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Godwin bisects and bifurcates the plane with contrasting white drips of paint that defy gravity, recalling and organizing Pollock's drips.
In the other scene, drips and stains gallop like horsemen down interweaving rays of yellow and green toward a fiery orange phoenix, also composed of serendipitous drips.
Luna drips pure adrenalin on the wound to cauterize it.
Water drips from a leaky roof onto the gymnasium floor.
Other flakes melt and the water drips to the ground.
Drips that fall farther tend to result in wider stalagmites.
A fire hydrant drips, slowly enlarging a hole in the sidewalk.
Samsung's Gear 360 has only been available in drips and drabs.
Very rough day, severe dehydration & infection – 2 drips & antibiotics #Rio pic.twitter.
His shirt is peeled off, and sweat drips from his chin.
Listless women on drips take up every spot of available shade.
Paint drips take over the canvas, making each face seem impermanent.
The tap drips water into a cup in the kitchen sink.
As she lays her eggs the sperm drips down, fertilizing them.
Their main water source is what drips from stalagmites, Aubert said.
Vitamin IV drips  Unfortunately, "IV therapy" is not a new trend.
Her face was yellowed, and froth drips from her parted mouth.
Drips of creamy paint become syrup, pasta sauce, and melting cheese.
For a decade, for me, gesture only existed in drapery and drips.
He had paramedics bringing us IV drips so we could keep going.
Intersecting drips of brash saturation are juxtaposed against softer but unmanipulated color.
Sweat drips from beneath the bill of Ray's brown EMS baseball cap.
He repeatedly says "just kill me" as blood drips from his mouth.
Unlike a gas station nozzle nothing drips and it fits in snugly.
It drips all over, it gets on the sheet, it's just nasty.
They dutifully made a beeline for the drips, bypassing the earlier work.
His longest stint of sobriety from 21956–19484 corresponds with the drips.
Store on the lowest shelf to keep drips from contaminating things below.
Out in the kitchen, the re-frigerator hums and the faucet drips.
Teacher and student stood back to admire their work, drips and all.
At Dr. Khalsa, they'll do allergy tests, acupuncture, vitamin drips and cupping.
Four old paint drips on the windowpane I look at, not through.
If someone drips, the stoneware can be taken right out for cleaning.
The water drips in and pools in the middle of the floor.
And coping with drips is a skill most people learn in childhood.
The gestures, depicted and painterly, are aggressive; flesh is torn, drips happen.
My first choices were SLIP ON CLOGS, MEDIA LEAKS and PAINT DRIPS.
Sometimes the drips reminded me of the jagged contours of an electrocardiogram.
Use a sponge or rag dampened with hot water to wipe the exterior of bottles free of sticky drips — don't forget the bottoms — and tighten caps that haven't been properly screwed on, so you can prevent future drips.
The UK dance chart drips with it, as does the Capital Xtra playlist.
Shot mainly in New York and Toronto, KHNH drips with color and cheer.
Our bodies break down first, then our minds, in slow drips of entropy.
When he tries to write letters, the moisture drips all over his paper.
Waves lap upon the beach, a faucet drips, pools cascade down a fountain.
What if it rains and radioactive water drips into our gardens and schoolyards?
The juice drips onto the sand and droplets of sweet sugar syrup dissolve.
It catches all of the crap that drips, drops, or flows down it.
It drips with gold leaf frames, red velvet couches and other louche touches.
Medics said they needed more of everything — bandages, antibiotics, fluids for IV drips.
Milky white latex from rows of Hevea brasiliensis trees drips into red buckets.
The knife covered in Dee Dee's blood drips gore inches from Gypsy's eyeshadow palette.
But the drips continue and economists worry the jobs numbers are a lagging indicator.
Playing the role of their glamorous mark, she drips with diamonds and cutting condescension.
Parents cool toddlers in buckets filled with what fetid water drips from the taps.
Patients who make it inside lie on rickety beds, drips in their skinny arms.
As the sweat drips down my body, I say a curse and a blessing.
Stray marinade drips through and the coals sizzle, releasing that unmistakably aromatic saffron smell.
The ink doesn't dry, but instead globs and drips to create a hazy effect.
Water condenses and drips off the side of a thousand plastic iced coffee cups.
Placing meat on the bottom also minimizes the risk of drips and cross-contamination.
Instead of useless IV drips, Covetton offers celebrity blood transfusions, courtesy of Zac Efron.
Blood soaks into the sheets, drips from Jamie's hair, covering both men almost completely.
Some hospitals have had to give overdose patients intravenous drips of anti-opioid chemicals.
In two hours, all the fat from the chicken drips down on the veg.
How fast it drips, however, is an interaction between the vagina and the semen.
"'Sonik Drips' is I describe my guitar sound and loops I create," he continues.
When the intrepid puzzle solvers translated the drips, they got a link: ea.com/neverbethesame.
The shop also sells a thin plastic glove to protect the eater from drips.
The drips were a thing again in 2019, but with a slightly different twist.
I've dealt with it in drips for nearly 20193 years and just deleted or blocked.
The group has been vaccinated and given vitamin B1 and IV drips, according to officials.
His doctoral dissertation in 1998 on oil transport networks drips with contempt for market forces.
Markus pulls out a more abstract rendition, with long drips of blue and pink paint.
The water, turned into condensation, drips down to the bottom, where the scientists collected it.
JS: Now your work is full of drips but you didn't always work that way.
They had done CT scans, inserted large catheters into larger veins, and started various drips.
"If there's any drips or scratches on the tin, that doesn't scream 'premium,' " Downey said.
I thought of Trevor and all his drips and splats on my belly and back.
That's just how we do it, but our poli-drips ain't the same as politics.
Someone with very sharp ears figured out that the drips actually translated into Morse code.
The casinos are open 24/7 with money pouring out of visitors like IV drips.
I pull down the diaper, and blood and urine drips out all over the towel.
A stone-and-brick fountain against one wall drips into a trough lined with moss.
The LP drips, sticky and sweet, and Doja goes down incredibly smooth on every track.
Players suddenly wake from sleep on top of a suitcase, as water drips from the ceiling.
That's why, as the drips of this investigation become a deluge, other scandals may well surface.
He has a high-pitched voice that drips with the Southern inflections of his native Arkansas.
Then they smash plastic baggies on their heads, and colored paint drips down like egg yolk.
The drips and faint traces of earlier marks enact a form of dispersal, our unavoidable destiny.
Peter Schjeldahl and Robin Cembalest raved about the drips, which outshine the rest in their estimation.
The signature brown-sugar syrup drips down the inside of the cup and swirls with milk.
Always start at the top so that any drips can be caught later as you clean.
The shaving cream will remove the soil without leaving any drips and no rinsing is needed.
Wrapped raw meat and fish: Place on a plate or in a container to prevent drips.
But what they wanted me to check out firsthand was one of their intravenous wellness drips.
" A Skinny Cow Vanilla Gone Wild ice cream sandwich drips down Osamu Dazai's "The Setting Sun.
After the lollipop cools, he often adds drips and flourishes that harden into loops and patterns.
How does one use these delightful oddities without subjecting one's guests to certain spills and drips?
Rather it was a juicy fruit that bursts over your face and drips down your chin.
Listen to the different sounds the rain makes as it pitters, patters, splashes, drips and gushes.
While IV drips are increasingly popular, and some say they are effective, there are still risks.
Every sentence he speaks drips with disdain for those around him, particularly for his sister, Burnham.
If the earlier group seems to anticipate the late paintings of Cy Twombly, the difference is that Bluhm's works are more frenetic, with the splashes and drips conveying a violent encounter between the surface and the artist's loaded brush; the drips become a steady stream of tears.
The work runs the gamut of shapes painted in hues of saturated color, gradients, scribbles, to drips.
Water, in the form of one flickering stream of pixels after another, drips down the subterranean walls.
He's also created black glass drips, and collaborated with Venetian glassmakers to create black mirrors and chandeliers.
While IW writes the sex seemed consensual, many critics have warned it drips with the male gaze.
Nintendo slowly drips out this information over time, hoping to stoke continued interest in the next game.
Drips appear on each half of the canvas that do not match the locations of their counterparts.
Every week comes with new drips of information about possible ties between Trump's team and foreign actors.
Inside it, a nozzle fixed to a robot arm carefully drips translucent gloop onto bits of circuitry.
Audrey is leaving a Blair Witch-style message to Rory when suddenly blood drips on her face.
Water drips down its face and a black liquid oozes from the front of its trembling body.
And just for good measure, the yolk of a lightly fried egg drips over the whole thing.
The punctures have been patched, and any remaining drips of ethanol are being captured in a bucket.
Water drips, creepers writhe beneath the rug, and, I for one, was hoping to see a ghost.
Blood from chemotherapy-induced nosebleeds drips on the sheets, the paperwork, the CVS receipts, the library books.
The majority: Chief Judge Roger Gregory, however, wrote the ban "drips with religious intolerance, animus, and discrimination."
López has framed this fabricated scene in a thick, red frame that oozes and drips like blood.
And to apply the syrup in realistic looking drips, another unlikely solution presented itself: the squeezable bottle.
Beto O'Rourke quite literally drips with authenticity; he's the cool punk rocker dad on the campaign trail.
"You have to eat it without getting any drips on the dish," said the owner, Manuchar Katchakhidze.
DSPs pay out cash dividends, while DRIPs automatically reinvest dividends in more company stock to compound returns.
Graffiti, with its fast pace and occasional drips and relative lack of control, was a big adjustment.
She chose "The Dripper" for me, thinking of my early work, hand-dyed fabric that also drips.
When a cheeseburger and a Gatorade won't do, a number of companies offer on-demand IV drips.
The chicken holds its texture for some time, and the bread tends to soak up excess drips.
Mr. Kleinfeld's letter, a copy of which was reviewed by The New York Times, drips with sarcasm.
No more drips and drabs of tantalizing details to extend the Ukraine story closer to the election.
The deals haven't exactly been underwhelming, but the really impressive offers have come in drips and drabs.
But the tone is so varied, the style so rangy that some of its impact drips away.
But these drips and drabs from the past are no substitute for comprehensive and current tax filings.
But even though so much is procedurally generated, the game drips with our artist Grant Duncan's personality.
Voting tech reforms have started coming in drips, but we need to crank the faucet all the way.
In "Giraffe Birth" (2017), spittle drips from a newborn's snout, barely poking through a red, glistening amniotic sac.
Massage Oil During one of the film's sexier scenes, Christian drips message oil all over Ana's bare chest.
It drips with humour and politics, railing against the British Empire, airport security, Hare Krishnas, and Donald Trump.
The speaker's IPX5 waterproof rating make beach and lake drips a go — and protects against the inevitable spills.
But the drips and drabs of information from various emails have carried the whiff of wrongdoing for Clinton.
Intravenous med drips were acting directly on her heart to keep her blood pressure at an acceptable level.
In the bedrooms, crews installed rubberized membranes behind wooden slats on the ceilings and walls to prevent drips.
Simply put, there's not a lot of evidence in the scientific literature supporting the efficacy of wellness drips.
In one image, blue paint drips down his skull, his face made up into a kabuki-like mask.
After the assassination attempt Sesto organizes, Tito spent the second act in a hospital bed, trailing IV drips.
For example, an earring made from an antique enameled buckle drips with lapis lazuli, amazonite, coral and more.
A minor problem with his mission is that it drips with megalomania, albeit of a particularly sincere sort.
They liked that the reservoir has an overflow basin to catch drips and that it's easy to fill.
Because PAHs form when fat drips on coals, you can reduce these chemicals by grilling leaner cuts of meat.
At Christopher Street, Stonewall was a riot, be the brick drips in white spray paint — Jilly Ballistic's signature style.
The LuDela base also ensures that hot candle wax never drips onto your furniture, or poses a burn risk.
There are beautiful bodies aplenty, lesbian pimps, eerie faucet drips, and leather-clad killers in the most literal sense.
I'd been playing with Joby in a band called The Drips, which was the best thing we had going.
Ciriza debuts her new performance with wearable hair sculptures, Yolk Drips From Kingdoms of Sleep, on Thursday, June 23.
"Blaxploitation" drips in 70s flair, weaving together a montage of audio from various blaxploitation films, including 1975 classic Dolemite.
Rows and dots of red slash against yellow, blue drips and fills, while water vessels mirror the village topography.
In the days leading up to the speech, fragments are leaked to the press in slow and steady drips.
And, to make good on her wisdom, we need to cultivate a richer relationship with Pollock beyond the drips.
It doesn't hurt that Neko Atsume practically drips adorable charm, as we discovered shortly after its English-language release.
We sing "Mr Blobby" by Mr Blobby till our voices are hoarse and the blood drips down our chins.
" Here's our correspondent's look at what's at stake _____ • "Fake news drips drops of poison into our daily web diet.
Gorchov tends to dilute the oil paint so that a row of drips is visible along the bottom edge.
Leathery, wrinkled drips run down the sides of the pot, creating alternating stripes that reflect a dull, blunt glow.
There are ellipses, snaking vertical lines, swaths of scumbling, veils, and smudges, solidly painted shapes, and thin, watery drips.
Two guys have an argument about a pipe that drips water from an apartment terrace onto the street below.
One bedroom has azure Calico wallpaper that appears to be finished with a torn edge and long silvery drips.
Her mother and brother sat wearily beside her, their shoulders sagging, both also hooked up to their own drips.
She lay in a hospital bed, eyes half-shut, buried beneath breathing tubes and IV drips, surrounded by monitors.
The 10 paintings here vividly sum up her trajectory, pivoting on a painting of a figure framed in drips.
It drips like the sweat on a soda can and sizzles like a grill on the Fourth of July.
A thick stripe of syrupy, dense crimson drips down glass, its image juxtaposed in reflection on an adjacent surface.
Inside there's an operating table, a stand for IV drips and some basic medication — mainly boxes of glucose solution.
JS: You utilize a vocabulary of different kinds of painterly marks: lines, dots, arabesques and other gestural brushstrokes, even drips.
Drips announce that it is a painting and bring the viewer into the experience of the moment it was made.
It drips out of the pipette with a silky, milk-like consistency and is designed to be used after cleansing.
Chest infections and diarrhea threaten to kill stick-thin toddlers and children lying inert attached to drips and feeding tubes.
Another type of horror is the practice of nurses and doctors quietly increasing morphine drips without consent and without accountability.
The sides of the paintings are splattered with drips and globs of paint, likely fallout from the artists' flatbed process.
Her eyes brim, her nose drips, her hands twist into knots, her mouth speaks words at odds with her intentions.
She holds books, drips blood, or clutches her temples, in colors ranging from sooty to dirty and arterial to menstrual.
Click here to view original GIFThere are several ways to prevent those inevitable wine bottle drips from staining your tablecloth.
"Six weeks on the road ends in this, Very rough day, severe dehydration & infection – 2 drips & antibiotics #Rio," she tweeted.
The company is large enough that drips of its financial performance have been slipping through the cracks for some time.
A new power network runs 63 freshly drilled wells for dry season irrigation and sprinklers and drips are in use.
As the water drips down onto his muscles and shaved chest, he rubs a shower puff over his broad shoulders.
In letting the drips take control, Leta reassures viewers that there's power in embracing the messiness of the human mind.
It is an inherently violent and captivating painting, where drips and splashes do not serve a purely process-driven purpose.
Hydrogen and oxygen are combined to create electricity and water is a by-product that drips out of the exhaust.
A photog got this shot Thursday in Bev Hills, at the medical office where Justin gets his IV vitamin drips.
I spent the several days in the hospital, plugged into IV drips; later, a psychologist would diagnose me with diabulimia.
Mucus drips from their eyes and nostrils, and they're prone to seizures that can prevent them from diving or swimming.
Liquid rarely drips out and they come with a cover to put over the nipple when it's not being used.
The drips are actually melted glass shards, salvaged from the time local kids broke the windows in Gates's Chicago studio.
It drips of a simplistic political strategy that pits a government's duty to its citizens against its duty to migrants.
Mr. Hurzlmeier uses nearly the same teardrop shape for the candle's tilting flame as for its bulbous drips of wax.
If you're baking a pie or casserole that risks bubbling over, use a baking sheet to catch any potential drips.
The Cure Two nice men in scrubs from "The IV League"—like Ivy League but for IV drips, get it?
Each bar drips with the confusion and existential dread of a man who feels out of place in his world.
What about the rust-colored drips and thin smears spreading beyond the painting's edge onto the black border framing it?
PAHs form when fat from the meat drips over coals, producing smoke and flames that envelope the meat, depositing the chemicals.
Accordingly, an array of spas and studios offering treatments like cryofacials, weeklong retreats, and vitamin IV drips are delivering those experiences.
And like magic you can play it, a tiny ball drips onto your drawing to be batted around by the flippers.
In turn, her software "paints" the colors into quick-generated portraits that blossom out of paint drips, splatters, and brush strokes.
As for the other diseases, the desire is to move away from IV drips to enable more treatment through oral pills.
The VHS practically drips testosterone, and that's part of why Top Gun lives in a sort of cult classic niche today.
The presumptive Republican nominee's campaign fairly drips with nastiness, but is strikingly uninterested in limiting the powers or costs of government.
This issue sees Emmy trying to reconcile her place in the world, and the comic drips with a low, thumping dread.
It's also black, the better to hide drips and splatters—and drip and splatter you will, if you're doing it right.
Accordingly, an array of spas and studios offering treatments like cryofacials, weeklong retreats, and vitamin IV drips are delivering those experiences.
Her "Radiationscape," a response to the Indian Point nuclear power plant, drips from 55 Fifth Avenue's wall onto the lobby floor.
Mr. Cohen's character pitched a clearly disgruntled Mr. Trump a business idea involving gloves to stop drips while eating ice cream.
The easily identifiable foods are rendered with benday dots, paint drips, and the tools that will be used to devour them.
YouTube reveals data points in drips and drabs, but the numbers are too absent of context to be of much use.
Ms. Chase comes closest with a ripe Noo Yawk accent that drips over her lines like hot fudge on a sundae.
Don't throw out your tissues altogether, but stick to dabbing away errant drips, and only blow if you really need to.
Drips from an inkjet printer created the Buller's drop next to it until it touched the liquid on the plastic spore.
Avoid drips down the neck and shoulders by applying the treatment over a sink rather than in a bath or shower.
"The Turkish government's relentless daily drips of damning information about Khashoggi's murder has put the Saudis on the defensive," she continued.
Place casserole dish on a baking tray so no cheese drips over the sides and burns the bottom of the oven.
"Vitamin drips and IVs after a night of drinking are an expensive option and definitely not a cure-all," he tells PEOPLE.
The majority of the balance, $11,000's worth to be exact, is expenses from X-rays, CT scans, echocardiograms, and chemotherapy drips.
When hot pasta is covered with sauce of any kind really, it often drips off as its form is much more fluid.
In an absorbency test, the product soaks up water like a sponge whereas the one available in retail stores drips and leaks.
The Consoles are Dripping The gold console tables flanking the fireplace in the living room have metallic drips hanging from their tops.
Progress can be difficult to measure; it often comes in drips and drops, or not at all for long stretches of time.
In the exhibit, children will be called up to help "treat" the injured lion by holding drips and tending to its injuries.
Everything—the data center, its geodesic domes and the snowy landscape surrounding them—drips with exquisite shades of pink, purple and gold.
The session ends with recovery using the various state-of-the-art equipment available at Unbreakable, including I.V. drips and cryotherapy chambers.
"She wants seven drips of coffee and a spoonful of sugar," J.T. annoyingly says about Michaela eating away at the sugar supply.
Parental support of adult "kids" ranges from full dependency to steady drips of cash infusions, with all of it degrading retirement savings.
And the cons for the product are that it is very watery and it kinda, like, drips as you're putting it on.
This Athens-born, Los Angeles-based painter's work often includes monochrome slashes and drips scuffling with waves of smeared or overlapping text.
To sculpt it, mind the drips, and mostly just to make sure it doesn't end up in a slump on the pavement.
She painted the works on the wall, vertically, even if the finished canvas had horizontal stripes, in order to control the drips.
I spoke with Nutridrip's chief Medical Officer, Shoko Karakilic, about the reluctance of many in the medical community to validate wellness drips.
Painted and repainted in broad, blurred strokes, the images hemorrhage torrents of drips and splashes and appear to be made quickly, furiously.
"What I ended up finding on 'Noah' was that rain, like water and drips, needed to react to something," Mr. Henighan said.
And we'll do vitamin drips from an IV. He'll add extra saline if I'm dehydrated or if I've been working a lot.
Two turkeys, one a stormy froth of yellow and orange, the other a feathery spattering of dashes and drips, anticipate Abstract Expressionism.
Despite his fascination, Hegen isn't sure what caused the formations, which resemble the chaotic drips and splashes in a Jackson Pollock painting.
I've tried other travel mugs here and there, and every so often I have a little spill here, a few drips there.
She's going — " [here Trump's voice drips with sarcasm] "'Did you hear that Donald Trump raised his voice while speaking to a woman?
The other thing that grabbed me about Reed's strokes  is the way their drips undermined the horizontal movement, like melting ice cream.
Even though the screen, the red carpet seemingly drips with sparkle, from the gowns with thigh-high slits to the priceless diamond chokers.
YouTubers and Instagrammers push glutathione pills and IV drips in videos and posts, the Filipino sponcon equivalent of hair gummies or diet teas.
Glutathione IV drips, which are solely approved for treating side effects of chemotherapy, are strongly discouraged for cosmetic use by the Filipino FDA.
The probe is continuing to send back the data it collected during the flyby, giving researchers drips of tantalizing information about the world.
Ms Kassabova's book drips with scorn for the spivs, goons and far-off politicians whose greed and carelessness wreak such mischief and misery.
The Endangered Series features endangered species set against saturated backgrounds with delicate drips falling from the top of the piece onto their figure.
It too is pleasantly bubbly, cool, and refreshing as Grande drips through fizzy production from longtime collaborator Max Martin and Pharrell, among others.
We have all these small ways of dealing with the onslaught of the internet, turning off a tap that drips into the sea.
Add the daily drips of President Trump's unsavory relationship with Russia and there has been relatively little attention paid to the Gorsuch nomination.
Twombly himself does not appear, except metonymically: in his works, his marks, his drips, his paint-saturated rags, his objets d'art, his slippers.
Water drips from a faucet; Jiz's toe brushes against the paw of a clawfoot tub; they enter the bath and proceed to masturbate.
I love watching her, as Elizabeth Hale, fashion-police Claire over the phone while a chemotherapy I-V drips poison into her veins.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Come over here to the drips," a visitor at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) advised friends.
The playing drips with sort of electric energy that can only come from a group of people in a room free-associating together.
He is still there, tethered to machines and drips when the MET [national weather service] declares it an official heatwave five days later.
As Bishop-Stall tests remedies that include intravenous drips and voodoo, his practical quest leads to a kind of metaphysics of the hangover.
Vibrant colors jockey against dull ones; splatters of rocky texture channel happenstance; paint is applied in drips and arcs and douses and schmears.
"If the extra sweat just drips on the ground, then you're better off drinking a cold drink," Jay told the Globe and Mail.
The drips have soaked into the linen like a Morris Louis stain painting in faded colors, and are handsome in an understated way.
All together it's an amazing piece of cinema that adds a dramatic tension to a song that already drips with mood and desperation .
Today, THUMP is premiering EP opener "Silencestep Part 1," which opens with a stuttering stop-and-go sequence that drips like a leaky faucet.
Receiving drugs via injection is popular in Pakistan, due to a cultural belief that injected drugs or drips work better than pills, Salahuddin said.
Whatever the real story is, speculating about a man whose every song drips with sex or romance or both is just so much fun.
Place pie on top rack of preheated oven; place a baking sheet lined with foil on the rack below pie to catch any drips.
It comes with its own little free waterproof mats to protect the table or countertop from any drips that your cat leaves while drinking.
Rain drips ceaselessly from the stands of the cathedral-like stadium in Felcsut, the home village of Viktor Orban, Hungary's football-mad prime minister.
Despite the cold, the air is humid, and the candles illuminate pools of water beneath salt drips that have gathered from the cement ceiling.
It works like one too, slowly mushing rice and veggie bits into a soppy slush that drips into a bucket in grey soggy glops.
"You will either see streaks where lime juice drips down on the skin or you will see little dots where it splattered," explains Zeichner.
Everything about it positively drips with unabashed sentimentality, and, every so often, it's good to be reminded of the sheer potency of the sentimental.
Gloria Borger would have to give up on her snide asides that question the president's intelligence in a tone that drips of elitist sarcasm.
No butter in this dish either, just puréed garlic and other aromatics with tomato water and the sweet brine that drips from shucked clams.
Drill a hole there, drop these organisms in, and they might happily multiply, fueled by chemical reactions in the rocks and drips of water.
Jane Austen practically invented the romantic comedy, but few adaptations of her books lean into the wicked satire that drips from nearly every page.
In Los Angeles, places like Pause Studio sell float therapy ("for the bodies of athletes & office warriors alike"), IV drips and sauna sweat sessions.
There are characteristics that seem uniquely hers – the row of evenly spaced drips, or the use of paint and marker in the same composition.
Later, in a modest highlight, he indulges in an extended flirtation with a bartender (Sonam Wangmo) whose every word and gesture drips with innuendo.
Jade eggs, sound baths, IV drips, bone broth — in other words, all Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness secrets — are coming soon to a newsstand near you.
With holes in the hosepipes spaced 230cm (2000 inches) apart, they are rolled out alongside the base of crops, and water drips from holes.
There is something strangely poetic about these images, as the nearly unrecognizable face of the Western world's most iconic model drips and melts away.
He also gets postnasal drip—the official health term for when an excess amount of mucus drips down your throat—which frequently irritates him.
Here is the thing: As the US stumbles through an ever-expanding loop of political claims, blames, leaks, and drips, what happens to time?
I had health insurance to cover (most of) the costs of the blood transfusions and IV drips and anti-seizure medications that saved my life.
But their social reach isn't loosening its grip anytime soon: posters like Dash Drips and Donny Smokes say they have no plans to stop posting.
Her Louisiana twang drips with something pleasantly sour, her lips moving around vowels the way they might navigate a lollipop, slick with its glossy sugar.
Moreover, far from absorbing water when conditions are damp they actually ooze gel when it rains, and this gel drips off them onto the soil.
But in an era in which so many superheroes are either brooding drips or sarcastic jerks, the corny, slightly square X-Men are a relief.
Blood drips from her right hand, beckoning back to a moment from the end of Season 5 that is sure to have repercussions moving forward.
His hard work ethic has made it possible, and the weekly four-hour IV drips and quarterly spinal injections continue until better science comes along.
The upper part of the painting (pillow and sheet) is in disarray and soiled with paint, some of which drips onto the quilt below. 19.
But if they're your summer staples, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after handling them, and clean up any drips with soap right away.
Gallagher also undermines the seeming uniformity of color with a series of long, flowing drips roughly from the middle to the bottom of the image.
She lets the mostly black and white and metallic paint accrue in layers and drips, focusing on the eyes, mouths, and masks of the characters.
Water drips on a tent over a 10-foot-long metal tangle that would be unrecognizable as a vehicle if it did not have wheels.
The homeowner fills the two bags with water and then the water continuously drips out of the bags to keep the ground and roots moist.
"You know, when it rains that rainwater turns copper, it turns red, and it drips off of those things," Mr. Stevenson said of the columns.
With those drips, Taylor makes the case for painting as an enduring visual symbol, one that can transcend the illustration of this moment in time.
As I hold up the spine of my recently digested dinner to my face, his eyes started to swell and sweat drips off his brow.
At Van Doren Waxter, Jackie Saccoccio's latest abstractions effervesce more than ever with dots and carefully directed drips, suggesting windows onto worlds of atomized color.
You can even pay a premium and have a NutriDrip "concierge" administer any of the drips or boosters in the comfort of your own home.
According to the US Securities & Exchange Commission, these broker-free plans come in two main varieties—direct stock plans (DSPs) and dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs).
Minter's Porn Grid (1989) series amplified the accessibility of the benday dots and the visceral sensation of the drips of paint from 100 Food Porn.
The double-headed tiger bracelet now comes in diamond pavé; a deluxe version of the leonine earring drips with fire opals, aquamarines, rhodolites and more.
This fluid drips down grooves in the bird's bill, where it collects until a quick shake of the head sends it back out to sea.
In "Serrulata" (2018), the artist layers multiple vocabularies and processes — patterns, pours, splotches, and drips — without trying to order them into an all-over composition.
Kendall Jenner and other celebs are calling in their own IV drips to try and prevent any damage done by bottles of Dom and Don.
Looking closely at "The Syndicate," printed Ben-Day dots are visible, as are drips of glue and paint, recalling both Jackson Pollock and Roy Lichtenstein.
Some well-known public companies with brands children would recognize offer DRIPs, such as Walt DIsney and McDonald's, but many high-flying technology companies do not.
Working over the pitcher—so that all the melon juice drips in—use a melon baller to scoop balls out and drop in the pitcher. 3.
She has brushed on acrylic thin enough to produce paint drips, and she has used a palette knife to apply a thick paste of oil paint.
It drips as it dries in a way that reminds me of a Vlada Haggerty lip pic, making it more challenging to apply than other masks.
During the summer, he testified that he sweats profusely, making it difficult to write letters because the moisture drips all over his paper, the ruling states.
Analysis: Beto's adventure drips with white male privilege This is Beto O'Rourke's navel-gazing, self-involved rollout of a possible rollout of a possible presidential campaign.
While in treatment, he had a split vision of what his therapy might look like to the outside world — a world of machines, drips, M.R.I.'s.
Fragments of a more vibrant me lie buried beneath the amiodarone IV drips, erratic jagged lines on electrocardiograms, and the thought of life without my husband.
In fact, his pictures resonate closely with Joan Mitchell's floating rectangles — as in "Closed Territory" (1973) — and the acidic planes, grids, and drips of Mary Heilmann.
In a number of paintings both upstairs and downstairs there are a row of evenly spaced drips running down the painting's surface, like a beaded curtain.
"It has all of these flaws that we just kind of embraced," she said, like hissing noises and curious drips from exposed pipes above the stage.
They're all comedies, of course — Austen practically invented the romantic comedy — but few of them lean into the wicked satire that drips from nearly every page.
In the video above, Dan drips water into a full glass and films the resulting droplet as it bounces in front of a large world map.
Death Stranding positively drips with Kojima's aesthetic, from its evocative not-quite-English terminology to its willingness to break the fourth wall and confound your expectations.
"Nagare-8," from 1983, is a 32-foot-long paper banner in which two intense graphite stripes frame a row of turpentine-aided swooshes and drips.
A few yards of vinyl records, well thumbed, Under the cistern that sometimes overflows over the front door in London, The drips giving visitors Legionnaires' disease.
Mothers cool their children from the sticky summer heat with hand-held fans while others rest on hospital floors, holding drips, waiting for a free bed.
There's something addictive about this kind of travel, the kind that still drips with adventure and the feeling of not knowing what you're going to find.
And aesthetically, there was no better person to play this role than Oscar winner Ali, who already drips with style and elegance no matter what he does.
This is designed to have the small drops impact the mesh, and when it becomes waterlogged, water drips into the collection trough and then into the container.
Unlike some of the other wellness fads that Rinna has historically gravitated to — remember the vitamin IV drips a few seasons back, or her "bag of pills"?
Rodriguez's image shows a cartoon Trump holding a bloodied knife in his left hand with the statue's head in his right, while blood drips onto the floor.
There's a lot of talk about the leaky STEM — science, technology, engineering, and math — pipeline for women; I am one of the drips, a woman who left.
We have a solution: virtual reality graffiti, complete with a spray can you can wield with none of the messy aerosol paint drips or lung-scarring fumes.
Despite their drips, grittiness, and abundance of paint, they are not defined by sweeping, gestural brushstrokes meant to evoke a heroic moment in the history of art.
Colombia is the world's third-ranked team and drips technical quality; by Klinsmann's own admission, "they deserved to be named among the favorites" to win the tournament.
To manage lines—the monitor leads and the tubes connected to drips—they just cut a notch in the side of the doorway to the scan room.
One result was "Porn Grid" of 1989, four small paintings whose images are lifted from men's magazines, aided, abetted and partly obscured by salacious drips of paint.
De Vetten and her creepy confections — including this tongue-like cake that's studded with teeth and drips saliva — will soon be making their way to the US.
The study suggests our current vocabulary for Pollock's technique isn't very accurate, as it seems he was actively avoiding "drips" in favor of constant streams of paint.
Schilling is only 49, but his Facebook page drips with synthetic nostalgia for a time he has never known and figures was probably better than this one.
Because this abstract turn could be interpreted in hindsight as a harbinger of the drips, this period is often referred to as "transitional" in the Pollock literature.
When she questioned why her children had matching scars at the base of their necks, she was told intravenous drips had been necessary to give them nutrition.
Then, I perch myself over the kitchen sink, eating them one by one, reveling in their velvety flesh while sugary juice drips down my chin and elbows.
The show so drips with '00s downtown cool, it may be triggering for anyone who tried and failed to get into bygone hot spots like Beatrice Inn.
The remaining condensed moisture then drips from the coils into a bucket or basin, or it may be pumped out of the unit depending on the model.
More delicate tropical flowers — feathery orchids and little white touch-me-nots — make homes in the grottoes within, sucking up the water that drips through the limestone.
The second was linked to a dialysis center in 2016, while a third one earlier this year was due to the reuse of syringes and intravenous drips.
Everything about Gears 5 drips with passion and confidence, from the heartfelt writing and depth of the lore to the structural creativity and the willingness to experiment.
His then-influential history writing drips with disdain for rubes who regard themselves as victimized by economics and history, who have failed to maintain correct political attitudes.
Each song drips with a bit of gallows humor, playing like Galarraga loudly declaring "We're all fucked" with a crooked smile and hearty chuckle at the very end.
Bob Costas positively drips with loathing throughout at the very thought of the project, which alone kind of makes you root for Ebersol, McMahon, and, weirdly, Jesse Ventura.
Drips, smears, and spatters compete with swaths of multicolored handmade paper, and large pours of black metallic paint sully the compositions' quasi-Cubist jigsaw shapes with aleatory splats.
But on the other side of the wall is a pipe perforated with hundreds of tiny holes: water flows through it and drips steadily onto the window pane.
She was living in her home with a damaged roof — a blue FEMA tarp keeping the elements out, but not preventing drips and dampness all over the house.
Aside from the mysterious trailer where blood drips down from the ceiling and hordes of people surround the house, the movie has been incredibly secretive about the plot.
Per Rinna's logic, IV drips may be a convenient choice for busy people who can afford paying $300+ for a house call (insurance typically won't cover this procedure).
THE president's plan to ban travel from six Muslim-majority countries, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals said on May 25th, "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination".
By design, the homosexuality drips off the screen in his most well-known games, played by millions despite being indie, NSFW, and often banned by platforms like Twitch.
How society sank to this point drips out via a series of flashbacks, beginning with a harrowing sequence in which Offred seeks to flee with her young child.
How that drips down to the lower leagues, I don't know, as we only get to play with big teams like Real Madrid, LA Galaxy and Manchester United.
When the processes is done, the tea drips down into the removable mug where your milk brewed, and from there you can pour it right into your mug.
All are made with riveted stainless steel handles that will stay cool to the touch, tapered rims to help prevent drips, and glass lids that'll seal in moisture.
So much moisture is developed in the process that it drips down into the bottom box, so we aerate it with a fish pump so it doesn't ferment.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For some, Victoria Manganiello and Julian Goldman's installation "Computer 1.0" conjured up memories of hospital stays — all IV drips and blood transfusions.
"Fake news drips drops of poison into our daily web diet, and we end up infected without even realizing it," said a lawmaker who helped spearhead the project.
In hospitals, for example, IV drips that were once made of glass are now made of plastic because it is cheaper and plastics are less likely to shatter.
You spend a lot of the book trying various hangover cures — everything from doctor-administered IV drips in Las Vegas to eating charcoal scraped off your actual fireplace.
These scenes are painted with scars, blobs, and drips of stenciled flowers, a graffiti-like mess Marshall pairs with the idylls of sunshine, blue birds, and young love.
Now I've discovered that by putting the pancake batter in the squirt bottle that ketchup comes in, I can measure out enough batter with no drips or splatters.
In an era when Big Pharma might have macerated the last drips of wonder out of us, it's worth reiterating the fact: Medicines are notoriously hard to discover.
The result, "Untitled #1410 (Mishima's Spring Snow)," a confection of curled ribbons and drips of white wax, chicken-wire fencing and Duchesse satin, is on view at Lelong.
When some of Becky's blood drips into the field, a CGI sequence shows the grass soaking up her genes – as if to say, yum, we want more Becky.
Many firms already offer the feature in the form of dividend reinvestment programs (DRIPs), which allow shareholders to reinvest their holdings&apos dividends into additional or fractional shares.
Every time I've heard it out, when the drips dissipate, and that bassline finally bounds in with full force, the air has been sucked out of the room.
There are no large chunks of fruit oozing rustically out of a thick band of pastry, no errant raisins or drips of sugary apple juice dotting the plate.
It creates a host of messes including splash back and disgusting drips, and inevitably the toilet seat gets left up, leading to someone accidentally plummeting into the porcelain abyss.
Once it's set up, drip irrigation conserves water by feeding water drips directly on the roots of plants and grasses through a semi-intricate network of tubes and piping.
So for those of you with a leaky faucet, your best bet is to add a bit of dish soap to whatever container is catching the water drips. Simple.
From his chiseled abs and jawline to his beautiful brown skin to that Obama-esque walk that drips with swag — he's a king inside and out, and we noticed.
Might not the jagged drips noticeable in some of the works anticipate the unraveling of the support, a reminder that permanence is illusory, even for a dictator for life?
Minority Threat's blown-out new EP drips with long-simmered vitriol and righteous outrage, tempering beatdown riffs and two-stepping swing with shreds of powerviolence and empire-toppling lyrics.
In his treatment of Picasso's imagery, Johns innovates with the medium of encaustic by softening the wax surface with a heating element until the woman's profile melts and drips.
A rare original musical set in a nostalgic fantasy of LA, with a knockout performance from Emma Stone, it drips charm – and provides a welcome diversion from the news.
Failed Egg Drop Experiment from videos Innocent Dutch holds on tight to that egg until it pops, and disgustingly drips all over the floor while Dutch chews the shell.
On the one hand, this is what keeps things fun and exciting to follow closely: being able to interpret the drips of advance information correctly is a satisfying feeling.
"Arch and Point" drips with the sensuality of an intense guitar, with instructions that could make most blush, while "Where's the Fun in Forever" questions the meaning of time.
It was messier, for one thing: I had dreaded seeing blood; but far more gruesome, as it turned out, was the greenish fluid that drips out of decomposing bodies.
"Eavesdrop" refers to someone who stands under the drips from eaves, the part of a building's roof that sticks out and hangs over the side, to listen to conversations.
But while the majority said the travel ban "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," the dissenters focused keenly on how the Supreme Court might view the case differently.
For this show, Bradley meditated on painting in its most basic form — a stretched canvas hung on the wall, the technique defined by gravity, à la Cy Twombly's drips.
An exploration into alternative approaches to street art, Carver's process involves filling out facial contours with various colors, drips, and smudges, and then sketching the physical features on top.
From each cup — a symbol of British authority in Canada — drips a ceramic puddle painted with grotesque caricatures of Asian men and jarring historic quotes pertaining to their internment.
Countless bulbous mounds and pillows protruding from the streams are adorned with narrow tubes, which the study authors compare to drips of wax on the outside of a candle.
Giant holes have been punched in the walls, the wide corridors reek of urine, many lights have burned out and water drips from the ceiling, pooling on the floor.
After a button on the device turned red, Blitz peeled it off and fit me with a small band-aid to prevent any errant drips from staining my clothes.
Slick rivulets of oily dark-hued paint drips across a spinning record as light reflects off the vinyl surface, creating the illusion of a psychedelic black-and-white pattern.
She allegedly targeted patients who were close to death by tampering with their intravenous drips so another nurse on duty would have to inform the person's family of their death.
So I think everybody&aposs got to acknowledge, the culture, it drips downwards and it goes into politics and it goes into our kids&apos minds and all of us.
The conclusion came after Perlman studied slow-motion videos of wine being poured for three years, and realized drips most often occur when the bottle is full or near-full.
The safest way to do so is to tilt your head to the side or wiggle your ear with your hand so that the water drips out, Dr. Voigt says.
Bobby Lenahan, a junior at Molloy College in Long Island, New York, has devised an inventive and fun way for children in need of IV drips to receive their treatments.
"Another tip is to put a cookie sheet or sheet of aluminum foil on the bottom of your oven and then just get rid of it when there are drips."
As the coronavirus continues to spread around Wuhan and hospital admissions are increasing, many people are forced to fend for themselves — with some even sitting outside hospitals on IV drips.
Each song drips with a bit of gallows humor, playing like [vocalist Joe] Galarraga loudly declaring "We're all fucked" with a crooked smile and hearty chuckle at the very end.
Layer upon layer of enamel paint drips covered everything: milk crates, rolling chairs, plush toys, and massive paintings of her cast of characters: Donald Duck, Batman, Homer Simpson, Mickey Mouse.
Choosing watercolor as her medium, and letting it largely take over the composition through drips, Defective Barbie creates visually enticing pieces that discuss complicated issues like identity and mental health.
Another piece, "Snow in the Desert" (2017), is painted exuberantly, filled with a kind of magical energy manifested through a combination of drips, dots, and firework-like brushstrokes of foliage.
His farewell speech — "Justice, rooted in truth, watered by tenacity and flowered by wisdom" — drips delicious sarcasm like sap from a Vermont maple tree, and the honoree fully deserves it.
Yes, this was really happening, and the realization was sinking into Donald J. Trump like the initial drips of anesthesia: His life had changed utterly, and so had the world.
I even avoided investigating the science behind wellness drips before showing up, so as to experience the infusion with an open mind and more fully benefit from any placebo effect.
When made right, they hit those pleasure points — the satisfying chew, the fatty richness, the juicy drips, the red color — that up until now, vegan and vegetarian alternatives have lacked.
Wong said that she has removed patches of B-72 that had left "a shiny surface," as well as "a fair amount of surface drips" caused by old repainting efforts.
The second season has Lara exploring the entrepreneurial possibilities of supplying the wealthy with intravenous drips, which has become a great way to show off Malin Akerman's cheerfully sinister performance.
He keeps a traditional French Drip setup with a water fountain, resembling a glass lamp filled with ice, that drips cold water out of up to four spigots at once.
The New York Times journalist Amy Qin on Tuesday tweeted a photo showing people getting IV drips while sitting on the pavement or in their cars outside a hospital in Wuhan.
I should still definitely go see Moana in theaters at some point, since absorbing the movie through drips and drabs of footage is probably not the best way to experience it.
The reason for this is very straightforward: storing meats on the bottom ensures that if it drips, it won&apost get the nasty juices all over your ready-to-eat foods.
The scene certainly conveyed the terror in that house, but as an actor, you're trying to hit your marks and have the baster in just the right place as it drips.
" Without mincing words, Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory said that the executive order is composed of "vague words of national security" but in context "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.
Techniques such as drip irrigation, which drips water slowly on the soil, and planting orchids on ridges to reduce surface run-off help to make the most of the water available.
Pollock's different chapters offer us glimpses into the crackles of Jungian energy, the twists of the maze, the cosmos of the drips, the gravitas of black, and the vivacity of Matisse.
But even without the words, without George Michael's utterly extraordinary vocal performance—and rarely has a singer demonstrated such understated mastery of phrasing, intonation, and delivery—"Last Christmas" drips with feeling.
If Kingspray Graffiti Simulator is any indication, virtual graffiti can be accurate and convincing, right down to the drips of paint and the grimy, dilapidated urban spaces where graffiti generally appears.
They are driven by sexual secrets, and Gibbeah is obscurely cursed: dead cows with upside-down heads wash up in the river, and the sky drips with black feathers and blood.
Many companies offer both types of plans, but often you have to enroll in a DSP if you're new to buying stocks from the company, while DRIPs are for existing shareholders.
Savannah is a gorgeous place — Spanish moss drips gloomily from gnarled oak trees and old colonial-style houses line its dignified streets — but it is also a city of great complexity.
Sometimes, the server carrying it to the table will place a cupped hand on one side of the plate to catch the green and gold drips before they hit the floor.
The best part is the ritual's finish: a final bite of the crisp cone's tip, filled with the tiny wedge of chocolate that kept you safe from melting drips all along.
"The doctor has been made into a scapegoat for the larger crisis in the region," said Solangi, who says that there were no infected drips or syringes found in his client's clinic.
The sound is so reminiscent of the steamy saunas Cowley would frequent that it almost feels liquid: it drips, bubbles, and ebbs and flows in waves that conjure sexual fantasies and memories.
There is in fact a greenish-blue drip emerging from the bottom left orange band, a color seen nowhere else in the painting, while the right half features more drips in pink.
Early on in this show, which drips with portentous symbolism, if not actual substance, the newly elected Pope Pius XIII discovers that the Australian government sent him a kangaroo as a gift.
Footsteps The historic center of Naples drips with Old World charm — faded laundry strung between buildings, fish shops spilling tubs of clams and eels onto the sidewalk, pasticcerie tucked near Renaissance churches.
As the name suggests, vitamin drips require an IV in place to deliver the vitamins to your bloodstream, so you need a doctor or medical professional there to administer it to you.
Syfy couldn't have chosen a better example of the genre to start with than "Candle Cove," a legendary specimen that not only drips with nostalgia but turns TV itself into horror fodder.
The glass becomes a sarcastic evocation of the cherished "picture plane" of formalist abstraction, while the watery drips refer to the painting process of an artist whose technique is all but invisible.
Birds and flowers are interspersed with manmade candy, paint drips, and power lines to create a kind of alternative Audubon world that questions the realness or artificiality of everything under the sun.
" He would be happy, he said, to see the furniture at Vitra devolve into "a pile of drips at the bottom of a bowl, and you can quote me on that one.
They're important to treat people who have a diminished ability to absorb vitamins and minerals in their GI tract, but otherwise doctors seem largely skeptical that drips would offer any meaningful benefit.
Between her short jet-black hair and fake eyelashes, Furtado still drips sex appeal, but she also exudes a maturity and sensibility she hadn't yet acquired while recording 2000's Whoa, Nelly!
Some of the statements might be written on a sheet of trompe l'oeil paper, while others are done directly on the surface, and still others are partially obscured by drips of paint.
While the painting is abstract, and combines directed pours of paint (which become a lattice of drips in places) with brushwork, the red pigment in the painting brought to mind boiled lobster.
And really, what it comes down to is that I, for one, would rather not live in a world where someone who drips disdain for Ramona Singer's fondue etiquette is an idiot.
In his works, we zoom in for blades of grass, shag rugs, tweeds, drips of water, pointillist wallpaper, dots and dashes of red and blue, tapestry-like expanses of green-on-green.
Other than the sound of my friends chatting and drips falling off the stalactites, the cave is completely silent, though I'm sure it houses dozens if not hundreds of (thankfully) sleeping bats.
A cardiology team deployed the arsenal that saved him: the drips that kept his circulation going, the surgery that closed the holes in his heart and gave him a new aortic arch.
Although done within a shorter period, Bluhm's work undergoes the biggest change, from layered fields of interwoven gestures and shapes, with drips running down the surface, to angular gestures in thicker paint.
The rage that stems from internalizing trauma (while coddling men) also drips from nearly every scene in Sharp Objects, and is perfectly visualized by Toni Collette literally crawling up the walls in Hereditary.
Over the course of 10 episodes, drips and drabs are revealed about who Ted from Dead To Me really is, but that's all fans can hope to get considering that Ted is dead.
Third-wave coffee affectionados dealing in drips and expensive siphons might find fault in Hu's thesis, though a Mitsubishi 6-axis industrial robot is arguably the most "elite" tool imaginable for making coffee.
But...calling your partner your best friend drips of codependency, and can easily become a problem when you're relying on one person for all your emotional needs, says Léa Rose Emery at Brides.
Start with a $200,000 salary—a rough average for Silicon Valley engineers—and throw in catered meals, on-site massages, Yoga classes, and regularly replenished IV drips of only the most youthful blood.
The rivers and fires and drips that we can see do not match up to the soundtrack (we cannot hear the huge waterfall until it is right in the middle of the screen).
Because some of the mixtures can get messy—especially when ingredients like honey and avocado are involved—it helps to have a towel handy when you apply them to wipe up any drips.
But it drips on your neck, if you touch it, it's on your hands, and it takes days to come off, so wherever I slept after for days would be covered in it.
Where that song revelled in hypnotic grooves accented by an imzad—a single-string bowed instrument used by the Tuareg people in Africa—his latest song, "Sonik Drips" ploughs a very different furrow.
The drips find echoes in the dining chairs, which Santomà designed: plastic garden seats melted so that their backs are partly missing, frozen mid-ooze, then thickly painted in the same intense pink.
So infused is the cinematographic landscape of the film with the physical landscape of the Virginia countryside that it drips with a lyric sensibility — and it is a smart film, anything but sentimental.
To ease some of the strain on emergency services during this time of the year, the health service is looking to roll out more supervised units equipped with beds, showers, drips and rehydration.
One wedding planner told me a huge Indian wedding had Bollywood stars for entertainment, saline drips for hangovers, and massage tables, makeup booths, and hairdressers to help guests prepare for another all-day party.
Unfortunately, Nintendo doesn't have a good track record with the Virtual Console, doling out slow, incomplete drips of old games instead of simply establishing a robust library to meet the scope of player demand.
I pumped and cried, feeling like a trapped, defective, miserable cow over the slow drips into the bottle, yielding only half an ounce or so in half an hour of the machine's painful throb.
In a photo tweeted by New York Times journalist Amy Qin, patients can be seen sitting on the pavement outside a Wuhan hospital getting IV drips while sitting on ledges and in their cars.
Transfer the contents of the pan to a 21 ⁄2-quart skillet or baking dish, mound the reserved cheese over the top, and place the dish on a baking sheet to catch any drips.
Instead of using a little showerhead that drips regularly over the grounds, or sending a moving stream in a spiral, the Geesaa spins the carafe and pours water from a moving head above it.
The musical cues, too, are almost deliriously indulgent, down to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' "Refugee," whose pulse drives the show's clever credit sequence, in which blood drips through photographs of the Romanov dynasty.
Ledgerwood's drips, thickly ridged lines of paint, intense colors (magenta, pinks, and hot reds), and overt delineations of what can only be called feminine shapes add up to a frank celebration of female sexuality.
Clean Market, a store on 54th Street and Second Avenue that sells natural beauty products and services like vitamin IV drips, has a pop-up in NoLIta at Project by Equinox on Mulberry Street.
The most severely addicted must be evacuated by ambulance or helicopter to a Tulsa hospital with a neonatal intensive care unit, where, on morphine drips, they slowly withdraw, remaining for up to a month.
Pelosi winds Trump up when she drips condescension worthy of a Jane Austen grande dame, saying she will pray for the president or pleading for someone to stage an intervention with the poor soul.
These burners lie beneath "Flavorizer Bars" that spread the heat evenly, and above a grease management system that catches and collects drips and spatters, so cleaning the interior of the grill is blissfully easy.
For the better part of the last 20 months, we've received drips and drabs of what Mueller knows but have never had a chance to see the whole picture (or anything close to it).
Using emphatic but controlled paint strokes, dabs, drips, and smears, these images simultaneously recede and approach in terms of abstraction and figuration, which cleverly simulates the equivalent qualities of memory as a sensory experience.
Early into the film's terrific first hour, Chris and Rose run afoul a bullying bigot of a state trooper—an offhand encounter that drips with the implicit (and sadly headline-topical) threat of police brutality.
It may not have a word for "supernova", but it drips with complex rules: a mandatory verb ending tells what time of day the action occurred, and another indicates the size of the direct object.
If you're not familiar with Stott's tar-like electronic music, this'll make for an abrasive but fitting introduction: the percussion is serrated, the melody sneers, a synth drips like acid from an overturned test tube.
One has him hooked up to drips with an oxygen mask over his mouth and the other has him hooked up to hospital pajamas and you can see the scars and stitches from his operation.
Later, in 1970, Jimi Hendrix would deconstruct "Johnny B. Goode" as he had "The Star-Spangled Banner," reimagining Berry's masterpiece of Pop miniaturism as an Abstract-Expressionist explosion of drips, smears, and lashes of sound.
Her spotters carry shark-attack kits with tourniquets, pressure bandages and saline drips, and she suggests anyone who regularly puts themselves in proximity to sharks (surfers, say, or abalone divers) should pack a similar kit.
Set on a college campus in the contemporary American South, where a whitewashed sense of tradition drips with nostalgia for the antebellum past, "TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever" is not a romance by any stretch.
Like Jaws' shark, the Demogorgon is lured by blood, which we learn in a visually striking scene where Barb's hand, injured in a humiliating drinking game accident, drips vivid red blood into a backyard swimming pool.
For this reason, Ehsan Ali, MD, a primary care physician and "concierge doctor" in Beverly Hills, who provides vitamin IV drips, says he always makes sure clients have clearance from their general practitioner before getting one.
His older sister, Lia, was the one who'd realized that they put something in the water that made you feel dull and happy, and that it was better to collect drips off pipes in the bathroom.
Some of the shared traits include complicated flights of fancy, occasionally blurring the lines between fact and fantasy; and doling out story in measured drips, advancing the plot at what often feels like a snail's pace.
Placed over the pots are iron woks which are filled with cold water, and inside the pots is a shovel that catches the condensation from the fermented jaggery/rice mixture that drips down from the wok.
In Melting Rainbows Axelrod uses his face and various body parts to press up against a transparent plexiglass surface in order to create psychedelic drips and effects that are then live projected onto a theater screen.
I've sacrificed the fact there's a hole in the roof that drips water just behind you—somebody should've looked at it three years ago, but they can't get in because there's so much stuff in here.
The clip, apparently filmed by the attacker, shows a Yemeni driver berated for parking in front of the man's house and being forcibly grabbed by the collar and cursed at as blood drips down his mouth.
Contemporary Russian prisons have used intravenous drips for hunger strikers, said Valery V. Borshov, a member of a civilian oversight group for prisons, but the cruder funnel-and-tube form also remains an option for jailers.
" And wax drips off your nipples and cools on your thighs, and it stings and solidifies and brings up wicked goosebumps on your soft, supple flesh, and edging close to ecstasy you pant, "I love you.
In case you didn't know ... aside from curing hangovers, vitamin drips improve immune health, boost energy levels, abate depression and anxiety, improve mental clarity and cognative function, reduce migraine symptoms, combat fatigue and maintain muscle strength.
These drips are the brushstrokes, so to speak, for three-dimensional "paintings" sans supports, which you look at but also through, because of their many open spaces The panels seem to almost float on the walls.
It drips with sex but the song is also incredibly self-aware of what, with prior tracks' debauchery, what happens when seduction leads to dependence and when desire is no longer temporary but someone else's heart.
In "More Near (IV)," the irregular border is stained by drips and fingerprints, pushing the painting process to the foreground and prompting the impression that the works on display are peeled-off stages of the artist's thought.
Dr. Belo estimates that whitening constitutes up to 8003% of the work done at her 2800 clinics across the Philippines, where she offers the most cutting-edge procedures, from lasers to IV drips to in-office exfoliation.
" It was also dismissed as carefully stage-managed pro-MAGA propaganda: "they filmed him from above to make him look smaller," said one writer; a journalism professor noted the interviewer's voice "drips with white-on-white empathy.
"All We Got" has the quotably braggadocious holiness—"I do not talk to the serpent / That's a holistic discernment"—and "Blessings" drips out of the speakers with all the warmth that he talked it through on record.
It's a rhythmically dense song, full of snaps, thuds, and rattling sub-bass; the melody drips like a leaky faucet; Beyoncé's voice is raspy and fluttering before it turns on a dime, becoming full-throated and fierce.
Other rooms have themes: a doctor's office complete with stirrups and IV drips; a schoolroom with an undersized desk and oversized blackboard; there is a room with mirrors everywhere, adorned with smoking chairs and a Victorian couch.
The skinny sleep/wake button also sucks because, unlike the fun little volume button paint drips on the other side, it's been made completely flat to accommodate a fingerprint sensor that honestly doesn't work all that well.
Now, under normal circumstances, I would have put intravenous wellness drips in the same category as oxygen bars—a faddish and scientifically dubious way to wring money out of the bored and rich in the 21st Century.
In Argentina (and Uruguay), provoleta is tossed on the grill like a steak, but unless you are very experienced, you risk losing the cheese that way, watching helplessly as it melts and drips into the fire below.
This scenario occurs all too frequently in the neurosurgical I.C.U. Doctors often delay the withdrawal of life-sustaining supports such as ventilators and IV drips, and nurses continue these treatments — adhering to protocols, yet feeling internal conflict.
"Wellness is increasingly regarded as a modern embodiment of luxury, and accordingly, an array of spas and studios offering treatments like cryofacials, weeklong retreats, and vitamin IV drips are delivering those experiences," Business Insider's Lina Batarags wrote.
Signed to The Weeknd's XO label, Wise's music covers the bases of what you'd expect out of a Toronto rapper, yet is able to also capture elements of romance, horror, and mystique that drips in Los Angeles influence.
Their courtship -- as laconic as everything else in the film, which was written and directed by David Lowery -- occupies much of the movie, while insight into Forest's character and history gradually drips out as Affleck's character uncovers it.
Instead of applying brushstrokes to canvas or wood panels, she orchestrates drips, spindly strands, and other mostly thin shapes made of various materials ( along with polymer gypsum, she has used fiberglass, steel, gold leaf, copper leaf, and pigment).
Her training scenes are painful to watch: her knuckles bleed as she one-two punches a dresser over, and over, and over again; sweat drips down her nose as she holds a plank for longer than is strictly healthy.
With the Russiagate investigation looming large over the White House, as steady drips of information keep raising questions about what happened in the 2016 election, Pence has to beware the possibility of becoming part of a historic political scandal.
The clean-slate color may seem a little intimidating at first — with all the potential for coffee spills, ketchup drips, and lipstick smudges — but as you'll see ahead, it's easier to wear an all-white outfit than you think.
You can wrap the bottle in a napkin while you pour, just skip the wine glass altogether and drink straight from the bottle, or use your physics degrees to re-engineer the bottle's spout so it never drips again.
Grabbing only small-denomination bills from small-town branches of Texas Midlands, the men are brothers whose plan — revealed over time in slow drips of casual conversation — turns out to be smarter and more complicated than we initially suspect.
It's hard to believe that in the costliest healthcare system in the world there could be a shortage of saline drips: a combination of salt and sterile water inside a plastic bag that costs hospitals  a dollar per liter .
Dance singles offer concentrated dopamine hits and lengthy mixes offer IV drips of all sorts of pleasant neurotransmitters, but 2016's vast slate of electronic full-lengths, while sometimes more gradual in their effects, are no less life-altering.
The mascara drips under her eyes, the lines on her forehead pop, and as two women gossip about her at the sink, the expression morphs into a grimace that carries her on a frantic rage storm through the office.
A monument of pagan majesty, in her strapless gown, she is an alabaster bust endowed with the breath of life; more blasphemous still, she drips water onto the head of her devotee, a hangdog reporter named Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni).
" Miller blasted the complaint, which largely aligns with a White House summary of a call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, as a "little Nancy Drew novel" that "drips with condescension, righteous indignation and contempt for the president.
In his exhibition Defacing Adversity: The Life and Times of Roberto Lugo at Wexler Gallery, Lugo's creations are bursting with wit and formal mastery, even as they sport the drips and brush marks of graffiti and liberally-applied glaze.
The Fourth Circuit majority said the president's order "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination" and violates "one of our most cherished founding principles—that government shall not establish any religious orthodoxy, or favour or disfavour one religion over another".
Inequality drips from the top to the bottom: according to the Association of Art Museum Directors, of museums with significant budgets of at least $15 million, only 30% of directors are women, and they earn 25% less than male directors.
It's a place where educated adults with jobs install IV drips of mimosa and then decide to unpack fun topics like third-wave feminism and ABC's long history of racially biased casting while roasting their bodies in the California sun.
To that same point, it's important to talk to your primary care physician before seeing another doctor who specializes in IV drips, because your primary care physician knows specific information about your health and can help you make an informed decision.
The largest piece (which can be heard from the entrance) is displayed in the second low-lit space: a 50-foot projection that forces the cave's plentiful salt drips in front of its wall to collaborate by handing over their shadows.
HAHN: Laura, it doesn&apost -- SCHLAPP: When you&aposre a 69-year-old billionaire who has lived his life in the public, there are so many drips to all of that life that I think that that&aposs actually a mistake.
After calling up her stylist, Brown was told of a few outfit options that would cover the bruises and markings on her arms caused by IV drips, but the singer refused, wanting to wear the original dress she had decided on.
Gallagher clearly struggles with the task of whittling in the 2 hours, 21-min video, and the shavings are displayed in a large decorative glass vase that also features several long drips of the artist's blood, produced during the making process.
Richard Taylor, a physicist and art historian at the University of Oregon, previously utilized fractal analysis to find patterns in the seemingly arbitrary drips of Jackson Pollock's work, ultimately helping to distinguish the original paintings from a series of fakes.
A doctor in the town's makeshift hospital, in the basement of a house, said that one woman named Lama Issa died Monday from acute malnutrition, after not responding to treatment with intravenous drips; a man was also said to have died.
Thanks to Delish's new regional map of refrigeration, which looks at things like temperature fluctuation, overall temps, and the possibility of drips and spills, the site declares that you should stow your dairy products on the lower or middle shelves.
Compare that to the aftermath of the 18703 drought, which killed at least 21870,21980 people, caused the economy to shrink by nearly 290 percent and turned the name "Ethiopia" into a synonym for shriveled, glazed-eyed children on saline drips.
While people tend to value the early work to the extent that it foreshadows the drips, or undervalue later work because he stopped dripping, Pollock decided every one of his works was good enough to be finished, probably over a cigarette.
Book the Cotton House starting at $307 per nightSet in a 19th-century neoclassical building that once served as the headquarters of Cotton Textile Foundation, this boutique Eixample-area hotel — part of Marriott's Autograph Collection — drips with lovely historical details.
In the formally vehement "Orange Front" (1962) a stained orange field is barricaded with broad strokes of blue and blue green; they mostly cover a big black shape, visible from drips that extend from it to the canvas's upper edge.
The linen drape over the dome is adorned in long, watery drips of paint that cascaded down the sides of the sculpture while she painted each of the muslin circles, standing on them as they lay atop the dome's roof.
Finally, the borders are gone over with flat white, as if a referee were moving in and out of the action, covering drips and editing down the outlying borders of drawing to blurry skirmishes at the frayed edges of the monochrome.
Every image practically drips with longing: a live fish someone's caught in the river, pages flapping in the hot breeze, water pouring from a tap into a stone pool, a table spread with breakfast preparations, the smoldering end of a cigarette.
The music video for Jenny Hval's "Female Vampire" zooms in on skin that peels, stretches, drips and writhes; it's a startlingly visceral experience that aptly represents the label Sacred Bones' broader plunge into the grotesque, the occult and the sinister.
Drips, spatters, smears and sprays — the distribution of blood at a crime scene — can provide possibly useful information about what weapon was used, where a victim was positioned and whether he or she was moved before or after being killed.
As the video continues, the man turns his phone on himself, but then seems to begin to lose consciousness as blood drips from a wound on his head onto the wall behind him and down the front of his shirt.
The unconsidered drips and scrawls of paint with which this Chilean artist covers them might seem self-indulgent, but they give the surfaces a visual texture that subtly complicates their kitchen-sink topology while also making it easier to follow.
He took the erotic implications of Henri Matisse, the orifices of late Arshile Gorky, ad Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's luscious sun-struck clouds, and transformed them into fleshy abstract limbs and twisting torsos entwined across a canvas punctuated by drips and splatters.
Al-Hadid's process of controlled dripping, during which she rotates the panels, allows for a gravity-defying array of activity: drips that flow up, for example, or sideways; forms that sweep across at an angle, almost like a visible wind.
"At the hospital, we were put on drips and given some tablets, but the doctor refused to tell us what was wrong with us and what caused this outbreak," said Mbazira Moses from Refugee Flag Kakuma, a group representing the LGBT+ refugees.
It's about time you showed the world your extreme activities and daring world travels just as you see them — every muddy trail you tear through, every flurry of powder you leave in your wake, every bead of sweat that drips from your brow.
There have been steady drips of evidence coming out about the connections between different Trump campaign officials and the Russians -- all the while the intelligence agencies are in strong agreement that the Russians did intervene in the election through hacking and fake news.
Carefully rendered forms with precise borders and opaque matte shapes (including swooping curves, arcs, arches and bulbs) encounter unruly drips; pools of color and multicolored streaks, some cascading down the canvas; enchanting, ethereal translucencies; and scattered, bedazzling glitter — oftentimes in a single work.
From the pink and green tennis court to the tanned terracotta of the roof terraces, the place positively drips with a sense of the ever-so-slightly otherworldly—time at Pikes doesn't work the way it does in the rest of the world.
The musician-owned independent label might not make Top 40 hits, but the music it puts out—the roster includes the incomparable Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley, The Budos Band, and Antibalas, among others—drips with passion and aural integrity.
It was CNN who led the charge and assorted other drips who didn&apost seem to mind because they thought Hillary had it in the bag anyway, and they had no other way to get people to watch their boring, mindless coverage.
Moreover, IV drips provide temporary relief from symptoms like fatigue and nausea because those specific symptoms subside with hydration—so sweating your ass off in a wooden room heated between 150 and 200 degrees is probably something you don't want to do.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A single tear drips from Othello's bronze eyes as he contemplates Desdemona's marble handkerchief in the 1868 bust by Pietro Calvi depicting Shakespeare's tragic hero in a moment of tense anguish over his wife's perceived infidelity.
"Fake news drips drops of poison into our daily web diet and we end up infected without even realizing it," said Laura Boldrini, the president of the Italian lower house of Parliament, who has spearheaded the project with the Italian Ministry of Education.
Even for those who aren't news junkies, the connective power of social media, combined with its habit-forming drips of information and positive reinforcement — all those likes and favorites — can be difficult to avoid entirely, unless you want to become a digital hermit.
Visiting two of Sana's main hospitals on Sunday, Dominik Stillhart, the committee's director of operations in Yemen, saw beds crammed with up to four patients, and others hooked up to intravenous drips in cars parked outside because of the lack of space.
The revised order, issued on March 6, "speaks with vague words of national security, but in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in Richmond, Va., concluded in its 1203-page ruling.
LONDON — A tangle of drips in all directions; a hazy rectangle in a field of dark pigment; a rigid zip down an empty canvas … To be an Abstract Expressionist in New York's buoyant first postwar years, it helped to have a signature look.
LONDON — A tangle of drips in all directions; a hazy rectangle in a field of dark pigment; a rigid zip down an empty canvas … To be an Abstract Expressionist in New York's buoyant first postwar years, it helped to have a signature look.
Each floor tile was photographed and studied for paint drips, splashes, handprints, and footprints that were then compared to marks on rugs, furniture, and other objects, as well as individual paintings, in order to learn about the placement and execution of Miró's artworks.
If the speech was "non-traditional" in any way, as the White House said it would be, it came from Obama's focus on the future—not just the last drips and drabs of his term, but the broader narrative arc of America.
Nkanga's installation fuses arts and science, with a tabletop glass rig that slowly drips rendered kolanut onto the table's surface (leaving a material trace over the course of the exhibition), samples of actual kolanuts, and breakdowns of the structure and chemical composition of the plant.
Simply coat the entire surface of your pan with a thin layer of vegetable oil and place it upside down in a 350-degree oven for an hour (make sure to put a sheet of foil on the rack below to catch any drips).
Although the couple have yet to officially comment on their relationship status, Patridge and Cabrera were seen cozying up together at Stagecoach Festival last month, just days after Patridge's stylist shared a video of the pair casually getting IV drips in their arms together. pic.twitter.
For men who've lost a lot of weight, the loose skin drips over the top of the pants, so from underneath the bellybutton, we pinch that skin and all the incisions go underneath, basically speedo incisions or any area covered by a bathing suit.
You don't just have to look down a hundred-foot alpine cliff, you have to hurl yourself off it to grasp a tiny ledge on the other side, while sweat drips into your avatar's eyes and he gasps in a combination of terror and relief.
"Me and my brother, we do not represent the entire country, we merely represent ourselves," he said, adding that the scandal had unfolded like "a six-week-long reality show" in which drips of information trickled out in the news media for maximum effect.
Now one of thing one of the reasons Prey ends up falling apart a little bit is because it is such an RPG that you basically become so systematically overpowered by the end of it that the tension steadily drips out of the experience.
The observatory's instruments, by contrast, are near the Ponderosa pine, and there are three of them: one next to the trunk, one a little farther away where water drips from the tips of the branches, and one in the open, about 20 feet away.
He did a story on the Dar al-Shifa Hospital in [Aleppo,] Syria— kind of the main hospital treating victims in these neighborhoods —and they were shuttling people in with drips in cars and in trunks and the back of trucks, just all day long.
David Rathman's watercolor, oil, and ink paintings of Vikings players illuminate the action and stasis that characterize football, while John Robertson (a California artist) infuses his images of players with kineticism, as paint drips off their joints and limbs, grounding them in the work.
As much eardrum buster as blockbuster, this China-America collaboration — a skull-flattening merger of "Jaws" and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" — feels so precisely engineered for what the press notes call "global appeal" (read: the enormously lucrative Chinese market) that it fairly drips cynicism.
Across the narrow alley, the baker's children are carrying on the Papadopoulos family tradition in gastronomy with Drupes & Drips, a teeny wine bar where you can recharge for the night with a freddo espresso, a shot of caffeine shaken with ice (€240, or about $260).
Lodge's preferred method is to rub the seasoning oil or melted vegetable shortening all over the pan and let it bake on the middle rack of the oven at 350 degrees for an hour, with a sheet of aluminum foil underneath to catch any drips.
During the first trial, the public will be treated to daily drips of information on the alleged dishonesty within the Governor's highest echelons, and be constantly reminded of his own efforts to hinder, impede and eventually disband his own commission to investigate public corruption.
Most famously, this strategy benefitted Facebook during the Cambridge Analytica where successive drips of information showed the company's knowledge of possible malfeasance stretched back farther and the scale of misuse was larger than initially reported, all as momentum around the rapidly complicating story dwindled.
After four years of concepts, name changes, spy shots, teases, and drips of information about the four-door EV, the German automaker revealed the production version of the Taycan electric sports car on Wednesday during an event that took place simultaneously on three continents.
Meanwhile, her signature geometric punctures intercede in sharper whites, at the top and bottom of the canvas, with a deeper gray segment at the top composed of the multiple layerings and sheer drips that Dyson has been building on since her Water Table series.
But far from being expressionless, these faces seem to register complex or even equivocal emotions — hovering between stoicism and disappointment, say ("Pale Blue Portrait Bust with Dark Drips," 2018), or between incomprehension and muted chagrin ("Portrait Bust with Amber Shirt and Lavender Hair," 2016).
Unlike the portable air conditioner sitting in the corner of your bedroom that requires an exhaust vent, an outlet, and a bucket for catching drips, the Zero Breeze is as compact as a boombox and can run for up to five hours on its own rechargeable battery.
The drips along the edges, joined by pentimenti from earlier color choices peeking out along the border of the final layer, underscore the sense that there is so much feeling poured into the work — at once funny and sad — that it is running down the surface.
Sometimes, the artist chooses to leave drips of paint visible, especially at the bottom of his canvases, as if to remind the viewer that painting as an art form is alive and well, even when the products are exercises in macro images with potent viral potential.
Adult Swim's Singles Program has released "Only Once Away My Son," a 9-minute collaboration between Eno and My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields, the shoegaze great and relentless perfectionist who's only released music in drips and drabs over the course of the last couple of decades.
Using non-toxic citric acids, the powder strips away the build-up, and you even get a handy wipe to use after each cleaning cycle to capture any residue on the seals and to wipe down the outside of the washer where drips and soil can accumulate.
So in honor of Sunday night's Watchmen premiere, here's an exhaustive and kind-of-sort-of-hopefully definitive breakdown of every reference and wink to the original Watchmen comic, from the extremely obvious blood drips to the brief shots of props in the background and beyond.
The House Armed Services Committee's blistering report on the prisoner swap that freed him from Taliban captivity was officially due out the next day, but portions of the nearly 100-page document had leaked out in drips and drops, including the possibility that a ransom was paid.
To be sure, trading stock slivers has been available in different forms for years, mainly via dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs.)But for the first time, firms are executing fractional share trades in real-time, versus a complex trading method that firms typically carried out once a day.
Drawn mostly from MoMA's unrivaled Miró collection, this fabulous exhibition is best when tracing the artist's brilliant early twists on Modernism and their swift ascent to "The Birth of the World," a 1927 masterpiece that presaged the drips and stains of radical painting two decades hence.
When the needle is dipped into the chosen ink (professional tattoo ink or India ink from a reputable craft store, of course), the thread contains that liquid, which drips into the skin as the needle presses and pricks down repeatedly, just a fraction of an inch into the skin.
As a nod to both her jewelry and the Studio 54 vibe that her parents helped create, the range of pearlescent lipsticks, eyeshadows, blushes, and powder bronzer strike a thoroughly modern balance — one that drips in glamour, but has the edge you'd want to wear to a concert.
So, when I'm washing my hands with my child, I might notice that if you open a faucet very thinly — not so that it drips, but a thin, steady stream of water — and you lift your finger gradually toward the faucet, you can actually wrinkle the water stream.
This comes as no surprise when you consider the photos she submitted for our 2016 Photo Issue—in one, french fries fall from the sky as a trail of ketchup drips out of her eyes, in another, she holds a cheerleader pose while standing atop a mountain of rice.
It contains the museum's two best paintings by Jackson Pollock: "Pasiphaë" (22012), a quaking compaction of mythological elements named for the accursed mother of the Minotaur, and "Autumn Rhythm (Number 22)" (21951), a singing orchestration of drips in black, white, brown, and teal enamel—bluntly material and, inextricably, sublime.
Mordant mottos, familiar phrases and injunctions, like "Kick Against the Pricks" and "I've Had It Up To Here," are all stamped on black backgrounds in round, white, sans-serif letters, with plenty of smudges and drips to remind you that you're looking at an object, not an idea.
EPIC ABSTRACTION: POLLOCK TO HERRERA A full-tilt ride through the history and possibilities of large-scale abstraction, including Jackson Pollock's drips, Anne Truitt's planes, Inoue Yuichi's ink and Thornton Dial's harrowing assemblage — along with an entire room of Rothkos in which to catch your breath. Nov. 28-Dec.
Built around the kind of plump, Italo-tinged bassline that positively drips with unbridled emotion, a piano line so pristinely perfect that it sounds like it was carved from the finest marble, and an unmistakably haunting vocal, it could soundtrack the ending to best film you've never seen.
Spoilers ahead for the fifth episode of The Night Of. The Night Of drips out information so slowly and carefully that it was Sunday's episode, the fifth of the eight-part HBO miniseries, before I realized that, oh yeah, we don't actually know much about the protagonist, do we?
Sheeran, with his shit-eating grin, codes as likeable because he seems genuinely aware of the absurdity of being as monumentally famous as he is, and that awareness drips itself into a genuine sense of warmth, in a way it doesn't with, say, James Corden or Jamie Jones.
Once heralded as the ideal solution to range anxiety in electric cars, the cells can be refueled as easily as a gas car with liquid H2, which a fuel cell then combines with oxygen from the air to make electricity and water (the only thing that drips out of the tailpipe).
While most moisture-wicking fabrics currently on the market draw sweat to the surface of clothing so it evaporates more quickly, microfluidics directs moisture into tiny three-dimensional channels and then controls the direction of the fluid so it collects or drips off textiles exactly where manufacturers wants it to.
The excellently named Basil Hardhaus's Burrell featuring original is a percussion-heavy slow-mo tribal kind of thing, which is interesting enough, but Nicholas takes it on a mazy 70 yard run before smashing it into the top left corner with a piano-heavy stomper that drips with MDMA-stinking sweat.
Painted mainly in yellows, it percolates with horizontal, vertical, zigzag and circular brushstrokes, supplemented by dabs and swirls overlaid with drips and drizzles of red, sea-blue, bright green, and pink, an eruptive and bubbling surface that coheres with the patient viewer's unfolding fluency in the brushwork's measured and predictable patterns.
As evidenced by the paintings in her current retrospective at the Whitney, she keeps a toolshed of effects and objects — drop shadows, large modernist grids, drips, bicycle wheels, squiggles, text, impasto that rivals cake frosting, and even wallpaper – that appear predetermined to keep every possible idea of "mark-making" alive.
It's also a fierce color composition — the deep blue window frames, mustard yellow windows, the green car interior, the dark skin of Castile pitched back in his seat, his lifeless, open eye, and his white T-shirt — splattered, poignantly, not with blood, but with blue and yellow drips of paint.
In a theatrical tour de force, the female demons who, at the command of Klingsor (the menacing bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin), become the flower maidens who try to seduce Parsifal in Act II, slosh around in a shallow pool of blood that drips from the walls and covers the stage.
One of things about Saccoccio's painting is that she has enlivened techniques, such as pouring, which many felt had been exhausted by the late 1970s, so that the delight is in the looking and the various ways the paint appears on the surface, from pours and drips to crackling and brushwork.
The excellent Jo Stone-Fewings drips with disdain as Warwick, the English nobleman who regards Joan's very presence as a threat to the status quo, while her countryman Dunois (Hadley Fraser, a Donmar regular) speaks dismissively of Joan's having God "in her pocket" and refuses to come to her defense.
But in these works the lettering's most important feature is its drips: Because Mr. Bochner's use of paint is exactly as messy and exuberant as his language, the paintings achieve the unusual feat of being conceptual but not too cerebral, readable in an instant but robust enough for sustained viewing.
It's not hard to see why some people still might be skeptical of the Keurig machine, though; there's something comforting in the ritual of waking up early to brew a pot of coffee, listening, as you brush your teeth and get dressed, as the coffee drips, drop by drop, into the pot.
After a day of New York City grime — the puffs of exhaust, the drips of untraceable moisture — has piled up on top of my skin and my makeup has dried into a plaster cast, there is no greater gift I give myself than melting it all off my face with a cleansing balm.
After some time, the child stood and took the melting ice cream from the mother's hand and threw it away, then carefully cleaned up all the drips with a handful of napkins, dipping them in a cup of water and giving the mother's skin a small shock of cold with each touch.
It was the last stop on a whirlwind tour of healthcare in my home state, which had taken me to a family practice in a town of 800, a veterans center, and a hospice in the middle of opioid country that was grappling with how to guard its morphine drips from theft.
On Friday, DiCaprio, 42, and Bloom, 40, each hit the VELOCITY BLACK x 1OAK/Up & Down Beach Club, where partygoers attending the bash snacked on Catch L.A. sushi and desserts, refueled with IV drips and massages provided by Zeel, and even had the opportunity to jet-ski in the mega-mansion's very own backyard lake.
The Pretty Little Liars actress made her way over to the VELOCITY BLACK x 1OAK/Up & Down Beach Club, where partygoers attending the bash snacked on Catch LA sushi and desserts, refueled with massages by Zeel and IV drips, and even had the opportunity to jet-ski in the mega-mansion's very own backyard lake.
Every element of The Night Of drips with fastidious quality, from the perfectly framed shots (mostly courtesy of series co-creator Steven Zaillian, though The Theory of Everything director James Marsh drops by for an episode) to the quietly literary scripts by crime novelist and series co-creator Richard Price (with occasional assists from Zaillian).
It is smoking a damp roll-up in the rain as water drips into your pint-glass, because you want to believe that as the night goes on, you'll be walking home from the one club in your shit town, arm round your mate, already reminiscing about one of the best nights of the year.
It is a work that would seem to genuflect before the denatured terms and conditions of mechanical reproduction, but can be fully experienced only in person, a sly subversion of expectations that leads you to look deeper into painting, where the drips hold a sexual charge and swatches of dark blue appear seemingly out of nowhere.
Now, we don't know exactly what happened to Kenny, but it's not that surprising that she had a reaction to an IV. While lots of celebs turn to vitamin IV drips to quickly manage cold symptoms or nurse hangovers, most healthy people do not need to use an IV to receive vitamins and stay hydrated — it's just not necessary.
In a large single room of David Zwirner's 19th street gallery, she's arranged nine concrete sculptures; two discrete groups of mannequins, one arranged around a living room set; a 10-foot tower of MDF (medium-density fiberboard) boxes and paint drips; and two more towers covered in mirror foil, like disco retreads of the old World Trade Center.
But whereas the Fourth Circuit found that the president's executive order "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination", the Ninth Circuit demurred on the constitutional question: "[W]e need not, and do not, reach the Establishment Clause claim to resolve this appeal", the judges wrote, reflecting a preference for so-called "constitutional avoidance" that was apparent during the May 15th oral hearing.
The multicolored drips of paint maculating their surfaces attest to their character as working drawings — many are done on lined notebook paper — but they are not preparations for paintings; rather, they are one half of a biofeedback loop between painting and sketching, in which it is often impossible to know whether a drawing was done before, during, or after a related painting.
Every perfect track drips with Marvin Gaye's influence (who Simpson admitted he worked hard to emulate on this record), even the so-good-it's-almost-offensive cover of Nirvana's "In Bloom," a reminder of country's long tradition of drawing from wide-ranging sources and a rebuke of any idea that Simpson might fit into some prescribed narrative of an alt-country revival.
"Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are formed when any kind of organic matter," primarily fat that drips off meat and down into the grill grates, "gets burned, because the carbon inside is being combusted in the flames, and those hydrocarbons get carried up in the smoke," said Rashmi Sinha, senior investigator in the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute.
Arriving at his workspace means navigating an outdoor passage cramped with building materials and climbing an uneven flight of stairs that leads to a light-filled space brimming with artist-studio hallmarks — shelves stacked with monographs, a floor speckled with color drips à la Jackson Pollock and a table so caked with paint that it could be its own assemblage.
The video switches between scenes at the nightclub where Camaleón works as a bouncer, looming over the crowd, expelling belligerent drunks by their belts, to Camaleón cruising the city on his moped, weaving between Mexico City traffic, to his dungeon-like apartment where grime drips down the walls, and to the outskirts of the city where he brings his falcon to hunt in misty grasslands.
Miuccia Prada acknowledged that reality in her Miu Miu show, a parade of sweater girls that had come undone, in fuzzy angora and curvy pencil skirts with kick pleats at the knees, sleeveless coats with mismatched rows of buttons (one, plain and neat; one, big and playful), and raw linen smocks sometimes covered in drips of paint from the little flowers that had been daubed on.
The witness proposal, the framing, the sharp and fast statements coming after any story that drips out new information about the Ukraine allegations -- it's all driving toward the idea that wary (or politically endangered) Republicans will have a choice to make: a robust trial with witnesses who have firsthand knowledge of events but declined to show up in the House, or stick behind McConnell.
Isou's rhythmic linguistic-conceptual approach to painting often yielded gratifying results, as seen in "Incrustations dans le Brouillard" (Inlays in the Fog, 1961), a creamy fog painting embedded with a whirl of scribbles; "Réseau centré M67" (M67 Centered Network, 750043), a tan painting that drips in every direction; and the conceptually challenging "Telescripto-Peinture" (Telescripto-Painting, 1963-1987), basically some sort of telematic machine, resembling a typewriter, designated to be a painting in its own right.
The Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, in upholding an injunction last month, said President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's executive order "in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," and therefore violates the First Amendment guarantee that government will treat all religions even-handedly.
Sugar on Snow is a moment to pause life and play with your food, to get your fingers stuck together and leave the maple drips in your beard, to laugh at old men greedily drowning their snow in syrup and women daintily rolling sticky ribbons of maple around their forks, to snack on a pickle when you feel like your teeth are going to fall out from the sweet and coyly say you couldn't eat one more bite before reaching for the pitcher and another doughnut.
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" White House policy adviser Stephen MillerStephen MillerTrump suggested shooting migrants in the legs: NYT Meghan McCain: Trump, Giuliani 'blowing it on a JV level' Meghan McCain: Women would be called 'crazy bitches' if they acted like male Trump allies MORE clashed with "Fox News Sunday" host Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceBiden campaign demands news channels stop booking Giuliani Trump allies go on the offensive against whistleblower complaint, Democrats Sunday shows — Impeachment grips Washington MORE, saying the whistleblower complaint "drips with condescension, righteous indignation and contempt for the president.
She frequently drops into poetry where the naked hurt drips off the page: The compromise I made was not an easy thing to do It was either you or me and I chose you Although far from a joker you spoke in wry, wry riddles I could have given you so much but you wanted so little I thought you might supply some tenderness I lacked But out of all the things I offered you took my breath away And now I want it back Fisher's previous memoirs, Wishful Drinking and Shockaholic, are also about heavy, hurtful experiences.
When the proper level in the glass is reached, which varies depending on the size of the glass, the wine, the number of people at the table (not counting my mother, who wouldn't have any), and those likely not to want a second glass (a calculation the pourer must make afresh on every occasion), the right wrist rotates laterally, decanter neck spinning in the curved fingers of the left hand, so that the wine drips are held by centrifugal force, keeping any drops from falling onto the white tablecloth, while the napkin in the left hand slides up to blot the lip.
And unlike the stern religious moralizing of "Last Judgment" or the moral outrage inherent to the slave ships, Pollock's mural is free of judgment or moral concerns — which, Desiderio told VQR, was very appealing to him: As much as I am drawn to images of the Last Judgment, I am myself not all that judgmental — I don't like to think I am anyway — and with the Pollock, by contrast, you have this sublime evenness, all very muscular — this is still before the drips—that marvelous repetition of those strong vertical arabesques punctuating the lush all-overness of the whole, the sense that they could go on forever in either direction.

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