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Certain items of clothing have always been prime material for comedy, and Bowman doesn't restrain herself with her stories of spring-loaded bustles, musical bustles and even lidded bustles (in which to pack, believe it or not, one's weekend change of underwear).
Kilinochchi, the former rebel capital, bustles with banks and microfinance companies.
Yorktown Heights's commercial center bustles with small businesses and strip malls.
Johannesburg's "Little Addis" bustles with Ethiopian traders and the sound of Amharic.
As Labor Day nears, audiences at the amphitheater grow, and Medora bustles.
Chicago is a sort of monster-shop, full of bustles and bores.
The bustles, the armbands, the beadwork, the cool knee-high moccasins—and the facepaint.
On the Chinese side, Dandong's river bank bustles with people on a Sunday morning.
By the elevators, nobody blinks when an employee wearing a pink tutu bustles past.
With a subway station, bus stops and rows of stores, the Hub bustles with customers.
Traditional motifs like gingham fabric and bustles are mutated just to the point of the uncanny.
But day after day, week after week, The Hungry Man bustles with tourists and Jersey locals.
On weekdays it bustles with people seeking solace, or reading matter in German, Arabic or Turkish.
At night it bustles with students arriving for class after clocking out of their day jobs.
But it bustles with human life below, in underground homes, churches and even bars and restaurants.
The Times assigned photographers to capture the eerie landscape of a city that no longer bustles.
A city once a symbol of horror and brutality today bustles with energy, commerce and opportunity.
Secreted under their petticoats, panniers, and bustles, these highly decorated pockets swung heavy with their contents.
The area bustles with tourists waiting for boats, taking in the harbor and stopping at the military monuments.
Ladies would receive bustles for their dresses, and men would be able to wear tuxedoes, according to Palmer.
LESS than a hundred yards away, Via San Biagio dei Librai in the centre of Naples bustles with activity.
Next, the flamboyant fashion of the Victorian era made its debut, with skirts being layered and bustles added in.
High-rise skyscrapers, dotted with aerial gardens and parks, loom over low-slung commercial corridors where street life bustles.
The gut bustles with bacteria by the trillion which assist with digestion, helping determine health, weight and even mood.
A musical about an unusual approach to custody agreements, this adaptation of the Robin Williams movie bustles onto Broadway.
It bustles with holidaymakers choosing their food and drink from the buffet while others bag sunloungers by the pool.
Iridescent organza bustles printed with silk screens of berries were strapped behind utilitarian short suits with taffeta corset tops.
Both elements came across vividly in music that bustles with sliding brass, sputtering rhythms and an episode of instrumental interplay.
"Untitled (Cairo, Egypt)," for instance, and "Untitled (Lagos, Nigeria)," respectively, capture both the bustles and stillnesses that fill metropolitan street life.
During Shirley's character-defining moment describing the Native Americans, the orchestra bustles with subdued yet jerky rhythmic spurts and jagged phrases.
Heavy smoke from the 323-square-mile (232-square-kilometer) fire is hanging over the valley, which normally bustles with summer visitors.
Heavy smoke from the 60-square-mile (413-square-kilometer) fire is hanging over the valley, which normally bustles with summer crowds.
Today, though the Institute's well-kept campus bustles with students (a quarter of them from overseas), the attached aircraft factory stands silent.
Loge, the demigod and clever trickster (the bright-voiced tenor Stefan Margita, in a dynamic performance) bustles about on a giant tricycle.
In one series of paintings, portraits of women in Edwardian dresses, frilly parasols, and bustles are set against neon Op art backgrounds.
It bustles with bicyclists riding to the nearby main square of the historic district, dominated by the cathedral and moat-ringed castle.
The teens move like a tour group into the greenhouse, formerly Less's private dining room, which now bustles with waiters and unknown people.
The shanty bustles on any night of the week, and the bar at the front makes sure the tempo is maintained until late.
Here, it's community police that man entry checkpoints and patrol the streets, while the market bustles with sellers speaking the local Purepecha dialect.
From 2010 to 173, photographer S.B. Walker explored the shores of Walden Pond, where Thoreau's bucolic environment now bustles with recreation and development.
On one side of the city's main thoroughfare, the Rixos President Hotel bustles with shabby journalists, dapper diplomats and wealthy patrons in mink coats.
On a typical day, the block in view of the U.S. Capitol where she parks her truck, the Corn Factory, bustles with federal workers.
It bustles with shoppers searching for affordable food for the daily breaking of the fast, barely a word is spoken of Gaza's latest travails.
The day will be given over to bodices and bustles and edible flowers, a medieval spectacle shot through with an electric current of sex.
Vocal lines are set in twisting, mock-oratorical phrases as the orchestra bustles with Minimalist-like strings of racing sixteenth notes and pummeling chords.
In the rural village Nagaubo, lined with vacant homes and abandoned farms, one plot of land bustles with 300 cocks and their steadfast caretakers.
Like a de facto piano concerto, Hummel's septet bustles with rippling passagework, decorative scales, cascading arpeggios and, in the rustic finale, bursts of dancing octaves.
A hush had descended over the Mandalay hotel lobby that, in normal times, bustles with excitement at nearly every hour of the day or night.
Mr. Owens also offered two elaborately constructed Versailles gowns, bustles and all, one in cream, one in black, like mirror images of good and evil.
The course detailed how to work all of the stage garments from other eras, pieces like petticoats or bustles or trains or fans or parasols.
The nearby village of Aberfoyle, which bustles with tourists in the summer months, has a golf course, cafes, restaurants, hotels and a supermarket, Mr. Hall said.
Meanwhile, a waitress bustles in and out of the kitchen door, which swings back and forth, giving the audience teasing glimpses of Elvis' corpse being hideously dismembered.
LONDON (Reuters) - In a lab room, two-year-old springer spaniel Freya bustles along a row of vials positioned on stands, sniffing each for signs of disease.
The score bustles constantly, rather in the vein of Janacek, though crucial arias and scenes build to glittering radiance that recalls Richard Strauss, moments that seemed derivative.
In the '24s, her clothes grew tumors that resembled bustles, blurring the lines between illness and beauty, what to look at and what to look away from.
Back in Khan's kitchen, I hack greedy chunks out of a dish of homemade coconut baklava while she bustles around the kitchen clearing away non-existent mess.
The city bustles with activity, hundreds if not thousands of shrines, from the makeshift to the baroque, transform Kolkata into a carnival of lights, music, and endless celebrations.
Today, Buffalo's Grant Street, which was once near vacant, bustles with supermarkets and craft stores that serve many of the immigrants who have moved into the surrounding neighborhood.
A few feet later, everything else bustles up a fast-moving moving ladder that carries the lighter paper to the top, while heavier cans and bottles fall back down.
Throughout history, a combination of legislation, local regulation and social pressure has influenced the way women have dressed — corsets and décolleté, hoop skirts and bustles, the controversial advent of pants.
The valet Figaro bustles about, measuring the floor space of the new quarters he will soon occupy with Susanna, while, off to the side, she tries on a bridal hat.
A second-grade-teacher-looking white lady bustles around the room, moving books from a cart to a shelf, stopping to lean over kids and recommend them picture books or whatever.
Juilliard bustles come spring — not only are seniors auditioning like mad, but students of all levels also gear up for Juilliard Dances Repertory, an annual showcase of works by established choreographers.
The children are rambunctious and full of questions, and the house bustles with life from dawn, when Cleo awakens the children, until dusk, when she turns off the last few lights.
For her special day, Tolbert donned a Pronovias Atelier custom-made, strapless dress with removable sleeves; multiple hidden bustles allowed for her train to be attached instead of being held or flowing.
Silao's industrial park bustles with workers at the dozens of sparkling new offices of automakers, suppliers and service providers from an array of countries, including Japan, Germany, the United States and Mexico.
And so, my debut party looks included navy and black pinstriped men's-wear-inspired CdG jackets with slight bustles and trains which, on a seventh grader, could be passed off as dresses.
The bar bustles with cheerful regulars in dark suits, on their way home to Long Island or New Jersey; it also provides an unlikely refuge for anyone stranded below Madison Square Garden.
Ms. Rubin writes: Throughout history, a combination of legislation, local regulation and social pressure has influenced the way women have dressed — corsets and décolleté, hoop skirts and bustles, the controversial advent of pants.
Every era and sector of society bustles with fully fleshed characters; each carefully chosen detail leads to a painful and seemingly inevitable end, and a world both smaller and bigger than it seems.
There has been, of course, a long history of body modification through dress — corsets have pulled the figure in to control the waist, and crinolines, panniers and bustles exaggerate and extend the body.
She returns repeatedly to 18th- and 19th-century European designs and fabrics, as evidenced by her wonderful use of tartans and repeated evocations of bustles, corsets and widow's weeds, sometimes carried to startling extremes.
"When Victorian women played tennis in the 1880s and 1890s, they were wearing their street clothes, which included heavy undergarments like corsets, bustles, and petticoats, and voluminous skirts that grazed the ground," fashion historian Keren Ben-Horin told Allure.
Such insights are woven into a lively evocation of football mania in Africa, where every corner bustles with locals in replica shirts: "Messi adjusting the straps on a donkey, Ronaldo patching a fishing net in the shade of a tree."
The hall bustles with a sort of energy you won't find in the other corners of CES, excited founders pitching products directly to passersby, weird and exciting innovations too off-center for the big, lumbering tech giants to attempt to maneuver.
The missing pants, meanwhile, had been blown up and sliced open, migrated into strapless gowns belted beneath the breast and disgorging silk linings, worn over flesh-colored corsets, oft exploding out into trains and bustles, even wings, at the back.
During an event that requires maximal state-level response — a "full activation" — the center bustles with representatives from 29 agencies, including the Department of Environmental Conservation, the Department of Transportation, the Office of Fire Prevention and Control, and the National Weather Service.
Not beholden to any particular time period, but rather taking bits from many, it is visible in the Elizabethan ruffs, the balloon sleeves, peplums and bustles, the empire waists that abound (couture doesn't have a lot of trends, but empire waists are one).
PARIS (Reuters) - France's northern port of Rouen usually bustles in October with wheat-laden ships destined for distant markets but the worst harvest in three decades means there is no chance this year of a trade boost from one of its most reliable exports.
Arranged thematically across a number of sections — Fashion, Health and Hygiene; Volume; Performance Underwear and Support: Bras and Girdles — the exhibition shows us 19th century corsets next to 21st century waist trainers, bustles next to butt lifts, and bust extenders next to push-up bras.
A cavernous convention hall bustles with far-out ways to cool, heat, convert, conserve, or invent energy—all of which could soon be on the chopping block, as Trump discusses how he plans to cut $54 billion from various domestic programs and shift money to the Department of Defense.
The Real Housewives of New York alum is mentally and physically miles away from her waterfront Hamptons estate as it bustles with activity, instead opting to stay by her husband's side at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City while he recovers from a recent procedure.
Mr. Christopher used to live in Chelsea and work in Hoboken before migrating to Philadelphia, where he rented an apartment for half the price and watched his business blossom at Bok, a full-square-block complex that bustles with all manner of commercial enterprises, among them letterpressers and photographers, a hatmaker and a boxing school.
While the two-square-mile patch of South San Francisco bustles with more than 216 biotech firms, including Genentech, Amgen and Exelixis, an equally influential geography has grown along the Lemanic Arc of Switzerland and into the heart of Basel, where pharma giants like Novartis, Actelion and Roche (which acquired Genentech in 22012) have their headquarters.
In the title role, Austin Scott Lombardi bustles with nervous energy as, in the first act, a do-gooding lawyer who makes an unlikely but successful bid for a congressional seat, and, in the second, as a World War I veteran who finds a mayoral bid against the still-powerful forces of the Tammany Hall political machine a tougher chore.
It bustles with vitality, and the best way to prepare for its medley of the pious, the brutal, and the buffoonish would be to inspect the great landscapes of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, from the fifteen-sixties—"The Massacre of the Innocents" or "The Suicide of Saul," for instance, where the central drama is half-hidden amid the human swarm.
"My ultimate objective is to get this plant into the hands of every single human being on the planet who needs it — and in my view that's everybody," said Steve DeAngelo, the founder of Harborside, a medical marijuana dispensary in Oakland that bustles with clients taking advantage of a medical marijuana law that has been in place for two decades.
The dancer's style generally dictates the type and number of bustles worn. A typical traditional dancer wears a single bustle while fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
The location of the Market Place remains almost unchanged. It still bustles on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Then Victorian hoops which were succeeded by the Victorian bustles, pantalets, black velvet at throat and wrists, and lockets.
The present day city bustles with great activity in the upcoming IT Sector and the prognosis of a prosperity in this international trade looms.
The Knocks' transform "All That" into a "pulsating house anthem" as opined by Bustles Alex Kritselis, whereas Gracie calls it a "modern disco groove".
Around them bustles Ceicao, an ancient village woman, who cackles and gabbles as she throws sticks and pokes the ashes of the fire, raising cinders like showers of fireworks.
Bustles were commonplace for women as well. Men often wore light, form-fitting suits and wore bow ties as accessories. It was not rare to see men wearing handlebar mustaches.
Ewing, p.55-56."'The crinoline projected hideously at the side, whereas the crinolette will only stick out at the back', commented The World in July 1881" It is possible that some of the smaller crinolines that survive were worn in combination with separate bustles, rather than in isolation.Koda, pp.130–133. During the 1880s the cage crinoline was revived, with hoop petticoats designed to accommodate the extremely large bustles of the period and support the skirt hems.
Petticoat MET 1996.503.1 Man's tailcoat 1825-1830 19th century in fashion is famed for its bloomers, bonnets, bustles, corsets and petticoats for women, and top hats (referenced in Ascot Top Hats) and three piece suits with vests for men.
Sadda is inhabited by Pashtuns who speak Pashto. The main Pashtun tribes are the Bangash and Orakzai. Other large tribes are the Alisherzai, Mamozai, and Mangal. Being a trading point, it bustles with business activity attracting customers and traders from all over Kurram District.
Native American dances, the practices of medicine men, and religious ceremonies were banned by White authorities with the promulgation of the “Rules for Indian Courts” on April 10, 1883. As in many oppressed cultures, the ceremonies simply went underground to avoid detection by the authorities.Ellis, 18 Tribes created new dances that could legally be danced in public.Ellis, 19 Kiowa and Comanches created new styles of dance regalia in the 1930s that included long-johns with bells attached to the knee up to the waist, two small arm bustles with white fluff, two bustles with white down, beadwork harnesses, and some feathers, and the roach being tall and usually with fluffs.
The painter and his students return, and are pleasantly surprised to find the statue there. As the painter bustles around the woman, she comes to life and steals the hat from his head. Then she transforms into an enormous fountain, into which the laughing prankster douses the painter.
Paddy McGinty's Goat 1917 lyrics, Memorial University of Newfoundland . The village of Killaloe mentioned in the song is a large village in east County Clare, Ireland. It had a population in 2011 of about 1,300. The women of the village take to wearing bustles to protect themselves from the goat.
Flounced dresses went out of fashion soon and women began to wear skirts over the crinoline frames. But not only the fabric changed, the colour did, too. There were used warmer tones like brown and dark red. In the late 1860s, the crinolines disappeared and the bustles came into fashion in the 1870s.
The Spirella name was used by the Spirella Corset Company Inc that was founded in 1904 in Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA. It was founded on a patent of dressbone, for bustles, but started corset manufacture in 1904. The company manufactured made-to-measure corsets. Benefits for the company's employees included travel, education and health care.
Bustles and bustle gowns are rarely worn in contemporary society. Notable exceptions occur in the realm of haute couture, bridal fashion and Lolita Fashion. A dress in the bustle style may be worn as a costume. For example, in 1993 Eiko Ishioka won an Academy Award for her costume designs from Bram Stoker's Dracula.
The girls' school also offered a course of study for women who did not plan to enroll in college.Stephens, p. 279.Boomhower, p. 47. In addition to academic classes, Sewall introduced dress reform and physical education for young women, which was not typical for a time when corsets, bustles, and petticoats were the norm.
Florida Street bustles with shoppers, vendors, and office workers alike because of its proximity to the financial district. By evening, the pace relaxes as street performers flock to the area, including tango singers and dancers, living statues, and comedy acts. Its variety of retail stores, shopping arcades, and restaurants is of great interest to foreign tourists and business travelers.
Similarly, Bustles Amy Mackelden said Lo's narrator prefers to have a casual relationship, as indicated by the lines, "No, let's not put a label on it, let's keep it fun". She also noted the lyric "I wanna be free like you" hints at the "outdated expectations often placed on women to only be in monogamous relationships".
"I Need You" received generally positive reviews from music critics. It was included Vulture.com's list of the best songs for the week of February 14, 2018, and a playlist for 2018 Best Songs of the Week. Critics likened the song to a Valentine's Day gift, including Bustles Shannon Carlin who described it as a "deliciously over-the-top holiday treat".
Bustle, lady's undergarment, England, c. 1885. Los Angeles County Museum of Art M.2007.211.399 A bustle is a padded undergarment used to add fullness, or support the drapery, at the back of women's dresses in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustles were worn under the skirt in the back, just below the waist, to keep the skirt from dragging.
Fashion in the 1850s through 1880s accented large crinolines, cumbersome bustles and padded busts with tiny waists laced into ‘steam-moulded corsetry’.Dress and Morality by Aileen Ribeiro, (Homes and Meier Publishers Inc: New York. 1986) p. 134 ‘Tight-lacing’ became part of the corset controversy: dress reformists claimed that the corset was prompted by vanity and foolishness, and harmful to health.
Land of Light is an album by the Scottish traditional folk band The Tannahill Weavers which was released in 1986. The band is joined on several tracks (Bustles and Bonnets, The American Stranger, Conon Bridge, Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban and The Scottish Settler's Lament) by Scottish fiddler Dougie MacLean. The album was recorded at Castle Sound Studios, the Old School, Midlothian, Scotland.
The vehicles have a short steel cab with three individual seats. The middle seat can be folded to make a platform, allowing a machine-gunner to man the roof hatch. For more efficient use of the available space, the rear windows have been replaced with additional bustles for the soldiers' personal equipment. The cabin flips for repairs and maintenance and has a manual-hydraulic flip mechanism.
Since it is one of the few open spaces in Chinatown and sits above a large underground parking lot, Portsmouth Square bustles with activity such as T'ai Chi and old men playing Chinese chess. A replica of the Goddess of Democracy used in the Tiananmen Square protest was built in 1999 by Thomas Marsh and stands in the square. It is made of bronze and weighs approximately .
America II (US 46) sailing in Newport. Photo © Cory Silken, 2012US 42 was the first America II built and was launched in 1984. Nicknamed "Lego Boat" because the yacht (keels, rigs, rudders, bustles) could be set-up in different configurations as a 12 Meter. She portrayed Boomerang and later Platypus in the 1992 film Wind and was in the TV series "No Boundaries".
During the summer months, the harbour is packed with boats of all sizes, and bustles with both visitors and locals. There are a number of eateries and boutiques with locally made produce. The main town is mainly modern and the buildings uninteresting generally. A library and one screen cinema is centrally located, and a limited amount of shops catering to mainly to local trade.
The "bend" was considered very daring at the time.America's Music: From the Pilgrims to the Present (Music in American Life) by Gilbert Chase - Nov 1992 The stoop or the silhouette created by the fashion in women's dress for corsets, crinolettes and bustles by 1869 was also called the Grecian bend. Victoria & Albert Museum website - Accessed 26 August 2009Place Names of San Mateo County, pg. 37, Dr. Alan K. Brown.
Michael Madden of Consequence of Sound said, ""Collard Greens" bustles like a multilingual block party." Omar Burgess of HipHopDX said the song has, "all the earmarks of a single but an execution that feels forced. A melodic hook and an intricate enough rhyme pattern power it, but the actual content isn’t particularly inventive." Complex ranked "Collard Greens", number 28 on their list of the 50 best songs of 2013.
Nizwa souk The city, famous for its handicrafts and agricultural products, has an expansive souq with an array of products. It is one of the most important in the country besides Muttrah. The souq bustles with vendors selling everything from meat, fish, fruits and vegetables to spices, dates, gold and silverware. Nizwa is renowned for its silver jewelry which is considered to be the best in the country.
BVD first manufactured bustles for women. They then became famous for their men's union suits made of heavy knitted fabric. In 1908, that bulky and tight fitting garment was turned into a new kind of loose fitting underwear. They went on to introduce a two- piece and the popular union suit, as well as a lightweight waffle-like fabric with the advertising slogan, "Next to Myself I Like BVD Best".
The museum is currently hosting an exhibition entitled "Fashioning The New Woman: 1890-1925." The exhibition demonstrates trends and changes in women's fashions between the late 19th century and the flapper era. The exhibition discusses trends in women's fashion at the end of the 19th century. At the time, Victorian styles of dress were more common, with bustles, skirts, and other layered items of clothing composing the majority of women's wardrobes.
English bustle supports worn as undergarments, from 1875 to 1885. Woman wearing a dress with a bustle, USA, about mid. 1880s The bustle reappeared in late 1881,Punch; December 6; 1881 and was exaggerated to become a major fashion feature in the mid and late 1880s, in 1885 reaching preposterous proportions to modern eyes, as used in the play Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. The fashion for large bustles ended in 1889.
There was one last foray into bustles and corsets in a drama-documentary shot in Austria in which she played Queen Anne.Jane Slade "Curse of the TV Classics", Daily Mail, 25 November 1998 as reproduced by The Free Library Benton also did a selection of plays at Salisbury Playhouse. Anne Stallybrass and Peter Gilmore, with whom she co- starred in The Onedin Line, remained lifelong friends and Stallybrass is Benton's daughter's godmother.
The West Side bustles each year to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, El Grito, and Día de la Independencia. Saint Paul was chosen to host the 2008 Republican National Convention, which attracted protesters, traffic, and mobile advertisers to the city. As of 2004, nearly 10% of the city's population were recent Hmong immigrants from Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. America's involvement in the war in Vietnam created millions of refugees from Southeast Asia.
The temple bustles with activity during the Narasimha Jayanthi festival, and on Masi Maham day, when Sri Kalamega Perumal of Thirumohur visits this place for the Gajendra Moksha festival. The temple is unique for its utsava idol of Narasimha in a standing posture with the Sudarsana and Panchajanya in His upper two hands while the left lower hand holds the Gathai (club weapon) and the right is in the Abhaya Hastha posture (blessing pose).
Meanwhile, Sheridan's associate, Rick McAllister, has been watching through his binoculars not only Lona in her apartment but also a woman in the apartment next door, who turns out to be a nurse, Ann Stewart (Dorothy Malone). Rick has become fascinated and infatuated with her as she bustles about her apartment hanging drapes and doing calisthenics. He later saves her from an unwanted advance, and she becomes interested in him. As Sheridan's plot unfolds, things go awry.
Sylvia bustles in explaining how Milton returned to America alone as she realised at the check- in queue she couldn't possibly live with a bunch of loud Americans. Roy and Sylvia share a smile, each pleased to see the other. A few weeks later at his home in Palm Springs, Milton had a fall at his poolside where he was discovered by his maid. Sylvia flew over to California to look after him whilst he recovered.
Ritz Theatre on Newcastle Street Today Brunswick is home to a thriving port, the deepest natural port in the area. As the western-most harbor on the eastern seaboard, as well as the proclaimed "Shrimp Capital of the World," Brunswick bustles with activity. The city is also home to Hercules, one of the oldest and most important yellow-pine chemical plants in the world. Rich-SeaPak Corporation and King and Prince Seafood are also based in the area.
Sri Kamanada Eswar temple was built prior to 1206 CE and hosts many Epigraphs of historic and Archaeological importance and it is maintained by Tamil Nadu Government Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments ministry. The epigraphs were collected by the British Raj in 1931CE and numbered it 408 - 455. Bhirava pooja here is recent phenomena - since 17 September 1993CE, and it is getting very popular and the village bustles with transient business. The vimana is of 3 levels and it has Temple tank.
Wilhelm Hunkemöller and his wife Josephina Lexis founded the company in 1886 as a special shop for corsets and bustles in Amsterdam. In the beginning they used to produce in their own factory. In the following years the family owned business expanded and they could open stores in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. In 1974 the company was acquired by Vendex subsidiary Confendex B.V., a subsidiary company of Vroom & Dreesman B.V. Thereby the company name was changed from “Hunkemöller Lexis” just to “Hunkemöller”.
Downtown is the main commercial district and is centered on Smith Street. It is an Urban Enterprise Zone and the reduced sales tax rate of % (half of the statewide rate of 7%) funds revitalization of Smith Street with newly planted trees, Victorian streetlights, benches, garbage cans, and redbrick sidewalks. Smith Street is a relatively small shopping center that is only seven blocks wide and bustles with stores catering to working-class customers. The street is flanked by mainly two- to three-storey buildings of varied architecture.
This is said to show a warrior still fighting when one foot has been staked down. The main difference between grass dance regalia and the regalia of the other pow wow styles is that there are very few if any feathers compared to bustles of most men's dances. The regalia of the grass dancer instead consists of brightly colored fringe made of yarn or ribbon. While most dances involve making the bustle move, the grass dancer is instead intent on the swaying of the fringe.
The cliffside area from West 181st Street to Dyckman Street was acquired in 1902, and the parcel including Fort George Hill was acquired in 1928. In 1934 the Department of Parks obtained the Highbridge Tower and the site of the old Highbridge Reservoir. By the early years of the 20th century, upper-middle class New Yorkers would promenade along the wide boardwalks in top hats and bustles. The park provided access to the Harlem River and places for horseback riding and other outdoor sports.
By the 1940s, women's fancy dancing was well established. Shalah Rowlen (Sac and Fox) fancy danced with her sisters, wearing bustles, in the early 1940s. Women's fancy dancing declined in the 1950s, but in the 1960s and 1970s, the dance came back as the women's fancy shawl dance.Ellis, 152-3 Despite its name, derived from an African language, the Gombey dancers of Bermuda appear to owe more to Algonquian traditions, thanks to hundreds of Native Americans sent to Bermuda as slaves during the Seventeenth Century.
Jon Steinberg, formerly president of BuzzFeed and CEO of Daily Mail North America, conceived the concept after leaving the latter in 2015. He considered naming the company "Ticker" until Bustles founder, Bryan Goldberg, came up with the name Cheddar. Steinberg founded Cheddar in early 2016 and hired Peter Gorenstein, a senior producer at Yahoo, as the channel's chief content officer in January 2016. In September 2017, Cheddar hired Anjali Kumar, former Warby Parker executive and Google lawyer, as its first general counsel and chief people officer.
The bald eagle is a sacred bird in some North American cultures, and its feathers, like those of the golden eagle, are central to many religious and spiritual customs among Native Americans. Eagles are considered spiritual messengers between gods and humans by some cultures. Many pow wow dancers use the eagle claw as part of their regalia as well. Eagle feathers are often used in traditional ceremonies, particularly in the construction of regalia worn and as a part of fans, bustles and head dresses.
Ancient Armenian Khachkars (cross- stones) Yerevan Vernissage (arts and crafts market), close to Republic Square, bustles with hundreds of vendors selling a variety of crafts on weekends and Wednesdays (though the selection is much reduced mid-week). The market offers woodcarving, antiques, fine lace, and the hand-knotted wool carpets and kilims that are a Caucasus speciality. Obsidian, which is found locally, is crafted into assortment of jewellery and ornamental objects. Armenian gold smithery enjoys a long tradition, populating one corner of the market with a selection of gold items.
Everyone wore Victorian costume, even the waiters and the box office staff. It was dinner with a comic take on melodrama and the audience warmed to the 'cheer the hero, hiss the villain' style of production. The format was an immediate success and quickly became a Sydney institution. The owners were closely involved in the running of the Music Hall and were present every night, warming up the audience as they dined by wandering around the theatre in frock coats or bustles and serenading the customers at their tables.
The village bustles with life in summer as it is then that the Earth Festival is organized. It comprises a series of ecological and at the same time joyful events whose objective is to inform and sensitize people showing them the need to respect natural environment. Moreover, visitors have the chance to come into contact with the locals, experience their hospitality and participate with them in these jolly festivities. Vlasti serves a starting point for fascinating, enjoyable routes either to Mt Mouriki and its shelter or to neighbouring regions.
Riding habits had become a "uniform" of matching jacket and skirt worn with a high-collared shirt or chemisette, with a top hat and veil. They were worn without bustles, but the cut of the jacket followed the silhouette of the day. In contrast, hunting costumes were far more fashionably styled, with draped ankle-length skirts worn with boots or gaiters. Tailored costumes consisting of a long jacket and skirt were worn for travel or walking; these were worn with the bustle and a small hat or bonnet.
Some might do splits or stop in mid-air. Male fancy dancers typically wear brightly colored regalia. Twin feather bustles are one of the hallmarks of modern fancy dance regalia, along with a beaded bodice, leggings or breech cloth and side tabs (most popular), bells just below the knees, Icelandic sheep hair or also known as "Goats", moccasins, a roach with two feathers (Most wear a roach rocker which rocks the feathers with the dancer's movements), beaded cuffs, beaded headband, and other feathered or beaded accouterments. The regalia often has a fringe of many colors.
It surpassed 10 million monthly unique visitors in July 2014, placing it ahead of rival women-oriented sites such as Refinery29, Rookie and xoJane; it had the second greatest number of unique visitors after Gawker's Jezebel. Bustles increasing popularity among young women is partly attributed to its young writing staff. The writers are advised to write about stories that interest them; this can range from topics about beauty products to international affairs and politics. By 2015, Bustle had 46 full-time editorial staff and launched the parenting sister site Romper.
Sasha Gefen of MTV News described the visual as "psychedelic" and "ready to smash some YouTube records". Josh Duboff of Vanity Fair felt that the video was something rarely seen by the singer and called it an "overall upbeat kaleidoscopic delight". Lindsay Kimble, writing for People magazine praised Adele for opting for a simple concept for the video and compared the video's effects to a hall of mirrors. Bustles Shannon Carlin praised the release of the video, saying that the singer managed to turn it into an event with its premiere at the Billboard Music Awards.
Dresses were loosely fitted and comparatively plain, often with long puffed sleeves; they were made from fabric in muted colors derived from natural dyes, and could be ornamented with embroidery in the art needlework style. Artistic dress was an extreme contrast to the tight corsets, hoop skirts and bustles, bright synthetic aniline dyes, and lavish ornamentation seen in the mainstream fashion of the period. In the 1860s, artistic dress became popular in intellectual circles and among artists for its natural beauty; it also reinforced their social ideals of quality materials, respect for the work of the hands, and the purity of medieval design.
If this method is used, dummies should be fitted out with the proper undergarments, such as bustles or panniers, to provide adequate support for the garments as they were intended to be worn. However, while the main concern of a display may be to make the garment look attractive on the dummy, storage need have no such considerations. Loose, unsupported parts of the garment (such as sleeves or shirts) should be loosely stuffed with acid-free tissue paper to provide additional support.Putnam and Finch 41-42 Costume accessories can be stored in a variety of ways.
A scarf made of bamboo yarn and synthetic ribbon Bamboo textile is any cloth, yarn or clothing made from bamboo fibres. While historically used only for structural elements, such as bustles and the ribs of corsets, in recent years different technologies have been developed that allow bamboo fibre to be used for a wide range of textile and fashion applications. Examples include clothing such as shirt tops, pants, sock for adults and children as well as bedding such as sheets and pillow covers. Bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres such as hemp or spandex.
The crinoline began to fall out of fashion from about 1866. A modified version, the crinolette, was a transitional garment bridging the gap between the cage crinoline and the bustle. Fashionable from 1867 through to the mid-1870s, the crinolette was typically composed of half-hoops, sometimes with internal lacing or ties designed to allow adjustment of fullness and shape.Johnston; Crinolines, Crinolettes, Bustles and Corsets The crinolette was still worn in the early 1880s, with an 1881 article describing it as sticking out solely behind, as opposed to projecting "hideously at the side" like the crinoline.
" When the food item returned to the Burger King menu on May 18, 2017, Eater.coms Amanda Kludt described it as "novelty dish and millennial-bait." Brit + Cos Maggie McCracken ranked Mac n' Cheetos #1 on the list "10 Most Popular Mac and Cheese #Cheatday Meals on Instagram" with "a WHOPping (get it?)" 35,000 likes on Instagram. Bustles Claire Warner said "it sounds like what happens when you accidentally drop a glob of macaroni and cheese into a half-consumed bag of Cheetos resting on your lap, and a few hours later, you decide to eat said glob because it's 2 a.m.
Reviewers mentioned that Sven resembles the character Chewbacca from the Star Wars franchise as well, stating the sounds they make are similar. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter said there is a similarity between the Frozen characters including Sven and the characters from The Wizard of Oz novel, and Stephen Holden of The New York Times commented that the journey in which Sven was also involved resembled the events from this novel as well. Sven's relationship with Kristoff has been well-received by critics. Bustles Caitlin Gallagher preferred Sven and Kristoff's bond to the relationship between the reindeer Bae and the robber girl from "The Snow Queen" fairy tale.
Another unusual characteristic is that it is a salt lake. Throughout the year, it bustles with many species of aquatic fowl, including three types of flamingo--the Chilean flamingo, the Andean flamingo, and the James's flamingo--which are drawn to the lake by its wide expanse of shallow plateaus abounding with algae that constitute the birds' primary food source. Because it is the only sizable body of water in the region, it often attracts species of bird that would usually not be found in such a region. Most species thrive off the seed that is provided by the arid grassland that characterizes the environment.
When Darwin appeared in public with a beard in 1866, cartoonists were quick to satirise his ideas about common descent with apes. In this 1872 cartoon Darwin is fascinated by the apparent steatopygia in the new fashion for bustles. The woman asks him to "leave my emotions alone," a reference to Darwin's new book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. The decades following Charles Darwin's publication of The Origin of Species, in 1859, saw the overwhelming majority of North American and British naturalists accept some form of evolution, with many liberal and educated churchmen following their example, and thereby rejecting a biblically literalist interpretation of Genesis.
" Tor.com's Sarah Gailey observed that while Shego proudly spends much of her time lounging poolside and deciding what she does and does not want to do, Kim is forced "to leap into action regardless of whether she's tired or sad or sick or, heaven forbid, too busy". Bustles Sarah Freymiller wrote that "Kim offers a model for femininity that both bolsters and works against the typical 'high school cheerleader' stereotype", citing cheerleading as an outlet the character chooses willingly. Kim is not a tomboy; Julia Pugachevsky of BuzzFeed credits the series with "show[ing] that you could be traditionally feminine and strong at the same time.
Bustles Amy Roberts theorized that, like most of the songs from Joanne, "Million Reasons" had extra hidden depth in its lyrics and predicted it to be about Gaga's separated boyfriend Taylor Kinney. The phrase "quit the show" was described as a metaphor by Roberts about Gaga feeling dejected about her life, with the second verses confirming this. Both romantic heartbreak as catalyst and religious faith of the singer were represented as different sides of the lyrics. Roberts concluded by saying that "[t]hough the song may seem extremely fraught with sadness, confusion and heartache, its main message appears to be a pretty positive one".
200px The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or wachipi (pow wow) and originates from the Plains region of the United States. In its modern form, the men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law (50 CFR 22). There are several types of bustles, the modern one being in the shape of a U and the other, traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.
The household bustles with the sounds of the words "war" and "economy", most often joining to form "war economy". William, trying in vain to persuade his mother that leaving school would save money, and that he would go back after the war (historical note, book was written in 1941, meaning the war would end in about 4 years, William being eleven). He asks the cook if she knew about war economy. Aside from stealing the odd couple of raisins (which later ended in a comical sequence of the Brown's saying how few raisins were in their raisin puddings), he manages to get Cook to tell him about "corners" of produce made by "war profiteers" who gain money from wars.
"I'm a Lady" was described as a "girl power anthem" by some music critics. Bustles Caitlin Gallagher wrote that Trainor manages to "inspire many people to sing from the rooftops that they love themselves" within the short duration of the song, and said its beat is one that "you'll be dancing to in no time". Writing for MTV News, Madeline Roth called it an uplifting retro bop that packs "a lot of positivity", and would "brighten up" the listener's day. HuffPosts Minou Clark stated that once "I'm a Lady" is played, "you won't be able to resist the urge to get up and dance", pegging it as a contender for 2017's summer song.
Dakster Sullivan, writing for Wireds GeekMom column, further praised Cook and Price for doing "an amazing job bringing the spirit of the characters from the small screen to the comic book world". Comic Book Resources's Jennifer Cheng was positive of the issue, though she noted that the comic itself was weakened by the established nature of the television show. However, she praised that "Cook and Price's enthusiasm and skill" helped to overcome the predictability of the show, making it "a lot better than it needs to be for a property with an existing, devoted fanbase". Paste considered that while the first four-issue comic arc did not quite reach the humor of Adventure Time, it "still bustles with passion, fun, and personality despite a few rough edges".
Bustles Bastien felt that after Doherty's departure, "Charmed got pretty bad," noting that the show "lost track of its core theme" of witchcraft and sisterhood by bringing in mystical fairy tale beings and focusing more on soap opera-type plots and the sisters' love lives. Similarly, BuzzFeed writer Jarett Wieselman agreed that "After Doherty's exit, Charmed veered into slightly-absurd-yet-no-less-entertaining territory," noting that McGowan's addition "ushered in a wave of increasingly campy episodes." The A.V. Clubs Upadhyaya felt that the latter seasons "got too complicated" and campy by focusing too much on the magic "and not enough about the themes that grounded the show earlier on." Becca James also from The A.V. Club felt that the show "should have died the same time" Doherty's character did.
"In My Head" was reviewed by music journalists, with many of them noting its simple and minimalist style, while others felt it was influenced by music videos released in the 1990s. Winston Cook-Wilson of Spin compared the style to that of late-1990s music videos, as well as to the work of director Hype Williams. Bustles Alani Vargas said it stands out on its own from the singer's previous clips, and added that, "Despite the simplicity of the setting, the video does give a sense of being corralled into her own little bubble, possible highlighting how Grande writes her music." Richard S. He of Billboard compared the setting to the set of Jamiroquai's "Virtual Insanity" (1996) as well as to other music videos released in the late 1990s and the early 2000s.
Writing for The New York Times, Jon Caramanica called the song "tough-stand", likening it to Destiny's Child's "Independent Women (Part 1)". Bustles Amy Roberts included "I ain't saying I'm the besteses / But I got nice curves, nice breasteses/ I don't erase the textes from my exeses/ All in my DMs, leaving messages" and "I'm the shh, be quiet/ I've been on a low-hater diet" in her list of the most empowering lyrics on Thank You. Writing for PopMatters, Chris Conaton said that "Watch Me Do" has a "pretty strong" hook and called the James Brown references catchy, but noted that its lyrics shift from "ingénue to braggadocious star". Slant Magazine writer Alexa Camp was critical of the song, saying that it confuses "delusional self-importance with self-worth".
The master of all kinds of techniques that had previously been known only to haute couture, he experimented with many new and underused materials, such as spandex and viscose. The finish, simplicity, and sheer sexiness of Alaia's look made women of every generation identify with his seductive style, and during the 1980s he achieved a certain glory and was held in high regard by members of his own profession. Also creating designs very typical of the era were Claude Montana, whose imposing, broad-shouldered designs, often made of leather, would not have looked out of place in the futuristic universe of Thierry Mugler, and Christian Lacroix, who sent shock waves through the world of haute couture, with his flounced skirts, embroidered corselets, bustles, and polka-dotted crinolines which evoked the rhythms of flamenco.
In Vox, the episode is 15th; Grady calls Rory and Jess "at their most entertaingly flirty" in this episode. In 2016, "Teach Me Tonight" appeared on multiple lists of recommended episodes for viewers to rewatch in anticipation of A Year in the Life: the episode is 4th (of 15) on People's Choices list, 8th (of 28) on Bustles list, and 14th (of 50) on Revelists list. Sean Gunn, who plays Kirk, rated this 6th on his list of 10 favourite Gilmore Girls episodes, due to a film by kirk, which he states is one of the two episodes fans mention most when meeting him. An article in Paste says Kirk is the "surprising star" of the episode, describing a film by kirk as "a David Lynch-style masterpiece so so wonderfully strange that it counts among the series' finest moments".
Tricia Gilbride from Mashable called "A-Yo" "ridiculously catchy" and "a futuristic country-rock song egging you on to have a good time over guitar solos and digital beats". Bustles Michelle Lulic noted that "this may just be one of Lady Gaga's most simplistic yet most visual songs yet" and thanks to its repetitive chorus, it was "near impossible not to start singing by the time you get to the end of your first listen of the song". Larry Bartleet of British magazine NME commented that "the transformation might grate on fans of Gaga's past few albums of pop, but from these lyrics it looks like on fifth album 'Joanne' she really doesn't care what people think". Andy Gill from The Independent complimented Josh Homme's "spiky but fluid breaks" on songs like "A-Yo" and "John Wayne", which were "undoubted album highlights".
Chicago Tribune declared that many Paris dressmakers were considering a fashion revolution to bring dress into line with the new period-piece hats; it was being whispered, said the paper's Paris correspondent Bettina Bedwell, that bustles and crinolines might be revived. By August of that year, it was reported that a new era of prosperity might be at hand for the garment industry. "Hat and women's wear manufacturers predicted today it would alleviate for a time at least, economic depression in their industries". It was suggested that, for the first time in history, fashion designers were following the lead of milliners who had: "made women wear the hats in defiance of the styles in frocks, with the result that the couturiers have had to fall quickly in line and rush through styles to go with the hats".
The lighting, or lack of light, in darker scenes has been a recurring point of criticism since season six of the series. In 2016, Bustles Caitlyn Callegari listed 31 examples of scenes where the lighting caused viewers problems ranging from not being able to tell a character's hair color to being unable to see what was going on. Some reviewers have noted this is part of a wider trend among shows that are made by people who have experience working primarily on films, suggesting they "haven't grasped the nuances (or lack thereof)" of television as a medium, especially the differences between watching a scene on a television screen versus watching it on the big screen in a movie theater. In a 2017 interview, Robert McLachlan, a cinematographer working on the show, explained the lack of lighting as an artistic choice saying "we're trying to be as naturalistic as possible".
Court dress with exaggerated side-hoops, dating from the 1760s Fashion (and wealth) continued to dictate what was worn on these occasions; but in the late eighteenth century, a degree of fossilisation began to set in, with the result that women in attendance at royal courts were still, in the early nineteenth century, to be seen in garments with side-hoops, redolent of forms of dress fashionable in the mid-1700s. In the 1820s, however, George IV made known his opinion that obsolete side-hooped dresses should no longer be worn; and thereafter fashion began to have more of an impact on the style of dress worn by women at court. Hayashi, wife of Japan's resident minister to the UK, in 1902. Courtly garments, then, can be seen reflecting something of the contemporary fashions of high society, from the expansive skirts and crinolines of the 1850-60s, through the posterior bustles of the 1870s & 80s, right through to the straight gowns of the 1920s.
In this period, fashionable women's clothing styles were based on the Empire silhouette — dresses were closely fitted to the torso just under the bust, falling loosely below. In different contexts, such styles are commonly called "Directoire style" (referring to the Directory government of France during the second half of the 1790s), "Empire style" (referring to Napoleon's 1804–1814/1815 empire, and often also to his 1800–1804 "consulate"), or "Regency" (loosely used to refer to various periods between the 18th century and the Victorian). These 1795–1820 fashions were quite different from the styles prevalent during most of the 18th century and the rest of the 19th century when women's clothes were generally tight against the torso from the natural waist upwards, and heavily full-skirted below (often inflated by means of hoop skirts, crinolines, panniers, bustles, etc.). Women's fashion around this time started to follow classical ideals, inspired by the ancient Greek and Roman style with its gracious, loosely falling dresses that were gathered or just accentuated over the natural waist under the bust.

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