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The photo was created by dancers posing on crinkled paper.
His drab shirt and crinkled jeans matched the tattered couch.
Then they are crinkled, bundled together and hung over drying poles.
Mr. De Ruggieri eyes crinkled with pride at the last development.
Her forehead crinkled as I download the Alexa app on her phone.
In the mission at Rodrigo's office, he wears a crinkled, linen suit.
With crinkled aluminum skin, a Sentry vehicle looks something like a battlebot tank.
On her couch, she'd squeezed Matt's hand between her knees, crinkled her eyes.
Hong Kong (CNN)Adeline Chan's nose crinkled at the market's pungent, briny smell.
I still get wrinkled crinkled copies to sign at every convention I go to.
Then, for dessert, giant crinkled chocolate chip cookies, like an Instagram hit come alive.
Its claw-like clamp makes it perfect for fixing up curled collars and crinkled hems.
There was actually one candidate who pulled a crinkled resume out of her shirt pocket.
Turning to the other wall, you'll spot Yanko's hanging sculptures made from crinkled metal parts.
My dad ran the streets in his until the fronts crinkled and the seams burst.
"It's a good thing you alerted us to this," she said, her eyes crinkled with concern.
Cotton jersey or intentionally crinkled silk would work best, and survive a trip in a suitcase.
I typed a page and crinkled it into a ball — and threw it down to Dave.
The shrimp make an omnipresent background noise similar to static, or frying bacon, or crinkled paper.
Brafman crinkled the potato chip bag to illustrate the hard work of Shkreli to build Retrophin.
The crinkled papers pinned across the small Chinatown gallery's walls bore the official tone of citizenship applications.
But its crinkled nature also makes it high deformable, so it could find applications in stretchable electronics.
The ones for the Indigenous girls, she says, seemed dated: crinkled, a little ripped at the corners.
Trump shook his hand, a black mantilla draped over her hair, his face crinkled into a smile.
The 18-year-old actress, who appeared on the Carrie Diaries, shares the same nose and crinkled smile.
Ms. Pham's eyes crinkled behind her mask, suggesting a sweet smile, and she gave a big thumbs-up.
The folder sat between 29S's outstretched palm and Mr. Taylor's palm: it crinkled as more force was applied.
From them sprawls the monument, a crinkled blanket of deep sandstone canyons, twisting rivers and high red mesas.
The man was tall, with a frizzy ponytail and a crinkled, spotted face that might have been handsome once.
But the other day, one of my favorite market stands was offering gorgeous spinach with medium-size crinkled, curly leaves.
Within that crinkled sphere — like a tectonically wonky planet seen from afar — Creed wrangled complexity and chaos, deformation and disorder.
Crinkled and rumpled fabrics — silk habotai and washed satine nonetheless — were treated with the same care as Wu's beloved chiffons.
Eschewing pure vector-based minimalism, Nash adopts a crinkled-paper texture that seems right out of a Khaki Scout's dirty pocket.
They sounded, respectively, like a tennis racket being plucked, a CVS receipt being crinkled, and a broom whooshing around our feet.
Isis: 3.1 Phillip Lim dress and pants; Tibi Frank Metallic Crinkled Leather Mules in Navy, $475, available at Net-A-Porter.
The steering wheel is coated in crinkled black leather; there's a throwback six-speed manual shifter and old-school analog dials.
She traced her fingers along the crinkled page until she came across a name: Laura White — the first death logged at Woodward.
The spines were crinkled, pages were marked with spilled tea, and the margins were filled with annotations around lines she found interesting.
"You'd be surprised how many patients complain about the saggy, crinkled skin of their thighs, knees and inner elbows," remarks Dr. Marmur.
I dropped lumps of cold butter into each shell, crowding them on a piece of crinkled foil, so they didn't tip over.
He had slightly wild gray hair and a deep tan, and his face crinkled up when he smiled, which he did a lot.
"Ponyboy" and "Faceshopping" are harsher: sludge-coated slabs of synthesizer clobber each other, adorned with the sounds of crinkled aluminum and stretched latex.
His predecessor, George W. Bush, had his photo taken in the Roosevelt Room, and while his eyes were crinkled genially, his smile was contained.
So, in essence, it's just the digital version of that crinkled loyalty card you always forget to show the barista during your AM coffee purchase.
The 22 Replica Low Message style is a low-top with lightly distressed leather — almost a crinkled paper-like effect — in an all white design.
Photos show black bags curled around the dead whale's intestines, his open stomach packed full of crinkled plastic, which officials believe the animal mistook for food.
The original shot didn't have a perfect circle, the white paper surrounding the red was distinctly gray and crinkled, and the desired effect was not evident.
When we found unbloomed buds on the dichondra lawn, we would gently press at their nubs until the skins slit and fragile, crinkled blossoms emerged whole.
He has car magazines stacked on shelves literally to the ceiling, the pages stained black with years of dust and grease and crinkled by the heat.
Grace watches an Elmo video on the iPad for a few moments, her forehead crinkled in concentration, her huge brown eyes a carbon copy of her dad's.
Tell me this isn't worth letting robots take over to replace potentially getting pricked by sharp ends just for a shape that somewhat resembles a crinkled clover.
Thousands of feet down lies the river plain of Waipa and its flooded fields filled with leaves like broad, crinkled hearts, each larger than a human face.
Or the linen squares with permanently crinkled corners from being tied so many times around my kids' necks, or the tenugui with cherry blossoms from my mom.
After his face crinkled up like our friends' before had, he began to laugh and we both allowed for some hope to re-emerge into our hearts.
They baked in a Pyrex roasting pan until they were soft and their skins crinkled and were shiny from the juice that bubbled beyond the hollows' borders.
The designers constructed the fancy sneakers with a special blend of polyester, polyethylene, and elastane, which gives them the crinkled look and feel of a sheet of paper.
Sweetbreads with creamy white insides were fried to a pale, crinkled gold, then served with a brown, French, lovely and anachronistic sauce made from veal jus and crayfish.
Smoke clouds billow from drum grills, scalloped-edged paper plates are pried apart, and self-appointed Southern potato salad queens set out bowls covered with crinkled aluminum foil.
It's hard to sum up this experimental guitarist in a simple word like "influential": Her choppy, crinkled, effects-pedal-laden style is too singular to be widely replicated.
Ms. Clooney wore a Richard Quinn creation: a silver strapless corset-like top with dark skinny pants and a silver-and-rose-patterned train that crinkled like foil.
In the next room, others pour over a few crinkled sheets of paper with numbers, names, and places, marking the number of people they would be feeding that day.
She keeps a crinkled sheet of paper with her checklist of goals on her bedroom wall, which include becoming a lawyer, running for mayor and, eventually, winning the presidency.
As she wiped tears with one hand, she carefully clutched a curled-up poster in the other, making sure it didn't drop to the ground or get too crinkled.
"This complex nonverbal action has several meanings, but overall it is positively received — especially when coupled with crinkled corners of the eyes indicating a 'real' smile," explains Van Natten.
"I guess for number 43 I could try attaching a switch…" He began to consider the design of his next experiment while rolling a pinch of tobacco in crinkled paper.
Solange chose pleats upon pleats the entire night, first wearing a bright yellow ruffle number with matching footless tights, then changed into a cream crinkled two-piece sweatshirt and matching pant.
" The voters coming are the 217-, 17-, and 18-year-old students who arrived in DC with packs of friends, the ones carrying crinkled poster board that read "Am I Next?
"I'm sorry, I'm not allowed to take pictures," said Ms. Parker, her forehead crinkled in an expression of regret as a trio of late teens aimed their iPhones in her direction.
A self-mocking charmer with laugh-crinkled dark eyes, a rakish mustache and a hairy chest that he often bared onscreen, Mr. Reynolds did not always win the respect of critics.
Bender culled 303 film titles from their pages and incorporated her selections into a 50-foot installation entitled "People in Pain" (1988/2014), a forbidding, crinkled mass of jet-black vinyl.
A week later, I received a somewhat crinkled negative, had it scanned at the best local photo shop in Hollywood, and received a beautiful touched-up version from a cinematographer friend.
The dough is laced with cardamom sugar, oat streusel, apple compote and clarified butter, but from the outside all that's visible is thin, delicate pastry, rising in a crinkled, cylindrical whirl.
Arlen's world is full of broken TVs, giant boomboxes, AK-47s, booty shorts, crinkled July Fourth decorations, ceaseless ecstasy-fueled raves, and Statue of Liberty Halloween costumes — all the detritus of Americana.
Her eyes were small, too, but there was something about how they crinkled when she smiled, how her cheeks pushed up so that her eyes almost disappeared, a gleaming line of blue.
The De Niro performance, especially with its digital tweaks, will probably strike some Scorsese habitués as boilerplate, given how it relies on his familiar downturned mouth, crinkled eyes, and hemming and hawing.
Next to rare bills used during the country's best years — and now protected carefully by plastic vault-like envelopes — was a glass shelf where crinkled, more recent notes had been carelessly shoved.
And the living, by the way, are just as incredible to behold: The wrinkles on the face of Miguel's great-grandmother were so realistically crinkled, you want to reach out and touch them.
That missed light signal may have kept you from being run over by a truck, while that crinkled lotto ticket in the laundry, had you looked, could've been your path to absurd riches.
She returns the pan to the oven and, at intervals, repeats the process, building up the crinkled rim that makes it possible to have both soft and crunchy textures in a single cookie.
And after layering the slippery material onto the surface and heating it, they discovered that they'd created a crinkled surface where water rolled straight off, with a contact angle of an impressive 172 degrees.
As she sat on her living room floor in Ishpeming, Michigan, her grandmother, Jackie Oelfke, watched her line up stacks of nickels, pennies, dimes and crinkled bills that she then put into her backpack.
Other times I will see a neck crinkled like crepe paper in the car's rearview mirror, or a white and chalky foot, and be unable for several seconds to connect the flesh to my own.
In fact, it's that characteristic that plays a small part in the backstory to "Twenty//Three", which finds itself buried in the dimly-lit, crinkled hours between sunset and not wanting to go to bed.
Ms. Clements's drawings — generally in sumi ink or ballpoint pen — and her paintings often used multiple sheets of crinkled paper, stitched together into large, irregular shapes that contrasted with the technical precision of her hand.
Smiles do not become it; the mouth tightens, by reflex, to a crinkled line, and once, in "Take Shelter," it gapes wide in a terrible and soundless O, as the hero wakes from a nightmare.
The black trash bag that I'd cut open and laid across the wood floor crinkled under my knees as I stared at twelve pounds of disassembled raw meat in a pool of its own blood.
Other standards met the same level: a grilled burger, stacked high with crinkled deep-fried onion strings; a rib-eye steak, cooked on a wood-fired grill, with a side of sautéed zucchini, fresh and crisp.
Or, if you prefer dessert to be a bigger production than dinner, check out Julia Moskin's adaptation of an internet darling of a recipe, for the baker and blogger Sarah Kieffer's giant crinkled chocolate chip cookies.
Easy pieces like an organic crinkled silk dress ($395) and an oversize linen cape ($525) are colored with a process that uses seawater with minerals, seaweed, squid ink, coral, shells and flowers, all from local sources.
The choice of setting underscored an environmentalist message put forth by the Zegna designer Alessandro Sartori, who presented an array of crinkled, somber suits in a machine-shop palette, much of it created using industrial offcuts.
You could blow the minds of children, spouses, roommates or neighbors, and make giant crinkled chocolate chip cookies for dinner because sometimes that's what's called for on a night such as this one, with cold milk or Champagne.
Heads Up With a white facade that billows outward like a crinkled origami cloud, the new addition to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) lends a touch of unearthly beauty to the vibrant South of Market neighborhood.
Through a doorway curtained in tinsel fringe, the mirror-decked walls are sheathed in the same crinkled foil that covers a ceiling strung with lights, and a carpet of what looks like Mylar is laid over a concrete floor.
With his round and crinkled baritone, Mr. Bey can turn jazz vocals into a vessel for close inspection and surprise (that beats the more typical role they play: delivering comfort and emotional payoff, without much work from the listener).
For 120,000 dong for 15 minutes, step into a little wooden boat, join the flotilla and watch an oil painting come to life, the profusion of lanterns on the boats and river bank reflecting on the dark, crinkled water.
Rattle off a few models — just the first ones that come to mind — and at least half of them will tell you that they have the crinkled, green aluminum tube stashed in their bedside table or in their medicine cabinet.
Javid's meticulously detailed portrayal of each death, always at the hand of faceless humans, could come off as a condemnation of humanity's destructive relationship with nature, but PEALS' gentle notes conjur a peaceful acceptance of horror playing across Javid's crinkled pages.
Drunk, holding an open Pepsi can and a crinkled tote bag stuffed with Festival of Hope swag, he started speaking in tongues as two Graham handlers tried to walk him through the sinner's prayer and then politely out the building.
They were rarely ever home, so I saw their remnants: the lightly crinkled New York Times sprawled on the kitchen table, the overturned, half-opened books in their overflowing personal library, the TV consistently left on the National Geographic channel.
Yang Jiechang's black-on-black "100 Layers of Ink" (1994), a glossy drawing of a crinkled monolith made by saturating rice paper with ink until it buckled, could hold its own in a gallery of postwar American or European abstraction.
With his soot-begrimed face, fingerless gloves, crinkled top hat and raggedy trousers*, Winks scampered up the pitch in the 51st minute and poked home from close range, setting Spurs on their way to a famous comeback win in the London derby.
In the living room of Zana's 2,000-square-foot apartment, a tranquil T-shaped expanse with a vast deck at the back, a huge Branzi floor lamp with an oversize crinkled paper shade as poufy as a hoop skirt casts a warm glow.
Ask any devoted monarchist why they're so fond of this crinkled mediocrity, and you'll probably get a variant on the same answer: She represents "tradition," she "provides stability," she's "always been there," she's been "patient," she doesn't go anywhere, she is beyond life and death.
She plays an outlaw, Daisy Domergue, and one slow look that she gives, raising her face, with a black eye and a crinkled grin, to fill the screen, may be the most convincing portrait of wickedness—and of its demonic appeal—in all of Tarantino.
The eerie thing about the material, developed by Surrey NanoSystems, is that it obliterates all texture from a surface, as far as the eye can tell, an effect you can see working on crinkled tin foil that looks like an endless void in the video below.
While the rest of the boys would come to the hotel and drape themselves over the furniture, their teenage frames straining with muscles and hormones (they closed their eyes midinterview, crinkled plastic soda bottles, cracked their knuckles, burped and laughed), Mustapha always sat straight and still.
The fresh, flexible, sweet-scented tlayudas come from a group of Oaxacan artisans who shape each one to be huge and thin, as lightly crinkled and diaphanous as a summer dress, totally distinct from the fatter, palm-size corn tortillas you might encounter at a taqueria.
In washy strokes of watercolor, oil and gouache, the compositions depicted intentionally disjointed, unnervingly bizarre scenes: In one, a crinkled arm reaching upward, locked in a handshake with the divine; in another, a sallow ogre-like figure staring out at the viewer with a warm, wide-eyed gaze.
The trainers distributed the basic I.P.C. tools to the trainees seated shoulder to shoulder at the tables: small bottles of alcohol-based hand sanitizer (now affordably produced in-country); folded disposable liquid-resistant long-sleeved smocks; crinkled green crepe bands that unfolded into hair covers; paper masks; latex gloves.
Like the arts of tiny tongue kisses and tight-ass omelets, the French pioneered and mastered the art of making these small softies; the fromageries of France are packed with young raw-milk goat cheeses, their insides turned to molten radness, barely clinging to their crinkled, walnut-shell-textured skins.
Ostrich and crocodile outerwear mixed with tissue-thin ribbed cotton and crinkled cotton raffia; evening gowns in chintz linen (there was a lot of discreet cross-fertilization going on) were given a twist at the bodice or waist and bound with leather straps and tuxedos in iridescent silk lay easy on the frame.
I worry that one day I will be a mother who ends up in the bath, reading a water-crinkled book that I've been trying to finish for more than a year, squeezing the last gloops of peppermint something or other from a plastic bottle into the water, wishing that there were more space for me than this.
Joe was tending bar at Fulk's on a rainy Thursday night and a girl sat in front of the taps drinking Guinness and reading some ripped-out pages from a magazine by candlelight and when Joe asked, "What are you reading?" the girl answered, "A bunch of bullshit," and crinkled the pages up into a ball and threw them on the floor. 225.
Through a canny combination of his personal racism, being dumb as a bar of soap, and coming to his own idiosyncratic politics largely through watching Fox News, Trump is tuned into the mind of a particular kind of Republican-voting Average Joe just a little bit more than your average crinkled Washington toff, who would never think of eating McDonalds when they could be ordering from The Palm.
For our "Saturday Night In ..." series, we are looking for those corners of New York where pretty much everyone converges from a few blocks away; where money that's saved all week goes quickly; where people have fun; lovers meet, and split; some revelers drink too much, some not enough; where the crinkled singles and fives pile up on polished bars; smokers stand in knots outside the front door; where everyone is having a good time, except perhaps the splitting lovers.

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