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Anyone caught daubing Hitler's symbol, he said, should be executed.
She bought dozens of tester pots, daubing walls and window frames.
"They spend too much Danish money," said Dorthe Pedersen, a hairdresser, daubing chestnut dye on a client's hairline.
Yemen's Houthis chant "Death to America, Death to Israel", daubing the slogan on walls and gluing it to their weapons.
They had smashed windows of government offices and tried to break in, shouting obscenities and daubing slogans on shop-fronts.
One night I noticed there were a lot of people passed out, so I started bingo daubing everyone on the forehead.
Protesters targeted the office, a potent symbol of Beijing's rule, in July, daubing anti-China slogans on its walls and signs.
They have been up on ladders and scissor lifts spraying and daubing paint in view of tourists and downtown office workers.
"She just snatched my soul a little bit," Gabrielle Union, the night's host, said, returning to the stage while daubing away tears.
In yoga studios, it's a common practice for the instructor to end class by daubing essential oil of lavender on spent students' temples.
Protests and violence have continued since, including some activists smashing their way into the legislature on July 1, daubing the debating chamber in graffiti.
Feature The polymath musician is a whole new model of artist, daubing his signature sensibility over music, film, dance and everything else he touches.
"This is something positive that helps me focus on getting out," he added, daubing flecks of green onto the leaves of a jungle vine.
I kept daubing on more sauce—its bright color suggested a starring role in a stain-removal infomercial—which may have been exactly the point.
He was daubing blood from the buckets of the once-live liquid he had brought from the nearby slaughterhouses onto the carcass hanging in front of him.
They'd meet at Salvat's apartment, he'd play her the opera Carmen, and she'd spin Throbbing Gristle, daubing him with makeup to make him look like Placebo's Brian Molko.
Activists later set fire to an entrance of the MTR metro's Central station, daubing graffiti on the glass walls, and vandalised a station one stop to the west.
The local photographer Jakub Markech, better known as Lousy Auber, led a group of painters who climbed its facade, daubing it with a striking monochrome op-art mural.
Over the course of an hour and a half, I visited the ribs occasionally, flipping them over and daubing them with some of the marinade in the pan.
" Bradbrook, who is due in court on February 28, charged with criminal damage for daubing graffiti on a government building, describes her stay in custody as a "spa break.
An activist collective painted over bullet-scarred walls around town, daubing the crumbling concrete in luminous greens and blues, and inscribing them with philosophical musings and fragments of verse.
If we fail to understand the polyphony of antiquity, then we also might be tempted to pick up a can of spray paint and begin daubing monuments with graffiti.
For the rest of the day, we'll be naked as the day we were born, rampaging round Ireland, wearing nothing but a grimace and a handsome, blue daubing of woad.
On June 27th David Cameron, the outgoing prime minister, condemned the daubing of graffiti on a Polish community centre in London and the verbal abuse of people from ethnic minorities.
After one nightly performance, Ms. el-Helw leaned over a 6-month-old white lion cub with a painful-looking heat rash on its chest, gingerly daubing it with a cream.
They were shouting obscenities at police, daubing anti-government graffiti on walls of shops and shining lasers at a helicopter that hovered overhead, prompting bursts of pepper spray from the police.
During a trip to Europe, he had an opportunity to examine what he calls "Turner's various daubing methods" in the 19th-century Romantic painter's watercolors on view at Tate Britain, in London.
SANAA (Reuters) - Yemeni street artists are daubing the capital's walls with haunting images of war and starving children in an effort to highlight the impact conflict is having on the country's population.
It's clear she has no aversion to generously daubing the bread — thick slices from an Italian loaf, though she prefers a white sourdough — with olive oil, for toast that browns and crisps beautifully.
Mujeres Creando (Women Creating), the group she founded in 1992, has been daubing walls with graffiti, staging performances and engaging in acts of civil disobedience ever since to protest homophobia and maltreatment of women.
They erected scaffolding in the grand oval space known as the Rotunda Room, climbed up and stretched out on their backs, daubing at the painted clouds that have long drifted across the sky-blue ceiling.
Thousands of people rallied across France after a surge of anti-Semitic attacks in recent weeks that culminated on Tuesday with vandals daubing swastikas and anti-Jewish slogans on dozens of graves in a Jewish cemetery.
The tactic mystified former Hong Kong police officers as they watched coverage of hundreds of protesters, mostly students in hard hats and masks, roaming the plush, multistorey complex, vandalising furniture and daubing graffiti over the walls.
The tactic mystified former Hong Kong police officers as they watched coverage of hundreds of protesters, mostly students in hard hats and masks, roaming the plush, multistorey complex, vandalizing furniture and daubing graffiti over the walls.
Literally: Early in the show, while the rest of the cast is performing downstage, a lone actor with a paint brush is quietly daubing seemingly disconnected strokes in black Gothic lettering on a blank white wall.
Lam was speaking after police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters who had charged the legislature, destroying pictures and daubing walls with graffiti, on the anniversary of the city's 1997 return to Chinese rule on Monday.
Although plenty of vendors spread their rolls in advance for easy morning turnover, others prepare each roll to order from a large tub of spread, heavily daubing the roll's lower half with an expert flick of the knife.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chaotic scenes of protesters rampaging through Hong Kong's legislature, trashing furniture and daubing graffiti over walls have sent jitters through the business community, which worries about the impact on the city's status as a financial hub.
STRASBOURG/PARIS, France (Reuters) - Thousands of people rallied across France after a surge of anti-Semitic attacks in recent weeks that culminated on Tuesday with vandals daubing swastikas and anti-Jewish slogans on dozens of graves in a Jewish cemetery.
LONDON — Howard Hodgkin, the British painter who died in March at the age of 2300, was famous for daubing his canvases with strips and patches of raw color: from translucent blues and greens to deep shades of ocher and vermilion.
HONG KONG, July 3 (Reuters) - Chaotic scenes of protesters rampaging through Hong Kong's legislature, trashing furniture and daubing graffiti over walls have sent jitters through the business community, which worries about the impact on the city's status as a financial hub.
But the show seems a little too indiscriminate in daubing everything in shades of gray—that might fly for a tale of meth cooking in Albuquerque, it's a little strange when most of your protagonists' job are to sink ships for Hitler.
Add patients' increasing willingness to disclose their procedures, and we're rapidly heading into a world where fillers and Botox are considered in the same category as daubing on a little lipstick: Why wouldn't you, if it makes you feel the way you want to feel, and look the way you want to look?
Its punchy power pop has broadened, daubing power chords with a range of wacky elements: xylophone; marimba; breathy backup vocals; lanky string arrangements; splashes of synthesizer gloss; bubblefunk rhythm guitar; and foregrounded African highlife riffs, of all things, with that high, clear, trebly guitar sound (is this the '80s influence in question?).
The company recommends that, instead of daubing the contents of a sample pot directly onto walls, customers paint two coats on a stiff card that they can hold up all around the room, including in dark corners; this insures that they'll know how the shades look in a wide variety of light conditions.
Daubing light, smooth, soaringly poised pop sheen on light, jaunty, strummed/plucked country guitar hooks, downplaying the effortlessness of her bafflingly catchy melodies, Clark sings as plainly and directly as can be while adding a bubblegum flavor to many of the best songs with nothing but textured acoustic guitar and electric banjo, plus a slinky rollerdisco keyboard in "Daughter" that somehow sounds perfectly natural.
Three years later, 2011's Bon Iver mixed in a bunch of orchestrated electronics that vaguely recall megaplatinum AOR fixtures like Toto and Howard Jones without sacrificing languid atmosphere or melancholy quietude, daubing the residual guitar plucking and waves of noodling synthesizer with the kind of smooth plastic gloss that goes down like strawberries and cream when applied to teenpop but in this inappropriate folk-rock context tastes like cold turkey grease.
To construct his cabin, he felled trees and hewed logs. He notched the logs and chinked the cracks with mud daubing. Visitors today can see the original logs with the daubing, as well as the wide plank floors. The rare oak clapboard roof is among only a few board roofs preserved in the nation.
The logs are hand hewn on the inner and outer surfaces and the bark is intact on top and bottom. The space between the logs was chinked with log chips and stones for filler held in place by a daubing of lime mortar. When the home was rediscovered in 1971, most of the daubing was lost due to age and the shrinkage of the logs. Originally this home was two rooms, one on top of another, 17' by 20', with a full field stone cellar below.
We shall see, whether the bed is not too short for a man to lie on, and the cloak too small to wrap himself in, and whether the daubing of mistempered mortar will keep the old wall up after all.
140 naesi in total served the palace in Joseon Dynasty period. They also took the exam on Confucianism every month. The naesi system was repealed in 1894 following Gabo reform. According to legend, castration consisted of daubing a boy's genitals with human feces and having a dog bite them off.
Before the hippie movement Rit Dye was known as a hobby for older women. Other methods of decorating shirts include using paints, markers, fabric transfer crayons, dyes, spray paint, and many more. Some techniques that can be used include sponging, stenciling, daubing, stamping, screen printing, bleaching, and many more.Taylor, Carol.
While at CalArts, Baldessari taught "the infamous Post Studio class", which he intended to "indicate people not daubing away at canvases or chipping away at stone, that there might be some other kind of class situation."Knight, Christopher. A Situation Where Art Might Happen: John Baldessari on CalArts East of Borneo. November 19, 2011.
Piclear is a system that removes scratches from film as it moves through a projector, an early form of what is called wet-gate printing. It works by daubing the film with a liquid that fills in scratches as it enters the projection gate. The liquid evaporates quickly after projection. The system was invented Richard "Dick" Sassenberg, traffic manager at RKO Television.
From the moment that hierarchical order was erased from art, it also ceased to be a medium for the depiction of reality or anything else, and became arbitrary daubing of paint or at best, trivial graphic design. We have no difficulty in understanding prehistoric art from 32,000 years ago, but we are unable to understand any "abstract" painting made today.
The ranch house is a two-story rectangular log structure, covered by a modern metal roof. The walls consist mainly of unhewn logs, joined at the corners with V notches. Daubing fills the gaps between the logs. The main facade faces east, and is three bays wide, with sash windows in the outer bays, and a simple wooden doorway at the center.
The village is open each weekend from May to the end of September. Visitors may explore the buildings and speak with volunteers playing the part of villagers going about their daily tasks such as cooking, dyeing, practicing archery, or daubing homes. Others perform various crafts such as blacksmithing, carpentry or sewing. They are trained to speak from an authentic point of view, about their personal histories and local events.
As a result of his speech a serious riot occurred and on the orders of Mayor Westervelt the preacher was taken into custody. Some Know-Nothinger hastened to the station house with the intention of liberating him. Finding no redress there, five thousand excited men marched to 308 East Broadway and surrounded the residence of Mayor Westervelt. Finding that he was absent from home, they contented themselves with daubing a large cross on the door.
After daubing honey and some ayurvedic medicine on a small banana, he tied the banana with a thread and told the patient to swallow it. After some time he used the thread to pull the banana from the patient's stomach. The surprised relatives of the patient saw small worm-type creatures on the banana and the patient was completely cured. A branch of his family members settled in Valapad village, Trissur district.
An origin myth from the Murri people of Queensland, cited by Andrew Lang, describes how the Australian pelican acquired its black and white plumage. The pelican, formerly a black bird, made a canoe during a flood to save drowning people. He fell in love with a woman he thus saved, but her friends and she tricked him and escaped. The pelican consequently prepared to go to war against them by daubing himself with white clay as war paint.
Much of the population of military age had already joined the British or French armed forces. Because of the small size of the islands, most resistance involved individuals risking their lives to save someone else.Senator is a driving force behind move for international recognition, Jersey Evening Post, 9 March 2010 The British government did not encourage resistance in the Channel Islands. Islanders joined in Churchill's V sign campaign by daubing the letter "V" (for Victory) over German signs.
Unimpressed by the show, he throws tomatoes at the performers and then at the ushers when they come to kick him out. Fleeing behind the scenes he swipes a can of green paint from a scenery painter and amuses himself daubing it on half-naked chorus girls; in the ruckus created he escapes the building. Next he steals a policeman's horse for a joy ride. Abandoning it soon after, he ducks pursuit in a barbershop and contemplates more hell-raising.
Another tree came down in Storm Doris in February 2017. A tree toppled during Storm Hector in June 2018, and another came down during strong winds in January 2019. As visitor numbers have increased, concern has been expressed over vehicular traffic damaging the trees' roots, as well as problems of graffiti and the daubing of sectarian slogans on the trees. The Woodland Trust has stated that high traffic levels might cause the trees, which are surface rooting, to last less than twenty years.
Reading Milgrom noted that abundant attestation exists of ritual daubing in the ancient Near East. The incantations recited during the ritual smearing of persons, gods' statues, and buildings testify to a purificatory and apotropaic purpose — to wipe off and ward off menacing demonic forces. These ancient Near East applications always smear the vulnerable parts of bodies (extremities) and structures (corners, entrances) with magical substances.Jacob Milgrom, Leviticus: A Book of Ritual and Ethics: A Continental Commentary, page 85 and note 26 (citing, e.g.
In 2004 the station underwent another minor renovation in preparation for a visit by Prince Charles. Following a change of cleaning contract in early 2007, users of the station began to complain about an alleged deterioration in cleanliness at the station, particularly in the waiting rooms. The station is used for the overnight servicing of trains. On 9 August 2003, an Arriva Trains Northern employee was seriously assaulted by a group of vandals after challenging two males daubing graffiti on a stabled train.
Victor Burgin (born 1941) is an artist and a writer. Burgin first came to attention as a conceptual artist in the late 1960s (Harrison & Wood, 1992; Walker, 2001) and at that time was most noted for being a political photographer of the left, who would fuse photographs and words in the same picture. He has worked with photography and film, calling painting "the anachronistic daubing of woven fabrics with coloured mud" (Burgin, 1976). His work is influenced by a variety of theorists and philosophers, most especially thinkers such as Sigmund Freud, Henri Lefebvre, André Breton, Maurice Merleau- Ponty, Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes.
It was pointed out that one of the young people who was sentenced to a 12 months suspended sentence was sentenced previously to a two-year suspended sentence for the theft of a car. This was stated to clearly indicate the inconsistency in sentencing policy which is very hard to justify. There were demands in the Dáil for the dismissal of Mr Justice Seán Gannon. Armstrong was back before court on Friday 11 March 1983 where he was convicted in Dublin District Court of daubing the words "Up the IRA" on an advertising board in Fairview.
He also used coloured paper for colour effects. By this stage most artists were using the technique for abstract work, often including effects of randomness in the spirit of drip painting.Schenck, 113–115; Peres, 97; "The Cliché-verre: Hand drawn/Light printed", Parker Fine Art There was a slight revival in the 1970s, mostly in America.Schenck, 115–116; Griffiths, 139 Some contemporary artists have developed techniques for achieving a variety of line, tone, texture and colour by experimenting with film, frosted Mylar, paint and inks and a wide assortment of tools for painting, etching, scratching, rubbing and daubing.
Several species reduce the size of the entrance hole and seal up cracks with mud. The red-breasted nuthatch makes the nest secure by daubing sticky conifer resin globules around the entrance, the male applying the resin outside and the female inside. The resin may deter predators or competitors (the resident birds avoid the resin by diving straight through the entrance hole). The white-breasted nuthatch smears blister beetles around the entrance to its nest, and it has been suggested that the unpleasant smell from the crushed insects deters squirrels, its chief competitor for natural tree cavities.
The limestone blocks were then crushed, afterwards slaked (the process of adding water and constantly turning the lime to create a chemical reaction, whereby the burnt lime, or what is known also as calcium oxide,Slaking is a strongly exothermic reaction in which quicklime absorbs hydrogen and oxygen from water to produce lime — a fine- grained white powder (Eliyahu-Behar, A., et al. 2017). is changed into calcium hydroxide), and mixed with an aggregate to form an adhesive paste used in construction and for daubing buildings. When properly burnt, limestone loses its carbonic acid () and becomes converted into caustic or quicklime (CaO).Young, Clyde; Engel, Bernard (1943), p.
The addition of the date 1945 and a more recent frame has transformed it into a monument. Islanders joined in Churchill's V sign campaign by daubing the letter "V" (for Victory) over German signs, resulting in the German troops painting their own "V" signs. "V" signs went undercover with badges being made from a shilling showing the king's head surmounting a "V" that could be worn under the lapel and shown to select people; one of the badges was even sold to and worn by a German soldier. Scouting was banned, but continued undercover,Scouting in Occupied Countries: Part Eight as did the Salvation Army after it was banned.
In 1960, a pair of yellow swastikas were painted on the tomb, as well as slogans in German supporting Nazi SS officer Adolf Eichmann, who was then in custody in Israel. The tomb was the subject of two bombing attempts in the 1970s. The tomb was daubed in blue paint in 2011, but no lasting damage was done. In February 2019, it was discovered that the marble plaque from the original grave was damaged in an attack "seemingly with a hammer". A few days later, the monument was vandalised again, the attacker daubing it with the words “doctrine of hate” and “architect of genocide” in red paint.
A gang of teenage youngsters is running riot on the streets. Responsible for a number of burglaries and car thefts, the police are at their wits' end trying to put a stop to the gang's activities. Terror and hatred have become part of everyday life for local residents and, just when it seems things cannot get any worse, the gang targets Shelby House - an old people's home. Supervisor Veronica Porter, her two staff and the nine elderly residents become the gang's most vulnerable victims yet as the thugs conduct a hate campaign against them, sending abusive mail, daubing graffiti on walls and shattering windows.
In 1967 the local education authority covering Smethwick appointed the first Black headteacher in the United Kingdom, Tony O'Connor (1918-2006), at Bearwood Primary School, close to where Hallam lives. The appointment was greeted by racist daubing on the school walls and threatening letters to the Chief Education Officer. However, O'Connor proved to be a very effective and popular headteacher, respected by children, parents, and colleagues. On the fiftieth anniversary of the pioneering appointment in 2017, David Hallam announced that he would start a campaign to research the life of O'Connor with a view to erecting a blue plaque on the school walls to mark this important milestone in British educational history.
The Perseus Project - The Harrow Painter Along with the Kleophrades Painter, the artist was the subject of one of Beazley's earliest articles, in which he attributed 39 vases to this "minor" pot-painter, whom he later called "a poorly-equipped painter whose ordinary employment was daubing cheap neck-amphorae column-kraters with dull and ill-drawn forms." These are harsh words, though not wholly inaccurate, for although he has been justly called "more than ordinarily competent," the Harrow Painter was indeed a minor talent, notwithstanding the undeniable charm of some of his works. If, however, one looks beyond the quality of his line and his relatively low standing in the artistic pantheon, one discovers in him many elements of interest and more than a few delightful pictures.
Since then, court decisions and legal scholars' comments interpreted lese majeste law as the King could not be criticized in any way. Examples of "insulting" cases include a politician who served four year imprisonment for suggesting that life would have been easier had he been born in the palace in 1988, and a man in 1976 who was arrested on charges of lèse-majesté for using a royal village scout scarf to wipe a table. Acts deemed insulting to royal images include placing photographs of anybody on a website above ones of the king.Reuters, BBC rejects Thai royal slur complaint, 2 July 2008 In March 2007, Oliver Jufer, a Swiss man, was sentenced to 10 years in jail for daubing black paint on portraits of Bhumibol while drunk in Chiang Mai,BBC News, Sensitive heads of state, 29 March 2007 although he received a royal pardon the following month.

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