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Afshin Pishevar allegedly holding a noose coiled in his hand.
I reacted to these conversations defensively, like a coiled snake.
They have, on the table, a coiled length of rope.
He appreciates a nicely coiled fire hose for a napping spot.
He once found a rattlesnake coiled inside one of these closets.
Your body is coiled up chemically, ready to strike or flee.
His struggle to find a left-coiled mate made him famous.
They may be coiled in pity, but they are never benign.
The phone cords looked as if a sailor had coiled them.
Upgrading PII to OW, a Coiled Spring with Several Ways to Win.
The tubular ceramics are bent, knotted, and coiled, vaguely resembling marine invertebrates.
But the debate is also exposing the risk coiled in that opportunity.
We liked that this coiled sculpture felt lifted from within the soil.
The dancers coiled together in clusters and then wrenched apart and scattered.
They look like a tangled mess of rubber bands and coiled wires.
Bridgeport is actually three tracks coiled inside one another, like nested boxes.
I looked at Max's sneakers, their laces coiled neatly out of view.
MacDonald had been like a coiled spring waiting for a championship date.
Stewart, who appears in nearly every scene, is intensely watchable, a coiled spring.
I think, in its coiled springs, it makes you want to hurt people.
So we all have a girl snake coiled up somewhere in our coccyxes.
But, Maul is all attitude, he's frightening, he's constantly like a coiled snake.
In that play, every scene ratchets up the tension like a coiled spring.
A teenager in disguise, coiled with the same longings as every other girl?
Fever to Tell is coiled tight with angst, tenderness and ripe, raw sexuality.
The ensemble played it with a somber, coiled sound and magnificently detailed expression.
It coiled into Timmy's arm, shimmering in the fluorescent lights of the hospital.
A green anaconda coiled up on a branch in the Amazon River Basin.
Its pursuit is the loneliness coiled within the heart of the American dream.
And then there was Jeremy, the garden snail with a left-coiled shell.
The quintet's movements are coiled and contained, but pulsing with small, ecstatic fibrillations.
Four portable air-conditioners the size of refrigerators blasted air through coiled ducts.
He ended the day content, arms coiled around his new yogurt cone pal.
He looked no more than sixteen and held himself with a coiled energy.
It's like a coiled spring ready to react to a whiff of good news.
The coiled bits were various layers of skin, each with their own unique textures.
These include "Clearing VII" (2019), which consists of several miles of coiled aluminum tubing.
The hair becomes stiff but pliable and is easily coiled into bold geometric shapes.
Another man, Nick, bounds over to us like a coiled spring, asking for advice.
It was just a graded white gap in the trees, a coiled, engineered meadow.
As acclaimed novelist Chuck Palmer, Rhys is all insecurities, self-pity, and coiled frustration.
She's incredibly sweet-mannered and docile and likes to sit coiled around my wrist.
Snake: Move sideways and turn forward, as a coiled snake does before it attacks.
But I'm not some kind of coiled spring that can be easily set off.
Renzo kept his hands on his knees and his knees coiled into his chest.
They look like curled up caterpillars or large coiled telephone cords made of cotton.
The wire-coiled base holds the star securely on the top of your tree. 
The kibe that Drew Prosnitz had stupidly trusted lay coiled around the Golden Cow.
"I tend to think of Nick as bottled in and coiled," Brunetti told me.
The strength is there, coiled, ready to be released with great force if needed.
If you see or hear a rattlesnake coiled up, give it a wide berth.
Typically, at the center of her fiction, there is a character with coiled strength.
The chicken flea's penis is rolled up in its body like a coiled spring.
The lines are pure, the balance impeccable, and the sense of coiled power unmistakable.
But Stevens also found them coiled around synapses that had been marked for elimination.
After sweeping the factory floor they found a venomous cobra coiled in one corner.
You are coiled empathy,Little more than whispered memories and empty cans of Ting.
The coiled rope is attached to a power arm and an 22011-foot throwing arm.
Their whiteboards remained immaculate; a lone green Ethernet cable coiled on a table never moved.
Once the strings are completely unwound, they start to rewind, forming a super-coiled structure.
"I stifled and I restricted, and I tightened, and I coiled for years," he says.
Scientists put out a call for other left-coiled snails for Jeremy to mate with.
The alien coiled around her in one motion and choked the life out of her.
Snakes are relatively common in Australia, but perhaps less so coiled up on people's cars.
One theory was that a part inside the battery was coiled incorrectly, causing more stress.
Fresh, lean and lip-smacking, with tightly coiled minerality and flavors of herbs and citrus.
They may be coiled in pity, but they are never benign; their pity is unregenerative.
And who else would be responsible for those teeth, for all that coiled up youthfulness?
On the back of the jacket, pearl beads formed the image of a coiled snake.
In Chicago in 1864, the Democrats installed a giant sign made of coiled gas pipe.
"See, they show you where the coiled springs are" when the coast is finally clear.
You went out and caught us a whole tray of old shuttlecocks and coiled goose shit!
The way she felt like her body was almost always a coiled spring, primed for attack.
"If that happens, the stock would rebound like a coiled spring from these levels," he said.
That's why these coiled chargers from Onepix are truly one of life's tiny yet blissful gifts.
She wears a thin pearl necklace, and her blond hair is coiled in an ornate bun.
Insomnia has affected other family members, too, and seems to be coiled somewhere in our DNA.
An hour before doors, the line is coiled around the corner, stretching into the chilly distance.
It's young, however, and, though perfumed, it is still tightly coiled, revealing little of its potential.
The common source is seen in a nearby photograph: a spectacular coiled serpent sculpture at Tenayuca.
His left-coiled shell wasn't the only thing making it hard to find him a mate.
It was rich and oaky, yet pulsing with energy, with a coiled core of mineral flavors.
Hanging from the surface like a coiled spring, it preys upon unsuspecting fish as they swim below.
Inevitably that too was improved, by Solon E. Moore in 1887, with a "coiled fulcrum" of wire.
Earlier this year, Lopez posted an Instagram of herself and Rodriguez comfortably coiled up on the beach.
The viral genome itself can be seen deep inside the particle (yellow) coiled around capsid proteins (orange).
Last summer officers at the warehouse found three live King Cobras coiled into aerated potato-crisp cans.
The snake, the wheel and the coiled wire feel connected, though it is not immediately apparent how.
LAS VEGAS — Standing silently on the CES floor, a giant Prosthesis exoskeleton is coiled, ready for action.
The snake was coiled up next to a tree stump, shaking its tail rapidly as Hosey approached.
Happily, we did finally get to see Prince; but our luck was coiled inside a larger tragedy.
Industry lobby groups have pushed back, so far as is possible in Russia's tightly coiled political system.
Canelo torques his compact frame into coiled, Tyson-esque balls of energy and then lets himself unspool.
His anarchic, unhinged characters are typically marked by a coiled energy that gradually spins out of control.
The overall effect was of a coiled energy that kept expanding because it was kept so controlled.
A spiral staircase, with a bronze dragon coiled around its bannister, leads to the V.I.P. fitting rooms.
But JR is all tightly coiled energy, bopping around the gallery, arms tracing connections in the air.
This macabre scavenger hunt was in search of worms that lay coiled within some of the insects.
However, I am working on a sequel, so hold onto your butts (er, coiled cords?) for book 2.
The market is a little like a coiled spring, ready to break out one way or the other.
The middle of the dome was empty save for a microphone connected to a coiled length of cable.
IN A glass case at the Diyarbakir Bar Association are a striped shirt, dark coat and coiled belt.
During one project with the Hopi tribe, we came across a rattlesnake coiled near an ancient fallen pueblo.
Schmidt's 14-year-old son was walking around barefoot with a sand boa snake coiled around his neck.
Callum's ability to hold a design in a sort of coiled balance is his signature as a designer.
As Lawther's Kenny shivers like the skeleton of a crumbling fall leaf, Flynn's Hector is all coiled anger.
They must first carefully unpack the cardboard storage boxes that hold about a half-dozen coiled maps inside.
GISENYI, Rwanda — They are sometimes tucked into bras, hidden in underwear or coiled tightly around a smuggler's arms.
His performance is all flailing limbs and coiled attitude, evoking a whole type in a few brief flourishes.
Even biker boots had clear Lucite heels filled with dried rosebuds and coiled strands of your grandmother's pearls.
For example, his phrase "Washington's tightly coiled response" captures the tense tone of much of Washington's wartime correspondence.
He handed her a cup of coffee with the equivalent of several thousand dollars coiled under its lid.
Ella Johnson, an elderly woman with braids coiled against her head, was also attending her first poetry reading.
In the back of his pickup truck, which he parks on the street, he keeps his lasso coiled.
The artist riffs on the symbolism of the phrase "Don't Tread on Me," coupled with a coiled snake.
Before I can even begin to remove the coiled top, the bottle erupts into a violent pink mist volcano.
The filament is coiled on spools and fed into a 3D printer in a corner of the university's campus.
The statements come late, however, given the fact that allegations against Richardson have coiled throughout the industry for years.
The woman rolled over expecting to find her cat, but found a chicken snake coiled up beside her instead.
Through nearly two weeks of witness testimony, they have sat stoic, many jotting down notes in large coiled notebooks.
According to CNet, it consists of a series of overlapping round wheels that appear to move like coiled snakes.
Even when he's still, he often looks crouched, ready, a coiled ball of violent energy waiting to be unleashed.
What I hadn't expected was that the hurt would find itself coiled and twisted into sudden pangs of guilt.
If it was the archetypal landline telephone with its rotary dial and coiled handset then it's time to reprogram.
In Aedes's case, each cell nucleus contains 1.3 billion letters of DNA from each parent, coiled into three chromosomes.
It arrives neatly coiled, ready for a variety of industrial applications: like binding rebar into grids for reinforced concrete.
Their studio, Rael San Fratello, produces elegant and slightly oddball designs inspired by ancient craft traditions, like coiled pottery.
He coiled as if to stand, but remained seated, and wound his fingers around the rods holding the banister.
The molecule's ingredients, called nucleotides, are four components coiled in a double helix called adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine.
A thick tension had coiled around Liverpool, fraying the nerves of its players, darkening the minds of its fans.
There's another reptile with a temper, the Cuban boa, tightly coiled in the shade of a small tree trunk.
For a Jaguar, a certain British panache is also on order, as is the spirit of coiled, catlike power.
Initially hand-formed, coiled and slab-built, the objects are fired multiple times, pushing the material to its limits.
When tightly coiled hair is shaved closely, it may retract below the skin's surface and break through the follicle wall.
Pam Campbell is a retired school teacher and a new Democrat, with all the coiled energy of the newly converted.
Short and compact like a wrestler, he sat upright in a parlor chair, giving the impression of a coiled spring.
"There&aposs definitely a coiled-spring feeling," project scientist Nicola Fox, a solar scientist at Johns Hopkins University, told Space.
"Our international business is currently like a highly-compressed coiled spring," Chief Executive Paal Kibsgaard said on an analyst call.
It uses miles of coiled cable to create a "speed bump" that delays trades to the advantage of institutional investors.
Once I waited on a line full of gossipping NYU students coiled around the block to see Lee Ranaldo play.
It's mostly of concern for those with curly and tightly coiled strands — whose manes are notorious for being persistently parched.
His long limbs, an advantage when trying to reach a hold, were a detriment for the awkward, coiled positioning needed.
For the smaller property, a coiled or expandable hose is a good idea because it minimizes space occupied during storage.
Gopilal Acharya, 40, is a poet with dark eyes, a natty beard, crisp plaid shirts and a slightly coiled vibe.
That's Ms. Ruehl's part, which she walks, not runs, with and nearly steals the show in an expertly coiled performance.
Sure enough, he expertly coiled the rope in his left hand and, with the right, gave Sherman a reassuring pat.
She removed an unseen hairpin, causing the blonde braid coiled around her glittering tiara to cascade down her right shoulder.
Coiled and synergetic, never quite touching the ground, the rhythm section matches his feathered poise with its own swift momentum.
Mata Hari is a speaking role, here inhabited by Tina Mitchell, who plays it with coiled tension and brittle haughtiness.
No. 22016 was the Lorcher Krone from Eva Fricke in the Rheingau, tightly coiled yet graceful and full of energy.
If she senses a lack of preparation, she approaches her target with all the languid menace of a coiled python.
The wine was saline and mineral, tightly coiled, with an opaque texture that was not quite ready to admit exploration.
The wine was saline and mineral, tightly coiled, with an opaque texture that was not quite ready to admit exploration.
But in turn, female ducks have evolved vaginas that are coiled clockwise, "literal anti-screw devices," as Prum puts it.
Light is then projected onto the surface; a mask keeps only the required shape of the coiled spring in the shade.
A Chinese diplomat warned last week that criticism of China over the South China Sea would rebound like a coiled spring.
The roof is new, the garden hose is perfectly coiled, the landscaping of sod, wood chips and decorative rocks is neat.
In it, she had voluminous, kinky-coiled hair — and lots of it — plus the iconic wispy bangs that ruled the '80s.
Per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the state was storing several tons of coiled plastic piping, which ignited and fueled the fire.
Beth sings like a tiger, one surveying prey from a branch overhead: she's all coiled strength, just waiting to be unleashed.
Inside, there were little boots, cowboy hats, and intricate little saddles complete with neatly coiled ropes, tiny plastic machetes, and fringe.
We watched it arc through the blue sky before landing square on top of a big snake coiled in the rocks.
Movies coiled up in other movies have a habit of becoming either costive or cute, but somehow Falardeau avoids the traps.
The ultra-thin carbon nanotubes that compose them are twisted and coiled to provide the stretch, conductivity and other desirable qualities.
Looking back, I realize that Trump's campaign was a relative pleasure to deal with compared with the coiled thicket of Clintonia.
The idea was that you didn't want the hair to revert to its natural, tightly coiled structure after brushing it down.
You'll occasionally notice coiled rhythms and minor scales that recall Jewish folk music, but chatter in the patois of contemporary jazz.
Tram cars that convey tourists up the inclines between tombs had been abandoned near the ticket kiosk, coiled together like snakes.
Physically coiled and linguistically expansive, Yoav (Tom Mercier, charismatic and expressively stoic), has arrived in Paris with little more than his clothes.
The Apple Watch charger isn't built into the pad like Apple's; rather it has a physically coiled regular USB cable hidden inside.
"CMC remains a coiled spring that awaits the return of market volatility," RBC said and kept their "outperform" rating on the stock.
Everything went from black to white, except for a green hose, which lay coiled up on the driveway next to the house.
Its exquisitely preserved body, coiled into a serpentine position, survived the eons and has now been recognized as an entirely new species.
According to legend, when this monk was a baby, a giant snake coiled itself around the hammock in which he was sleeping.
But unlike corgis, coiled cables cut down on the clutter and tangled wires that usually result from transporting your average charging cables.
"The singer also said that when she was younger, her dad's belt would go missing, then reappear "perfectly coiled on the bed.
A nearly 7-foot reptile, later identified as a Texas rat snake, was coiled around the grille on the homeowner&aposs door.
In Robert Mapplethorpe's "Fiddle Ferns" (1983), the taut spirals of young fern shoots read as the embodiment of coiled, pent-up energy.
The man was laid out, naked and mottled, with the rope still attached to his neck and coiled neatly by his head.
Goodell, the league's tightly coiled and sometimes embattled commissioner, is always going on about how his first job is to ''protect the Shield.
I drank the blood and drank the wine... But still inside me coiled deep was the need to knowAre you cheating on me?
The music is abstract, with hints of free jazz and R&B coiled loosely around Holley's singing, which follows an idiosyncratic melodic logic.
The most affordable option is a coiled braid cuff modeled after Abergel's signature wire-wrapping technique, which, at $98, still isn't exactly cheap.
Unfortunately for Jeremy, his potential mates decided to partner with one another (most snails are hermaphrodites) and produced 170 right-coiled babies instead.
The Q Chair is a coiled structure that provides support for your arms and your chin to allow for effortless Instagram feed perusal.
The plain décor is modern bunkhouse: burnt orange walls, barn light sconces, black-and-white photos of ranch scenes, rough planks, coiled lariats.
But Callum did bring some dynamic balance to the back end, creating an SUV that expresses coiled power through its ample rear haunches.
Their tanks are spotless, each with a bubbling aerator made from half of a plastic soda bottle filled with stones and coiled fabric.
Though he's about average height and weight for his position, he has none of the coiled power of a player like Russell Westbrook.
And Ms. Mounsey's uncannily inert presence suggests a battle between body and soul that has ended in the coiled stasis of a draw.
Coiled hoses are great for watering plants on a patio, for example, but terrible for connecting to a sprinkler set in the grass.
The coiled warrior who refused to wear batting gloves and keeps his salt-and-pepper mustache meticulously groomed and fusses about his hair.
Glenn Ligon's and Jennie C. Jones's works, on the other hand, convey a mutual sense of restraint that operates like a coiled spring.
The spike in brightness was caused by material stripped from the brown dwarf that's being coiled around the white dwarf in a disk.
A long plastic tube, cerulean blue, twisted sinuously around a series of white disks, like a python coiled around a skewer of marshmallows.
In the last few days, he manifests the same symptoms as his patients — coiled anxiety, sleepless nights woven with nightmares, near constant fear.
I understood our gold savings,soft and orange as fresh yolks,must remain coiled in cloth pouches,hidden within walls, inside armoire crevices.
These days it's not that hard to crack them open, shake out the DNA coiled inside, and read the genetic code they contain.
All summer my dreams would be dark coiled things sprung from a wilderness I didn't, or hadn't yet taken the time to, understand.
Henrietta sits on a bookshelf in the doctor's home office, coiled like a yard-long strand of spaghetti, in an alcohol-filled glass jar.
Keeping your hair straight without a relaxer is even more difficult, and maintaining curly, perfectly coiled hair through constant sweat is no easy feat.
This is coiled around a piece of ferrite (a substance made of oxides of iron and other metals) that amplifies the magnetic field generated.
The slime is made of a sugar-coated protein called mucin and coiled-up spools of thread that are kind of like spider silk.
Mitochondria, the structures that float in the cytoplasm providing power to human cells, have their own DNA, separate from the DNA coiled inside chromosomes.
The emoji ice cream will be available at SweetXO Good Grief starting on January 15, and each neatly coiled serving will cost ¥650 ($6).
That's why the markets are like a tightly coiled spring: There is going to be a lot of pressure to perform big in 20143.
In 2016, Jeremy, a rare left-coiled snail, caught the world's attention after scientists from the University of Nottingham went public with his story.
As a child I was constantly reminded that I was not considered beautiful because I had dark skin, tightly coiled hair and high cheekbones.
Guzello, her hair coiled into a tight bun, leaned forward, frowning intently, as Crew drew pictures and wrote notes on a sheet of paper.
The four sculptures are made of Bronze and depict seated women, dressed in coiled garments with discs placed on different parts of their heads.
Tasting the best Austrian rieslings, which can combine a delicious richness with a coiled, tensile strength, would have required spending far more per bottle.
Her 210 album, "Mannequins," arrived without much fanfare, but its coiled, seething compositions and tight execution announced Gentile as a young bandleader to watch.
Dr. Davison wanted to know if Jeremy's left-coiled shell was inherited or just a strange developmental mishap, and for that he needed offspring.
"Clearing VII" (2019, pictured), for example, is composed of eight kilometres of coiled aluminium tube constrained only by the room's ceiling, walls and floor.
Prehistoric ferns the size of golf umbrellas stretched over the dirt and stone paths and smaller ferns stood coiled, ready to spring to life.
Lowell's life did not follow a straight line: it coiled like razor wire through intervals of misery, each a discouraging echo of the last.
Troy, 53 years old and employed as a sanitation worker, has the coiled strength and physical assurance of the athlete he used to be.
The aforementioned "Naturalist," has these springy guitars, tensely coiled bass work, and slowly shifting synthetics in the margins that constantly feel ecstatic and surprising.
The machine they've spent the last year and a half tweaking looks nothing like the metal-coiled contraption that holds potato chips and Snickers bars.
A snap kick is coiled low and released as the swung up from the floor with a hip thrust, giving considerably less of a telegraph.
So, at the end of the day, as he coiled the cord around his palm and elbow, he inadvertently launched a career-bending science experiment.
Another several-inch-long poop (not coiled) clearly contained parts of a beetle, and was maybe made by some sort of dog-sized insectivorous lizard.
The roll-out structure, which weighs 325 kilograms (717 pounds), was coiled neatly into a storage cylinder, making it much more compact than traditional arrays.
Next up is weights, as arm movements are introduced to the routine of sliding up and down the machine with the assistance of coiled springs.
In person, however, he is humble and thoughtful, if tightly coiled, with the taut, sinewy body of a long-distance runner and zany green eyes.
His tall frame was coiled up on his stool, and his demeanor was warm but reticent; he ended most statements with a self-effacing joke.
She's been tagged the original influencer, her familiar unibrow, coiled braid and hoops showing up on key rings, coffee mugs, dish towels and dinner plates.
The system then pumps the mixture into roughly two miles of tubing coiled inside each of nearly four dozen 750-gallon tanks full of water.
The focus group gathered in a fluorescent-lit conference room decorated with large-format photos of lollipops and Buffalo wings and coiled spirals of salami.
But if you come across one that's devouring its own tail known as the ouroboros, the connotation of this coiled creature is much more specific.
In early campaign events, Warren projects a sort of coiled energy—propelling her constantly in motion, pacing and talking as she clutches a hand mic.
The countertenor Kangmin Justin Kim made a headstrong Nero, with his wildly punkish blond hair and a wiry physique always coiled and ready to pounce.
A coiled mainspring stores the energy needed to turn the gears, and the movement is regulated by an oscillating balance wheel controlled by a tiny hairspring.
Brother to the m'smen, meloui are made of the same dough but instead of being folded into squares they're coiled up and flattened like spiral mats.
For a limited time, Kerf's single-coiled wireless charging devices that support up to 10W of power are 20 percent off for readers of The Verge.
Jolly Saint Nick probably has to travel that long, coiled-up zig zag in 24 hours, so that will be around 23 million miles per hour.
He's a middle-aged, medium-size, muscular Australian with a five-day beard and an intense gaze who seems perpetually coiled, even angry, when at rest.
The coiled design eliminates any loose cable, allowing the Stadion to fit with the shape of your head, and EarClick technology locks the buds in place.
The immediate naming of the movement and use of images, such as the coiled "Don't Tread on Me" snake, alluded to popular notions of American history.
Framed in the mouth of the television, she is unrecognizable, silk foaming at her hips, a ruff of tulle coiled like a noose at her neck.
It depicts two lovers coiled up, flat on what looks like the desert floor, beneath a brilliant rainbow that cuts through a deep, pink-maroon sunset.
With its mocking eyes and air of tightly coiled, evangelical malice, the result looks more like a depiction of a devil than a sober investigative tool.
At the center of a tight-knit circle, one dancer coiled his body around the slow, driving rhythms of Sia's "Cheap Thrills," cheered on by friends.
These are coiled and slicked with oil, stretched thin, then thinner still, and looped around the backs of the hands, like the preliminaries to cat's cradle.
And, like flower boxes just outside my kitchen window, the Rose of Sharon presents tightly coiled lavender buds that burst into rings of soft, bright petals.
Sometimes the best part is the warm body coiled up beside you, creating a still intimacy that's hard to come by the rest of the day.
Another cool perk: the steel-coiled coating keeps the cables from getting tangled, which save you time and the frustration of having your cables in a bunch.
It came in a micro-blasted black, 48mm ceramic case with a layered dial, and featured a silver-colored snake coiled around the counter at 9 o'clock.
Richardson looked at Izzy," Ng writes, "that feeling of things spiraling out of control coiled around her again, like a muscle she didn't know how to unclench.
This short EP is full of tensely coiled synthetics that draw as much on the grayscale tradition of post-punk as they do on more formless music.
Many of Mr. Kidder's subjects are coiled with enough energy to launch a missile, of course, but Mr. English has a psychiatric diagnosis to go with it.
The S&P 500 is now coiled tightly between lines running down from the January summit and the uptrend from the worst levels touched three months ago.
On Election Day, 93, residents of Nogales, Arizona, began to notice a single row of coiled razor wire growing across the top of the city's border wall.
As of Friday, about a thousand people claim to be "going" to the event, with 5,700 "interested" in leaving little coiled gifts for the right-wing protesters.
On their first two albums, released in 2014 and 2015, this Montreal-based band played tightly coiled punk rock, full of unpredictable riffs and even weirder poetry.
After the migraine-inducing tension of box braids, or all that blonde bleach, you managed to revert back to yourself — coiled and voluminous and full of life.
Kundalini is described by American comparative religions scholar Joseph Campbell as a latent female energy that lies coiled at the base of the spine (see: Kundalini yoga).
Their encounter elicits a surge of tenderness from Effie that is no less fiercely felt than the other emotions that vie for supremacy within her tightly coiled being.
They can last forever because of their replaceable earcups, one-year warranty on parts, and tough, coiled cord that should survive many roll-overs from your desk chair.
The mucus is made up of two main ingredients: a sugar-coated protein called mucin, and coiled-up spools of thread that are kind of like spider silk.
Here, the labyrinthine ridges of a cantaloupe's skin mirror the radial spindles of cellular division observed through a microscope, and cross-sections of vertebrae resemble coiled genetic material.
Key to string theory is the existence of, well, strings, which amount to tiny coiled-up bonus dimensions extending beyond the four that we all know and love.
It has a coiled-up section, much like the aforementioned Sony 503s, but that's smaller on these headphones and makes them much easier to use on the move.
So for this year's International Day of Human Spaceflight, here's to the coiled space tent currently packed in the Dragon's trunk, and to the habitats that follow it.
With her honey-and-silver hair loosely coiled in a chignon, bifocals slung from her neck, she was the picture of a granny straight out of central casting.
It's true that "malum," in Jerome's day, could mean any number of fruits: the serpentine creature on Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling, for instance, is coiled around a fig tree.
After Tsitsipas&apos father coiled back in shock and moved away, his mother then jumped from her seat in the stands to come down and deliver a lecture.
Ms. Halvorson's guitar sound is so distinctive — coiled and tart; unwieldy; both tinny and wooden — that you might wonder how it would fit in a relatively large ensemble.
Tasting Notes ★★★½ Tarlant Champagne Rosé Zero Brut Nature NV $60 Tightly coiled, energetic and balanced, with lingering, stony flavors of red fruit, herbs and cream.
One featured a cute pink coiled human intestine with a face and legs running to the toilet thanks to a condition called irritable bowel syndrome, which can cause diarrhea.
The large snake was coiled up by the puppies, and it appeared to be protecting the babies, who were anxious after being stuck in the well for four days.
At a length of 2 hours 13 minutes, this Conjuring doesn't have the coiled tension of the first, or the despair and clenched desperation of the original's climactic exorcism.
We all huddled like scared geese by the coffee machine during the interval while David and Neil Armfield, our marvelous Australian director, were coiled in a corner whispering — recasting?
With this gift, she can make her hair straight, wavy, coiled or curly — whatever she feels, and for a fraction of the cost of a trip to the salon.
Shrimpcargot was a riff on escargot, with plump shrimp coiled inside a traditional escargot-serving dish, bubbling with lemon herb butter and served with slices of toasted country bread.
My host assures me that the coiled murder rope is chilled out and sleeping, which is true, but I figure it's probably dreaming about what human fingers taste like.
The three Mary Pages from 27 through 50 — the tightly coiled Ms. Maslany, the frantic Ms. Pourfar and the explosive Ms. Overbey — trace emotional arcs that are more jagged.
On "Azúcar," his dance-floor smash from the mid-1960s, the orchestra's horns dish out Mr. Palmieri's signature devices — sharp upward runs; coiled, key-climbing arpeggios — with added power.
It means fans exist on a coiled spring, conditioned by a hyperbolic discourse both within their teams and their news media to see the slightest setback as a disaster.
Resting her chin on the back of her hand, Wu watched with coiled stillness, her only movements the lines of pleasure and surprise that occasionally registered on her forehead.
It incorporates the eccentric depiction of natural phenomena, including a direct reference to Shohaku's screen "Transcendent Attacking a Whirlwind" (circa 1764) where a tornado resembles a serpent's coiled tail.
Michael Goedhuis has a 12th- to 14th-century Chinese carved stone capital of a coiled dragon resting on a wood column that seems certain to have its own pedigree.
It features the numbers two and 24, referencing the numbers worn by Gianna and Kobe on court, as well as a black mamba snake coiled into an infinity symbol.
Blazing hot oil, the funk of coiled pink-brown organ meat, an acidic bouquet of crushed peppercorns, star anise, and scallions all wafted together, promising to numb our mouths.
Dafoe's thin, coiled physicality suggests both fragility and determination, while his tensile face flutters with an astonishment of emotions that, by turns, suggest a yielding or off-putting sensibility.
Susan created her online hub to incorporate YouTube tutorials and videos about self-esteem for women with tightly-coiled natural hair referred to as 4C, an Andre Walker term.
The two make their way to the breakfast table and before the orange juice even comes around, Jack impulsively proposes to her, improvising a ring with a coiled guitar string.
Blunt bob, coiled bangs, and curls so shiny haters will say it's Photoshop: Shahidi turned up for Saturday night's awards ceremony with one of the best looks of the evening.
Like an apex predator in Planet Earth II, he is permanently poised, coiled like a spring, stealthily positioned to exploit even the slightest lapse of concentration to savage his prey.
The picture also features a coiled serpent, a mystical symbol, and like the eye in the triangle on the dollar bill, has ties to American history via the Gadsden flag.
Hairstylist Nai'vasha Johnson gave Yara Shahidi a blunt bob and coiled bangs for the MTV Movie & TV Awards, proving that a razor-cut geometric bob looks amazing on natural hair.
Thien's story begins in the present day, as a 30-something Chinese-Canadian mathematician named Marie attempts to decipher and document the secrets coiled within her father's suicide, in 1989.
Sleek, coiled, marked by ping-ponging echoes across synthetic expanses, her songs fit standard teenpop/R&B codes while excising the genre's usual false cheer to achieve a cold minimalism.
Not in cartoons, or in this puzzle, for that matter: The answer is BOING, which is not the mating call of the BULLFINCH, but the sound of a coiled spring.
"If coronavirus is contained, and you have a V-shape recovery, you're going to have a coiled spring where you have this massive upswing in multiple expansion," he said. Disclaimer
Lyngen said the lack of volatility signaled the 10-year had been coiled for a breakout, after spending 20 sessions in a 9.8 basis point range, an extremely rare event.
It also shows Freeman, an actor known for playing nice guys and the occasional nice hobbit, loosing the anger that he usually keeps coiled and letting his rage flag fly.
Typically made of coiled rawhide, a bull whip is not used to hit an animal, but when properly flicked it produces a loud crack that prompts the animal to move.
He is as calm and as lethal as a coiled snake, a slick charmer playing to the judge (N'Jameh Camara), who wears a gown and a hijab, and the jury.
She'd shed her coat and scarves and sweater, and her body was covered by only an A-shirt now, her arms completely bare except for the thrice-coiled leather bracelet.
Though the businessman lacks the medals and the coiled-spring physique of the fictional Colonel Jessep (played by a wolfish Jack Nicholson), both men confess out of defiant pride, not shame.
"We're like Boy Scouts," said Ammon Bundy, the occupation's leader, as he watched the wildlife agency's Wildcat haul away a mountain of coiled wire and his supporters whooped in the background.
Teenage Engineering is going in the diametrically opposite direction with its newly unveiled H speaker, which looks like a stack of colorful plastic blocks attached to a bright red coiled wire.
Stan Musial used to be so coiled in the box that fans watching on television saw more of the No. 6 on Musial's back than of the tan on his face.
Passengers spotted the snake coiled around the base of the trolley after a female traveler had loaded bags onto it and was preparing to leave the arrival hall, Thai media reported.
And then there are Megan Rooney's snakes, which, coiled on the gallery's floors, mimic escape from Rooney's large-scale paintings of abstracted landscapes that the creatures are set in relation to.
Now he is a chef, making laphing, slippery bands of steamed dough coiled like cinnamon rolls, glossed with chile at the center; and momos with meticulous pleats, pinched at the neck.
So my first visit with Rajiv's parents was tense as a coiled spring, as I was ready at any moment to demonstrate what an excellent partner I was for their son.
There was a silhouette of a naked woman hoisting an assault rifle; a coiled rattlesnake superimposed on the words "Don't Tread on Me"; and a few "Make America Great Again" decals.
But it took some time for outsiders to recognize how different Syria was, how its internal schisms — like tightly coiled springs — would provoke the fears and ambitions of all its neighbors.
These metals are formed into ingots weighing 10 tons, which are then sent through a giant rolling machine (the size of a large house) that churns out a coiled continuous sheet.
These metals are formed into ingots weighing 10 tons, which are then sent through a giant rolling machine (the size of a large house) that churns out a coiled continuous sheet.
Police and paramilitary soldiers in riot gear and carrying automatic rifles laid steel barricades and coiled razor wire on roads and intersections to cut off neighborhoods in a bid to stop protests.
Within the coiled events of Charlottesville lie two distinct issues: First, there is a constitutional rule prohibiting the state from engaging in viewpoint discrimination when determining who may speak in public spaces.
This tether starts off coiled around a horizontal drum that is mounted on an axle which is anchored at each end in the shipping container in which the system's generator is housed.
Aztec archaeologist Eduardo Matos said the top of the temple was likely built to resemble a coiled snake, with priests entering though a doorway made to look like a serpent&aposs nose.
Part of this is perhaps the influence of Ms Flynn, who as well as being responsible for the equally coiled source material, has also been involved in writing several of the episodes.
I chose a Morgan silver dollar, a coiled-up trilobite fossil, and my finest arrowhead—an ancient beauty flaked out of petrified wood in which you could still see the tree rings.
Mr. Kesner, whose 2010 Kesner Alder Springs chardonnay was tangy, tightly coiled and textured, said he became too busy at Kistler to travel to Laytonville regularly, and so has taken a hiatus.
Miyamoto's other sculpture, "Star Piece" (1979), is a five-pointed star, nine feet in either direction, composed of tightly coiled brown industrial paper, lying on the floor like a spread-eagled body.
At one point, as Mousasi stumbled and tripped to his back from a clinch, his body immediately coiled into position to deliver that famous upkick when Weidman advanced to claim top position.
"The House That Will Not Stand" is Mr. Gardley's loquacious and freewheeling answer to "The House of Bernarda Alba," Federico García Lorca's tightly coiled 1936 tragedy of sexual repression in rural Spain.
Whether finessing how an arm coiled into the body or a progression from standing to lying down, she sought to play with "notions of whiteness and blackness," she said, without embodying stereotypes.
Later in the show, he breaks down why UnitedHealth's stock was sitting on a coiled spring heading into earnings and chats with corporate payments processor Wex CEO Melissa Smith about HSA accounts.
Adam Driver plays him with so much coiled-up charm that you might excuse his self-absorption (he's a worshiped downtown director) and fail to notice Nicole, the actress exiting his shadow.
Unlike most options on the market, which are often coated in flimsy and unreliable plastic or nylon, these cables are steel-coiled so they can endure any twists, bends and wear-and-tear.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - In the dead of night, Thai firefighter Pinyo Pukpinyo stealthily approaches a python coiled around the rafters of a home in Bangkok, and quickly grabs its head with his bare hands.
Well-preserved fossil remnants of these microbes have been found at many sites younger than Nuvvuagittuq, and they closely resemble the coiled and branching tubes that Dr Papineau and his colleagues have found.
"And a stock that's spent four months consolidating ... [is like] a coiled spring, which is how you get the kind of magnificent rally we had today on really very little news," Cramer said.
On board would have been 100 circuit boards measuring 3.5cm on a side and weighing four grams, each holding sensors, a processor, solar cells, a radio and a pair of coiled 10cm whiskers.
You assume a squat position and use your body like a coiled spring to raise the rope and slam it down repeatedly until your muscles throb and your heart thumps against your eardrums.
The most deliberate of the three, a coiled spring of a man with dark eyes and an angular face, bent over and lit a $2.50 votive candle dedicated to Our Lady of Altagracia.
I kept hearing Tone-Loc's "Wild Thing" in the festive opening seconds of "Nyakinyua Rise"; but then the song coiled into a fierce, tribal stomp, its slivered vocals at war with one another.
In the 1970 short television documentary, "With These Hands," which profiled eight different craftspeople, Blunk — coiled like a spring, with dark, brooding eyes — is seen pacing panther-like around a giant redwood burl.
The Orbit 26380 50-Foot Coil Hose is a great choice for your next coiled hose because it's a good price, it's of good quality, and because it comes with a sprayer head.
They were so tautly fitted that they telegraphed her character's coiled sexual longings; and yet so variously patterned that each change of dress acts to signal a shift in the movie's emotional weather.
After a week of panic and selling for the stock market, Cramer zeroed in on a buying opportunity he thought could bounce back "like a coiled spring:" the stock of retailer PVH Corp.
Attenuated, bearded and coiled with energy, he pecks meagerly at a magnificent pasta as he tells me the story of the project that reminded him of what it means to be entirely free.
I found the whole thing overwhelming, mostly on account of all the people, the glaring, the coiled anger, as if we were all standing in a subway car resenting the other guy's backpack.
The Laocoön Group, the Hellenistic masterpiece of baroque, coiled drama, of muscle and bone, of form and void housed in the Vatican's collection, is a distant antecedent of Fujita's spatial-pictorial hurly-burly.
In "Apodid," the thick, coiled rope that forms the longer loop lies heavily on the floor, its inward-facing spirals creating a sense of constant motion despite the solidity and stasis of the piece.
Designed by Parisian architects XTU and English museum design experts Casson Mann Limited, the structure of the museum symbolizes the swirl of wine moving in a glass and the coiled movement of a grapevine.
And what they found, to their amazement, was a thing that appeared to be snake, or a worm, some kind of large creature coiled up inside one of the pumping chambers of the heart.
"It is evident that we have squashed volatilities, and that constitutes a coiled spring ... At the moment the risks seem to be skewed to the downside," said Neil Mellor, a strategist at the bank.
McGregor, ecstatic, his veins popping with relief, stands up and screams "Y'ALL DO NUTTIN" before sitting back down on the floor, legs crossed, hunched over in concentration, coiled like a spring, ready to roll.
She knows that smack in the middle of the river of love in which we hope to swim there's a rock that will split your shin, and there's a snake coiled beside that rock.
In an interior shot, "Untitled" (2014) the coiled, patterned red of a curtain rolled up and lodged between iron bars over the windows is the central point, partly in shadow and partly in daylight.
It's comfortable when ringed off, however momentarily, by Hassan's tightly coiled basslines but also a space in which a song can plummet into a seemingly endless, primal howl as "Slowing Down The World" does.
Those efforts include floppy female half-figures from the "Bunny Gets Snookered" series and the abstract, coiled knots of the strikingly expressive "NUD" pieces, which can suggest entangled couples, malformed fists or Matisse sculptures.
China has gradually been clamping down on broader waste metal imports for environmental reasons, with cargoes of Category 7 scrap copper such as coiled copper cable and waste motors completely off-limits from 393.
Her loaves are wild—coiled into sinuous forms that, if you squint just so, resemble fallopian tubes or petrified magma or the albino python that keeps her company in her apartment in Ridgewood, Queens.
There are so many faces that, to my eye, show both the exhaustion that comes with a strict and cruel system of racial categorization, and also the coiled outrage that led to its demise.
Life goes on — children fly kites from rooftops, people fry balls of dough in piping hot skillets, half of the markets are open — but it all happens under a thick tension coiled with violence.
The seventh and final episode of HBO's miniseries ("You Get What You Need") let snap all the tension that had coiled into knots over the weeks, somehow both suddenly and in excruciating slow motion.
The vibrant minimalist work of Rana Begum, which is inspired by cityscapes, sits near Alice Hope's coiled rope of soda can tabs, a piece that defies expectations for what metal as a material evokes.
Using iron filings in the dampers that respond to electromagnets coiled around them, the suspension can adjust its stiffness 25,53 times per second as you go around corners to keep the car flat and stable.
I have called the market a "coiled spring" several times in the past week because markets are priced for perfection: stocks are at highs, investor sentiment is at highs, and consumer sentiment is at highs.
Shanghai copper futures were roiled last year by China's moves to ban imports of Category 21 scrap - such as coiled copper cable and waste motors - from 20.5, with import quotas already starting to dry up.
It's Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" ramped up to an unmanageable pace, so coiled it sounds like at any second the entire track could explode in a burst of lime green sparks and puce flames.
After nearly tumbling over the ropes, the referee reset the pair in a clinch, and even without audio of the ensuing back and forth you can tell that Yvel is all coiled tension and rage.
He would have been a coiled, determined and thin-skinned British man in his early 40s — part pugilist; part charmer — and he would have incensed ad agency honchos by acquiring their companies in hostile takeovers.
The narrative tells of a suspicious box — part of an artist installation — and a missing immigrant, and a moral conundrum that is well beyond the arbitration of our coiled cerebellum and our snaky self-justifications.
It occupies a 19th-century walnut table and recalls a Greek kylix, but it flops, uncannily, to one side, its body made not of rigid and impermeable pottery, but of softly coiled machine-braided rope.
But in World War I, mile upon mile of coiled barbed wire wove through the blasted terrain of trench warfare to create entanglements that impeded foot soldiers and exposed them to withering fire and bombardment.
"There were big species losses in reef environments in the tropics, shallow bottom communities, and swimming organisms like coiled ammonoids," said co-author Michael Rampino, an Earth scientist at New York University, in an email.
We also very much liked the tightly coiled, herbal 2016 Stoller from the Dundee Hills, the floral 2014 Lemelson Reserve and the rich, well-textured 2015 Morgen Long Yamhill Vineyards from the Yamhill-Carlton district.
In Layli Long Soldier's spellbinding "Whereas," a finalist for the National Book Award in 2017, she investigates the wording of treaties and other government communications with Native Americans, noting the violence coiled in official language.
Perhaps the most famous local product is the original Orkney chair: a winglike seat with a tall curved back, sometimes with a hood, made from coiled and woven straw and a frame of reclaimed timber.
After a week of panic and selling for the stock market, CNBC's Jim Cramer zeroed in on a buying opportunity he thought could bounce back "like a coiled spring:" the stock of retailer PVH Corp.
Making his strongest bid yet for an Oscar, the perennially underestimated actor gives a performance so tightly coiled that it threatens at times to crash projection software in theaters and plunge audiences into the dark.
There you'll find an Okhtein mini-studded bag from Egypt ($430) and Wires glasses handcrafted in Zimbabwe from a single piece of wire coiled around 3D-printed lenses, fusing African craft with modern technology ($2795).
Reddick happens to be the last person who saw Hannah — in Bed-Stuy in front of his building late one night, "tapping at her phone, coiled on the hood of a dark sedan," obviously drunk.
Ripped through by bullet holes and whipped raw by decades of punishing polar gales, all that remains is the C-3503's hollowed-out fuselage, and a few coiled wires spitting out of its skeleton.
He climbed light, with just four carabiners, an ice-pick, crampons on his boots, a coiled rope for rappelling on descents, and his own-brand titanium Swiss Army knife with a large file and bolthead wrench.
He rarely looks at you head-on—always from the side—and he walks through the gym with a slight bounce, not the bounce of an excitable guy but a coiled, cautious bounce; a laconic watchfulness.
There were also a few occasions where Bisping feinted, Henderson flinched but kept his right hand coiled, and then Henderson was able to throw a legitimate punch as Bisping moved in to capitalize on the feint.
Now you can follow many of these talented animal adventurers on Instagram, where their days range from catnaps on top of a coiled fire hose to doggie ride-alongs on the back of a fire truck.
"The name seemed fitting as the sinuous dust plume looks like a coiled serpent doing battle with a central star," study co-author Peter Tuthill, a professor at the University of Sydney, said in a statement.
Kluber's coiled delivery sometimes causes him to spin off and lose his release point, which makes his pitches flat and leads to occasional bad starts (he has five this season with at least five earned runs).
Mr. Colby gutted two closets and built a wainscoted, arched dining nook in their place; fashioned mahogany and walnut runners to conceal the electrical wires coiled in the ceiling; and tiled the bathroom, among other projects.
Still, Mr. Rawling, 22011, had to figure out what to do with the house — 230,500 square feet of coiled concrete built in 1952 in an exclusive neighborhood called Arcadia and now in need of some care.
Don't worry, wire lovers, the Bluetooth version comes with the same coiled studio cable as the original corded version, so you can easily plug in for a fresh take when you get back to the studio.
If its large windows suggest transparency, her tight face and coiled body relay that she has other plans for the unnamed journalist (Billy Crudup), who's come to write about how she feels and what it means.
Yes, I cringe when Negan seems coiled and ready to strike, but it's because I think the episode may show me something grotesque or awful to look at — not because Negan as a character is actually frightening.
The secret to the 3D-printed lock's functionality is a series of plastic bistable springs which can be resting in one of two different positions—as opposed to a metal coiled spring that always wants to expand.
A Cecilie Bahnsen organza dress ($2381), a Roberts-Wood sheer puff dress ($21112,227) and a Katherine Mavridis coiled T-shirt dress ($270,260) are among new labels to covet in the creative women's space on the fifth floor.
Image: Katy Robertson (UC Davis)One of the most distinctive body parts of your typical English bulldog, French bulldog, or Boston terrier—their coiled screw tail—might be caused by a specific genetic mutation, suggests recent research.
Godfrey showed me how to tease apart the coiled strands of the rope, break off a fragment of seaweed, slip it into the uncoiled segment, and then let the strands wind back up, trapping the seaweed inside.
Walsh, who will be replaced by Jean-Sebastien Jacques as CEO in early July, also doused speculation that Rio Tinto was coiled to pounce on assets put on the block by rivals suffering more from the downturn.
"(The) government's censorial authority in recent times has resembled not so much a man-eating tiger or fire-snorting dragon as a giant anaconda coiled in an overhead chandelier," Link wrote about academic self-censorship in China.
When Edwards visited Carthan's tiny yellow bungalow in the spring, scraps of copper piping lay coiled in the grass, the remnants of the service line that a construction crew sent by the city had just ripped out.
Other stalls worth seeking out include Hannosuke for big shrimp tempura ($3 each), Tokyo Hanten for pork-stuffed gyoza (starting at $7.99) and Matcha Love for black sesame soft serve coiled into a cone (starting at $3.25).
There would have been seven-foot-long sharks swimming among squidlike creatures with tentacles that had hooks, and armored cephalopods with coiled shells called ammonites sharing the sea with mollusks in shells shaped like ice cream cones.
"The pavilion's coiled form, in which visitors spiral ever deeper into a black hole of bad art and superficial temptations, straying farther and farther from the real world outside, is an elaborate mousetrap for consumers," he wrote.
The researchers created their light-to-sound storage system on a tiny chip the size of a coin, where the wire doing the conversion was just a micrometer wide but on around ten centimeters in length, coiled up.
As described in the science journal ZooKeys, the sea snake "opportunistically" feeds on small fish by hanging upside down in a coiled, or sinusoidal, position just below the water surface, and it only does so only at night.
From the red snake slithering across the Look What You Made Me Do lyric video to the coiled snake that curled across her revamped Instagram page, it's clear Taylor Swift is embracing her new life as a reptilian.
Like many of his peers, Dr Shepard uses inductive coupling, whereby currents passing through a coiled wire create a magnetic field that can induce a current in a second coil (the way that an electric toothbrush gets recharged).
The Gadsden flag, a Revolutionary War design featuring a coiled timber rattler on a yellow background with the words DON'T TREAD ON ME, which has become a symbol of the Tea Party movement, was among the most popular.
PHILADELPHIA — The air was charged in the hotel ballroom where a few dozen young Democrats, wielding placards or wearing Robin Hood-style green hats, clustered at the rear of the room, waiting with an air of coiled anger.
Broad materials, such as palms in the tropics, are plaited like braids; narrow materials, such as grasses on the Savannah, are coiled like ceramic pots; while stiffer materials, such as willow in the lowlands, are woven like tapestry.
Other bottles highly deserving of your attention include the bright, tightly coiled 220 Forjas del Salnes from Leirana; the rich, mineral- and lime-flavored 22017 from Bodegas La Caña; and the tangy 222 Val do Salnes from Zarate.
Each of the U.S.-handmade softbound or hard-coiled options can be personalized to your exact taste with a range of seasonal cover styles (we're digging the newly debuted Kaleidoscope) and three interior layouts (vertical, horizontal, or hourly).
The walls are adorned with works by Mr. Mucha's grandfather, the Czech Art Nouveau painter and designer Alphonse Mucha, part of a collection that includes posters of the French actress Sarah Bernhardt with coiled hair and flowing robes.
In the front window are relics of the country left behind: a large replica of King Tut's sarcophagus, a bust of Nefertiti in her turquoise cap-crown, a hookah coiled in on itself ("decoration only," Mr. Youssef said).
The X10 also has a detachable mini-XLR connector, comes with a flat carrying case, and has two detachable cables: a 1.2-meter coiled cable, and a 1.6-meter straight cable that both have L-type mini jack connections.
After arriving in Mexico City on Monday, hundreds of migrants poured into the Basilica of Guadalupe, a Roman Catholic shrine, to give thanks, collect themselves or unleash emotions coiled tight during their long journey together from the southern border.
Here are a few things you can buy with $200: one bluetooth-controlled fire pit, 100 lab-grown Impossible White Castle sliders, access to the 6.4 billion base pairs that make up all the DNA coiled inside your cells.
There's a pulsating sensuality coiled beneath Vicious Cousins' sparse arrangements, wrapped around each grungy note and nestled within every breath of her dreamy, almost languid vocals, especially on this track we're premiering here (taken from her debut, All Disappearing).
Three-dimensional objects with ambiguous surfaces that almost ooze toward the viewer, her abstractly coiled or stacked forms look as much like failed ceramic pots as they do deflated objects like a fire hose, beach ball, or bicycle tire.
The Trump administration has proposed placing tariffs on an additional $4 billion of imports from the European Union, including cherries, whiskey and coiled copper, in a further escalation of a 14-year fight over government aid for aviation companies.
It was a response to a "Snaketivity" scene that had been erected by a group of "Satanists" from Detroit; their sculpture — of a snake wrapped around a cross, a book coiled in its tail — was a free speech statement.
The theme song for Stranger Things, built around the same sort of tightly coiled analog arpeggiations that fills S U R V I V E's records away from the TV show, showcases the soundtrack's much-lauded triumphs in miniature.
At the Shejaiya protest site east of Gaza City, where Mr. Herzallah was shot, demonstrators again used thick smoke from burning tires as cover, successfully dismantling an Israeli barrier of coiled barbed wire before retreating when Israeli soldiers shot at them.
If CEO Larry Merlo can offer a good outlook, "this stock could be a coiled spring, given that it's been more than cut in half over the past four years and it now sports an incredibly big 3.8% yield," he said.
The coiled thriller, about a poor family that entangles their lives into a wealthy one (until everything goes wrong), catapulted Bong to international fame, winning the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and best picture at the 2020 Oscars.
A team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the U.S. reported last year that it had achieved quantum teleportation over a fibre optical network more than 100km in length, but the whole cable was coiled within a laboratory.
In fact, the storm, which on satellite imagery resembled a coiled snake, temporarily boosted temperatures near the North Pole to just above freezing, despite the 24-hour winter darkness and average temperatures of about minus-20153 to -25 degrees Fahrenheit.
The department cited the company for 11 "apparent" instances of moving oilfield-related items such as spare parts, coiled tubing strings and pump sets, and called it "an egregious case" since the Jereh Group did not voluntarily disclose the violations.
For a pair of fanciful earrings, lightweight, high-tech carbon fiber is fashioned into delicate branches sprouting milky opal buds and diamond-studded petals; for a statement ring, the same material is double coiled and crowned with an oversize pearl.
Coiled into her set were shards of words that were deeply political and personal: a quote from a Bolivian trans activist, a futuristic folktale about a trans justice movement from Latin America, and a poem about finding love amidst modern colonialism.
There are plenty of Gadsden Flags displayed here on t-shirts and backpacks — the revolutionary (and controversial) symbol of a coiled up rattlesnake readying to attack and the words "Don't tread on me" scrawled across the bottom of a yellow flag.
Here's how it works: When you visit the store's curly-hair care section online, you can choose from four different curl types: wavy (2A, 2B, 2C), curly (3A and 3B), coily (3C and 4A), or tightly coiled (4A, 4B, 4C).
Regulators said on Tuesday that rosaries could still be placed on a vehicle's rearview mirror if they were coiled up, but people still weren't buying it: (LTO refers to the Land Transportation Office, another regulator.) No phones ok but rosaries?
The Army is looking at building stronger robots through the development of artificial muscles made from twisted, coiled plastic fibers with the ability to contract and expand under the influences of various stimuli, effectively mimicking the way muscles naturally function.
The Drought, Frederikke Hoffmeier's first full-length under-the-moniker since her tightly coiled 2016 effort The Spiral, shows great restraint, plodding along at a mucusy pace as layers of field recordings and air-raid drones overlap in varying degrees of opacity.
A self-described "fitness fanatic" who declined to give her age ("I don't tell; I'm a lady," she said), Ms. Jah is slim and not quite 5-foot-2, but with her plumb line posture, coiled braids and forceful energy, she looms larger.
A chubby toddler with a tuft of Tweety Bird hair, accompanied by a caretaker with a mass of braids coiled on top of her head, passed by, enacting a kind of call and response, whose vibrations bounced off the tunnel's walls: Cuckoo?
"It's a family," said Owen Nell, a rising junior from Lancaster, Pa., wearing a Gadsden flag pin, which depicts a coiled rattlesnake above the phrase "Don't tread on me," a symbol that has been adopted by Tea Party and gun-rights supporters.
Some details I didn't quite believe: Jonah, a new father, not only fails to mention the fact to an old flame but hardly spares the baby—or his wife, Amy (Megan Ketch)—a passing thought, so coiled is he in his own stress.
In a tense fight between two athletes who fought like coiled springs, it was Jacobs, a product of the same Brownsville neighborhood in Brooklyn that spawned Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe, who won over the crowd, but Golovkin who won the decision.
The goldsmithing clearly played into his distinct drawing style; designs for goblets and fantastical water fountains are crammed with minutely observed flourishes, grotesqueries, and tightly coiled decorative curls that anticipate the densely articulated surfaces of his engravings and woodcuts, consuming the pictorial space.
A jet stream that is coiled like a snake is causing hot and humid air to surge northeast out of the Great Plains and South, with high temperatures of between 10 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit above average from Minnesota to Massachusetts and points south.
Even compared to her previous albums, Sparrow glows with a sepia-tinged studio glaze, gliding over coiled layers of piano, florid guitar chords, glossy violin hooks supplying drama and urgency; her voice, a buttery, textured thing, is as smooth and rich as the music.
"With sterling one-week implied volatility suggesting the currency is coiled like a spring, there is a path for a substantial upside break-out - were a benign path of Brexit events to unfold," said Chris Turner, head of foreign exchange strategy at ING in London.
Upstairs from the storefront in central Danang, Vietnam's third largest city, the shopkeeper unveils his special stock: a wine jar stuffed with a pangolin — a sort of anteater with scales but critically endangered — and another jar containing a coiled King Cobra, upright and hood out.
On "Cry Alone," tensely coiled palm-muted guitars dance around thunderous kicks; the song exemplifies the seamless marriage of pop-punk melodies and rap beats that Peep was always attempting to make, one that many have adopted since Peep's star started to rise in 2016.
Chicago sculptor Victoria Fuller's blue Chrysler minivan was recently stolen from her garage, but she's more upset over the loss of the artwork that was parked inside it, "Rope Trick," a hyperrealist resin, epoxy clay, and acrylic sculpture of a coiled cone of rope.
"This proposed acquisition will strengthen our position in the important coil coatings market," Akzo Nobel Chief Executive Ton Buchner said in a statement, referring to coatings for coiled metal sheets that are processed into facades, refrigerators, window blinds and a wide range of industrial products.
The long night so far had been filled with grotesque illusions and living shadows, but the last words of the transmission coiled me up more than anything else and made me want to kick over the stone stack, even if the game doesn't allow it.
Not least among them was "Good Humor," a three-foot-high fiberglass sculpture by Mr. Oldenburg that looks at first glance like a mass of coiled entrails but is actually an immense ice cream bar on a stick, with a pendulous drip at one end.
Each yields astonishments: onyx cameos with 10 layers of carving, glass bowls with inserted gold sheets and sculptures like the famed "Lo Spinario," which turns the image of a child pulling a thorn from his foot into a tight Baroque tangle of coiled lines.
Here, bats were our nightly companions and of little concern, especially compared with the scorpions (that we knew were plentiful but never saw) and rattlesnakes, like the one that sat coiled near our lunch spot a few afternoons later as we feasted on taco salad.
Like the brazier it was a kind of contraption, improvised by poking an old shrimp cocktail fork into the coiled spring at one end of those wands you mounted on an ironing board to keep the cord of the iron from getting in your way.
For just about everything else, however, a coiled hose gives you the reach you need when you need it and stores away in significantly less space than a traditional rubber or vinyl garden hose, with no laborious winding or looping needed to stow it away.
It was a bigger wine than the other two: richer in texture and higher in alcohol (at 13.5 percent compared with about 12.5 for the others), yet lip-smacking and refreshing, with tightly coiled acidity and a floral, herbal, mineral flavor that I found delicious.
At lunch, the poached-tuna salad is a fun spin on a niçoise, with coins of pickled carrot in place of olives, whole anchovies coiled on top of soft-boiled egg halves, and extra-crunchy gem lettuce dressed in an umami-rich fennel-pollen vinaigrette.
At the end of a satellite's life, two thin composite sheets—coiled tight like a tape measure during the rest of the mission—will pop from it, making the satellite resistant enough that it slips down and crosses the Kármán line that delineates Earth and space.
For 25 years she stitched together scraps of fabric, pieces of old socks, and fragments of flat or hand-coiled paper, after first soaking or covering them in paint, which stiffened the individual units as well as permeated her sewn accretions with a subtly shifting monochromatic tonality.
Since the late 1980s, Lucas has skewered and satirized gender stereotypes with simple but outrageous portrayals of the human body, from stuffed pantyhose sculptures coiled into flesh-like beings to 11-foot-long cast concrete dicks resting on a crushed car—another conventional measure of a man.
Although Lupino had a knack for tightly coiled thrillers ("The Hitch-Hiker," from 1953; on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday), she also dealt candidly with third-rail subject matter, such as rape and its aftermath in the 1950 feature "Outrage" (on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Nov. 16).
Bryant's sister Sharia Washington posted a picture on her Instagram Wednesday of the new tattoo, which features the numbers two and 24, referencing the numbers worn by Gianna and Kobe on the basketball court, as well as a black mamba snake coiled into an infinity symbol.
Disdain for thick, tightly coiled or curly natural hair is merely an extension of the larger social forces at work here: Black/dark brown skin is viewed as somehow tainted and even hideous, whereas café con leche complexions or lighter are viewed as pure and therefore more desirable.
In 2016 he made his biggest serpent yet, a 254-metre-long beast (pictured) that coiled and roiled over islands of sea containers stacked around the nave of the Grand Palais in Paris, its unhinged jaw open so wide it looked as if it could swallow the world.
"When we saw the stunning dust plume coiled around these incandescent stars, we decided to name it 'Apep' -- the monstrous serpent deity and mortal enemy of Sun god Ra from Egyptian mythology," Joe Callingham, lead study author at the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, said in a statement.
He coiled up in his throne and shook his head angrily, in disbelief, and repeated that gesture throughout the act, shading its motion and meaning subtly each time, from disgust to denial, as if tossing away a rogue thought, the suspicion that he has made a terrible mistake.
While many have noted that these figures are reminiscent of the famed Erechtheion caryatids at the Acropolis in Athens, the coiled bronze garments of The NewOnes take both the fluted robes of the Erechtheion caryatids and the exteriors of the flanking Corinthian columns and turn them inside out.
Among the usual wigmaking bric-a-brac are items specific to her Orthodox Jewish clientele: black hair tightly coiled around sticks that are baked to make curly, prosthetic payot (the traditional Orthodox side locks); a head form with a fluffy white beard for an Orthodox man with alopecia.
Decked out in Peaky wear — robin's-egg shirt, charcoal vest and gold-chain sleeve garters — Mr. Murphy does look smaller in his trailer than he had on the monitors minutes before, though he has a coiled physicality and the actor's gift of filling a room with his presence.

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