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"edifice" Definitions
  1. a large impressive building

503 Sentences With "edifice"

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The best answer is to move slowly but firmly to dismantle the edifice of enforcement The best answer is to move slowly but firmly to dismantle the edifice of enforcement.
Mr Kausikan says the edifice is stronger than it appears.
When the edifice collapsed clients lost homes and retirement savings.
The edifice Lee Kuan Yew built and nurtured is crumbling.
Further demonstrating the virtues of deceit on an edifice he
Only, in this case, the edifice is the Republican Party.
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The ancient edifice was silent and invisible in the darkness.
Perhaps they could burn the entire edifice down with them.
That edifice is at once intellectually rigid and formally rickety.
As an edifice of sound, "Play" astonishes at every turn.
It is time to start constructing a new U.S. energy edifice.
Yet no one denies that the euro edifice remains half-built.
It's a big, marble, very imposing grey edifice of a hotel.
He is now accelerating radical actions to the expanding climate edifice.
But he had begun to see the cracks in the edifice.
Sometimes it's a twist so violent that the entire edifice collapses.
TED CRUZ (R), TEXAS: It was built on the edifice of lies.
Republicans have spent years promising to tear down most of this edifice.
The fans are the ones upon whom the whole edifice is built.
It comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.
But that edifice of monochromatic machismo showed signs of cracking throughout 2017.
Turn Taylor against Doug, she surmised, and the whole edifice would collapse.
But the edifice has to tread a narrow line between two evils.
In fact the present edifice replaced an earlier church destroyed by fire.
The lynchpin of this elaborate edifice remains government backing, implicit and sometimes explicit.
THE NATIONAL Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAM) is itself a grand old edifice.
The edifice of STD control that has stood since World War II is
There is some Google colored seating in front of the classically architected edifice.
The colonial-era edifice where Maugham stayed is now called the Author's Wing.
Extraordinary sentences, flashes of fresh perception, a carefully constructed edifice with deep meaning.
But something will, and then the whole sparkly, chiffon-clad edifice could tip.
Scholars and students fill the Jaffna library, an opulent, Indo-Saracenic-style edifice.
He'll seek to destroy the edifice of law in order to save himself.
As a former Socialist Party functionary, Mussolini knew little of art or edifice.
Business will have to come back to support the edifice of our species.
There, they seemed to be putting on an opera rather than an edifice.
The edifice will be set in a grassy park with a waterfront promenade.
The Chinese state-owned company that built it called it the city's "modernest" edifice.
Disney's official line on the curious edifice was that any resemblance was purely accidental.
In the vast mechanical edifice of modern urban life, isn't it someone else's job?
First, there exists a permanent "Liberal-Progressive Edifice Complex" that has corroded the party.
Some have estimated the total cost of the edifice at more than $24 billion.
And the difference between an edifice and a ruin may be hard to detect.
And Amazon is hardly the only tech company demonstrating its edifice complex these days.
As the Trump edifice crumbles, the President is not the only one in danger.
Conservatives, on the other hand, have proven frustratingly unsuccessful in dismantling the liberal edifice.
Ms. Deas, who is white, spoke as though some fragile, precious edifice might crack.
On it went — one trivial act after another building up an edifice of falsehood.
The construction of the unfinished 242-room edifice left the family with crippling debt.
Her inquisitive intelligence is the rebar that, inside the concrete, holds the edifice upright.
Thirty-five years later, the edifice still stands, but the mall is barely there.
The stonework and stained glass of the edifice recreate images and lessons from the Bible.
The country's protracted peace process with ethnic militias has generated an impressive edifice of deliberation.
The Trump edifice is crumbling in a cascade of indictments and guilty pleas, he says.
Napoleon did, centuries later, when he restored the edifice to its function as a church.
Second, Iran has a true domestic politics with many competing factions, despite its authoritarian edifice.
Notre-Dame's reconstruction is underway, though officials say the edifice is still being shored up.
This modernized edifice struck many therapists as a behavioral McMansion: an eyesore, crude and grandiose.
We are beginning efforts to erect an edifice that might suffice for the time being.
Trump doesn't break the ground or construct the edifice, just like Kardashian doesn't design or code.
The second pillar in Mr Akyol's edifice is one that took courage for him to build.
An edifice built for the glory of God also represents the unity of the human spirit.
THE EDIFICE of modern physics rests on two pillars, both built during the early 20th century.
Inside the pool exists an edifice, the Palais Garnier, home to an ephemeral microcosm of reality.
Or will the dream of a Chinese hockey power be forgotten, just another deserted Olympic edifice?
Capitalism, Rajan argues, can be viewed as an edifice balanced on these three sources of support.
"Step by step, brick by brick, the edifice of India's legislature is being destroyed," he warned.
Remove even a single brick from the foundation, and the whole edifice could come crashing down.
American democracy is a marvelous edifice for governing in which we all pursue our own interests.
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There, on the ceiling of this sublime edifice, is a fresco depicting a godlike Sam Allardyce.
It's an odd-looking edifice — bulging on one side, flat the other, but graceful, somehow graceful.
"With this increasingly paranoid cultural edifice, anything associated with Mutnikh was inevitably tainted," Mr. Morrison said.
The question today, however, is what if this entire edifice is just a house of cards?
Formally known as the New York Life Insurance Building, the landmark edifice dates back to 1894.
In the lower-floor reception room, panels illustrate Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem (an important Masonic edifice).
Formally known as the New York Life Insurance building, the landmark edifice dates back to 1894.
Try to solve anything for good, and you disrupt the tension rods holding the edifice together.
In this age of streaming media and online shopping, the edifice of procrastinated gift-giving has changed.
There's a whole social structure, and for boys especially, that edifice is built on layers of masculinity.
One problem, the FBI wants to name this gorgeous edifice at the same time in four weeks.
Gizmodo reached Weber for comment on the stripping of the digital edifice of his bygone music career.
TO ITS current occupant, Seongnam's town hall, a gleaming glass structure, stands as an edifice to wastefulness.
In effect, anyone who now questions Xi's authority is doubting the entire edifice of the Communist Party.
Members of the right have misguidedly rejected the means by which the left created the liberal edifice.
It's a sharp critique of a system that has been built on the edifice of economic slavery.
Massive in scale, its 25 steps rise from a tessellation of small bricks into a frightening edifice.
Some Britons see this as a reason to get out, before the doomed edifice comes tumbling down.
Tuesday's legal developments are the latest sign that, piece by piece, that edifice might be coming down.
It's the edifice the court has hammered together over the words, adding and renovating over the centuries.
The edifice, contained in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, is one of the faith's holiest sites.
That achievement completed an edifice of equations called the Standard Model, ending one significant chapter in physics.
Yet for all this activity, there is a provisional quality to the rising edifice of European defence.
Its stone edifice, however, dates to 1868, rebuilt after a fire engulfed the original frescoed structure in 1866.
A commercial edifice was then built on these relationships, although not the one that might have been expected.
It took about 15 minutes for the monastery-like edifice to become a pile of ash, officials said.
They are also the sound of reality crushing the edifice of fantasy and lies that surrounds Donald Trump.
The implications are far-reaching: the whole edifice of asset prices is founded on a low-rate regime.
The edifice of his ego, like a house of cards, is too fragile for him to allow this.
Today, a tiny office in the sprawling edifice of the National Institutes of Health released a strategic plan.
Feminism, the civil-rights movement and economic progress in other countries swung a wrecking-ball at the edifice.
And once that goes, the whole edifice of his life as an exile-cum-writer starts to waver.
The local schoolhouse went away, and the gigantic brick edifice on the edge of town took its place.
Critics speak of Mr. Orban's "edifice complex," and his eagerness to leave a concrete imprint on the capital.
And yet, we laud innovators who build new software libraries even while the edifice of our progress disintegrates.
The head is what pulls the whole edifice together: the head in its niche, the stone of deterrence.
That edifice is now getting a three-part extension designed by Peter Zumthor, a Pritzker winner from Basel.
The ugly edifice of the J. Edgar Hoover Building is next, named for an authoritarian with many grudges.
We build what we believe to be a permanent edifice on shifting sands, which the sea retakes eventually.
No glue, no mortar, no hidden substructure to ensure the 24-ton edifice doesn't collapse—just really smart architecture.
Starting from the bottom edge, the whole edifice seems to be balanced on two relative small blocks of color.
Yet the cinema, a towering faux-art-deco edifice designed by César Pelli has been closed for several years.
"This has led some to suggest that the entire edifice of European security and prosperity is crumbling," Obama said.
At the end of the main alley, a sizeable, rectangular edifice appears with its large windows and old stones.
THE CATHEDRAL of Notre Dame is a "majestic and sublime edifice", a "vast symphony in stone", wrote Victor Hugo.
But he's pushing an approach to developing a vaccine that he argues the entire scientific edifice has largely abandoned.
But they are aimed at creating the public perception that the EU is a vast edifice of mindless regulation.
On the other hand, one very solid edifice where the great man once walked continues to do big business.
He pulled up at Suffern Middle School, which doubled as Kayla's: a chunky brick edifice encircled by yellow buses.
It also features a rugged case and band in line with Casio's Edifice and Protrek series of sports watches.
American cotton had once been "king everywhere," but, after the war, the "great beautiful edifice" of its exports collapsed.
The more important question is: What happens to the pay TV edifice when the NFL cornerstone isn't there anymore?
And then there is Mr. Tamarkin's West 2000th Street condo, an industrial-style brick edifice with large casement windows.
Residents donned red vests and formed human chains to remove the chunks of concrete from the school's broken edifice.
The fragile edifice broods on a rocky little island about 60 miles north of Manhattan, appearing forlorn and romantic.
That vast edifice had been swallowed by earthquakes and floods, leaving the custodial figure to reign over empty waste.
While we have been busy finishing the great nineteenth century economic edifice, the foundations have shifted beneath our feet.
Dedicated in 1911, the edifice projects the historical certainty and moral satisfaction of the Britannia that ruled the waves.
"It's just going be a big step forward, and not the full bringing down of the edifice," he said.
You see, much of the Berlin Wall wasn't the street-diving edifice we think of from the city centre.
The distinctly swanky edifice was built and presented to the Tajik ministry of defence by the People's Republic of China.
Sight of the last glint of winter sunlight through the center of the black edifice must have been deeply moving.
But last June 52% of British voters decided to blow up half the bridge, rendering the whole edifice rather pointless.
The oath-swearing spot is in the courtyard of an imposing edifice of russet brick, known as the Red Building.
An adjacent edifice buckles over and starts spinning, threatening to smash down on various characters like a maniacal rolling pin.
The building's colorful glass panels and steel framework reminded him of an edifice called Harpa he once saw in Iceland.
I spent several years living 10 minutes from this edifice, a half-hour's drive or so from downtown Motor City.
The broader point is that the edifice of regulation governing the US electricity sector favors coal incumbents in myriad ways.
A year after that, Gawker, a sturdy edifice of the internet's golden age, went dark, crushed by an angry billionaire.
Williams's tight direction illuminates the ways in which joy and tragedy can both be disguised behind an edifice of humor.
What a design team builds is, largely, a scaffold: an edifice that the player engages and has an experience with.
He has "an easily digestible, more hip image that is covering over the same unworkable revolutionary edifice," Mr. Henken said.
"We have a base in Iraq and the base is a fantastic edifice," Mr. Trump said in the CBS interview.
A city could become a gleaming edifice, but it might bury what had truly been valuable beneath those giant buildings.
In 2015, British "freerunner" James Kingston climbed the edifice without safety ropes and without permission, dodging security cameras as he went.
A few miles north sits the London England Temple, a striking limestone-clad edifice, topped with a soaring, copper-coated spire.
To church-history buffs, meanwhile, the grand new edifice marks the latest twist in a tale which was already contorted enough.
The huge edifice, lined with colonnades, towers behind gates and guards on a busy boulevard in the centre of the city.
The plan is for it to meet in the neoclassical edifice that houses the legislature, which is controlled by the opposition.
But Edward Minskoff bought the eight-story edifice for $26.6 million and turned it into a monument to privacy and luxury.
Braves Field opened in 1915 as a grand, concrete-and-steel edifice that claimed to be the biggest of its kind.
Engineers installed supports around the scaffolding as well as sensors to detect movements in the edifice ahead of any potential collapse.
The new building was intended as the first phase of a reconstruction that would have eventually destroyed the cast-iron edifice.
It underscores how bringing up a large donor-drunk state edifice is not only difficult to sustain but dangerous to abandon.
By exchanging the abstract for the concrete, Utopia Free addresses the matter of survival in the rickety edifice of late capitalism.
After a few moments standing silently before the limestone edifice, his right hand resting on the blocks, Trump withdrew and smiled briefly.
Britain has its own colorful political characters -- most prominently Johnson, who like Trump, operates from beneath an improbable edifice of blond hair.
An unknown vandal defaced Donald Trump's newly inaugurated hotel in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, spray-painting "Black Lives Matter" on its edifice.
The five-floor edifice housed a library, an Egyptian community center, offices for cultural associations, and a theater for arts and dabkeh.
Smuggler's Cove: Behind a nondescript edifice on Gough Street is an incredible cocktail bar disguised as a tiki bar, or vice versa.
Aquarius is a more modest structure, a tidy stucco edifice with an enviable location and, for Clara at least, a rich history.
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The intricate edifice features a series of floating concrete galleries, ensconced in thick (sometimes hanging) vegetation, shaded by an intricately gridded canopy.
"Assuredly, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Paris is, to this day, a majestic and sublime edifice," Hugo wrote in the novel.
But I think it's worth taking the time today to think about what the psychological impact of such an edifice would be.
That flawed edifice might stand as a kind of inverse metaphor for the film itself, which is a marvel of meticulous construction.
This means the building blocks of a solid strategy — deliberation, clarity, predictability — are being pulled out from under the national security edifice.
By considering the entire edifice, you generate a full perspective on whatever objects you've chosen to represent as points on that sphere.
"Such intense seismic activity probably signifies continuous magmatic intrusion beneath the Taal edifice, which may lead to further eruptive activity," Phivolcs said.
The original Monument of Lysicrates is composed of a 9.5-foot-square limestone foundation topped with a 13-foot-high cylindrical edifice.
Cinema is light, images, dark, color, she says, over shots of the edifice with its metal frame and walls of film strips.
Now that malls are dying, leaving only the edifice, the hope for malls is that they remain a public and communal space.
It hits straight across and up, reminding us of where we should be aiming: toward bogus policies and the edifice of alternative truths.
For most of its history, "the church" was a metonym for the Roman Catholic Church, just as the physical edifice embodied the institution.
"Why would one try to reconstruct the entire edifice of quantum theory if we know that it's made of different bricks?" he asked.
The four Americans walked into the college's main quadrangle, a splendid 17th-century edifice, and marvelled about the wealth of history facing them.
Cunningly engineered, his fragile edifice conjures up the sociability of tea consumption and the power of a shared beverage to wash away differences.
For example: One brick in such an edifice was recently laid by the fire-­breathing enemy of international governance in chief, President Trump.
But if he's talking about a solitary, brick-and-mortar, 2,000-mile edifice on the border, then no, nobody ought to support that.
Combined, they form the emotional edifice on which this series' stylized cinematography, reality-bending twists and just-shy-of-science-fiction storytelling rest.
The Armory wasn't just an illicit landmark—the 240,2000-square-foot edifice was a bastion for some of San Francisco's edgy sex cultures.
And yet, right alongside that, these characters are building surprisingly robust and functional relationships right atop an edifice rotted out by their lies.
And Kristol didn't just favor the Iraq War — he crusaded for it, and built a whole institutional edifice that helped bring it about.
From afar, the iron-domed Bourse — set in the onetime market quarter of Les Halles — looks like just another 19th-century Paris edifice.
The palatial edifice on Huawei's sprawling campus in Shenzhen houses an exhibition hall proudly displaying the Chinese telecommunications giant's "fifth-generation" (230G) technology.
South Korea built the three-story, gray-stone edifice in the border village of Panmunjom to hold meetings with officials from the North.
On Friday night, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Legislative Council, a concrete and glass edifice near Victoria Harbor, to denounce the decision.
But those eight words make no sense, and once something doesn't make sense, the whole edifice of excitement and confidence comes crashing down.
They also uncover glimmers of decency, loyalty and solidarity — the tiny cracks in the totalitarian edifice that foretold its eventual and inevitable collapse.
Mr. Kuchibhotla had built an intricate wooden shrine by hand two years ago, a small sacred edifice where they would kneel each morning.
The edifice itself is an architectural bricolage, a vaguely Bauhaus-inspired white building conjoined via metal tube to a stately 22016th-century villa.
Surely he's exactly the kind of politician likely to suffer from an edifice complex, a desire to see his name on big projects.
The party in charge until elections last year, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), built an elaborately repressive edifice to keep itself in power.
The ultra-modern ark-shaped edifice is set alongside the university campus and houses over 5.5 million specimens of species from around the globe.
BEYOND THE Great Wall and the chain of rugged hills through which it snakes, workers are putting the finishing touches to a colossal edifice.
The 850-year-old edifice had survived war, revolution and Nazi occupation, an emblem of resistance in the face of a constantly disrupted history.
But if they can cover a totally nonsensical argument in poststructural jargon, and get it published, that would suggest the entire edifice is corrupt.
Amendments may yet be added and the entire edifice could fracture, but the vote, after years of effort, suggests a bill might now pass.
We unloaded on a bluff overlooking the pad, the Pacific Ocean providing a stunning natural backdrop for the towering edifice of scaffolding and rocket.
Russians fear the building, joking darkly that the nine-story edifice is the highest in Moscow: From the windows inside you can see Siberia.
The warehouse was nondescript, a hulking edifice of corrugated metal, but it was one of the most important buildings on the 400-acre lot.
He even took a shot at the new headquarters, a vast glass-and-steel edifice that looks like a series of interconnected airplane hangars.
But his edifice of power turned out to be fragile and dated, built on strong-arm rule, cronyism and an alliance with the West.
But his edifice of power turned out to be fragile and dated, built on strong-arm rule, cronyism and an alliance with the West.
Led by the powerful Representative Rob Bishop of Utah, a Republican, it is intent on erasing the great edifice that we call American conservation.
The Holocaust Memorial Museum, across the Mall, offers a sober acknowledgment: for millions, this was a lifetime—an entire edifice, not simply a floor.
"South Sudan has no chance of transitioning itself to a functioning state unless the edifice of the current leadership is brought down," he said.
Nearby, giggling youngsters take pictures of each other outside one such edifice: a European-looking villa, its high garden wall topped with ornate green tiles.
An edifice of asset prices and borrowing rests on the assumption of permanently low and stable interest rates, making it more fragile than it looks.
An exterior shot of the police station reveals the stained glass windows of its edifice and a seven-pointed star – the symbol of the Seven.
It's the most work I've ever put into building a toy, but the resulting edifice makes you feel like you deserve a job at Legoland.
But on Saturday evening, he faced an unexpected crisis much closer to home: In Midtown Manhattan, the president's flagship edifice, Trump Tower, briefly caught fire.
When his friend reveals an affair with Maggie, apparitions come streaming out of the haunted attic of Zeke's New Man edifice of irony and intellect.
One of the talking heads in Greenfield's film notes the woman's "edifice complex," which would seem to apply to another world leader I could name.
He had it razed, and on its site erected a sleek modern edifice, designed by the eminent architect Edward Larrabee Barnes, which opened in 1971.
Goldsmith believes psychedelics can help with this process by "loosening the mortar between the bricks of the edifice of the childhood structure," so to speak.
"The Lie" may well anticipate a rich vein of queer memoir, that of the gay family man whose secret truth risks toppling the domestic edifice.
" William F. Buckley Jr., praising "Doctor Zhivago" from the right, wrote, "The elaborate edifice of Marxism-Leninism crumbles before the poet's eye of Boris Pasternak.
The edifice is visible from the National Assembly's building, and at night its facade is bathed in the glow of soft spotlights: a victors' taunt.
Previously the graveyard of the First Dutch Reformed Church — skeletons were unearthed during excavation — the site of Wheeler's edifice had lately been a circus ground.
While this might look to an outsider like a petty procedural question, it would have been a crack in the centuries-old edifice of celibacy.
One of the toughest parts of the cleanup effort is cutting down the 50,000 tubes of old scaffolding that crisscrossed the back of the edifice.
There's also what Erie calls the "edifice complex": what politician doesn't like opening something new and having a nice press op at the ribbon-cutting?
"Water makes things beautiful, and that is the reason why this building is flirting with the water," he said of his first edifice in Spain.
Will we in the 21st century be capable of restoring an edifice that took an army of artisans and laborers almost 200 years to erect?
Ryan acknowledged that this was true, but refused to acknowledge that this rendered the edifice he'd built on the foundation of repeal and delay unworkable.
Scholars embraced the idea that the structural edifice of society was immutable, and that only small homeopathic fixes were needed to solve the outstanding problems.
Since the museum opened on September 22, 20163, praise for Heatherwick's edifice has generally overshadowed critical discussions surrounding the artists and artworks that activate the space.
Other favorites: Tumblr, Trojan Room Coffee Pot The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the unglamorous string of code upon which this entire web edifice is built.
In addition, an enormous edifice of subsidies supports mortgage finance in general — and securitization in particular — and it's only gotten worse since the housing bubble imploded.
Satellite pictures obtained and studied by Associated Press confirmed that the ancient edifice, which had withstood centuries of local conflict and natural decay, was now rubble.
The commonplace explanation in the Western media is that Mr. Putin himself is deeply corrupt — indeed, that he sits at the epicenter of Russia's corrupt edifice.
We erect this kind of edifice, advance it and really what it does is accomplish other political goals underneath: it brings funding, political careers are made.
The rest of the proceedings took place at the Palace of Justice in Caracas, a five-story edifice that sprawls across 1.5 million square feet downtown.
If this puzzle were an actual edifice, I'd love to live in it, because I'd be finding little doors to undiscovered rooms in it for years.
Scaling this granite edifice is considered a rite of passage among elite climbers, who come from around the world to test themselves on its sheer face.
At the cathedral, Mr. Finot, the spokesman, said it was important to emphasize that the cathedral is not just a religious edifice, but a shared heritage.
It's a very different thing to use that opportunity to crack open the edifice of whiteness, if you will, and bring necessary voices into that space.
Edward Durrell Stone and Phillip L. Goodwin's handsome edifice was a rebuke to West 53rd Street's staid old townhouses, a work of modern art unto itself.
The curators posit that the turreted edifice also carries associations with the mental asylum in Santander, Spain, to which Carrington was committed after her 1940 breakdown.
The latest confrontation represents another brick in the crumbling edifice between Washington and Tehran after a string of attacks in the Persian Gulf in recent months.
The latest confrontation represents another brick in the crumbling edifice between Washington and Tehran after a string of attacks in the Persian Gulf earlier this year.
Despite robust demand, the brick-and-timber edifice had high turnover because it lacked contemporary finishes like soundproofing, said Steve Luthman, a Hines senior managing director.
I paced the meadow, stood in front of the steep-roofed brooding stone edifice of the Jean Hasbrouck House, and listened to rainfall through the branches.
A dead mall is precisely what it sounds like: an edifice that was once a shopping mall, but is now empty and no longer in use.
Since moving from Santa Monica to West Hollywood earlier this year, the towering and aged Art-Deco edifice has become one of his preferred local haunts.
There is something undeniably satisfying about witnessing a demolition — a house of cards toppling, the leveling of a fire-ravaged edifice, or even watching an action movie.
Because the edifice of democratic governance held up longer there than in the other member countries, dissidents and exiles had flocked to Argentina from across the region.
Today the EU is under siege from populists looking to bring the edifice down, and joint projects like the passport-free Schengen zone are in grave danger.
And over the whole political edifice—parliament, president and all—stands the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who wields vast powers, especially over foreign and security policy.
Ryan, the House speaker, is now bribing them with an ancillary provision to defund Planned Parenthood so that the whole repeal edifice doesn't explode on the launchpad.
It's one guy, he's going to get out soon, and he's not yet released—but it's about chipping away at the edifice of shitty practices and injustice.
Taking a right after the memorials, you'll find yourself in the shadow of the Hotel Ukraine, a hulking Soviet-era edifice that was originally named Hotel Moscow.
They have no interest in the teachings of Christ, but they see the whole edifice of white European civilization as built on a framework of Christian beliefs.
GENEVA — The handsome stone edifice that serves as the headquarters for the World Trade Organization rises like a fortress over Lake Geneva, projecting an air of impregnability.
From the cave, the initiates ascended once again, moving toward the Telesterion, the most important edifice at Eleusis, where the central drama of the Mysteries took place.
And their sudden loss of stature is stripping away their television personae and swiftly ripping down the edifice of the old television news patriarchy in the process.
The stone-clad, three-story edifice, which Mackintosh began when he was in his late 20s, had proudly stood as a testament to his originality and bravery.
What began as a fanciful Web 1.0–era dream of an elaborate cuckoo clock that outlasts the great pyramids has taken form as an ornate underground edifice.
Whereas the original edifice was supported by steel beams atop the cast-iron columns, the new one is a modern steel-framed building with structural steel studs.
There's also plenty of time to admire the edifice you're waiting to enter: three tiered trapezoidal stacks of bronze-tinted gating that sheaths a giant glass box.
By opening the door to a new founding charter, Chileans are ready to build their own future — by dismantling the constitutional edifice that Augusto Pinochet left behind.
In others, he's front and center, overseeing construction of a Berlin Wall-type edifice ("Build That Wall"), or killing Mexicans with missiles fired from his genitals ("M.A.M.O.N.").
I was very pleased that the publishers were going to allow me to underpin her story with a little edifice and let her writing tell the tale.
One afternoon, their convoy drove up to the old headquarters of the Ministry of Defense, a crumbling edifice built in the nineteen sixties, now occupied by squatters.
They have no interest in the teachings of Christ but they see the whole edifice of white European civilization as built on a framework of Christian beliefs.
The 2000th-century cathedral was under renovation at the time of the fire and scaffolding crisscrossed the back of the edifice where the spire was once located.
But "Apostasy" keeps prodding at the organisation's flaws, with the courage and determination that come with an insider's knowledge, until the whole edifice comes crashing to the ground.
With their latest Edifice model they began toying with the idea of an analog watch that connects to your phone and can set itself to any timezone automatically.
THE OP-13 BUILDING at the entrance to the Catia shantytown in Caracas is an ugly red and grey edifice, built a decade ago by a Russian company.
When the Communists took over in 1949 they turned the three-storey edifice, with its roof of glazed green tiles and tip-tilted eaves, into a state guesthouse.
After that, maintenance fees will no longer be requested, and people's remains will be moved from the locker and placed in a communal resting place underneath the edifice.
Instead, he was fixated on the glitziest apartment building on Fifth Avenue, a gaudy, 58-story edifice with gold-plated fixtures and a pink-marble atrium: Trump Tower.
"It's like a movie set," said Michael Buckley, a principal in Edifice Real Estate Partners, which is serving as the owner's representative for Liberty Theatres in the redevelopment.
Now that the bricks of Uber's multibillion-dollar edifice are officially tumbling down, exposing the company's noxious and abusive inner workings, my boycott feels like it's paying off.
The new National Gallery — designed by Sanaa, a Tokyo firm headed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa — will be a glass-and-steel edifice at the park's center.
It's because the abuser, Nassar, had built up an edifice of trust that people couldn't see the monstrosity that was taking place literally in front of their eyes.
Trump won the presidency substantially by running against the entire edifice of ideation that Drezner's book describes, both traditional academic experts and the Davos and think tank sets.
Without such a technology blueprint for breaking up these financial behemoths, regulators may inadvertently pull the wrong brick or tug the wrong pipe and topple the whole edifice.
Sater organized a meeting with Cohen — who at the time was representing Trump — in September 2015 to discuss having Trump license his name on a Russian-built edifice.
The Western edifice of science and knowledge bolstered and fed off the upward spiral of prosperity, enabling our civilisation to fund healthcare, education, infrastructure and other trappings of modernity.
Kennedy's mission, he said, is to deliver for all Americans on the promise etched on the edifice of the Supreme Court building across the street: Equal Justice Under Law.
These might seem small erosions, but each one takes a hammer to the foundations of democracy, until the cracks become too deep and the entire edifice begins to crumble.
She never doubted that if the women, and the enemies who used them, succeeded or became too visible and credible, the whole edifice could come down, including their marriage.
In reality, this visit is yet another brick placed quite craftily in the edifice of French leadership of Europe, even the world, that Macron has been quietly, skilfully building.
THE view from the tower of the old Stoke Newington Pumping Station, a Victorian edifice in the style of a Scottish castle, is no different to a week ago.
Historically, many politicians have had what's known in the trade as an edifice complex — an urge to build big stuff to promote their personal brand and feed their vanity.
Not only did Prohibition forge the edifice of the federal penal state, but growing numbers of Americans looked to the federal government for solutions to social and economic problems.
An architect, in their mind, constructs the structure of an edifice and meticulously calculates every centimeter—he knows exactly what each will serve and what he has to do.
Years of restoration have been lost, and debates are now roiling about whether the edifice — which had been scheduled to reopen by next year — should be rebuilt at all.
LAGOS, Nigeria — Cars snaked out from the hideous traffic and deposited the city's elite, dressed to impress, at the Civic Center, a concrete-and-steel edifice fronting Lagos Lagoon.
It is easier to build from scratch than to attempt to change a huge and complex edifice on which millions rely, which millions resent, and which all have opinions on.
The grand edifice pockmarked by shells that formerly housed L'Orient-Le Jour, Lebanon's French-language newspaper, is a lone reminder of the grandeur that used to prevail around the Souks.
And Trump has already proven his almost mystical ability to evade consequences of scandal, at least with the base of committed supporters on whom he has build his political edifice.
The "Home Sweet Home," the Rhythm Method sing of is of course no home at all, but an increasingly faceless facsimile, the bland edifice of post-Blair Britain writ large.
Only about a fifth of these cumulative sales are from existing customer orders, yet these medium-term bank forecasts, upon which the edifice partly rests, are stable despite operational wobbles.
That is why, to keep the cracks from spreading and eventually bringing down his edifice of strength, Trump relies on his echo chamber in the alt-fact media and blogosphere.
The plan is basically a redux of the first season's hack: destroy all records of property and debt, the precarious stool upon which rests the horrific Moloch edifice of capitalism.
The bizarre edifice took more than two months to construct, is comprised of 320 pieces of blue-hued glass, and clocks in at 55 feet tall and 36 feet wide.
At its best, the genre puts up a shambolic edifice that can obscure real rumbles of change — so long as the attitude is intact, the component parts can shift endlessly.
The cumulative effect of these laws and the hundreds of regulations they have spawned has been to construct a horribly encrusted regulatory edifice that cannot easily, nor quickly, be reformed.
The ultra-modern ark-shaped edifice is set to open in July alongside the Tel Aviv University campus and houses over 5.5 million specimens of species from around the globe.
The complaint describes an elaborate edifice of false statements through which the two "deceived investors" into believing Theranos's unique technology could perform comprehensive tests on a single drop of blood.
That carefully constructed edifice of power crumbled this week as thousands of protesters massed outside his Khartoum residence, chanting slogans and braving gunfire as rival gangs of soldiers exchanged fire.
It was a wonderful sight, dominating its little island, reminding me, when I bothered to think about it, of Parisian complexity: tourist attraction, sacred edifice, Victor Hugo and Disney cartoons.
It's another to make it a place that people really want to go, producing dishes that sway even critics who might otherwise grumble about the whole towering Jean-Georges edifice.
Worshippers attend what Father Guy Chrispin described as a "temporary cathedral", a steel-framed edifice that seats 1,500 people in open air built by the ruins of the original church.
While there's no comparing the significance of an edifice begun in the 12th Century with a school founded 74 years ago, both are important in different ways to French society.
The edifice is monitored by dozens of sensors, crack detectors and lasers to pick up any first signs of instability, so that workers can be evacuated swiftly and damage minimized.
"President Trump's campaign commitment was to undo President Obama's entire climate edifice," said Myron Ebell, who worked on Mr. Trump's E.P.A. transition team but has no role in policy making.
Many Democrats have questioned the wisdom of the edifice and instead want to use a mix of high-tech devices and fencing to discourage illegal entries into the United States.
Nearly two centuries later, the simple white country house that he named Sandycombe Lodge, a narrow two-story edifice with a gable roof and one-story wings, has fallen into disrepair.
After they were escorted away, two more Greenpeace members began to rappel down the side of the building to put an even bigger sign up, one that covered the entire edifice.
Officially called the Long Lines building, the edifice at 33 Thomas Street was originally built by AT&T to house carrier exchanges for its long distance call equipment, per Atlas Obscura.
The Church of Our Lady of Kazan, on Willow Shore Avenue, a former garage that resembles a log cabin, is meant to evoke a rural 16th-century edifice, church officials said.
In tech, you build a gleaming edifice for the whole world to enjoy — and if it results in some unexpected deaths, hey, you can always hire someone to clean it up.
In Venice the neoclassical American pavilion comes with historical baggage of its own: built in 1930, the edifice was inspired by Monticello, the house Thomas Jefferson designed for himself in Virginia.
The various cracks in the league's edifice are what they are, and I won't pretend to know more about the decline in youth football participation than you do, because I don't.
The golden-roofed terminal (pictured) is a triumph of design by Zaha Hadid, an Iraqi-born British architect who died in 22017, a few days after work on the edifice began.
None of the ways in which Belichick has revealed himself to be personally dull, obtuse, blinkered, or cretinous have in any way eroded the scowling edifice of his very real genius.
If upheld on appeal, the ruling could topple the legal edifice of male control, depriving walis of their power over whether their women can study, work, travel or open bank accounts.
Supporters of the tribunal's decision then went commando, self-publishing the ruling on Facebook and literally projecting sections of the ruling onto the edifice of the Office of the Prime Minister.
We lead with that story because it gets at the heart of what Weediquette can do: seeing the larger themes of American life that run through the edifice of pot legalization.
During the lengthy period when some basic questions of strategy and substance are still open, everything seems up for grabs and the entire edifice always looks on the edge of collapsing.
The lesson that progress is not inevitable is imparted by Dorothy Kenyon (Kathy Bates), a civil rights lawyer whose earlier attempt to crack the edifice of sex discrimination ended in failure.
Then, on your left, you'll see the stucco facade of an apparently anonymous edifice — an ocher two-story rectangle overlooking a simple walled garden and lawn, the lake just beyond them.
He was soon transferred to the bureau's Washington field office, housed in the Old Post Office building on Pennsylvania Avenue — the same 19th-century edifice that is now a Trump hotel.
Sailing inspired the edifice, according to its website, where "flowing, swooping lines work with the wind rather than against it" and "exoskeleton support structure resembling dozens of ship masts braced together."
Already topped out, the high-rise, and its neighbors to come, will stand roughly half the height of Taipei 20203, which will remain the district's dominant edifice for the foreseeable future.
The political edifice that's threatening to collapse around us as illiberal populisms flare in the United States and Western Europe was erected in the last few decades of the 18th century.
But what she intends as a thorough and effective rebuke only goes to show how thin the tissue between their politics is, how her edifice of decency hides a rotten foundation.
Then it becomes the point where a building meets a sidewalk, with the edifice on one side of the line and a man looking up at the reader on the other.
In a period characterized by cultural and sociopolitical turbulence, Day's iconic style was a fixture, an edifice built on an archaic view of womanhood which left little room for flexibility or reinvention.
Le Corbusier applied this modular approach to his famous Unité d'habitation in Marseille, though the entire edifice retains a degree of craftedness despite its underpinning philosophy of mass production and modular construction.
The Silvio Berlusconi years heaped ignominy upon ineptitude, raising fears that Italy, the euro zone's third-largest economy, could tumble out of the single currency, bringing the entire edifice down with it.
"It's the tearing down of the fake edifice of these people being better than us: multimillion-dollar beautiful people performing their own humanity for us in their $10,000 dresses," Mr. Burnham said.
With each passing day, the threat of more indictments and revelations grows more intense and the small man operating the levers of the giant edifice of lies and distractions becomes more exposed.
As entrenched as it was, official segregation at least proved to be a surprisingly shaky edifice, mostly because it was bad for business — a fact the low-key, methodical Marshall pointed out.
A scandal that bank executives knew about for years and that led to the firing of more than 5,000 employees suggests ingrained problems, at least in parts of the Wells Fargo edifice.
Upon revisiting the site via Google Maps, he came upon his subject in greater detail — an edifice proudly proclaiming the adjacent village as the site where Nicephore Niepce invented photography in 1822.
Mr. Escobar lived for years in the Monaco Building, a white, six-story edifice with a penthouse apartment on top and his family name still inscribed in fading letters on the exterior.
Europe has to start thinking of itself as the tip of the pyramid: the summit, yes, but in quite a bit of trouble if the rest of the edifice is not secure.
One afternoon in February, I went with Osipov to the site where the house once stood, where an ugly brick edifice in a field of knee-high snow was now boarded up.
It is clear, amid the rubble Trump has made, that a bit of concentrated pressure on a sufficiently rotten bulwark can bring down the whole gilded edifice of a major political party.
"The seismic waves may be from earthquake-like, faulting rock movement responding to inflation/deflation or collapse of a volcanic edifice, or directly related to movement or vibration of magma," Lomax added.
His greatest mark on Boston is the Hancock building, an 800-foot-tall glass parallelogram that towers over Trinity Church, a beloved Romanesque edifice by the 933th-century architect Henry Hobson Richardson.
By overlaying the banded ground with different-colored geometric shapes stacked atop each other, it appears that Petersen is building a new edifice over a previous one — something that also happens in architecture.
The question is, will these institutions and "leaders" successfully compel average Mormons to heed their call, or will they be just another edifice Trump tears down on the way to the White House?
That's where I met with Jeffrey Lazenby, the city's revenue officer, who recalled a time when city staff worked out of a run-down edifice with mushrooms growing out of the damp carpets.
This is because for any law that one wishes to label as "gravely unjust," there is at least some moral reading of the broad edifice of US law that would condemn the law.
Assembled into a temple-like structure that visitors can walk through, it is a prototype for a larger edifice that will function as a cultural center and gathering place in South Los Angeles.
In late 2015, it signed a more than 10-year lease for about 2000,215 square feet at 220 Hamilton, an 210-year old edifice that's listed in the National Register of Historical Buildings.
Shareholders may have been blinded by Facebook's dizzying growth over the past few years, but we now know that the edifice of that growth is far more tenuous than we ever knew before.
Moreover, the edifice of control is getting shakier: shadow finance is eating away at the power of state-owned banks, and the capital account has sprung leaks that regulators are struggling to plug.
It was just the latest display of elaborate pageantry put on by his Chinese hosts, and inside the cavernous state edifice two hours later, the outsized display of flattery appeared to pay off.
In addition, all-new buildings are embracing the urban outdoors, like 0003 East 51st Street, a 20-story edifice that was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and developed by Sedesco, a Turkish firm.
Exasperated by delays in the construction of the company's permanent theater, Mr. Hall brought his own revival of "Hamlet," with Albert Finney as the prince, into the still-unfinished edifice in March 1976.
But, make no mistake: The "Deep State" house of cards Trump built to distract from his own problems is collapsing, with the McCabe news Friday the latest structural blow to the crumbling edifice.
She was born in Chicago, but as with T.S. Eliot — another American, with whom she worked in the 1960s at the London publishing house Faber & Faber — a British facade became the entire edifice.
She was born in Chicago, but as with T.S. Eliot — another American, with whom she worked in the 1960s at the London publishing house Faber & Faber — a British facade became the entire edifice.
If stalemate and nation-building are the goals in Afghanistan, but the American public is led to expect a victory, then it is only a matter of time before the entire edifice collapses.
The movie's enameled veneer is what holds it together, and once you strip that away, the whole sparkly edifice crumbles, leaving … well, all Mr. van Hove seems to have found is a vacuum.
According to Truebeck Construction, the site developer, the first phase of the project will be a 115,000-square-foot two-story building, followed by a second phase that includes an 80,000-square-foot edifice.
I'll take the gleaming edifice of the Supreme Court building over the sterile harshness of the Hubert H. Humphrey Building, which houses the Department of Health and Human Services, any day of the week.
Trump must recognize that getting his way across the subcontinent could bring down a fragile edifice, one that has been propped up by delicate presidential balancing acts since the days of the Truman administration.
And if people have enjoyed my stoic expressions, then I expect they're about to have their hats fly off when they lay eyes on the face of the august edifice from whence I sprung.
So, when the recently relocated New York real-estate-developer-turned-vintner Stephen Cipes erected the eponymous edifice of his Summerhill Pyramid Winery in 1992, folks thought the Devil himself had come to town.
The sleek 214-story edifice of luxury apartments and shops in Midtown Manhattan, already a tourist attraction, has been under a magnifying glass since Donald J. Trump kicked off his campaign there last summer.
There is a side of that pursuit that lives in shadow but is never quite invisible, and which has a deeper and more complicated truth than the grand and embellished edifice that faces out.
Macklowe Properties is redeveloping the 50-story Art Deco edifice into a 566-unit condo, and brokers believe the building should benefit from its memorable name and address at a busy corner of Broadway.
In schools, civic education tends to accord outsize importance to the Bill of Rights at the expense of the more complex topics of separation of powers, federalism and other pillars of the constitutional edifice.
It was held in a temporary edifice (only in Beverly Hills could it be called a "tent") perched at the end of the long, pebbled driveway at Mr. Bezos's mansion, high above Sunset Boulevard.
Monrovia Journal MONROVIA, Liberia — Construction crews are hard at work at fixing up this country's Executive Mansion, the enormous and historic edifice that is supposed to be home to whoever wins the presidential elections.
Mr. Gorbachev was wagering that truthful and unfettered expression — a press able to criticize and investigate, history books without redacted names, and honest, accountable government — just might save the creaking edifice of Communist rule.
"Simply dressing up like a firefighter or building an exquisite Lego edifice may not be enough," said Bruce Fuller, the lead author of the study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley.
The affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard should motivate elite colleges to be very thoughtful about their admissions process, lest the whole edifice come tumbling down in favor of court-mandated, nothing-but-academics horror.
Even at the height of the civil rights movement, the Warren Court, which dismantled the legal edifice of Jim Crow, could not bring itself to admit that for decades the justices had been wrong.
Kabul Journal KABUL, Afghanistan — Nothing symbolizes the wrack and ruin of Afghanistan and its four decades of war better than Darulaman Palace, a once-magnificent edifice visible on its hillock perch for miles around.
The California artist-architect Millard Sheets designed the imposing edifice on Wilshire Boulevard for the Masonic brotherhood (a fraternal society with roots in medieval builders' guilds), planting his own symbolic murals and mosaics throughout.
The duel will serve to unite the Republican Party in Washington behind the President -- amid some signs of cracks opening in the GOP edifice in the Senate, at least, over his national emergency declaration.
Only in the mid-nineteen-fifties did she begin writing about urban issues and architecture, first for Architectural Forum and then for Fortune , which offered a surprisingly welcoming home to polemics against edifice-building.
Also, Kylo is the Supreme Leader of the First Order now, and you don't reach a "satisfying conclusion" to a space fantasy fairy tale without bringing the bad guy's edifice crashing to the ground.
An exacting full-bleed illustration of the edifice — once home to Roberta Flack, John Lennon, and the couple in Rosemary's Baby — gets textured domes and blackened spires, each built out in Wertz's precise draftsmanship.
Instead of preserving the edifice, the building's new owners allowed what had once been a bright, shining tower of Tehran's skyline to turn into a ramshackle space, dwarfed and supplanted by thousands of new skyscrapers.
She has a key job in the propaganda apparatus of a highly repressive state that, in service to a family mafia, sits atop an edifice of lies and grinds most of its people into misery.
Wearing standard-issue hard hats, 20 women work alongside 60 male colleagues in the skeleton of the European-style edifice that was built in the 1920s by former King Amanullah Khan just outside the capital.
And the most iconic edifice in these transformed skylines is Shanghai Tower, a shiny column that spirals 128 floors and 632 meters into the clouds, making it China's tallest building, and the world's second-highest.
The music swells between chaos and order, underscoring the visual and spoken narratives and offering its own tension: there's always the threat that the towering edifice of sounds she is constructing before us will collapse.
The apparent coup echoed across a continent where the notion of the "big man" leader is defined both by the lure of power in perpetuity and the risk that, one day, the edifice will crumble.
The roughly $1.1 billion bright and transparent edifice, designed by HKS architects, features a mostly clear, steep roof and has been likened to a Nordic long house, a Viking warship and an ice shard formation.
The U.S. can sell the old, ugly edifice in Tel Aviv for a King's ransom and build the most beautiful new embassy in Jerusalem, the real estate for which already exists and has been designated.
The biggest questions coming out of the Qualcomm / Broadcom spat is not related to the companies themselves, but the entire intellectual edifice of shareholder rights and the framework used by American companies to conduct corporate governance.
And this week, cracks in the Forza Italia edifice have grown more visible, as the option to abandon Lega as a long-term partner for a chance to return to power becomes a very real possibility.
As French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu observed, the museum has long been an edifice for the display and affirmation of bourgeois values, encouraging the poor and working-class to self-select as unworthy of spending time there.
From protected statuses to grievance-mongering, set asides, racial preferences, bias training, political correctness and hegemonic narratives, the whole edifice of identity politics rests on the foundational notion that we are all members of monolithic groups.
"Philadelphia owns this story," said Michael C. Quinn, president and chief executive of the Museum of the American Revolution, a $119 million edifice scheduled to open in April 19073, two short blocks east of Independence Hall.
In 1980, when he was about to announce plans to build Trump Tower, a fifty-eight-story edifice on Fifth Avenue and Fifty-sixth Street, he coached his architect before meeting with a group of reporters.
Since 2011 the city of Stockholm and the Nobel Foundation, the non-profit group which administers the prizes, have been discussing a sea-front edifice to serve as a new prize-giving venue and research centre.
We dump on lawyers, but the law is beautiful, living proof that we can rise above tribalism and force — proof that the edifice of civilizations is a great gift, which our ancestors gave their lives for.
But a dearth of land in its densely populated neighborhoods meant that the university, a vast edifice of domes and mosaics that is one of the biggest buildings in the province, is being built farther north.
The tour guide took us first to the Lords, where we viewed the throne the Queen sits on during the opening of Parliament -- an elaborate wooden edifice, encrusted with jewels and gilded in 23.33 carat gold.
Singling out a building in Logue's Government Center project as "a hideous concrete edifice of mind-bogglingly inscrutable shape," where "terrified immigrants attend their deportation hearings," the authors seem unaware of the plaza's impeccably progressive origins.
Required reading: Pankaj Mishra's magisterial review-essay of Zevin's book has appeared in the New Yorker, and it is likely to change the way you view not only The Economist, but the entire edifice of liberalism.
Ahead of the Eiffel Tower shutdown, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and junior environment minister Brune Poirson appeared at the foot of the 130-year-old edifice for a public discussion on global warming and declining biodiversity.
As the world waits for a tally of the losses from the fire and pledges mount to rebuild the edifice, we would like to hear from people who have visited Notre-Dame or have wanted to.
The GSA manages government buildings, including the FBI's existing downtown Washington headquarters, a crumbling, 1970s-era edifice with nets on it to catch falling chunks of concrete and too little room for thousands of local employees.
Lake and his colleagues' models suggest the brain may deconstruct the new letter into a series of strokes—previously existing mental constructs—allowing the conception of the letter to be tacked onto an edifice of prior knowledge.
A prominent constitutional lawyer and sometime-adviser to Mr. Macron, François Sureau, published a much-discussed pamphlet last month in which he lamented the "crumbling of the legal edifice of liberties" in France, partly because of 2015.
Though many Democrats are obsessed over whether the Russians helped turn the 28503 election, the truth is Vladimir Putin is a welcome misdirection for a failed liberal-progressive edifice complex that wants to hold on to power.
Renters began moving this spring into units at the 82-year-old Art Deco edifice, which housed only a small postal crew when the Exeter Group, a St. Paul developer, bought it in 20143 for $5.25 million.
The nation, along with the rest of the world, is welcome to observe the facade of Russian governmental edifice, a projection of Russian dream, as shiny as the stone-block pavement on the Red Square in Moscow.
LEIDEN, the Netherlands — The imposing red stone edifice rises from an otherwise empty area in this old Dutch city like a mesa in the American West, bound — round and round — with what looks like a white ribbon.
The SHS said Pearl Bank, along with People's Park Complex, a hulking yellow and green edifice that towers over Chinatown, and the Golden Mile Complex, with its unique stepped-terrace design, were of great historical and architectural significance.
Have you ever watched the Spice Girls movie while so high that it feels like the edifice of your face has slipped off the front of your skull and is sliding off your jaw and into your chest?
Their latest, the Edifice EQB-501 is an interesting amalgam of form, function, and high tech features and it has enough dials, buttons, and sensors to keep well-connected on your trek through the jungle, urban or otherwise.
Summoned by prosecutors on accusations that she had insulted President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, Ms. Abu Baker had taken refuge in the three-story edifice, which has become a testament to the dysfunction of Palestinian politics.
Behind the dusty orange edifice of St. Mary's, which began as a small tamale and tortilla business in 1978, were some of the best burros (or burritos, as you may know them) and tamales I've had in ages.
To visit the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the granite, slate and cast iron edifice across West Executive Avenue from the White House where most of the president's staff works, at times feels like walking through a ghost town.
The new Philharmonie building, a sprawling edifice designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel overlooking the Parc de la Villette, cost 2250 million euros (about $2265 million) in taxpayers' money, nearly twice the original estimate. (Mr.
No other building displays the capriciousness of human desire with such brutal rigor — a once-beloved edifice that, in the span of a few years, has become so worthless no one even cares enough to tear it down.
That empty edifice is an eerie and stark memorial to inaction, and a reminder of the steep price every American must ultimately be prepared to pay until our leaders demonstrate moral leadership on the issue of gun reform.
Colonists too timid to approach the edifice are apparently in danger of being battered by Martian tornadoes, so Musk's company will need to instill an insatiable curiosity in its applicants, conditioning them to follow strange aliens down space alleys.
Neale's study is just one high-profile example of how the research ethics edifice—erected in a time before the internet, low-cost DNA sequencing, and genome-crunching AI—might not be ready for the age of subjectless science.
Steps from the Farmers' Market, I paid my respects to the Dushanbe Teahouse, a psychedelic edifice transported from Tajikistan — it looks like a jewel box from "Arabian Nights" — then dropped by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art next door.
From the biggest rise in stock market volatility ever to surging global trade tensions, from deepening tumult in the White House to the first cracks appearing in the mighty tech sector edifice, investors had a lot thrown at them.
The Hungarian parliament building is a massive, cathedral-like edifice built during the Austro-Hungarian Empire; right next to it are two metal plates riddled with bullet holes, a memorial commemorating the failed 1956 popular uprising against communist rule.
It's so domestic, so normal, that you could forget that Casa Versace is actually Palazzo Versace, an 18th-century edifice whose impressive, Medusa-studded facade stretches from the five-star Four Seasons hotel to the end of the block.
After the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, I met voters at a coal mine in West Virginia, at ranches along the Mexican border, inside casinos in Las Vegas and outside the gleaming black edifice of Trump Tower in Manhattan.
The museum, the Yan'an Revolution Memorial Hall, is a hulking edifice built 10 years ago that commemorates the Communist Party's perseverance in the face of scarce food and diseases, like dysentery, that killed because of the lack of penicillin.
Most importantly, the base of the volcano appears to have inflated since July according to the latest PHIVIOLCS report, suggesting new magma is rising into the volcanic edifice and some wells around the volcano have seen decreased water or dried.
But this year, Mr. Gupta will be spending time with his wife and four daughters at his apartment in Manhattan's Century building, an Art Deco edifice on Central Park West that has served for years as his pied-à-terre.
Perhaps the least remarked development has been what Kevin Casas-Zamora, a former vice-president of Costa Rica now at the Inter-American Dialogue, a think-tank in Washington, calls "the patient building of a new normative edifice" against corruption.
Featuring a protruding roof on top of a window-covered oval building, the edifice is the 2,000-seat Dubai Opera House, in their own words a "radiant centre of culture and arts" in the "shining pearl of The Opera District".
That in turn could erode economic trust and cooperation across the common market and undermine the whole edifice of transnational institutions that have upheld liberal values and made modern Europe more than a fractious collection of mid-sized to small countries.
The most imposing property on her books is the La Château de la Croix des Gardes, an edifice in an area above Cannes known as the Quartier des Anglais, named for its development in the 19th century by wealthy British expats.
Little by little, the edifice of offensively tone-deaf ignorance Cage has built his career on grows taller, and at some point we have to ask ourselves whether the stupid fun of his games are worth everything else that's in them.
Most recently it was a very chipper woman at the tourism bureau in downtown Saint John, in the back of Barbour's General Store, a 19th-century edifice towed there by barge from a small town up north a half-century ago.
Of course, much of the huge edifice of Southern food was built by black farmers and black cooks: as enslaved people in plantation kitchens and in their own families' cabins; later, as domestic servants, hotel chefs, railroad cooks, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs.
It echoed across a continent where the notion of the "big man" leader is defined equally by the lure of power in perpetuity and the risk that, one day, the edifice will crumble under the weight of its own decay.
The discovery in 2012 of the long-sought Higgs boson confirmed the last outstanding piece of an ambitious mathematical edifice known as the Standard Model, which details all the forms of matter and energy that can be measured in a lab.
The fact that California legislators sought to protect illegal immigrants in the workplace and specifically to undermine any possible voluntary cooperation by business owners with ICE reveals that they know where the true vulnerability of the illegal immigration edifice lies.
Archaeologists have found more than 650 skulls caked in lime and thousands of fragments in the cylindrical edifice near the site of the Templo Mayor, one of the main temples in the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, which later became Mexico City.
For more than a decade, the government had been searching for a new location in the Washington suburbs to replace the 43-year-old J. Edgar Hoover Building, a Brutalist edifice that sits across Pennsylvania Avenue from the Trump International Hotel.
Those cracks in the edifice are apparent to all the member governments despite their genuine need for NATO and despite that the alliance has just agreed to reduce certain aspects of U.S. payments to NATO and raise other members' contributions.
HOUSTON — For over 50 years, postal workers scuttled through the concrete building once known as Houston's Barbara Jordan Post Office; but with last year's closure of those mail operations arrived an opportunity to breathe new life into the hulking, modernist edifice.
With less than 24 hours notice, the White House press pool was instead relocated to a shared working space set up for visiting journalists at the Viet Xo Friendship Cultural Labour Palace, a giant Soviet-era edifice a few blocks from the Melia.
But Democrats argued the added funds will help build or restore a range of other barriers, including existing fencing, and would not pay for a concrete edifice that Trump originally said would be financed by Mexico - a claim Mexico City has denounced.
So it's okay to say, all right, let's really work for change, but you're going to have to build an edifice under that that has the kind of hard-fought political realities that are going to be necessary to stand against the right.
The American army turned the edifice into a base and soldiers daubed some graffiti on the walls, until a military chaplain realized the spiritual significance of the place and launched a project to preserve the monument and use it for religious services.
"When it occupied Germany after World War II, the allied powers prohibited the display of 'any monument, memorial, poster, statue, edifice, street or highway name marker, emblem, tablet, or insignia which tends ... to revive militarism or to commemorate the Nazi Party,' " he said.
The branch, clad in a stately colonial edifice, is now also at the heart of a fraud case linked to billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi that has shaken confidence in a state banking sector that accounts for some 260 percent of India's banking assets.
So said Mr. Cabrera at the school's headquarters, a grand edifice with marble staircases, built in 1904 for a Spanish social club, commandeered for ballet in 2001, and recently named for Mr. Alonso, the man usually credited with developing Cuban ballet pedagogy.
Originally a defensive fortress, this towering edifice later served as a country home for the wealthy Falletti family, among other things, but today houses WiMu, the Barolo Wine Museum, where interactive exhibits explore wine through scientific, cultural and historical lenses (admission, €8).
The Great Sept of Baelor is still represented on the map of the city, but its edifice doesn't rise and appears to be a bit green, which makes sense considering how that particular sept met its end in the Season 6 finale.
The Trump administration has turned its back on much of the edifice of international order, from key free trade agreements like the Trans Pacific Partnership and North American Free Trade Agreement to the Paris climate accord and the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Then came his televised meltdown in a meeting with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, his abrupt pullout from Syria, his firing of Jim Mattis and his shutdown of the government because Congress won't cater to his edifice complex and build a pointless wall.
Mr. Seehofer demanded that Germany send such secondary migrants back anyway, which would have angered countries on Europe's southern periphery and most likely brought the entire fragile edifice crashing down, and with it the principle of free movement within the European Union.
Not since the Beaux-Arts revival of the mid-seventies, when neoclassical ornament and elaborate façades became fashionable again—when Philip Johnson could put a Chippendale edifice on the A.T. & T. building—has there been such a return of the architectural repressed.
On Saturday night in Manhattan, Ralph Lauren took over the Bank of New York building, a 1920s edifice on Wall Street just across from Cipriani and cater-corner to the stock exchange, transformed in 2015 from financial headquarters to cavernous event space.
To save itself, the European Union is going to need a real opposition political party: one that can formulate a coherent alternate policy agenda and give dissatisfied voters the opportunity to "throw the bums out" without tearing down the entire institutional edifice they inhabit.
As we hovered in traffic outside parliament, half- blinded by the flash of 30 simultaneous iPhone camera shutters, I remember looking up at the whole ridiculous edifice—crumbling piece by gothic revivalist piece into the Thames—and thinking: London, you are ridiculous and shit.
The pair have been behind bars for almost eight months, most of that time at Yangon's Insein Prison, a hulking edifice of 19th century British colonial architecture that has held thousands of political prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi herself for a brief period.
On November 6th voters in Antigua & Barbuda and in Grenada will decide whether to adopt as their supreme court the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), a 13-year-old tribunal housed in a glass edifice in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad & Tobago.
If you see steep discounts at the city's tallest buildings anytime soon, you may still not be able to afford a multi-million dollar apartment, but you can make money shorting those entities most exposed to an edifice that is likely about to get wrecked.
In January this took a turn for the worse with the arrest of Gu Yuese, the outspoken pastor of the country's largest church, a colossal edifice in the provincial capital, Hangzhou, that seats 5,000 people—about 50% more than St Paul's Cathedral in London.
The Neumanns wanted to transform their $10.5 million townhomeThe Neumanns' battles with contractors all revolved renovation work done to their townhome, a four-story edifice built in 1847, the purchase of which was big news in the New York real estate world at the time.
The last image, seen if you stay all the way through the Christopher Robin credits — as I did, since I would probably recommend this movie as a pure filmgoing experience — is the gleaming edifice of the modern Disney logo, all faux-bombast and corporate sleekness.
The first national museum built outside Ottawa, the Canadian capital, the structure is an architectural tour de force, a hulking edifice of limestone and glass, designed to resemble a cloud wrapped around a mountain and topped by a gleaming spire said to symbolize hope.
Yes, Milan's La Scala may have more seats, and La Fenice in la Venezia is more venerable by a century, but Palermo's Teatro Massimo is easily the biggest in Italy, a sprawling, 83,000-square-foot, neo-romantic edifice that dominates the Sicilian capital's antique skyline.
At night, when the giant wooden doors were shuttered and the cathedral looked like a sleeping giant, I would sometimes be lucky enough to hear the rich but muted strain of music floating from the stone edifice while I was out for an evening stroll.
" Philadelphia placed barricades and guards around a statue of Mr. Rizzo, loathed by some African-Americans for his harsh tactics toward blacks in the city, after protesters surrounded the bronze edifice and a city councilwoman, Helen Gym, wrote on Twitter, "Take the Rizzo statue down.
Paris is where Chanel trucks in tons of sand to make a beach, or ice to float an iceberg; where Dior books dance troupes; where Givenchy takes over no less august an edifice than the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité.
As Trump went from rally to rally, vociferously denying any dealings in Russia, his representatives, Michael Cohen and his associate Felix Sater, worked with Trump Organization lawyers and even Ivanka Trump to push forward negotiations to build a 100-story edifice just miles from the Kremlin.
The year is 2016, and the day is today, like its literaly happening in real time as u read this, thats how modarn this is The camara zoom in on the gleaming and warbled exterior of a Frank gehry design edifice in midtown manhatan (New york).
Part of the old Studebaker site is now home to a data-storage and analytics firm; Buttigieg invested city dollars in transforming its largest factory—the prosaically named edifice known as Building 84—into 800,000 square feet of offices where tech and biotech companies are now headquartered.
Never content merely to gild what he was given (even if what he was given was a magnificent Renaissance edifice) he had no compunction about radically changing the shape of rooms, whether by manipulating furniture or building walls that he then lacquered, frescoed and layered with texture.
The same Lubumbashi police who used to trot after his car now scream at his supporters, telling them they were not allowed to even watch him arrive at the Palais de Justice, which, with its grand Art Deco edifice, is the most striking building in town.
The promotional material for this stately edifice unabashedly displays an aerial view of London highlighting Buckingham Palace, the queen's London home; Clarence House, which is the Prince of Wales's pied-à-terre; and St. James's Palace, another royal mansion, built by Henry VIII in the 1530s.
"Baster" was first published in The New Yorker in 1996, and "Air Mail" is dated to that year too This book feels like a collection of more minor works—ones that relate to the central oeuvre, but are more of a testing-ground than a completed edifice.
Taking note of the drama, the on-staff shrink Wendy Rhoades tails Taylor to the SeaGlass Carousel at the Battery Conservancy — a striking edifice of amusement in which giant fish twirl and glow through the glass, like something out of an undersea level in a video game.
Inside the church, the pews, altar, Communion rail and light fixtures from the original edifice have been preserved, but it's the church's role in the fight for racial freedom, and the pantheon of leaders who have spoken from its pulpit — from Booker T. Washington to the Rev.
Mr. Gill, who has contributed to The New York Times and other publications and writes the Edifice Complex column for Avenue magazine, channels Griffin Watts as his exuberant narrator in this coming-of-age novel about an adventurous adolescent and his vibrant city as both reinvent themselves.
The landmarks commission has repeatedly rebuffed the urgings of activists to protect the edifice, initiated in 2009, either by designating it as an individual landmark or by extending the Madison Square North Historic district beyond its northern border, which crosses Fifth, jigsaw fashion, around 29th Street.
On a night when the entire conservative edifice seemed to be crumbling, with Roger Ailes fleeing Fox News like the Ceaușescus trying to escape from Romania, The Donald had a chance to transform the entire race—and maybe even the course of his new party for years to come.
"When we build it, people will come for the building alone," she said of the concrete, energy-efficient two-story edifice, which will be 42,000 square feet and was designed by the husband-and-wife team Glenn Murcutt, a winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, and Wendy Lewin.
"In the old days you would trust your bank because it had a great-looking edifice in front, with pillars that made you feel like your money is safe and secure," said Britt, a former senior product leader at Visa and SVP at the prepaid-card giant Green Dot.
Accounts from McDougal and others over the past few months have suggested a complex edifice built up around Trump — maintained by friends and lawyers, composed of money and nondisclosure agreements, and intended to protect Trump from having to face the consequences of women speaking publicly about their experiences.
The ground-floor wing of the rationalist Triennale edifice will be devoted to around 150 icons of Italian design, among them Ettore Sottsass's carnivalesque "Carlton" room divider for Memphis, Olivetti's affable yellow calculator, Gae Aulenti's biomorphic "Pipistrello" lamp for Martinelli and Vico Magistretti's shuttering "Eclisse" lamp for Artemide.
She caught all the mood shifts of this volatile character, one moment coming across like a smitten young lover, the next a betrayed and embittered woman, a former Valkyrie warrior who by the end, in a self-immolating act of transcendence, brings down the entire edifice of the gods.
So nearly four decades later, Ms. Gold said she was angered to learn that an edifice owned by the same institution has a facade so decrepit that city inspectors have issued several violations for the risk it posed to the public — including one from nearly a year ago.
The president declared the national emergency in February, after Democrats and Republicans in Congress rejected his efforts to secure $5 billion for the border wall, including during a 35-day government shutdown in which he repeatedly refused to accept any funding measure that failed to fund the edifice.
In the past few years, three other historic places of worship with the name of Hagia Sophia, in various parts of Turkey, have been turned into mosques, and there are certainly prominent supporters of Turkey's ruling party who would like the same to happen in the great edifice in Istanbul.
In the past two years, she's contributed to the score for one of the best-selling video games of all time, designed a $6,450 pair of BDSM headphones, written a generative AI composition for MoMA NYC's lobby, and conceived a four-night "experimental performance cycle" that gradually dismantled its own edifice.
Square Feet When F5 Networks signed a lease last spring in the Mark, a new 48-floor office and hotel edifice in downtown Seattle, the deal capped a hunt for new headquarters that would provide the company with room to grow and its employees with nearby transit, restaurants and other amenities.
It was that in attacking post-Cold War idealism and the culture of legal self-dealing in D.C., Trump was offering a unified rejection of the entire way that American public servants of both parties have claimed to harmonize republican service and self-enrichment, the entire ideological edifice justifying cashing in.
Sonya Clark's "Edifice and Mortar" (2018) is a handmade brick wall mortared with the hair of African Americans and stamped with text from the US Declaration of Independence; each brick's verso has the Italian word schiavo, which translates to slave, impressed inside an afro, referencing the transcontinental and transhistorical issue of slavery.
I met the burly ex-Teamster in the late 1980s when I was working on a story for the New York Daily News about Trump's use of yet another dubious contractor to demolish the old Bonwit Teller building to make way for the edifice that would serve as emblem of his empire.
Two of the main pillars of this financial edifice are a complex corporate structure that is virtually immune from all forms of governmental taxation and a corps of fanatically devoted followers willing to fill his corporate coffers through donations of large amounts of cash and with the productivity of their own cheap labor.
Lafond and Poliquin's voices wind together over a woozy full of eerie chimes and disembodied voices, and the overall effect is one of an entire edifice on the verge of collapse—which, appropriately, is a good feeling for being caught up in the kind of unavoidable love and fixation that "Poison" describes.
In the gardens of the Archives Nationales — as cawing sea gulls flew overhead, circling the house's drone, and the arched windows of the cream stone edifice were reflected in the mirrored catwalk — she rose to the occasion with an ode to her house's founder, Hubert de Givenchy, who died earlier this year.
The producer-director Jakob Verbruggen treats the Williamsburg Bridge, on which the child's corpse is discovered, like the Wall of Westeros: Still under construction in 1896, the bridge is a colossal but liminal edifice that towers over the teeming hordes (and C.G.I. skyline), and it embodies the violable line between order and chaos.
Yet this three-story edifice is not the reassembled Tin Building but rather a brand-new structure — a meticulous replica that incorporates 19403 salvaged elements of the storied relic but is otherwise composed of new materials on a new site, with a new interior configuration and new entrances on its eastern facade.

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