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Although McNett carves wood blocks in order to create his prints, he also carves them specifically for display, adding colorful paint to give them a finished touch.
Each of us carves our own path away from heartache.
She carves deep, and you can feel that it hurts.
This novel carves out space for intimacy, for love stories.
Uli carves into those natural edges using different types of saws.
Forget the guys, weight training tones, shapes, carves and torches fat!
He carves scars on his body to keep track of his kills.
I'm just not sure if he carves out that kind of career.
With a makeshift blade, Moira carves "Aunt Lydia sux" into the wall.
Despite his busy life, he also carves out enough time to read.
The law carves out exemptions for a long list of industries, including journalism.
Section 22015 carves out an exception to that exception by waiving the shield.
For example, the Arizona law carves out few exceptions for employees or employers.
It is the nefarious tool that carves regular people into villains and fools.
Arianna Huffington carves out time every day to take a break from work.
Barr carves out several types of information that he might redact from it.
But it carves out many exceptions and is less sweeping than the original.
We have found that when one person carves something, it encourages others to carve.
As drought carves emptiness into the American southwest, Lena Khan moves to the desert.
The government funding bill also carves out room for researchers to study industrial hemp.
Every social media platform carves itself into our psyches in its own special way.
The measure carves out exceptions for those convicted of murder or felony sex crimes.
Like Shazam, it carves its own path with totally unique aesthetic, action, and tone.
Windblown grit carves exposed rocks on the valley rim into curved and hollowed forms.
But every so often, Burnett carves out time to record under his own name.
He believes that his success retroactively carves out the history based on having ... won, right?
They were designed for carves and pivoting, but he could probably get air on anything.
Servcorp rents space and then carves it up to fill the needs of smaller businesses.
Schreuders carves her sculptures from Jelutong wood, a type of rubber tree found in Asia.
Milanese illustrator, Eleonora Arosio, carves out an aesthetic full with playful characters and beach scenes.
Simmons inbounds the ball and then immediately carves out post position for an entry pass.
By the house, Morgan carves a symbol into the mailbox post and puts up the flag.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium carves out a provision for these sort of health and safety rules.
Yolanda even carves out "knobbly bits" at the knee before adding some pretty gnarly looking gashes.
Machado, who actually recurs on Jane, carves out her space as a terrific leading lady here.
If a lot of people leave the trail it carves a new trail and causes erosion.
Juliette Binoche carves romantic poetry out of seduction, vulnerability, and manipulation as effortlessly as she breathes.
Today, it carves out a new space online: Lego Life, a social network built specifically for kids.
He carves everything by hand, beginning with larger tools until he's whittled his way down to sandpaper.
Waggoner points out that the FACT Act carves out exemptions for centers that already provide abortion services.
Article 370 of the Indian constitution carves out a special status to the state of J&K.
Jenner carves their "squad name" into a tree while Scott announces, "Anoint this tree, 2017 squad tree."
In just a few minutes, the carver carves ribbons of wax, a teeny windmill, flowers and birds.
The carbide drill bit of the sun carves a circle through my eyeball and through my retina.
The hut he built himself sits on the banks of the Yenisei River which carves through Siberia.
There's the jovial full-time sanitation worker who carves out enough time to coach his son's team.
Anita carves the meat off the stick the way you'd see it done all over Mexico City.
SAGD extraction carves up less of the surface than mining, but it comes with its own problems.
She's casual, even innocent, in the way she carves up her victims and packages them in her refrigerator.
With Secretary Tillerson, his staff says he carves out time during the day to study up [on memos].
And it carves out a provision that would let qualified permit holders carry concealed guns in school zones.
Trusting that message follows feeling, McQueen carves out a vulnerability in Ashes that is refreshing in its intimacy.
The term carves the world neatly into parts: There are real concerns, and there are contrived, theatrical ones.
The new device works similarly to an automated mill, which carves material based on a pre-existing design.
He still carves out five percent of his winnings for fun, but the rest goes into savings and investments.
Homecoming stays true to that spirit and carves out a teen experience for Peter that feels so unmistakably familiar.
Using a high-speed dental drill, he carves miniature narratives of prison life into the surfaces of ostrich eggs.
The Democratic National Committee carves out a stance against data localization requirements in the party's draft platform, released Friday.
Restaurant owner Luis Alberto Cándido carves the pig then shatters the plate on the ground to signify his welcome.
Now, he mainly carves Disney character portraits on watermelons and pumpkins, and is often found outside Sleeping Beauty's Castle.
It carves a course for Fraz to follow, to flow toward, out from his fetid backwaters, his brack stink.
The six-banger can't quite emulate V8 oomph, but it carves out its own niche, and it's a good one.
Nisi Shawl's novel Everfair carves its eponymous fictional land out of the history of African colonization and slavery by Europeans.
And he felt a kinship to a family man with two daughters who carves out time for family hiking trips.
Also, the executive order carves out short-term financing for most commercial trade, including the export and import of petroleum.
These designs are done on a computer and put into a CNC machine, which precisely carves it into the material.
It also carves out a relatively safe area for their Syrian supporters; some refugees have already returned to the area.
Wentz carves up Redskins as Eagles win 5th in row PHILADELPHIA — Carson Wentz isn't playing like a second-year quarterback.
A tall, free-standing partition carves the space, which has a two-sided fireplace, wet bar and built-in speakers.
He climbs to the top of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica and carves the year — 2100 — in the stone.
This lens carves an interesting route into Donovan's work, making it all the more obvious how powerful objects can be.
The skeleton carves the black substance of the unconscious for a new sowing, for the birth of a new being.
She finally carves out a few minutes to speak at lunch — but not before giving an impromptu speech to the staff.
The bodies he models or carves have lost their physical integrity, a sense of a clear boundary between exterior and interior.
It's a marked contrast to Hand Habits, through which Duffy carves out space for more personal expression, both instrumentally and lyrically.
It explicitly carves out an exception of sorts from the third-party doctrine for historical CSLI, citing its unusually intrusive nature.
Tigers and other animals like hummingbirds also show up in works that Boy Kong carves out of wood and then paints.
Along the way, Kurosawa carves out space to explore themes of love and loyalty, justice and vengeance, individualism and community identity.
In "Shadow Dance" (1966), her first novel, a man named Honeybuzzard carves up the face of an annoyingly virtuous girl, Ghislaine.
It carves out the dead cells on the surface of your face, so that your new healthy skin can shine through.
The thing is, the law carves out lots of safeguards for companies who do share users' private information with the government.
Gates, who goes through about 50 books a year, carves out time to read no matter how hectic his day may be.
The deal outlines a faster rise in New York City, but carves out a slow lane for small businesses and surrounding counties.
However, the ordinance carves out an exception for federally controlled facilities at San Francisco International Airport and the Port of San Francisco.
But if the past is any guide, it won't be long before he too carves out a role in the Trump empire.
Parting Shots • The space where Los Pepes carves up bodies for presentation makes them look, appropriately enough, like precocious art-school students.
Howe never predicted that this women's gym, which also carves out specific time for men, would become a refuge for transgender people.
She carves out small, sacred spaces: a portion of the floor at mealtime, an upturned crate by the window, a bathroom stall.
Horan carves out a bit of space on the left, and her cross meets a galloping Morgan right in front of Telford.
The recent $2 trillion stimulus legislation Trump signed on Friday carves out $500 billion in taxpayer money for loans to large corporations.
SESTA carves out an exception in Section 230, so that websites now are responsible for content hosted that pertains to sex trafficking.
And the EU, for its part, often carves out exemptions in its climate policies for energy-intensive industries like steel or cement.
Light Affection takes each print and carves the imagery onto a durable material that transfers light, which is then placed into the frame.
The law carves out an exception if a patient's life is in danger, but not for a pregnancy resulting from rape or incest.
Naimi carves out a piece of every investment he makes for other portfolio company founders — especially if they referred the deal to him.
It also specifically carves out money for the U.S. Agency for International Development and the World Health Organization amid the worsening international outbreak.
In whatever role she carves out for herself, she will have to contend with the vitriol she has drawn throughout her public life.
And what does the specter of Suki want — if that is indeed what rattles the door frames and carves squiggles in the wainscoting.
Even many fiscal conservatives advocate for policy that carves out a path to reducing the overall debt burden instead of eliminating it altogether.
This time, the killer carves letters into the victims' bodies, spelling out a message in a tribute to the children's word game Hangman.
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A student carves a portrait of Lionel Messi on a watermelon at the Shenyang Foreign Affairs Service School on June 14, in Shenyang, China.
FOSTA carves out a new exception to Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act, which shields website operators from liability for user-generated content.
The wicked cheap 550 carves out a space for AMD that hasn't really been feasible for any GPU maker in the last seven years.
In fact, Webster carves out two distinct spaces in the painting, a layered one on the left and a receding one on the right.
"The ideal outcome here is that Willie buys it and carves it up and O'Leary buys the short-haul business off them," he said.
If the Supreme Court carves out a narrow bona fide religious exemption, would atheists and agnostics then have no right to refuse offensive cakes?
These time slots, which he refers to as buffers, are moments that he carves out for himself so he can think strategically and proactively.
The trail carves through jungle, and cuts up and over mountain peaks with shrubbery reminiscent of that found in dry regions of Southern Italy.
This esteemed Austrian company carves and paints all its marionettes by hand, dressing them in elaborate costumes and staging its stories on detailed sets.
Boss Mukesh Ambani, stands to benefit from the 21st century mantra in two important ways as he carves up his sprawling $70 billion conglomerate.
Maine law requires workers to be paid 753 times their normal rate for each hour worked after 275 hours, but it carves out some exemptions.
It's largely about a woman's day-to-day routine as she carves out an identity for herself beyond the traditional labels of wife or mother.
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She carves out a relatively ordinary life, and she's clearly established some sort of coping routine in response to stress: tea, hot baths, bike rides.
Mr. Beasley is himself a mutable pianist and crafty arranger, and this album — like the first volume — carves up and dissects Monk's famous bebop melodies.
Congress ultimately formalized a system for doing so that carves the United States into 58 distinct areas, each led by a nonprofit organ-procurement organization.
In addition to the state's 20203 percent increase, the bill also carves out a 25 percent increase in Medicaid federal matching funds as well. Sen.
In addition to the state's 3 percent increase, the bill also carves out a 25 percent increase in Medicaid federal matching funds as well. Sen.
It carves out an exemption for algorithms that detect and redact faces from body camera footage, so that the rules don't slow public records requests.
It also carves out spending for getting more out of crops while using less water and preserving mangroves that protect coastal communities from storm surge.
Maine law requires workers to be paid 22014 times their normal rate for each hour worked after 20143 hours, but it carves out some exemptions.
Jess's Jubilee poems show us black musical performance carried out amidst and against such barbarism, a kind of resistance that carves out space for living.
Artist Sofia Metaxas carves out the famed faces and stares of Prince, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, and public-facing contemporaries like Selena Gomez, using only makeup.
Having a designated date night carves out time specifically for our relationship, and it's something we both make a priority, even during the busiest of weeks.
It's a sequence that runs primal and raw, as Ryunosuke carves through an army of perceived demons as he races toward his seemingly inevitable dark end.
The budget plan carves out $130 billion for a reform plan but does not specify a preferred plan, opening a path for negotiations with House Democrats.
The policy carves out places where guns will remain prohibited, reflecting the administration's desire to make the rules as restrictive as possible without violating the law.
In the song, she "carves" her lover's name into her bed post, a nod to the practice of counting one's sexual conquests on a wooden bedpost.
The principal underlying driver of fragmentation is road-building, which carves forests into progressively smaller patches and has accounted for 81 percent of losses since 2000.
And Clarkson isn't in Irving's universe as a shot maker, but he can create some headaches as someone who relentlessly carves his way into the paint.
Pushing for permission to experiment in the US Amazon's vision for drone delivery carves out the airspace between 200 and 400 feet for high-speed transit.
Artist Ekow Nimako doesn't just build sculptures out of the traditional material of paint or clay, he carves them from objects of his young obsession: Lego.
It also creates a receivership for the Government Development Bank and carves off a "bridge bank" that would continue to honor certain claims during the moratorium.
The military's command plan carves up the world into nine different command components, with Centcom covering the Middle East as well as central and southern Asia.
Yet this richly detailed look at intersecting paths, cutting across generations, quickly carves its own niche, one where tragedy begets tragedy, and vengeance comes with consequences.
"There will be a general license that carves out specific debt owned by U.S. entities," Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
It also, however, carves out the cost of share-based compensation, which in the quarter ended March 30 tallied some $625 million, or 11 percent of revenue.
As with everything in China, it is only a matter of time until reggae and dub-culture carves a space for itself within the wider sonic landscape.
Some, like me, like to figure out where the paths the film carves into the cultural landscape intersect with other regions, like literature and religion and philosophy.
A barber carves peach stones with jackknives far larger than the pits themselves — a tiny world of wishbones, buttons, shells, keys and others that defy swift classification.
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The Senate bill carves out an exception to the law if foreign countries are found culpable for terrorist attacks that kill American citizens within the United States.
Last month, the House of Representatives passed a bill that carves out an exemption in the law, making websites liable if they aid and abet sex trafficking.
While the Senate version carves out up to $1.5 trillion in deficit spending for the tax plan over a decade, the House bill does not allow any.
While a theater set carves out a pocket in time and space for a narrative to unfold, window design must go further, providing a character as well.
The bill also carves out exemptions for certain safety-sensitive industries, including law enforcement and construction, as well as jobs that require supervising children or medical patients.
This is how democracy slips away, not always by a singular eruption, but sometimes by slow, constant erosion, the way the river carves itself into the rock.
Preferring to work on wooden panels rather than stretched canvas, Mr. William carves each unblinking eye directly into the surface, a technique that connects painting with printing.
But even if Trump drops the tariffs, carves out exemptions for specific countries, or indefinitely delays implementation, the effects on the economy could be negative and persistent.
The Federal Reserve has until November 2019 to reduce oversight of banks under $250 billion, which carves out all but roughly a dozen of the nation's biggest banks.
But the band's sophomore album, For Now, is a tightly-wound and irresistibly charming collection of songs that easily carves out their own spot among their local peers.
She carves niches into her readymade sculptures for little bars of soap, a symbol both of domestic work and the desire to wash from history its congenial veneer.
We have strong conviction that Beyond will maintain leadership of the plant-based fresh meat category as it carves into a big portion of the US meat industry.
She carves cheese sculptures for their big events, including NBA finals games and concerts of popular musical artists such as Pentatonix, Carrie Underwood, Ariana Grande, and John Mayer.
Universal said the 2018 film "carves a new path from the events in the landmark 1978 film," suggesting that it will ignore the events in the 2002 film.
The needle, otherwise known as a stylus, carves grooves in the lacquer in concentric circles toward the center of the disc, which then goes to a production company.
Language is a sieve, a veil, a dark looking-glass that carves out a space in the ceaseless flow of sensory experience for us to think and be.
At a time when young adult literature is actively picking away at the stigma of mental illness, Whaley carves off a healthy chunk with style, sensitivity and humor.
The bill follows similar proposals in previous legislatures, with the key distinction being that it carves out a path for federal appropriations to partly fund the museum's creation.
Obviously everyone is on drugs, but the combination of pheromones and shifting serotonin levels creates an atmosphere; it carves a space where those strange, subliminal moments can happen.
His team cultivates fields of grass on this desert land, carves it into sheets, rolls them up like rugs, and sends them out to beautify otherwise barren areas.
The third carves great holes into the ground or produces impossibly steep-sided hills—and is also essential for freeing cavemen from dinosaur ribcage prisons, as it happens.
Plus, he carves out a little time to perform at events, like Thursday's Fossil bash, as he is the face of the brand's new Fossil Q Commuter watch campaign.
The master plan, which carves up the city into zones defined by the type of activity allowed in each, has acquired almost biblical status since its adoption in 2013.
Like Ex Machina before it, it's a thoughtful, disturbing film wrapped in an accessible science fiction premise, and it comfortably carves out a unique take on VanderMeer's source material.
It carves out exceptions — but that is what they are: Departures from the norm that need to be justified by telcos, and which can be acted on by regulators.
Frazer writes that he always carves out time to meditate and journal every day in addition to getting at least six hours and 45 minutes of sleep a night.
He, or one of his followers, carves it with finesse and sets it over a wad of rice that I wished were a little warmer and more strongly vinegared.
In the last couple of months, however, two federal appellate courts have struck down a 2015 amendment to TCPA that carves out an exception for government debt collection efforts.
Lobbying against agricultural breeding techniques creates an overly stringent, unscientific regulatory atmosphere that carves a clear path for big corporations and prevents these kinds of benefits from reaching consumers.
Inside, he carves out a special space from which his mother could carry on her piano teaching and outside, the small cloistered garden offers snatches of views across the lake.
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He has since focused on selling a more sophisticated product: a machine, dubbed the "Ghost Gunner", that carves the key component of an untraceable AR-15 rifle out of aluminium.
There's definitely no time here, either, but the senior kind of carves it out when things slow down, and if a nurse calls she'll only respond if it's an emergency.
Ramstad carves out a space for domestic tasks within the lived experiences of everyone — including queer, non-binary, and transgender communities — by engaging in sewing as a transgender person himself.
But sentiment against other groups in society lays a tempting foundation for power, which in turn builds this up as culture, carves it into policy, and cements it with law.
After modeling the form of the wood, he carves the clay with a number of tools (some made especially for his practice) to simulate the flow of the wood grain.
It's unable to stand upright: one of its rear legs is destroyed, and you can see the torn muscle tissue with a gray center that carves down to the bone.
There's no story here, really, just a situation: Mother sits on her throne (a leather chair in the living room), carves birds, does crosswords and boasts about her good health.
Its policy, however, carves out certain exemptions — including some for news publishers — and will allow for companies and organizations to run ads that advocate for certain causes with some restrictions.
When he is on location, Ramsay said, he carves out time to explore local courses — he even dreams of one day changing his office from movie sets to golf courses.
Beyond this, Mr. Modi's government has tried to pass a bill in Parliament that carves out exemptions for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and people from other religions — but leaves out Muslims.
Beyond this, Mr. Modi's government has tried to pass a bill in Parliament that carves out exemptions for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and people from other religions — but leaves out Muslims.
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That prompted Trump to issue a revised ban on March 6, which exempts Iraqis from its list of banned foreign nationals and carves out exceptions for visa and green card holders.
Severe weather doesn't happen very often on Titan, but new research suggests than when it does, the skies unleash torrents of liquid methane that floods and carves the moon's icy surface.
Carson Wentz carves up opposing defenses with the efficiency of a far more experienced quarterback, and ever since the team acquired Jay Ajayi, the running game has been just as devastating.
Acknowledging all this — the basic reasons that we deem violence out of place in civilized society — try to articulate a principle that carves out an exception for the caregiver-child relationship.
A few houses up, in Ipu Arts Plus, Karen Root carves and dyes ipu (local gourds) with intricate designs — from abstract motifs to fish and flowers — reviving an ancient Hawaiian art.
In the meantime, Danielle's mom Michelle carves out some time to make sure her eldest granddaughter Blayke feels extra special, and they drive around the neighborhood together in a pink toy car.
While Kaths carves wooden replicas of music and recording studio equipment—complete with cords upon cords upon cords connecting everything—Farber has a giant roughly carved wooden hand hanging from his ceiling.
But the constitution carves a path around the maelstrom, Hamilton insisted: the United States Senate will have the "sole power to try all impeachments" sent its way by the House of Representatives.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Jack Sock started a new tradition at the Auckland Classic on Thursday, one the 26-year-old hopes will become his trademark as he carves out a successful tennis career.
" Source: 2010 interview with The New York Times "Every company carves its own path, and (founders) are under pressure to make their start-ups look like the last successful company everyone remembers.
Teenage girls from the town of Elizondo are being killed in "some kind of macabre purification rite" and their bodies provocatively posed by the river that carves its path through the town.
Legislation is also necessary to enable the FAA to regulate hobbyist flight; Section 336 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act, which carves out qualifying model aircraft from regulation entirely, is outdated.
In order to expose the tension of human experience, the imperceptible components of sensuality, sexuality, energy, and the binary properties of solid minerals, LA-based curator and artist Janet Levy carves rocks.
The Constitution does not grant the president the power to prosecute; the only explicit role the Constitution carves out for the president in individual criminal cases is the right to issue pardons.
The new law, the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act or FOSTA, carves out exceptions to the Communications Decency Act, which prevents online platforms from being held legally accountable for what their users post.
If it carves out a halfway-coherent message, the collapsing support for Labour may offer a chance to scoop up a small number of seats at the next general election, due in 2020.
SESTA carves a hole in section 230 of the Communication Decency Act, the liability shield that protects websites from being accountable for the user-generated content they host, by potentially expanding criminal liability.
She said Britain would not accept either a deal that "keeps Britain in the EU in all but name" or one that "carves off" Northern Ireland, leaving it within the EU's customs union.
For the occasion, THUMP is delighted to premiere "Anti-Everything," an oneiric ambient piece that, over the course of ten minutes, delicately carves out its own unstable, earnest, and misanthropic sense of time.
Officials there reacted bitterly when the amendment was announced in March, since it carves out cities with a population of five million or more, effectively omitting the five counties that compose the city.
Analysts say 17 cruise ships are expected to hit the market next year on the expectation that demand for cruising will rise as more baby boomers retire and the industry carves out new offerings.
Trump is serious about more tax cuts For months, Trump and his advisers have said they will propose another round of tax cuts, and the new budget carves out $1.4 trillion for reduced taxes.
The persistence of American slavery is a popular alternate-history plotline, along with the Nazis' winning World War II, but Mr. Winters carves out fresh territory by blending genres, adding elements of detective fiction.
Like a mental map, the gridlike etchings she carves into the surface of her sculptures reflect an artist's coming to terms with her own abilities in real time; for Rydingsvard, form often follows feeling.
Which is, after all, what the United Nations is all about, while the Trump vision of the world and America's role in it carves an even greater chasm between us and virtually everyone else.
The rule also carves out exemptions for agriculture, and it doesn't regulate most drainage ditches — the types of waterways that Pruitt and the American Farm Bureau Federation cite as the source of their confusion.
In the video, he begins with a rough log, and we follow the project as he carves off the bark and hacks the wood out of the center using a variety of specialized, traditional tools.
The verbal sparring between the hateful Roy Cohn (Michel Vuillermoz, on blistering form), who hides his AIDS diagnosis, and his gay nurse, Belize (Gaël Kalimindi), isn't just brutal: Somehow, it carves a space for empathy.
You can see how it works in the video below, the monster snow blower blasts through the layers of thick snow and carves out an open path, revealing the mountain road that was buried underneath.
And with so much going on this year, Young says he's trying to make sure that he carves out "a day or two here and there" so he can hang out with family and friends.
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While still a teenager working in an Australian ore mine, the Perth native penned The Iron Fairies Trilogy, a dark fairytale series about a miner who lives underground and hand carves fairies for 400 years.
Try using a time-management clock that carves out and alerts you on anywhere from five to 60-minute work periods so you can get up and stretch your legs before getting back to it.
It's also worth trying because it's an easy way to learn a fundamental cooking lesson: Water carves a unique path — sometimes visible, sometimes not — through every recipe, whether it's listed as an ingredient or not.
Federal law carves out an exception to the rule, which seems fair when you think of a seeing-eye dog, or a trained service animal helping someone with severe psychological difficulties participate in social life.
To overcome the resistance from politicians in Assam, who do not want Hindu or Muslim migrants taking their land, the new version of the bill carves out special protections for areas predominated by indigenous people.
With a pared-down aesthetic and an appreciation for witnessing the brush strokes, animator Freddy Arenas carves out a hovel of personal creation on his social media account, featuring skateboarding tricks and summer bike rides.
Showing with Stewart Gallery, Brian Dettmer took a similarly nuanced approach to transform religious, archaeology, and history books into sculptures — he takes a scalpel to various printed texts and carves out labyrinths of images and words.
The filing in the U.S. District Court for Central California, claimed that the law carves out "nonsensical" exemptions for roles such as "direct salespeople, travel agents, grant writers, construction truck drivers, commercial fisherman" and many more.
Mr. Quagliata's pasta work can be just as satisfying when he carves out new traditions, tossing tubes of rigatoni with roasted carrots and sizzled scallions and chiles, then brightening the flavors with a spoonful of yogurt.
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Asahi president Akiyoshi Koji said "bolt-on" acquisitions in Europe, including beer makers and distributors, were a priority, as the company carves out a larger slice of the overseas market to compensate for slow growth at home.
It's a slow-paced but rich watch, following Lynch around as he paints and sculpts and carves, giving a fly-on-the-wall sense of his day-to-day life – "the art life" as he calls it.
But even Mr. Cox, a South Carolina chain saw artist who carves trees and other objects, could not escape the realities of global supply chains and the high cost of making some products in the United States.
Watch the well-circulated video clip of him performing in Copenhagen in 21971 — bountiful and aggressive as he scats over "Dinah," then carves his way through "Tiger Rag" with a sweltering trumpet solo — and you'll get why.
It's not unusual to see GoPro cameras attached to helmets and, on occasion, a rebel snowboarder with a selfie stick fully outstretched, filming himself as he recklessly, yet oh-so-stylishly, carves his way down the mountain.
We spoke to the star about exactly why the ritual is such an important part of her everyday routine; after all, unless she's "somewhere without a bathtub", she always carves out some time for a soak — no exceptions.
Bringing in both his son and godson as bandmates on the album, Carpenter carves out 12-tracks of the pensive synth and chugging guitar work he's become known for, including a tribute to the storied actor Bela Lugosi.
L on Wednesday posted a steep drop in first-half profit and said it sees higher costs over the next several years, as it carves out a plan to fix some issues it found in its sales practices.
But, according to a former senior EPA official, the law carves out an exemption for officials who have been confirmed by the Senate to be the deputy of the position they act in, which would apply to Wheeler.
"They're backing into a policy process and an open process, taking some open dialogue and they'll probably come out with something that carves around the vape stores," added Gottlieb, who left the Food and Drug Administration in April.
He moved meticulously through a process perfected over the past decade: He hardens a polyurethane-based form inside a mold, carves it with a knife, manipulates clay to recreate the bull's facial structure, and sews on the hide.
In this case, since the video is dedicated to Harambe, a gorilla killed in the Cincinnati Zoo when a little boy accidentally got into his cage, the waterjet carves Harambe's name and and the contour of his body.
JOTUNHEIMEN NATIONAL PARK, Norway — The Besseggen ridge juts from the earth as a curved spine of sharp, dark-gray stone and carves its way between two blue lakes in Jotunheimen, one of Norway's many spectacular, wild national parks.
In the open-plan orientation, the king bed carves out its space with the help of an elaborate headboard that doubles as shelving on the opposite side, kind of like a pony wall in the otherwise open space.
While the securitization carves out a material portion of spectrum, Fitch believes the improved transparency with Sprint's 2.5GHz spectrum portfolio has allowed Fitch to increase the underlying asset value estimate relative to our prior recovery analysis for the company.
By focusing on the intricacies of leadership and civic planning, instead of the well-trodden, Risk-like combat of the series' past, Rise & Fall carves its own niche in the Civ legacy and makes for a practically essential addition.
As she did in her gentler but equally original "Good Dick" in 2008, Ms. Palka carves a black and biting niche between a man and a woman, a space where chaos and psychological unease demand to be reckoned with.
Instead, Mr. William's method is a clever mix of different two-dimensional mediums: He carves directly into birch panels and arranges his own patterned prints on the surface, using ink and the occasional dash of acrylic paint for emphasis.
The Conways have been a frequent topic of discussion inside the Beltway as Kellyanne Conway remains one of the president's closest advisers and most visible defenders and George Conway carves out space as an anti-Trump commentator on Twitter.
Chris Stewart (R-UT) will introduce the Fairness For All Act, a purported compromise bill that would ban discrimination against LGBTQ people in employment, housing, education, and public accommodations — but carves out broad exemptions for churches and religious organizations.
Howe carves a block of the chocolate ice cream into the right size for her taco shell, dips it in a chocolate sauce that hardens, and places it in the sweet taco with a little piping of whipped cream.
The title card is written in a gothic font above an upside down cross, occult imagery appears throughout, and at one point someone literally carves the word "SLAYER" into their forearm—heavy metal has an obvious influence on Gummo's vibe.
The zipper detail around the waist of a leather jacket carves out an hourglass silhouette, the black jumpsuit has a wrap top that's adjustable to your bust, and a lace-up pencil skirt hugs every curve in the best way possible.
When she's not filming the next summer blockbuster or dashing from the airport to the red carpet — baiting every paparazzi in sight — she carves out time to return to her OG gig, fronting top fashion campaigns like PAIGE's fall lookbook.
The legislation carves out an exception for zero rating of entire categories of apps and services, so an internet provider should still be able to offer free data on all music streaming apps, for instance, if they chose to do so.
There is an incitement to violence; a list of targets is developed; Bayek carves his way through those people in order to find those who are truly to blame, and ultimately murders his way to the top of the food chain.
The final rule carves out some exemptions that could help ease the burden for smaller players, according to Tom Neltner, the chemicals policy director for the Environmental Defense Fund, who has been deeply involved in reviewing the E.P.A.'s proposals.
Trump warns crisis may not break until July or August Trump has managed to act like a normal president would before in short bursts but has always restored to the bilious approach that destroys trust and carves deeper political divides.
Moreover, it carves an entire shape all at once, so that the cut it out is also one tidy piece of pumpkin with smooth edges and corners—rather than, well, what usually happens when you try to carve a pumpkin.
Tate Reeves (R) issued an executive order last week to restrict large gatherings, it carves out major exemptions for organizations like churches and restaurants as long as they serve fewer than 10 people at any given time, and some retailers.
"We need to ensure that nothing is done which effectively carves Northern Ireland away from the rest of the United Kingdom," May told reporters after Tusk had briefed her on the discussions the other 27 had on Brexit over lunch.
But for someone who stole a city bus at 13, begged for cash from neighbors for "charity," spending it on fried clams and mescaline, and shoplifted clothes as smoothly as she now carves a chicken, a restaurant kitchen held no terrors.
Unless the Supreme Court carves out a new rule deferring personal lawsuits against the president until his term is complete, President Trump will be coughing up substantial coin to make these lawsuits go away so he can get around to building that wall.
While the fish-out-of-water concept is one of TV's oldest, "Ozark" carves out its own path with clever twists -- including a late-in-the-run flashback explaining how the cartel came into his life -- and the sheer strength of the performances.
While the new-crop futures ratio clearly carves out soybeans as a better choice than corn this spring, a continued increase of new-crop corn futures into the spring could give corn-loving farmers a valid excuse not to switch to soybeans.
Mash that up with Brightman's high energy and can't-take-your-eyes-off-him charisma, and it's no surprise the musical carves out its own place outside of the famed movie and cartoon — though of course fans of both will be delighted.
"Mwangagwa's allies coming back to government means that these proposals are likely to go ahead as the country carves a new image for itself on the political and economic front with various pro-business reforms that will attract FDI into the country."
Made up of capsule beds in shared dorm rooms, Tribe Theory carves out a new category of budget business accommodation by combining the communal atmosphere of a hostel with the standards of a hotel and the entrepreneurial environment of a co-working space.
The TFR says "no pilots may operate an aircraft in the areas covered by this Notice to Airmen," however it carves out an exception for "response aircraft in support of law enforcement aircraft," meaning that police aircraft continue to monitor the protesters' camps.
To begin, any plan that carves up the West Bank into siloed political spaces, walls and roads — driven by a Trump-Kushner desire to embrace the "reality" of where Jewish settlers have haphazardly settled around the West Bank — makes no sense to me.
In his shop, Jack's custom designs are brought to life on a canvas of edible ingredients, as he paints, carves, shapes, and adorns his art, armed with his tools and brushes, informed by his imagination, and driven by his passion to create.
She wrote that the Antideficiency Act — the federal law that prohibits the government from paying money not appropriated by Congress but carves out exceptions that allow the government to require certain employees to work — didn't excuse the government from complying with federal wage laws.
The entire Remender-Opeña run of the comic is stellar, but there's something particularly special about their first arc, which carves out new territory for Deadpool and the rest of his teammates with a story that'll make you laugh but also crush your heart.
Most US attorneys have to live in the district where they serve, but federal law carves out an exception for the US attorneys in Washington, DC, and the southern and eastern districts of New York, who can live within 20 miles of their district.
It's something you occasionally see in the NBA, where the CBA carves out a special kind of transaction in which a signing and a trade are combined together to allow a player to reap certain contractual benefits he couldn't get on a new team.
Yeah, there's a lot of spidery connective tissue between their droning, atonal dirges and some of Dark Buddha Rising's spacier material, but Atomikylä ultimately carves out its own niche within Finland's small but increasingly deadly dark psychedelic scene (don't worry, Abyssion—we love you, too).
The other big problem with today's FCA is that it carves out "claims, records, or statements made under the Internal Revenue Code" — an exclusion made in deference to the secretary of the Treasury, who oversees the IRS and must authorize all lawsuits to recover taxes.
The ruling, by the state Court of Appeals, carves out a new exemption in the state's Freedom of Information Law, which has been understood to require local agencies to at least acknowledge the existence of records, even if they were not required to release them.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads KOYA, Iraqi Kurdistan — The eastern approach to the Kurdish town of Koya descends down a narrow two-lane highway that carves through a valley of endless sideways slices of brown and ochre, pocked with stubborn brush and spindly oaks.
It carves out less explicit interior space than "Domo," but is architecturally suggestive enough to create a site for performance — a feeling abetted by the natural bowl in which it sits, whose brown, green, and yellow swirls of earth seem to radiate from its angular form.
Related: William carves his own path as monarch in waiting The couple were on the penultimate day of their tour, which saw them join a cricket match at the National Cricket Academy before visiting the Badshahi Mosque known as the most iconic Islamic site in Lahore.
As you've no doubt seen in the trailer, Marvel's Avengers carves out a new timeline in which a San Francisco celebration of Earth's mightiest heroes is cut short when something terrible happens, resulting in the destruction of the Golden Gate Bridge and a downed S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier.
Tomris Laffly, Film School Rejects Feig's Ghostbusters confidently carves out its own spot within a much-adored universe by welcoming a different audience into its crazy enchanted layers, while winking to the original's fans with friendly faces (surprise), familiar gadgets and musical cues they will recognize.
"My Side of the Mountain" had a massive influence on me, connecting my love of the outdoors with the written word, particularly the clever woodsman's survival techniques by which young Sam the runaway literally carves out a living for himself in the wilderness of the Catskills.
Listen, for starters, to the way he phrases "which of you shall we say doth love us most?" as Lear carves his kingdom among his daughters: A slight upturn on the word "most" implies that even he can't believe he is asking so hateful a question.
She spoke of the jaw-dropping lines that Ledecka carves on Alpine courses, a knack that Ledecka's snowboarding coach, Reiter, attributes to her experience maneuvering on a snowboard, which, because it has no steadying or stabilizing poles, requires seeing a mountain in a more imaginative way.
Collecting information on kids is a highly sensitive issue, and US law carves out various additional protections or restrictions when it comes to minors—the only major federal law on digital privacy, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, for example, was passed to protect children under 13.
Just like Frank Ocean, whose album Blonde was released in the same year as 22, A Million, Vernon carves a unique lane in an ever-changing music industry, seemingly able to create a sound that's wholly his own and free—at least in some ways—from commercial restraints.
The affirmation of Sprint's issue ratings considers that while the expected securitization carves out a material portion of spectrum, Fitch believes the improved transparency with Sprint's 3371908 GHz spectrum portfolio has allowed Fitch to increase the underlying asset value estimate relative to our prior recovery analysis for Sprint.
In rough chronological order, the Bangkok home is linked to an American missionary doctor, a divorced socialite, a construction worker hopped up on brightly colored pills, a student who survived an earlier political massacre, a troubled plastic surgeon and the young owner of one of the faces he carves.
As the eclipse carves a long shadow over California on Monday morning, it is expected to knock offline more than 5,600 megawatts' worth of solar panels at its peak — a big chunk of the 202,000 megawatts of solar power that currently provide one-tenth of the state's electricity.
Volumes of collateralised synthetic obligations – a type of synthetic CDO that carves up pools of credit-default swaps linked to corporate debt, rather than toxic sub-prime mortgages – have surged in recent years as historically low interest rates have encouraged money managers to delve into more complex investments.
In the last year, we've seen how rap has profited from virality of meme culture with country rap hybrids like "Old Town Road" and "The Git Up." As ASMR carves a niche for itself as another part of internet culture, the fusion of ASMR with rap music is not surprising.
Yesterday was tremendous progress, and the way ahead for members of Congress is clear: passing protections for Dreamers, TPS holders and DED holders without delay does right by millions of hardworking individuals and their families, and carves out the path ahead for more meaningful, necessary reforms in the near future.
O'Reilly assigned parts, and they began to read from the play, a passage in which the guests chatter about opera as the main character, Gabriel Conroy, carves the turkey, né goose, prior to giving a speech in praise of their hosts—his elderly aunts—and of the old Irish ways.
The network — which was founded by a Black couple to celebrate Black culture; it's the definition of "for us by us" — carves out time each year to put some respect on the names of the people giving back and striving to be the change that they want to see in the world.
This bill carves out a cyberattack exception to the blanket immunity of foreign governments-- including foreign officials, employees, or agents-- provided by FSIA with regard to money damages sought by a national of the United States for personal injury, harm to reputation, or damage to or loss of property resulting from cyberattacks.
In a video that's already accrued over 100,000 views since it was uploaded to YouTube, Osman toasts two pieces of bread, carves ham and cheese using a laser cutter — while wearing goggles, because this is serious business — and arranges the slices in a manner that truly resembles the Fast and Furious actor.
Like many, I became interested in the subject of decaying meat for sensual pleasure after watching Magnus Nilsson's episode of Mind of a Chef in which he gawks at, carves, and cooks a juicy piece of five-month-old rib eye that is the color of American cheese, plating it with sugar kelp.
At Kristen's "alterna-mitzvah" — a family birthday party to which she and Navid arrive bruised and bloody, after a heartbreaking encounter with some bigoted kids who didn't like them striding through the halls of their school in heads carves and makeup — Ramon is with Hailey in the treehouse when another hallucination takes hold.
In an investment industry that carves up the market into thematic exchange-traded funds to reflect a wide set of tastes and tactics, Microsoft is over-represented versus its S&P 500 weight in ETFs pursuing the following categories: mega-cap growth, momentum, low-volatility, quality, dividend-growth and a raft of ESG portfolios.
In one of the clips, Brancusi turns his camera on a pacing hawk, which comes across as a close, natural analog to the many "birds" he created as sculptures — not because it looks all that much like them, but because it seems to be a model for the animation he's after when he carves.
The Obama administration's proposed $22 billion defense budget for 22014 carves out $193 billion — more than four times the amount allotted the previous year — to fund the European Reassurance Initiative, which would send an additional 219,22015 American troops, along with heavy artillery and military equipment, to Central and Eastern Europe to deter an increasingly aggressive Russia.
When the cart is sold he sells the ox, harness and yoke, and walks home, his pockets heavy with the year's coin for salt and taxes, and at home by fire's light in November cold stitches new harness for next year's ox in the barn, and carves the yoke, and saws planks building the cart again.
Yet unusually, if not uniquely, the Heisman Trust, which administers the trophy, carves out a special space for those who, it could be argued, know best what it takes to be considered the college football season's exemplary player, a collection of luminaries that includes Paul Hornung, Roger Staubach, Bo Jackson, Barry Sanders, Tim Tebow and Cam Newton.
Few contemporary coming-of-age stories compare to the one that unfolds around Xiomara Batiste, the defiant, emerging writer at the center of Elizabeth Acevedo's best-selling, National Book Award-winning debut, "The Poet X," a novel in verse about a rebellious girl we root for as she carves a path away from her family's religious stoicism and toward her own artistic future.
In addition to furniture, his workshop now produces ceramics (using clay dug in Philadelphia and Lostine), clothing (sewn from fabric he machine-weaves and hand-dyes, with buttons he carves by hand), knives (crafted from repurposed band-saw blades), leather boxes (lined with sheepskin), stereo speakers (constructed from select woods) and pretty much anything else Mr. Hays can dream up, including bows and arrows for his archery club.
Her debut novel, "Sharp Objects," follows Camille Preaker, an alcoholic journalist with a baroque self-harm regimen (she carves vulgar words into her skin), as she reports on a string of murders of young girls in her Missouri hometown; Camille stays with her mother, who we eventually learn has Munchausen syndrome by proxy and has been poisoning her daughters (but that discovery is hardly where the story ends).
So in a book that is occasionally hyperbolic yet fastidiously thorough — sometimes too thorough: "Walk This Way" grew from a long-form article and often feels better suited as one, unless you're enthralled by the nitty-gritty of industry insider-ness — Edgers carves out a niche by creating in narrative fashion the very mash-up he's documenting, merging two racial and spatial histories just as Run-DMC and Aerosmith's hit fused disparate sounds and scenes.
The party says Johnson's Brexit package — which carves out special status for Northern Ireland to keep an open border with EU member Ireland — is bad for the region and weakens its bonds with the rest of the UKRead more: Boris Johnson refuses to reveal how badly his Brexit deal will hurt the UK economyTo make up for the votes of 10 DUP lawmakers, Johnson has tried to persuade members of the left-of-center Labour Party to support the deal.
The last eight hours or so began before noon on the day of Game 3 of the 2015 World Series, when Wright arrived at Citi Field to begin going through the long process of preparing himself to play in a baseball game that would start at 8:08 PM. Sterling, who carves filet mignon at the Pat LaFrieda steak sandwich station in left center and who I talked to much later that night, told me that Wright beat the concession workers to the stadium by over an hour.
But Bulgaria has also known so many betrayals and occupations that this sudden lurch has inspired as much worry as elation, including fears that Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin will forge a bargain between themselves that serves their two nations but carves up the region into spheres of influence, just as the major powers did at the end of World War II. For many reasons, including economic necessity, a common culture and deep historical ties, Bulgarian politicians, including the president, want closer relations with Russia, but not so close that their nation loses its cherished ties to the West and falls firmly into Russia's orbit.

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