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And all those holes and crevices are perfect hiding places.
For deep crevices, use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol.
Many different crevices where you can hide many different things.
I could possibly deepen the deepening crevices on my forehead.
Peter: Uhhhhhhhh … for, like, cleaning very small crevices in precious jewelry?
Be sure to really aggressively rub it in the crevices. 3.
The drug was packed into crevices inside 70 crates of floorboards.
Roaches dart into crevices and bats and other vermin have sneaked inside.
I think it was easy for people to slip through the crevices.
"Fluids are still moving through it," as seawater rushes through its crevices.
Bits of light can sneak through those crevices during a solar eclipse.
Pistachios are caught in its crevices; patches of cream surface, lunar white.
Octopuses could slip into rocky crevices, for example, to hunt for prey.
Quick costume changes take place in crevices concealed by black shower curtains.
But the raffle tickets were always getting stuck in the drum's crevices.
They can pivot quickly, scamper across ceilings and disappear into tiny crevices.
That potent green sauce insinuates itself into every one of their crevices.
Inside are several deep crevices, one filled with stalactites hanging from its ceiling.
It's not worth getting those dusty little particles stuck in your phone's crevices.
Yet they are not without viscera; sublimated rage fills the crevices between them.
Meanwhile, his renovations keep revealing hidden rooms and crevices, hinting at the house's past.
First they hid in the rivers, caves, and crevices running through the area's mountains.
He can make teammates better and fill crevices all over the floor by himself.
Jones: So, crevices...Tufts: What you want to look for is on your pants.
No more fumbling to clean out the tiny crevices in all those individual cutters!
These brands want to start collecting data as they get closer to our crevices.
The upper floors of many houses are unfinished, providing ample crevices for rainwater to collect.
They ran them through crevices and very small spaces, then even smaller and smaller spaces.
The historical thriller is thus drawn to the unexplored interstices, the dank crevices of history.
Bug bombs and sprays, for instance, rarely reach into the crevices where roaches actually live.
Keep your hands and feet out of crevices in rocks, wood piles and deep grass.
The researchers also noted that cages on commercial farms provide fewer crevices to harbour ticks.
Others are the crevices on stucco walls, a staple of homes built in these parts.
He dropped the ring, which seemed to have slipped into the crevices of the stadium.
What you cannot see is behind corners and walls, crevices and pits, and the mountains.
Babr watched the purple streak widen across his nail, into the crevices of his skin.
Ito's daughter were showing the neglect: weeds growing out of crevices, threatening to invade headstones.
Of course, the kitchen is full of annoying little cracks and crevices, and stubborn stains.
They probably fall off and get stuck in all kinds of crevices in you apartment.
On the underside of the bridge, they built a bunch of small crevices for engineering purposes.
But it's only after you sink into the album's crevices that you untangle its greater mystery.
Wide eyed folk smoke in the garden and wander listlessly around its many terraces and crevices.
The rescuers carried the boys, who wore full face masks, as they squeezed through flooded crevices.
The cement floor is smooth, free of crevices where bacteria can congregate, and sealed with epoxy.
It&aposs really not in a ton of my crevices and sticking to my dry patches.
One squat apartment building in particular, which had plants growing in its crevices, caught their eye.
And then there is the dog bed, puffy and yellow with toys burrowed in its crevices.
Folks, it's time to forage for that loose, linty change in the crevices of your couch.
The boys were given anti-anxiety medication to prevent them from panicking as they squeezed through crevices.
It cleans and exfoliates your skin gently, getting rid of dirt and oil in the face's crevices.
They're typically more active on moonless nights and spend their days tucked inside reef caves and crevices.
To that end, it comes with a range of tools for different surfaces, crevices, and so on.
But, like, for here, my pants, any of these little crevices along here, I would look for.
First, its endowment of soaring sandstone cliffs was rich with cracks and crevices ideal for the sport.
The flat land started to bubble into rolling hills, which had crevices that were sprouting birch trees.
They looked at water trapped in the crevices of emerald and aquamarine crystals at very low temperatures.
I spent hours picking pieces of pepper out from between the steps and crevices in the wood.
Pack a small, strong flashlight to help you see into crevices and behind the headboard if possible.
Some researchers suspect textured implants, with more crevices and surface area, can foster the growth of bacteria.
He lurched along the ocean floor, collecting stunned and dead fish among the crevices and broken coral.
They have as many treacherous cracks and crevices as a glacier — and offer about as much warmth.
Like canned air, the X3 Hurricane Duster can tackle all those tiny gunk-filled crevices with ease.
We overturn rocks, run our hands through dark crevices, and traverse the rushing waters, looking for a sign.
They had the power to bear deep into the crevices of your soul and make your insides quake.
At that point, the silicone crawls and oozes down until it satisfyingly fills the crevices around the bricks.
Get to all the crevices and leaf folds, and be sure to open your windows and wear gloves.
As adults, they live alone in crevices or burrows and will attack other crabs that try to enter.
I was the kid rolling around in the dirt trying to hide in the crevices of different installations.
So that might be one mystery solved, but lint isn't the only thing inside these bizarre human crevices.
Try digging from the crevices of boulders and in the roots of riverbank grasses, where gold often catches.
The two foam cushions in the chair overlap so there aren't cracks or crevices that may catch food.
Let's talk about cracks and gaps and crevices, because your home may have quite a few of them.
Instead they push up, keeping the fragments of plankton and other seaborne particles from falling into the crevices.
"I thought there were still secret places hidden in the cracks and crevices of this world," she says.
Transient men and women are so well hidden in the plaza's crevices, most passersby don't even notice them.
Aside from falling into crevices and dying, don't you wish your life was more like Super Mario Bros.?
That water created crevices through the glacier and saturated the ground below, acting as a kind of lubricant.
After just one lap, he claims he noticed the rink had dangerous areas of slush, crevices and bumps.
To display the time, the smooth, stretchy skin is pulled into the crevices needed to form the correct digits.
Here's a conspiracy theory to rock the darkest crevices of the internet: Kylie Jenner faked a pan of lasagna.
Rock ants, which live in stony crevices throughout Europe, use a caucus-like method to choose a new home.
The marble-topped kitchen island resembles a faceted iceberg; some ceilings contain artful crevices, continuing from room to room.
The camera is similarly rude, zooming in close to Simmons' buttocks as the yellow yolk streaks into his crevices.
NASA needs help designing a sensor that will prevent the rover from running into rocks, steep terrain and crevices.
Some researchers also suspect that bacteria trapped in crevices in the roughened surface might somehow lead to the lymphoma.
Refuges include the underside of leaves and tree limbs, leaf debris, crevices in rocks and clumps of tall grass.
It is about race in America, the Kafkaesque crevices of the criminal justice system, love, freedom, commitment and truth.
They may not detect contaminated soil from rain runoff that can collect in gutters or other low-lying crevices.
And it's rhetoric that, even beyond the policy agenda it represents, invites violence into the crevices of American life.
He found one AK-220-style rifle with decomposing flesh jammed in the cracks and crevices of the wooden handguard.
Back at the lab, Puente-Sánchez's team found traces of bacteria living in the rock's crevices, which is not surprising.
He was writing about real war and how it grew, fungus-like, in the cracks and crevices of all culture.
Instead, the microorganisms swabbed from the cracks and crevices of the space station had come from outer space, he said.
He massages olive oil onto both sides of the meat so the pepper, rosemary, and garlic soak into its crevices.
Two deep crevices that were carved out by rushing water have been filled with up to 80 feet of concrete.
Placed inside discreet crevices on the top layer of the insole, bacteria is able to detect compounds present in sweat.
"The slimy folks on the internet will always find the little cracks and crevices and ooze in there," he said.
The robot learned to walk on a variety of surfaces, including a squishy mattress and a doormat full of crevices.
The cockroaches that pester US homes tend to hide in cracks and crevices near a food source and live in groups.
There is something joyful about the (now rare) crevices and spaces that level out society: pubs, shops, Ryanair flights to Spain.
Michael whipped his flashlight into crevices on the ground and within the fort's arches, spotting a dozen of the small creatures.
Brunch, holidays, and the crevices of carefully filtered faces are stitched together in the hope of validation through likes and comments.
Two British divers who squeezed through the flooded twists and turns of Tham Luang's crevices found the teammates on July 2.
Given the fact that most jewelry contains multiple surfaces and small crevices, germs can easily stay hidden on rings and bracelets.
The soft brush plumbs the crevices of your keyboard to sweep out crumbs, then retracts with a snap for easy storage.
By delving into the conflict's deep crevices, I came upon a wealth of untapped information pointing me in a different direction.
It had a delicate, candy-like crunch, the thinnest layer of toffee covering the crevices and contours of each fluffy kernel.
This results in the frustrating, time-honored practice of picking out the tiny spaghetti fragments from the crevices of the stovetop.
Ice cream ran up and down my arms; it slipped inside the gloves; it stuck in the crevices behind my knees.
Fescue and clover have been planted in the crevices to give the appearance of stones lying naturally in a Massachusetts field.
My lips also stay moisturized and the color doesn't flake or collect into the crevices that we all have — I've dumped chapstick!
You know, that emergency schmatte tucked in the crevices of your bag in case the movie theater/plane/restaurant is frigidly cold?
A model restroom would be clean and well-lit with stainless-steel surfaces, and few cracks and crevices for hiding drug paraphernalia.
To slip and slide and lick and roll and poke and sometimes put electric toothbrushes inside the dank crevices of an asshole.
Because the indents and crevices sit in alternating directions, the light hits them at different angles to create the hypnotizing chrome effect.
It deliberately linked clashing articles, Curran observes, in order to bring out the crevices and contradictions within the knowledge of the time.
An earlier book, Pigeons (2014), is a slim catalog of London pigeons, starkly illuminated in the city's darkest crevices, holes, and shafts.
Nestled into the crevices between your gums and teeth, these microbes can sometimes cause serious health problems like tooth decay and gum disease.
This recipe for what are essentially frosted sugar cookies is a relic of a bygone era, hidden in the crevices of the internet.
But private miners, many the offspring of the original gold-rush generation, stayed on, claiming individual crevices in the mountain as their heritage.
There, in one of New York's busiest neighborhoods, she was lured into one of the small crevices where money is traded for sex.
His idea is that C. auris actually has existed for thousands of years, hidden in the world's crevices, a not particularly aggressive bug.
These days, many guards must also learn to use complex digital technologies to observe hallways and crevices and communicate with other guards quickly.
At the same time, crevices on his cheeks give him the appearance of someone older, lending him an air of hard-earned wisdom.
Make sure the batter permeates all the edges and crevices of the eggplant, and then plaster the surface with panko or bread crumbs.
Next they tested it out on some slightly more challenging surfaces — a squishy memory-foam mattress and a doormat with lots of crevices.
I understood our gold savings,soft and orange as fresh yolks,must remain coiled in cloth pouches,hidden within walls, inside armoire crevices.
When food was hard to come by, they collected grass from crevices in the pavement, boiled it and forced themselves to eat it.
No longer planar, the bulging edges, dips, and crevices enhance the tangible aspect of the work, and thrust its materiality to the forefront.
As opposed to 360 photos, viewers will actually be able to walk around these sites, look into crevices and peek behind objects captured spatially.
Some sponges are shaped to cover tiny crevices — like the inner corners of the eyes or the furrow where the nose meets the cheeks.
It is the only film that's been able to reach into the crevices of my heart and stir up that rare feeling of recognition.
In the future, this robotic arm could help scientists collect samples from crevices or inspect chimneys, pipes, and other narrow spaces, the study says.
This is so strange to us today, because you can think about the crevices in which these germs could gather, in these carved saws.
The narrow crevices between the colored areas become languid, sensuous lines, so that the composition cannot be separated into sections of fullness and emptiness.
However, there are 72 houses downstream that are at risk from sudden flooding in case bigger crevices open and the water starts flowing faster.
Try cleaning yogurt, strawberries, milk, peanut butter, and tomato soup out of heavy material and a chair's crevices at the end of the day.
By the time she reached 17, Juliet had shrunk by 20 pounds, her silky jet-black fur sinking into the crevices between her bones.
Maniacs have always existed in dark crevices of American life, and no amount of public condemnation will ever stop them from developing poisonous ideas.
But look closer and you'll see an intricate network of tiny crevices that makes the mighty mammal's hide resemble cracked mud or damaged asphalt.
I have misplaced two Apple TV remotes and still haven't found them — they are probably living somewhere deep in the crevices of my couch.
But "More Life" is exciting for its detours, its crevices, its relaxed saunter across the various lanes of forward-thinking hip-hop and soul.
That joy dissipated immediately after her feet got wet and she realized that sand was wedged into all the crevices between her tiny toes.
Sudan's skin appears as a dusty, abstract landscape of crevices, folds, and ridges, its topography craggy and flaking, like bark slowly peeling from a tree.
They're everywhere, hiding in low-level crevices, and most of the time, you don't really notice when they're there, until they draw attention to themselves.
But that wasn't all: the mountain continued to slowly shrink as it settled into the cracks and crevices of the rocks crushed by the explosion.
A man's moist groin area, with its sweat and piss residue and deep crevices, can take on a musty aroma redolent of testosterone-fueled manpower.
Should I head to the ocean, put a seashell to my ear, and attempt to explore the album through the crevices of a discarded exoskeleton?
We search the crevices of our pockets and compile a stack of stamps with British and American flags on them, stolen earlier in the game.
You can use any short pasta shape, but I particularly like orecchiette and farfalle, which have cuplike crevices that capture the corn kernels and herbs.
Here his mission is nostalgic nourishment, which means schnitzel with golden crevices and slightly paprika-shy goulash, redeemed by rough potato pancakes tinged with marjoram.
The bugs quickly crawled to the shelter, just as you would expect for insects that spend 90% of their lives hiding in cracks and crevices.
The Trump campaign has been like a flash flood that sweeps away the topsoil and both reveals and widens the chasms, crevices and cracks below.
The western edge of the island is almost lunar: white and brown, stark and rocky, pocked with narrow, water-filled crevices that reflect the clouds.
While Hitchhiker is a lovely addition to a legendary discography, the real joy in its tracklist is scurrying down the sidestreets and crevices it offers.
In Turkey, kelle paca might include sheep trotters, but here the skull yields richness enough, along with meat excavated from cheeks and crevices, obligingly tender.
"Okada's first prose work to be translated into English roams into some dark, even disturbing, crevices of the mind," Amelia Lester writes in her review.
The drone made it easier to see into high-up crevices and peer at the figures on the corbels, the brackets just under the roofline.
The past is another country, a more repressed one, and how happy it makes us all to poke around among its juts, crevices and cracks.
Also, Sunday evening helicopters were being used to drop bags of rock and boulders into crevices of the emergency spillway erosion to prevent any further erosion.
The system watches climbers as they scale these routes and then recreates the experience with handholds strategically placed to mimic the natural crevices in a rock.
The insects typically hide in small crevices of walls and roofs, particularly in houses made of natural materials like mud or sand, according to the CDC.
Typically, great Adele songs seep into all available crevices, but this one is a wispy jaunt: just Adele, a guitar, some drums, and not much else.
Like water, it finds its way into even the most hidden interpersonal crevices, which no amount of good will or innocence or even love can caulk.
"It felt so good, 'cause it was like a big fuck you, going out there and finding happiness in crevices and fucking weird places," Dane said.
It's summer, and depending on which part of the country you live in, the season often comes with extreme, sticky-up-in-all-your-crevices humidity.
Spiraling ramps descend into crevices in the 6.5 acres that ripple around a central nine-ton monolith, all rising against an atmospheric view of the Catskills.
The stew's combination of walnut and the sweet-tart high frequency of pomegranate has the capacity to work its way into the crevices of your soul.
Or when first one child, and then the other, vomited all over the inside of our boat, spewing into the cracks and crevices of multiple hatches.
By the end, it has transformed into a lived-in space, weeds sprouting in the crevices, its anonymous occupant huddled in the curves of its decay.
Like a latter-day Magic Johnson, he is averaging a career-high 10.6 assists, and he can find cracks and crevices in even the tightest defenses.
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.
The eight men, armed only with ropes and gloves, climb sheer limestone cliffs and explore crevices and caves to collect the edible nests, which are a delicacy.
Of course, there are also some potential opportunities for misuse, as a tiny, foldable drone could also just as likely be sent to spy in small crevices.
In the triptych "Illusion" (1972), Klauke wraps his body around the side of a standing mirror, creating with its shadows and crevices the semblance of a vagina.
For hard to reach areas, the Sun Joe electric pressure washer has a 20-foot high pressure hose and a spray wand for cob-web caked crevices.
That regular, more mature spinach is dark green, thick-leafed and often ruffle-edged, which gives sand and soil plenty of little crevices in which to settle.
In experiments using 104 captive birds, the researchers presented Hawaiian crows with a wooden log with multiple drilled holes and crevices baited with small pieces of meat.
I just went and looked in the mirror, and this foundation is still on, has barely, barely separated or, like, went into my crevices of dry skin.
The features they highlight are the easy-to-fill bowl and the rounded-corner design which eliminates hard-to-reach crevices that could be difficult to clean.
I occasionally have some milk splash up onto the Hub and into its crevices but have found a soft toothbrush works to gently remove any dried milk.
Exposed to the warmer sun of spring and summer in lower latitudes, the bergs begin to shrink and to develop large crevices that channel floods of meltwater.
You can find a car wash with a vacuum station, fumble for coins to start it up and try to maneuver the hose into all the crevices.
Another woman spoke of scavenging for a plant that grows in the crevices between houses and in traffic circles, which she boiled and forced herself to eat.
You don't want your phone to overheat, you don't want it to get sand in its ports and crevices, and you definitely don't want it to get wet.
Offices provide hundreds of microscopic hiding spots for viruses and bacteria -- the crevices in your keyboard, the button for your floor on the elevator, the communal fridge handle.
The internet and its crevices — specifically social media platforms and forum-based websites like Reddit — become a magical place when something big happens, for better or for worse.
If this is the case, then the building should change its rodent control strategy and also seal up cracks and crevices in your walls, where moths can enter.
I'm often simultaneously disgusted by and fascinated with how much it picked up from the corners and crevices of my apartment, from cat kibble to hair to dust.
"The mass gathering of human hair has always been a backstage business," the author observes, zipping nimbly across centuries and continents into the dark crevices of her material.
To create high-relief details in crevices that were hard to reach, tools were snaked through slits that were concealed in representations of ribbed ceilings and saints' clothing.
Alfaro leavens the heaviness mainly through Tita, whose one-liners Santiago delivers effectively, planting laughs in crevices of the narrative where they have no right, really, to be.
Because it has a flip-down scrubbing tool, you can easily maneuver into crevices and hard-to-reach grout to remove up to 99.9 percent of bacteria and germs.
They are also capable of picking their way without assistance over sheer underwater cliffs and mountains, and past crevices and gullies, using on-board cameras and machine-vision software.
The size also makes it easy for a rogue AirPod to drop into all sorts of hard-to-reach crevices, which could force owners to invest in pricey replacements.
Even if you're not afraid of liquid creeping into small crevices, laptop manufacturers warn against using chemical agents or bleach because they're a little too harsh for the materials.
The night before, Macdonald taped an episode of his new Netflix talk show, and he still had makeup in the crevices around his nostrils when he arrived for brunch.
While the animals enjoy freedom on the box, the small, crisp, sweet crackers themselves are of course still destined for human stomachs or perhaps the crevices of baby strollers.
We trekked downhill in an ebullient line, giddy despite the icy crevices and drop-offs that lurked beyond the pale light of our headlamps under the cloudy night sky.
That all changed when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zipped through the system, revealing craters, deep crevices, valleys, and mountains on the distant moon—surface features that now have formal names.
Olympus had redesigned its duodenoscope in 2010 in a way that enabled bacteria to become trapped in tiny crevices at the tip of the device, according to experts and regulators.
While earwax and other gunk could easily build up in the many crevices of the older design (gross, I know), the removable tips should be much easier to keep clean.
At first, the orchids were just flashes of color, but as we got closer we saw that they were growing from crevices in the trees, as if from an armpit.
My fiancée went in the church to say a couple of prayers to the big man, and I went deep into the crevices of the trunk to retrieve the flat.
Afterward, put a blow dryer on a low setting and pass it over the piece for about 30 seconds, to remove any residual water that might be left in crevices.
Upon closer inspection, dozens of fallen headstones bore environmental hints that they had been down for some time, with thin layers of dried grass and dirt in their exposed crevices.
Unlike cobweb spiders, which tend to construct their tangled traps in ceiling crevices, an orb-weaver's handiwork appears in more conspicuous places, often along garden borders, where prey is abundant.
Each step and misstep seem destined to remain forever in the dusty recesses of major league archives, or at least in corner crevices in the minds of those who care.
Oyster mushrooms (maitake, chanterelles and the like) have lots of nooks and crevices, which allow them to get even more delectably crispy than the more evenly rotund creminis and white buttons.
And pretty soon, the local bat population—which migrates up from Mexico in the warmer months—saw all those crevices and decided that they had an awesome new place to live.
The slim stick design makes getting in nasty corners (on the floor or the ceiling) possible, with the option to go handheld to tackle smaller crevices like cars or couch cushions.
Honey gets under your fingernails, on your lapel, in the crevices of your cellphone and on the bottom of your shoes as children mill about and dribble it on the floor.
You, dear reader, may be reading this right now and remembering a time that your computer crevices became jammed with food—or more likely something far worse, beyond even my imagination.
This dump salad is a hodgepodge of whatever is languishing in the crevices of your kitchen: cottage cheese, Cool Whip, orange Jell-O mix, and canned pineapple and mandarin orange chunks.
Although his plots aren't much to speak of, the Japanese playwright Toshiki Okada's first prose work to be translated into English roams into some dark, even disturbing, crevices of the mind.
There were reports of screens breaking after a day or two, hinge problems that damaged the phone's flexible OLED panel, and tiny crevices that allowed dust to get under the screen.
The head is small enough to get in between tight crevices, and the deluxe Brush Hero set includes a Navigator attachment that lets you reach storm drains or other problem spots.
When the beloved and iconic Deadspin was effectively killed this fall, haters crawled out of the internet's crevices, cheering the demise of a marriage of sports and wokeness they considered sacrilegious.
In the New Jersey Palisades, Biello inspects a carbon injection process, in which carbon dioxide is sucked from the air and pumped underground, filling sandstone crevices, a sort of reverse frack.
Bring us a bunch of lilacs and pork rinds, something sweet after tornadoes whip the roofs off our double-wides, our bungalows deep in the crevices of mountains older than you.
Goats scramble with precipitous ease and nudge their babies over tall boulders; alpine forget-me-nots hide in rocky crevices, so small we have to bend down to spot their petals.
The swinging white light of the headlamps probed cracks and crevices in the walls of the long dark and narrow tunnel, as the team walked half a mile into the earth.
WHY YOU SHOULD THINK TWICE ABOUT THE HOTEL POOL ON YOUR SUMMER VACATION Remote control The remote — handled by many hands — can house all sorts of gross stuff in its many crevices.
Because the hot cream is better able seep into all of the little cracks and crevices at first, and then when it has cooled a bit the second wafer is smooshed on.
And yet The Young Pope somehow gets into the nervous system and under the skin and maybe — by somehow penetrating those infinitesimally small crevices that reveal infinite space —  even into the soul.
"They come shooting down out of the sky like rain," Ms. Bayless said, and they "do this crazy Olympic gymnastics type of thing" to get back into the crevices at the bridge.
Now, aeroplane bathrooms are strange little places: crevices and cupboard-sized, with concertinaed doors, sinks that do a horrible juddering clunk instead of just washing water away, curious yellow lighting, all that.
When the crevices they had dug into the bedrock filled up, the herders piled bodies on top of the pits, carefully placing large rocks over the heads and torso of each corpse.
Drag Race is a reality competition where the male cast is asked to perform superhuman feats and receive brutal criticism while their genitalia is tucked and taped into crevices of their bodies.
Linens, magazines, water bottles, coffee, toiletries, tissues, glass cleaners, disinfectants, bathrobes, dusters, a vacuum, and assorted brushes, including one for the toilet and one for the crevices around the tub and shower.
The paint, so thick that in some places it resembled tree bark, bubbled and hissed as the lead spilled into the pits and crevices and filled them, solidifying into various mineral patterns.
And as if on cue, while I admired the dizzying landscape, a flock of wild pigeons swept across the ravine to our right, and then tucked into crevices in the canyon wall.
Researchers at the University of Geneva and the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics studied the skin surface of African bush elephants and realized that those wrinkles form an intricate network of tiny crevices.
The other rescuers, laden with scuba gear, carried the boys — who could not swim and wore full face masks — as they squeezed through flooded crevices that would challenge the most seasoned divers.
Many a meme and young troll were spawned from the crevices of its Life, Universe and Everything (LUE) social board, which first prompted heavy moderating and eventually a complete ban for newer members.
The technology has also previously documented the icy slopes of Mont Blanc in France, the crevices of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and the crystal waters in Australia's Great Barrier Reef, among others.
On the rare occasions when you actually remember to floss your teeth, you might have felt weirdly satisfied watching the white gunk and debris get airlifted from between the crevices of your teeth.
If, for instance, you spill something on your phone, the crevices around that button can let it in and eventually make the button sticky to use (or might make it stop working, altogether).
PhoneSoap aims to keep your phone clean without using any liquids or chemicals — it relies on UV-C light to kill germs on surfaces and in crevices that cleaning wipes can't get to.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. You know when a sound takes you right back to a time and place you thought had been buried deep within the crevices of your psyche?
Lunar dust is a great insulator — it's full of hollows and crevices, and the lack of air prevents heat from flowing from one part of the soil to another (or to your skin).
Using a specially built obstacle course, the researchers observed how cockroaches scurried in less than a second through crevices smaller than a quarter of their height by compressing their jointed exoskeletons in half.
When I dove in there myself, I couldn't quite see what she had described as the G-spot, but wow, it was enlightening to get all up in the crevices and dig around.
Mr. Soto and I gazed across the maw at a scene of otherworldly bleakness: A curving wall, tinted green, splattered with bird feces, or whitewash, and riven with crevices, formed the volcano's lip.
Whisk (933 Broadway), a kitchen shop near the Flatiron Building, felt like an old general store with its creaky wood floors and crevices packed with gadgets like onion savers and reusable straws (Mr.
You can apply Advion Cockroach Gel Bait exactly where you want it, even in the smallest cracks and crevices, and you can count on roaches bringing its lethal formula back to the nest.
The 20-volt battery powers 20 minutes of strong suction, and the 4-foot hose extends the nozzle for inhaling corn chips, doughnut crumbs, and pet hair from those hard-to-reach crevices.
"Without the benefit of living in a herd led by an experienced female, male mammoths may have had a higher risk of dying in natural traps such as bogs, crevices, and lakes," said Dalén.
I said how I had found butterfly cocoons in the crevices and he said he remembered that at Vauvenargues he had one day put his hand between the legs and found a wasp's nest.
Instead of waves breaking onto beaches they come crashing down on giant cliff faces that are so steep the boys have had to install safety kits in the crevices in case surfers get stranded.
I then went in and painted the crevices and recessed areas a darker tone of brownish red and varied the broader surfaces by adding some thin spindly patterns that read as sub surface veins.
The straightforward answer is no, though I imagine a micropenis or a standard-small penis could be wedged into one of the circular crevices, if you and your partner wanted that, for whatever reason.
In order to get through a series of dungeons, you'll need to fight goblins with your magic, search crevices and solve puzzles to get new ingredients, and use these to brew up new spell combinations.
Using a small, handheld device also means they can deposit materials, via two channels and a titanium tip, in areas that pre-printed material would not cover, like crevices and under overhangs of existing tissue.
Normally we deal in shitholes, in large scab-like folds of wallpaper seeping with damp, in crevices, in no natural light, in doors that open immediately into kitchens, in beds that fold up into sofas.
The PowerFresh will give your floors the spotless, shiny finish they deserve with the help of its powerful steamer and Easy Scrubber head that can thoroughly clean tough messes, as well as grout and crevices.
That is usually about being able to work and focus when it works for you and how it works for you, so you can fit it into the crevices, cracks, and points in your life.
A high-resolution method, called Airyscan super-resolution microscopy, captured colorful snapshots of organic matter and crystal layers in the kidney stones, "crosscut and truncated" by newer crevices, triangles and other geometrics, Dr. Fouke said.
I'll keep this one in my medicine cabinet for achieving what's essentially a clean shave — no shaving cream necessary — especially since it's shaped in a way that nicely weaves around lip corners and nose crevices.
The two planets, locked in a combative binary orbit, are a celestial hourglass: The seemingly endless desert of Ash is sieved away by gravity, spread over the cracked red crust and deep crevices of Ember.
Because small gaps or crevices cannot be detected using the muon technique (it can only detect wide open spaces), there's virtually no way the space is a "swiss cheese" of stone, as some scientists have speculated.
They found that cockroaches were able to withstand a force of 300 times their body weight even when moving through the narrowest crevices, and a force of 900 times their body weight without sustaining any injuries.
The restoration itself was filled with plot twists for the preservation architects, the California firm Page & Turnbull, beginning with scuba divers mapping the cracks by injecting dye into the crevices to see how much they leaked.
Mr. Carluccio held court with passers-by, as he squirted the paint onto the bumpy canvas, and then used a coarse wire brush to work it into the rough contours of the cover's crevices and ridges.
Number one is easy: the biggest trend to come from American rap recently is musicians who release their bars with all the parlance of a toddler with a dummy stuck deep in the crevices of their mouth.
The tip itself can be used to stamp out small imperfections and get into crevices around the nose, while the flat top serves as a great buffer — those angled sides make it easy to hold on to.
There's a strange and subtle value to his game, and the ways in which he seals various cracks and crevices to make his team more whole can be fascinating to watch, when it's visible enough to see.
Scientists said on Monday they have built a small search-and-rescue robot, inspired by the ability of cockroaches to squeeze through tiny crevices, designed to navigate through rubble to find survivors after natural disasters or bombings.
Grab your compressed air, give it a quick burst away from the laptop to get rid of any condensation, then start blowing air into any cracks and crevices: the keyboard, the vents and even the USB ports.
Somewhere in the deepest crevices of my brain, I remember playing ZORK in the late 1970s and being fascinated by the fact that typing text into a computer could result in playing a game with that computer.
To describe his book as part biography and part memoir is to miss the point; it is instead a hunt through the crevices of one life in search of clues that might unlock the mysteries of another.
But then Conte got a high-powered day job working in tech, and to keep their following alive, he and Dawn had to start squeezing an elaborate and intense production routine into the crevices of his schedule.
You could imagine that you had these tiny microscopic crevices in rocks with water, and there were molecules in there, that they could self-organize just due to entropy for exactly the reasons that I was just describing.
It's all about plane crash survivors who live for days in the tangled mess of wreckage waiting to be rescued, or rock climbers trapped in narrow crevices who use a dull blade on their own limbs to escape.
NASA explains that crevices in the ice hint at a process called "surging", wherein ice flows rapidly from the top to the bottom of the glacier, causing it to advance at 10 to 100 times its usual speed.
Similar to virtual vacation destinations, but more nebulous in their exact locations, ambient nature scenes and sound videos will give you hours of calming material without the risk of sunburn or sand infiltrating the crevices of your smartphone.
I've seen some do so for more than a decade, not wanting to try anything new, figuring it was easier to just get lost in the crevices of the company and be forgotten, while still collecting a paycheck.
Apocalypse, his 2013 sophomore set, was a masterwork of jazz-fusion; The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam, a 16-minute dispatch from 2015, was nearly as sparse as the living room, looking for meaning in gaps and crevices.
I missed my kids and husband on every trip I'd ever been on, but this time, I was content to drive my way into this beautiful country of ours, through the fields and crevices and never reappear again.
I dabbed a few cotton swabs into the Fisticuffs and used it to get deep in crevices and corners, and what do you know—the Fisticuffs was fantastic at removing old tarnish and achieving an original factory-like shine.
But unless you're headed to a private island, it's likely that you'll be spending your day next to hundreds of nearly-naked, salty humans while attempting to fight off the the feeling of sand inside crevices of your body.
It also has no trouble handling braided line, which, being finer than traditional monofilament or fluorocarbon fishing line, has a penchant for getting caught up and frayed or cut clean off in any crevices or snags that present themselves.
It sounds like the premise to an Indiana Jones movie, but it's real life: The eerie crevices and taverns of the world's largest underwater cave system contain the remains of ancient humans and extinct beasts from a bygone age.
So that the kids wouldn't run away out of anger or shame, Vanessa learned to park off Route 1, in crevices of the city that were so still and abandoned that no one dared crack a door until daybreak.
Over in Long Island City, the metallic body paint, bondage paraphernalia, and neon ooze that accent the curves and crevices of Leah's models are gracing the virgin walls of the new NOT FOR THEM gallery in Long Island City.
It is the racial and ethnic exclusionists so undone by a work of anodyne conceptual art, created in part by a movie star, that they are compelled out of the dark crevices of the internet and into the sun.
Finally, if crossword puzzle solving is dental floss for the brain, then a crunchy puzzle is one that will make you feel like you really need a break to work those stray letters and clues out of the crevices.
According to National Geographic, it was on that same trip to the mountain range that Li's team began placing motion-activated cameras in the stone crevices that - thanks to observations of droppings and food caches - pikas are known to frequent.
Because of the high proportion of gypsum in the area, the construction included a grouting tunnel to allow almost constant injection of cement and drilling mud into crevices in the base that are widened by the water flowing through them.
He caught a reassuring water spider in the swamp, of a kind that eats mosquito larvae, but patiently explained that the real worry is smaller receptacles such as the crevices in bromeliad plants, which typically need only to be drained.
To follow him on Snapchat — he was a natural at self-documentation in the medium, right up until the moment this month when his account was hacked, then deleted — is to see an artist endlessly fascinated with this city's many crevices.
By March 2014, the island's livable habitat — that is, the area above the high-tide mark — was the smallest ever recorded, and refuge sites for the melomys in rock caves, crevices and overhangs had begun to disappear, the report said.
In additional to baring drilling on federal lands and offshore areas, Inslee's plan specifically targets fracking--a controversial process of pushing water and other chemicals deep underground to push oil out of rock crevices and bring them to the surface.
Not showy certainly, we do not see the galaxies in their crevices as we do when we see David Robinson, but, I think, still beautiful in their own way, an attainable ideal for the citizenries of Greece and America alike.
You simply roll the gel across your keyboard and it soaks up all the dirt and germs as it makes its way across, oozing between cracks and crevices to pick up debris and leaving your keyboard as good as new.
She subverts everything a female musician is expected to be and everything a rapper has ever been, and it's within the crevices of these facets that her legacy has grown, almost without us noticing, like a twisted piece of ivy.
Some prominent architects say demolishing the hotel would be just fine because they do not see much artistic or historic value in the structure, which has been abandoned since the 1990s, and has weeds and wildflowers growing in its mildewed crevices.
To describe it as part biography and part memoir is to miss the point; it is instead a hunt through the crevices of one life in search of clues that might unlock the mysteries — intellectual, religious, political and psychological — of another.
Unlike the music she released a couple of years later on Easter, where she embraced a more accessible sound, Horses is an unearthly and bewildering creation that feels as though it's been wrenched from the most shadowy crevices of her mind.
It's so large and detailed that there are endless corners and crevices to be filled with new narrative, but everything eventually ties back to a handful of easily recognizable concepts, characters, and set pieces — it's a universe that's both expansive and insular.
Somewhere in the deep crevices in the back of your mind you've been keeping the incontestable truth that Hitler's dick was tiny and probably kind of weird; it's one of those natural axioms that seems built in to the structure of reality.
In the Ovacik district of Tunceli, snow-capped mountains loom over an Alevi holy site, where young men and women in jeans and sweaters light candles and place them in the crevices of soot-filled steps on the edge of the Munzur River.
In that frozen white air the sun looked like a precise yellow drawing, with all its rays: on the expanses of snow where there was no shadow, only the glint of sunlight indicated humps and crevices and the trampled course of the trails.
While it's totally normal to question your career direction or motivation to do your job, what is not normal is for these feelings to reside permanently in the deepest crevices of your mind when you know you were made for something bigger.
African elephants are known to love bathing, spraying and mud-wallowing, and since they have no sweat and sebum glands to keep their skin moist and supple, the tiny crevices trap and hold on to water and mud, helping to regulate body temperature.
At certain points, the underwater crevices through which people had to squeeze were barely wide enough to accommodate an adult human body, according to both Narongsak Osottanakorn, the head of the search operation, and a diver who had explored the cave complex.
Cult classics like recently blasphemed Coen Bros flick The Big Lebowski, genuine blockbusters like Edgar Wright's Hot Fuzz, and foreign funnies like Jackie Chan's breakout, Drunken Master, are just a few of the iconic titles hidden in the crevices of the great Feed.
His anti-roach checklist includes filling cracks and crevices around cabinets and counters, using foam to seal areas around pipes, keeping food in airtight containers, not leaving dirty dishes in the open, vacuuming regularly, taking out the trash often and washing trash bins monthly.
The first, nearly 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) long section from where the boys have been huddling in darkness is believed to be the most difficult, requiring a long dive and crawling through mud and debris, with some crevices barely wide enough for a person.
The first, nearly 1 kilometre (0.6 mile) long section from where the boys have been huddling in darkness is believed to be the most difficult, requiring a long dive and crawling through mud and debris, with some crevices barely wide enough for a person.
Good news for people who love terrifying news: scientists have developed a soft-bodied robot octopus capable of propelling itself around underwater, wedging itself into tiny crevices between rocks, and (maybe one day) dragging swimmers to their doom so it can feast on their gooey insides.
I knew it was in there somewhere, hidden beneath the gym shorts, the T-shirt, the No. 16 Rhodia notepad, the two iPhones, the ThinkPad and the battered Filofax I'm surely among the last holdouts to employ, down in one of those crevices where mysterious lint accumulates.
These were among about 350 artifacts that were recently plucked from the sunken crevices and cabins of the H.M.S. Erebus, one of two naval ships that vanished after setting out from England more than 170 years ago in search of a Northwest passage across the Canadian Arctic.
We generate staggering amounts of text about their features and release dates, but not enough imagination has been applied to the more crucial thing: the way they've become characters in our daily lives, permanent little sprites that occupy the crevices of our clothing and time and minds.
At this point, my hands were a little tight from the work already completed, but I was in such a deep focus because it was almost time for what I call "feather-flow"—the soft touch one has to have to slide around the fine crevices in the brain.
According to an interview with Dr. Ali-Akbar Salehi, the chief of Iran's sanctioned Atomic Energy Organization; the Iranians illicitly procured a spare set of tubes for the calandria of the Arak reactor prior to carrying-out their JCPOA commitment to fill its openings and crevices with concrete.
On the sexily named blog Rummage through the Crevices, I read of a former child star called Craig Huxley who invented a strange and wonderful machine in the 19903s that—so the legend goes—has the power to induce orgasm in its female listener with a single, mighty note.
I choose to believe that someday, a decade from now, I'll be fussily pulling wrinkled comic books from the different corners and crevices of his messy room and I'll notice that the superheroes on the covers are a constellation of Asian, Black, Muslim, Filipino — even of indeterminate race.
To restructure insurance markets, mandate coverage, and, yes, impose penalties, the ACA had to work its tentacles into the crevices of the Public Health Service Act, the Social Security Act, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the Internal Revenue Code, and other big chunks of the U.S. Code.
More than just a simple promotional device, which it's often approached as, the visual augmentation of a musical piece both allows for some added nuance to the sonic message and provides crevices in the rock-face of the track or album for the listener to grab ahold of.
Within its pages, Parr lays bare our varied culinary lifestyles, highlighting quotidian views that can be oddly otherworldly or simply amusing: cherry blossoms poke out between the crevices of a mountain of canned Spam in Tokyo, while flat bread tans on the trunk of a car in Cairo.
It's not the only time Stevens addresses classical allegory head-on: Imagining herself being pulled through the crevices of the physical world "into some secret prison, like the original Persephone into her underworld," Percy wonders if maybe there's a "happy ending" to the myth of being stuck in hell.
It navigates corners and crevices well, though it did snag a few times on my stubble when I tested it — a small price to pay in exchange for its simplicity, 90-minute battery life (the light around the button changes color when it's time to charge), and quiet charm.
It's made with mud and thermal water from a Hungarian bath site, which may be just as good as being in an actual mud bath, if not better — because what Woodley's pics don't show is how tricky and tedious rinsing mud from the crevices of the body can really be.
Platinum Sonic Toothbrush, UV sanitizing charging base, two bonus brush heads — $42.29 with promo code PREZDAY15 See Details Instead of using brush heads, the Mira-Teeth toothbrush leverages advanced ultrasound technology to deeply penetrate gums and annihilate the bacteria plunked inside the crevices of your gum pockets and in between teeth.
Photo: Brittany Dolan (NOAA Fisheries)In what is truly a bizarre phenomenon reportedly stumping researchers, a handful of dumbass Hawaiian monk seals have recently been observed with eels stuck up their noses—possibly from shoving their faces into crevices, but researchers tasked with observing these fools can't say for sure.
Here's how I saw it going: I pictured myself in a dressing gown, brushing my teeth and asking Jimi, Handel, Dr. Sam Beckett, and Nearly Headless Nick if they'd mind prizing open the crevices of my frazzled millennial brain, and then whisper the secrets of the creative spirit into it.
The scouts wear camouflage and will stay up here for stretches of up to 30 days, according to S.O. At a moment's notice, when a Border Patrol AS350 or Black Hawk comes thumping down, the scouts can duck into caves or slide into crevices that are easily covered with small boulders.
While Kinect's success as a dedicated gaming accessory was short-lived—sales were initially impressive, but gamers so quickly fell out of love with the device that the Xbox One no longer comes packaged with it—its underlying technologies can still be found in the crevices of other Microsoft software.
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.
Using a condom is still a good idea if you're using a toy with a new partner, but both Hall and Reynolds pointed out that bacteria can still get around the condom and stay lodged in a toy's crevices, so the barrier method probably isn't enough to keep your toy clean.
At the end I made a contribution to the monastery, and paid one of the elderly monks to make a paste of my father's ashes with dirt and press this into sacred forms, dry them in the sun and secret them in between rocks and in the seams and crevices of the forest.
For the last 2000 years (yes, four decades), Joseph has spent most of his days arguing with old people in charity shops, visiting the houses of strangers and the recently-bereaved or divorced, and searching the crevices of Britain for hidden gems to sell both privately and online—and making a decent living off it.

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