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Urban denizens need to be wary, need to look around.
The denizens of Twitter, of course, are not having it.
Aquaman commands more than just the denizens of Earth's oceans.
Nothing reveals the character of a city like its denizens.
For the denizens of the Internet: no, of course not.
"Believe, boys, believe," bellow the denizens of Besiktas's northern stands.
These denizens of interior spaces are our most frequent companions.
The story is convenient for many denizens of the Beltway.
The government's use of jargon at all levels is a reflection of just how little it's denizens want people to understand its activities and, how special and important those denizens think themselves to be.
Social media denizens began mocking the campaign for its obvious blunder.
There was little that was poetic about the denizens of Rabbie's.
The video captured the imagination of internet denizens the world over.
And internet denizens — including the Pod Save America dudes — appear pleased.
Gelato is a refreshingly icy treat for many food court denizens...
Nevertheless, some front-row denizens were ready to issue their verdicts.
Denizens of South Florida found knocked-out iguanas around the region.
Its denizens are people who would say they love and respect God.
Like all good denizens of the Internet, the cats are also tweeting.
Besides, do the denizens of paradise get to wear cool asymmetrical jumpsuits?
Throughout October, denizens of the fashion world were involved in several closings.
The thing is, GNU social isn't just the pipedream of hackerspace denizens.
Denizens of and visitors to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania eagerly await the groundhog's prediction.
Hopefully XXX-HY can provide emotional catharsis for developers and city denizens, alike.
PG&E encourages impacted denizens to treat the shutoffs like a bonafide disaster.
All of Doomfist's punching powers work pretty well against the denizens of Minecraft.
There is a high concentration of denizens from the leafy North Shore suburbs.
But the denizens of Wall Street still have a significant part to play.
While Netflix denizens devour series like "230 Reasons Why" and "Breaking Bad," PureFlix.
Sotto voce, denizens of India Inc say they fear retribution from the authorities.
This inked Chicana punk is a predecessor of sorts to Gallardo's underworld denizens.
It was clear we, the denizens of big cities, were living in a bubble.
But the denizens, though cool, aren't the biggest attraction in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
Vampyr is the rare game that encouraged me not to kill its virtual denizens.
We are talking Hollywood's red carpet denizens, the demigods in the world of entertainment.
New users aren't joining the service and longtime denizens have been using it less.
Denizens of the Playboy Club would see that I was an intruder, I was
Not all is lost for senators, aides and other Capitol denizens hoping to relax.
Denizens of Los Angeles have grown accustomed to the theater's specific brand of ingenuity.
And the lab refrigerators are filled with bones from 2,000 more denizens of prehistory.
Then, as now, the Kremlin's denizens measured themselves in comparison to the United States.
The stadium-facing rooms offer uninterrupted views of Wrigley and the denizens it attracts.
Lobsters, octupi [sic] and other denizens of the deep sit whimsically on his chapeaux.
Then one mouse grabbed a crumb and the subterranean denizens went their separate ways.
While most art world denizens deplore the patriarchy, racism, the climate crisis, Trump, etc.
The denizens of the tech industry have spent the past decade learning that lesson.
But the truth is that District denizens are pretty well pleased with their neighbors.
And Park offers more possibilities for friendship than the denizens of her new town.
The Pine Barrens also provides a portrait of the denizens of this enigmatic landscape.
Catering to the denizens of this nefarious realm are a row of street food stalls.
"We build the wall to keep us free," sing the denizens of the underworld. Chilling.
The number suggests city denizens are taking serious advantage of the city's cycling-friendlier infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the denizens of Summerhill, Peoplestown, Mechanicsville, and Pittsburgh wait and see what comes next.
Hundreds of thousands of strays, neither feral nor tame, live among the denizens of Istanbul.
With little else to do, a favourite pastime of its denizens was to share stories.
The result was a massive virtual economy catering to a growing population of digital denizens.
The swamp denizens feed off that ecosystem: you kill the system, you drain the swamp.
Its denizens are proud, sometimes rivalrous, occasionally poetic and, at least in one case, humble.
Within the lush skylit atrium, nibble her buttery pastries while watching the stylish neighborhood denizens.
Many of Bloomberg's other targets are familiar denizens of the toss-up category, including Reps.
"The Red Woman" at large tasks the denizens of Westeros with reckoning with their fate.
Disruptive internet denizens joined public Zoom chats, with professional speakers, to bombard them with porn.
And on "Sesame Street" and "The Muppet Show," she vamped with their goggle-eyed denizens.
In 2014, the Hamptons' very wealthy denizens famously drank it and other rosés into a shortage.
This repeal did not sit well with Baraka, who thought the rules benefited the city's denizens.
Swedes and internet denizens of all nationalities began parodying the non-events with hashtags like #JeSuisIKEA.
The gangs themselves, until then as mixed as the denizens of the film world, became segregated.
Keep reading to learn out which TV denizens are helping to smash the patriarchy in 2018.
This is a game that builds its fantasy amidst the familiar: denizens of the ocean floor.
Although there are no living quarters at the Writers House, its denizens are at home there.
But once the dark truth revealed itself, the denizens of Twitter collectively lost their goddamn minds.
The Denver Rescue Mission nearby means revelers may be sobered by denizens down on their luck.
But unlike some other creatively dressed park denizens, Ms. Wiest's geological couture is art, not fashion.
Sonic, you see, has taken refuge on Earth, watching but keeping his distance from its denizens.
But the denizens of the North aren't the only Koreans Trump must keep an eye on.
As they evolved, cities developed protocols to ensure their denizens would experience more dignified, livable conditions.
Given that democracies often disappoint, how can they defend themselves so that its denizens accept disappointment?
Brooklyn denizens are fiercely protective of it; many who have left are highly critical of it.
But among a subset of internet denizens, he's something of a demigod: a Jordan Peterson in miniature.
This simply doesn't bode well for the denizens of U.S. cities, where populations are expected to boom.
In the evening, those artificial surfaces continue to dissipate their accumulated heat, keeping denizens from keeping cool.
Perhaps the entire thing is an elaborate troll designed to drive the denizens of the internet mad!
Donut County, an ersatz version of Los Angeles County filled with donut-loving denizens, has some problems.
I assumed TV people would be on the conservative side, unlike the denizens of the music business.
There are plenty of people who think redditors, gamers, internet denizens are people who live in basements.
Boricuas, as denizens of the island are known, have yet to display the gratitude their president seeks.
The duo doesn't know of many denizens in their area that share their love for the style.
It's also true to life in the way the Valley denizens depicted are overwhelmingly caucasian and male.
Fate — and economics, climate and other people — aren't kind to the denizens of this cold, cold landscape.
People here still care about technology, but outside-of-tech denizens seem far less obsessed by it.
Denizens of a series of underground, water-filled chambers, they rarely, if ever, get to the surface.
The denizens of Silicon Valley live in a bubble, which Mr. Bannon's acid theories would surely penetrate.
This week, the denizens of Twitter began posting photos of themselves with an odd array of labels.
And as some of its former denizens have found, membership can cost more than money can buy.
For now, as denizens of Bali flee the areas immediately around the volcano, it's certainly threatening to.     
Embodying ragtag park denizens, Mannes students meticulously captured Ashley's singsong, half-speaking style and his deadpan ruefulness.
Adopters: Despite its smoke-shop association, kratom is not limited to denizens of the Burning Man playa.
Older denizens of the square complain of the gentrification and commercialization that have come with its popularity.
For some, what has emerged about Epstein's world, its denizens and its ethos, has already done the trick.
This was where newly suburban denizens went on vacation, flocking to lakeside resorts straight out of Dirty Dancing.
Denizens scanned Citizen, a crime-reporting app, looking for any update on where the bloodthirsty creature might be.
He gave it to us raw​, and the denizens of the streets admired and respected him for that.
Good Trouble, seemingly knowing exactly what the denizens of Twitter want, debuts Centineo as an unquestionable romantic lead.
Soon enough, conservatives and alt-right internet denizens began to call for Colbert's head with a #FireColbert hashtag.
Microplastics, however, have the potential to harm anything that eats, not just the largest denizens of the ocean.
And what's worse, at least according to him, is that Avella's denizens aren't awe of their own despair.
This truth comes even more into focus when Kim and Khloé speak to the denizens of Mission Rescue.
In fact if the denizens of Silicon Valley aren't careful, more of their Israeli peers could eclipse them.
Funny how it works in the swamp: Its denizens don't want to bite the hand that feeds them.
The region's 40,000 denizens have come up with a unique own family structure that puts women in charge.
There's the painting, "Return from Bohemia" (1935), where he's looking very solidly placed among these denizens of Iowa.
The denizens of Silicon Valley shared a goal: to improve the lives of the people who used technology.
The denizens of talk radio seldom positioned themselves as the opposite of journalists: They were brash, opinionated, ideological.
Art world denizens — never known for being stoic — made it clear that a repeat would not be welcome.
Little wonder, then, that Facebook is bringing a dating service to the richest denizens of its internet fief.
With due respect to the denizens of Monte Carlo and Turin, the Champions League's heavyweights are in Madrid.
Cozy up in one of the burlap-upholstered armchairs and watch the stylish denizens file in and out.
A story, say, about the imagined denizens of a place so outlandish that it, too, seems made up.
Many of the pop-up city's denizens could be seen huddled in their canvas shelters reading thick textbooks.
For denizens of the real world, we've assembled a collection of recipes to cook over the long weekend.
The Paris Airshow kicks off Monday, offering the denizens of the aviation world their biennial chance to gather round.
It connects you with anyone at all times; we Facebook denizens know what a mixed blessing that can be.
The government in Baghdad is ruled by a majority Shiite coalition, while the denizens of Mosul are largely Sunni.
This song, off of Clan of Xymox's second album, Medusa, is, I swear, very popular among bat cave denizens.
But for denizens of the city's rapidly expanding feminist techno scene, it's barely time to roll out of bed.
Trumpian conservatives say that Washington insiders are unelected bureaucrats, denizens of the swamp, the cesspool or a snake pit.
Often, the woman and an animal are the sole denizens of a world isolated from the rest of humanity.
In the second act they meet the colourful denizens of this candy kingdom, most notably the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Puls was born in east Madison, an industrial area where many denizens worked in an Oscar Mayer processing plant.
Its denizens would rather tweak it to their advantage rather than blow it up completely as is Thiel's bent.
But how could I assure the denizens of a driving city that I was, in fact, one of them?
Comedians turned advertisers — and the denizens of Madison Avenue who worked for those brands — into grist for their mills.
Pepper, formed by former Snap denizens, is working to help other startups lower their CAC costs in-channel. Smart.
It's the circle of life as we denizens of the internet have come to know it in recent years.
Just weight down the cadaver and drop it in the ocean for the denizens of the deep to enjoy.
Sometime last week, the denizens of the internet noticed that Nordstrom carries a pair of distressed, dirty-looking sneakers.
"If there are any barbarians in this series, they are the denizens of Europe," declared the Journal's Eric Gibson.
While the story was set in America, the city, with its wealthy and radical denizens, could exist literally anywhere.
Each level is one of those islands, randomly generated and populated with the various bizarre denizens of the ex-planet.
Rarely do political happenings solicit praise from both senator Chuck Schumer and denizens of far-right Twitter like Bill Mitchell.
Much like today, Ceres was a catalyst for redefining what we know about our solar neighborhood and its planetary denizens.
Hart of Dixie even takes things a few steps further than Gilmore Girls — the denizens of Bluebell are markedly kookier.
An outsider is apt to wonder whether the denizens of little Loštice, Czech Republic, ever tire of the local cheese.
There, the mission goes gruesomely awry when the crew discovers that the seemingly inhabitable planet houses some very inhospitable denizens.
TIFF is one of the most publicly accessible festivals out there, and will be attended by denizens of movie-lovers.
Affinity, family or lack of alternatives kept them more bound to place than the nomadic denizens of the front row.
Little did MacIsaac know that the cake would result in a near-audible gasp when internet denizens noticed the resemblance.
Some of its denizens are the same—out-of-tune organ grinders, peddlers of cow's-brain tacos and the like.
Pinterest denizens are big fans of securing your cap by sewing, hot gluing, or pinning a headband to the inside.
They re-envision Mowgli as a junior engineer, resourcefully building and using tools in ways that unnerve the jungle denizens.
Today, among former denizens of the ridge and valley, several explanations are given for their ancestors' decision to settle there.
Of course, that wasn't enough discretion to satisfy those denizens of the prison-industrial complex who actually supported the president.
Denizens of democratic socialism and social justice urge greater radicalism to rally the Democrats' multi-cultural base and boost turnout.
Denizens of the affected areas mistrust the police, who are responsible for a fifth of violent deaths in the state.
He emptied out the management cubicles and unapologetically reassigned a large swath of headquarters denizens back to FBI field offices.
Many lawsuits and two owners later, the place is somewhat stabilized, though only a handful of its original denizens remain.
Are the denizens of New York now legally required to employ a new pronoun for each of these many identities?
Every new location is an opportunity for him to get more invested in the world and meet its eclectic denizens.
Like lush workers, those denizens of the subways, they have not been passing down their skills to a new generation.
The other day, nine female denizens of the Valley met for brunch at Myke's Cafe, a Mexican diner in Pacoima.
The performers here wear ashen-tone black, gray and brown, like the anonymous denizens on the outskirts of our lives.
Yet I suspect even the most die-hard denizens of Lakerland were starting to worry that the magic was gone.
Artists, poets, collectors, dealers, and assorted denizens of the Lower East Side scene sound off on Hambleton's life and legacy.
In fact, most of Deadwood's denizens were peaceable folk, just looking for the American dream, or at least a living.
Until the bottom drops out completely, the denizens of "The Deuce" are more concerned with the day-to-day grind.
Now, commuters in Madrid are the latest global denizens to fight "El Manspreading," that scourge of crowded buses and trains.
She is emblematic of the denizens of the Deep State that everyone in Washington likes to tell us doesn't exist.
The deepest part of the ocean now contains abundant plastic, as do the stomachs of the sea's deepest-dwelling denizens.
This will match the current alert thresholds of the separate ShakeAlertLA app, released in January exclusively for Los Angeles denizens.
Excavated frescoes depict wealthy denizens reclining before multicourse meals — they tended to eat small-plates-style, just like today's gourmands.
But Goodwin's theory of football and life is right enough; it is a promise for the denizens of Mercer County.
Sure, it looks awfully cozy and welcoming, and you can see why its denizens regard it as a second home.
Assessing how Pinterest's shares might be received by public market shareholders has become a favorite parlor game for Silicon Valley denizens.
As Rick exchanges worried looks with the others, Jadis and her silent trash heap denizens turn their weapons on the Alexandrians.
But it's not just a phenomenon in the minds of internet denizens and dedicated fans of the red-and-white bullseye.
Fallout is a franchise defined by its lawlessness: in the wasteland, nothing can stop denizens from succumbing to their worst tendencies.
The Other SideLike a more compassionate Harmony Korine, filmmaker Roberto Minervini is infatuated with America's dark underbelly and its marginalized denizens.
Sometimes they stop developing and get kept alive indefinitely by loyal keepers of their flame and proud denizens of their subculture.
In 22009, Dick was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure after allegedly drunkenly mooning the denizens of an LA-area McDonald's.
Because there's nothing that the denizens of the Internet love more than having no idea what the hell is going on.
Then you build new rooms, or add onto rooms you already have, and make the denizens of your small town happier.
Can you imagine that any of these denizens of the Trump Bubble have made it a habit to counter his assumptions?
But presidents whose party controls both houses of Congress can generally get the denizens of Capitol Hill to do his bidding.
But just as the placid English weather can, on occasion, act in an uncharacteristically volatile manner, so can the country's denizens.
Crop burning is often the cheapest way to clear fields, and farmers don't want to spend more to appease Delhi's denizens.
Watch it, and you may not see these particular denizens of fashion week's front row in quite the same way again.
As Amma noted, Persephone ended up happily married to Hades and was tasked with overseeing "punishment" for the denizens of hell.
And the denizens of the Internet, who have thrived on poking fun at Jordan, might have to find some new jokes.
She is a patient person, and often pauses in the book to note she appreciates the denizens of her new home.
That may seem like a distinction without a difference, but it reflects the way the city and its denizens view it.
What drives the denizens of the Springer universe is, quite simply, the desire to exercise their constitutional right to be famous.
Adults who regularly buy children's gifts will recognize the denizens of the movie "UglyDolls," the plush toys of the same name.
Air-conditioning was also widely available, which meant New York City denizens didn't have to escape the city to keep cool.
But it would be a small step towards the connection we so clearly crave from other living denizens of the cosmos.
I'm pretty sure the denizens of "Swingtown" would agree with me when I say that I don't think guilty pleasures exist.
Waltz plays Ido, a doctor who specializes in helping the denizens of Iron City with their artificial parts, which are many.
In the past, Rubchinskiy has been inspired by crews of Soviet skateboarders and the teenage denizens of '90s St. Petersburg nightclubs.
Officially, it's called Umpire Rock, owing to the ball fields nearby, but its denizens have given it a more honest name.
In the latter case, the State of Virginia has an interest in deterring crime and protecting its denizens from dangerous offenders.
Both Stamaty's and Hernandez's work brims with affection for the urban landscapes, and denizens, of the cities where they are set.
Lesson number one: Don't count on social media denizens to have a subtle sense of humor or sophisticated takes on satire.
Immediately, social media denizens raged against the loss, as B99 was seen as a beacon of what the world could look like.
As any reporter in Washington knows, this indignity was in fact visited upon a huge number of DC denizens for many years.
And it might be that among the more prim, religious denizens of South Carolina, Trump will turn off people with his swearing.
On Monday night, he rewarded the swamp denizens and deep state outliers by nominating one of their own to the Supreme Court.
Dedicated Twitter denizens have been assigning songs from a particular artist (or album) to each astrological sign, then tweeting it all out.
Did the denizens of Whoville just not care that a recluse cave-dweller broke into each and every one of their homes?!
In April of 163, the denizens of a star system located in the Cassiopeia constellation will be greeted by a strange visitor.
As a result, the idea of growing old and dying is, for most Silicon Valley denizens, the furthest thing from their mind.
Former denizens of Trumpland, like Corey Lewandowski, Mr Trump's former campaign manager, and Roger Stone, a former adviser, swiftly returned to lobbying.
They don't envisage this— throwing down chart-hop for the incoherent, potentially incontinent denizens of Sunset Strip on a wet Tuesday afternoon.
It's conceptually related to "val-speak," a dialect historically associated with the female denizens of the San Fernando Valley in Southern California.
Aboard the Noise Club, at least, the denizens of DIY and the underground were the unlikely stars of the art fair. Attention!
The hard reality is that if we ever get a major new political party, it won't be built by think tank denizens.
When a longtime resident asks Adele to edit her memoir, she discovers disturbing secrets about several prominent denizens, including her own husband.
Its denizens are conversationally stunted in comparison to Morrowind, where almost every character delivers a novella's worth of exposition via written text.
Now, the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) is trying what so many denizens of the Internet do when frustrated: It's trolling.
Among its more dazzling denizens was Perle Mesta — "the hostess with the mostest" — who entertained at the Barclay in its early days.
The commonplace vices of an other-directed existence — vanity, envy, insecurity — seem to be magnified many times among these denizens of ­solitude.
Much to wonder of Internet denizens throughout cyberspace, the three young women in the picture above are not all the same age.
Neutrinos are the ghost riders of the cosmos, mostly impervious to the forces, like electromagnetism, with which other denizens of nature interact.
Quick recap of "Beowulf": A monster named Grendel is slaughtering the denizens of Heorot, a Danish feudal stronghold, on a nightly basis.
This event promises a petting zoo, but, while its denizens won't have four feet or fur, they will definitely make distinctive sounds.
It features the denizens of a segregated beach, with a handful of white visitors, including Florine and Marcel, all equally turned out.
For the denizens of Robeson County in North Carolina, this is the lie they have been fed for the past five years.
It was the denizens of /pol/ who, last year, turned Pepe the Frog, once a benign cartoon, into a neo-Nazi icon.
We, the ascenders of the meritocracy will decide what is to be done about these poor struggling denizens of the working class.
The mansion and its denizens were vividly rendered, but even on one of Salzburg's smaller stages the action was at times obscure.
In 1922, Janacek began writing this short opera about love, death and freedom among the animal and human denizens of a forest.
Earlier this week, bookish denizens of Twitter spent a solid day gleefully eviscerating a list of Jonathan Franzen's 10 Rules for Writing.
One lesson they both should have learned by now is that the denizens of America's spy apparatus are nicknamed "spooks" for good reason.
Silicon Valley and its denizens may celebrate his type, but his public words and actions have made people close to the firm squirm.
One thing that Marshall and Hellboy do successfully is bring the horror and foul ghoulishness of demons and other underworld denizens to life.
In between chatting with Hell's denizens, players will switch off between Lola and Milo, while on and taxiing between different islands to drink.
And despite the rise in tourism, the city still feels self-effacing, a reflection of the modest, slightly melancholic character of its denizens.
What's a local advertising agency to do when it hopes to gain some attention from the ultra-liberal denizens of the Rose City?
It touches on how the patriarchy is trying to keep women down with shoe advertisements, and the denizens of the village love it.
Gregg T's unlikely memeification has served as a source of humor, frustration, and even unlikely inspiration for New Yorkers and internet denizens alike.
From the early days of the modern Internet, the promise of virtual reality has captured the imagination of online denizens around the world.
On the one hand, denizens of the organized left may enjoy a brief period of gloating, but their victory is Pyrrhic at best.
It then continued on to Cleveland, where the giddy denizens awaiting them surely believed that other championships would follow, the Yankees be damned.
The strike had disrupted everyday life in the capital, with street demonstrations and sporadic violence causing Dhaka's denizens to curb their normal routines.
They were some of Earth's first denizens, living in the water during a time when our planet was much hotter and lacked oxygen.
Being in the Knicks' locker room might not impress too many people these days — its regular denizens are scuffling through another forgettable season.
From Raleigh to Richmond, statehouse denizens see new jobs and billions of dollars from royalty revenues to improve roads, schools and public salaries.
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is wholly concerned with the effects of the endless city on its denizens, specifically the marginalized working class.
But it could be worse, I gathered: Some of the denizens of r/leaves were writing about how they were coughing up resin.
Clinton released a short video saying, unconvincingly, "I'm just chillin' in Cedar Rapids," internet denizens pounced, remixing the clip on their Vine accounts.
Hollywood, you might have heard, skews a tad liberal politically, and the Trump triumph plunged many of its denizens into a deep gloom.
Many of the denizens of intact tropical reefs, like humphead parrotfish and wrasses, are worth thousands of dollars in Asia, said Dr. Richmond.
And many of us urban denizens — often single and far from our families — depend on the arts for a certain level of fulfillment.
The denizens in right field did their best to welcome him, beginning with a hearty chant of his name during their roll call.
Giant plastic spheres, with walls six inches thick or more, are making the depths of the ocean, and its strange denizens, more accessible.
You had a bunch of career diplomats nobody had ever heard of, who the right wing might call denizens of the deep state.
"Florida Man Actually Does His Job," read a Twitter post from the popular @_FloridaMan account, which tracks the misadventures of Sunshine State denizens.
Embodied by a fine cast led by Ciaran Hinds, the denizens of "Girl" definitely feel — well, you know — like they're on their own.
These denizens of the "Republican establishment" were raised on the idea of party unity and loyalty: You back your guy no matter what.
These are the denizens of this subterranean world, perpetuating this repulsive system by not speaking out against it and forswearing its tainted rewards.
Not only do the denizens of D.C. favor it by a wide margin, the numbers simply demand the creation of a 51st state.
It is also where William Coupon — famed for his rich, warm photographs of performers, poets and presidents — made portraits of its current denizens.
Thus, Oz and its denizens are constant temptations for a Hollywood that never met something old it couldn't shove into a slightly newer template.
It's report card time for the automakers and Silicon Valley denizens studying the tricky problem of making cars drive themselves, and everyone is passing.
When her friends were studying in the library, Zhang was on a book tour throughout the country, greeting denizens of fans on international tours.
But that's not to say that denizens of Capitol Hill weren't expecting both Page and Swift to surface in the marbled halls of Congress.
But the confluence of these two tasks—a counter-intelligence operation that has dragged in the denizens of the White House itself—is unprecedented.
While its landscape captivates, it's the glowing warmth, openness, and excitability of the city's denizens, however, that truly make it a can't miss destination.
Beyond the International Settlement and the French Concession, but largely out of mind to their denizens, stretched satanic textile mills full of toiling Chinese.
It is at this point that Bitter Money begins to shift, gently stepping away from the cousins to look at the train's other denizens.
It should fly back up in a year or so; in the meantime, the denizens of the station will enjoy a little extra space.
Both would be good news for the denizens of Wall Street, so it is not surprising that they hoped their dreams would come true.
If these individuals represent a trillion or so species, that means very little is known about Earth's microscopic denizens, Lennon said in the statement.
But instead of pals from childhood, his circle consists of Palm Beach's wealthy denizens, many of whom pay steeply to join his private club.
Human photographer George Steinmetz has taken a cue from New York City's main denizens by photographing the Big Apple from a pigeon's eye view.
Set off to the side, almost so as not to disrupt the flow of the denizens of the lobby, was the check-in desk.
The bell-shaped underwater denizens can be found all over the world; there are some 4,000 species of them, according to the Smithsonian Institute.
By the late '30s, while working on the WPA, he'd befriended Willem de Kooning and met many other denizens of the downtown art world.
She immersed herself in the rougher precincts of American life for months at a time, portraying their denizens as noble but not necessarily heroic.
Walmsley will soon provide the denizens of distance-running forums, and other arenas where such internecine debates take place, actual data to argue over.
And as befitting its birth, its boundary-pushing, slightly odd wares have become a go-to for downtown denizens and celebrity provocateurs like Rihanna.
"They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion," the future president bemoaned to his wealthy San Francisco donors about Pennsylvania's working-class denizens.
In describing Lincoln's call to action, Saunders provides an appeal for his limbo denizens — for citizens everywhere — to step up and join the cause.
To save it, the denizens of the fantasy world took over, rewriting it, but even triage only lasts so long against the ravages of time.
Unfortunately for the denizens of U.S. cities, humidity is expected to increase as global temperatures rise (the air holds more moisture as the climate warms).
For years, piracy persisted mainly in the realm of torrents, with sites like The Pirate Bay and Demonoid connecting internet denizens to premium content gratis.
The two questions that, like some sort of protective incantation, are to be asked over and over again to credulous Facebook denizens across the land.
And now the already-radicalized denizens of Reddit, 4chan, 8chan, Discord, or Gab will begin collecting everything the media has put together on the gunman.
As we scroll through, the people that surround us are skinny, made up, denizens of exotic locations and, above all, better-dressed than we are.
"SELL in May and go away," say the denizens of Wall Street, and to the usual summer lethargy is added the excuse of a heatwave.
Many of those messages are downright silly or inside jokes, but most of Hurd's fans are denizens of the online forums like 4Chan and Reddit.
This weekend is a symbol of what many people hate about Washington: its chummy elite networks and its denizens who reflexively kowtow to the powerful.
Going out at night is safer than during the day because the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that can carry the Zika virus are primarily daytime denizens.
It is not definitive, but it is awash in photographs while encompassing a great deal of the cultural contributions of New York City's nonstraight denizens.
As a result, she was acutely sensitive to how the more cunning and rough-edged denizens of Hollywood might help or hinder her husband's cause.
Unencumbered by watery eyes and runny noses, they get to frolic amongst blooming vegetation or tussle with the denizens of local dog parks with abandon.
Within the production's alternating visions of the claustrophobic boardinghouse and desolate roadscapes, the fraught denizens of Duluth seem perched precariously on the brink of infinity.
The Land of the Dead is a lively place, but its denizens can only stay there, it turns out, as long as someone remembers them.
The shacks sit on city-owned land on the shore of North Bay and have been vacant since the last denizens were evicted in 2012.
You know the drill: Its denizens say they are changing the world, but the world is actually changing them, and not often for the better.
Chefs I spoke with almost uniformly agreed that they were no longer wanted in the president's house even as its denizens were welcome in theirs.
Like the Garden of Allah, he hopes that his hotel will feel as attractive for neighborhood denizens as it does for travelers just passing through.
Even though Ms. Antón couldn't see Iceland's hidden denizens, she said that she did feel the presence of something otherworldly on more than one occasion.
Now, Ikea has provided a range of its furniture to redecorate the interior of the research station to envision how future Mars denizens might live.
Other denizens of the wasteland receive still less of Sparks's imaginative attention, even as they struggle against living storms, radiation and whalelike singing biomechanoid tankers.
The creatures&apos "innkeeper" nickname is a nod to the fact that, like any good innkeeper, they provide food and shelter for other underwater denizens.
Then the Internet's denizens won't just visit Facebook's web site, or launch its app; instead they will, literally if virtually, live in Facebook's walled garden.
But the idea of becoming cybermerchants has stirred a subtle "résistance" among many of Rungis's longtime denizens, most of them second- or third-generation sellers.
It's a sight that gives pause even to the city's late-night denizens, gathering crowds as the multimillion-dollar artifacts are winched into the transporters.
Riverdale season 2 is already fulfilling its promise this year will be an even sexier ride for the denizens of its eerie, shockingly murder-y town.
Near the beginning of the game, after entering Count Dracula's castle, the protagonist Simon Belmont fights his way past a handful of denizens defending the castle.
It sounds like an episode of Black Mirror: Denizens of young writers scramble to amass popularity that will allow them to break out of the site.
For years, we've wondered what's going to happen to the benighted denizens of Westeros in George R.R. Martin's book series A Song of Ice and Fire.
Just like the people of Troy had to beware of Greeks bearing gifts, the denizens of Unicornville have to beware of term sheets with liquidation preferences.
But scientists knew that they had to exist, because of the massive, elephant tusk-like shells that stick around even when their horrifying denizens are gone.
As Willie navigates the spirit realm, trapped between living and dead, he encounters other strange denizens of the bardo, all resisting the push to move on.
By doing so, they dismantle nearly three decades' worth of associations that have rendered black men denizens of lawless urban spaces, undeserving of an empathetic gaze.
This enhancement of moral vision leaves the bickering denizens of the Open Society well-equipped to recognize and remedy injustice without any overarching vision in mind.
If social media denizens can't spot this low-tech attempt at political manipulation, there's not much hope they'll successfully identify more sophisticated efforts in the future.   
"We Want Data" (2016), a series of prints, depicts human-emoji hybrids either presiding over the denizens of their world or else being eaten by them.
The downtrodden denizens of Third Space are awake only between 10pm and 6am on the third morning, when the rulers wake and start the cycle again.
In a moment where voters are frustrated with Washington and its political denizens — as evidenced by Trump's election in November — Rosen's background could prove a boon.
He follows Alex Jones of Infowars, former actor and current raging lunatic James Woods, and a slew of alt-right denizens and online foreign troll accounts.
Last year, Flirtey generated a buzz in food and retail when its unmanned aerial vehicles began delivering Slurpees from 7/11 to thirsty denizens of Nevada.
As players push through the campaign, they'll explore different environments and battle against a variety of denizens to stop a dormant evil that threatens the seas.
Since the beginning of the Netflix series, we've gotten eye-opening looks at the pre-Litchfield Penitentiary lives of our favorite and least favorite prison denizens.
Predictably, the Washington editorial class and swamp denizens are lambasting President Trump's strategic defense of our technological crown jewels as an incitement to a trade war.
Many of New York's elite denizens were horrified by the news of the bout, especially when they learned that Gussie hailed from the upper crust herself.
He was working for voters who viewed cities and their denizens as carriers of crime and disorder who should be controlled if they couldn't be isolated.
Shot by Steven Meisel in black and white, they were inspired by a 1969 Richard Avedon photograph of Andy Warhol and the denizens of the Factory.
Mr. Hoadley, who has lived the past 30 years on the island, is part of a band of devoted denizens who would not live anywhere else.
The swankiest Expo denizens were the 1,800 or so pavilion hostesses, kitted out in polyester or lamé uniforms and hired for more reasons than just bilingualism.
And the park's dinginess fosters a freewheeling atmosphere, where bleacher die-hards bang drums and heckle outfielders, while upper-deck denizens pack picnics and pass joints.
Many investment banks are eager to stock up on technology specialists who can advise Silicon Valley denizens on mergers, initial public offerings and other transformative transactions.
The Ear Inn, on Spring Street, which once served denizens of the docks of the Hudson River, may have opened at least as early as 1835.
I found myself feeling ever so slightly envious of the denizens of Team Cascada UK. Which is why I got in touch with Vicky and Laura.
Using tapes of interviews before she died in 2130, the documentary is imbued with Guggenheim's presence, even as art-world denizens dish on her foibles and vanities.
Trump has made controversial statements, both during the campaign and after his election win, that probably has the denizens of the seventh floor of Langley very nervous.
Miss Hokusai uses its vignettes to explore multiple corners of 19th-century Japan's middle class, as Hokusai is commissioned to create pieces for various denizens of Edo.
In short, it is a meme and a popular hashtag used to either satirize, poke fun or criticize what internet denizens believe to be stereotypically "white" behavior.
Using tapes of interviews before she died in 1979, the documentary is imbued with Guggenheim's presence, even as art-world denizens dish on her foibles and vanities.
The growth equity companies in particular tend to be established Midwestern companies with proven business models, rather than flashy denizens of the Bay Area or New York.
For the artistically-inclined denizens of Twitter, Schumer and Pelosi apparently reminded them of the OG disgruntled parents: the farmers in Grant Wood's 1930 masterpiece American Gothic.
When I first drove the Tesla Model 3 in March 2018, I attracted so much attention from the denizens of Los Angeles that it bordered on embarrassing.
We hope the Florrick children turn into better actors, and we laugh every time the wealthy denizens of Lockhart Gardner resign themselves to sad glasses of scotch.
The Proposed Solution Former denizens of the orphanage, "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) want to help by stealing the sorely needed money.
The composer and multi-instrumentalist Tyshawn Sorey, a Newark native, who turns thirty-seven this month, is among the most formidable denizens of the in-between zone.
As he posed the two men, adjusting one's jacket so the insignia was visible, other denizens of the square asked him to take their photographs as well.
On social media, viewers — many of them journalists, authors, denizens of Hollywood and liberals for the most part — saw what they thought to be a pained expression.
" But, he added, "things look quite differently if you have a little bit of knowledge about the denizens of the far-right internet and how they operate.
For example, if there are many pictures of fun events in a certain spot you can expect a higher level of well-being in that area's denizens.
The scientists used a pair of unmanned remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to capture footage of the skeleton and the deep-sea denizens feasting on the creature's remains.
The rooster has a right to crow, the countryside has a right to its sounds and outsiders have no business dictating their customs to its rural denizens.
In the midst of all this, Michou has stayed true to his roots — a trait that has won him a loyal following among the neighborhood's longtime denizens.
The more sybaritic sensibility reaches a blurry pinnacle in "You're the Worst," in which the heavy-drinking denizens of Olivia's castle compete to out-insult one another.
Apparently the water cleared up after running it for a few minutes, but not before denizens of the Alberta town snapped photos to share all over Twitter.
But along the way Wiener remains stuck in one tech trap: treating most Bay Area denizens as a collection of consumer habits and posts – not as people.
And over the past week, the denizens of that noble muskeg have risen up and exerted the separation of powers that Trump's victory always promised to test.
"I wonder how that worked in the Renaissance," Mr. Chihuly said, musing on what the ambitious denizens of the 15th-century art world said about one another.
Enterprising expats have stepped in to satisfy their cravings for blintzes, kugels and kasha varnishkes, and to appeal to the denizens of the city's flourishing foodie scene.
Axios was co-founded by Allen, Jim VandeHei, and Roy Schwartz, who helped create Politico, a politics-obsessed publication that became a must-read for Washington denizens.
They're tired of Capitol Hill denizens staking their claim as the only leaders in the party, particularly as Trump's political upheaval continues to echo throughout their ranks.
This rivalry has always hampered Pearl Jam's legacy, but that wasn't the only thing, as the denizens of truly awful bands they inspired didn't help matters either.
On Friday night, Toronto hardcore denizens Career Suicide joined Edmonton's No Problem for a shared basement venue bill that had both bands narrowly avoiding ceiling-to-head collisions.
So, whenever Tovey's team needed a fresh batch of fire ants, they headed outside with water to flood a nest, and a bucket to collect its fleeing denizens.
A self-taught photographer, in the late 1960s Monk worked as a bouncer at The Catacombs, a seedy Cape Town nightclub whose multiracial, pansexual denizens became his subjects.
Halloween is Scorpio's high holy day, the time when secrets, dead presidents, and underworld denizens come out to play — and literally anything can be sexy (sexy goldfish, anyone?).
The film intermittently suggests a politics of respectability — characters fighting to maintain decency amid the blight — while largely suggesting a mountain of stacked odds against the motel's denizens.
With the rise of online communities such as YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat, a whole group of viewers are literally trying to emulate their favorite denizens of Team Internet.
As Milo and Lola make their way through hell, you can glance at Bicker to see how the denizens of the underworld are reacting to their partying presence.
Interviews with denizens of Pultusk-like towns by Maciej Gdula, a sociologist at Warsaw University, reveal that PiS supporters are neither left behind nor frustrated with their lives.
As we wrap up, it's worth bringing up how unusual it once was for denizens of a metro area to oppose a big influx of high-skill jobs.
Some of Motherboard's favorites include old Skelly here: The legendary penguin shove: And of course, all those "under construction" GIFs: Go forth internet denizens of past and present.
The story pits Bayonetta against the forces of heaven, the motives and denizens of which bear little resemblance to the Biblical paradise familiar to much of the world.
Her dream of a supportive lover sets her apart from her fellow denizens of Covent Garden, where the cycle of poverty is inextricable from the cycle of abuse.
The population was somewhere around 5.6 million people, and Brooklyn already had more than 20193 million denizens, making it, even then, larger than many major US cities today.
Although they are both Democrats -- the sort many Republicans consider denizens of the Dark Side -- they are practical-minded politicians who understand they lead the minority in Congress.
This is what it was like: As the biggest, seediest watering-hole on this particular subway stop, the tavern was a revolving door for London's more furtive denizens.
It also invited pieces on Todt Hill, the lavish and lush-green Staten Island neighborhood known for its long history of mob denizens, where the slain mobster lived.
That includes, I am sorry to say, "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)," in which the denizens of a dinner party find themselves possessed by a calypso spirit.
President Richard M. Nixon believed that an elitist cabal led by Ivy League-educated denizens of Georgetown and Washington Post journalists was working secretly to bring him down.
Their markings could be a light show tuned to denizens of their particular umwelt, and, in the case of newts, serve as a warning to ward off predators.
Just why Ukrainians would try to help Clinton by attacking her online seems a mystery, but perhaps the denizens of Trumpworld would come up with an explanation eventually.
The denizens of Twitter, worn and wearied by a heavy week of soul-crushing Kavanaugh news, welcomed the blunder with open arms and, naturally, had a field day.
Arthur Curry; the introduction of Black Manta, the energy beam-wielding villain; and the impending war that the whole world, surface dwellers and underwater denizens alike, hinges on.
The first season of Syfy's Superman prequel Krypton focused on the denizens of Kandor, the Kryptonian city bottled and preserved by the malevolent alien AI Brainiac in Superman canon.
The apotheosis of decades of South Park is a generation of online denizens who smugly point out that actually, both sides are bad, so fuck the whole system, man.
But as Mr Valls competes for the Socialist nomination in this year's presidential election, he faces a problem: none of these denizens of Evry plans to vote for him.
It can stop you from selling image-editing software called Photoshoppe, but not from calling an edited image "photoshopped", or even a "shoop", as some internet denizens jokingly do.
Now, in order to survive, you're forced to pedal through the city's cycling lanes, collecting mystical carrots in order to ward off denizens of a pink and purple apocalypse.
By 2025, Zimmer anticipates that personal car ownership, specifically in U.S. urban areas, will essentially be a thing of the past as denizens opt to use shared vehicle networks.
On the ground floor, John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres's painted life casts of various neighborhood denizens in New York City and Puerto Rico were cheery, if a bit cartoonish.
Photographer Brandon Stanton has been stalking the streets of the Big Apple since 2010, documenting its denizens and posting brief snippets of their life stories to various social platforms.
The rest of the bar's denizens are a multicultural bunch, although the majority are Latino, like the bar's owner, played by Vanessa Aspillaga, who is of Puerto Rican descent.
The company now has about eighty employees and a hundred-and-fifty-million-dollar valuation—big enough that many Web denizens consider Conte a new kind of puppet master.
Judit conducts a freighted journey through the complexities of this imaginary German-Jewish nation, introducing its highly educated intellectuals and the Orthodox "black hat" denizens of its sordid underbelly.
Another blurry area of Rutherford-Johnson's map—one that might require another book—is the terrain where experimental composers cross paths with the less popular denizens of popular music.
But thanks to some fancy new technology, researchers at the California Academy of Sciences are beginning to dive to the twilight zone, observing and collecting its many bizarre denizens.
The grand order of intellectual property has been reset; the denizens of the world lived through the grand upheaval, and now they are even more settled in their lives.
However, for the past 50 years, the denizens of a small Tuscan town have banded together for annual theatrical performances that address and engage with these very civic concerns.
Denizens of Pompeii, it is tempting to imagine, might have been sipping a wine made of fiano grapes when Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, burying and preserving the city.
He is the algorithm made flesh, endowed with human frailties—longing, sadness, the need to urinate—the better to preach the Singularity's good news to denizens of Thatcherite Britain.
The city frequently is listed in foodie magazines as a great place to dine, and its denizens prize "clean" foods, making it a natural place to test new products.
They have already won the hearts of many of the city's fashionable denizens thanks to an inventive healthy-but-not-in-a-health-store-way menu and sunny décor.
Even so, the fictional denizens of St.-Denis cherish their local wines and foods, which they consume without pretension but with an intuitive understanding that comes from long experience.
But Ashley's tersely poetic libretto, about the broken lives and stubborn dreams of the denizens of a public park, is delivered almost entirely in a kind of heightened speech.
As has been customary, even in the tradition-shattering Trump era, the denizens of Capitol Hill were making every effort on Tuesday to strive for normalcy before the ritual.
Their witty exchanges observe the world from the ground up, where they can see through a lot of baloney — as newsroom denizens (in any incarnation) always aspire to do.
On a recent afternoon, the scenes being played out involved the actions of good-intentioned Western volunteers resulting in borderline farce after the Jungle's denizens refuse to play ball.
This behavior has many permutations in human history, but this study marks the first osteological (bone-based) evidence of how Göbekli Tepe's bygone denizens treated dead bodies and their skulls.
The video also includes an inset of Singh as seen by passers-by, where he looks like a total crazy person and doubtless fits right in among Central Park denizens.
Photo ops with comics legends are an outlier, though; most of the time the young denizens of Hawkins, Indiana are doing the same stuff on their phones as everyone else.
It's where downtown denizens have gone to detox and discuss the deeper things of life, and where Orthodox Jewish men have gone to convene, or to hide from their wives.
The city's violent crime was out of control—infamously, in 20143 the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights erupted in a racially-tinged riots—and its denizens were eager for calm.
Because there are looming horrors in this world that you'll encounter as your journey by boat through the flooded city streets, or interrogate Innsmouth's increasingly strange denizens in branching conversations.
Take, for example, the opening line, which seeks to clarify what "your access to the future is for you alone" means, as though the soon-to-be denizens of Will.i.
The newborn denizens of Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota had the shortest expected lifespans, at 66.8 years, while people born in Summit County, Colorado could expect to live 86.8 years.
The Hearthstone- and Warcraft-themed scene features a Murloc singing Christmas carols, pausing between songs to go do battle with denizens outside and decorating the fireplace with its newfound loot.
But even if the government does retreat from its plan, there is no prospect of local integration for the denizens of Dadaab, and only a lucky few will be resettled.
As a part of the Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978–143 exhibition, the series shares movies loved by the denizens of the famed nightclub.
Kids and cashiers are getting shot over trifles; in one darkly comic scene, the denizens of the shop try to one-up one another over who's been robbed most often.
A KKK rally is catnip for the left, and white supremacists—including the better organized, more menacing younger denizens of white nationalism who masquerade as the "alt-right"—know it.
And between it all, there's something that draws us, the bankrupt denizens of the discount aisle at the grocery store, together with Kanye West, the owner of two different Maybachs.
Our take: Similarly to previous seasons, the show promises to fuse storylines that can be universally entertaining, along with details and references that denizens of the real Valley will appreciate.
Perhaps more meaningful for the denizens of the state's Silicon Valley, a 2015 report by First Round Capital found that startups with female founders outperformed those led by all men.
If we're to catch and learn about the soft-bodied denizens of the deep, our machines too must be soft — and that's what this Harvard robotics research is all about.
But what about for denizens of the 21st century, those who wish to address the weight of a past crammed with war, while sounding a clarion warning to the future?
Although everyone saw a type of eclipse today, only the denizens — and visitors — of 14 states across the country actually saw a total solar eclipse, as opposed to a partial one.
In a tweet Monday, the famous glove, rapper, and corporate feminist confirmed the anatomy of its skeletal system — solving a mystery that internet denizens have been trying to solve for days.
Thus, the goal of Bioshock is to get through the city, fending off attacks from zombie-esque gene-mod addicts called splicers while encountering some of its crazed and colorful denizens.
She stands out from the grittier denizens of Iron City, with her fine clothes and a forehead gem which looks distractingly like a BIM mark from the trash classic The Apple.
That's why Hublin and his colleagues think the ancient denizens of Jebel Irhoud were an early evolutionary phase of Homo sapiens — somewhere on the developmental path between Homo heidelbergensis and us.
Denizens have suggested raising the wreck and building a museum round it, though that may prove difficult: the ship is mostly buried, and the surrounding waters are alligator-ridden and dangerous.
The denizens of these communities are deluded into fully believing they were the sole reason for both Brexit and Trump's election, and set their sights to the upcoming election in France.
The photos, taken during Warhol's heyday, feature not just the six packs of anonymous male denizens of New York's nightlife demimonde, but also Italian magazine editor and Warhol superstar Daniela Morera.
It had been converted to artists' studios and illegal living spaces, and former denizens said it was a death trap of piled wood, furniture, snaking electrical cords and only two exits.
But if that consent had been withheld, social media denizens would have extended the drama anyway, invading the lives of two people who were singled out for celebrity on a whim.
If the denizens of the tech world are grumpy about spending the energy reserves they built up over the holidays to survive CES, they should try working in the auto industry.
When cities are designed and deployed as a single unit, they don't carry the cultural vibrancy of a city built organically in response to the needs and desires of its denizens.
It stumbles from infancy into pubescence, with Bitworld (and its denizens) slowly gathering power and fidelity throughout the book until it becomes a death-haven for those able to afford it.
Not just regular old tunnels though, Upside Down tunnels that play host to the horrible denizens of the Upside Down including weird tentacle things and abscesses that spit at passers by.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (Reuters) - From turtles to fish, the denizens of two North Carolina aquariums will be facing Hurricane Florence alone after their handlers were forced to leave under mandatory evacuation orders.
There is no shortage of edgy collectives in electronic music, but Amobi and his flock have managed to repurpose the scene's tropes to tell a story rarely discussed by its denizens.
This, combined with specialized techniques, like rolling the handle from the inside of the wrist down to the tips of the fingers, resulted in a decisive victory for the Banter denizens.
"The line between owners of swank Washington ­townhouses and denizens of his sister-in-law's Fort Greene shelter was perhaps thinner than he'd previously appreciated," Lowell realizes late in the novel.
About 2,000 visitors — double the permanent population of Nisyros — streamed in throughout the night, a mix of locals, tourists still in beachwear, and denizens of the Athens arts and media scenes.
" (The denizens of Downton Abbey did not get this memo.) "'Have one, James,' she'll say, taking the napkin off and exhibiting a heap of beautiful — yes, that's the word, beautiful — doughnuts.
With that remigration posing a threat to space within cities, it is characteristic for DIY communities and denizens of warehouse spaces that exist on the fringes of legitimacy to be innovative.
All are, uh, hot in their own ways, according to the denizens of the internet, but for whatever reason, lots of people seem to think Carrey's Grinch is particularly, irresistibly thicc.
Nor have denizens of the so-called "wildland-urban interface" been receptive to the idea that controlled burns, set and supervised by government employees, are necessary to thin out cluttered woodlands.
One would think it would be a rare act of culture making that can appeal to both denizens of New York's high-art landscape and citizens of small towns like Hancock.
Like Osborn's characters, the denizens of "Rancho Viejo" attest to the notion that adulthood is a chimera, that we're all always stuck on some level in our rivalrous, security-seeking childhoods.
The wall decorations at San Giovanni also evoke some extinct denizens of the area, like the Elephas antiquus, the straight-tusked pachyderm that lived here during the Middle and Late Pleistocene.
The majestic bald eagle, mainstay of American buying power, landmarks, and bro-y tank tops, get an Independence Day breather in these star-spangled GIFs from the denizens of the internet.
On a day of unverified allegations, it's worth mentioning that the denizens of notorious online message board 4Chan are taking credit for the most salacious of claims made in the memos:
But hey, the nearest railhead was only 35-miles away, so if the denizens of Los Alamos closed their eyes and squinted, they could almost imagine they were still connected to civilization.
But if those denizens of Cowboys Nation stare long enough through the existential looking-glass at the bottom of their bottle of Lone Star, they'll realize that they actually just got beat.
Click through to find out where we left off with our favorite Beacon Hills denizens, including the many, many beloved characters who are returning for the Jeff Davis-created series' final hurrah.
The simulations of indigeneity that the white denizens of Westworld the park and white viewers of Westworld the show desire each come with their own mediating justifications, but ultimately, they're the same.
Sitting on those stools is where you'll find the tried-and-true denizens of the beach—the proud remaining degenerates—shooting pool, chain smoking, and keeping the reverse hours of a banker.
Many Russians reserved especial scorn for supposedly westernising politicians, who banged on about corruption but were as much on the take, their compatriots thought, as the Rolex-sporting denizens of the Kremlin.
The prairie figures in some of Cather's early stories, but she focusses more often on artists, actors, singers, and writers—denizens of the transatlantic world that she herself joined in short order.
In small print, it urged its new Sea-Monkey owners to earn a DLD degree (Doctor of Denizens of the Deep) by writing directly to the Crustacean College of Sea-Monkey Knowledge.
D.C. denizens agree on few things these days, but one thing has achieved considerable bipartisan support: a revival of the Glass-Steagall separation of commercial banking from other activities, including investment banking.
In 2008, they were considered Biden voters — the white working-class denizens of Scranton, Pa., and places like it — whom Joe Biden, Scranton's own, was supposed to win over for Barack Obama.
While I was walking back and forth along the 2D plane that is the world and chatting with its denizens, I started thinking about another prominent metafictional indie game: The Beginner's Guide.
"I don't need to be insulted by somebody who stands on the wrong side of the escalator going on the Metro," Tomelden said, referring to a common pet peeve among D.C. denizens.
Bonney was the most Rimbaldian of contemporary poets, truly living the limit-experiences — in drink, drugs, and psychological and economic extremity — that most middle-class denizens of the poetry world only romanticize.
Somewhere between velvet Elvises and Shrinky Dinks, paint-by-numbers has become firmly entrenched in the world of genuinely kitsch Americana, inspiring denizens of do-it-yourselfers to take up their paintbrushes.
Through it all, Stateway functions as a kind of cage; from the tall perch of their building, its denizens can see the outside world of Chicago, but can't fully participate in it.
Bubble Subs Arise, Opening Eyes to the Deep Sea: Giant plastic spheres, with walls six inches thick or more, are making the depths of the ocean, and its strange denizens, more accessible.
Many of these sites are not sterile tourist destinations, sequestered off by from the bustle of the city and ignored by local denizens, but are woven into the fabric of everyday life.
Peopled by kookily sad denizens of Florida's Space Coast, whose dreams rarely achieve liftoff without crashing and burning, Ryan's stories are filled with a wan tenderness and a spectacular lack of condescension.
" Then, during the Cambrian explosion, "The denizens of the seas grew to an inch, then a foot, then a meter, in the form of terrifying fishes that established suzerainties in the depths.
He is one of many people who have come to identify with the unloved denizens of their neighborhoods, creatures that are ignored or despised, living behind the visible workings of the modern city.
The cluttered warehouse had been converted into artists' studios and illegal living spaces, and former denizens said it was a death trap of piled wood, furniture, snaking electrical cords and only two exits.
Guadagnino also looked to the '70s for artistic inspiration, incorporating homages to feminist art, as in a sequence in which Susie (Dakota Johnson) experiences all the nightmares of the academy's denizens at once.
Denizens of a reviled institution, and a party railroaded by Donald Trump's populist insurgency, they planned to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), an independent investigative body designed to root out corruption.
Some think that Silicon Valley denizens unlike Hollywood and New York celebrities are not used to a questioning and critical press corps and expect the press to be pliant advocates of their agenda.
As I track your journey, the undercurrent of constant attention —mostly unwanted —from so many men friends, enemies, acquaintances, bar denizens, on and on is such a constant subtext .. and possible trigger. xD.
Trump is the presidential version of 4chan denizens adopting Bane and the Joker as patron saints: some men want to watch the world burn, others salivate at the prospect of beating up protestors.
When I polled the denizens of Twitter — ground zero for PSL mockery — on their feelings about the beverage, most of the women who responded to me seemed to be out-and-proud drinkers.
After all, it would be impossible for the Station 19 firehouse denizens to constantly rush their charges to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital if both series' home bases weren't extremely close to each other.
Bannon realized that these underemployed and overeducated denizens of message boards like 4chan and Reddit were susceptible to misogynist and racist symbolism (when disguised with snark) and highly adept in launching viral campaigns.
The game seems to take place in a trippy '60s version of one of Fallout's vaults, a host of masked denizens taking copious amounts of mind-altering substances to avoid their nasty reality.
Dubai's neighborhoods have names like Media City, Knowledge Village and the International Financial Center: functional, polished campuses that attract denizens of their namesake industries with special economic regulations, jurisdictions and foreign ownership allowances.
That was seen as a good thing, given that the criticism of Washington and its denizens since the election of Trump is that they/we are deeply out of touch with normal Americans.
Once the office workers realized how unique the owls' situation was, they set up a webcam (see above) to broadcast the family for curious internet denizens and amateur ornithologists to observe 24/7.
She encouraged them to pick out a beefy sweater here, a zanily embroidered jeans jacket there, and put the items together in the way the denizens of early hippie encampments might have done.
Whit Stillman plumbs the malaise of the young and privileged in this tale about two denizens of the New York nightclub scene of the early 1980s: Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and Alice (Chloë Sevigny).
He quit high school in 211 to spend time in Andy Warhol's Factory and some of the earliest images in this show are intimate portraits of the celebrities and denizens of that time.
"Girl From the North Country," a musical that uses the songs of Bob Dylan to illuminate the heartache and hard times facing Depression-era denizens of a Midwestern boardinghouse, is coming to Broadway.
She's best in reconstructing (via hundreds of hours of interviews) the intertwined life struggles of Hall, his steadfast sweetheart and eventual wife, his vexed parents and some denizens of the competitive sailing world.
Paul Tudor Jones, one of Wall Street's most influential investors, on Thursday got personal about his daughter's recovery from the coronavirus and how he aims to help New York City's most vulnerable denizens.
Yang attracted attention from some of the darker denizens of the net, some of them drawn to his message and his quirky, techno-contrarian vibe, others promoting his campaign just for the lulz.
Harriet lives in a school whose red-coated denizens can be seen trudging around as meticulously arranged as the girls in the children's book "Madeline" (or the titular servants in "The Handmaid's Tale").
Predators 22.63, Penguins 1 | Pittsburgh Leads Series, 2-1 NASHVILLE — The denizens of Smashville donned gold boas and gold caps and gold T-shirts that said "Hockey-Tonk" and sauntered down Lower Broadway.
The original "Infotainment" was organized by the East Village denizens Peter Nagy, Alan Belcher and Anne Livet and toured the United States and Europe in the mid-1980s, never alighting in New York.
Andersen's description makes those look like child's play.) When the Destroyer (Amar Ramasar) smashes the clock and is about to become the Princess's husband, the clock's shattered denizens return to life and destroy him.
And maybe at that point I'll want to slip on my old size 12s and gingerly engage the denizens of the smoking area in a fumbled and nearly futile attempt to buy some drugs.
Despite the affection that its denizens seem to hold for this place, Capitalism prefers the erasure of history, desiring that we live only in its presence, that it is the only reality we know.
Shedding light on dark money by requiring total transparency of nonprofits' fundraising could only help to dry up the swamp, or at least to shame its denizens into shopping at lower-priced clothing stores.
We had to get up from our table, go out into the world, put on our silly hats, and figure out how to make our solutions real with the citizens and denizens of Hyrule.
Exactly one guy's 2013 tweet can be traced as ground zero for the concept, but the vast majority of internet denizens got in on the Zodiac debauchery throughout the duration of Cruz's campaign. 13.
FOR 30 years viewers of the Discovery Channel have eagerly tuned in to "Shark Week", an annual block of programming intended to promote understanding and conservation of the razor-toothed denizens of the deep.
Once fringe-cool and freaky with quirks and secrets, Twin Peaks is a paradox, the same and different, but the dangerous and demented denizens novel have been tempered by grief, time, domesticity, and discovery.
She became the halftime show's savior, launched an international stadium tour, announced a new charitable initiative, and turned the internet's collected denizens into rabid superfans, and she did it all with one new song.
For nearly four decades, the Japanese artist has picked up such objects while walking in New York City, keeping the everyday discards of its denizens in clean and clear plastic wrappers of cigarette cartons.
The age of neon has been and gone in the city, but the call to "Enjoy Coca-Cola" still sparkles in the minds of generations of clubbers, thrill-seekers and denizens of Kings Cross.
It's difficult to care about yet another group of people — those who aren't much different than Alexandria's equally unequipped denizens — who exist only to give newer characters like Jesus and Gregory something to protect.
High-profile Bay Area denizens are skipping tap water in favor of drinking unfiltered, untreated, and expensive "raw" water that comes straight out of the ground, Nellie Bowles reports for The New York Times.
Black excellence, as represented by everyone from Obama to Beyonce, has found a measure of protection even as its denizens remain vulnerable to racial profiling and mistaken identity at the hands of law enforcement.
But with the help of his gifted collaborators, the production designer Santo Loquasto and the cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, he bathes "the film colony" in golden light and swathes its denizens in lovely period clothes.
As in high school, Twitter denizens divide into tribes and bully to gain status; as in high school, too-confessional musings and dumb mistakes turn up in the wrong hands and end in humiliation.
In any case, it was nice to see this bit of outspoken public honesty from such a prominent character in Silicon Valley, whose denizens prefer to diss each other in hush-hush sotto voce.
And in news about former denizens of Capitol Hill, Anthony Weiner, the disgraced former New York congressman, was sentenced to 21 months in prison for exchanging lewd texts with a 15-year-old girl.
Struggling to assemble a Malm bed or Hemnes dresser surrounded by an array of screws and Allen wrenches is a rite of passage for many denizens of college dormitories and residents of starter apartments.
And these unlike Napoleon's armies, or the Wehrmacht's power or Caesar's centurions, will be unscrupulous denizens burying deep inside our flesh, penetrating even more deeply into our blood, far below the armor of denial.
And in neighboring Greenpoint or Bushwick, or in TriBeCa or the Upper East Side, denizens of their own local deli will yell at the Lotto screen and await their turn in the winner's circle.
Such gestures are unquestioned; they are driven by the engine of necessity—the unreasoning force by which the denizens of Nichols's films are charged up and, often against their better judgment, compelled to act.
The murders are certainly macabre, but the best fun is running all over the city with these amiable partners, meeting the denizens of the night and poking into this vast repository of ghoulish secrets.
As stated in principles Buffett endorsed last year with a dozen other boardroom denizens (called "commonsense principles"), outside directors are best positioned to evaluate this question and then present it to the full board.
For those who don't see them as treasonous denizens of the swamp Mr. Trump was elected to drain, they are heroes of the resistance, calling out the excesses of an out-of-control president.
The circuit clerk, Tiffany B. McCord, sequestered the documents in a safe in her own office until she could decide what should become of them, showing them only to a handful of courthouse denizens.
Its migration westward offers more convenient shopping for the Frieze and Art Basel set, now nesting part-time in condominiums along the High Line, along with the yet-to-materialize denizens of Hudson Yards.
Dr. Azad's work suggests that direct contact between the mother's breast and the baby's mouth is important: When a baby nurses, some denizens of its oral microbiome may traverse back into the mother's breast.
Still, the prison assassination of Whitey Bulger—among the few recent BOP denizens whose media saturation rivaled Cohen's—meant the feds were likely to take special care in assigning this guy somewhere he could survive.
There will be children coming, millions of them, and we're going to leave this desolate planet to them in the way that so many of the denizens of her science fiction and fantasy worlds did.
That recurring annual chronology is common among companies that sell to larger customers, as the month of December is slow, and sales denizens like to close their quarters on months that are non-holiday infused.
Even the reports get reported on, that's how dedicated the denizens of PillReports are to ensuring that each and every pill that slides down someone's greasy gullet is of the highest standard—and the safest.
Now, denizens of the internet are back at it, asking Netflix for titles ranging from mid-22017s Disney Channel (Lizzie McGuire, That’s So Raven and the like) to all eight Harry Potter flicks.
Wall Street denizens reckon that its involvement in private equity, which accounts for a fifth of its overall portfolio, places it in the same league as GIC, the entity that manages Singapore's foreign-exchange reserves.
The ball bounces against the wall and, picking up backspin, returns to its fixed place in "The Street," whose denizens are stuck in their personal bubbles until the next call to "Action!" or telephone ring.
Los Angeles County has more than 10 million residents, 3.3 million live in San Diego County, Riverside County has 2.1 million denizens, 73,00 are in Santa Barbara County, and Ventura County is home to 850,000.
Photo: Audrey Valasco (Cell Press)Scientists have shined a light on one of the creepier denizens of the deep sea, a pitch-black creature that can turn itself into a living lamp called the dragonfish.
This year will be different not only because Trump will be absent but also because the number of preparties and afterparties has declined, making the weekend less of a draw for the denizens of Hollywood.
The performance was a sensation among denizens of the online left, and later became the basis of a book titled The Speech: A Historic Filibuster on Corporate Greed and the Decline of our Middle Class.
Wall Street denizens like the banking investor J. Christopher Flowers have declared that the fintech frenzy is simply that: hype that defies common sense and will leave a trail of failed companies in its wake.
On Wednesday, BuzzFeed's AM to DM show asked the noble denizens of Twitter for their suggestions as to who should be crowned Time's Person Of The Year for 2017, and the people did not disappoint.
The outlet says the undead denizens – measuring more than 11 feet wide and almost seven feet high – erupted through Calle Francisco Santiago Borraz (Francisco Santiago Borraz Street) after taking about a year to get there. 
Melissa Leo plays Goldie, who reigns over the club and its denizens, convinced she'll know when one of her hungry charges is ready for the big time, and heaven help them if they cross her.
Let's get real: The favorite politician of the oppressed, left-behind workers who you idealize is Donald Trump, while denizens of Wall Street titans and Hollywood moguls and tech billionaires back liberal candidates and causes.
In its opening scenes, "Tin Cat Shoes" may put you in mind of a stretched-out sketch from "Portlandia," the TV series that sends up the green-thinking, cosmos-contemplating denizens of Oregon coffee shops.
As the trend has gone a bit more mainstream over the past decade or so, denizens of Small Town USA have introduced the practice for a variety of reasons, including the sheer distance between houses.
In his contribution to the exhibition catalogue, John Yau argues that Wong's interest in ASL likely stemmed from his bilingual upbringing as well as his exposure to New York's diverse array of denizens and cultures.
Its denizens are bored or irritated by tales of adventure and heroism; they cultivate a condescending skepticism about El-ahrairah, the rabbit trickster-prince of legend; they seem comfortable and smug and yet subtly depressed.
Oto Gillen's fugal video-slide show "New York, 2015 —" documents the denizens of our sanctuary city's public spaces — homeless people, food vendors, police officers, bike messengers — presenting a combination of striving and defeat (and surveillance).
He told reporters he moved to Florida in 2011 to be close to wealthy denizens of Naples, a city on Florida's west coast with reliably conservative residents, like former Florida governor and current US Sen.
The director and co-writer of 2015's indie hit Tangerine was struggling to find the right actress for his follow-up, The Florida Project, about the hard-luck denizens living in an Orlando-outskirts motel.
Indeed, the denizens of Little Haiti represent a small portion of the local migrants from the impoverished Caribbean nation, many of whom are putting down roots just across the border from what was once their destination.
Tara decides it must be done and we can only assume Rick is now eager to reach out, even if it means taking on the risk of being shot by the stranger-adverse denizens of Oceanside.
In preparation for a proper vintage throwdown this Halloween, we consulted an expert: Cathy Chung, owner of Meeps, a legendary Washington, DC vintage boutique that's been peddling throwback togs to District denizens for almost 30 years.
Denizens of a reviled institution, and a party railroaded by Donald Trump's populist insurgency, the Republicans planned to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE): an independent investigative body designed to root out corruption among them.
Well, for one, the area's tastes seem to be evolving as denizens of the tech industry mature from dorm-room startup chic to pricier apparel more befitting the current landscape of post-IPO millionaires and billionaires.
These fearless intergalactic cops work for the government, setting out an ill-defined mission that brings them aboard the sprawling floating space station Alpha, home to former denizens of the thousand planets in that unwieldy title.
With a fairly limited set of verbs—build item, place item, destroy item—the game builds into this excellent crescendo of a dozen little denizens who put things in front of me to do for them.
Even while restricted to fish, though, it is likely to yield useful insights into the process of regeneration—not to mention the possibility of a nice little sideline in the creation of designer denizens for aquaria.
Bernie is currently a concierge at the Grand Hôtel du Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, just another "deracinated wanted man living quietly and under a false name," like so many other expat denizens of the French Riviera.
But here is what did: The political denizens showed once again that Mr. Trump, the reality TV star turned presumptive Republican presidential nominee, can animate the staid capital as much as any other city in America.
If denizens of Central Europe are forced into an artificial and unnecessary choice between the European Union and building closer ties with the United States, it is a safe bet that most would decide oh Brussels.
Something sinister has happened, and while most denizens of the avenue would like to keep the secret festering under wraps, the 10-year-olds plucky Grace and frail Tilly are not going to let it be.
Of course, if you were employed at Mattel, maker of Barbie, you might feel differently, since internet denizens expended a great deal of energy skewering your newly rolled-out lineup of modern, ethnically diverse Ken dolls.
With its sullenly angelic Chief Keef/Justin Vernon duet and that superlaser of a Mike Dean guitar solo, "Hold My Liquor" is a lighter-waver, "Comfortably Numb" for the brain-addled denizens of some future megalopolis.
Some photos also show the finned denizens of this world, still vibrant in their vanishing habitat, and calling to mind the colossal ripple effect on marine life that stems from the global threat to coral reefs.
The diner was a beloved retreat for drag queens, transgender people and gay denizens of the area's tough Tenderloin neighborhood, where many subsisted on drugs and prostitution and were routinely arrested on charges of cross dressing.
The attack on the hiker, who has not been publicly identified, and his companion has unnerved denizens of the hiking world who meander through the wilderness of the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine.
Many internet denizens weren't so pleased with Ed Sheeran's musical cameo in Game of Thrones — so much so that when he deleted his Twitter account the next day, people assumed he'd been driven away by critics.
On Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state's Earthquake Early Warning System, which means Golden State denizens from the northern Redwoods to the Salton Sea can be alerted of imminent shaking in two major ways.
Ever since 1999's The Blair Witch Project sent early internet denizens scouring the web to figure out if its spooky, shocking story was actually true, we can't seem to get enough of found-footage movies.
Now "Silicon Valley" has yet another meaning: High-end magazine publisher Modern Luxury is launching its newest title, Silicon Valley, a print lifestyle glossy aimed at the money-drenched denizens of the tech industry's capital corridor.
Outfitted with the holographic goggles, these Detroit denizens can stand in front of clay models of cars and see 3-D vehicle elements digitally overlaid onto them, so they can quickly evaluate and alter new car designs.
Back in April, Jay Ward, creative director of the Cars world at Pixar, just threw gasoline on the fire when he suggested a twisted origin theory hardly befitting of the friendly, googly-eyed denizens of Radiator Springs.
Unlike most of the flashy characters in his blockbuster beach-reads, Kwan virtually blends in with the brick walls of the artist's studio we are visiting and attracts little attention from the denizens of LA's Arts District.
The artist's project The Moments fuses slow-motion video captured with a customized iPhone lens with Hodsdon's impeccable eye for finding NYC's most compelling denizens, creating one of the most addicting daily image blogs of the 2010s.
The architectural uniformity of the European headquarters of global money titans like Credit Suisse and Barclays is both impressive and oppressive, while the sartorial uniformity of Canary Wharf's denizens—suits, suits, and more suits—is the latter.
It also appears that termites are not so much industrious drones as they are denizens of a post-capitalist Utopia: in a petri dish of twenty-five termites, only five appear to work at any one time.
And with that, Roosh was no longer merely a conversation topic among an ultimately niche group of online denizens familiar with the dark corner of the internet he sprang from—he, and his ideas, had gone global.
It's been the story of many, many teen soaps over the years, but perhaps most famously on The OC, where Chino-born Ryan Atwood found himself suddenly living among the spoiled and pampered denizens of Orange County.
After betraying Maggie and the denizens of the Hilltop, Gregory slithers back to their stronghold and pleads for a safe haven, claiming he only worked with Negan under duress — a dystopian take on the "good German" argument.
Peering at one another through the indoor palms were Suki Waterhouse; the sisters Alexandra and Theodora Richards; the brothers Harry and Peter Brant Jr; and numerous night-life denizens including Susanne Bartsch, Nur Khan and Chelsea Leyland.
When Mr. Wolfe first blazed onto the literary scene, many, if not most, male writers persisted in dressing like hardscrabble characters from a Clifford Odets play or possibly denizens of the cartoonist Al Capp's mythical Outer Slobovia.
Now Alex, who unmercifully pummels his way through young adulthood for sport before eventually finding that his angry impulses have been conditioned out of him, and his fellow denizens of the Korova Milkbar have arrived Off Broadway.
Haruo Nakajima, the Japanese actor who played the movie monster Godzilla in a dozen films and whose booming steps in a 200-pound rubber suit sent the denizens of Tokyo running into cinematic history, died on Monday.
In fact, she looks positively reasonable compared to many of the town's denizens, including Roman Sionis (Ewan McGregor), a ruthless crime boss whose right-hand henchman, Victor Zsasz (Chris Messina), derives pleasure from peeling off victims' faces.
The story of the minions and their romp through history as denizens of all kinds of evil creatures and people, from dinosaurs to the ruthlessly imperialistic French emperor Napoleon, is great as they fail again and again.
Those candidates — especially John Delaney, John Hickenlooper, Amy Klobuchar, Steve Bullock and Tim Ryan — portrayed Sanders and Warren as denizens of some lofty, lefty dreamland that would be unrecognizable and unappealing to swing voters between the coasts.
Those candidates — especially John Delaney, John Hickenlooper, Amy Klobuchar, Steve Bullock and Tim Ryan — portrayed Sanders and Warren as denizens of some lofty, lefty dreamland that would be unrecognizable and unappealing to swing voters between the coasts.
For Stoll, it seems to stem from a time few other internet users remember, a time before the World Wide Web even existed and when most denizens of the internet were idealistic academics and scientists like him.
The museum catalog, however, avoids the scholarly in favor of reminiscences from friends of Ms. Adler and Basquiat, including downtown denizens like Luc Sante, Darryl Pinckney and Sur Rodney Sur, who recall the era's vibe and ethos.
The future of the venerable conservative magazine the Weekly Standard is in doubt for the sin of being insufficiently pro-Trump to satisfy the tastes of its owner and other denizens of the right-wing moneybags community.
Photo: GettyA remote road in Pingtung County, Taiwan has suddenly become a highly-rated attraction on Google Maps for the thirstiest denizens of the internet thanks to a video uploaded by a tourist that shows her bare breast.
For two warmish weeks a year, the city's denizens get to leave their houses, get on a dirty train, walk down a crowded block and go sit indoors at a windowless office for 12 hours at a time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the early 1980s, the photographer Bud Glick worked for the New York Chinatown History Project (NYCHP) — today the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) — capturing the lives of the neighborhood's denizens.
Thankfully, the witches resurrected three outpost denizens without a Coven doppelgänger: Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt (Leslie Grossman), the Oprah-like Dinah Stevens (Adina Porter), and newly confirmed witch Mallory (Billie Lourd), who we already know has pyrokinetic powers.
IF DENIZENS of political Washington recall the commotion, way back on February 24th, when President Donald Trump's press team excluded CNN, the New York Times and others from a White House briefing, most probably shrug at the memory.
Oculus Maximus was drawing on a VR fantasy that people have been imagining since at least 1992, when Neal Stephenson gave virtual katanas to the denizens of his online "Metaverse" in the seminal science fiction novel Snow Crash.
The moisture in the air serve as a sort of environmental sauna for these lucky denizens, cleansing all that nastiness from their pores and expelling it out of their system like Linda Blair's green barf in The Exorcist.
San Francisco's denizens have defeated all heliport and helipad proposals since the early 1960s, save for a year-old helipad at a new San Francisco hospital that's meant for carrying children and  pregnant mothers facing life-threatening emergencies.
The consensus of the mock draft community—from full-time draft analysts at major media outlets to the lesser denizens of #DraftTwitter—bears no real relation to any of the 32 individual draft boards compiled by NFL teams.
Although denizens made fun of him on there, Arthur seems to have remained in the midst of the AtomWaffen Division, a small-potatoes hate group tracked by both the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.
Here's a look at the top rookies from N.F.L. Week 1: Optimism, that rarest of commodities among the football-loving denizens of northeast Ohio, abounded on Sunday, even with Cleveland losing by 21-103 to the hated Steelers.
Eating three servings of smothered chicken at "Maury's touring restaurant" (operated by a tiny, furry chef with a singletable and big dreams) will get you levels much faster than wailing away on the various denizens of the game's dungeons.
The feathered and furry denizens of the city zoo are slowly dying from starvation and untreated wounds before the eyes of helpless keepers, in another sign of suffering the impoverished country has endured in nearly a year of war.
The denizens of Palo Alto had better things to do on their weekends, such as paid activities or partaking in brunch, a meal Linda had completed three times in her life and still failed to comprehend the merits of.
You talk with all of the denizens of the island, including a wannabe secret agent koala and a dance-loving monkey, trading key items through conversation and piecing together an inventory that'll finally allow you to progress the story.
Considering Quayside's focus on tech-friendly denizens, and the fact Google has said it plans to move its Canadian HQ to Quayside, the information vacuum has made it easy to imagine what this development might become: a tech brotopia.
And the chilling sequence where masked figures holding swords dance around a girl bound to a tree recalls a similar sequence — part of the elaborate masked ritual the Summerisle denizens use to lure their sergeant to his ultimate doom.
Yet only a fraction of the estimated 21.2,261 homeless in Los Angeles have been housed three years after voters in November 2016 approved a ballot measure that raised $1.2 billion to build housing for street denizens and poor people.
They're the real denizens of the virtual world — the super-users of new apps, the earliest adopters of new forms of social media, the connoisseurs of online entertainment and the harshest critics when these technologies don't meet their standards.
The school, which has a renewed focus on contemporary music to go with its new home downtown, has persevered, and "Dust," set among five denizens of a small urban park, will finally make it to the Mannes stage. Feb.
Tech: TrendingWhether you work in Silicon Valley or compete with its denizens, Trending aims to deliver the info you need to stay ahead of the pack, with exclusive, fly-on-the-wall reporting from inside tech's most innovative companies.
In summer, like a monarch butterfly, he fluttered north to the handful of surviving Catskills hotels, sampling the borscht when there was no longer a belt and delighting the hotel denizens with jokes many had heard more than once.
This, Forsyth explains, makes them one of history's "wet cultures," in such good company as the Vikings, as opposed to the "dry cultures," whose mildly buzzed denizens drink in "Continental" style, sipping for hour after hour, but in moderation.
The denizens at Harry's bar — a sheeplike herd of enjoyably varied bleats — include an ineffectual policeman (David Lansbury), and three wilting barflies (Billy Carter, Richard Hollis and John Horton) who are drawn to the place by its owner's notoriety.
Models, stylists and other denizens of the beautiful-people set sipped Caribbean beer and posed for photos with Ms. Irgit, who wore bright lipstick and a pilot-style jumpsuit unbuttoned nearly to the navel, revealing her Kiini top beneath.
Many of the denizens of the chateau were exiles of some kind, be it political or social outcasts like Churchill and the Windsors or those — like Elsie de Wolfe, Elsa Maxwell and indeed Elliott herself — who had reinvented themselves.
They, my colleague Daniel Hernandez wrote in a moving essay, are the denizens of Club Scum, a monthly party at a gay bar in East L.A. that embraces the wide array of the region's fringe and underground queer scenes.
"Girl from the North Country," which uses the songs of Bob Dylan to tell the story of boarding-house denizens in Depression-era Minnesota, moves to the Belasco after a lauded run at the Public; previews start on Feb.
The club's self-mythologizing denizens were a mix of the famous (Debbie Harry, the Talking Heads), the soon-to-be famous (Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons, Debi Mazar) and the famous-below-14th Street (Glenn O'Brien, Chi Chi Valenti).
Inevitably, these two team up to agitate the denizens of Mulderrig in a series of maneuvers that hark back to E.F. Benson's Mapp and Lucia stories of village gossip and skulduggery, though the secrets of Mulderrig are far darker.
The book finds Fred, Wilma, the Rubble family, and the other denizens of Bedrock struggling, to varying degrees, with the perils of encroaching modernity, opening the door for stories centering on consumerism, technological fear, religious zealotry, and even PTSD.
The chatroom for the Kids See Ghosts stream, which has been available off and on over the course of the evening, has been filled mostly with people shouting profanities and complaining, as most internet chatroom denizens are wont to do.
The move comes as criticism from Internet denizens about online abuse reached a new peak this month, notably after online trolls waged Twitter campaign against comedian Leslie Jones and then someone hacked into her personal website and exposed her private information.
Along the office wall rose a stack of countless crates of empty soda bottles, which the denizens of the PLATO penthouse collected until someone got around to taking them all the way downstairs to the soda machine on the first floor.
The brands I'm really excited about are ones I'm seeing sprout up on Instagram that seem to be run by denizens of Generation Z. It feels a lot to me like the new mode of operation is work smarter not harder.
When Lee did die, Mr Flynt delivered her eulogy, which (as per her specification) consisted of a lecture he had given a decade before on the abiding resonance of Atticus, Boo Radley, Tom Robinson and the other denizens of Maycomb.
As The Verge's Adi Robertson previously wrote: "Trump is the presidential version of 4chan denizens adopting Bane and the Joker as patron saints: some men want to watch the world burn, others salivate at the prospect of beating up protestors."
While the city featured in the trailer isn't named, we are told that many of its denizens are very poor, and no strangers to violence, while the 1 percent lives it up with all sorts of tech and fancy gadgets.
Commissioned in happier times when the EU seemed destined to go on expanding, it was no little irony that the first great moment of history witnessed by the building denizens call "Tusk Tower" should be the unprecedented shrinking of the Union.
It doesn't take long to discover that not only are the remaining denizens acting unusual, but the darkest depths are infested with grotesque demons, their origins found somewhere between a new mysterious narcotic in circulation and something far more occult.
To the pushier, more voluble denizens of New York, or D.C., or Los Angeles, their reserve might make the Lovings look somehow deficient, like they were less in control of their own situation than all the others who surround them.
Starting with Earth, the moon and a roiling sun, visitors get a gravity slingshot at Mercury and set out past the solar system's most well-known denizens, concluding with a stunning view of the blue haze surrounding Pluto, lit from behind.
But because of Rich's place of employment, and some reckless (and retracted) suggestions by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, denizens of the right-wing fever swamps have concocted a conspiracy theory that Rich was murdered for supplying DNC emails to WikiLeaks.
The real life "Hiddleswift" even feels like fan fiction — they're both pop culture figures that young internet denizens are extremely passionate about (Hiddleston is often referred to as "The Internet's Boyfriend") and they have ostensibly nothing to do with each other.
On a recent Sunday, Williamsburg denizens sipped at citrusy cocktails chilled with fashionably sculpted blocks of ice; two women in draped gray blouses kept up a spirited stream of gossip, while, catercorner, an entire booth housed people staring at their phones.
" The result, she wrote, is "a sense of entitlement in the industry where denizens of Silicon Valley expect the media to actively support them and any negative portrayals are met with real anger and resentment, even when they're 100 percent accurate.
But the Dodgers are the only denizens of SportsNet LA. The Dodgers' network is worth its fee only as a justification for the daffy $8.35 billion Time Warner Cable is paying to carry the Dodgers on SportsNet LA for 25 years.
Ohio denizens were relegated to a decidedly B spot, in spite of their role as host state, and New York people (did they mention they are staying at the Renaissance?) have prime real estate along with the blue state of California.
The one fan who doesn't mention his dad in his story of how he started supporting Palace is called Martin, and was instead introduced to the club by some friendly denizens of the street he grew up on in nearby Surrey.
There's another moment in Wind Waker I come back to in my head often, far later on, when you get your hands on the Master Sword and the frozen denizens of the sunken Hyrule Castle return to life and attack you.
It's not just anonymous Twitter eggs and the denizens of comment sections, Spain added, pointing to Jessica Mendoza, an Olympic gold medalist and icon in sports journalism, who was sitting with us in a conference room after speaking on a panel .
In a possible dig at the hotel's former denizens, a sculpture of what looked like a gray-suited banker hung on one wall, with a cryptic instruction, "Disconnect the battery, remove the rear hood and hinge brackets," inscribed beneath it.
In addition, those of us with cat bosses, as well as people with house rabbits, ferrets, potbellied pigs and other neat denizens of the animal kingdom, might glean this theme from 34A, "Places where house pets 'go,'" or LITTER BOX.
Observing the mundane problems of several denizens of Ooo, the dance of space creatures and a catastrophe on Mars, Finn gets the chance to consider the nature of creation and the endless slog of maintaining the life you want for yourself.
"It's amazing that a pressure field thousands of miles away is determining the fate of millions of people along the Florida coast," Weber added, but noted that this weather system had an unfortunate fate for the denizens of the northern Bahamas.
Over time, he has developed a routine of taking unfettered questions just once a week and granting few one-on-one interviews with the denizens of Room 9, preferring instead to give sit-down interviews to television reporters and magazines.
Jerome (David Anzuelo) is one of the last park denizens willing to play chess just for fun, and all of them revere an elderly fellow known as Ninety-Two (Ed Setrakian), who doesn't play anymore but was once a chess prodigy.
From the trailers it appears Spock has had troubling visions of a "red angel," which sounds like the kind of thing that would afflict denizens of the Force-filled galaxy far, far away; a supremely logical science officer, not so much.
You'd think that the cosmopolitan denizens of the San Francisco Bay Area would have encountered a few, if not in the form of an uncle at Thanksgiving, then perhaps in, I don't know, a field trip down to Orange County.
The denizens of this swamp are also like nothing previously seen in the White House: One counterterrorism aide, Sebastian Gorka, founded an extremist political party in Hungary and allegedly has ties (which he denies) to a Nazi-allied group there. 7.
Real Madrid's long, complex seduction dance has already begun, with Mbappé its target; the cash-rich, trophy-poor denizens of the upper echelons of the Premier League are casting their greedy eyes at him and most of his teammates, too.
Check-in was prompt and efficient and I was soon off into the brightly-lit elevators emblazoned with floor-to-ceiling photographs of stylish denizens that were so lifelike, at first I thought they were my real companions for the ride.
Some history: the phrase "ethical porn" bubbled up organically about a decade ago in discussions on sex positive and feminist blogs, as digital denizens tried to puzzle out for themselves what kind of porn, if any, could be consumed guilt-free.
The wave then crashes on someone's head; explanations, apologies or other efforts to respond never go viral in the same way as the shaming; and the attention of the denizens of a particular Internet platform (and related media coverage) moves on.
But rather than present this static and lifeless taxonomy of the denizens of Mt. Takao, a three minute video by Shibata lights up members of the wall and shows them gamboling through a seasonal whirl of life in the forest.
In yet another example of Grand Theft Auto–grade road rage played out in real life, a Florida man slammed into several cars on Sunday, igniting a ridiculous mob scene of Miami denizens hell-bent on stopping him from speeding away.
Despite a brief recovery after that particularly poor harvest year, the combination of lower yields, higher input costs, and official policies that remained focused on market liberalization put rural denizens out of work, and in early 2011, people took to the streets.
While our nation and the world have become more polarized than ever, those denizens of the alt-right have become unfortunately adept at creating and disseminating hate on the many platforms at their disposal and have used them to punish their enemies.
Scratchy ancient audio seemingly beamed in from another planet gives voice to many of the town's mechanized denizens, whose jaws and limbs look like they're going to break off as they move either glacially slow or all herky jerky like 19th-century tweakers.
An older tradition views the wilderness as a desolate wasteland, the frontline in an unending struggle of Man against Nature, pitting empires, nations, and settlers—the assumed standard bearers of civilization—against Indigenous communities, the barbaric denizens of savagery, according to this fable.
First off, various Twitter denizens have attempted to suss out who the official is by closely analyzing the op-ed for supposedly unusual words or phrases, such as "lodestar" and "first principles," and checking which other Trump officials have publicly used them.
Denizens of the District, unlike Puerto Ricans, do have the ability to vote for electors (3 -- the same as the least populous US state) in presidential races, but only because the 23rd Amendment to the Constitution expressly gave it to them in 1992.
The lingering feeling of discomfort has grown even more striking since I learned about the man's violent history with women—a problem that, while obviously not unique to denizens of the alt-right, seems to feed off the racism endemic to the movement.
Accordingly, the planet is divided into city dwellers clinging to the past, while the rest of the denizens keep pushing forward, and everyone's partying all the time because the sun's swelled to a burning red sphere and it's summer 413 days a year.
Born in Cairo and transplanted to San Francisco for graduate study at California College of the Arts, a homesick Osman questioned how city denizens form deep connections with their environment, and it is from that line of inquiry that the exhibition stems.
This meme, showing an angry, MAGA hat-wearing Trump supporter transforming into a blissful, basic income-enjoying Yang backer, is a good illustration of how certain Reddit/4chan denizens think Yang's message will penetrate on the right: Found this on the Yang subreddit.
Though My Immortal was eventually deleted from FF.net during a broader string of inexplicable purges, its notoriety continued to grow on the internet, fueled by loyal Harry Potter fans and by forums like Something Awful, which spread it among more mainstream internet denizens.
The algae can actually be brown and green as well as red, and to a certain extent is naturally occurring, but fertilizer runoff and other forms of pollution feed the algal growth and destroy the quality of the water, harming its denizens.
Unlike critiquing the denizens of Silicon Valley for deepening social and economic inequality, destroying our brains or helping to undermine democratic norms (issues that seem to matter to us more than them), questioning efficiency is truly kicking the geeks where it hurts.
To depict the black denizens of Catfish Row, the opera's coastal-Carolinas setting, the librettists, Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward, notoriously used an idiomatic English that was long referred to as "Negro dialect," an especially uncomfortable strategy given that both writers were white.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport isn't necessarily the best airport for Seattle-area denizens — Bellingham International Airport, close to the Canadian border, can sometimes save those bound for Washington's biggest city (and even those who are Vancouver-bound, too) a significant amount of money.
Unlike the late denizens of Spoon River, who realize all too well that the life they left is the only one they're getting, the performers who portray them are reincarnated many times, via changes of accents and costumes, designed by Erika Connor.
But the dichotomy of this Washington tradition — dozens of lawmakers, Washington denizens and acclaimed artists embracing a pause in partisan rancor to spend three hours singing, cheering and dancing — was all the more striking as the impeachment drama carried on through the weekend.
Ricky Vaughn, a pseudonymous white nationalist (he takes his name from Charlie Sheen's character in "Major League") also barred from Twitter, posted to Gab that Twitter is effectively dead and should now be used only to pull off "skirmishes" against Twitter denizens.
Because this majority sees no one in the political mainstream who shares their concerns, because it lacks confidence that the system can be fixed, it is eager to empower whoever might flush the system and its denizens with something like an ungentle enema.
And for some reason, there has always been a blithe streak in Dayton in the face of the grand questions of creation over which Darrow and Bryan wrestled as the denizens of the Jazz Age followed along through radio, newsreels and newspapers.
The streaming giant has reassembled nearly the entire original Gilmore Girls cast, including stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, for a four-part miniseries that picks up with the quirky denizens of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, some years after the events of the original series.
Credit Suisse data shows China's live-streaming industry is approaching $3 billion a year, according to NPR, and the result has been rural denizens like 26-year-old farmer Liu Jin Ying making bank and minor celebrity status with nice videos of the country life.
And while the disaster is still far from over—some predict the fire could last for months—the initial panic is slowly beginning to subside, and Fort Mac denizens are starting to share their war stories from the past several days in local internet forums.
"I started slowly," Mr. Dallas said in a room where Calvin Klein's social media wranglers had secreted a variant of celebrity not seen here before — certainly not during the sedate men's wear shows — one whose reach far outstrips that of the usual front-row denizens.
The market, one of the biggest in China, offers the full range, including gray racing homers that closely resemble the denizens of Manhattan sidewalks; white Jacobins with impossibly chic feathery ruffs; brown peacocklike fantails; and black reversewing pouters, their feet concealed by flowing plumage.
Critics have said that The Simple Life, the premise of which was dreamed up by Fox execs, functioned to mock the denizens of the small towns it featured, but one could just as easily argue that Hilton and Richie were the butt of the joke.
EXPERT NAMES THE BEST CHEESE TO USE ON A PIZZA Then, only a few minutes after MoonEmoji shared the now-viral post, a Twitter user named LebaenesePapi weighed in, and called for all denizens of the Internet to come together on this very important issue.
No longer a clandestine operation for the denizens of Colorado, or an excuse to incarcerate people of color, weed was everywhere: My unofficial tour guide and I passed an obvious weed dispensary, which he said outnumbered Starbucks locations in the state, every few feet.
It's integral to remember the last time Jack saw Nicky before the explosion, he was extremely high, holding his hand in a fake gun position, and pretending to shoot the innocent Vietnamese denizens of their ville (who are just old people, women, and children).
The citizens of each city can sort of see one another, but are conditioned to ignore denizens of the other city; "breaching," or breaking that separation, is a grave crime, and it often results in residents being deported by a mysterious secret police force.
But even as free access to this platform is extended to denizens of startup accelerators, co-working spaces, tech conferences, and wherever the Callisto team locates tech company founders, there are some issues that suggest the road ahead might not be a smooth one.
But worry not denizens of Tomorrowland, there are still true believers in our midst, those who fight for the collective ecstasy that can happen—drugs or no—when you choose to lose yourself to dance surrounded by tens of thousands of friends and strangers.
All of these denizens encamped within a declining, postindustrial neighborhood of poor, rented, cold-water houses, in a "one-dog burg" down in that lost part of the Garden State you never thought about until you heard the words Bruce and Springsteen in that order.
But somewhere in between these tragedies, a great, if not fleeting, equalizer presented itself to New Orleanians—a confection whose wellbeing, like the city's denizens, is wholly affected by the city's harsh climate, and whose flavor is as inimitable as the culture that created it.
Then there are the broader issues that the denizens of Silicon Valley expect their employers to have a stance on: immigration, income inequality, artificial intelligence, automation, transgender rights, climate change, privacy, data rights and whether tech companies should be helping the government do controversial things.
From the dodgy décor (creaking furniture, nicotine-stained walls) to dodgier denizens (bleary-eyed barflies, hipsters in plaid), Denmark's historic hostelries are equal parts dive bar and English pub—places where you can hide from the world and while away for an hour or two.
Bint Fatma was among some 20,20153 women who would stick it out to the end, when the last redoubt of the caliphate was overrun by U.S.-backed forces early this year and its final denizens were trucked to these tents in a dust bowl.
But I worry that in too many instances, the groves of academe are better at pumping their denizens full of an easy, intoxicating fervor than at preparing them for constructive engagement in a society that won't echo their convictions the way their campuses do.
L.M.U., as you'll probably hear campus denizens call it, is actually the combination of two schools: Loyola College, descended from the oldest higher education institution in Southern California, and Marymount Junior College in Westwood, founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary.
Forlorn and seemingly imprisoned in an empty room with red walls and black-and-red checkered floors, the pathetic and somewhat tragic-looking figures in both the paintings are quite obviously the antithesis of a king, and personify the starving, lonely denizens of Calcutta.
It is here where Walker Evans and James Agee chronicled the lives of three families of tenant farmers in their unclassifiable Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), a piece of art and literature that, for some denizens, left a stain on the place.
The big idea behind Area 404 is to provide one big space for all of the social network's various teams, including the still-very-mysterious denizens of Building 8, to apply the "Move Fast and Break Things" philosophy to making real physical objects, not just software.
The creators clearly did a ton of research and Observation, that is to say the station, is a convincing 21st century operation — cameras and laptops are stashed everywhere, and there are sticky notes from the Russian and Chinese denizens, luggage and experiments tucked away or half finished.
The fabled baths — housed in a tenement basement and frequented by Frank Sinatra and John Belushi — have been claimed by the denizens of the new New York, as shvitzing has joined shuffleboard, brewing beer and pickling as a pastime enjoyed by millennials as well as retirees.
London captures a small mining village at the beginning of the film, and pilot-turned-historian Tom Natsworthy (Robert Sheehan), rushes in to collect the town's old tech (artifacts) from "the ancients" (we, the denizens of 2018, seem to fit the bill) to preserve in London's museum.
While his high-profile status and potential to flip make him valuable, and what remains of his wealth something of a carrot in his dealings with fellow inmates, conversations with denizens of the federal lock-up and prison system painted a bleak picture of what lies ahead.
These anecdotes about the denizens of the Forbes 400 list driving sensible family vehicles and eschewing Rolexes are more than a reminder that the ultra-rich are just like everyone else: They're also a way of justifying billionaires' wealth by showing that they don't spend it frivolously.
It must have been quite a sight for the wealthy denizens of rural-ish New York, to look outside the windows of their rumpus rooms to see a tall gangly weirdo in aerodynamic spandex drooling and swearing at himself as Porsche SUVs and ants raced past.
Given how drastically different our planet looked back then—with one super-continent and life almost entirely restricted to oceans—it follows that future denizens of Earth, if there are any, will inhabit an unrecognizable world by the time the last total eclipse adorns the sky.
You can't throw a crumpled-up beer can in Brooklyn without striking at least one or two would-be rockstars, but thankfully, the late-2000s hype train has chugged the hell away from city's metal scene and its denizens have been left to create in (relative) peace.
It also inspired legions of armchair detectives on the hunt for the author, reminiscent of pre-Twitter sleuths in 1996 who homed in on journalist Joe Klein as the "anonymous" creator of "Primary Colors," a bestselling, barely fictionalized takedown about West Wing denizens during the Clinton years.
Go to any store or surf online and we bag-toting, achy-fingered denizens are bombarded with bank advertisements for an assortment of credit card options (cash back credit cards, retail credit cards, zero percent APR financing with an asterisk) that has only muddied your mental budget.
In this cavernous subterranean space, the chairs are filled with East Village denizens out for an evening of Russian music and appropriate refreshments; chilled carafes of vodka and plates of pelmeni (Siberian dumplings) are scattered on the tables, consumed dreamily to the sound of an accordion.
Like a walking embodiment of the dollar signs that flash in the eyes of Wall Street's money-hungry denizens, his role in music now seems to be a character that only rises from his ivory-gated lair when high-powered business decisions are to be made.
She goes through each of this village's denizens — players, coaches, administrators, the N.C.A.A., the media — explaining how all have failed to discourage young men worshiped in small towns for heroic feats on Saturday afternoons from continuing to assert their male prerogatives by violating women on Saturday nights.
While these professions suggest a degree of financial stability, if not affluence, Fowler emphasizes that the denizens of Oak Knoll aren't ostentatious, like the "yuppies" in the "big graceless houses in new outlying subdivisions" or the "blue bloods" and industrial titans in nearby "fairy-tale" mansions.
Still, last October wasn't the last Detroit's denizens will have seen of him: the artist is reportedly returning soon with his wife who has steadily captured the process of "The White House" for a documentary, which the Detroit Institute of Arts will screen in early April.
Front-row denizens like Alexandra Shulman, the editor of British Vogue, and Lauren Indvik, the editor of Fashionista, flew out to Cupertino in the middle of New York Fashion Week, suggesting that when it came to shows, the one in California was the one that mattered.
The 1975 documentary "Grey Gardens" portrayed mother and daughter Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, onetime denizens of high society, negotiating daily life in their East Hampton mansion (from which the film derives its title) under circumstances severely reduced from those they enjoyed in their heyday.
Ehrman was a sisterly presence in the East Wing, and well after the Clintons left the White House, the denizens of what came to be called Hillaryland visited her sunny apartment in the Kalorama section of Washington, which became something of a salon for like-minded women.
In the three decades that he has been a voice actor on "The Simpsons," Hank Azaria has played dozens of Springfield's absurd denizens on that long-running animated Fox comedy, including the surly bartender Moe, the inept lawman Chief Wiggum and the adenoidal bookworm Professor Frink.
They also found that there was more biodiversity at these locations, with up to 50% more species in the mix versus the control sites, and that the new denizens who did make their way to the reefs with the artificial sounds tended to set up to stay.
Starting in 2014, New York photographer and activist Corky Lee has organized an annual reenactment of the iconic 1869 photograph in front of the replica locomotives — with descendants of Chinese railroad workers and other Chinese Americans filling the frame — instead of the all-white denizens of the historic image.
Couched in the simplicity of a child's tale, with animated rabbits hopping in and out of various painted, nearly abstract landscapes, the piece functions as an allegory for the denizens of a dangerous society who must be clever and cautious to avoid being caught by predators espousing autocratic ideologies.
With Hiro's sword strapped to his back, Tommy uses his powers to be in two places at once, teleports the denizens of Gateway into the future to Gateway in the past, and manages to crush the impending world-ending event with the help of his sister and grandfather.
If the denizens of the natural gas industry truly believe in the forecasts of rapid and strong growth in LNG demand, led by emerging buyers in Asia and China's ongoing embrace of the cleaner-burning fuel, it would be logical to expect a new round of project approvals.
Outer Heaven's Realms of Eternal Decay, Ataraxy's Where All Hope Fades, and Chapel of Disease's ... as We Have Seen the Storm, We Have Embraced the Eye aren't explicitly political, but together they paint a picture of a storm-tossed world rapidly decaying, its denizens struggling to find hope.
Although his wife Amber Heard has accused him of domestic violence and obtained a restraining order, Hollywood Boulevard denizens continue to view him as the biggest star in Hollywood—and nobody loves Depp more than the Johnny Depp impersonators posing for photos with tourists in exchange for cash.
Among its propositions are "new [home] ownership models"; while the company doesn't elaborate on the phrase, it's hard not to think of "co-living" startups like Common and WeLive—a subsidiary of workspace-rental behemoth WeWork—which urge millennial urbanites to live like dorm denizens in "flexible" apartments.
The shuttering of Fabric had spawned a loud outcry, with denizens of London's night life, including promoters, D.J.'s and music fans bemoaning that its closure heralded the demise of the London music scene and was a heavy blow for the city's role as a global cultural center.
The denizens of Trumpworld — and furious and flummoxed Republicans — are dealing with a highchair king who gets huffy when he sees his advisers and allies acknowledging the obvious on TV: that he struggled in the first debate and that he should cease the self-immolating, misogynistic 3 a.m. tweets.
"While the fake news media will be celebrating themselves with the denizens of Washington society in the swamp that evening, President Trump will be in a completely different Washington, celebrating our national economic revival with patriotic Americans," Trump campaign chief operating officer Michael Glassner said in a release.
To the untrained—or the most cynical—eye, the West Village can seem to have been completely subsumed by the city's wealthiest denizens and developers, by bank branches and luxury storefronts, a graveyard of charming mom-and-pop institutions long ago driven out by obscenely elevated monthly rents.
For each opening, the quiet sidewalk and street outside the window became a party and occasionally an impromptu performance stage, mixing locals — who initially "were completely confused about why people were coming to see this crazy stuff suspended in a restaurant window," she says — and art-world denizens.
Over the years, while poring through Futrelle's posts for help with magazine articles about the manosphere, I have wondered what the site would look like, and what it might accomplish, if it made more of an effort, alongside its fact-finding and analysis, to speak directly to manosphere denizens.
There's Mary Tyrone padding the floors in a morphine haze in "Long Day's Journey into Night"; George and Martha, battling over the baby and over drinks in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf;" and the Skid Row denizens of "The Iceman Cometh," always promising to sober up — just not today.
Mr. Trump isn't the first politician to exhibit weird Twitter characteristics — weird Twitter denizens sometimes counted Senator Chuck Grassley as one of their own for tweets like this: But when it comes to strange sentences and a tenuous connection to reality, Mr. Trump has the rest of Washington beat.
Jason Polan, an incessant sketcher whose eclectic drawings and art projects — one was called "The Every Piece of Art in the Museum of Modern Art Book" — made him one of the quirkiest and most prolific denizens of the New York art scene, died on Monday in New York.
One theory is that the evidence of the last 50 years suggests that modern culture is inherently anti-religious or anti-Catholic in some abiding way, which means the attempt to adopt its cultural forms and "accompany" its denizens will inevitably end in dissolution for the church itself.
And the notion among Clinton's bi-coastal backers, as well as some prominent Republicans, that support for Trump is simply beyond the pale and reflects grave immorality has great sway — but perhaps to a larger extent among the denizens of such places than in the rest of the country.
Fifty years ago this month, a police raid on a Greenwich Village watering hole jump-started the gay-liberation movement, when the "forces of faggotry," as the Village Voice called the denizens of the Stonewall Inn and their neighbors, fought back with bricks, bottles, and spontaneous kick lines.
Varda stays out of the frame, letting her interviewees tell their own stories in their own words, and the result is a poignant collection of stories about work, life, and love, filled with: romance and love of place, which all the denizens of Rue Daguerre (Varda included) clearly have.
Down a few class pegs, denizens of merely 1 percent level might consider buying a friend a "closet edit" from Bree Jacoby, a luxury personal shopping and stylist service that will dispatch an expert to your home to go through your wardrobe for the low price of just $1,000.
You know, for instance, that the denizens of the little houses in The Sims aren't actual people, but I've always felt that brief twinge of wrongdoing when I yank away the ladders as they swim, ready to watch them drown with no way to get out of the pool.
This Fashion Week has been peddling its wares since 2011, skronking merrily across their grimy outer boroughs stomping grounds and preparing to take their sweaty, manic live show on the road once more—this time, to Europe, where they'll proceed to aurally pummel the denizens of Germany, Romania, and more.
"While the fake news media will be celebrating themselves with the denizens of Washington society in the swamp that evening, President Trump will be in a completely different Washington, celebrating our national economic revival with patriotic Americans," Trump campaign chief operating officer Michael Glassner said in a press release on Tuesday.
Regina José Galindo pushes her physical and psychic limits in a series of video works that critically meditate on the oppressive social hierarchies in her native Guatemala, specifically the ways kidnapping, rape, and violently sexist language is used against the country's most vulnerable feminine denizens, often from the poorest sectors.
Last weekend, all of Bostic's belongings,which he thought were safe, sat in a pile of rubble as Clendenin denizens were cleaning up, the Gazette-Mail reported Residents James and Sandra Derrick, a couple in their early 70s who barely escaped the flooding, found the foundation of their house washed away.
All of those people, along with the denizens of Twitter, accused the show of fat-shaming due to the preview's scenes of star, Jessie alum Debby Ryan, in a fat suit, looking disheveled and miserable, as her character Patty Bladell is tormented by her fellow high school students and relentlessly vilified.
The Taco Bell, unchanged and ironically resplendent in its corporate colors and with a Cubs cap hanging from its sign, was the last bastion of "old" Wrigley (which, of course, was vastly different still from the working-class denizens and prostitutes which marked the area in the 1970s and 80s).
The denizens of this rarefied echelon—what Noriko calls "Yokohama," after a port city historically considered Japan's gateway to the West—form a kind of aristocracy by virtue of their familiarity with Western ways: they play the piano, they go to the opera, they sit on sofas, they read English books.
Hearn's name is familiar to art world denizens: In addition to showing a forward-looking stable of artists, she and her husband, the avant-gallerist Colin de Land, started the Gramercy International Art Fair, which became the Armory Show, with art dealers displaying artworks on beds in the Gramercy Hotel.
A few leather jackets and purple-haired heads bobbed about in the crowd gathered on the street, as did some more stereotypical Chelsea denizens: Early in the proceedings, a woman in a chic knee-length coat, sun hat and heavy red lipstick emerged from a Bentley to watch the fire.
Hodaka and Hina start a business, setting up a website where the denizens of Tokyo can request "the sunshine girl" come to their neighborhood so they can finally have a bit of blue sky for a day that means a lot to them: a wedding, a birthday party, a sporting event.
"While the fake news media will be celebrating themselves with the denizens of Washington society in the swamp that evening, President Trump will be in a completely different Washington, celebrating our national economic revival with patriotic Americans," Michael Glassner, chief operating officer of the Trump campaign, said in a statement.
But today denizens of Democratic war rooms are more likely to have a computer science background than experience on a big Senate campaign, and the main battlefront after a big debate isn't Johnny Apple's front-page interpretation of the event but whether fringe disinformation penetrates the mainstream social media conversation.
The bikes and scooters offer a way for monied denizens of the new order of technology to swiftly glide over the debris in a city, without having to come in contact with it, and to move at a pace where they can avoid being a target of harassment or crime.
Even as the site's audience has grown to around 150 million users, its denizens have managed to preserve a weird, idiosyncratic culture of shared references, in-house memes and eccentric personalities — the kind of insular sensibility that social media sites tend to inadvertently spoil as they grow up and edge toward the mainstream.
Suddenly I had an explicit awareness of something that I'd already dimly known without ever having quite articulated it to myself: the art world has a very specific aesthetic, whose presence or absence is immediately perceptible to its denizens, and that this is totally independent of the aesthetic of the art presented there.
The 2016 selection of selector hits on all ends of the electronic music spectrum, from house and techno stars like Lee Foss and Sacha Robotti, bass nation denizens Stanton Warriors, Paper Diamond, Ghastly and PANTyRAiD, drum & bass staple Kraddy, indie-electro acts like HUMANS and Hotel Garuda, and even a beatboxer, Nico Luminous.
"Our president is under constant barrage from all quarters by the vapid but still venomous Dems on Capitol Hill, the left-wing national media, the toxic GOP elites and much of the orthodoxy who hate also as much as the left and the deep state denizens," said Dobbs, a staunch Trump supporter.
That definitely works to a point in "I Go to the Zoo" — particularly as Nathanial points and winks at various zoo denizens as if they were all patrons at the hottest club — but the talk-sing lyrics aren't quite sharp enough to extend the song's silly premise over two and a half minutes.
So involved is Mr. Hannity that three separate denizens of the hall of mirrors that is Trump World told me they believed Mr. Hannity was behaving as if he wanted a role in a possible Trump administration — something he denied to me as laughable and contractually prohibitive in an interview on Friday.
On the contrary, some Jewish journalists have added triple parentheses around their names on Twitter, taking what had been a way for denizens of the alt-right — an extremist fringe of message boards and online magazines popular with white supremacists — to identify someone as Jewish, and turning it into a badge of honor.
It's where, looking out from the window of his asylum, Van Gogh painted "The Starry Night," and not even the many fashion world denizens who have taken over the thick-walled farmhouses on the town's outer edges (Pierre Bergé converted several tracts into a jungly Moroccan refuge) could disrupt its sense of serenity.
And when it comes to ObamaCare, as if the exceptional status they enjoy simply as denizens of the Washington Establishment isn't bad enough, they found a way illegally to exempt themselves from the true financial costs of the law, by falsely claiming that Congress is a "small business" that employs 45 people.
Like many other items on this list, liberals have simply adopted this term as a mocking retort of their own, employing it as a means of taunting the commander-in-chief or his denizens whenever they complain about faltering polling numbers, political opposition, or even the weather not being to their liking.
The promenade, whose name comes from the Arabic word ramla, was rebuilt in the late 19th century and is lined with historic sights: the Teatre Poliorama, where Orwell hid for three days during the Spanish Civil War, and the Mercat de la Boqueria, where the seafood, ham and sausage counters draw hungry denizens.
" Despite years of post-mortems, the authors observe, Clinton's management style hadn't really changed since her 2008 loss of the Democratic nomination to Barack Obama: Her team's convoluted power structure "encouraged the denizens of Hillaryland to care more about their standing with her, or their future job opportunities, than getting her elected.
Architectural practices in the city typically concerned form and resulted in isolated expressions of mid-century modernism; the collective, Environmental Communications, wanted designers to think about the environment through a much broader lens — as an urban ecology beyond just buildings that also considered denizens and their behaviors in and reactions to spaces.
After a bit of a mid-season slump, the Wrigley Field denizens have the best record in baseball at 75-43, a whopping +201 run differential (the Nationals are next at +139), they're 8-2 in their last ten, and are coasting to the division title with a 12.5 game lead on the Cardinals.
And while encouraging everyone to bike or use public transit probably isn't going to convince everyone to ditch car ownership, car sharing services seem to be winning more city denizens over, and a new study shows that the results of said services are good, both for the environment and for reducing unnecessary personal budget burdens.
Democrats out here in Berkeley, California, denizens inside perhaps the bluest of the nation's political blue bubbles, are ultra cranky these days not only because they believe the Trump presidency is the sorriest disaster since Noah's flood but also because his raucous administration continues to suck all the oxygen out of the civic arena.
Playful and silly, "Future Man" recycles the oldest of premises: A 20-something slacker, Josh Futturman ("The Hunger Games'" Josh Hutcherson), discovers that the unbeatable video game he's mastered is actually a test placed in our time by denizens from the future, identifying him as the one person with the skills to save the world.
The state can drill quake alert responses in schools, which is undoubtedly a worthwhile future investment (what Golden State kid doesn't know to Drop, Cover, and Hold On?) As for adults, research published this year found West Coast denizens are unaware of the significant threats they face, even if they live in serious earthquake country.
That's because Burger King UK received quite a response to this tweet that it dropped a couple of days ago, garnering more than 5,600 likes and 6,500 replies: Well, internet people, it worked—not unlike the time web denizens (cough NOISEY cough) somehow successfully convinced Weezer to cover the same Toto tune by popular demand.
Despite differences, there's plenty that links the denizens of the new East bloc: heavy-handed state security, rejection of migration and refugees, Islamophobia, fondness for big militaries and fortified borders, tampering with independent courts and media, and friendliness toward like-minded autocrats in power in Russia but also in Turkey, Israel and the United States.
Tourist life remains old-fashioned, revolving around the ski lodges and the storied Kulm, the slope-side Suvretta and the buzz-filled Badrutt's Palace, the grand hotels where heavy Alpine furniture never goes out of style; piano players still serenade the lounge-dwellers and old- and new-moneyed denizens alike sip champagne under dim chandeliers.
Using Cleveland as a staging ground for out-of-town artists rings alarmingly close to the kind of 'blank canvas' mentality that is all too familiar to long-suffering denizens of Rust Belt cities experiencing redevelopment efforts driven by wealthy benefactors concerned with generating outside interest rather than addressing longstanding, often racialized, systemic inequities.
Some were, to be sure, but as many denizens of alt-right gathering places like 4chan's /pol/ modeled themselves after British free speech firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos — saying the most offensive thing possible to get a rise out of people, reveling in his disengagement — as well as those who were committed white nationalists like Richard Spencer.
Unfortunately, almost all the denizens of this underground scene are long gone, but we did discover a memoir written by one user, who wrote under the pen name Barbateboy: The British heroin scene in this era was so small that we know the precise addresses of the pharmacies where addicts picked up their gear.
But insofar as the show's main argument is that to fall into the United States criminal justice system is to fall into some sort of alternate underworld that's hard to escape, it also has to show that that system is made up of many types of people, who are all denizens of that world.
The explanations and excuses for FEMA's inability to provide proper relief to the denizens of New Orleans were manifold, yet one can hardly help but wonder if the relief effort might've been more effective in saving lives and mitigating discomfort had social media been available as a tool for emergency responders and the victims.
But traditional maps don't show the locations familiar to the city's millions of denizens: the corner in Queens where you can overhear Zulu and Jamaican patois, the trucks selling jerk chicken and dirty rice outside Hasidic synagogues in Brooklyn, the Staten Island Ferry that RZA and Ghostface Killah rode to go to grindhouse theaters in Times Square.
Bonds have been anything but a safe haven, although the fall has been less linear, with sovereign yields rising around the globe as central bankers backtrack from policies that do more harm than good and market denizens realize that bubbles are much like weight gain, both only truly identifiable from a look at what is behind you.
Well, that's still a bit of a mystery outside of secondary school circles in the U.K. It seems as though the origin of the cut — and name — popped up on Twitter in April of 2015, but parents and older denizens of the internet are likening the vibe to cuts worn in the synthpop scene in the '80s.
Furthermore, the kinds of on-demand services that are on offer in big urban hubs like New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are no less desirable for the upper middle class denizens of the southeast (I'm setting aside the issue of the digital divide for now) and Shipt was uniquely positioned to capture their business.
In the early hours of Thursday morning, the denizens of the internet awoke to rub the sleep out of their eyes, pick up their phones, and—because they don't know what's good for them—open Twitter, where they came upon a cursed or possibly blessed, perplexing image posted by the incredibly attractive, megawatt smile-having rapper Kid Cudi.
The troupe shared a social scene with the denizens of the Factory, Andy Warhol's studio — the back room at Max's Kansas City, a once well-known nightclub on Park Avenue South just north of Union Square, was a shared hangout — and Mr. Vaccaro's populous casts, many of them amateur performers, often included members of Warhol's coterie.
In SUMMERLONG (Tachyon, paper, $15.95), his first new novel since "Tamsin" in 1999, Peter S. Beagle introduces readers to a cohort of eccentric yet fully textured characters: the aging flight attendant Joanna Delvecchio; her adult daughter, Lily; Joanna's longtime partner, Abe the retired professor; and various denizens of the Seattle community who float through and around their lives.
Henceforth Degas's art was populated by denizens of modern life — well-dressed Parisians of the boulevards, cafes and theaters; hard-working laundresses bent over steaming irons; ballet dancers onstage, at rehearsal or with admirers; entertainers, especially singers, in the glow of concert halls' new electric lights; and nonchalantly nude women in private settings, including brothels, bedrooms and the bath.
Back then, denizens of the city's southern Central Avenue corridor were treated to performances by artists who now comprise the pantheon of jazz worship: Dexter Gordon, Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, Charles Mingus, and Billie Holiday regularly set the clubs along "The Avenue," as it was known, ablaze, making LA one of the period's premiere jazz cities.
THE ICEMAN COMETH Denzel Washington, who won a Tony Award for his appearance on Broadway in "Fences" in 223 (and returned for "A Raisin in the Sun" in 23), will play the role of Hickey, the dream-crushing reality check on the denizens of a seedy New York City bar, in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's 210 masterpiece.
As I noted in a piece titled, "Hell is Silicon Valley people who won't grow up": It's often referred to as a Peter Pan mentality, in which its denizens are trying to remain forever young in a land of perpetual boyhood, making things like photo apps and social media and new ways to play old video games.
In the futuristic world of "The Hunger Games," first magicked up by the author Suzanne Collins but taken to a new level in the movie, 22 largely impoverished and exploited colonies are ruled by the Capitol: a society so indolent and pampered that its denizens have had their souls corrupted by the pursuit of … plastic surgery!
The denizens of City Hall seldom wander three blocks north to the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building, but the courthouse's dimly lit halls were buzzing with the city's peculiar brand of liberal politics on Wednesday, as the mayor reported for jury duty and a city councilman went on trial on charges he was disorderly during an immigrants rights protest.
I don't sense any empathy in this article from the privileged and corrupt denizens of Washington for the ordinary Americans they have betrayed and abandoned — Americans struggling with stagnant wages, soaring debt, a truly dysfunctional health care system, opioid epidemics, paramilitary policing, employer abuse, crumbling infrastructure and the burden of monumentally foolish wars waged and their trillion-dollar tabs.
So it is that much is made of the (numerous) drunken gatherings that bring together the stock nebbish (him) and the romance-scarred, wannabe mum (her), the performers playing not just the authors but the denizens of the class-conscious social whirlwind that the pair inhabit: Cue funny voices at the expense, mostly, of the posh.
This is where the Stop Making Sense comparison is most apt: Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids is all about the emotional peaks and valleys of the concert experience, treating the stage and its many denizens — band members, background singers, dancers — as a complex ecosystem worth appreciating both on their own and as parts of a greater whole.
So that light you see burning in the wee hours in the Kremlin isn't for some grand strategy meeting; it's part of the all-night celebration of having made a complete and utter mockery of the denizens of Washington, D.C. András Simonyi is the managing director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
The first major hours-long mission centers on repairing the Deitree, a forest god or spirit thing that protects the denizens of the farming-focused Furrowfield Island, and that quest both teaches the player how farming works and takes long pauses to listen to other characters talk about their religious conversion away from the destruction cult called the Children of Hargon.
This fraudulent nobleman, along with many other underworld denizens of late-220th-century New York — the pickpockets and hotel thieves, the forgers and confidence men — would surely be forgotten today, their distinctive faces lost to cruel time, were it not for a New York police official whose legacy straddles fame and infamy: the singular and supremely confident Inspector Thomas F. Byrnes.
And even after nearly three decades, Mr. Lynch's visual imagination remains inimitable: an ace of spades with a misshapen symbol in the center; Laura removing her face, beneath which is cold white light; the "arm" — one of the mystic denizens of the Lodge — represented now not by a dancing dwarf but by a tree with a head of blobby flesh.
Denizens of the Lower East Side in the rapidly gentrifying early aughts might have bumped into her at Mondo Kim's on St. Marks Place, where she was a salesclerk ("I would sit there and listen to Lydia Lunch really loud," she said), or behind the bar at the similarly defunct club Tonic, where she also performed one-off shows with various outfits.
Despite several months of trauma visited upon the denizens of Brussels – following from the revelations that 3 of those responsible for the Paris attacks last November were born and lived in the district of Molenbeek – a municipality just 10 minutes from the city of Brussels with largest proportion of Muslims at 40 percent of the population there, the mood amongst Belgians is at its lowest ebb.
But before internet denizens were shrugging at the alleged "sexiness" of Ted Bundy in his Tapes or theorizing Joe Goldberg is too good for Beck (Elizabeth Lail) or marveling at the "perfection" of Darren Criss' Andrew Cunanan in American Crime Story: The Assassination Of Gianni Versace (newly on Netflix, leading to the quietly mounting interest), there was another supposedly sexy serial killer taking up our TV screens.
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." We are the sum of our parts—the oft overlooked working class denizens of the Rust Belt, the inner-city youth hoping to break themselves from repeating cycles of poverty and violence, refugees looking for asylum from war-torn countries, and little girls hoping to break new ground with their ideas for the world.
Whether you work in Silicon Valley or compete with its denizens, our mission is to give you the info you need to stay ahead of the pack, with exclusive, fly-on-the-wall reporting from inside tech's most innovative companies; smart analysis that reveals the real story behind product pivots, management shake-ups, and acquisitions; and honest insight and perspectives from the players shaping the market.
The island is home to three distinct groups: the denizens of the titular harbor, and the militia-like Fishermen; a group of runaway synths holed up in a haven called Acadia; and the radiation-obsessed Church of the Children of Atom cult, who have set up shop in an abandoned submarine base they've named the Nucleus and staunchly protect the radioactive fog that smears the island.
A big part of the problem is that elected officials have not updated regulations written for a bygone era in which each type of car service tended to stay in its lane, so to speak — in New York, taxis primarily plied the streets of Manhattan and the city's airports, liveries took care of residents of the other boroughs, and black cars chauffeured the denizens of Wall Street.
" The proliferation of supertalls puts the city at risk of becoming "darker, drearier and more austere than its denizens deserve," the Municipal Art Society, a 221-year-old nonprofit organization, wrote in its 2017 report "The Accidental Skyline," which was critical of what it called "loopholes in the city's existing regulations, which have been exploited to create larger buildings than ever intended by zoning.
When reports surfaced in late 2014 that the drug camps had become a macabre public eyesore — with Kabul residents lining the railings above to watch the addicts — President Ashraf Ghani's government said the authorities would relocate the bridge denizens to a sprawling former military base that was built by the United States in 2003 but was handed over to the government when American troops pulled out in 2014.
Though the beats on All Kings Get Their Heads Chopped Off occasionally scan as something that might not be out of place on a mixtape from one of Atlanta's more outré post-trap denizens, he attacks them with the energy, skill, and lyrical flair to go bar for bar with the best rappers from all over the map, his southern drawl shining through no matter how hard he goes.
He occasionally refers to "shoppers at Barnes & Noble," who presumably stand in for poetry's "average reader," but when he broods over whether there are any great wedding poems (may he recommend something by Glück?), he fails to acknowledge the kind of verse the denizens of Barnes & Noble would actually read at their weddings, say Cummings's "I Carry Your Heart With Me (I Carry It In)" or something by (the horror

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