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You're going to have Keith's initials burned into your crotch.
But the phrase "fundamentally incompatible" was already burned into my brain.
Organizers hope this image, and stigma, will be burned into memory forever.
The paddle has a "City of Pawnee, Indiana" logo burned into it.
My congressional testimony from five years ago is burned into my memory.
That's just sort of burned into them in — in pretty powerful ways.
The images of our river turning yellow are burned into our collective memory.
The commercial for Rainbow Art is burned into many a '90s kid's brain.
We were deep into December, and the cold burned into my gloveless hands.
Memories of that moment will be forever burned into Hague's mind he said.
The sex scene between them is forever burned into my memory as heterosexual #sexgoals.
I couldn't stop picturing cattle getting an "X" burned into their hides, poor things.
"The genocide is burned into the soul of the Armenian diaspora," Mr. George said.
But don't worry, it was burned into my mind, so I'm sure they're pretty accurate.
Krystal's presence was undeniable and her Ferrari red dress was burned into my memory forever.
"Those things are burned into my brain — I can't really forget them," Mr. Bryant said.
Whatever you call it, it's a moment that will forever be burned into our brains.
I do hope that's been burned into your memory just as it has in mine.
The image of the blonde beauty draped in raw flank steak is burned into our minds.
"I had an underwire bra, so the wire was actually burned into my skin," she says.
The newspaper images of looting and fires during the blackout were forever burned into my brain.
You can practically see The Star Wolf's visage burned into the back of Michael Jordan's head.
As the files burned into ash, they distributed a statement and prayed until the police arrived.
It's permanently burned into my brain because the moment unfortunately involved throwing up while carpooling to school.
Those ideas were burned into The Toast from the beginning, and affected pay, hiring, and topics covered.
The fire burned into Florida last month and may advance into that state again, officials said on Sunday.
There's also the issue of static images getting 'burned' into the display, a traditional drawback to OLED technology.
No, but a fire broke out Saturday night west of Backwater Bridge and burned into early Sunday morning.
That's 42.3 days, and that number is burned into my skin like a tasteless tattoo I cannot remove.
The goal is have something that stays with you, something that's burned into you and changes your perception.
The names of the victims and the dates of their murders are burned into these massive hanging pillars.
She noted after the address that she attended the speech because she wanted it "burned into" her eyes.
Even when I turned the TV off, there was still an outline of him burned into the screen.
"The event is burned into my memory, and I was one in 22,000 [in the concert crowd]," Ghaed says.
Rachel Owens hung a rectangle of canvas on the wall with a short list of items burned into it.
There was a date stamp burned into the lower right corner of the photo that said July 22, 214.
"They are so vividly burned into my memory and my conscience that I find myself reliving these days," Mark says.
When switching screens, evidence of previously displayed images sometimes seemed to linger (as if they were burned into the screen).
Update 11:43 am: Jeff Bezos showing off his lucky boots, with the Blue Origin motto burned into the leather:
Neither of them deserve to be typecast, but they've been burned into my pop culture memory as those indelible characters.
Expensive products often have a laser price tag burned into the carton, so you can't really do it with those.
At certain points there is a short video burned into my brain; these memories are surrounded by periods of blackness.
The spectacle of Big Tobacco executives telling Congress they believe nicotine is not addictive is burned into the American psyche.
The women also endured branding "ceremonies," where Raniere's initials were burned into their pubic region with a cauterizing pen, authorities said.
History and experience have burned into the black American psyche a sort of functional pragmatism that will be hard to erase.
Stately, 200 years old and burned into the collective memory of the Hennessys, this tree embodies the family's idea of stability.
He recalls seeing the twin sunset on the screen for the first time, an image that became burned into his mind.
The lyrics to the Spice Girls' iconic hits, burned into fans' brains forever, ready to pop out whenever it's time for karaoke.
That's based on my experience with trying and failing to conform to whatever stupid idea of beauty society burned into my subconscious.
Doug Aitken (DA): For me, filming in Arcosanti was really interesting and personal, because I had these images burned into my memory.
The visual of Roger splayed out on the couch binge-watching Dark Shadows is one that will be burned into my mind forever.
It would be pretty funny or stupid or whatever to like, just get the words "small charcoal grill" permanently burned (?) into your flesh.
That third-grade incident a lifetime ago — my bright yellow baton whirling through the air, making contact — is still burned into my memory.
The failed uprisings of 1703 and 1848 against the Habsburgs and the 1956 revolution against the Soviets are burned into the national psyche.
Anyone working in the market today remembers the last European crisis that happened seven years ago and has it burned into their memories.
Several women are also expected to describe the agony they endured when the symbol containing Mr. Raniere's initials was burned into their skin.
As morning burned into afternoon, he held up a white sign to alert the participants that he had relief available for the asking.
On his right shoulder were three O's burned into the shape of a dog's paw, an anachronistic trademark of the East Coast Bloods.
" The hit single "If You Leave" is forever burned into Gen X consciousness, thanks to John Hughes's Brat Pack film "Pretty in Pink.
The Tubbs Fire, which burned into Santa Rosa in 2017, was counterintuitively set up by a break in California's drought during the previous winter.
Even nearly 50 years later, the date of the operation remains burned into the memories of those who fought in it: December 11, 1968.
But he will soon be burned into your memory as the pizza delivery guy who helped the police nab a group of alleged murderers.
That is forever burned into my psyche, and has boosted and guided me at times when I really needed it, both professionally and personally.
Their history traces back to cathode ray tube monitors, which needed to keep displayed pixels moving lest they be burned into the monitor permanently.
To the Editor: Hell, a fiery domain of eternal damnation, is burned into the psyche of evangelical and other Christians from their very youth.
It burned into my consciousness, although my takeaway was hardly a brilliant insight: The match that lights a joint might also ignite an uprising.
Instead, he subjected her to an experience that is so burned into memory, she's able to relate the smallest details even now, 25 years later.
Mason's stunned reaction was one of the greatest Sad Goalie Slumps ever, and is burned into the memory of most Caps fans to this day.
They're visualizing memories burned into their neurons, adding audio/visual (and now possibly haptic) reality to whatever scraps of time are left in their brain.
The hallways of the Spencer Mansion are burned into my psyche, and the moment a ravenous dog jumped through a window still gives me chills.
In terms of visual impact, it's the burned-into-the-mind's-eye image that'll always stay with me, years after I put this game down.
Even though the sight of Jimmy Fallon rubbing Trump's head has been burned into our eyes, the dude still knows his music pretty darn well.
As she pointed out, the precise details of a trauma get burned into the brain and stay there long after less relevant details fade away.
This is barely mentioned, let alone dramatized, in either play, perhaps because a problem burned into the human psyche is less amenable to political correction.
A classic example of this is "The Man in the Moon" or the man who claims the face of Jesus was burned into his morning toast.
The "childhood-ruining" rank takes into account a number of factors, including key scenes that stay burned into your memory, instances of death, and troublesome themes.
But the image of a future Puerto Rico that runs on clean, sustainable, affordable energy thanks to Elon Musk is already burned into the collective memory.
Mr. Cai made a 60-foot-long mural of horses at a watering hole by lighting the gunpowder until the images were burned into the paper.
Fernandez presents "Fire (United States of the Americas)" (2017), which uses wood burned into charcoal to reify a map of each of the continental American states.
The pixelated graphics, fast gameplay, gravely demon noises and repetitive soundtrack are permanently burned into the brains of gamers who grew stalking the halls of hell.
His bare legs were burned into pus-filled purple stumps so unrecognizable that he was told by his doctors that he&aposd never walk normally again.
His defining feat is defeating Shou-Lao, an event that left him with a dragon tattoo burned into his chest and the power of the Iron Fist.
Fortunately, one upcoming movie has a way of standing out: The trailer for new movie Cam is so disturbing, it will be burned into your brain forever.
There are scenes from Blue Velvet by David Lynch and Mystery Train by Jim Jarmusch that I watched 15 years ago that are burned into my brain.
Oxenberg also recalled seeing her daughter&aposs branded flesh after India had NXIVM leader Keith Raniere and his cohort Allison Mack&aposs initials burned into her skin.
More writers have posted hot takes reiterating the lesson Democrats should have burned into our minds after the 2016 election debacle: resisting Donald Trump is not enough.
The Pour RANDAZZO, Sicily — Chiara Vigo was just a young girl at the time, but the eruption of Mount Etna in 1981 is burned into her memory.
After unscrupulous dealers bought his early reproductions, removed the labels, artificially aged them and sold them as period pieces, he had his name burned into his pieces.
Two days later, she asked fans to call her at 281-330-8004, a number burned into the brains of rap fans by Houston rapper Mike Jones.
Two men, strangers, known from and for a thousand years in kind, history buried, burned into the circuits of the brain and whatever passes for the soul.
When I was a teenager, Love & Basketball and Love Jones were films that were constantly on repeat for me that are kind of burned into my psyche.
As the man who helped imprison both of the Haller siblings, he'd more likely be burned into their brains with shocking clarity than seen through a haze.
Better yet, someone somehow convinced Levine to take off his shirt to display the winged mermaid burned into his flesh, which is holding a skull for some reason.
That was refreshing to hear, "cock" was practically music to my ears in comparison to the "fleshy pink meat wands" that had been burned into my memory forevermore.
About five years have passed since then, but Stein said the day of her dress code citation is burned into her memory because it caused her such embarrassment.
Since it started moving, the cube has created a number of anti-gravity fields, left a series of cryptic runes burned into the ground, and even destroyed a building.
Another season of Game of Thrones has come and gone—leaving a giant dragon-shaped hole in our hearts (and images of Jon Snow's butt burned into our eyelids).
Hot Sauce, in case you didn't catch that detail, refers to the words burned into the baseball bat Bey wields during the "Denial" segment of the Lemonade short film.
Even when terror attempts are discovered and foiled by the authorities, the close call itself is as burned into our collective "foreseeability" as if the attack had been successful.
Bon Iver's debut album, 2007's For Emma, Forever Ago, slow-burned into relevance, despite the fact that its creator, Justin Vernon, might have preferred it remain in obscurity.
It's burned into my memory for life, the joy and disbelief on your face makes me smile and warms my heart every time i see it♥️ Happy Father's Day!
I can't pinpoint the cause — there's mention of a cave, but I'm not sure if that's it — but crew members talk about seeing disorienting geometric patterns burned into the sky.
The sensational details were burned into the brains of anyone who so much as glanced at a TV or tabloid, or talked to someone else who had, during the proceedings.
Those IPOs, which led to the creation of over a trillion dollars of value, were among the most successful ever and have been burned into the memory of fund managers.
There's only a memory and that memory — that non-volatile memory sits here — and there's a chip, and the chip does have an encryption code that was burned into it.
The words and face of Mr. Strzok were burned into the nation's conscience during a daylong hearing before the Judiciary Committee last month that, at times, looked like an inquisition.
Decades later, the Troubles "are so burned into our lives that they are part of our DNA," said Monica McWilliams, a former civil rights marcher, peace activist and feminist leader.
If big polluters will have to pay for every ton of carbon burned into the atmosphere, he thinks farmers should get paid for every ton they put in the ground.
Queensland's Mark Ellis dropped out of a race back in April when photos on Facebook revealed him giving a Nazi salute in his backyard with a swastika burned into his lawn.
You're not totally sure of the downsides here, but you're left with a lingering sense of dread, some heinous imagery burned into your psyche, and an irrational fear of large birds.
The first commercially made surfboards sold in California, in the 191973s, had swastikas burned into their tails and were marketed as the Swastika model by Pacific System Homes of Los Angeles.
Some 90,000 people were evacuated from Fort McMurray and the surrounding area in early May as an out-of-control forest fire burned into the heart of Canada's oil sands region.
While the memory of the evening is burned into the back of my skull, all evidence of the event was lost, along with my cellphone, somewhere on a Saint Petersburg side street.
But at the end of it all, we're left with an memorable portrait of Harding, one that significantly complicates the impression of her that was burned into our minds in the '90s.
The first photographic portrait ever made was a self-portrait: a daguerreotype shot in 1839 by Robert Cornelius, who held still for over a minute as the exposure slow-burned into place.
Dreams will be broken, kids will be crushed, and when these competitors strike out, the words that tripped them up will be burned into their brains for the rest of their lives.
Inevitably I would watch that recording over and over again, so that even if what I had taped was a lesser episode of the show, it would become burned into my brain.
Starting with his slam from the free-throw line in the 1988 dunk contest, a select few Jordan highlights are burned into America's collective conscious, no matter how little you care about sports.
The Illinois-based sandwich chain Jimmy John's found this out earlier in the week, and the resulting Tweets will be burned into your psyche for the rest of your life, so brace yourself.
There also are questions being raised about what started the nearby Nuns Fire, which burned into Napa Valley and started an estimated 2200 minutes after the Tubbs incident, according to Cal Fire estimates.
The explosion shortly before midnight rocked Silver Spring, Maryland, and the fire burned into Thursday morning, Pete Piringer, a spokesman for the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, said on a voice recording.
In Bel-Air the wildfire burned into the wealthy Southern California neighborhoods, destroying at least six homes, threatening hundreds more and scorching a building at a winery owned by billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
It demands — and, with Ms. Ruff, gets — a Betty Shabazz who is bold, comic, romantic and fully capable of searing you with the pain that burned into her on the day her husband died.
As black smoke was still clearing from the Paris skyline Tuesday morning, firefighters and other experts stepped inside Notre Dame to assess the destruction from the nine-hour fire that burned into the night.
When the match was actually played, it was played on a pitch with a swastika that had been chemically burned into the grass some 24-48 hours previously, and only showed up at match time.
Before the upgrade, it was a simple swipe and passcode — a gesture I've done so many times that it's burned into my muscle memory — but iOS 10 retakes that space for a new info panel.
In Brahne's chamber, the look of which is burned into my memory down to the exact location of the secret switch in the wall, you fight the second of your losing battles against General Beatrix.
All of The Orb's wealth of knowledge, which spans from literally everything from the very first dawn to the Earth's dark and horrid last days, has been burned into Donald Trump's mind in one horrifying instant.
A lightsaber has to actually feel like it's a working device pulled from that world, reacting to swings, movement, and clashes with aural and visual feedback that's so familiar it's burned into our collective cultural consciousness.
One day recently, home with his family in Fontenay-le-Comte, a sleepy city in the Loire valley, he methodically opened boxes containing dozens of drawings he has made of the images burned into his brain.
When I last left the game, the floating island — which is propped up by my beloved interdimensional cube — was slowly moving around the map, visiting particular spots that were home to cryptic runes burned into the ground.
Hollywood crashed out apocalyptic superhero movies that burned into our consciousness the idea that the world is on fire -- when it is actually safer than ever -- and that only a strong man can put out the flames.
It's not even really the LED spectacle sparked by Daft Punk's legendary 2006 pyramid performance, set aflame by the likes of David Guetta and Knife Party in the Sahara tent, and burned into '10s pop cultural ubiquity.
As the afterimage of each projected photograph lingered, burned into the viewer's retina, the performance seemed to speak of the difficulty in making sense of a chapter of history known increasingly by the shadow it left behind.
While, sure, some people may like the way the White House looks this Christmas, the conversation behind that horrifying picture is what's going to be burned into the back of my eyes when I shut them at night.
It was supposed to last for a month — and it did — but instead of just leaving a stain on her skin like natural henna does, Teigan's tattoo burned into her arm and wouldn't stop burning for four weeks.
"In my head, I still have an image of the assailant right before he tried to kiss me earlier in the evening; the face of the man who assaulted my sister is burned into my memory," she said.
"Overall, the process demonstrated that LIG can be burned into paper, cardboard, cloth, coal, potatoes, coconuts, toasted bread and other foods," wrote the researchers who hail from Rice University's Smalley-Curl Institute and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
It is burned into cultural consciousness, if you're of a certain age (that is: old enough to be able to identify Ronald Reagan in a picture of a state funeral, but young enough to have not voted him in).
One can only hope these images are seen and burned into the minds of those with the power, lest our countries be reduced to shadows like the one that was etched on the steps to a bank in Hiroshima.
History teaches that no matter how buttoned up and politically correct a black person presents themselves, if non-blacks have a negative image burned into their heads from birth, subduing one's self will make no difference in racial progress.
It seems like every few years, someone becomes a tabloid footnote after they see a picture of Jesus miraculously burned into their breakfast taco, or after they somehow convince a stranger to pay $100,000 for a Cheeto shaped like Harambe.
An unsuccessful, turbulent ride, forever burned into my memory because as I was crashing my new toy around the offices of The Washington Post, the managing editor just happened to be passing by my section and caught the entire ordeal.
Mini LED screens are said to offer nearly the same performance as premium OLED screens, but without the risk of OLED "burn-in," where on-screen items can permanently burned into the screen if they&aposre displayed for too long.
A particular scene is still burned into my mind: In "Lost Weekend," an episode in season three, Carmen—who is not open about her sexuality with her family and friends—has just introduced Shane to her family, who loved her.
The 221-year-old black mother from Little Rock, Arkansas, once embodied the "welfare queen" stereotype burned into America's collective conscience by Ronald Reagan, which she both fit and shattered standing over Clinton's right shoulder that day on the White House lawn.
The endless trial and error, the hours wasted on dead-end tricks, the same pixels and polygons burned into your retinas like a plasma TV afterimage—and at the end of it all, someone else's name is sitting next to the world record.
Being the only Olympics competitor to cross the finish line standing up is a glorious and special moment on it's own — but YouTuber OzzyManReviews has breathed fresh and foul-mouthed life into a very special Olympic memory, burned into the collective consciousness of Australia.
Before the upgrade, it was a simple swipe and passcode — a gesture I've done so many times that it's burned into my... According to Forbes, Apple's latest iOS release seems to have accidentally weakened the iPhone's security, potentially allowing unauthorized access to localized backups.
Just a few months ago, a woman on vacation in Morocco suffered horrible burns on her hands from black henna, and in 2015 a young girl who was on vacation in Turkey wound up with the image of a dreamcatcher burned into her ankle.
Keating is not concerned with trying to replicate any one style of music; instead, he explores what happens when he takes familiar elements—in this case, chord progressions and rhythms burned into our senses by dancehall and soca—and presents them in an uncanny way.
With its pond out front, home to pet swans Hanky and Panky; the zero-entry pool always lined with blooming pink flowers; and that massive closet with room for not one but two sizable island dressers, Villa Rosa's ethereal yet sophisticated charm is burned into our minds.
In the south, it's almost 100,000 acres put to flame in the mountains that meet the sea, with deer left charred in their tracks, an iconic Western-set movie ranch burned into black and white, the sweet-scented chaparral and sage highlands all of a moonscape.
After seeing A Star Is Born for the first time (because you'll probably see it twice), you might leave the theater, get in your car, decide to adopt a labradoodle puppy, and listen to the film's soundtrack on repeat until Bradley Cooper's husky drawl is burned into your brain.
I was in the center of the venue, and around me the audience seemed to clear away, until it was just me, looking straight at Kanye, almost into his eyes, rapping along to each of those words that had been burned into my brain for over a decade.
And the Miami Beach Convention Center, which hosts the 17th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach from Thursday to Sunday, has completed a three-year, $18743 million renovation that added 10 percent more space and took away the 1980s-era pastels that were burned into the brains of visitors.
If the dock on your macOS laptop is constantly showing at the bottom of an OLED screen, for instance, the dock could eventually become burned into an OLED screen to the point that you&aposll see a shadow of the dock, even if you play a video full-screen.
Stuck to the rehearsal-room wall were clues to their world: research images of the Hormel factory, which inspired the set; shots of the National Guardsmen, wearing boots like the ones that figure ominously in Davis's production; a newspaper photo of a worker's garage, the word SCAB burned into it, menacingly.
But even the briefest time spent in the queue in Rust's dimly lit lower hallway, which funnels both male and female toilet-goers and desperate coat-checkers, is long enough for the one-two punch of its turquoise walls and the putrid stench of piss to be burned into your senses for life.
To an outsider, the details sound pretty intense—nude photos kept as "collateral," a dude's initials burned into women's skin, texts about wanting a "fuck toy slave"—but perhaps the most incomprehensible part is that so many women seemingly chose to submit and some even felt "empowered" by the group's chilling controls.
But even this deep into her smash-hit, record-breaking pop legacy, Lopez still remembers what it felt like to be a newbie in showbiz, something she reminisced over at Sunday night's Grammy Awards  – particularly when it comes to a certain infamous dress of hers that has become burned into the pop culture memory.
Burned into Mueller's memory were the small items those victims had left behind, items that he'd seen on the shelves of a small wooden warehouse outside Lockerbie, Scotland, a visit he would never forget: A teenager's single white sneaker, an unworn Syracuse University sweatshirt, the wrapped Christmas gifts that would never be opened, a lonely teddy bear.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass) says she attended President Trump's inauguration because she wanted the event "burned" into her eyes as motivation.
Having already set her husband on fire while under the influence of an evil spirit, Annie turns on her son, chasing him around the house (but not before lurking, suspended in the upper corner of his bedroom ceiling while he sleeps, an image that will be burned into my brain forever) and up into the attic before garroting herself with a wire.
Hemingway's first trip to Cuba took place in 1928; he stayed for a couple of days during a layover on his way back to the US. His biographers claim that the images of a lavish and magic Havana were instantly burned into his retinas, which would become the beginning of a historic future for both Cuba and the nobel laureate.
Michael Jackson's infamous mugshot — and the media frenzy surrounding his 2005 child molestation trial — will forever be burned into the collective pop culture consciousness, but the events of the media circus that accompanied the high-profile court case have lingered in the minds of the 12 jurors who ultimately decided the fate of an icon as the world watched in awe (and, for some, in anger).
But for now, I'll satisfy myself with the image of Joel patiently, lovingly shaving a body of its hair so it'll be easier for his wife to eat, while Sheila grins and sucks the fat off some ribs — both because it's probably burned into my brain until I die myself, and because it's the perfect summation of this extraordinarily weird (and ultimately delightful) show.
Now it is the men's turn to be objectified as hotties: divers like David Boudia, a gold medalist in 2012, or the Briton Tom Daley — each clad in suits so brief that they make the modest swimwear of the 1960s look like girdles — or Michael Phelps, whose anatomical particulars are not only a subject of ceaseless internet exegesis but are also burned into many viewers' brains.
Brandon Jennings and Jason Terry Forever If you were to travel five months back in time and tell people that the Milwaukee Bucks were steadily deploying Jason Terry and Brandon Jennings as a regular backcourt combination, and that while doing so their season hadn't already crashed and burned into an epic race to the bottom of the lottery—that instead they were actively jockeying to get the seven seed—nobody would believe you.
The enduring image of a seated Pelosi looking like she'd just bitten into a lemon while others cheered economic success or American heroes during the President 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's State of the Union address will be burned into the memory banks of voters in every swing-seat race.
Inserting a band into the video game was an utterly genius marketing tactic at the time: A vast majority of the band's fan base learned about the group through the game, and personally, the Pavlovian conditioning is burned into my brain so heavily that if I so much as think of the chorus from "Woman," I'm immediately transported back to my college apartment in San Francisco, drinking 40s and addictively hitting the colored buttons on those SG-shaped plastic guitars with my friends, trying to make the CG crowd on the screen cheer.

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