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This magical invention reaches into all the nooks and crannies.
Generally speaking, look for out of the way nooks and crannies.
In Baghdad, tear gas has flooded the city's nooks and crannies.
There are many interesting nooks and crannies to this data set.
There are no nooks or crannies designed for just one narrow purpose.
Mars is a huge planet with dozens of nooks and crannies to explore.
Mites are small arthropods that live in the nooks and crannies on insects.
Be sure to get into the nooks and crannies, too -- germs lurk there.
Stormi definitely makes herself at home as she explores the nooks and crannies.
The full-throated loathing of Washington echoes from all crannies of the country.
But Nansledan will share Poundbury's winding roads, nooks and crannies and olde-worlde feel.
"You want the dressing to get into all the nooks and crannies," she said.
Others seemed more interested in exploring the nooks and crannies of the virtual penthouse.
"Art tends to find the nooks and crannies for things to happen," he said.
Don't worry about the nooks and crannies just yet — we'll get to that next.
There are all sorts of nooks and crannies, delicate glass and intricate protective cases.
He has spent time with the hub's architect, Santiago Calatrava, exploring its nooks and crannies.
But he's also learned from taking samples from other nooks and crannies in his body.
The deeper you dig into its nooks and crannies, the richer your reward will be.
But it is also dense, with plenty of old buildings full of nooks and crannies.
The F.B.I. is pretty good at looking at the nooks and crannies of someone's life.
Use a toothpick to get to the nooks and crannies, if you need it. 10.
And the fill is astonishingly clean for a Sunday, with all its nooks and crannies.
The chemical baths create thick coatings that can't penetrate the fibers' microscale nooks and crannies.
During college, she eagerly traversed the vibrant nooks and crannies of the city's museums and galleries.
That acid washed history is celebrated in the rooms and crannies in the nimbly renovated house.
Once you move off campus, you actually have to clean all the nooks and crannies yourself.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Alex Eaton-Salners builds a diagramless puzzle full of interesting nooks and crannies.
Their shots will come to rest in the nooks and crannies of the sprawling bunker complexes.
"Revisiting its old nooks and crannies, it has for me conjured a lot of memories," she said.
If I missed any, it's because they'd tucked themselves into the crannies of the six-floor bunker.
"You can purchase extra endorsements to cover the nooks and crannies that you can miss," he said.
She flew back into action, searching nooks and crannies until finally she came back with a straw.
Children who love math will explore all its delectable nooks and crannies, and naturally strengthen their understanding.
RVs are full of nooks and crannies, so the painting process is really tedious as it is.
The lid is easy to clean because there aren't too many pieces or small nooks and crannies.
You explore an area, finding all it's treasure-riddled nooks and crannies, before taking on a boss.
Invasive kudzu vines, which come from Asia, crawl and infiltrate many nooks and crannies of the island.
Much of this is funny and even perceptive about the nooks and crannies of adult sexual relationships.
Having open hallways without nooks and crannies also gives surveillance cameras a fuller view of the school.
But surprisingly little is known about the bugs thriving in the cracks and crannies of our homes.
But it's downright sanitary compared to the nooks and crannies these robots will eventually find themselves in.
"I want my girls to be proud of the nooks and crannies that make them, them," Alba says.
They're simple like a sheer wall, without crannies or ledges or obvious properties you can grab ahold of.
They are complex structures, with lots of nooks, crannies, rafters, holes and towers to sleep and nest in.
You can move around pretty freely, exploring the nooks and crannies of each level to find hidden objects.
There are secrets here, as usual, encouraging exploration and rewarding players who dip into various nooks and crannies.
These mosquitoes also lurk in dark humid places — in closets, under beds, and in other nooks and crannies.
No, I remember wandering the wastes and exploring the nooks and crannies of a civilization that destroyed itself.
The sweet and sticky sauce is ladled over it, dripping into the nooks and crannies of the meat.
Over the past 14 years, countless players have spent thousands of hours moving through Darnassus' nooks and crannies.
Scientists hope drone projects like this will continue to produce enticing glimpses into nature's most confounding nooks and crannies.
In the presence of water, PHEMA becomes soft and conforms to the microscopic nooks and crannies of a surface.
What he didn't know yet was that all nooks and crannies of my dad's Volvo were stuffed with LSD.
So he rose early most days, cursing the sun that snuck in through crannies in the old split rafterwood.
"When I went to Beijing, I found that this metropolis had a lot of nooks and crannies," he said.
The world's nooks and crannies call, beckoning me out of my apartment / state / country and to the horizon line.
The karsts are full of nooks and crannies that have nurtured highly specialized plants and animals found nowhere else.
Not just technically but like all the nooks and crannies of the product that need to work for people.
An independent counsel with free rein to poke around the nooks and crannies of a presidency can have devastating consequences.
Except for two small front pouches there are no hidden nooks and crannies in this spare 15×15 inch sack.
All that butter and margarine have disappeared into crannies, leaving no more than a kiss of oil on the fingers.
There are nooks and crannies in which you can sneak a quick comment without speaking over the action, they say.
This makes it hard to get hardened dough cleaned out of the nooks and crannies of traditional rolling pin handles.
The book's creators even suggest using a small mirror and magnifying glass to hunt in all the nooks and crannies.
A lot came from research, and then all the little details and the nooks and crannies came from the families.
This small tool helps you get in all the nooks and crannies of bottles — so you're really getting your money's worth.
" Unless an expert can really dig into the home's nooks and crannies, " You're just not going to know what you're getting.
Bathroom stalls are the most popular by far, but there are also crannies in classrooms, storage closets, people-size lockers, kitchens.
Mr. Smalls had a coffee shop, multiple kitchens, patios, couches, and more nooks and crannies than I could keep up with.
But on buildings and their remnants elsewhere, paint is peeling, vines are choking walkways and owls have nested in the crannies.
In a lot of ways, Atlanta, being his home where he knows its nooks and crannies, feels like a different city.
He didn't emerge on Facebook, wasn't lurking in any of the digital nooks and unreal crannies I craned my neck into.
Mr. Hansen works at a nickel refinery in Kristiansand, a city tucked into the nooks and crannies along Norway's southern coast.
It has a hip, almost pop up shop atmosphere with tons of nooks and crannies that make for cozy sitting areas.
You're the Belgian waffle, and the deodorant is the maple syrup trying to find its way into your odorous nooks and crannies.
But if you get several of them you can create a mesh network—which extends coverage to all the nooks and crannies.
You'll need refuge from the Haight Street commodity culture, and Zam Zam has tons of nooks and crannies to get cozy in.
"What was interesting here is that active site had a lot of crannies, a lot of different sites within it," says Makriyannis.
A publicist said that U.P.S. employees had looked everywhere, including inside crannies in the Manhattan facility where the document was last spotted.
There's a group of New Yorkers hiding books on the cars, platforms, benches and other nooks and crannies of our subway system.
And just for good measure, I added a thin coating of Parmesan-spiked bread crumbs to fill in the nooks and crannies.
Each area is an elaborately designed warren of nooks and crannies, sniper hideouts and ambush alleys, discreet cover and terrifying open fields.
It's Google's equivalent of Big Blue, as Facebook nicknames its flagship app that does a thousand things across countless strange nooks and crannies.
JaneHound does this too and says it "works like a charm," probably because it has lots of nooks and crannies like the Lego.
Negative thoughts and bad memories are like dust, Whitehurst explains — they can accumulate in nooks, crannies, and dark corners if you let them.
The former is all about maximizing connection speed whereas the latter is intended to kill dead spots hiding in remote nooks and crannies.
Garbage — rags, plastic bags, plastic foam food containers — clung to the freshly cut tree branches piled up in the river's nooks and crannies.
Prewar buildings may be best suited for terrace treatment because of their tapered tops and architectural approaches that result in nooks and crannies.
At less than three inches tall, it can squeeze into those hard-to-reach nooks and crannies to clean up dust and debris.
For years, digging for intimate stories in the nooks and crannies of history was little more than a passion project for Nate DiMeo.
He immediately envisioned filling the nooks and crannies of the building with musicians on guitar singing from the patriarchal songbook in a loop.
For those who choose to be literarily transported from the stunning space, there are tons of nooks and crannies for private reading time.
Mr. Sorenson said he could have gotten to the air pocket sooner, but he had first searched nooks and crannies for a body.
Butter that's left in discrete, unmelted chunks will steam as the biscuits bake, giving you a firmer crumb with buttery nooks and crannies.
It had a sweet heat to it that nestled itself into all the nooks, crannies, and folds of the chicken's layer of batter.
The pleasures of Chickenjoy, as it's called, are immediate: The sheath of skin is as craggy as a thunderhead, crannies and crunch multiplying.
They also look like a joy to develop a buzz beside, offering lots of nooks and crannies for that quick 50ml of chartreuse.
The DJs, though housed in the nooks, crannies and spare rooms of American campus buildings, were knowledgeable and immersed in their local music scenes.
Hiding in the nooks and crannies of dead piles of Indonesian coral is a pudgy fish, wholly covered in swirls of orange and white.
They may be dense, with lots of nooks and crannies to explore, but undeniably they are just four buildings on a small corporate campus.
She's a total badass, exploring nooks and crannies of the universe that most of us can hardly conceptualize, let alone identify on a map.
It slows you down so you pull things out of the nooks and crannies within yourself that you might not have pulled out. Right.
Its multiple cyclones work in tandem to help capture fine dust, pet hair, and stubborn debris from even the most annoying nooks and crannies.
Bottles with wide, circular mouths tend to be easier to clean — there aren't any nooks and crannies where moisture can build up over time.
I think we're in a slow season, so I just kind of take walks and find random nooks and crannies to hunker down in.
In Tanzania, and many hidden corners and crannies in Africa, teenage girls instead run for safety away from schools when state officials show up.
There will also most likely be a slight musty smell, from sweat that builds up in the nooks and crannies of the human body.
Nevertheless, there is something lighthearted and genuinely funny about these spindly little birds who populate the nooks and crannies of the artist's exhibition space.
A soothing new 18-minute video from NASA lets you float through the nooks and crannies of the International Space Station in ultra high definition.
"Memory's huge cavern, with its mysterious, secret, and indescribable nooks and crannies, receives all these perceptions, to be recalled when needed and reconsidered," he writes.
Jinjos (a collectible, don't worry about it) were tucked into nooks and crannies and high points alike, encouraging you to explore and get out there.
Few cities have such a dense array of nooks and crannies, of tree-lined lakes and narrow waterways, of tucked-away neighborhoods and quiet cafes.
I've used the phrase "nooks and CRANNIES" my entire life, and never really thought about whether they were "Narrow openings" or any different from nooks.
But it was nice to go back to where you're not always looking in the nooks and crannies for where there could be a joke.
I've never seen mold grow on this bottle as I have on others that have flaps or nooks and crannies that are difficult to clean.
While ice and snow may melt upon contact with a warm sidewalk or street, they adhere to the cold nooks and crannies of a building.
You better believe that she's got a PR team that guides her through the treacherous swamps, nooks, and crannies of the Internet's social media landscape.
With Friendly Fire enabled, users can squad up and scrimmage against one another, or simply wander around and learn the nooks and crannies of the map.
Some of the below recommendations are culled from RABM; others are the result of my own trundling through various nooks and crannies of the metal Internet.
Boundary Break explores games from Earthbound to Dark Souls by untethering the game's camera and looking into all the nooks and crannies normally hidden from view.
That's because there is, of course, some debate about this, because baseball is a sport with so many nooks and crannies that you could debate anything.
Most of the pieces on Flow and Return are pretty short, but the sequences are colorful and detailed, offering plenty of nooks and crannies to explore.
It's by no means an exhaustive tour, but it is exhausting: The Museum Workout takes us through nooks and crannies of the museum I'd forgotten existed.
As in, say, 2003, the player has to check the nooks and crannies of every level for health packs and ammo between solving physics-based puzzles.
It is run through with craggly, irregular nooks (and also crannies), and dotted with visible flavor crunchies scattered across its golden surface like blurry, distant stars.
For the greatest value, book a standard room, and save time to explore the various nooks and crannies that contribute to this hotel's long-lasting legacy.
"Throughout the novel, you constantly see Whitman wandering off the plot, looking for life in all the nooks and crannies of the city," Mr. Folsom said.
Instead, let your Roomba 2753 ($900) loose to find its way into the nooks and crannies of your apartment, hoovering up crumbs and detritus along the way.
Instead, let your Roomba 980 ($900) loose to find its way into the nooks and crannies of your apartment, hoovering up crumbs and detritus along the way.
Paris is, after all, filled with cobblestone streets and colors and nooks and crannies perfect for stumbling into in surprised awe — and maybe even taking a photo.
Did group storytelling with Luna, ran around hiding in nooks and crannies, got inspired by 1 million cookbooks and spotted many a difference in a highlights magazine.
Short and curvy pastas, like fusilli, gemelli, and campanelle are the most versatile — perfect for catching bits of vegetables, meat, and seafood in their nooks and crannies.
They evolved to breed in the notches and holes in trees, but they've adapted to the nooks and crannies we leave scattered around our homes and cities.
There is also other vertical storage for larger or smaller works built in corners and crannies in both spaces to keep the space organized and relatively uncluttered.
With its nooks and crannies and parties that can last longer than some London nightclubs, the place is the perfect location for all manner of nightlife experiences.
From sports action enthusiasts to comedians to underwater photographers, the audience at the summit broadcasts for many reasons and from many nooks and crannies of the world.
In "Small in the City," he shows us how a young child navigates a city — it's unmistakably Toronto — with deep knowledge of all its nooks and crannies.
Like hungry little foxes, they go scrounging around different nooks and crannies, except they're hunting in various databases for satellite images, not a tasty critter to eat.
Skylarlife Home Mold & Mildew Remover, $12.99, available at AmazonThis cleaner is a concentrated gel powder that you apply to those grimey nooks and crannies in your bathroom.
It is a corrupting group inheritance, a shared guilt that pervades everything — it is in the structures of our society and the invisible crannies of our minds.
Living in its crawl spaces and crannies were more than 40 cats, apparently left by a former tenant who neighbors said had hoarded them in her apartment.
Because ladies and gentlemen, your claim to a higher pay grade and better promotion prospects could actually hinge on learning all the nooks and crannies of Microsoft Excel.
What's more, a quick glance at Ryugu's surface shows it's an unwelcoming place, one littered with all sorts of nooks and crannies and no shortage of sharp rocks.
It's frenetic and fresh, and its characters are already having the time of their lives in their individual comedic nooks and crannies, their weirdness already front and center.
"Welcome to the dark crannies of my skull," he warned viewers as he visited a therapist in Buenos Aires, noting it was common to do so in Argentina.
Morgan even says he would "kill" to have Mindy for a partner since her average-sized body is full of "nooks and crannies" that could keep him warm.
Success in those areas requires you to make careful use of nooks and crannies for turning one little figure to the right while hugging the wall with another.
Some handheld vacs also come with useful attachments and tools, such as a crevice tool to get into nooks and crannies, or a soft brush for targeting dust.
That offers many nooks and crannies, many of them indoors, where spilled or poorly stored water, regardless of rainfall, can sit idle and provide beds for mosquitoes larvae.
The type of cysts I remove, you're going to see them in any hair-baring area, so you're going to see them in all the nooks and crannies.
It's definitely not a task to take lightly — after all, you're buying something that'll go inside, around, and on top of all your most intimate nooks and crannies.
You can also use regular sponges, dish cloths or rags; an old toothbrush might also be useful if the design of your refrigerator has many nooks and crannies.
Tote bags full of slippers from the Moroccan souk, tasseled rattan pouches and piles of test patterns, all stored away in the nooks and crannies of the showroom.
Catfish is saturated for hours in lemon and lime, then fried and smacked with the back of a spoon, so the sauce can find crannies and soak through.
They moved just one subway stop south, but Gowanus has delighted them with "so many nooks and crannies, restaurants like Freek's Mill, Insa and Threes Brewing," she said.
We'll always come back to Maine in the nooks and crannies of our favorite times of year: Early summer, for example, is when our relationship found its hum.
"When you have a small space full of little nooks and crannies, all perfectly designed for one purpose, your home feels like a magical mystery house," Bela said.
Whatever nooks and crannies they missed were usually occupied by the different groups of musicians, including a jazz trio and an a cappella quartet performing Mr. Zorn's compositions.
PYNK is the color that unites us all, for pink is the color found in the deepest and darkest nooks and crannies of humans everywhere... PYNK is the future.
Perhaps its most useful feature is the vacuum's lift-away canister, which pops right off of the main body to help you clean hard-to-reach nooks and crannies.
From there, it&aposs easy enough for dust to cling in the nooks and crannies of an astronaut&aposs spacesuit and follow him or her back inside living quarters.
The internet is a dark and full of terrors — that is to say, it's full of nooks and crannies, and it's pretty easy to pull off a successful scam.
But it didn't feel cluttered; instead, the exhibition evoked the addictive impulse to collect and create, making use of the New Museum's awkward nooks and crannies to maximum effect.
For the landscapes to be full of life beyond patrolling Nazis, and the urge to really explore the nooks and crannies of each area to produce a satisfactory bounty.
Fine particles from the smoke and soot can be smaller than 2.5 micrometers — tiny enough to lodge themselves into the crannies of the lungs and pass into the bloodstream.
To the uninitiated, kinbaku might seem like the latest in pop-BDSM, but the tradition evolved over centuries before making it to the smutty, nipple-free crannies of social media.
That means you can place your TV wherever you want and string the tiny cable through nooks and crannies so that all your other components are clearly out of view.
But alongside performances from the likes of HEALTH and KMFDM, a series of immersive theater pieces were tucked into the nooks and crannies of The Globe and The Tower Theaters.
CyArk flew a drone inside the cathedral to capture the nooks, crannies, and intricate artistry of a historical structure that's already seen damage, and that the government wants to protect.
After all, you need the easiest to clean surface when dealing with raw meat — you really don't want that stuff getting caught up in a device's various nooks and crannies.
The ultimate goal isn't to knock over every piece, but to find and utterly destroy all of the spherical green pigs tucked into the nooks and crannies of each level.
As the second-oldest park in the U.S., San Pedro Springs Park is not surprisingly home to some wonderfully twisted old trees and plenty of nooks and crannies for picnickers.
The insect thrives in puddles, nooks and crannies common in Rio and other tropical cities peppered with chaotic and unplanned neighborhoods, where rainwater, open sewers and litter offer ample habitat.
One of the best, most magical things about Disney+ is that it's got nooks and crannies filled with great movies and shows you either didn't know about, or forgot about.
And while the fund does some investing in private credit, Levine likes to look into the "nooks and crannies," such as distressed mortgages, late-stage aircraft and perhaps energy assets.
In that book, she explored the nooks and crannies of all five boroughs, bringing back tales of pierogi makers and grillers of Jamaican jerk chicken and stirrers of avgolemono soup.
Created by Ove Alexander Jamt Dahl, AKA Bazarove, Ascent/Descent was made by mapping the Svelvik Church's interior, and projecting mesmerizing patterns of lines throughout its various nooks and crannies.
Instead of, say, speaking to his wife about not throwing away the clothes he buys, Hansen resorted to hiding his treasured cargo shorts in nooks and crannies of their shared home.
But regulators are just as savvy, and they've caught on ... There are fewer of those little nooks and crannies that you could once go to where people weren't really paying attention.
Just as the CDC guidelines recommend, Gaynor wets her hands, pumps out some soap and starts rubbing, making sure she doesn't miss any of the nooks and crannies between her fingers.
Hockey engenders a connection between anthem singers and fans, who grow familiar with a voice, its cadence and its crannies, and anticipate it game after game, as soothing as a lozenge.
That also reduces the nooks and crannies where fungus can hide, said Jenna Rushing, a nail technician at the Hammer and Nails, a mani-pedi salon for men with locations nationwide.
And with its playful cutouts, small windows, painted motifs, intriguing crannies — one with children's books — and a wall for tiny artists' own creations, it's just a great spot to play in.
There's a lot of potential here to explore regions on the Moon, Mars, and other interplanetary targets that conventional rovers can't reach, such as small crannies, steep hillsides, or cliff faces.
These are guys that are really digging into to the nooks and crannies safely to search and in their search efforts today they were able to locate one of the other victims.
Unknown. But what is for certain is that a thousand years from now, if this casino is still standing, people will still be finding glitter in all of its nooks and crannies.
It's as seductive as it is unsightly, with nooks and crannies that beg to be explored, often with the blink power (that allows you to teleport to nearby sections of the map).
If we want to deploy sensors in the corners of the world or the crannies of our lives, the chips need a continuous source of stable power or the software basically breaks.
But some mosquitoes - like the Aedes aegypti which carries Zika and dengue - can live in nooks and crannies in homes and yards, for example under potted-plant containers and in boiler rooms.
Beginning on Thursday, June 16, the River to River Festival, gracing the nooks and crannies of Lower Manhattan as well as Governors Island, hosts some of the city's most rewarding dance offerings.
Then, as quickly as they can, they shove the blooms into corner trash cans, or tuck them into the nooks and crannies of construction sites, or drape their garlanded stems around statuary.
Walls, rooftops, and the underbellies of the constructions are speckled with a pink gem currency that upgrades Kat's powers and provides the minimum excuse to investigate the nooks and crannies of every building.
Taurus: Celebrative nooks and crannies: From the BAR's small weekly chat with Once Catching a Disc storm, starting the birthday match on Dun dun Avvy's favourite bodge of biscuit biscuits for (dollar) presents!
Most of the encounters take place in spaces with clever design filled with nooks and crannies to exploit, and there's little of the magical reinforcements that artificially extended the previous games' running times.
Not only is this newbie meower teeny-tiny and capable of hiding in the smallest of nooks and crannies, she's also quite clever for a baby, as her owner Britney Diane recently discovered.
Once I had the hang of it, I headed to Central Park, which, with all its historic nooks and crannies, seemed like a potentially informative place to capture a Doduo bird or two.
While a robot vacuum can get the job done, a traditional Dyson upright vacuum on sale right now will help you take care of more messes in harder to reach nooks and crannies.
"Leafy greens tend to have little nooks and crannies where it's hard to wash off bacteria," said Jean Halloran, director of food policy initiatives at Consumers Union, the policy arm of Consumer Reports.
Kostova is a clearheaded, elegant writer with a sneaky gift for incorporating the history and culture of a place into the nooks and crannies of a book that never feels bossy or expository.
"I love that Branden put all this nuance in," Woodard said, expressing her admiration for all the nooks and crannies and silences that an actor looks for in order to live the character.
Next, clean your home, though you might want to steer clear of flea bombs or foggers; they&aposre inconvenient and don&apost always reach the nooks and crannies where fleas are hanging out.
"Even in the tightest-wound societies in terms of security services, you can still hide in nooks and crannies," Tom Sanderson, a terrorism expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told Mashable.
Amazon has quietly rolled out external access in nooks and crannies across their entire ecosystem, and it is this long tail of external service availability that I think will be nearly impossible to replicate.
Hopkins is headlining the arts, music, and technology festival held in the quaint nooks and crannies of Durham, North Carolina, and he has agreed to dump out the contents of his bag for us.
It didn't just offer an outlandish telenovela conceit — a virgin gets artificially inseminated by accident, hijinks ensue — but leaned fully into it to find beauty in the nooks and crannies of every dramatic reveal.
About that "cool shit": In every city, there are nooks, crannies, corners, and niche spots that are so unique, it's hard to label them as just another restaurant or bar or shop or bakery.
While most of the Jewish areas featured more modern architecture, old Akko, a predominantly Palestinian Arab area, still retained many Ottoman buildings, and featured narrow streets, hidden nooks and crannies, and market stalls galore.
Unlike peanut butter packaging, American Nutella comes with a few extra nooks and crannies, making it difficult to savor every last ounce of the stuff when you get to the bottom of a container.
Whenever I return, even for a short visit, I go straight to the bookstore, which seems to always be sprouting new nooks and crannies; one year a cafe, one year a room for comics.
A head of lettuce has tons of nooks and crannies for the nasty stuff to hide, making leafy greens far more vulnerable than other thinly-skinned, yet solid and easily washed produce, like tomatoes.
To clean out your bottle properly — that means all the gunk hiding in the nooks and crannies, not to mention odor buildup — fill it with warm water and drop in one Bottle Bright tablet.
In Sydney there is certainly a class of diners, food writers among them, who enjoy exploring all the nooks and crannies of their city and in celebrating the hole-in-the-wall noodle joints.
If you're painting a stucco wall with all sorts of texture and depth, you need a roller with a thick, deep nap that will work its way into all of those nooks and crannies.
Toyota wanted to build a car that would be seen as a rolling toolbox, full of hidden nooks and crannies, ready with built-in flashlights and water bottles for that spontaneous drive up the mountain.
They tried again in 2012, but instead of just removing and treating the tadpoles, they also applied low concentrations of a common commercial disinfectant to some of the ponds and the rocky crannies around them.
Slater: I feel like it is an artist's responsibility to delve into all kinds of nooks and crannies and areas and arenas of our world and our culture and what it means to be human.
All privately run, the festivals celebrate opera in new, purpose-built structures of glass and native wood or in the nooks and crannies of these great homes, all protected from the ever-shifting English weather.
Known for its sunshine and tropical climate, Black warned, "If you go deep [into] the Hawaiian islands, in the nooks and crannies in between, it's pretty hellish: The mosquitos, the heat, the hellish terrain," he explained.
I live for this sort of stuff, the secrets hidden in the nooks and crannies of a lush, intricate level, and there certainly seemed to be more of this here than I remembered in Uncharted 4.
The scene wasn't confined solely to Scandinavia, though, and compilations like London based Lo Recording's Milky Disco series were essential releases that took a more globally minded approach to the nooks and crannies of cosmic disco.
But a professional sweep of a home or an office can range from $1,500 to more than $10,000, depending on the size of the space, the number of nooks and crannies, and the amount of clutter.
And we can forget about ever winning the ongoing dust battle, because deep cleaning those evil particles out of overcrowded nooks and crannies is nearly impossible — so we wind up giving into cohabiting with covered clutter.
And so we went, finding a place that was at once the same – the cobblestone streets with wafting smells of patisserie, the urban nooks and crannies that make Paris feel new each day – and wholly changed.
While other restaurants talk a good game about eating the animal from nose to tail, but rarely venture beyond a bit of crispy pig's ear, Bror goes to the funkiest nooks and crannies of the beast.
Around Pushkin, people are bedding down in nooks and crannies, sleeping in tents they've set up in side streets, or crammed into rows of bunk beds in shacks and garages with no running water or electricity.
Short pasta shapes with lots of nooks and crannies catch the melting blue cheese and tiny bits of cauliflower that fall off as you mix them together, not to mention all those wonderfully oily, caramelized leeks.
Glasgow's best kept secret is the putrid spectre of the water treatment plant at Kelvin Hall, and other, vaguely less smelly, more convivial waterway spirits inhabiting the nooks and crannies of Glasgow's rivers, ponds and locks.
The series' most pointed episode yet turns an unflinching spotlight on humans' huge impact on nature, focusing on the flora and fauna that exists in the nooks and crannies of our cities to beautiful, heartbreaking effect.
You can do a decent job with just some cleanser and a washcloth, but to really get deep into all the nooks and crannies of your face, turn to a tool specifically designed to do that.
Some collectors spend years scouring hole-in-the-wall shops and the nooks and crannies of eBay to amass a stash of records, stamps, or whatever else they choose to spend their time and money accumulating.
Nasty bacteria (like the kind that cause toxic shock syndrome or bacterial vaginosis) could get lodged in the nooks and crannies, and then get reintroduced into the vagina every time the egg is used, says Dr. Gunter.
While you were tuned in to Jimmy Kimmel's hosting antics at the 2017 Academy Awards on Sunday, PEOPLE was watching for the action off-camera, backstage and on the unseen nooks and crannies of the red carpet.
This is particularly useful for smart home tech, because it allows a device in one corner of the home to send a message that reaches smart devices in all the far nooks and crannies of a house.
Google said to capture the smallest nooks and crannies of the exhibit, it worked with Ubilabs to build a scaled-down version of how it typically captures Street View (cameras attached to its Street View car fleet).
Suffice it to say, though, fans of Krallice's particularly unhinged, manic blend of ur-technical black and death metal will be quite pleased with what they discover within Prelapsarian's nooks, crannies, and charred ash flurries of notes.
The vocals are sparse, the riffs are long and languid, the distortion pedel is king—this is the perfect record to zone out to, to let wash over you and haunt the crannies of your dozy brain.
As a fan of the group Tears for Fears, my brain read this clue and immediately got this song lodged in its nooks and crannies (insert your "Deb's brain is like a Thomas's English muffin" joke here).
This theme also extends to how the little plaza where the girls live is presented almost as an entire fantasy kingdom when they're kids, full of odd nooks and crannies and adventures just waiting to be uncovered.
There are hoaxes and fake news on Twitter, too, but, as a public social platform, there are, I would say, fewer nooks and crannies to hide than on Facebook, which starts off as a private social media platform.
Nearly all of us are aware of examples of highly treasured trade secrets, such as the recipe for Coca-Cola, the formula for WD-40 and the methodology for creating the nooks and crannies in Thomas' English Muffins.
Welcome to Incantations, a series of esoteric mixes from THUMP UK. We're looking to explore the nooks and crannies of club culture, situating ourselves in the liminal spaces between dancefloors, seeking solace in the obscure and the unearthed.
I was watching an old Letterman "Late Night" — it's the studio that we're in, and it's amazing to be in that same space and recognize all the corners, nooks and crannies but know that you're mounting something new.
In terms of my favorite places, I was bowled over by the Galápagos – I was in a small boat (much better than the bigger cruise boats), so we got into nooks and crannies, and it was just magic!
The game literally begs you to explore, and the way the game is designed makes the best use of your ability to look around and find different nooks and crannies to figure out where the stars are hidden.
Readers who have yet to watch any instalment of the "Somm" or "Uncorked" series will find Ms Bosker a skilled guide as she escorts them on her journey through many of the weirder crannies of the wine-consumption world.
JF: I also feel like it's the moment to shine light on these sort of like nooks and crannies and to get into the details so that we can be fully informed when it comes to the midterm elections.
About 90 percent of the leaves are taken care of this way, he told us, while leaves in the park's harder-to-reach nooks, crannies and pathways are tended to by volunteers and workers armed with rakes and tarps.
Yet the younger actor isn't just cosplaying; the definition of the distinct characters, and the breadth of their multi-episode arcs, allow him to explore the nooks and crannies of the Joker's psyche in ways both familiar and fresh.
The recent accusation that Clinton was using a body double to hide her health problems, for example, sluiced up from Reddit for a day, only to wash out to the remote crannies of the Twittersphere where Scott Baio is a star.
Magically transforming Here Arts Center into the eponymous museum, he recreates — in compact nooks and crannies throughout the space — a cotton field, a barbershop, a memorial to the Obama presidency and a mesmerizing wall punctuated with protruding three-dimensional limbs.
Since the bristles on a toothbrush are designed to clean the nooks and crannies of your teeth, I found this to be a particularly useful tool for getting the crud out of the corners and edges of my AirPods case.
With footage captured during the dive, Dr. Helmuth and Mr. Choi hoped to build interactive 3-D maps of the habitat to better understand how its structure may provide protection in nooks and crannies from climate's extremes: Who is resilient?
And in terms of practicality, the makers of soft, snakelike robots meant to find their way through nooks and crannies without troublesome legs to snag on obstacles, might find the exact nature of the motion useful, as snakes have for millenniums.
The spirit of the series remains the same: Planet Earth II travels from deserts to swamplands to even the nooks and crannies of towering skyscrapers to showcase the wonders of the animal kingdom as few people have ever seen them.
The dress, previously worn by OG party girl Paris Hilton, rings in at approximately $400, meaning if you basically eat air (or excavate the crannies of your quarter-filled couch) for the next, say, month, you, too, can dress like a princess.
The people who make the decision to bequeath their bodies to medical institutions do so without ever meeting or knowing those of us who will be handling them, learning their nooks and crannies in a way that even their loved ones did not.
This puppy comes with three different tools — a mini motorized tool, a combination tool, and a crevice tool — that make it easy to clean narrow nooks and crannies, and it offers up to 30 minutes of fade-free suction at a time.
For SWARM to access the engines, these small bots will catch a ride with FLARE — a pair of endoscopic, snake-like robots that can slither inside the nooks and crannies of a large piece of machinery and deposit SWARM at the inspection point.
But when I exhaled on a jar of unfed bugs, I was thoroughly creeped out at how fast they scrambled up the accordion-folded piece of paper that was their home (the folds give them plenty of nooks and crannies to hide in).
The unique design results in a few additional nooks and crannies around the Aircurv's inflatable battens that make the curtain a little trickier to wipe clean after a shower, but it's easy enough to spray down if you have a removable shower head.
Danny, 34, from Amsterdam has been going to naturist beaches and campsites for as long as he's been able to walk, and is therefore very familiar with feeling the sun and a breeze along the darker nooks and crannies of his body.
The Audi R8 GT4 race car has a surprising number of nooks and crannies to hold and hide any substances that may escape my body, and my brain has enough to think about already without working a hefty cleaning bill into my finances.
I know that game previews have shown that you're not alone in the wilderness, and knowing that someone else is out here with you, maybe hunting you, kept me forever sweeping the camera around, checking out crannies and stirring bushes, just in case.
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But Peter Parker had littered the city's nooks and crannies with backpacks filled with trophies from his old adventures and finding them was the perfect excuse to enjoy what Spider-Man does best—zip around the city from great heights at terminal velocity.
But the expert use of space is just the setup: Rist has reimagined the idea of video display to such an extent that each floor, including the nooks and crannies, presents a wholly different tour de force of light, sound, and surface.
While the game is still newly released, I found the excitement that propels me to explore isn't tempered by my desire not to die; the map has nooks and crannies, high-conflict towns and twisty suspended highways that have their own, individual novelties.
Beyond structural problems, city officials say the neighborhood draws a disproportionate share of the city's crimes, drug problems and animal control issues, including a fair number of raccoons that like to hide in the hollowed-out nooks and crannies of the aging structures.
She and her team were also both meticulously recreating the L.A. of Tarantino's own youth, as the filmmaker moved to the Torrance area in 1966 at age three and spent his formative years exploring the many corners like the nooks and crannies of Hollywood Boulevard.
While us adults all struggled to strike the perfect poses, a group of kids looked to be having the time of their lives discovering little nooks and crannies, hiding among the hanging swaths of fabric, or catching their breath on super-comfy bean bags.
With the guitarist Ian Neville — the son of Art Neville of the original Meters — and Ivan Neville (Art's nephew), along with the guitarist Tony Hall, they offered their own tunes as lessons in funk construction before finding new rhythmic nooks and crannies in Meters favorites.
This ability is very useful in a various number of investigations, as the dogs can find tiny hidden devices much faster than human investigators who'd usually have to comb through all the nooks and crannies of a building looking for something potentially as small as a fingernail.
"This book is about taking all of the inspiration from my whole life, starting with my childhood and into my adventures traveling, working with chefs, sitting beside them at judges' table, exploring new cities, new towns, new nooks and crannies all over the world," she says.
Our review digs into the game's creative use of an open-world environment: Walls, rooftops, and the underbellies of the constructions are speckled with a pink gem currency that upgrades Kat's powers and provides the minimum excuse to investigate the nooks and crannies of every building.
In other words, why was I living like a woman in the Great Depression, hiding cash in the nooks and crannies of my home, rather than putting it into the trusty hands of a financial institution where it would be safe and maybe even accrue interest?
More than 60 years ago the Yale historian Samuel Flagg Bemis required two fat volumes to record the public story, which flowed through diplomatic nooks and crannies in multiple venues and stretched from the Louisiana Purchase, through the Monroe Doctrine, to the Mexican War and beyond.
After serving in the medical corps during the First World War, he departed from his Cologne studio and hit the road on a bicycle to take local portraits in the rural regions outside his native city and, later, in the nooks and crannies of urban spaces.
Tamir describes her factory as a "magic box," a modular, ketchup- and mustard-colored magnetic receptacle with nooks and crannies that she must open and close throughout her balloon-making process: lift this lid to find gloves, shut it and open another to get a tool.
Hidden in the nooks and crannies of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) was a provision to eliminate $623 billion in disease prevention funds from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Those cheers I imagine I hear right now in Atlanta are huzzahs from the CDC headquarters.
Holding sway, proud and uncontested, she even allowed a warped romance to bloom in the crannies of the plot: "You've been in my life so long, I can't remember anything else," she says, prowling a basement in "Alien 3," and addressing the creature as you might an exhausting spouse.
"If I bring to light a company that's poisoning customers, defrauding investors, or something like that, … there just aren't enough regulators in the world to keep up with all of the fraud and malfeasance that goes on out there, particularly in the little nooks and crannies of the market," said Tilson.
Richard Peduzzi's set depicts the palace as a spare, ominous place, with tall, grim stone walls, dark crannies, side rooms with prisonlike doors and, in the background, the private quarters of Klytamnestra, Agamemnon's widow, and her lover, Aegisth, who together ruthlessly killed the king before the action of the opera starts.
The patent floats a number of potential design upgrades to the MacBook's existing keyboard, like putting seals between the key-switches and keycaps to cover up the gaps between the two layers, or installing a membrane that releases air with each keystroke, chuting crumbs away from those nooks and crannies.
He knocked down and excavated old Paris and replaced its medieval crannies and narrow twisting streets — so handy for throwing up barricades in insurrectionary moments— with broad rectilinear avenues arranged like the spokes of a wheel, to establish links between the Paris railway stations and promote the expansion of trade.
The curators had to appeal to rambunctious 8-year-olds along with somber retirees, tourists whose notion of intelligence comes from "The Spy Who Loved Me" and (given its location) hypercritical visitors from the ranks of the C.I.A., the National Security Agency and all the secret crannies of the security state.
Indeed, seed heads are crucial to the well-being of a garden that's home to more than plant life: When the weather turns, animals take shelter in crannies of unpruned stems, feed on protein-rich seeds and use the heads' wispy fluff to build nests; their survival depends on this communion.
Over the course of a single weeklong play-through, I spent dozens of hours exploring the nooks and crannies of the seaside city of Karnaca, where the game takes place, collecting trinkets, reading books and diaries, listening in on the mostly mundane conversations of the various residents and guards who inhabited the place.
Not only will cruising let you get into all the nooks and crannies (fjords) along the Norwegian coast without spending all your time in a car, but cruises include your lodging, your food, your transportation, and some of your entertainment for less than you'll pay if you attempt a similar itinerary on land.
Ahn Ton, who is in charge of mosquito control in Broward, said the naled mist — which is sprayed in very fine droplets that float in the air, seldom touch ground and kills mosquitoes on contact — is not as effective because Aedes aegypti hide in nooks and crannies where the mist cannot reach them.
And throughout the endless aisles and walls, among the nooks, crannies, swirls, eddies, and black holes of this omnivorous spectacle, there were signs of art's vitality, even urgency — pockets of surprise and transcendence that, given the company they were in, transported you farther and higher than they might have in a less blatantly mercantile context.
From the rise of postwar conservatism in the '20s through the civil rights movement, "These women guaranteed that racial segregation seeped into the nooks and crannies of public life and private matters, of congressional campaigns and PTA meetings, of cotton policy and household economies, and of textbook debates and day care decisions," she writes.
The smell of warm pastry fills the room, mingling with the perfume that atomises itself into nooks and crannies, and combined with the pleasant heat in the room, with one's eyes shut, it is all too easy to imagine being in the back room of the kind of bakery that only exists in the movies.
I basically, through someone in the documentary film community, just searched, met Paul Hilder, who's in the film, and he had been in touch with Brittany for some time and had heard that I was this obsessive documentary filmmaker who was really into Cambridge Analytica and was looking through all the nooks and crannies.
And while UV-C light cleaners won't harm your phone and research shows UV-C light can kill airborne flu germs, "UV-C penetrates superficially, and the light can't get into nooks and crannies," Philip Tierno, a clinical professor in the department of pathology at New York University Langone Medical Center, told NBC News.
But while to a majority of the holiday's celebrants this means Cadbury eggs hidden in the nooks and crannies of gardens, to a smaller number of people, "easter eggs" are a euphemism for the little secrets found in media, such as albums and tracks, including one particularly notable tune by Richard D. James, aka Aphex Twin.
Low ceilings, wood-paneled walls, and cozy nooks and crannies all around — as I sat at one of the small wood tables to eat, I felt more like I was having breakfast back on my parents' farm in the perpetually green, perpetually wet hills west of Portland, Oregon than anywhere, at any time, since I last visited them back in 2014.
Produced by Baltimore's TRNSGNDR/VHS, it's mixed so that you have to turn it all the way up to hear the sonic nuances of the distorted vocal—"Kill Black girl kill, that's my dissertation / And if you can, drop a bomb on they plantation"—thus setting up its blasting screech to sneak into the far reaches of your brain's nooks and crannies from the get-go.
But we spent most of our day exploring the bay in a tub of a motorboat, zooming around isolated waterside nooks and crannies, stopping at tropical waterfalls for dips, watching pelicans dive bombing or fish, or watching our guide, Cristian Hurtado, crack open a coconut for us at remote Juan de Dios beach, home to a rustic eco-resort of the same name that Catalina raved about.
But these aren't just tales of partying and excess (though there is plenty of that); the Miami we encounter on ZUU has plenty of speedboats, strip clubs, and coke dealers, sure, but Curry also brings us into the nooks and crannies of his Carol City upbringing, paying tribute to the friends he's made and lost along the way as FnZ's crunched-up beats clatter all around him.
Znamya 2 "In much the way a schoolchild playing with a hand mirror learns to reflect a spot of light from a bright window into the crannies of his room, some scientists believe they can put large, orbiting mirrors above Earth that could illuminate darkened areas below with spots of reflected sunlight that measure tens of miles across," The New York Times explained in a 1993 article on Znamya.
The Bowery Boys (Thursday) The historians Greg Young and Tom Meyers, better known as the Bowery Boys, explore the nooks and crannies of New York's past in their book "Adventures in Old New York: An Unconventional Exploration of Manhattan's Historic Neighborhoods, Secret Spots and Colorful Characters," which they will discuss in this talk moderated by Donald Albrecht, an architecture and design curator at Museum of the City of New York.
So why not—you ponder, as you eye a ziplock baggie of mushroom dust leftover from summer, or the four hits of blotter you keep in a cheap matryoshka doll you bought at the International Pavilion at the Ex—travel inside, exploring crags and crannies of your own consciousness, surveying the vast, ever-shifting metaphysical landscapes that reveal themselves, as your ego dissolves and you float, freely, through a hallucinatory frolic, traversing what the late psychedelic researcher Dr. Sidney Cohen called "the beyond within"?
Drew: I could go on like this for days—we could get into how a good 30 percent of what both Wayne and Dylan have made is bullshit, and part of the fun is debating which of their work is bullshit and which of their work is "misunderstood"; we could compare Wayne's ill-fated rock album to Dylan's Christian years; or we could speculate as to whether Drake and Nicki Minaj, as well as the greater cadre of Young Money artists throughout the years, have helped Wayne explore the various sonic nooks and crannies of hip-hop, just as The Band once helped Dylan delve into the American songbook—but it's late and I want to watch an episode of Frasier before I go to bed.

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