, confrontational bands as Einstürzende Neubauten and Public Image Ltd, and the bristling post-punk of Talking Heads and Sonic Youth.
First the shock, then the smartphone video images, then the online frenzy, then the Al Qaeda or Islamic State claim, then the bristling determination of world leaders like President Trump to defeat terrorism.
Or maybe an issues-heavy campaign -- by someone such as Bernie Sanders, bristling with liberal policy solutions on health care, inequality and the environmental movement could be a good fit for the times.
But in Dayton, a tidy town of 20053,200 people tucked in the east Tennessee foothills, the bristling fear of a creeping godlessness is just one of a spectrum of reactions to the statue.
"It is tragic that 1.3 million Americans who are blind, and millions more who are visually-impaired, will not be able to enjoy expanded video description," Wheeler said, his voice bristling with fury.
The British leader also tried a new tactic -- trying to impress Trump, who is a fan of bristling new hardware, with Britain's new capabilities that are coming online despite years of crimped military budgets.
The totems vary in palette, technique, and content, but all of them formulate yarn-based work into roughly columnar form, collectively creating a bright forest bristling with the industrious handiwork of hundreds of contributors.
While both countries' leaders maintain that they do not want war, the rise in tensions in a region bristling with military hardware has prompted fears of an accident or miscalculation triggering a wider conflict.
Eager to show off American military might, President Donald Trump has tasked Pentagon planners to design an attention-grabbing parade in the nation's capital bristling with warplanes, hulking vehicles, and marching uniformed service members.
Hillary Clinton may have been a special kind of lightning rod, but the elements that brought her down are still bristling in our atmosphere, ready to strike again, and we need to face them.
These hot-colored, square-format paintings, hung on a single wall like a cryptic frieze, deploy Ms. Kusama's own hermetic symbology of floating cells, bristling cilia, a calligraphic woman's profile and countless stippled dots.
Along the side wall, a parade of flocked mattresses is bound in what appear to be white cords — which, upon closer inspection, are revealed as refrigeration tubes bristling with a furry layer of ice.
In the Oboe Concerto, Liang Wang, the principal oboist, handled Strauss's solo part with candied tone, and the ensemble had accuracy and bristling intimacy, but brought out little magic in the work's autumnal colors.
Leather breastplates brushed with pastel blooms became a bristling carapace (and so did petal pink vinyl), and nylon saddle bags in fuchsia and fire opal melted into giant hexagonal mouths, like a carnivorous lily.
On Friday, Mr. Mattis visited the demilitarized zone that borders the two Koreas, where he got a firsthand view of just how close Seoul is to North Korea's bristling array of long-range artillery.
White evangelicals, more than almost any other constituency, have repeatedly chosen to support Mr. Trump wholeheartedly to advance their cultural priorities, despite occasionally bristling at his character and approach to race, immigration and women.
A major cyclone is about to descend on Bangladesh, and the war on terror continues in the United States, accompanied by a bristling distrust of Muslims and a crackdown on immigration from "dangerous" countries.
Returning to the podium of the New York Philharmonic last week for the first time in 11 years, Gustavo Dudamel brought a jolt of bristling vitality to an overplayed staple: Dvorak's "New World" Symphony.
In both examples, the grey-scale spectrum of his work opens up considerably, exploding a dramatic range of ghostly lights and shadows that haunt the photograph's surface like some unseen kinetic force of bristling photons.
And China is likely bristling not only at the Pence speech, but also the spate of recent stories — like the Bloomberg piece and recent close encounter in the South China Sea — detailing Beijing's antagonistic actions.
Already well-known and carefully enunciated by both Merkel and Macron, as well as Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, have been the feelings on the most bristling issue between Europe and Trump: trade and tariffs.
It is distinguished mostly by Solzhenitsyn's descriptions of the initial pain of exile, his bristling reactions to Western mores, and his search for a quiet place to finish his work and live out his life.
The band has abetted him — and pressured him — with bristling riffs for guitar (Greg Ahee), bass (Scott Davidson) and drums (Alex Leonard), drawing on the post-punk legacy of Gang of Four, Public Image Ltd.
The primordial heebie-jeebies—revulsion perceived variously in the spine, the molars, the bristling of hairs on the back of the neck—are conjured best with images that beam the feeling straight to the flesh.
The new remarks come after an interview Monday during which Ivana Trump jokingly called herself the "first lady" since she was the president's first wife, a remark that had first lady Melania Trump's office bristling.
The Interior Ministry is a hideous seven-story concrete structure that squats in the middle of downtown Tunis, its roof bristling with antennas and satellite dishes, coils of barbed wire barring access from the street.
And they are already bristling at the idea that Sanders would claim the nomination if he fell short of a delegate majority while the moderate candidate dog pile split up most of the remaining delegates.
Bitterly disillusioned with the West on security issues, in 2007 Mr. Putin delivered a speech in Munich bristling with resentment and anger at American unilateralism and disregard for Russian opposition to the expansion of NATO.
Bethenny Frankel's ex-husband is bristling over threats by her current boyfriend to sue him for trashing her in emails, saying he's forced to interact with the BF because the guy's constantly around his daughter.
Her mother followed her on the witness stand on Monday and was more feisty, often clashing with prosecutors and bristling when they asked her if she benefited from Andrea Constand's $3.4 million civil settlement with Cosby.
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The city says it intends to conduct a second pilot in 2019 in order to gather more data, but scooter companies are bristling at the prospect of cities continuing to restrict their growth under these programs.
While the audience debates which is less appealing, Rob Senska's photography or the characters' morals, the actors (including Rory Culkin as a hapless fifth wheel) grit their teeth against a plot bristling with pain and payback.
Regardless of the job, though, Liddell may, if all these rumors pan out, find himself bristling under a similar kind of corporate disappointment with Bellator to what he found in his last days at the UFC.
In 2014 The Dallas Morning News reported that some musicians were bristling under what was described as his "abrasive" style, noting, among several incidents, his demotion of a musician and his abrupt dismissal of a tenor.
When they got back into the studio, the band came up with a song they called "Popscene," a mile-a-minute, juggernaut anthem bristling with blaring horns, a driving rhythm section, and laser-like guitar riffs.
He teaches "A Complicated Kindness" to his juniors and seniors, and had sent her a photo of one of his students' copies, bristling with sticky notes like the scan of a brain with all neurons firing.
Kempczinski, who joined McDonald's in 2015, had previously clashed with franchisees while leading the company's US business, with franchise owners bristling against expensive initiatives like a remodeling program that could cost up to $750,000 per location.
WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish musician has created an unusual interactive instrument - a larger-than life music box bristling with xylophones and drums - that he says can help educate children and aid their development through musical play.
In the bristling conclusion, the dancers rush to the front of the stage echoing Ms. Eddy's swimming arms and then, just as suddenly, pivot while raising an arm in the air with a slightly wilted wrist.
With the heavyweight contenders for the title grouped into one side of the knockout draw, the path looked clear for Belgium to march into next week's final with a squad, on paper at least, bristling with talent.
White Mountaineering returned with a trapper-tinged collection called Trailblazer, and Coach celebrated doughty American archetypes like Kit Carson with a succession of patched leather jackets, lumberjack shirts, bandannas and bucket hats virtually bristling with flinty resourcefulness.
Jonah is an archetypal Jesse Eisenberg character: hunched, guarded, bristling from a defensive crouch, yet unable to hide the innermost wounds that in turn feed a cruel streak, honing themselves into the sharp point of his face.
The African objects cover a wide range in sensibility, from delicate burnished wood carvings of Yoruba Twin Figures to a rough-hewed Kongo people's Nkisi (or male power figure) bristling with nails, blades and other sharp objects.
" Infuriated, he walked out of a meeting with her and the top Senate Democrat, Chuck Schumer, and delivered a bristling statement to reporters in the Rose Garden, telling Democrats they should "get these phony investigations over with.
Castro, 89, laced his opinion piece with nationalist sentiment and, bristling at Obama's offer to help Cuba, said the country was able to produce the food and material riches it needs with the efforts of its people.
But there have been behind-the-scenes tensions, with some countries wanting to take the lead on prosecuting their own citizens and bristling at the idea of being eclipsed by the United States in high-profile cases.
Fireworks may have to wait But given the early stage of the race and potentially different goals of Warren and Biden -- not to mention the other eight candidates bristling for a fight, such fireworks may not erupt.
At the time, this seemed like just a typical Russian scene, the nation's poorest citizens bristling at their humiliation after losing the Cold War, their ire concentrated on a familiar target, the country's dwindling population of Jews.
Superficially bristling with every property of fantasy fiction up to and including cliff-crowning castles with pointed turrets, the show plunges you into a state where there is no state except the lawless interplay of violent power.
LONDON (Reuters) - As European and U.S. officials praise the soaring trade of liquefied natural gas (LNG) between the regions, a pillar of U.S. President Donald Trump's drive for American "energy dominance", some buyers are bristling at the terms.
With the slow-burning songwriting style of Tegan and Sara or The National on one shoulder, and the bristling energy of pop artists like Troye Sivan on the other, Grim Town feels like a logical evolution for SOAK.
It's a time of serious change in Lady Bird's life—she's discovering her sexuality, struggling to prep for college, and bristling against the strictures of her new Catholic school—and Gerwig's film explores how she tackles it all.
From the pitch-shifted raps and metallic squelches that made up his early  Stretch EPs to the bristling beauty of his two full-lengths Xen and Mutant, he's gravitated to sounds that are at turns vicious and wounded.
Well, our resident geographer here at VICE happily informed us that, Obonjan (O-BON-YAN) is a 1.5 kilometer island just off the Dalmatian coast, penned in by dusty shores and coated with bristling pine and olive trees.
The switch at the top levels of the Trump administration's national security team would come at a time of bristling tension with nuclear armed North Korea, which now has the capability to reach the US with its missiles.
They'll present a bristling new suite, "A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke," commissioned by the Met Breuer in response to a second-floor exhibition of the Indian modernist artist Nasreen Mohamedi, whose geometric abstraction resonates with the music.
"I was coming to terms with the idea that there's a difference between gratitude and fulfillment," said Mr. Ali, who earned an Emmy nomination and raves for his bristling turn as Remy Danton, a sly political chess master.
Trump, in general, does not like to concede to his critics, and it's not surprising that he's bristling a bit at the pushback (and bad reviews) from his Russia trip, even from his close allies and Fox News.
But a few minutes later, there he is, slinking down the stairs, Afro bristling in the wind, sinewy sun-bronzed arms sticking out of a Prince and the Revolution wifebeater—so charismatic that every move is a pose.
With bases from South Korea to Japan to Guam and a fleet of warships bristling with modern weaponry, it has been a physical reminder of the nation's strength and vigilance in the region to friends and foes alike.
Some professionals who have followed a traditional path of assisting senior artists and building their portfolios over years, sometimes decades, are bristling at bloggers, YouTube stars and Instagram gurus who have unconventional and more visible roads to success.
Egan's immensely satisfying new novel, the follow-up to "A Visit From the Goon Squad," which won a Pulitzer Prize, is a dreadnought of a World War II-era historical novel, bristling with armaments yet intimate in tone.
Bristling with weapons and sheathed in the kind of steel plating more common to Warhammer 40K than a history book, the train was an eldritch figure as it emerged from plumes of smoke and a grove of burning flares.
The Washington Post published a story about how the President is bristling about the disloyalty of advisers who have been critical of him and how he has become frustrated with Chief of Staff John Kelly's efforts to contain him.
But the embassy transfer, set for Monday, will come just days after Israel and Iran traded blows across the Syrian border, firing missiles at each other Wednesday and following up with bristling threats in a steep escalation of tensions.
Washington (CNN)North Korea is warning that recent US sanctions could take relations with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea back to the bristling tension of last year and endanger efforts to remove nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula.
Her 2005 oratorio "Steel Hammer," ruminating on the mysteries surrounding the legend of John Henry, combines neo-medieval chant and stylized folk instrumentation: bristling banjo, shards of harmonica, sole taps on one musician's shoes for an evocation of clogging.
And that the real tension in his work is between what he does best (giving black sequined pants and jackets a cardigan's ease) and the obfuscating additions: a net evening shawl draped over one shoulder and bristling pastel spores.
Despite a few neighbors bristling at her parking in front of their house, Jordan said the boat received the response she'd hoped for: It sparked conversations in her hometown, a suburb north of Washington, D.C., with about 70,000 people.
Our legacy site was bristling with bolted-on bespoke features serving a bevy of purposes, some relevant, many long forgotten, and leaving it behind without leaving our business needs out in the cold was a tall order in and of itself.
Thousands of Central American migrants resumed an arduous trek toward the U.S. border Monday, with many bristling at suggestions there could be terrorists among them and saying the caravan is being used for political ends by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump began the week bristling with defiance and insisting that he was "not at all worried" that a second whistleblower who CNN reported on Sunday has direct knowledge of the events described by the first, was already talking to lawyers.
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The grey-hulled vessel looked like a naval ship—bristling with antennae and radar—but was chartered by AdvanFort, a private security firm based in Washington, DC. It had 35 crew and carried 103 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
Many make a point of sharing their concerts for free, bristling at the term "bootleg" because of its associations with the profit-driven releases of yore that they believe leech off an artist's work and give their community a bad name.
While that was a major achievement for most of the parties, it left many American politicians, Republicans especially, bristling at the prospect of sanctions relief for Iran, which would fill its regime's coffers and fund its campaigns in regional conflicts.
And 03 Greedo, the Grape Street Golem, has been known to make "creep music," a form of rap meant to reflect the bristling paranoia of his native Jordan Downs Projects, a Watts public housing project notorious for its poverty and violence.
Bristling with historical trivia and commentary on current events, this entertaining survey of vexillology, the study of flags, examines the banners of more than eighty-five nations, as well as those of the Islamic State, the L.G.B.T.Q. community, and pirates.
The Republicans rose to power on vows to rein in deficit spending, and fiscal hawks on and off Capitol Hill are already bristling at the idea of moving a Harvey relief bill without paying for it elsewhere in the budget.
Some analysts say an economy growing at only 1-2 percent, well below the rates that turned a seedy colonial port into an island bristling with hundreds of glass-and-steel towers, could increase popular discontent with the ruling party.
In the cat-and-mouse game that has ensued, the police have posted images of tires bristling with spikes intended to hamper their approach, while protesters have circulated videos of squatters being forcibly removed from wooden platforms erected as barriers.
Bristling at attempts to make him follow "a party goose step," as he put it later, Mr. Miller joined Senator Phil Gramm, Republican of Texas, to co-sponsor President George W. Bush's $22002 trillion tax-cut measure in early 20013.
Some of those freshly cemented power brokers are now bristling at the suggestion by newly prominent activists and elected officials that they have not been progressive enough on issues like rent regulation, new taxes on the ultrawealthy and campaign finance reform.
Mr. Gadd drives things with a loosely energetic hand, and the flutist Steve Wilson takes a bristling solo — but stick around for the extraterrestrial electric keyboard work from Mr. Corea near the end, bringing it all to a phantasmagoric close.
Leading this 70-minute score with technical command and bristling intensity, he repeated it on Friday, now paired with Philip Glass's Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra — incredibly, the Philharmonic's first performance of a concert work by this pioneer of Minimalism.
His rigid chairs and geometric end tables, though fine-lined, are lively and bristling with ideas: He calls his Leviana chair a "queer chair," because of its glossy black leather seat atop steel legs that curve outward in a welcoming spread.
Other veterans from Mr. Clinton's impeachment trial recalled occasionally bristling under the verbal restrictions, even when they were able to take breaks to go to the bathroom or relax in the cloakroom, a private lounge just off the Senate floor.
Working without drawings, and relying on his intimate knowledge of the human anatomy from his years working as a physical therapist, he created imposing, rough-textured figures, bristling with energy, that seemed to embody the fierce spirit of postcolonial Africa.
Dropping in quotes from Acker and others as she tells the story of a London-based woman's anxious adjustment to marriage and to momentous Trump- and Brexit-era political change, Laing writes with "bristling intelligence," our reviewer, Katie Kitamura, said.
The sheriff, bristling over suggestions that officials had been slow-footed and had handled the case differently because of the race of the two men, read aloud obscene internet comments that had been directed at elected officials after Mr. Gasser's release.
While fire codes dictate that much of the Piccini family's production occurs off-site, Ms. Gambineri still works daily at a 19th-century jeweler's bench bristling with drills, wads of wax, calipers, wire spools, chalk molds and rubber-handled pliers.
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In "Untitled (The Shape of Sound)" (290), an otherwise unadorned 220-foot-wide rectangle of wood supports a loose, vaguely wreath-like tangle of nailed-together slats, a bristling form that harks back to Leigh's freestanding sculptures of the 25s.
I expect that sort of talk from women in my mother's and grandmother's generations; I struggle with that generational difference whenever I go home, bristling at how often my family members talk about their waistlines and the need to avoid "bad" foods.
Trump came in saying he was going to crack down on illegal immigration, and Jeff Sessions, you know he's like a little bristling with Jeff Sessions over the Russia probe, but Sessions also is really opposed to undocumented immigrants in the country.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Britain's Andy Murray, bristling with confidence after ending a three-year wait for another grand slam title at Wimbledon, will seek to make history in Brazil by becoming the first man to win successive Olympic gold medals in men's singles tennis.
Once I had seen it, though, it became the focus for me and my team: 700 feet long and bristling with gun turrets, the zeppelin is Battlefield 13's weapon of mass destruction, capable of raining fire down on a map's various objectives.
On February 14th the panel, made up of two district court judges and one appellate judge, ordered the state to adopt a combination of the maps Mr Grofman had put forward in a 131-page report bristling with electoral and demographic arcana.
The pieces range in height from about a foot to four feet and, in width, from a couple of feet to the nearly nineteen-foot sprawl of the artist's masterpiece, "Ville Fantôme" (1996), a tableau bristling with skyscrapers engirdled by a ring road.
The union had been bristling for a strike since early 2019 and had backed itself into a corner, hence the walkout over what appears mainly to be a dispute about hiring temporary workers rather than problems with health care or profit-sharing.
Mr. Trump spent much of Sunday expressing bristling resentment that he was not getting enough credit for reducing tension with North Korea — tension that he himself ratcheted up with talk of "fire and fury" in 2017, but that preceded his tenure, too.
The mistake has echoes of a saga involving the suspected loss and then recovery of $100 million in cash destined for the central bank in 2017 and 2018, and has critics bristling at what they see as chaotic leadership under President George Weah.
On the Verge 5 Photos View Slide Show ' Bristling on the back of an oversize coat, circling the sleeves of knits, bursting from the shoulders of a sweatshirt: Ruffles show up where you least expect them in Maggie Marilyn Hewitt's latest collection.
Using his trademark production approach, Mr. McCraven spliced up the music they'd laid down — mixing in some old recordings by his father, the drummer Stephen McCraven, and ending up with a bristling crosstown junction of hip-hop, Afrobeat, European folk music and jazz.
Though the bristling February evening called out for Al Molo's well-regarded Zuppa della Tavernetta (made with clams, mussels, scampi and monkfish), I gravitated instead to the ravioli stuffed with spigola (a cousin to branzino) beneath a ragout of scampi, tomato and parsley.
Yet, aside from three jackets bristling with doll parts created in collaboration with the textile artist Mona Luison (although it could just as easily have been the prop guy's from a Wes Craven movie), the mood of the collection was almost giddy.
This 70-minute two-hander is the bristling playwriting debut of Bijan Sheibani, the well-established theater director whose National Theater production of "Barber Shop Chronicles" traveled to New York last month, and who doubles as his own keen-eyed director here.
The defiant posture reflected a bristling anger among Israel's pro-settlement political leaders, who not only blamed the United States for failing to block the Council resolution, but also claimed to have secret intelligence showing that President Obama's team had orchestrated it.
At H0L0, a dark basement in Ridgewood, Queens, he convened a team of string and mallet players — the vibraphonist Joel Ross, the harpist Brandee Younger, the cellist Tomeka Reid and the bassist Dezron Douglas — to create bristling, bulbous music with an electric pulse.
Together with the artist Machine Dazzle, whom he met around 2000 in the clubs and who designs all his costumes, Mac has created his own subgenre of drag: more poetry than clothing, bristling with juxtapositions and winks and historical and artistic allusions.
There is a shockingly good Julian Schnabel, "Winter (or Rose Garden That Jacqueline Built When She Was a Little Girl)" (1982), bristling with his trademark broken plates, but with a markedly built-out aggression that belies the pastoral sentiment of the title.
Its persistence and pragmatism is in evidence in the decision to keep open the often-frustrating dialogue with Russia even as Kerry is often accused of being deceived by his opposite number, Sergey Lavrov, as a bristling President Vladimir Putin thumbs his nose at Washington.
RECOMMENDED: Security failures leave SAT scores in question Castro, 89, laced his opinion piece with nationalist sentiment and, bristling at Obama's offer to help Cuba, said the country was able to produce the food and material riches it needs with the efforts of its people.
When I got to a point half a block from the main flow of the mud, where I could make out ridges of it, high, irregular ridges bristling with crushed automobiles, downed trees, and the shorn-off timbers and shattered roofs of houses, I stopped.
When Koone spoke to THUMP about Child Death, he suggested that he might eventually form a rock band, an impulse further evidenced in the bleak, bristling hardcore track "NOTHING TO OFFER / NOTHING TO REAP" that he released as a Balam Acab track last month.
Directed by Kimberly Senior ("Disgraced") for Manhattan Theater Club, "The Niceties" is a bristling, provocative debate play about race and privilege in the United States, and it begs to be argued with — partly because Ms. Burgess has manipulated the contest in ways that feel unnecessary.
And when tools are released from the realm of labor and conceived for ceremonial use they can be even more fantastic: A ritual sickle is a mythical creature with a bristling mane; a double hoe suggests the distilled essence of "elephant," all trunk and ears.
Poster-size photographs of dishes hang on the walls, and may guide you to chicken bristling with crispy garlic and shallots, or dried squid in a thatch of chives, with deep-fried silver anchovies showing off frilly little tails that crumble on the tongue.
Mr. Trump and his White House counsel had already grown distant, with the president bristling at being advised not to take actions that could draw legal scrutiny, and Mr. McGahn becoming increasingly weary of serving a client who often refused to listen to legal reasoning.
The 15th-century villa (bequeathed on Acton's death to New York University, which now uses it as a campus), is just outside Florence on a hillside terraced with ranks of dense green cypress, gray groves of olive and Baroque gardens bristling with mythological statuary.
BEIJING — In a diplomatic gamble, President Trump is seeking to enlist China as a peacemaker in the bristling nuclear-edged dispute with North Korea at the very moment he plans to ratchet up conflict with Beijing over trade issues that have animated his political rise.
There are no flashbacks to the war, and we don't need them; so fierce is Fassbender, and such is the glare of his gaze above the bristling military mustache, that we instantly believe in Tom as a veteran—a disciplined soul determined not to crack.
Tessin acquired fine portraits by Albrecht Dürer, Peter Paul Rubens and Hendrick Goltzius — the last of whom is represented by a rare, crystalline self-portrait, complete with a bristling mustache and arctic eyes, done in 1590-91 in a mix of chalk and watercolor.
Count Tessin collected drawings by Raphael, Rembrandt, van Dyck, and Hendrick Goltzius — the last of whom is represented by a rare, crystalline self-portrait, complete with a bristling mustache and arctic eyes, done in 2685 and '91 in a mix of chalk and watercolor.
Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov and shot in black and white—which makes the boreal woods of Siberia look like a bristling ocean—Letter Never Sent is a dark, brooding film that doubles as a subtle parody of Soviet Union ideals like altruism and resolve.
If the government's announcement last Tuesday that some tax cuts would be delayed - including exemptions to a wealth tax and the introduction of a flat tax on capital income of 30 percent - did not draw much criticism in public, it had some bosses bristling in private.
The subject can be as simple as the extreme reduction of The Row's highly tactile elongated tone-on-tone silhouettes, or Carolina Herrera's exploration of seasonless dressing and technology, as expressed in layered organza shirtdresses under feathery furs, and tunics and gowns bristling with 3D leather blooms.
To prevent America from operating close to China's shore, a bristling arsenal of land-based air-defence and anti-ship missiles, along with fast missile boats, missile submarines and maritime strike aircraft, would attack US Navy vessels, as well as at US bases in Guam and Japan.
But there have been positive signs in recent years, which are likely to be overshadowed by Trump's bristling anger at US allies, with many diplomats fearing that Brussels will see a repeat of the G7 summit in Canada, which Trump blew up, raising doubts about Western cohesion.
Today, even people who routinely muttered, "I hate politics," and stayed uninvolved, are bristling with political thoughts and following the latest news about Trump's legislative agenda, the Russia investigation, and matters as obscure as the gap between what Trump says and what his secretary of state argues.
A composer who has been working with electronics and samples since the 1970s, Carl Stone delivered a disorienting barrage from his laptop: bristling, relentlessly repetitive, stereo-hopping, rhythmic but dance-defying tracks that were so densely layered they seemed to raise the atmospheric pressure in the club.
Working between her barn in Germantown, N.Y., and her Manhattan studio, Dearie doesn't simply arrange flowers, she sets scenes — a meticulously composed bouquet of fire-colored dahlias and verdant oak-leaf branches bristling with acorns is accompanied by a stray nut placed a few inches away.
Pakistani leaders, on the other hand, still bristling over a recent decision by Trump to suspend aid over their government's continued refusal to shut down safe havens for the Taliban and the Haqqani network, most likely breathed a sigh of relief that they were not mentioned.
Unlike the previous, relatively low-key pairing of image and text, this one, also a Venn diagram, is bristling with conflicting fonts underscored by pictures of an AR-15 (Clinton as tool of the military-industrial complex) and a hunting rifle (Sanders in thrall of the NRA).
The developers, Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group, are counting on the restaurants to give the former rail yards — now bristling with shiny towers like some futuristic San Gimignano — a sense of neighborhood geniality to appeal to those who visit, live and work in the new complex.
As an instrument, the human voice makes a light flicker on in our minds—its the recognition of empathy, the comfort of now-woolly memories of your parents speaking to you when you were a baby, the bristling discomfort of a raised voice or one choked with panic.
Summer in the north must be mighty nippy if it calls for quilted puffer jackets, exquisite lipstick-red leather topcoats, fur motorcycle vests bristling with zippers, overcoats of paneled camel's hair, knitted hoodies, sweaters with elbows made from the heels of socks, or woolen coats inspired by rugs.
It's a part of his résumé he refers to often, casually but artfully dropping it into conversations on a wide range of policies, generally avoiding the battle bravado of previous veteran candidates and bristling at the suggestion that he had higher office in mind when he signed up.
His monumental "Ten Freedom Summers" suite was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize, and last year he released two celebrated albums: the bristling, crepuscular "A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke," in duo with Vijay Iyer, and "America's National Parks," an equally diffuse and ruminative recording, featuring a quintet.
Sansa and Arya have been bristling at each other pretty much since the latter's return to Winterfell, and things came to a head in "Beyond the Wall" when Arya confronted Sansa about a letter she was forced to write back when she was held captive by the Lannisters.
The report also includes accusations that Kelly made comments that belittled female staffers, saying women are more emotional than men and bristling in private about the accusations made against Rob Porter, the former White House staff secretary who was forced out after his ex-wives accused him of domestic violence.
NEW FUTURISTIC ISRAELI &aposDUNE-BUGGY&apos IS BRISTLING WITH WEAPONS, READY FOR COMBAT Patrolling on foot, catching criminals, physical dispute intervention, public disorder incidents, traffic stops, searches and suspects who resist capture are just a few of the many ways police officers can end up suffering a blunt force trauma injury.
While it is not clear whom Trump will nominate, the eventual nominee is likely to face resistance from Senate Democrats -- who are still bristling from Senate Republicans' blockade of Obama-pick Merrick Garland in 2016 and would balk at the possibility of Trump hardening the conservative bloc on the court.
While extremely kind to Mr. Lear, 93, the stylized documentary, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, shows friction on the set of "Good Times," about a poor black family; actors like Esther Rolle and John Amos are shown bristling behind the scenes at dialogue and plots provided by white writers.
Put another way, Communist leaders are both expressing their own views and bowing to public opinion when they bully and nag foreign partners into isolating Taiwan in endless humiliating ways, stage frequent military exercises simulating a maritime invasion or build bristling arrays of missiles on their side of the Taiwan Strait.
Although "The Dinner Party" has bestowed Chicago with legendary status in the annals of feminist art history, it has also overshadowed the rest of her oeuvre — which, according to A Reckoning, is thorny, entangled, bristling with anger — and incisive in its condemnation of patriarchy and its dismissal of female subjectivity.
Rather than relying on the time-tested manufacturing methods used by established rivals, who still use people to do tasks that machines are as yet unsuited for, he wants his car factory to be a hyper-automated "machine that makes machines", bristling with robots and keeping human involvement to a minimum.
Sequencing technologies, for one, can reveal how cells with the same exact DNA turn their genes on or off in unique ways—and these methods are beginning to reveal that the brain is a more diverse forest of bristling nodes and branching energies than even Ramón y Cajal could have imagined.
The visitors who do turn up regularly in Patsy's yard are her likable but unsettled grandson, Louis, played by the appealing Matt Biagini; her prickly daughter, Lucy, whose bristling resentments are sympathetically rendered by Bethany Caputo; and Louis's inamorata, Ashley, whose good-natured warmth is nicely conveyed by Megan Mekjian.
But, as tends to happen with Mr. Gurung, it then went segueing off into suits with dropped-crotch jodhpur pants, cropped trousers bristling feathers, sari sequined frocks and beaded fringe and at the end, some stiff silk faille gowns that appeared to have gotten lost on the way to the cotillion.
Another parallel stretching from one side of the building to the other is a pair of etchings from Richard Serra's "Paths and Edges" series (2007), featuring cropped sections of densely packed concentric circles, and Chakaia Booker's "Mutual Concerns" (2004), an automobile tire cut and twisted into bristling, quasi-organic-looking forms.
Its Big Ears set was utterly precise in its cantankerousness, from the electronic screeching that ushered the band onstage to songs that blared and stopped cold, droned steadily or crashed and flailed, and set the Declaration of Independence to Arab-tinged reggae (in "Independence"); the songs' bristling cynicism defies obsolescence.
As I wandered around the historic Centro on a bristling Saturday this summer, I pushed my way through crowds of families, couples and tourists, herds trampling down streets encircling the Zócalo, the city's epicenter, a large stone square built by the Spaniards over the ruins of the ancient Aztec city Tenochtitlan.
Standouts among Whittle's work on display at CAC include an installation of riotous color and shape, amplified by reflective mylar surfaces in a small chamber off her main gallery space, and a row of cut acrylic puzzle-sculptures, which configure her language of shapes into bristling, dimensional katamari-like standing structures.
That designation initially resulted in some bristling over the role of the federal government in the electoral process, yet an effective partnership between all levels of government administrators and bipartisan political agreement about the need to unify to protect elections from adversaries has resulted in notable improvements to cybersecurity in our elections.
Knowing that the Yellow Vest protesters, those persistent critics of what they describe as France's inequitable economy, were mobilizing to come out in force on Saturday had something to do with the bristling impatience induced by a show like the one staged on Friday by the designer Kim Jones for Dior Men.
JON CARAMANICA Sadie Dupuis, who calls herself Sad13 when she's making electronic pop rather than playing guitar in the indie-rock band Speedy Ortiz, consolidates all her skills in "So Bad," a densely constructed song with a thumping electronic pulse and enough bristling guitars and programmed percussion for a Nine Inch Nails track.
The meeting brought to a head a bristling conflict dividing his foreign policy team for months, pitting Secretary of State Mike Pompeo against John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, in a battle for the competing instincts of a president who relishes tough talk but promised to wind down America's endless wars.
Basquiat's 19803 painting "LNAPRK" (for the Luna Park outside Milan) — half turquoise, half black, with an idiosyncratic use of stretcher bars — presents a bristling stream-of-consciousness overlay of cartoon faces, a bull's head scavenged from Picasso, the phrase "Italy in the 21980's" and "essen" — eat in German — repeated three times.
Arriving in a windowless back room, I see the raison d'être for this operation: a large tower computer, the likes of which only hardcore gamers maintain in the US. The cover is off, cables snake out to racks bristling with external hard drives, and two monitors display what appears to be sophisticated file management software.
Arriving in a windowless back room, I see the raison d'être for this operation: a large tower computer, the likes of which only hardcore gamers maintain in the US. The cover is off, cables snake out to racks bristling with external hard drives, and two monitors display what appears to be sophisticated file management software.
China, bristling with rage, may well seek to remind its citizens, as well as America, of what happened when that principle was last challenged by the United States with a decision in 1995 by its then president, Bill Clinton, to allow his Taiwanese counterpart, Lee Teng-hui, to pay a private visit to America.
It touches on the myriad traditional uses of iron in Africa, and even the ordinary objects look magical: a sickle in the shape of a beast with a bristling mane; a hoe distilling the essence of elephant, all trunk and ears; an herbalist's staff that trails a flock of tiny, tissue-thin iron birds.
A wintry sepia of an unoccupied field near Sharpsburg, Md. — the site of the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War — illustrates the cover: a leafless tree with outspread branches, unharvested cornfield bristling with feral bounty against a buck-and-rail fence in the near background, a luminous plot of wintry grass in the foreground.
Thanks to innovations that Mr. Felicetti introduced as chief executive of the pasta company founded by his great-grandfather in 210, Pastificio Felicetti is a 215st-century marvel, bristling with arrays of computer controls and a small army of seemingly autonomous robots that manipulate pallets of penne, rigatini and spaghetti with uncanny speed and precision.
"People are bristling about the fact that we were not moving fast enough, but at the end of the day, I think how he has handled this and the public face he has given to this issue has certainly enhanced his reputation, not just here but across the country and certainly in California," he added.
And yet one of the astonishments of "The Children," which comes to the Manhattan Theater Club intact from a run at the Royal Court Theater in London last winter, is that even though it is completely successful as an eco-thriller, bristling with chills and suspense and foreboding sound effects, denuclearization is not its subject.
One of the commonest responses to his work has been wonder: how did he turn a ton of welded 12-inch spikes into, for example, "Grist" (2004), a wonderfully dangerous-looking bristling thicket, or "Helio" (2006), a stunning circle of even spike stacks that might be the cog for some mighty tool-and-dye machine?
But other works feel like exorcisms — most explicitly his sketches of goat-horned, lizard-tongued devils, as well as "Anomie 218 Full Circle" (1991), a large painting on unstretched canvas bristling with religious and secular symbols of power: three versions of the crucified Christ; a seated Buddha; a monarch's crown; towering warriors in Samurai masks.
They were effective, even if they didn't have the gut-punch resonance of Simone Rocha's black and cream and pink and red exploration of motherhood and femininity — she had a baby in the middle of preparing the collection — as seen in tinsel tweeds (heritage fabrics bristling softly with a golden sheen), embroidered gauze and unfinished knits.
The moral ambiguities in the conduct of the cold war and the blurry nature of treachery—the leitmotifs of his earlier novels—have given way to a bristling anger, even rage, over what Mr le Carré sees as the turpitude of the West, especially of America, in a horrid new world order where Smiley has no place.
As a Washingtonian, I have to share this amusing anecdote: Pruitt is bristling at the presence of former Washington state senator Don Benton, who ran the president's Washington state campaign and is now the EPA's senior White House adviser ... These officials said Benton piped up so frequently during policy discussions that he had been disinvited from many of them.
Over the past half-century, after all, Wolfe's own work has contributed mightily to the evolution of a certain kind of language — or the evolution of a style, anyway: the neon-lit, whiz-bang exploding cigar of a sentence, bristling with exclamation points and packed tighter than a spring-loaded snake in a can of peanuts.
In his 14-page opening statement, bristling with indignation yet chock-full of dates, facts and quotes, Mr. Taylor on Tuesday described "two channels of U.S. policymaking and implementation, one regular and one highly irregular," run largely by the president's personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, as well as others like Gordon D. Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union.
Tennison — a relentlessly driven, hard-living, sexually indiscriminate female detective (as written by Lynda La Plante) — was exceptional and revolutionary; when the show debuted here in 1992, she had no equivalents on American TV. And Mirren was abetted by an equally riveting costar: the city of London as I'd never seen it — grubby and bristling with colorful miscreants.
The result is that to watch Perpetual Grace LTD — one of the most delightfully oddball new shows of the summer — you'll have to all but consult a GPS to find Epix in the hinterlands of your cable guide or subscribe to the channel's Epix Now service, a suggestion I can already feel most of you bristling at.
" (The bristling array of equipment on the roof, including multiple cameras, radar, and sensors that triangulate using pulses of light, is another clue.) And here's a cool twist: The vans will be able to communicate with pedestrians via LED screens on the front and both sides, which will feature messages like, I assume, "Out of my way, flesh sack.
I'd heard passing comments all week about the threats posed by Black Lives Matter and the so-called antifa, and I wondered how we had reached a point where conservative white Americans fantasize about taking to the streets, bristling with weapons, flanked by fellow vigilantes, prepared to violently confront other Americans who are exercising their First Amendment rights to assembly and free speech.
But when I watch a scene like the Gemstone brothers competing to see who can baptize the most people without getting water up those newly baptized noses, or Eli looking upon that painting of his wife, or sole sister Judy (Edi Patterson) bristling at her diminished treatment within the family, I feel the shock of seeing people I once knew.
PELOSI SAYS SHE'LL 'SOON' SEND IMPEACHMENT ARTICLES TO SENATE: The speaker "stood her ground, bristling at the repeated questions about when she plans to relent and arguing that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has yet to provide sufficient detail on the trial process — leaving unaddressed the criticism that has emerged among Democrats," our colleagues Mike DeBonis and Rachael Bade report.
Just ask Joe and Kathleen, or the characters in the epistolary novel When You Read This by Mary Adkins, who warm up to each other in email after bristling at each other in person, or a woman and her brother-in-law in Curtis Sittenfeld's short story "Plausible Deniability," who exchange daily notes about classical music instead of expressing what they're really thinking about each other.
Steve WomackStephen (Steve) Allen WomackLawmakers pay tribute to late Justice Stevens Rubio asks White House to delay B Pentagon contract over Amazon concerns   New CBO report fuels fight over minimum wage MORE (R-Ark.) about the committee rules, bristling that the committee was one member short of the necessary quorum to conduct business, and saying that it was "making even more of a mockery" of the process.
Also the glittering tunics with a tailcoat dip in the back over narrow mosaic skirts, L.B.D.s (lengthy black dresses) bristling a feather ruff at the shoulders and neck and exploding at the hem, elaborately pleated and gathered taffeta frocks, and emerald-trimmed duchesse-satin dresses — all worn over thigh-high black ruched suede boots and matching shoulder-length fingerless gloves, and topped by towering curled pompadours.
The playful nature of her music, on a surface level, might appear as if it's just freaky music for the club, but actually, party tracks like hers are bristling with genuine political power, particularly during a climate ruled by those hell-bent on sucking the fun out of everything, sniffing out then neutralising any scent of rebellion or anarchy and turning the volume down on certain communities.
Friday night there began with a set of bristling original tunes from the trumpeter Josh Lawrence and his band Color Theory, an all-star outfit of musicians from Philadelphia and New York, including the pianist Orrin Evans and the alto saxophonist Caleb Curtis (keep an eye out for Mr. Curtis; I'm expecting to see him leading his own band at a Winter Jazzfest soon).
After the documentary (Shut Up And Play The Hits) and live box set (The Long Goodbye) came the wine bar, the coffee brand, the astoundingly good mobile disco, the actually quite amazing sounding but ultimately thwarted project to make turnstiles on the New York City subway system beep harmoniously with one another… It seemed like Murphy's time to become a thread in the bristling fabric of NYC public life.
Campaign operatives who competed against Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in the Republican primaries are bristling at suggestions they failed to fully investigate the businessman during his march to the nomination.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE's Golden State colleagues in the House are declining to endorse her reelection bid in its earliest stages, highlighting the frustrations of younger Democrats bristling at the perceived lack of upward mobility for future party leaders.
Though Molly's desire to do some catch-up partying is a more theoretical and less urgent driver than the libidinous motivations of Superbad, it comes from the very contemporary realization that there are other ways of being smart, successful, and even nerdy than just fighting for straight As. The anger and defensiveness this knowledge initially brings out of Molly isn't explicitly tied to longtime gamers or Star Wars fans bristling at the mainstreaming of "their" culture.
The monochromatic drawings and paintings in this exhibition, like the toothy ghoul in "Beast Head" (1958) and the stampeding "Winged Beast" (1961), parallel the tormented and tormenting figures of Brits like Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud, as well as similar figurations, bristling with existential dread, by New York-based contemporaries like Robert Beauchamp, Bob Thompson, Lester Johnson, and Joan Herbst — images that cropped up repeatedly two years ago in Grey Art Gallery's Inventing Downtown 1952-1965.

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