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He toyed with a number of variables: the range of individual crease lengths; the distances between creases; the largest patch without creases; the sharpness of creases, and the amount of energy needed to cause crumpling.
It may also have scratching, scuffing, light staining or creases.
But I would like fewer creases at this stage, too.
Paper maps were used until they tore at the creases.
Its scars and creases may even hold a potential philosophy.
A long scar creases the forehead above his easy smile.
Extra stitching could denote cheekbones or the creases of age.
There are creases and pockets of different shapes and configurations.
Crawling around these objects' corners and creases are tiny stitched messages.
Either way, we're deep in the creases of an industrial pivot.
Good, sharp and precise creases really help in making your fish.
Each person's palmar creases are believed to be unique, like fingerprints.
Beginning at the forehead and eyebrow area, due to prolonged muscle action attached to the skin, obvious horizontal creases and wrinkles develop, and vertical creases (like a "#11") from between the eyebrows, giving an aged appearance.
He scans it in a state of unease; creases etch his forehead.
Plenty have never been worn, no sweat or creases to contend with.
Her car has several deep creases in it from turning too sharply.
If it creases and wrinkles badly, send it to the dry cleaners.
Someone attempted to fill in the creases, but the colors don't match.
Small tattoos are settled into the creases of her chin and forehead.
Folded his arms into the creases of mine, and just lay there.
Scaly patches spread between my fingers and in the creases of my elbows.
No creases were allowed, so I had to sit very, very rigid straight.
The resulting compression leads to a mechanical instability that causes the iconic creases.
From shimmering shadows to statement-making cut creases, there's something for everyone ahead.
Plus, the creases aren't even, so my eyes look a little bit off.
Using a fluffy blending brush, dust a deep, matte brown eyeshadow into creases.
The creases in Emo Carlos' forehead folded into one another like papier-mâché.
Well, then get rid of those unsightly collar creases as soon as possible.
For example, Shape Tape works as an eyeshadow primer and in-between creases.
Jeff raises his eyebrows so high, three deep creases appear on his forehead.
Raindrops thumped on our hoods and ran down the creases of our jackets.
The NHS trial itself also has creases which need to be ironed out.
Sometimes, he folded the sheet so that it became a grid of creases.
Order a pair now and keep your sneakers fresh and free of creases.
Perspiration rolled down Mr. Baker's temples and into the creases of his neck.
When it came back, though, it was in his leg and arm creases, too.
They're little foam inserts that go inside of your shoes to help prevent creases.
You bragged to your friends about floating creases at Coachella thanks to Anna Sui.
Together we folded our first crane, our fingers pressing creases into the soft paper.
But summer is well and truly here and all up in our neck creases.
She peered into the creases of my hands and pulled from a tarot deck.
Ugly scars run down his biceps and forearms, cutting deep creases into the muscle.
We folded it until the blue and red plastic turned white along the creases.
Take it from me — you can&apost fix creases, you can only prevent them. 
She wrote within, and occasionally across, the folds and creases of this complex surface.
I embarrassed him once when he arrived with actual pennies tucked into the shoe creases.
Tokyo (CNN)Demolition worker Yuichi Aoki's face creases up when he thinks about Japan's future.
It rained before the garbagemen came, and the creases on the bags filled with water.
Long creases run from his nostrils to his jowls, which sink into a starched collar.
One researcher's recent work involved crushing hundreds of sheets of paper and examining the creases.
It's designed to spread out as you close it, so that it never truly creases.
Also included is George Balanchine's "Duo Concertant" (Stravinsky) and Justin Peck's "In Creases" (Philip Glass).
The new car adds some extra creases that give the body more depth and texture.
The display itself bends and creases, so that the device can morph into something smaller.
With very little encouragement, the stains and creases just above it emerged as a skull.
After trying some of the rather creative crease-removal methods from around the internet (trust me, literally ironing the creases out of your shoes isn&apost a great idea), I learned that for the most part, stains and dirt can be removed — but creases cannot.
When I do my own face, I acquaint myself with new and interesting creases and shadows.
Follow up by stippling on a pressed powder in the same hue, blending at the creases.
His ears are fuzzy, his hair is thinning, and his brow is furrowed by permanent creases.
It is about making creases in everything from steel to sheets of carbon mere atoms thick.
I love its bright green accents as well as the number of sharp creases and vents.
Creases around the fuselage and "substantial damage to the aircraft" was found after the flight inspection.
Now, they have largely cemented into calluses that have grown over the creases of the knuckle.
In Ahmad's hands was a lilac plastic bag, crisscrossed with creases from being folded and unfolded.
Lay out the twine and press it into the middle of the ornament where the creases meet.
I had to sit very straight because I couldn't have lines on my sides, like little creases.
It's comforting, throwaway moments like these that, when repeated every winter, become permanent creases in our memory.
Treating everything from your cuticles to your eye creases, our favorite Korean sheet masks are straight ahead.
From a distance, the leather creases resemble storm clouds looming above the cumulus in the fashion fantasy.
Sterling Wire Shelf Liners keep small items secure and upright and prevent creases from the wire itself.
It's not the George Clooney of cars, but purposeful sheet metal creases give it an agreeable form.
Convey whatever you see in their creases and bent fingers in a heartfelt, cautious and nonjudgmental way.
Look for the three basic palm creases: the heart line, the head line and the life line.
He's been hardened by a tough life, and there are creases on his face because of it.
The Panda's mass-produced, machine-made frame contrasts the carefully sculpted creases in the sculpture's marble base.
Make sure to check creases, like where their legs meet their body, and in and around their ears.
The events of the past 603 years have written creases into his eyes that rise when he smiles.
" That same day, he speculated that the creases on the top of the cookies could be "Hebrew writing.
They typically cause reactions in body creases or underneath swimsuits or swim caps pressing down on the skin.
Somehow, she doesn't get any of those annoying flyaways or ponytail creases that plague the rest of us.
He ironed creases into the pants, brushed lint off the sweaters, scraped mud out of the sneaker treads.
His chambray shirt was crisp and the creases down the front of his brown ducks were yardstick true.
I can imagine the smile of relief on his face, the creases in the corners of his eyes.
This makes Mr. Cruise's sagging eyes and visible creases an interesting, complicating factor for this decades-long series.
All the details were visible, from the feathers in their plumage to the creases on their thin legs.
All of our bodies have marks, freckles, stretch marks, cellulite, hair, creases, and there are bodies that menstruate.
All you have to do is start with a clean eye lid, and place the strips on the creases.
She inhaled her, pressed her nose into the small creases, sucked her fingers, drank the sweat from her skin.
During junior year of high school, patches of red, irritated skin began forming in the creases of my elbows.
This way, the outline of his hand and creases in his palm become intrinsic part of the artworks themselves.
Lexus will soon learn if loyal buyers find the daring creases appealing or if its designers crossed the line.
His old pairs are decayed from honest wear — in their cracks and creases you can see ambition and hustle.
But what if you couldn't smile naturally, with the usual crinkles around your eyes and creases in your cheeks?
He stood in his small kitchen in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, waving the creases out of sheer, supple phyllo dough.
It's quite a grab bag, with emojis ranging from a steaming-hot pie to a dumpling with remarkably realistic creases.
Next, working your way up, swipe on an orange-pink formula from your creases to midway up your upper eyelids.
Doing contour, highlight, fleek brows, and cut creases, in terms of makeup artistry, is as easy as 1+1=2.
Over the years, thongs, G-strings, and seamless underwear took center stage to help us all "avoid" those "dreaded" creases.
Many had creases and scars baked in: expensive clothes finished in hot presses to take a portion of preciousness out.
It took him 222 erasers to complete the task, but the sheet of paper is unblemished by creases or erasures.
Length seemed to be a deterministic variable, a so-called state variable, predicting how the network of creases would evolve.
All that is needed to predict the paper's next state is the total length of creases in the current one.
Liners on wire shelving prevent small items from falling through the gaps and help prevent creases from the wire itself.
The technology would analyse characteristics such as wrinkles and creases along with deeper structures including veins, bones, and soft tissue.
The painting also will have the proper perspective: The work hung like a shower curtain, and there were folds and creases.
One thing the This Is Us makeup team doesn't have to worry about, though, is adding forehead creases to Moore's face.
The thinking is that rough fabric can give you sleep creases and therefore wrinkles; so the smoother the pillowcase, the better.
In 2017, neon creases, bedazzled nipples, and glitter highlighter that toggled somewhere between festive and completely extra ruled the beauty looks.
La' Pearl says that they've evolved from doing complicated cut creases and exaggerated lips to lots of sophisticated nudes and pinks.
The difference between those women and myself were their double eyelids and fully formed creases — two things I do not have.
Like a long running friendship, Quadrilateral Cowboy builds on familiarity while continuing to unfold new, interesting creases from start to finish.
Pushing open a heavy wood door, I was greeted by a tall woman with surging dimple creases wearing the Tiffany necklace.
The rest had the look of uniforms for a hip high-school senior circa 1974 (pale washed denims, shown with creases)!
The Rowenta SteamForce is an insurance policy against wrinkled clothing, erasing unwanted lines and creases like an icing knife over frosting.
Your first release was in 2003 and those years give you so many moments to iron out the creases of your craft.
I have been trying it for months and my foundation barely ever creases or melts off — especially with this tropical Miami weather.
This year there have been plenty of stand-outs: black lipstick, floating creases, glass skin, glitter freckles — and we've tried them all.
Areas that are most commonly affected are the creases of the elbows and knees, as well as the wrists, ankles and neck.
We've been a fan of it for years and use it to bronze, contour, and even shade the creases of our eyes.
They maintained that they'd stand up all the way from Cardiff to Paddington because they didn't wanna get creases in their trousers.
"I want to see fat women being over the top, ridiculously glamorous, sporting contours, eye creases, and dripping in diamonds," Gamble enthuses.
Creases and protrusions on the skin give each "tumorous ball of flesh," as the artist calls them, a degree of flawed believability.
"The detailed history of the crumpling dynamics is written into the intricate pattern of creases," Mr. Gottesman and his co-authors wrote.
With 222 inches taken off the rear overhang, the aggressive sheet metal creases don't play out as smoothly as on the sedans.
One detail attracted particular interest: Agents analyzed the document and discovered creases, suggesting it had been printed out by someone with access.
Most of the models and celebrities we see in the media have what many call double eyelids, or eyelids that have visible creases.
She had horizontal creases encircling her neck—Venus rings, I learned they were called—and a delightful unibrow, both of which connoted desirability.
Or that Alessandro Michele purposefully presses creases into his tailoring at Gucci, an odd antecedent to the intentionally distressed appearance of the Incroyables.
Adkins stands up and puts on his vintage navy blue jacket, carefully straightening the collar and folding out the creases on the front.
Still, the whole thing can be quickly folded up and easily transported, like many of her drawings with visible creases, across borders if necessary.
Townshend is an advocate of preventative Botox; he also says it's like giving a leather jacket a break to let the creases drop out.
Next, use a densely packed dome brush to pack on a pigmented orange hue above your creases — all the way up to your brows.
I stumbled in late to the staff meeting, my face flushed and sweaty, deep creases worn into both cheeks from the Oculus Rift headset.
Most recently, it has been seen that these creases are also implicated in cerebrovascular disease -- disease of the blood vessels in the brain. 2.
The creases in the pans' folds gather and house the fat and oil from the cheese, then drip flavor into each successive pizza's crust.
From a distance, the image resolves: fine creases of human skin encircling a knee or an elbow, cut and splayed against a hazy background.
So is that where the game's at, five or six months from release—it's mostly all there, just with these creases to iron out?
"Paper supplies were running low," he said, joking about a digitally created image that includes tears in the art, creases and stray pencil marks.
I have the sensation of being able to explore the folds and creases of the wines as I roll them around in my mouth.
And when we went to scan many of these prints, we took care to capture their ragged borders, creases and notes from editors past.
Many of Amichai's references, puns, jokes, buried meanings—the creases of a culture, its age lines—are inevitably smoothed out of existence in translation.
Lying under the blanket, sweating in all the creases of my body, I told myself that the English teacher had been cruel all along.
The card's been down a long and winding road -- it's a little worn with some creases and stains, but that's part of its charm.
This handheld steamer distributes steam effectively to zap out creases and crinkles from fabric as diverse as wool, silk, satin, or even sequins and leather.
Soon, they became a regular feature on the map of his body, along with deep creases in his face when he howled out in pain.
Next, use a compact eyeshadow brush to start painting on each shade, starting closest to your waterlines and working your way out to your creases.
Unfolded, the carbon paper's creases are drawn upon and extended outward onto the wall or the floor, depending on where the carbon paper is located.
As a result, creases will eventually appear where these folding screens are being stressed, which Samsung and Huawei have worked hard to downplay so far.
This warped book now ripples as I turn the pages, creases lending sonic and haptic textures that, oddly enough, seem to amplify the book's poetics.
"I would create large digital prints and using a series of cut scores and creases to create large-scale pop-up spreads," Shlian tells Creators.
In Mr. Joisel we found someone who had done literally that, through the thousands of knife-sharp creases that gave life to his remarkable art.
Perhaps a time machine to address an offensive line that has labored to provide even meager protection for Fitzpatrick and creases for the running backs.
"I can't defend myself like I used to be," he tells me, opening his palms to show the tough creases that have formed across them.
It has pintucks with sharply defined creases, a silhouette that tapers at the ankle, and an elastic waistband for optimal pull-on comfort and ease.
There before me was my 59-year-old face: a vertical line on my forehead, marionette lines around my mouth, small creases lining my lips.
When the painting was cut from its frame and rolled up tightly, it sustained horizontal creases and a large tear in the lower left corner.
But the upside of glass is that it's supposed to be more scratch-resistant than plastic, and hopefully, less prone to deep creases over time.
The length of Bell's pause varies from play to play, but it allows him to survey the field, set up his blockers and find creases.
This eruption occurs as Flomen distresses the paper and the resultant creases and tears create rocky surfaces that remind me of Alberto Burri's craquelure pieces.
If you used a sticker machine, remove the plastic on two folded circles and attach them by lining up the creases and sticking the halves together.
He claims that otherwise, you'll get the lotion stuck in the creases of your fingers, wasting valuable product that could otherwise have gone on your complexion.
I'm not really a pointy makeup artist, so I don't make things go into a sharp point, I don't like sharp creases and sharp flicked eyeliner.
If you're a beauty lover with an Instagram account, chances are you've noticed two trends popping up time and time again: Cut creases and pink makeup.
When you close your eyes and think about 1960s makeup trends, you might imagine the earliest years of beehives, cut creases, and matte, porcelain-like skin.
Plus, it looked like my skin had been inflated (thanks to the added hyaluronic acid pumping it full of water), which made all the creases flatten.
The fabric is also thin and breathable so it can help cut down on creases you might get on your face, and keep your head cool.
As if achieving those perfect creases wasn't enough of a draw, the FoldiMate also features a steam cleaner to remove any wrinkles during the folding process.
From one crumple to the next, he observed that a piece of paper never stopped forming new creases, although the rate of their formation slowed logarithmically.
Stepping closer, the picture fractures: sand dunes are creases along the canvas's uneven surface, and the figures are composed of staccato brushwork and deliberately placed staples.
The flowing bodywork emphasizes the wheel arches and the length of the big sedan, while angular creases and L-shaped distinguish it from more anonymous competitors.
NASA's Curiosity rover and Mars orbiters, in fact, have spotted creases and valleys of river deltas that were likely carved over thousands of years by liquid water.
Here is Zarina's "zero-point": the moment at which all images have been absorbed, revealing the creases of age ready to rebirth itself with entirely new forms.
The fats got torn, and it really gave it different crevices and arches and creases, all these things that made a huge difference while cooking the meat.
But no longer, because a wonderful team of engineers has developed a robot that can smooth the creases right out of your most wrinkled pair of pants.
Jones' story, along with her sparkly cut creases and fluttery lashes, is inspiration — and we can't wait to see what's to come in the future for her.
Still others walking up and down the banks with their rifles pointed at the surface, sparkling creases, eddies, and points where the dark water parted around rocks.
The aquatic topography of the roof was designed as a shell structure, and engineered so that its creases, depressions and curves support the wide, column-free spans.
Unlike in regular ironing, she smoothes out creases by sliding a large hot metal slab weighing nearly 40 kilograms (88 pounds) back and forth with her foot.
He has the meaty physique of a longshoreman, with tiny blue eyes, a monumental shaved dome, and horizontal creases that line his forehead like a musical staff.
Much like other new vehicles in the Hyundai lineup, the new Elantra sports an intricate grille and bold creases running over its hood and down its side.
Yet the very creation of HSLYDB has made sure that this little quirk of time will be remembered, even when modernity has ironed out all the creases.
In December 2019, Amazon patented technology that would allow the company to identify individuals via their handprint, by detecting unique identifiers like wrinkles, creases, and bone structure.
I especially like the new design language in expressive colors, and my car's "blue vortex" metallic hue did a fantastic job highlighting the creases of the bodywork.
But the extreme close-up of her palm — the moist whorls and creases of her skin and the blue veins beneath — also imparts an almost absurd sensuality.
The presentation reinforces that this was commercial art meant for wide consumption, and the ragged edges and prominent creases in the works make the history feel alive.
Creases on the document indicated that it had been printed and transported by hand, and the NSA's internal audit revealed that six people had printed out the report.
Think: orange eyeshadow, warm brown cut creases, rose gold highlighter, and more — all of which flatter most skin tones and feel more inviting than other cool-toned variations.
Over the years (and many failed pencils) we've found a few that truly go the distance, preventing greasy creases even as the mercury rises to triple-digit temps.
So far, the shirt has held up nicely, and I haven't noticed any weird creases or folds, and I expect it to maintain its quality down the line.
Creased earlobes One such external indicator is diagonal creases on the earlobes -- known as Frank's sign, named after Sanders Frank, an American doctor who first described the sign.
Riddle's style is nakedly based on MMA—more flesh-slapping Muay Thai strikes and less diving through tables—and he has natural instincts for smoothing out performative creases.
With each new crumple, the paper creased along some of its existing scars, but there always came a point when new creases were needed for crumpling to continue.
A professional restoration job on those creases is now underway, and will take months of time under a microscope and an extensive understanding of color and paint chemistry.
Gift the Brooklinen Mulberry Silk Eye Mask, $29 The silky smooth eye mask both blocks out light and prevents travel-stress-induced creases from forming around their eyes.
López's perpetual cross-hatching darkens the attic sequence's barren corners, while the characters' bulky cheekbones and forehead creases are carved out with short dashes and thick black strokes.
Despite what Instagram beauty influencers might lead you to believe, you don't have to excel in cut creases and Kardashian-caliber contouring to experiment with your hair and makeup.
Try it now: Look at your arm as you bend your elbow; your muscles bulge slightly, the skin and fat around the inside of your arm creases and deforms.
As if she didn't already have the steamer turned on and ready to smooth out the creases of my failed struggle, a task she always undertakes with overdone tenderness.
Like his father, Sabonis is a whip-smart passer, capable of spotting creases in the defense from the top of the key and sliding a pass right through them.
Leading the way to the sanctuary on Wednesday, he said some root systems remain embedded in the creases in the rock, despite parks workers' efforts to weed them out.
With sculpted curves and creases, the new version is supposed to present a more modern and sporty look than past Camrys, which were often criticized as bland and boring.
His program begins with "In Creases," the first piece he made for the company, in 2012, when he was a 25-year-old member of the corps de ballet.
That said, the advantage of such a system, as CNET's Jessica Dolcourt notes, is that this system means no worries about creases in a bendable screen or deteriorating hinges.
Next, Kylie dusts a mid-tone brown shadow all over her lids and into her creases, before blending a deep, brown-black shadow across her lashlines in a slight wing.
Then, create a glossy effect (because, let's be real, we all love that dewy look) on your eyelids by swiping a creamy bronze eyeshadow from your waterlines to your creases.
You can have something done with those sags and creases deepening on the face that greets you in the mirror each morning, but I'm not sure whom you are fooling.
We watch them perform an endless series of almost absurdist rituals: peeling vegetables, ironing creases into trousers that nobody but themselves will see, performing military exercises that resemble ballet choreography.
I kept a copy of an issue of i-D, painstakingly glossy and without creases, featuring the K-Pop starlet and her then-best friend and creative collaborator Jeremy Scott.
But each color is set in motion by the quietly unruly topography of creases, sags and folds, and further subdivided by light into a tremendous variety of tones and hues.
Artists spent as much time drawing clothing — capturing the lace of bonnets or the creases of shirts — facial expressions, and slivers of surroundings as much as they did the actual diseases.
Dark smudges along the map's creases underscore that the map was a circulating object, part of Spain's empire-building, as it would have gone with the relacion geográfica back to Spain.
They examine each other's palms for creases that indicate they will be among the small number of Indians — as low as 5 percent, according to one survey — who marry for love.
There are clothes-preservers — those who manage to wear their possessions carefully, take them off carefully, store them carefully, and generally breeze through life with creases in all the right places.
Using a mixture of deep learning and imaging techniques, RYNKL can work out each user's "wrinkle index" by looking at the depth of sag and the breadth and number of creases.
The Jets did not just start catching the ball instead of dropping it, or finding creases in the Cleveland Browns' defense instead of slamming into it, because of a few words.
And the writing itself bore clues: letters appeared to follow the creases and tears of the ancient leather, an indication that someone was trying hard to write on the uneven surfaces.
He understood social media and dressed like a hipster, with tilted ball cap and baggy jeans, when other drivers still wore Wranglers with creases ironed down the front of each leg.
InstaSteam™ ($24.95 Value) Billed as the world's first electricity-free clothing steamer, it zaps the wrinkles and creases out of clothes using only a garment bag and a special pod.
A new survey from PCMag shows that 82% of consumers don't plan to purchase such a device, with things like snapping hinges, fragile screens and creases populating the list of concerns.
All you need to do is fold the creases of the roll, tape both ends and rip out pages from a magazine to wrap around the roll for some added decor.
His butt is pockmarked like the surface of the moon, wrinkles line his face like creases on a carrot, and varicose veins crawl all over his pale body, which is tinged pink.
His face is smooth, though it is marked by two faint horizontal lines across his cheeks, which deepen into creases when he scrunches his eyes closed—the indelible striations of deep concentration.
This could be due to the material of the blazer, which is known to prevent creases, says Simon Cundey, Managing Director of tailoring company Henry Poole & Co.Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.
Each of the four pieces remains strangely indiscernible — soft, fragile, and sinister, they are made of steel pins edging out from soft silk netting like prickly stubble to form tromp l'oeil creases.
And because the dehydrated calyxes tend to hide sand and grit in their creases, if you don't rinse them well enough, you'll meet the grit again when you bite into Lahl's quesadillas.
Like, really badly, the sort of fuckup where recognition instantly creases your face and you come to terms with the fact that you are about to be in a world of hurt?
Used to correct fine to severe facial creases while safely adding volume and fullness to the skin, Restylane is chosen as a top fix for men and women wanting a more youthful look.
You can bet we took note of Longoria's tip for pulling off pink eye shadow: Always start with a beige pink; then, blend a darker shade into the creases to create some depth.
While I could see the results instantaneously – smaller pores, perkier composition, shallower creases – about half of those I polled couldn't tell which side of my face had been treated in a control test.
I've packed plenty into my Large before and haven't had to deal with surprise creases or any strange indentations in my clothing — something that has not always been the case with other suitcases.
Mallon — whom our reviewer, Robert Draper, called "a poised storyteller who traffics in history's ironic creases" — draws on a mix of fictional and real-life characters, including Mikhail Gorbachev and Nancy Reagan's astrologer.
Sisley-Paris's Sisleÿa Le Teint ($170), for example, contains the same acacia extract found in the brand's famed Sisleÿa L'Intégral Anti-Age cream; it lifts and smooths creases in a more fluid format.
More importantly, it really does seem to live up to Motorola's promises: the device unfolds to a fully flat panel, with no visible or tactile creases, and then it folds up completely flush.
In cruel lighting, you will look like the villain in a classic horror flick — dark circles under your eyes, creases in your brow, wrinkles tracing around your mouth, sagging cheeks and moonscape complexion.
Oliso Pro Smart Iron - $169.99 See Details Collar perfect: Collar Perfect is a small and quick iron that works by clamping onto collars, cuffs, creases, between buttons, and other parts to smooth out wrinkles.
We haven't spoken about it since but sometimes we hint at it, someone might say "asshole" and the whole group creases and the other people we are with don't get what we're on about.
Tired but satisfied, probably with shrimp guts in their hair and flour in the creases of their crow's feet, they would have toasted the hard work that has given such pleasure to so many.
Go with pants with no break or a slight break (the break is where the material creases just above the bottom of the pant leg opening) that just brush the top of the sneaker.
Artists like Sam Hunt and Thomas Rhett have ironed the creases out of Florida Georgia Line's rough fusion, drawing boxes around their errant checks, yet it's Florida Georgia Line I find myself returning to.
The slopes of the volcano rose around us in pleated folds of utter, impenetrable green, falling away beside us in the depthless ravines the creases made, slick and dazzling with a wet emerald gloss.
Use an eyeshadow brush to pack on the green hue all over your upper eyelids, stopping just past your creases, and the pink hue on the inner corners of your eyes and along your browbones.
She has precise silver-gray bangs and wears thick rectangular glasses; thin, clear creases ("smile-ruts," she calls them) run from the corners of her nose to the sides of her wide, thin-lipped mouth.
Other telltale signs include be a flushed face (except for a white streak around the mouth) and red streaks in the creases of the skin, with the armpits, knees and elbows showing a deeper hue.
"These exercises are not only great in what they achieve for learning objectives, but also just how we can iron out creases so when we deploy we can work shoulder to shoulder," said Lt. Col.
Gibson took the washed canvases and wrapped them around his boxing bag works, as in "Both Hands" (2014), where the green stains of old pigment are interrupted by the creases and cracks of the white canvas.
This was just the sound of kids that had been on tour for a year or so, off of Ruin, but had kind of ironed out all the creases that we weren't happy with on Ruin.
Each day was a discovery of plenty and sometimes they worked through the night and came to one another at odd hours with eyes filled black for night vision and dirt in the creases of their palms.
Working from a very old A-to-Z London map, he scanned, simplified, and vectorized the map's details, which were far from accurate because of page creases, folds, water stains, and "sketchy notes," as Horsman calls them.
I was delighted with the cherry-and-almond strudels I made from scratch in cooking school, for example, accentuating the folds and creases in the paper-thin pastry with bits of intentionally burned confectioners' sugar and butter.
Royole's FlexPai, Samsung's Galaxy Fold, Lenovo's ThinkPad X230 Fold, Motorola's resurrected Razr (which, based on my brief experience with a loaner unit, had a hard-to-ignore crater where it creases)—all of them use flexible plastic.
That design has made it one of the better options during the debut year of folding phones, since others — like Samsung's Galaxy Fold — have had much more prominent hinges that create gaps or creases in the design.
It is always fun to watch the creases in McKellen's face as the gears turn in Roy's head, and the actor appears to get a kick out of switching on a dime between fragile Roy and menacing Roy.
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Fillers counteract that aging process by adding fullness to the cheeks, which restores skin to its original position, softening nasolabial folds (smile lines), marionette lines (creases running from the corner of the mouth to the chin) and jowls.
More than 500 covers grace the inside of the book, and each has been painstakingly restored; stains and creases in the paper have been removed, dirt has been expunged, and colors have been brightened from the source material.
He has more and deeper creases in his forehead now — they especially emerge when his eyebrows flare to make a point — but he is the same hard-charger he was in the 1980s as his father's top lieutenant.
From the creases in the small piece of fabric, planted by Iago as the catalyst of Othello's unravelling, to the carved stone that forms his cloak, the life-sized sculpture is incredibly detailed in its depiction of the character.
Although the twistedly nutty story is about romance and revenge with a medieval edge, the killer chair is a rather cuddly little creep, with shiny buttons that look like wet eyes and strategically placed creases that gives its face ugly sneers.
Makeup artists and celebrities have long focused on glowing skin over cut creases or heavy contouring — no matter how subtle or dramatic the final look may be — but with all this talk about radiance, can it ever be too much?
"It's a cast in bronze of my right arm from the elbow to the hand, which we are shocked that have details of all the little creases in my arm and the two rings on my fingers," P-Orridge explains.
Yet Boxer's feverish impasto maps a lengthwise network of visual pathways through the paintings' color fields, in the form of hatches, creases, ridges, and crinkles, including a long, unifying central seam that encapsulates all of the painting's coloration and brushstrokes.
Other dance pieces in the Opera Ballet's spring lineup include "Ratmansky, Balanchine, Robbins, Peck," a mixed bill evening that places "In Creases," a work by the rising-star choreographer Justin Peck alongside work by the major choreographers of the 93th century.
Instead of assembling a proper after-school snack, Lazy Mom indulges artistic impulses, taking close-ups of a smushed mustard packet or a pane of Wonder Bread immured in Ziploc, the light catching on plastic creases with a Vermeer-like luster.
For decades, Israel has wanted to clear a large section of the West Bank of several thousand Bedouins — who raise sheep and goats in the creases of the hills east of Jerusalem — to make room for the expansion of Jewish settlements.
When I first started collecting sneakers a a high schooler in about 2008, I didn&apost have the funds to buy new pairs all the time, so I would try to fix the creases I&aposd created in my sneakers.
Your core includes everything from the tops of your shoulders to the creases below your butt, from the outermost rectus abdominis (this is the muscle that looks like a six-pack) and side obliques to the deep stabilizers that support your spine.
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The Grizzlies' major weakness during this era has been the lack of a secondary creator alongside Conley on the perimeter—someone who could puncture the defense from outside-in, force it to collapse, and take advantage of the creases that collapsing offered.
A digital trail The creases spotted in the documents would have alerted investigators to the possibility that the watermarks were embedded in the documents, and from these it would have been a relatively easy job to single out Winner as the culprit.
One example Gamble cited was the house-of-cards scene from the pilot episode, where the pair spent days trying to make sure that small details like dust particles in the air or creases on the cards were present to help ground the CGI effects.
With two Saints safeties playing deep, Beckham, who briefly left the game late in the second quarter to receive intravenous fluids to alleviate cramping, was unable to find the creases in the defense he has exploited in the past for big, momentum-swinging gains.
I'm over six feet tall and my eyelids have creases, and I have come to anticipate the pause in a conversation with strangers as I watch them — like someone calculating the size of someone else's apartment — square the fact of my ethnicity with my appearance.
Clunky shapes — camp shirts and Girl Guide shorts; dropped-waist pinafores that stood away from the body — were mixed with banker striped shirting, tailored coats and trousers and vests that had begun as black slates and then were printed with trompe l'oeil creases and cracks.
And then one night I was at my kitchen table watching a bug that I couldn't identify crawl along the wooden tabletop and up the steep slope of a newspaper crumpled into creases and canyons, a sheer bluff from the perspective of the bug.
Her leaving is not too soon, though it might have always felt too soon for those of us who fingered the creases on the spine of Beloved or Sula or Jazz after pulling the book from a library shelf or the open palms of a parent.
Brilliantly finding the comedic creases in basketball drama, then combining those storylines with a pop culture titan (HBO's Game of Thrones, if you didn't catch that), then throwing it all together in one slick-looking package, the show boasts the hallmarks of coming from a media powerhouse.
A few elements are key: tinted eyebrows (Pony used at least four different products to nail those light-brown arches), winged-out eyes (she employed a tightlining technique and more than four liners to emphasize the creases), false lashes, striking red lips, and, finally, a blond wig.
If you've got a kid in your life who's obsessed with construction kits, there's a lot of appeal here, though a lot of that time is spent popping shapes out of sheets and folding along creases — which can be satisfying in their own right, I suppose.
Four paintings here feature his trademark stripes, in blue or silver or red or black, spanning the unstretched canvas and bulging out from the wall; you can see the creases where he folded the canvas and the punctures where staples held it to his studio wall.
In "Accumulator #20, 503 Colors #B2DAE5, #B4867B, #B2212E2563C," for example, the diptych that opens his first solo show at Marianne Boesky's New York gallery, "Holding Environment," he folded the prints before reshooting to incorporate vivid trompe l'oeil creases, complete with graded shadows, in the final images.
The sixty-three participants champion innovation, from China's Trace Architecture Office ( TAO ) to the Israeli jeweller Noa Zilberman, whose gold-plated "wrinkles" nestle in facial creases, to the American Haas Brothers, who teamed up with craftswomen in a South African township to create the beaded bestiary above.
The map lets know me know the location (or the last known location before losing contact with my phone), but it's the audible alarm I trigger that helps me find my stuff inside a drawer, at the bottom of a bag, or between the creases of the couch.
Panasonic gave the WL600 points on both ends of the sole plate - it almost looks like a flat football - which makes it easier to iron, as you can move the unit back and forth without placing new creases in the garment, according to the Iron Expert Labs review.
The cinematographer Anna Stypko admires them in their vintage lingerie, and doesn't shy away from the way Emily's décolletage gently creases when she turns over in bed (a change in physiology many of us in our 50s have also noticed) or the lines on her and Susan's faces.
A substance developed by scientists at Surrey NanoSystems in 2014, Vantablack essentially absorbs all light — 99.965% of radiation, to be exact; even when coated on a textured and shiny surface such as aluminum, it creates an abyss free of creases that many have compared to a black hole.
And, of course, there's more to makeup than color — wear (including longevity and whether a product pills or creases), along with feel, packaging, and even scent all play vital parts in whether a product looks good, works for your lifestyle, and is easy to use, no matter what the cost.
The vehicle is a little sleeker, with smaller, sharper looking rear lights and more aggressive panel creases over the huge rear haunches; the headlights are multi-LEDs with cut-crystal looking internal surfaces that are supposed to look like an illuminated diamond; and the roofline is just a smidge lower.
In their creases and crevices, these items carried my dad's scent, his wit, his long stories with a million tangents, his arching eyebrow, the way he looked obstacles in the eye, the tough times he'd been through and how he had just missed the gateway for a quiet, calmer life.
Fashion Month SS17 proved it wasn't all about heavy cut creases and flawless, full coverage as gossamer-esque crème blushes caressed cheeks, eye glosses glazed lids, veil-like foundations gave skin an ethereal dewiness and tinted balms provided lips with a subtle wash of color at shows like Delpozo and Who What Wear.
Mostert, who motivates himself by reading every date he was cut, by the six teams who discarded him before the 212ers signed him in November 249, dashed through creases the approximate size of San Francisco Bay, running for 210 yards — the second-most in a postseason game behind Eric Dickerson (249) in 250.
Her photos, for example, aren't framed tight to the images Woodman shot; rather, they are given a wide berth, framed around the photo paper itself that holds the images, with darkroom smudges and creases fully visible, a move that keeps the focus on the process of making pictures instead of the finished product.
The 50-plus-piece range includes a checked wool blazer with subtle shoulder pads that could easily be worn with any pair of jeans, a pair of work appropriate tapered wool-twill trousers with neat creases down the front and a forest green double-breasted coat that's surprisingly wearable given its striking color.
In "Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding", published in 1893, T. Sundara Row took on with folded paper various problems geometers had tackled with compass and straight-edge since the days of Euclid: finding exactly half of the angle between two creases, say, or constructing a figure of three or nine or 15 perfectly equal sides.
While I love that the shelving is easy to clean and adaptable to different configurations, I do find it frustrating when small food containers fall or tilt over, or when high heels slide through the gaps in the wire, or when I pick up a folded sweater and it has grid creases on one side.
Excessively elongated legs, forbidden hairs poking out of the toe joint, exaggerated eyeshades, potato-shaped chins and noses, creases that turn faces into bags of skin, large bright eyes gazing directly at the viewer, translucent yellowish liquid stains, and fur coats drawn in rust powder, wrapping the women and at the same time biting at their bodies.
Yes, he carried the reminders of those hard, bold years on his body, with those sculpted creases in his face and across his brow; and in that cinched, outlaw-chic fashion sense that was part Calvin Klein, part Iggy Pop—exclusively donnable by anyone who subsisted in New York City through its wildest, most dangerous years.
Passing through the avalanche of boys, the sky-blue girl went along lightly; the straight creases of her close-fitting pants scarcely angled as her knees bent, and you couldn't tell if her smile was in sympathy with the exploits and mishaps of her downhill companions or was instead a sign that she didn't even notice them.
When Johns sections off the image of Freud and his surroundings, taking his lead from the creases and tears in the photograph, or when he echoes and extends the camouflage pattern on Farley's uniform, he is dissolving the boundaries separating figure and ground — something that has interested him since his first alphabet and number paintings in the mid-1950s.
Watching Hannah lay out the plan for her own suicide in the 12th episode, for instance, feels so on-the-nose you want to wince, but the brooding Roman Remains cover of "The Killing Moon" that glimmers in the background evens out the creases and aligns it with cult indie cinema like Donnie Darko, rather than a Netflix show that would otherwise be sub-par.
The large (13.25-inch by 9.5-inches) book is covered by a large, edge-to-edge printed image that's a close-up of one of the steles, a black-and-white photograph that makes the dark bronze foreboding, and the braids of cloth interspersed among the folds and creases of metal seem like an ancient, alien totem made in the image of some implacable god.
If they were destroying teams instead of getting clobbered by Denver and blowing halftime leads to Green Bay and the Rams, and if their offensive line were creating those same wide creases for Elliott instead of being manhandled across the first three quarters Sunday, and if they were zipping toward 222-249 again instead of explaining three defeats in five games, they might be more likely to elaborate on those comparisons.

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