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"carrion" Definitions
  1. the decaying (= becoming destroyed by natural processes) bodies of dead animals

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While none of the couples from the second and third season of the show worked out, fan favorites Courtney Hendrix-Carrion and Jason Carrion from the show's inaugural season are still happily wed.
Functionaries and technicians gather around Beale like crows to carrion.
I was lucky enough to talk to Dr. Victor Carrion.
"It was a bit too much for me," Carrion recalled.
Maybe – hopefully – Carrion understood that it was a foolish question.
It is a great draw for pollinating carrion beetles and flies.
Carrion bugs, birds and other scavengers go for the soft tissues.
The exhibition was organized by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni.
"The plan is not static," Jose Carrion, the board's chairman, told reporters.
The Roman skies Blutch draws are full of flies and carrion birds.
Garcia joins fellow Republicans Andrew Biggs, David Skeel and Jose Carrion III.
CUTCHOGUE "Florescence Exhibit," photographs by Sandra Carrion, Richard Gardner and Barbara Macklowe.
Carrion is due for release on Xbox One and PC this year.
Carrion, a businessman and insurance tycoon in Puerto Rico, certainly knows better.
Carrion, a 32-year-old firefighter and wrestler, previously opened up to E!
CUTCHOGUE "Florescence Exhibit," works by photographers Sandra Carrion, Richard Gardner and Barbara Macklowe.
The lawyer, Christopher Carrion, argued that Ms. Rosario was not a flight risk.
Even still, Carrion is a  supporter of Puerto Rico becoming the 51st State.
With the help of a small stool, Mercy Carrion clambers onto an examination table.
CUTCHOGUE "Florescence Exhibit," works by the photographers Sandra Carrion, Richard Gardner and Barbara Macklowe.
Your corpse lay in the wasteland and not even the carrion would touch it.
Carrion emphasized that you should only talk about Covid-19 if your child asks.
Carlos Carrion did so while at work at the renowned JPL campus in Pasadena, California.
Carrion added that he had been successfully undergoing treatment for sex addiction for four years.
Edin Carrion, 23, came from a town in the Amazon to play goalkeeper for Guerreros.
Constant references to "carry-on" luggage start feeling more and more like invocations of carrion.
The soaring carrion-eaters have been feasting on the corpses of the unfortunate marine mammals.
Cohen, however, may be just the right carrion to draw this wolf into the open.
Researchers paired off males and females, provided them with peat and carrion, and began observations.
Two other I.O.C. members, Richard Carrion and Emma Terho, will join him on the committee.
The television talking heads pick over each and every juicy tidbit like vultures over carrion.
Images of the assaults were put on the internet and downloaded by Carrion, according to prosecutors.
Now there's even a brown algae that's feeding on the carrion from the other two algae.
After hatching, larvae crawl to the carcass and both parents feed them regurgitated, pre-digested carrion.
Then the second wave hit like a dagger, reminiscent of stale cigarette smoke, or rotten carrion.
Oh the crows and the vultures above his head Were brawling already over this live carrion.
Married at First Sight star Jason Carrion is speaking out about his divorce from wife Cortney Hendrix.
The board met for the first time on Friday in Manhattan, electing Jose Carrion III as chairman.
Who but the circling vulture would be willing to "devour cockroaches and carrion," as Ms. Renkl writes?
Those cries, those screams, those expirations, the apotheosis of all bloodiness, with carrion men groaning for burial.
He refused to say why, Ms. Carrion said, and told her to wait in the break room.
He refused to say why, Ms. Carrion said, and told her to wait in the break room.
But in a political moment so well supplied with nastiness, I don't need to bunk with carrion.
But Mr Ashley has been picking over the carrion, snapping up the famous names slain by online shopping.
The Russians have been advancing: "Freezing the fighting where it is now really works for them," Carrion said.
The plant's common name comes from the stench it produces to attract pollinators like carrion beetles and flies.
He reminded me, in a not entirely unlikable way, of an animal busy in carrion, like a jackal.
Do you want to play as an adventurous carrion crawler, the dungeon-dwelling monster that eats rotten flesh?
"These carrion-eaters' natural affinity for dead and decaying things is being turned into a virtue," The Guardian wrote.
Their penchant for dining on carrion may seem less than regal, but they are also powerful predators and pirates.
It has large, complex environments that clamber up into tangled jungle canopies and tumble down into winding carrion burrows.
After its debut at the Halsey Institute, The Carrion Cheer will travel to the Kunsthalle Göppingen in Göppingen, Germany.
"Shen is driven to ask these questions because of a personal desire to understand herself," Mr. Carrion-Murayari said.
Or perhaps because owls often are attacked and harassed during the day by carrion crows, kestrels and other birds.
How suddenly potential pain appears, how uncertainty settles on the soul like a carrion crow on a dead squirrel.
Mr. Carrion maintains that the city's interest in his property is politically motivated, coming as retaliation for his outspokenness.
If Carrion truly contemplated a scenario that doesn't involve Puerto Rico paying its debts, then a simple question should be asked of Carrion: If a client of CLC said that they cannot pay their insurance bill this month, would CLC say no problem and tell the client they don't have to pay?
They can simultaneously fend off rot microbes from their cache of Gerber brand carrion, and protect themselves from hungry wildlife.
No unpleasantry is spared in the rendering of the carrion, whose viscera are popping out in at least three places.
So he bought another I.D. for a thousand dollars and returned to Case Farms under the name Omar Carrion Rivera.
The Carrion Cheer continues at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art (161 Calhoun Street, Charleston, South Carolina) through July 7.
Carrion was going to teach her some real technique, and perhaps serve as a buffer between Ashima and her father.
The novel was never copyrighted, and this made it instant carrion for off-shore English-language publishers to feed on.
Usually, scavengers like raptors consume carrion and shrink the breeding grounds of demons like E. coli, anthrax, salmonella, and botulism.
But at the same time, for better or worse, we in tech are, currently, carrion eaters high up the food chain.
This Carrion Crow was found with a broken wing near the subway tracks and made a full recovery at the shelter.
This kind of guidance can be very helpful because insurers can lack understanding about what an abortion actually entails, Carrion says.
The other appointees are Republicans Andrew Biggs, David Skeel and Jose Carrion III, and Democrats Jose Ramon Gonzalez and Ana Matosantos.
So when the plant began to bloom I welcomed its dusty pollen until the kitchen smelled like carrion and bone dust.
Here I found the Zulu Giant, a carrion plant whose smell of rotting flesh attracts flies to its enormous hairy flowers.
And the show — organized by Massimiliano Gioni, the New Museum's artistic director, and Gary Carrion-Murayari — has a few self-portraits.
Large groups of vultures also smell like corpses – the species is known, of course, for feeding on dead flesh, or carrion.
"He's contributed a large percentage to the lineage that we are returning to Espanola," Jorge Carrion, the park's director, told AFP.
"About 1,800 tortoises have been returned to Espanola and now with natural reproduction we have approximately 2,000 tortoises," Carrion told AFP.
But officials said the resident, Carlos Carrion, has failed to pay fines and has ignored orders to cut back the plant.
Carrion flowers mimic the smell of rotten meat in order to attract scavenging beetles and flies and then cover them in pollen.
The raven's somber black plumage, unearthly voice and attraction to carrion inspired humans, who associated them with otherworldly forces and mysterious beings.
The exhibition was curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari, Kraus Family Curator; Massimiliano Gioni, Edlis Neeson Artistic Director; and Helga Christoffersen, Associate Curator.
The only people who seem really comfortable with the situation are the internet carrion-birds nested in the auction listing comments section.
These poor, innocent ex-holiday makers were now nothing more than a meal ticket for carrion eaters, thanks to my incredible fists.
"We're running for our life," said Michelle Juarbe, 29, who was with her 6-year-old son and her boyfriend, José Carrion.
"He's very quiet," Debbie Mullane, who has lived at the other end of the block for a decade, said of Mr. Carrion.
The conversation with Haacke that kicks off the show will be moderated by the exhibition's co-curators, Massimiliano Gioni and Gary Carrion-Murayari.
"It cures all of your illnesses, all of your suffering, and takes away all of the sins that fester inside you," said Carrion.
Carrion, one of four native Puerto Ricans on the panel, is an insurance executive and past chairman of Puerto Rico's Workers Compensation Board.
Carrion also said on Friday the board has selected two law firms as legal counsel, and another to serve as a strategic consultant.
The theories range from scavengers such as carrion bugs eating the carcasses to people attacking the animals to cause financial harm to ranchers.
Crows generally aren't picky eaters, and primarily survive on plants, carrion, and food scavenged from human-produced sources like landfills and garbage cans.
I was most excited to demo Carrion, a "reverse horror" game where you play as a monster trying to escape a secret lab.
In White Plains, they found a coach named Obe Carrion, a muscular Puerto Rican from Allentown, Pennsylvania, who had been a national champion.
The show's curators, Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, have installed Mr. Haacke's sometimes dry work with contrapuntal elegance, mixing pieces from across decades.
Christina Rivera and Ryan Carrion had masks to match their Joker look and were planning to see the movie Thursday night in their outfits.
Much like her videos for "Carrion Flowers" and "Feral Love," Wolfe says the clip was shaped by grappling with her mental and physical health.
Vultures do a lot of good things for the environment, and they're tired of being dismissed just because they look creepy and eat carrion.
The question and possible signal from Carrion that the Board may even actually consider not paying Puerto Rico's debts should be scary for everyone.
Gardeners and farmers have praised the larvae for what they're willing to eat, which is a disgusting assortment of carrion, garbage, manure, and mold.
When Mr. Carrion did not take sufficient action after 60 days, Mr. Haye said, the city pursued the case again as a criminal violation.
Board Chairman Jose Carrion said at Friday's meeting in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, that the board would aim to certify a turnaround plan by Jan. 31.
As Puerto Rico seeks to restructure its debt, "everything is on the table," said Jose Carrion, chairman of the island's Financial Oversight and Management Board.
"Carrion-Miles," after craggy, labored movements, ends on a note of shaky consonance, with harmonies reminiscent of the Renaissance, creating a sense of incantatory wonder.
In spring and summer, the peak seasons for insects like blowflies that are attracted to carrion, the pigs decomposed more rapidly than the human subjects.
Incidentally, "that's exactly what the carcasses are creating," Dr. Steyaert said, explaining that abrupt shifts in soil nutrients and acidity from rotting carrion kills vegetation.
The dinner, on the other hand, has been destroyed, nothing but bones and crumbs left, like a flock of hungry carrion have descended on it.
Find any problem with an Apple device, and sure as carrion crows will rip the still-beating heart from a carcass, class action lawyers will assemble.
In 2012 he wrote that those who live in Catalonia but do not embrace its culture were "carrion-eaters, scorpions, hyenas, wild beasts in human form".
They made their fortunes picking over the carrion of public companies driven into the ground by managers who probably focused too much on the short term.
This show, curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, is the first American survey exhibition of the work of British artist, film director, and writer.
"We're working as quickly as possible, and we're establishing the procedures as transparently as possible," Carrion told reporters after the meeting, which lasted less than 30 minutes.
Five years after they met for the first time and immediately exchanged vows, Married at First Sight stars Cortney Hendrix and Jason Carrion have called it quits.
A Pen of All Work, masterfully curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, blows apart every assumption and misgiving I might have harbored about this artist.
In the corpse flower, the volatile odor is dispersed by the heat the flower generates as the phallus-like bloom emerges, attracting carrion beetles and similar connoisseurs.
From survey plots, the scientists found that fox and bird feces were most concentrated in carrion-dense areas, supporting their suspicion that carcasses were magnets for scavengers.
Hamdar's wife, Carmen Carrion Vela, a U.S.-Peruvian dual citizen, has also been arrested in Peru for potentially providing financial support to Hamdar while residing in Florida.
By contrast, Favreau's "Jungle Book," while it feeds on the carrion of the earlier film, is a model of current studio practice: clean, cleverly judged, and hypercontrolled.
Carrion captioned the shot with a line from the film — "I was wondering if you wouldn't mind marrying me very much" — before gushing over his own fiancé.
However, both the board's executive director, Natalie Jaresko, and chairman, Jose Carrion, immediately rejected the idea that disaster relief funding was being used to pay off debt obligations.
Haskell County Clerk Pam Carrion told CNN in an email that the numbers on her county website are correct, and that she'd informed the secretary of state's office.
We can't afford to keep losing upward of 20 million bears, coyotes, raptors and carrion eaters like vultures and ravens for no reason but longstanding habit among hunters.
There is a reason for the stank: The horrendous smell apparently tricks bugs—like pollen-carrying carrion beetles—into mistaking them for literal rotting meat, ensuring a pollination cycle.
This is because in the wild, other male beetles, attracted by the carrion and the female, will sneak in and try to copulate with the female, Dr. Steiger said.
Four: The word "twttr," picked free of vowels like a carrion sucking meat from the bones from a skeleton long dead, is the most 2006 start-up name ever.
" Maia LaSalle, a spokeswoman for BNSF Railway, in a statement that factors like weather, vegetation and distance from the track "can impact the ability to detect and remove carrion.
"It all could have been avoided if Johnthony Walker had slowed down and gone the speed limit and stayed off his phone," prosecutor Crystle Carrion said, according to WTVC.
Organized by the curators Massimiliano Gioni and Gary Carrion-Murayari, it will present roughly 700 drawings across three floors, as well as dozens of zines and hours of video.
Despite sentencing guidelines that call for up to four years in federal prison, US District Court Judge Stephen V. Wilson spared Carrion time behind bars, sentencing him instead to probation.
Either way, "opportunistic 'vulture' investors will always find a way to make money, and the crisis left a lot of carrion," said Karen Petrou, managing partner at Federal Financial Analytics.
The bottom line here: Chairman Carrion and the Board may not want to pay their debts, but Puerto Rico is part of the United States, and our country isn't Argentina.
Carrion further stated that the panel has no evidence that the commonwealth government is using disaster relief funds to pay for other purposes than the ones for which they were allocated.
"It all could have been avoided if Johnthony Walker had slowed down and gone the speed limit and stayed off his phone," prosecutor Crystle Carrion said, according to CNN affiliate WTVC.
A parent beetle will eat a bit of carrion, predigest it and, on being tapped on the mouth by an offspring's front legs, transfer the morsel into the little supplicant's mouth.
Dr. Steiger's team showed that if they presented larval beetles with liquefied mice carrion, the little insects could feed themselves just fine, but nearly all of them died before reaching pupation.
The co-curators of the triennial's fourth edition — Gary Carrion-Murayari, Alex Gartenfeld, and Francesca Altamura — have brought together 30 young artists and collectives around the theme of, essentially, political engagement.
On her new book Carrion, Carried On The book is a chronicle of my skateboarding adventures through hilarious pictures of roadkill I found along the way, with intense tales [included] as excerpts.
NEW MUSEUM TRIENNIAL The fourth edition of the downtown museum's brash survey, curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld, is slated to include emerging artists from Africa and Southeast Asia. Feb.
If you have access to outdoor space, letting the kids running around can burn off their excess energy, but Carrion notes that you might want to consider creative ways to reduce touching.
One of the most unsettling threads in the book is how a collapsing middle class has prompted new industries to spring forth from the rubble — or to circle overhead, like carrion birds.
Mr. Carrion, who declined through his lawyer to comment, has said that the bamboo on his property is of the "clumping" variety, which grows much slower and is considered easier to maintain.
The theory goes: every industry is becoming a technology industry, and downturns only accelerate the process, because software is eating the world, and recessions bring fresh carrion we don't even have to hunt.
Because organisms that live in depleted and isolated regions often evolve to capitalize on carrion and food particles, they may be more prone to rapidly ingesting plastics that make it to the seafloor.
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Her fellow MAFS season one alum Cortney Carrion (née Hendrix) was also on hand to fête the mom-to-be at the bash, where "Jamie was glowing the whole time," adds a pal.
On Monday, several Democratic members of Congress sent a letter to oversight board Chairman Jose Carrion urging legal action to recoup fees paid to underwriters and advisers involved in selling the GO bonds.
"Art is a part of the infrastructure in which we live and, if successful, might operate as propaganda," Alex Gartenfeld, the show's co-curator with Gary Carrion-Murayari, said at the press preview.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston is proud to present The Carrion Cheer, A Faunistic Tragedy, the first US solo exhibition of Germany-based artist duo Böhler & Orendt.
Consider the words of Mark Antony in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar": Cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war;That this foul deed shall smell above the earthWith carrion men, groaning for burial.
And while the kites have been known to hunt just about anything, their favorite meals include carrion from landfills and the harbor, where there are usually a few dead fish to be found.
To ease matters, and make viewing more than a browse, the New Museum's curators, Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, have grouped material on all three floors by theme rather than by date.
Barman worked with local women to emphasize the breed's importance as a scavenger of disease-ridden carrion and link in the food chain of the wetlands, as well as its importance in Hindu mythology.
For those working in Athens or Mexico City, with hardly any commercial galleries to support them, a different kind of "resourcefulness, collaboration and commitment to be an artist" is required, Mr. Carrion-Murayari said.
This weekend at PAX East, the indie game publisher showed off some upcoming additions to its catalogue, including horror title Carrion and two newly announced games: open-world Sludge Life and roguelike Disc Room.
Carrion "operated and designed" the ground system that gave the commands to take and reconstruct images of "Saturn and its rings, Jupiter and its moons" and various other galactic images, according to his LinkedIn biography.
And now, in order to keep the area clean, the park wants to try out a low-tech option for cleaning up garbage: rooks, a member of the crow family closely related to carrion crows.
At the top of one of the canvases a cluster of thick, arched forms, dark against a blue-and-gray background, summons associations with predatory birds, vultures awaiting their carrion once the battle has ended.
"I feel an energy that relieves me of all my pain," said Carrion, a 59-year-old architect who believes her faith in the religious icon is what has seen her through four heart surgeries.
The result, in "Carrion-Miles," was somehow both less and more than you would expect to hear from two players in such intimate surroundings: the tone impoverished, but the expressivity — the sense of effort — intensified.
How these chemicals are falling into the trenches is still unknown, although the researchers speculate they could be delivered in part by falling carrion including dead fish and organic matter as well as falling plastic debris.
"We talked about the economic anxieties that are bound up in Hong Kong at this moment, the way they affect his generation most strongly and how they can fracture and isolate individuals," Mr. Carrion-Murayari recalled.
With a frothy Jamaica Bay for a background, the vulture extended its feet with the peculiar, almost respectful grace of a carrion eater, and had committed to landing when a speeding patrol car changed its plans.
Ms. Carrion, who earns $17 an hour, said she would not have gone to clean the 23rd floor had she known about the possible exposure, especially because her only protective equipment was a pair of gloves.
Ms. Carrion, who earns $17 an hour, said she would not have gone to clean the 23rd floor had she known about the possible exposure, especially because her only protective equipment was a pair of gloves.
Those writings have become the basis for Little's forthcoming book, Carrion, Carried On. We asked Little about the challenges of long-distance pushing, accomplishing goals, and fighting to be recognized and respected in a male-dominated subculture.
In a Tibetan sky burial, a naked human corpse is transported to the top of a mountain on the back of a relative's moped, the flesh flayed and left exposed to be eaten by large carrion birds.
At the end of the experiment, the newlyweds will decide if they want to remain together (like season 1's Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner, as well as Jason Carrion and Cortney Hendrix) or ultimately file for divorce.
Once again, the focus is on the relationship between penguin fathers and their young — dads must cradle the eggs, watch the babies while the moms are out gathering food, and protect them from carrion birds and bitter storms.
Mr. Carrion-Murayari, 37, and Mr. Gartenfeld, 31, the deputy director and chief curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami, made nearly two dozen trips around the world, to places where artist communities weren't digitally accessible.
A very interesting book could be written about the Raccoon and, with its industrious energy and resourcefulness, it deserves to be elevated to the status of the National Emblem in place of the parasitical, carrion-feeding Bald Eagle.
In a screenshot of his private Instagram account obtained by PEOPLE, Carrion, 33, announced his engagement to girlfriend Roxanne Palett with a photo of the scene from Rocky II where Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) proposes to Adrian (Talia Shire).
A short time later, their nearly 100 guests gathered inside, where John D. Carrion, a friend of the couple who was ordained online by American Marriage Ministries, stood with them beneath a wedding canopy as they exchanged vows.
Ruiz-Comas, the former chief executive officer of San Juan-based Triple S Management Corp, will serve until the board selects a permanent executive director, a process "that has proven more difficult than anticipated", board chairman Jose Carrion said.
Wilson noted Carrion had already been fired from his job as a result of his conduct, has a felony conviction on his record, and was dealing with "extraordinary" circumstances at home, including caring for two loved ones with psychiatric issues.
Image 2 of 2 LIMA, Peru – For five decades, Ana Carrion has donned a purple robe and joined hundreds of thousands of people who pour into Lima&aposs streets in late October to venerate a 17th century rendering of Jesus Christ.
"I am a little bit more optimistic than most others are that this deal could have some success," said Doris Carrion, a research associate in the Middle East and North Africa Program at the Chatham House think tank in London.
Carrion cited what he called a false narrative that, under the board-approved 10-year turnaround plan, Puerto Rico can avoid employee furloughs and cuts to Christmas bonuses if it creates an extra $200 million in liquidity by June 30.
None of those regions, however, compares with Patagonia, home not only to the pallid peregrine — a rare, white-breasted morph of the southern peregrine — but also to passerines, waders and carrion-eaters found only at the bottom of South America.
A shared mind-set that emerged among the chosen — many showing in the United States for the first time — is "the recognition that what we're experiencing today is the continuation of colonialism that has never truly ended," Mr. Carrion-Murayari said.
Driving outside of the park near sunset, Mr. Soto pointed out Southern caracaras, also called carrion hawks — imposing, vaguely menacing birds of prey with black crests, scarlet faces and sleek, black-and-gray feathers — perched on a dozen fence posts along the road.
The evolution and ecology of these organisms is phenomenal; some specialize in finding and consuming incredibly specific feces (like gopher tortoises) while others are less picky and will feed on a variety of nasty, feces-like foods such as rotting carrion and plant matter.
A mating pair will find small animal carrion, dig it and themselves into the soil, pluck out the fur or feathers, and then slick the corpse up nicely with the butt juice, which has strong anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, basically embalming the body.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that Robert Carrion was entitled to permanent disability benefits under the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act (LHWCA), reversing a contrary ruling by the Labor Department's Benefits Review Board (BRB).
"Irrespective of Congress's response, creditors must now finally face the reality that Puerto Rico will never be able to repay its preexisting debt, and the Oversight Board must act in accordance with that reality too," the lawmakers wrote to the board chairman, Jose Carrion.
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II with Canon EF 600mm f/4 IS lens; 1/703 second at f/11; ISO 1600Photo: Kevin Ebi (Audubon Photography Awards)Bald eagles will eat any meat they can, typically fish but also roadside carrion or, uncommonly, pet cats.
The panel, chosen by a combination of House Speaker Paul Ryan, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and the Obama administration, will include Republicans Carlos Garcia, Andrew Biggs, David Skeel and Jose Carrion III, and Democrats Arthur Gonzalez, Jose Ramon Gonzalez and Anna Matosantos, the aide told Reuters.
" In fact, there are so many takes on "Black Panther" that New York-based educator Roberto Soto-Carrion has helpfully compiled dozens of analytical stories related to the film and the "Black Panther" comics in general into a 14-page Google Doc called "The Black Panther Reader.
Monkeys Do Math A January 2018 study involving rhesus macaque monkeys (and crows), showed that "after training, rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and carrion crows (Corvus corone) proficiently discriminate the absolute values of visual numerosities from 1 to 5 and even from 1 to 30 items," writes Andreas Nieder.
Moreover, Lewis and Clark were traveling along the Missouri River at a time that probably contained the highest densities of grizzlies on the Great Plains — along a riverine corridor ripe with carrion of buffalo that died during winter, from calving, and from attempting to cross the raging river.
These, too, were inspired by poetry: "in the snowy margins" and "the weather and landscape are on our side," both for unaccompanied violin, allude to the writings of the Polish World War II poet Bruno Schultz; "Carrion-Miles to Purgatory," for violin and cello, follows texts by Robert Lowell.
We consulted Victor Carrion, Stanford's vice chair of psychiatry and director of the Stanford pediatric anxiety program, and parents living through quarantines for their advice on how to educate your kids about the current situation, and how to keep them intellectually stimulated while they're stuck at home. Takeaways?
In the Corning's recently opened Contemporary Art + Design Wing, Fred Wilson's "To Die Upon a Kiss" (2011) has a Murano glass chandelier with dark colors draining from its filigrees, while Javier Pérez's "Carroña (Carrion)" (2011) considers the decline of Murano's industry with a broken ruby-red chandelier swarmed with taxidermied crows.
Yet his ability to go hard with Eladio Carrion on "Kemba Walker" or keep it vibey with Drake on "MIA" or flip his skillset into regional Mexican space with Natanael Cano for the banda-bred urbano hybrid "Soy El Diablo" remix sets him apart from the one-note dabblers and toe dippers.
Screenshot: TwitterIn yet another example of some morsel of news carrion being dragged all the way up to the top of the White House before being partially digested and regurgitated onto a bunch of Twitter eggs, Donald Trump accused tech giant Google of aiding the Chinese military (as well as "Crooked Hillary Clinton") on Saturday.
Unlike in previous editions, the co-curators of this exhibition — Gary Carrion-Murayari of the New Museum and Alex Gartenfeld of Miami's Institute of Contemporary Art — have left the work plenty of room to breathe, with a relatively manageable 80 pieces by 2018 artists and collectives spanning three upper floors and the ground level of the museum.
They were the inspiration of one of the molecular embryologists at the university here, who thought that inserting genes from the common crow into the invasive parrot population would put an end to the parrots' raids on our orchards and vineyards, by giving them a taste for garbage and carrion instead of fruit on the vine.
Its effect on Presidents has been always tragic, chiefly as an almost indecent excitement at first, and a worse reaction afterwards; but also because no mind is so well balanced as to bear the strain of seizing unlimited force without habit or knowledge of it; and finding it disputed with him by hungry packs of wolves and hounds whose lives depend on snatching the carrion.
"For all of their disparate geographic locations, the artists in this show are keenly aware of the networks of political and economic power that connect them, and the ways in which these networks are written on top of pathways of domination and exploitation that stretch back long into the past," co-curator Gary Carrion-Murayari of the New Museum said at a press preview yesterday.
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While this may be how the Kirchners acted, that's now how we act in the U.S. If the board decides to answer Carrion's question over the debt as "No", the debt shouldn't be paid back, then maybe Carrion would make a good ambassador to Argentina or another despot that doesn't want to pay its debts – then he could see what he had just created.

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