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On one tank, a spigot has dripped an ugly plume.
Nearby, a man's turquoise hair dye dripped down his neck.
During a game, on the bench, I dripped and glistened.
Sweat dripped from his forehead and his eyes were mad.
The beverage dripped through the paper, straight into the cup.
Albert Pujols dripped derision with a delayed toss in 2009.
Next, the turbocharged cells are dripped back into the patient.
Cascades of water dripped on the timpani drums stored there.
In House That Dripped Blood on Alex, that was the script.
Bright red blood dripped through, soon congealing after we froze it.
Even as tears dripped onto my jacket, I felt oddly relieved.
Arthur: Both of their performances dripped with contempt and ad hominem.
Sauce is what I'm spilling, it is what I'm dripped in.
Then I sat in silence as condensation dripped down my window.
Celebrities and citizens both dripped with new Negro refinement and verve.
Suddenly they are naked and slick, as if dripped with honey.
When sweat dripped on the mat, it got damp, but not slippery.
It was as if all the motivation had dripped out of me.
Holy water was poured over his head and dripped down his back.
Blood soaked through the mattress and dripped onto Monaly's friend hiding underneath.
This includes chasing miles-long trails of gunk dripped by garbage trucks.
Watching her paint-dripped, tassel-twirling shows, it's easy to see why.
Black blood dripped from the old goat's horns in the campfire light.
It dripped into his veins, just like those body-racking chemotherapy treatments.
A Pitocin filled IV, taped to my left hand, dripped all day.
Blood flowed brightly down one fighter's face and dripped off his chin.
His cellmate pointed to parts of the ceiling where water still dripped.
One cave-like level I played had lava that dripped from the ceiling.
A song that wasn't too self-serious, that dripped with decadence and play.
Beads and stones and pentagram charms dripped from their necks and studded belts.
Politicians were in bed with the operators and the system dripped of corruption.
Right in front of the turnstiles, a pipe in the ceiling dripped steadily.
It's covered in Christmas ornaments, her cat's faces, and dripped glitter purple icing.
Their tiles are cracked and fissured, stained with dripped paint, glue, and solvents.
When the shower head dripped, they thought they would need to call a plumber.
Many protesters dripped with sweat, but Neysha Benitez, 24, didn't mind the sweltering heat.
Grease from one dripped down the back of the grill and started a fire.
She dripped water on the table and on the powder while snorting a line.
The blood had dripped through the floorboards and gone down to the floor below.
PARIS — Tropical flowers dripped off the gilded balconies and balustrades of the Palais Garnier.
She said "one moment" and I watched as my modest deposit slowly dripped away.
Blood dripped everywhere — on the ground, over his hands, onto his white protective coat.
Pearls dripped from the top of her tiara to the end of her train.
Ms. Knowles wore the durag with the cape out; it dripped down her back.
As the bark got hot it created tar that dripped into the birch container.
He dripped with sweat, but seemed to be gaining energy, while Federer looked exhausted.
The planet heated up during its formation, and hot metal dripped into its core.
I struggled with the application process at first — it dripped everywhere, including into my eyes.
The prosecution assert that Avery's finger dripped blood near the driver's seat of the car.
Passengers said blood dripped from his mouth after he hit his head on an armrest.
As I rode an escalator to the train platform, water dripped on me from above.
Paint is dripped into a pool of water, then gently swirled to create a pattern.
Prior to an official announcement, news dripped out of the State Department over two days.
Roberts and the family pastor watched as the treated cells dripped back into his veins.
And out of those 1,080 ever-vapers, 26.1 percent had dripped on at least one occasion.
Guards dripped melted plastic onto the leg of Yaya Darboe, an officer involved in the coup.
A dominatrix dripped candle wax on a couple who had been tied together back to back.
A cold sweat dripped from my brow, and within thirty seconds my desk was sopping wet.
It had been raining for days when we arrived; water dripped and flowed all around us.
The young girls giggled and screamed as their partners dripped hot wax on their bellies and breasts.
For the mice, they dripped the peptide into their noses but people may prefer to take pills.
There was no shortage of eye-rolls, sighs and gestures of faux politeness that dripped with sarcasm.
In a corner, a black hose dripped unceasingly into a hole in the ground — a makeshift shower.
Seal wax is dripped in gestural manner across the page, with overlapping imprints from a signature stamp.
"His nose sort of dripped, his eyes watered, he was always looking for Kleenex," Mr. Shear said.
"Get Dripped" with Playboi Carti—all 8-bit twitches and staccato flows—would cut through the sugar.
" As his voice dripped with disdain, Obama said the press covered "every little juicy tidbit of political gossip.
A sample—say, a protein of interest—is suspended in water and dripped onto a thin metal mesh.
She tried to speak but only blood dripped out of her lips as she crumbled to the floor.
Silver beards of saliva dripped from their beaks, and one by one they tumbled off their branches, dead.
When she mistakenly dripped e-cig liquid in her eye she immediately experienced pain, redness and blurred vision.
Data came in bits and bytes, and could be dripped out or distributed in any number of ways.
The designers Ines Di Santo, Pronovias and Monique Lhuillier created wedding dresses that dripped in multicolored bold blooms.
She chopped fresh basil and garlic (as much as she wanted) and dripped olive oil into a saucepan.
Water dripped out of the truck, even in winter, as the ice used to keep things cool melted.
Sticky sap dripped onto the tick, sealing it in an airtight blob that eventually hardened into an amber tomb.
As her blood dripped onto the floor of her car, Tiffany Mead felt sure she was going to die.
Crosses were scattered through the field with tissue boxes placed under them as the white wood dripped with wax.
When things went wrong — like the dirty water from my bouquet that dripped onto my dress — it didn't matter.
A sample—say, a protein of interest—is suspended in water and then dripped onto a thin metal mesh.
Fragrant oils are dripped back and forth across my forehead as I flicker in and out of consciousness (Shirodhara).
Tears and snot dripped from her nose, lips and chin, her body swaying as she succumbed to her hysteria.
Into his veins dripped a four-drug cocktail called A.B.V.D. that has been in wide use since the 22015s.
At some point, while adding lime to her drink, some of the juice must have dripped down her arm.
Some of the melting fat had dripped down onto the heating coil leading to flames and lots of smoke.
The candles had melted and dripped and charred the flesh of the pineapples, but still the orange flames swayed.
The trio said they had to place buckets at the Grant Park building to capture water that dripped during rainfall.
The New York rapper performed a Queen medley of hits from her new album, with a set dripped in gold.
That snack, eaten while my curls dripped with seawater and salt crust formed on my skin, always tasted so good.
A storm the previous night had left a few inches of snow, and the streets dripped and gleamed with snowmelt.
Starting mostly with a black ground on metal or cardboard supports, the artists dripped and drizzled paint on the surfaces.
The altered T-cells are then dripped back into the patient's veins, where they multiply and start fighting the cancer.
I needed all new ventilation and ceiling lights, the floorboards would have to be ripped up so the floor could dry, and the water that dripped down the bathroom walls also dripped into the water heater/laundry closet, causing the water heater to fall off the wall and rest precariously on my washer/dryer.
Abandoning the binary and redefining the classic tuxedo, the Broadway veteran dripped in velvet wearing a custom Christian Siriano tux gown.
They had to walk on planks to avoid dangerous rotting floorboards, while water dripped from a ceiling in the living room.
If this album had just dripped out there and no one paid much attention to it, I'd have been f—ed.
I glanced about to make sure no one was looking, then dripped just a tiny bit of drool in my cup.
It must be found and killed so a dilution of its brain can be dripped into the well of the kit.
As he watched, preservative from a nearby plastic bottle dripped through a few lines of tubing and into the organ's arteries.
Each patient to be treated will receive one unit, about a cup, which will be dripped in like a blood transfusion.
The Southwark Playhouse in South London stopped several performances of a musical, "Preludes," this fall after water dripped onto the audience.
Molten fuel mixed with melted metal dripped down through the openings they left behind, presumably creating the stalactites seen in the videos.
But nothing could be healed, the mirror was a knife dividing everything from itself, tears of false fellowship dripped on the bar.
Sweat dripped down the back of my neck as I began to wonder if I was the only attendant who was high.
He has welcomed pleading foreign leaders to his court and drip, drip, dripped tantalizing details about his decision on Iran for weeks.
I considered the many hours he spent regularly in an infusion chair as the blood slowly dripped in, time now well spent.
One small complaint: Over the summer, condensation from an air-conditioner above dripped onto hers, so she taped a towel on top.
Then, more than 100 billion TILs were dripped into her bloodstream through an intravenous line; it took about 20 minutes, she said.
"I put my beer down on the urinal, like I always do, and water from the flush valve dripped in," says Williams.
Until then, however, they'd been living in a home where water dripped on them at night and mold inched up the walls.
A few soggy rain jackets dripped onto the floor, and someone mumbled a maxim normally reserved for weddings about rain bringing good luck.
To say every inch was dripped with Cheetos references would do a disservice to the fever dream that was being inside the joint.
We'd sit together on the couch and laugh about stupid things while bags of medicine dripped into her body through clear plastic tubes.
Every time he moved, sweat dripped off him, making spots on the tarp that immediately evaporated under the searing sunlight and dry wind.
If we run some quick math on these figures, it turns out that 4 percent of the entire adolescent sample has ever dripped.
Rice pudding seemed too heavy after a full meal here, though sharing the gaudy, honey-dripped galaktoboureko with cream and custard was irresistible.
The episode ended with a shot from the perspective of the victim, who was bludgeoned as silly VFX blood dripped down the screen.
And if you suspect some lime juice dripped onto your skin, simply clean the area with soap and water as soon as possible.
Her mouth was pooling with blood that gusheed from no visible point of exit, but unforgivingly dripped all over her hands and legs.
The pumps, which cost from $21980,21990 to $269,103 each, are used along with systemic chemotherapy that is dripped in through an intravenous line.
For years, they have put up with an unwanted guest that has dripped water on their heads and sheltered rats and other vermin.
It's unlikely there will be any major car tech news, but we'll be on the lookout for whatever is dripped out for us.
Mold grew on the wall and water dripped down onto his bed, he wrote in a sworn declaration filed in court in June.
Sura Jeetwatee, a doctor involved in the operations, said the team survived by staying put and drinking water that dripped from stalactite formations.
On Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles' Fairfax District, groups of runners dripped sweat on the near empty streets, zooming past day laborers humming corridos.
And we ate them rolled up with white sugar and lemon juice, which inevitably dripped out on one end and made the table sticky.
They yanked out insulation, which dripped like wet wool, and threw it onto the front yard, Bob Marley's "Natural Mystic" playing in the background.
Sleeveless sheer stretch jersey was layered over skirts composed of tiers of minute tulle ruffles, or dripped a single ruffle from neck to thigh.
Her video for "When the Party&aposs Over" showed the artist drinking a black liquid, which later dripped out of her eyes like tears. 
I loved flashing forward to see an older Nora, gray hair streaming down her back, grimly eating an egg sandwich as it dripped yolk.
The glass filled up quickly, overflowing until it covered the bar in vodka that dripped off both sides of the bar and onto the ground.
Water is then dripped inside the outline of wax, where it's absorbed by the paper and able to conduct the electricity and complete a circuit.
Next to the tent, a man who spoke in a Scottish brogue dripped wax onto the bodies of young women to form a human candelabra.
You'll recall that a suspenseful eeny-meeny routine preceded the execution, which was shown from the victim's perspective as VFX blood "dripped" down the screen.
This story is set on the speck of a map, a town haphazardly dripped onto the prairie, smack dab in the middle of the continent.
It was a topic of conversation on the lips of all the players on Thursday, as the Champagne dripped from their pennant-celebration T-shirts.
Trilobites Physicists took a deeper look at the Leidenfrost effect, which you've likely experienced when you've dripped water into a pan to test its temperature.
He passes under them every day to get to his own home, and his "pet peeve" is getting dripped on by water — or something worse.
It is a small, fluid-filled bag used by nurses to dilute drugs, like antibiotics, so that they can be dripped slowly into patients' veins.
Whether you like it hot or cold, bitter or sweet, light or dark, dripped or poured, Los Angeles' robust world-class coffee scene has it all.
This further isolates you in the real world and ensures that any poison dripped in your ear via IRC or forums is taken readily and greedily.
France was near, Yonville not that far from Naples, the wound dripped blood, the sparatràp, stuck to my cheek, pulled the stretched skin to one side.
Tantalizing hints that Wallenberg, the scion of a rich, prominent family of Swedish industrialists, was imprisoned in Moscow emerged immediately, then dripped out at long intervals.
At the top of a bilateral meeting, the accolades dripped from Trump's mouth as he expressed his gratitude for the welcome mat Xi had laid out.
If the problem with Hodgson could be boiled down, distilled and dripped by pipette into a three-word mantra, it would probably be: these things happen.
This is one sentence from the review:  For decades, Bloch has streaked, dripped, and blotted ink on paper or Isorel, a highly frangible type of chipboard.
But for those of us who were more likely to call the super whenever the faucet in our apartment dripped, homeownership can come as a shock.
Approaching them to formulate a response, the dripped plaster at the sculptures' bases implies a haste in their making that turns this question into a plea.
"We caught this fucker," he recalls the officer saying, as the dirt and street water from the underside of the officer's boot dripped down his neck.
After Tsuyoshi Iwasaki's grandfather dripped candle wax on a tatami mat, he used it to reproduce an omelette dish with ketchup, based on one his wife made.
Then they dripped a simple soapy solution (usually one or two parts Dawn dish soap detergent to 100 parts tap water) onto the top of the wires.
The clone army of supersoldier T cells is then re-cryopreserved, shipped back to the certified medical center, and rethawed to be dripped back into the patient.
The original Voltron dripped with cheese, and the reboot leans right into that heritage with glee, never batting an eye at how silly the premise can be.
So once he topped it off, he lifted the Cup to my lips and I chugged that room temperature tap water as it dripped down my shirt.
The look has since garnered much applause from many online who were asking for website addresses to purchase the "merch." no president ever dripped harder than him.
When the water rose above the Humvee doors on the outside, it also seeped up through the floor on the inside and dripped in from the hatch.
The result is fiercely formal in ways that connect to Jackson Pollock's allover fields of dripped paint and the object paintings of Anselm Kiefer and Julian Schnabel.
As chemotherapy dripped into his bloodstream, he learned that his insurance company wouldn't cover the second phase, a pill called Xeloda that he could take at home.
The revved-up T-cells — now known as "CAR-T cells" — are then frozen again and shipped back to the hospital to be dripped into the patient.
"Independent Women, Pt. I," which precedes the titular track and "Bootylicious," dripped with the same assertiveness Destiny's Child fans were used to, but the delivery was different.
Rooms on the second and first floors were also affected, forcing some students to vacate as plaster and water dripped from the ceilings and down the walls.
The whole look dripped elegance, which is why we were surprised when Duff's bridal hairstylist, Nikki Lee, revealed her secret to the polished style: baby oil gel.
"Negros, the island I was born in, is dripped in blood," said Neri Colmenares, a left-leaning politician who lost his bid for the Senate in May.
"A-shares would probably be dripped into the MSCI Emerging Markets Index in small tranches," David Rees, senior markets economist at Capital Economics, said in a note Tuesday.
To put this hypothesis to the test, the researchers dripped the liquid portion of patient blood samples onto neurons growing in a dish — which killed some of them.
"It says less than a drop because otherwise it can cause loss of consciousness," said co-creator Jared Rosen, as he dripped Flashbang hot sauce onto a spoon.
But he struggled with the other, and as he did, the burning end dripped embers onto the new padding and sent volunteers scrambling to stamp out the flames.
In fact, there were several ads that — despite undoubtedly being conceived and filmed months in advance — dripped with winking, even pointed subtext regarding the current US political climate.
Gestural, sprayed, dripped, printed, broken, cropped, layered, rotated, and wiped-away, the letters simultaneously weave information, emotion, frustration, and hope into a powerful humanistic, social, and political message.
" He added, "The leaking is primarily affecting the Lobby 3 (southwest corner of the center core) corridors of the building and water has dripped down to the lower levels.
Stunned — the Sezchuan sauce-dripped McNugget and source of all the chaos frozen in our hands — we were faced with answering a much more solemn question than originally intended.
Using an eyedropper, she dripped water onto my fingertips, my wrists, my forehead, my throat, an act so tender that I forgot momentarily that this woman was a stranger.
After flash-flooding in the greater Washington area last week, the ceilings dripped in three separate spots in the Lower Press area, emitting a "foul odor," per one witness.
The show opened with a sensational performance of the slippery, slangy "Madrid Is My Mama," a Latin jazz showpiece from "Women on the Verge," whose lyrics dripped with innuendo.
Sure, my foundation dripped off my body and self-tanner leaked through my clothes, but my plum liquid eyeliner — the nucleus to my copper eye look — was still standing.
When Bee presented Holmes's defense of just wanting to make sure everyone was "respecting the wives" of the men who work in his legislature, Bee's voice dripped with contempt.
"Fenestration 2" (2018) consists of a series of arches molded on the opposite wall; imperfect and uneven, they crown only the plaster that has dripped and dried below them.
Sleeves dropped from shoulders and puffed out at the elbow à la courtly dress, jewels traced and dripped down the breasts, pockets drooped and dresses split open at the back.
In many instances, you'll even see it dripped directly onto the face rather than smoothed on with hands, which makes for a good screenshot but is probably not recommended IRL.
That tar was now slowly oozing out of his mouth as an endless and gelatinous black slug, blocking the passage of air as it slithered and dripped down his chin.
"So perfect..."She fucked Chrisanne deep and slow with three fingers until the muscles of her arm burned with the effort and sweat dripped down her face, down her spine.
Some are decorated with just the chocolate feathers and airbrushed and dripped color on the icing, while others have more elaborate designs that include flowers or different kinds of fruit.
Lavoisier knew how much energy was required to melt ice, so he could estimate the heat the animal emitted by measuring the amount of water that dripped from the canister.
Sweat dripped onto the mat, and I pushed up harder as the dull pain in my shoulder began to get bold, prying its way down to my forearm and wrist.
The T-cells are then dripped back into the patient, where they home in on protein molecules called CD250 found on malignant cells in most types of leukemia and lymphoma.
The tally was delayed because ballots had become wet when voters, caught in the rain, dripped water onto the voting cards, Secretary of State Denise W. Merrill said early Wednesday.
This beloved purveyor of deliciously varied ice cream flavours opened in Portland, Oregon in 2011 and quickly dripped its way down the west coast like a cone of melted vanilla.
Talking about his penchant for suspense, Mr. Spielberg remembers how he used to trap his sisters in a closet with a skull that he'd dripped gory-looking candle wax on.
Information about the two drones dripped out all summer after DJI decided to delay their release, but today was the first time we've gotten a full look at what's on offer.
I ripped my pants off, and even with my pants off, my leg was still on fire because the battery acid sprayed all over my leg and dripped down my leg.
When she dipped a buttered roll into her hot chocolate, the hot chocolate dripped onto her top, which was the last straw; blinking back resentful tears, she pushed the cup away.
In an eerie tableau of hazily remembered childhood, water dripped on frozen flowers and on what appeared to be a Pokémon statue, causing petals to droop and ears to fall off.
"I don't think that's bad for an enormous building project," she told reporters but conceded that rainwater dripped into her office in NATO's current headquarters during a recent heavy winter storm.
Water pooled on the floor and dripped from the ceiling, but Ms. Diaz said they hoped to be able to make it livable while they figured out what to do next.
But the Iowa Democratic Party — newly tasked with releasing multiple sets of results — failed to release any on caucus night, then dripped them out slowly over the rest of the week.
As the rain dripped on and off Wednesday, she said she was less worried than in past storms, because her new home had been elevated several feet above the flood plain.
Her jokes dripped such unsparing disdain that I instinctively shifted away from my screen while watching it, as if getting too close to her spitting fire would singe my eyebrows clean off.
"The flag is a collage of an American flag and one of my dripped paintings which resembles the contours of the United States," Meckseper said in a post on Creative Time's website.
Steam rose from the cast-iron skillet clutched, with maniacal intensity, in her right hand, and water dripped from it onto the floor, where a cat soon appeared to lick it up.
We've taken to using the slow cooker for overnight preparations: loading up the insert with ingredients right before bed, then taking it off in the morning before even the coffee has dripped.
Dripped On The Road, an artist residency that hosted its inaugural session late last year, is the antithesis to these more stagnant artistic retreats, incorporating almost nonstop travel throughout its 6 week duration.
She beat him regularly, put tar on him before submerging him in ice-cold water and forced him as a young boy to sleep naked beneath water that dripped through a leaking roof.
Sweat dripped and hips moved in directions that seemed to defy the laws of physics, and a flash of Rihanna's Bajan flag garter belt let you know this was an all-island affair.
"One day, I just started working on that, painting a landscape, in a way I'd never done before on canvas—very loose and liquid, so the paint dripped down in places," he said.
Harry McMurtry's legs ached and his brow dripped with sweat as he walked through small towns and sprawling farms in upstate New York and Ontario, Canada, under the sweltering sun for almost two months.
Porter attended a 2019 photo call for his film "Like a Boss" wearing a silk blouse, an overcoat that was reminiscent of a comic book strip, and eye-catching gold pants dripped in crystals. 
Dodging slow-moving citizens, stepping in questionable puddles, getting dripped on or blasted by random puffs of hot garbage breeze — all to miss your train as the doors slide closed right in your face.
So Frøysaker thought it was far more plausible that the splatters were white paint or chalk that had dripped onto the canvas by accident while Munch was working on other paintings in his studio.
So the likely explanation is that the splatters of white on this version of the Scream are actually from molten wax that accidentally dripped onto the canvas while Munch was painting in his studio.
But melting cheese is a true staple of the best food porn, with sultry raclette sizzled right on the wheel and dripped onto the plates of restaurant patrons fighting off a public food orgasm.
"The soot as they're sweating dripped everything into their groin area, and it would concentrate there, and hygiene at the time was not as good, so they would developed scrotal cancer," Caban-Martinez explained.
She got through that terrifying week by remembering songs she liked, daydreaming of foods she'd get to eat after she was found, and drinking some fresh water that dripped from the cliffs, she wrote.
Their profile pictures were never real images of them; one Qaeda operative with whom I spent months exchanging messages appeared as a silhouette of a hooded man holding a sword that dripped with blood.
And in recent weeks, leaks of allegations and investigations large and small have gradually dripped out in Israel's competitive media caldron, with the attorney general announcing a new and potentially damaging inquiry last month.
A ceramic relief of a rosebush is cracked all over; the sculptures are pots filled with drooping flowers; and wall works made from paper and paint (among other materials) have peeled, crumbled and dripped.
As tears slowly dripped down my face, she took me into the dark room where she worked, the walls covered with screens in shades of black, white and gray—the colors of X-rays.
Like many classic R&B hits, it dripped with honeyed vocals and smirking seduction — but renounced the genre's popular formulas for gothic production, his voice echoing almost creepily through the sonic space he created.
While not all of the models pose nude, a few bare their assets while dripped in diamond costume jewelry — including Collins Jordan, 65, who was named a Playboy Playmate at just 22 years old.
What was important there in the design was that Matt wanted the sense that the prisoners were absolutely freezing, and that it was a drafty, cold space where light kind of dripped in on them.
Police found his body covered in burns from melted plastic the gang had dripped on him before they killed him, Piñeda recalled, trying not to make a sound as the tears fell down his cheeks.
He's traded in the tabloid sensationalism of emotion, outrage, anger and dripped-out intrigue over coming decisions, and has peeled off stinging attacks on political rivals, acting as the ringmaster of his own news circus.
The holes in citizens arms were still very open from the attachment that had burrowed inside their tissue, but no blood dripped from the pale skin, because the cords had collected as much as possible.  
He had come to Melbourne, after all, on the heels of a 210 season that dripped with disappointing losses, trying more than anything else to simply recapture a sense of joy on the court. Expectations?
There was a 20-meter radius of body fluid that had gone from the couch, into the kitchen, down the hallway, it had seeped into cracks in the floor and dripped through into the flat below.
In the following weeks and months, the data slowly dripped online, both via the spies' online persona (named Guccifer 2.0) and via WikiLeaks, which then also published emails stolen from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, the part-time star and full-time glamourpuss of mid-century Hollywood, exaggerated her frame by allowing her billowing fabrics to take up plenty of space, and dripped with a vulgar excess of diamonds.
With the help of a ventilator, she was breathing, but her pupils did not react to light, she did not have a gag reflex, and her eyes remained still when ice water was dripped in each ear.
"But if it's in the kitchen and you've dropped meat or poultry or meat juice has dripped and not been cleaned properly, that has the potential for campylobacter and salmonella to be present on the floor," he said.
It was almost the end of the basketball game, and beads of sweat dripped elegantly down Jordan's shaved head as he huddled with coaches and teammates, half listening to advice that had long ago ceased applying to him.
In one, it was necessary to step over the missing floorboards of a staircase leading to an abandoned gymnasium, she says, and blood from a knife fight on the running track above had dripped into the dancers' area.
To test LESS, the researchers applied the coatings to glass and ceramic and then dripped and dropped dyed water and "synthetic fecal matter" — a mix of seven ingredients, including yeast, peanut oil, and miso — onto the coated surface.
The lava-like mixture burned through both the steel grate beneath the reactor pressure vessel and a refrigerator-sized machine used to insert the control rods, and some of it dripped down to the floor of the containment vessel.
Filling a courtyard dripped in flowers and chandeliers with my ex-boyfriend and 10 of his ex-girlfriends as I proceed down a large staircase in a giant gown looking flawless and expensive is pretty much my darkest fantasy.
Justice Alito's answer to the problem of voters who may suffer disenfranchisement -- of which there are numerous examples -- dripped with disdain, saying that a "reasonable person with an interest in voting" would return the mailed card or vote again.
"Drippygate," as Dan Savage came to call it, started when a man called the Lovecast because he and his wife were grossed out by how his semen dripped out her vagina on the post-coital walk to the bathroom.
And Diaz certainly administered that lesson—he maneuvered around McGregor with surefooted extension, and made a case for his toughness, as blood dripped from his face to the mat, but otherwise looked cognizant, on-balance at the final bell.
CAR-T cells involve a much more complex treatment, in which millions of a patient's T-cells are extracted from blood, genetically reprogrammed to attack a particular target on cells, multiplied and then dripped back into the patient's vein.
And there are strange missed opportunities: "Milky Way," a luminous dripped-paint abstraction from 21943 by the self-taught Ukrainian-American artist Janet Sobel, should have been paired with one by Jackson Pollock (who was aware of her work).
When I look at your body of work, I see in The Room, The House That Dripped Blood on Alex, and Neighbors, Tommy, you tend to play this kind of landlord figure surrounded by people you have to take care of.
Low key and restrained, Lost En Los Angeles depicts Kari Faux's life in the city as a bummer fantasia, a quietly surreal trip through sounds dripped in jazz, 70s funk, and psychedelia, a sound courtesy of go-to collaborator Black Party.
Together they stood on the landing and gunned the creatures lurching up the stairs at them apart, one by one, until the walls dripped with gore, the banister fell over, and the stairs creaked with the weight of the dead.
Secretary of State Denise W. Merrill said early Wednesday that voters dripped water onto their ballots after standing in the rain waiting to vote, and poll workers were unable to scan potentially thousands of soggy cards into the tally machines.
The team then drew bone marrow from Ms. Obar's hip bones, and along with Elianna's second transfusion — about a week after the first — they dripped in about 50 million of her mother's stem cells, an enormous number compared with usual transplants.
The first groups of employees dripped back to work at the offices of the Credit Chancellery, the most powerful office of the former Ministry of Finance, after a month — mostly junior people joining the couriers and janitors who had never left.
I bled at the bottom of the Verdugo foothills, where I dripped onto the hardwood floor of my new home in Glendale, where there was no more boyfriend and no more roaches, only sometimes crickets in the kitchen sink in the morning.
"It seemed more plausible that the splatters were actually white paint or chalk that had accidentally dripped on the 'Scream' while Munch was working on other paintings in his studio," Tine Frøysaker, a professor at the University of Oslo said in a statement.
He compared working on a collection presentation to working on a movie, and in fact, it was Luc Besson's studio on the outskirts of Paris where he held his show, in a digital tunnel that dripped, melted and swooped through a simulated reality.
And Arthur Greg Sulzberger had just written "The Innovation Report," and my sense was that it dripped with a fair amount of envy for both BuzzFeed and Vice, especially because of ... They were ahead of the Times in an area called audience development.
By using both a squeegee and a brush (rather than one or the other), and working on a stretched painting that was placed on a table, Heilmann chose to let the paint that dripped over the sides remain as part of the work.
And when most of the city's Austro-German restaurants in Yorkville and even the legendary Luchow's near Union Square dripped Gemütlichkeit, Vienna '79 suggested a smart, urbane supper club, with dove-gray walls and stunning black-and-white prints of antique Viennese scenes.
They accused him of delivering "sanctimonious lectures" that dripped with sarcasm and of excoriating Mr. Clinton on trivial matters involving sex because the committee lacked evidence that he had committed "high crimes and misdemeanors" of the sort that had driven Nixon from office.
Think: The Coach black blazer and leather shorts she wore to the Espys in July with lace-up Christian Louboutin shoes, or the velvet Gucci frock dripped in champion-worthy jewels that she wore to Glamour magazine's Women of the Year awards.
KAMI has been working to create his lane as a part of Chicago's new wave rap, and with a project dripped in synths and melodies like last year's pair of EPs, Just Like the Movies and Superstar, he's well on his way.
I wake up, heat up a cup of cold brew that my husband dripped the night before, add about half a cup of organic grass-fed whole milk, and then do a three-minute meditation on Headspace and a five-minute yoga flow on YouTube.
Like a sort of arts road trip, the participants of Dripped On The Road drove from New York to Miami in an RV from early November to mid-December for the first edition of the residency, stopping in various Eastern US cities along the way.
So he dyed his hair black, got it all over his hands and it dripped all down his face too so he put on stick-on black sideburns and black gloves to cover up all the dye and that's how Alvin Stardust was born.
More details have dripped out about the two Star Wars Lands — one in Anaheim, California, the other in Orlando, Florida — and they seem to confirm that Disney is pulling out all the stops to make the place an immersive parks experience like no other.
Indians 13, Blue Jays 21 | Cleveland leads series, 22-22 TORONTO — Trevor Bauer stood on the mound with his right hand by his side, pretending that nothing was wrong, even as blood dripped steadily out of his pinkie like water from a leaky faucet.
"What I would say is that I would not vote for the bill that's in front of the Senate today," he told a gaggle of reporters outside after the event, as sweat dripped down his brow on a summer day that got well into the 90s.
There are spray painted tribute murals, taped up advertisements, and an old wooden frame with SUC graffiti from the Clinton era ("Draped Up, Dripped Out," Joseph Wayne McVey = Z-Ro) It was Screw who gave Ro his first shot, shortly before passing away from a codeine overdose.
With a barrel-shaped, oxblood red specimen hanging overhead, the seated Mr. Pesce, chatting amiably all the while, dripped white and black pigment off a stick into a pot of murky English-green that the assistants mixed with spatulas before streaming into narrow troughs lining two molds.
Similar to the disappearing child painting in Roald Dahl's The Witches, there is a strangeness to each illustration that bewitches the viewer and challenges them to make their own minds up about the mysterious story and place that has been dripped and layered onto the canvas.
In "Ode to the Beloved's Hips," she rockets through alliteration and other sonic devices as she plunders metaphor for rapturous praise: I never tire to shake this wild hive, split with thumb the sweet- dripped comb—hot hexagonal hole, dark diamond— to its nectar-dervished queen.
My Cuban Spot wouldn't be a ventanita without Café Bustelo, carefully dripped into a tin with sugar — Mr. Estrada uses two tins, mixing one into the other, to keep the measurements exact — and then beaten so the sugar rises in a froth to the top, called espumita.
Schoolgirl A-line day frocks in pure white jacquard and crepe dripped beaded mimosas from a shoulder; little lace dresses were sprinkled with violets and pansies; mink roses blossomed on a cream astrakhan coat; and organza or silk ruffles bristled from the shoulders and wafted gently from the waist.
Top sellers include the Mexican Jumping Bean, a frothy concoction of reposado tequila, a ristretto espresso shot and flavored liqueurs, and the Three Hour Kyoto Negroni, made with a mix of gin, campari and vermouth that is then slow-dripped over a Kenyan coffee through a long, cylindrical tube.
We do not search for messages from the dead in the spread after the service: Look at the creamed herring, that swirl in the shape of Yonkers Raceway it made on the table when it dripped off the plate, your uncle loved the track, he's telling us something.
But in the past few months, the somewhat erratic nature of her album rollout (a long string of ideas that didn't quite land, like serving her head on a platter as part of an "art installation" at the Whitney Museum of American Art) dripped blood in the water.
The president's address dripped with the hyperbole that endears him to his far-right base — like highlighting an anti-abortion proposal while ripping on former President Obama's legacy, before touting his own, which brought audible groans and some muted boos from most all lawmakers on the Democratic side of the chamber.
Outside the plant, there were stories that Somali women who refused to use tampons had dripped menstrual blood through the local Wal-Mart, that a riot of Somali men had broken out in a local parking lot, that a gang of Somalis wielding machetes had been seen outside the Dairy Queen.
The suit, filed in December 2015, lays it out in detail: being forced to choose between snorting cocaine or being sodomized; stealing; gutting, skinning and killing animals; forced physical fighting that resulted in concussions; extreme sleep deprivation; guns pointed at their heads; hot wax dripped down their backs; enormous consumption of alcohol.
The series earlier showed an alleged accomplice say on hidden camera that he accepted an offer of $1,500 from Van der Sloot to dig up the remains, which the alleged accomplice claimed included blonde hair in a burlap bag that dripped black-brown fluid as he raised the bag from the ground.
Although hearing "Now you wanna buy me diamonds and Armani suits, Adrienne Vittadini and Chanel 9 boots" (hi, Lil' Kim) and "dripped in Gabbana, nineties style, the finest style" (shout-out, Foxy Brown) was commonplace in the '90s, it's been a while since we've had a woman who raps about (and enthusiastically embraces) high-fashion. Okay.
So did Hussein Chalayan, in a swing through time and regional values, from the Roman abduction of Sabine women to Eastern protectionism (his words, via some show notes), where thankfully the portentous starting points were lightened up into something more abstract and compelling: jackets pulled off the shoulders; dresses cinched at the side; collars stretched into points that dripped down the shoulders.
" (Chana Orloff does indicate that the neighbor might have thought Soutine was murdered because of the smell emanating from the studio above.) He elaborates in purple prose, describing the neighbors running upstairs and finding the artist "paddling in pools of blood, painting frenziedly at a grandiose nightmare canvas, in which reds and blues dripped pus-like on the soft warm nakedness of the flesh.
More than just a one-off experiment (the next iteration of the residency is slated for this coming April), Dripped On The Road is the result of founder Davaro-Comas' own itinerant experience: "I was born in Buenos Aires and have been traveling for a big part of my life, while participating and directing artist residency programs in the past few years," he says.
And just last month, the world stopped when the curtain drew on Versace's spring 2018 show in Milan, to reveal the original faces of the '90s — Carla Bruni, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, and Schiffer — just before they took to the runway to commemorate the 20th anniversary of designer Gianni Versace's death; statuesque and dripped in chainmail, just as they were some two decades ago.
We chose chocolate or vanilla (or, daringly, a twist that combined them), and we walked on, across the road and through the ferry's auxiliary parking lot, to the Sunset Rocks, where we sat, our bottoms resting comfortably in a glacial groove scored into the limestone ten thousand years earlier, to watch the sun settle onto the horizon while frozen custard dripped down our wrists.
The "Hot Felon" dripped in Gucci from head to toe as he arrived Monday in L.A. He'd flown in from the UK, where he lives with his new baby mama, Chloe Green, and soon with his 9-year-old son, Jeremy Jr. TMZ broke the story ... Jeremy was granted primary physical custody of Jeremy Jr., who will be living with his dad starting this summer.
Upon reaching the promised land of Miami during Art Week, Dripped On The Road culminated in a final burst of public art commissions throughout Wynwood and Southern Miami, as well as a final exhibition at FU Gallery, where the artists showcased the work they made throughout the residency as well as "road relics" from places in which they stopped, from shooting range bullets to banners from a trip to Medieval Times.
A strong and commanding voice in the support of queer and trans identities in the music and club space, Crampton aims to instill positivity and progression into her productions, which are an aural smorgasbord of astral dripped pads, stilted reggaeton-esque percussion, chaotically spiraling piano keys, and perfectly disorientating sound effects to create an out-of-this-world experience that is quite hard to compare with anything else out there.
In New York, rain poured down on Telfar's show at the Blade helipad on 34th street (and a temporary tarp erected above guests' heads blew away); it dripped off the umbrellas into attendees' legs in the Marble Cemetery garden in the East Village at Rodarte, as well as onto the tulle dresses sprinkled among the roses; and it misted over the benches placed outside the original frame houses at the Weeksville Heritage Center, a historic Brooklyn site commemorating one of the first free African-American communities of the 19th century, where Kerby Jean-Raymond set his Pyer Moss show.
Do not use regular masking tape for this or you will spend hours trying to peel it off afterward!) • A quart of spackling compound, and two sheets of #120 sandpaper, if needed • A quart of latex primer, if priming is needed • A clamp-on electric light fixture, and extra 100-watt bulbs Next, some supplies you likely already have: • Flat-head and Phillips screwdrivers • Plenty of rags • Plastic quart containers (like the kind soup comes in from a takeout restaurant) • An extension pole to attach your roller to (your broom handle will work, just be gentle so it doesn't snap in half) • A stepladder • Gloves • Cap, old shirt, old jeans, old shoes; clothes you're willing to get dirty • A standing fan Once you have everything you need for the job, you have to properly protect everything you don't want damaged, dripped on or sprayed (meaning your desktop computer, the desk, the flat-screen TV, the cat).

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