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Everything else feels frozen, including the rock encasing the eyes.
Encasing the engines in the wings reduces friction and noise.
Encasing the Whitney is a skin optimized for energy efficiency.
Its encasing frame is set: a small, light rectangular box painted gray.
He suggests using a second layer of protection: MRI-safe earmuffs encasing the ears.
It looked to the pilot, Lieutenant Graves said, like a sphere encasing a cube.
Pork mooncakes are as good as larded pastry encasing a springy pork filling should be.
That's where Yoshino comes in: He redesigned the battery's anode, encasing the lithium in carbon.
Apple also says the glass encasing the device is an improvement on last year's model.
Contractors in yellow vests clustered outside a green-painted plywood wall encasing the ground floor.
The New York Times has video of the containment shell encasing the former power plant.
He is the ultimate myth of the romantic hero: a roguish exterior encasing a kind heart.
"Hydro vaults (electrical transformers) are relatively contained" because of the concrete boxes encasing them, he said.
The faux fruit has a thin plastic shell encasing a mixture with the requisite thermal properties.
Increasingly, seed companies have also taken up the technique of encasing seeds in a protective pellet.
Before encasing your theory of the race in concrete, remember uncertainty reigns and change will happen.
You could also check out Vim & Vigr sleeves, which compress your calves without encasing your feet.
Privacy was afforded by the copper chevron screen encasing the upper floors of the building's exterior.
The concrete barricades encasing public buildings like lugubrious tombstones have slowly come down, and checkpoints have thinned.
You might not have expected the bitter, charred crackle encasing the silky sheen of melted 'mallow within.
He and others said that the protective glass encasing the bust would have been a further impediment.
Corning unveiled the latest version of its ubiquitous smartphone-encasing material today at an event in California.
Pete Davidson plays a Clemson College football player, who doesn't have the typical metal briefcase encasing a deal.
Encasing 15ml of vibrant, colored ferrofluid, the 450ml tube offers a glowing new update to the previous design.
Those little lakes expand, eventually covering the whole ice crystal and encasing the core, which also eventually melts.
It is the sacred encasing of God's masterpiecethat gives warmth and joy to every loved one it touches.
It's more dimly lit, thanks to the modern wooden shells encasing the seating areas, which looked quite cool.
Bubbles, Dr. Castellini said, are really a "water and soap sandwich," with soap encasing a layer of water.
There's not much in the way of detailing on the case itself, just smooth, circular lines encasing the face.
Slide your hand behind the heart until you can feel your knuckles graze the smooth pericardial sac encasing it.
Anderson and Yin further modified this approach in 2016 by encasing the Cas9 enzyme i n a lipid nanoparticle.
If the roof burns and collapses it can push out the side bearing wall encasing the stairs glass windows.
But the results — crisp, salty, peppery bark (the crust) encasing moist, smoky, luscious, tender meat — make the effort worthwhile.
He came up from Lafayette, La., on a bus 16 months ago and quickly found work encasing newly drilled wells.
You'll want to hear the magical sounds of her owner singing, and Petunia's juicy saliva, encasing the cake in happiness.
The pieces thronged the kitchen walls and extended into the living room and around the furniture, encasing the TV set.
Perhaps the act of encasing these weevils also served as an act of revenge—but that's just speculation on my part.
Over one-fifth of London's land is "green belt", open space encasing the city that is largely off-limits to developers.
Crunchy, delicious batter encasing a soft, doughy pizza base, with little trickles of rich tomato sauce in each mouthful: 10/10.
Monmouth County officials say heat caused expansion of the metal encasing the drawbridge, which is a popular route for residents and beachgoers.
Scientists led by Jun Liu, a paleontologist at the Hefei University of Technology in China, chipped away at the stone encasing the skeleton.
The outside of the sensor uses advances in materials science and biomedical engineering to create a skin-like silicone material encasing the technology.
She takes these immensely painful feelings—grief, jealousy, unrequited longing—and encourages you to lean into them, encasing yourself in sadness, euphoria, respite.
DROPPING NUCLEAR WASTE INTO VOLCANOES Amazingly, volcanoes aren't hot enough to melt the zirconium encasing uranium fuel rods, much less the fuel itself.
The new approach would hang the tunnel's cables from the wall, instead of encasing them in a structure known as a bench wall.
For five days around Halloween of that year, a thick yellow smoke belched from those factories, encasing the town and killing about 20 people.
The exterior cladding on the tower — sheets of aluminum composite material, encasing a flammable polyethylene insulation — has been blamed for accelerating the fire's spread.
Upon further reflection, it becomes apparent that the strategic placement of the gauzy curtains is meant to evoke a vagina encasing the dildo/phallus.
A more colossal work is "Merkaba" (2010) by Anselm Kiefer, an inscribed glass-and-steel vitrine encasing airplane fuselage, oil, lead, and other elements.
The reinforcing is done by encasing steel bars—or the ties that support bridges, as in the design of the Genoa structure—within the concrete.
When a security guard caught me staring, I quickly walked away, footsteps muted by the membrane of bird waste encasing the soles of my shoes.
"Trehalose is viewed as a cocoon that traps the biomolecule inside a glassy matrix, like amber-encasing insects," explains a 23 paper in Protein Science.
They're not really babies, per se, but an animal that turns into what is essentially a completely different animal after encasing itself in a pupa.
That's the hard plastic that companies love to torture us with by encasing a product between two sheets of PVC and soldered around the edges.
His trompe l'oeil "lemon egg-ceptional" fooled diners by presenting them with an eggshell made of white chocolate encasing a "yolk" made of lemon meringue.
The separation means that the housing for Piney Point alone will require more material to complete than a protection encasing both Sunnyside and South Park.
"Trehalose is viewed as a cocoon that traps the biomolecule inside a glassy matrix, like amber-encasing insects," explains a 2009 paper in Protein Science.
Bogart that was Lauren Bacall: So far so revivifying, you might think, if only the domestic drama encasing Cardiff's flight of fancy weren't so routine.
The Ultimate Advent Calendar comes in an iconic Tiffany Blue encasing, custom-designed after their flagship store front on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
If the "Yandy aesthetic" speaks to you, and you're OK with encasing your labia in hastily assembled velour, then you know where to find this.
This firm may begin encasing in a single package the lenses and other components of optical systems that currently often hit the ground as a spray.
And now, she's bringing her figure to the fragrance world, by encasing her latest scent in a bottle that's shaped like, you guessed it, her body.
The bus also sustained fairly extensive damage as fans pelted it with so much trash that it broke through the layer of tinting encasing the windows.
It's actually just a chalupa, which is a crunchy fried shell encasing some seasoned beef and assorted toppings, only three times longer than the normal version.
It smells like an oil spill, and the sensation of encasing my head in this rubbery monstrosity put me on the edge of a panic attack.
She connected these holes with a finer drill to complete her craniotomy, removing a circle of bone and revealing the pearly white dura encasing the brain.
Look, if you want to stuff two whole wheels of camembert encasing two beef patties into your face as if it's a legitimate sandwich, that's your business.
In Safran's factory in Casablanca, workers assemble nacelles—structures encasing engines under aircraft wings—and fit honeycomb composites that help to muffle the screams of jet engines.
Only the fish and chips were ho-hum; the beer-battered crust encasing the cod was soggy, and so were the fries that came with the fillet.
Recently, Mr. Arora created a special rudraksha necklace for a client, encasing the bead in a web of gold and diamonds from which hangs a diamond briolette.
After problems with the screen rendered the phone fatally flawed, Samsung delayed the release date multiple times, and had to redesign the protective film encasing the phone.
His soft grey matter offered no resistance as it tumbled, undeterred, and lodged into the bone encasing his brain, about four inches above the top of his neck.
Tourists from around the world travel to see the juhyo — huge, Godzilla-like creatures, naturally formed by snow and ice, encasing conifer trees spread across a mountainous landscape.
Encasing spoonfuls of curry is the pan, a term similar to the French term for bread that in Japan encompasses a full spectrum of bread and dough-related products.
The result is a succulent inside of crawfish meat and broth-like sauce amplified in flavor by the chunks of bright seasonings and mouth-searing spices encasing the shell.
The story invited skepticism: With an alligator's jaws encasing her left knee, a 10-year-old Florida girl did the only thing that made sense, a parks official said.
The empanadas are not the Hot Pocket variety but a Galician style, sliced from a full rectangle of burnished puff pastry encasing fillings like a delicious sweet-savory pork.
The workers also knew Big wouldn't survive the rest of the project, which will involve, in effect, power-washing the pilings and encasing them in cement, Mr. Kister said.
But if you enter the map's 360-degree "Street View" tool, you're met with a chaotic, immersive mishmash of stock art and photography that appear to be encasing the viewer.
The very, very thick football of crust encasing beef Wellington is cooked only on the surface; deep inside, where it meets the tenderloin, is a mass of wet, gluey dough.
The croissant encasing it was softer and more pillowy than the flaky variety you'd find at a Parisian patisserie, but we liked that the texture didn't fight the crisp bacon.
But the performers, both white, are clad in bodysuits and head-encasing masks to make them look Ojibwe, an act of representation that in contemporary American culture crosses a glaring line.
Police sources told the outlet 28-year-old career criminal Peter Martinez was bound in plastic bags with his face duct-taped and some 100 pounds of cement encasing both feet.
Once you've situated yourself in the recliner-style chair, a single button press will activate the motors in the overhead arm and keyboard, effectively encasing you in your own personal gaming cocoon.
She was a nice woman with good suggestions, like playing with rubber bands instead, or applying lotion to my hands, or encasing them in tube socks when I got home from work.
They look like elegant sci-fi art installations that one might expect to find in the lobby of a five-star hotel built into the ice encasing a future human settlement on Europa.
It might not occur to you as you sit munching a £2.99 BBQ chicken wrap on your lunchbreak, but the history of the bread encasing that questionably marinated meat product goes back far.
At the other, where his feet should be, was a five-gallon bucket filled with rock-hard concrete — a mix of cement, sand, gravel and water — encasing his legs up to the shins.
The dish is made by boiling an egg, peeling the shell, encasing it in sausage meat, covering it in breadcrumbs, then dousing the entire thing in hot oil until it turns golden-brown.
Individual clouds may appear to extend horizontally or vertically when seen from the earth, but when seen from outer space, they form a shifting, almost unfathomably complex system orbiting and encasing the earth.
The new plan, developed by a team of engineers from Columbia and Cornell Universities, would hang the cables from the wall, instead of encasing them in a structure known as a bench wall.
In all of the freestanding sculptures, Simpson establishes a lively conversation between the pedestal (or legs) and the peplum (or outerwear encasing the body), which comprises most, if not all, of the sculpture.
The criminals recognize him, and, as they approach to beat him again, people of the containment camp come out of nowhere and to assist by encasing him in a protective wall built of friends.
In one dramatic case, the pilots recounted a story of an object that looked like a "sphere encasing a cube" that flew in-between two fighter jets cruising in tandem just 100 feet apart.
This summer, it was a festive torte of tiny fresh grape leaves encasing lamb and rice, topped with a pomegranate-fennel relish; the dish is just as good with Swiss chard in the fall.
What began with generous crepe trousers under a narrow-shouldered curving jacket encasing the lines of the body segued into skinny ribbed-knit turtlenecks laced up the center and left to flow over the hips.
During the civil war, curators at its National Museum, which was located on a deadly front line, protected treasures that were not looted by sealing them up in the basement or encasing them in cement.
Instead of peeling off the plastic wrap encasing their string cheese, they might soon be able to chomp the whole thing, wrapper and all—because instead of plastic, that wrapper will be made of milk.
Rose Evansky, a British hairdresser who liberated women from the prison of the head-encasing domed dryer when she invented blow-dry styling at her London salon in the early 1960s, died on Nov. 21.
There's something counterintuitive about the proposition that a queasy hangover would be eased by a hunk of dense, oily fish encasing mouth-puckering pickled onions and cornichons, but who am I to argue with tradition?
It denotes the shared industrial design of the new HTC Desire 2530 and Desire 28 devices, both running Android Marshmallow on a set of low-end components and encasing it in a fun, prettily designed exterior.
The cladding on the building — sheets of aluminum composite material, encasing a flammable polyethylene insulation — has been associated with high-rise fires in other countries and its use is restricted in the United States and elsewhere.
Stephen Bodine, the Kansas man who tortured and murdered his girlfriend's 3-year-old son before encasing the boy's body in concrete in an attempt to hide him, will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
It means avoiding the temptation to bury our noses in our smartphones or encasing ourselves behind earphones that limit our ability to hear and see what is transpiring around us or may be about to take place.
Insight also will be outfitted with a German-made drill designed to burrow as much as 16 feet (5 meters) underground, pulling behind it a cable encasing a thermal probe to measure heat flowing from inside the planet.
The drone's body features most of the same design of the original, but the Hover 2 now comes with an encasing that can be replaced with a lighter weight protector that improves flight time, control range, and aerodynamics.
At a recent dinner, Vietnamese goi cuon , or summer rolls, their stretchy rice paper encasing meaty oyster mushrooms and delicate matchsticks of green banana, were followed by family-style platters of grilled whole fish and attiéké (grated, fermented cassava).
Japan Dispatch ZAO ONSEN, Japan — Ashley Huang had seen the pictures on the internet, and they were mesmerizing: huge, Godzilla-like creatures, naturally formed by snow and ice, encasing conifer trees spread across a mountainous landscape in northern Japan.
"It is like you have got a high-rise building and you are encasing it in kerosene," said Edwin Galea, director of the Fire Safety Engineering Group at the University of Greenwich, in an interview with the New York Times.
Finally, Sweet Like Sugar Cookie Dough Core is created with Sweet Cream Ice Cream that's imbued with a hint of Almond flavoring and Shortbread Cookie pieces and Cherry Ice Cream with chunks of cherries encasing a Sugar Cookie Dough Core.
Video: Warped Perception/YouTube By modifying a standard model rocket stage and encasing it inside a glass tube, host Matt Mikka exposes the interior dynamics of active solid-booster rockets, an explosive process that is normally hidden behind fuel tanks.
There are multiple peely, onion-like layers encasing every beautifully acted glance, every linger of the camera and dilation of pupils, and to unwrap them all is to examine how humans manage to survive and (sometimes, not really) thrive under oppression.
The encasing for this candle mimics the wallpaper of the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel, while the scent will make you feel like you're taking a walk down Rodeo Drive with its notes of palm trees, white flowers, lemon, and mint.
I unlatched my quicklock straps as fast I could and held the small container encasing the material under my right arm as I turned to face the Cocteau and Klimt's manic visage emanating from a small sphere in the pod bay.
Half the time, what she makes doesn't even resemble clothing, at least as we used to know it, but rather some form of undulating carapace: the 5G network made material, cast in the style of Arthurian legend, and encasing the body.
At Sylvia's, a diner stuffed with Dallas Cowboys paraphernalia, the large flour tortilla encasing the machacado con huevo a la Mexicana, which pairs salty dried beef with fluffy eggs, is buttery and flaky — as if a French pastry met a paratha.
If other protections fail and fire penetrates the cladding, "It is like you have got a high-rise building and you are encasing it in kerosene," said Edwin Galea, director of the Fire Safety Engineering Group at the University of Greenwich.
He is also, in 2017, something close to what Harrison Ford was 35 years ago: the contemporary embodiment of Hollywood's venerable ideal of masculine cool, a guy whose toughness will turn out to be the protective shell encasing a tender soul.
But last year, the body of Peter Martinez, 28, washed up near Manhattan Beach in Brooklyn with his feet in a five-gallon bucket filled with concrete — a mix of cement, sand, gravel and water — encasing his legs up to the shins.
But Jobs, inspired by the way fire stairs work on yachts, had suggested that, in cases of flagration, glass encasing the stairwells should be drenched by high-­pressure sprinkler heads producing a dense mist, a proposal that apparently satisfied the Santa Clara County Fire Department.
This thing sits somewhere between looking like the cool tech of the future, and baby's first VR. Sony chose to use the same plastic it uses on its controllers, and it put it everywhere, encasing the giant forehead rest and enormous headband in it.
Bún chả Hương Liên—the eatery in Hanoi, Vietnam where Anthony Bourdain and Barack Obama filmed an episode of Parts Unknown season 8—is preserving the moment forever by encasing the table (along with the blue plastic stools that they sat on) in glass.
For example, a convincing instance argues that "Thought" (1895), a half frowning female head emerging from its encasing marble block, refers to the ancient idea that artists had an inner vision of their subject which by carving would be released from the raw material.
One study found that encasing the internet in the regulatory quicksand of Title II would drive down private sector investment by roughly $35 billion a year, a massive shortfall that will slow down efforts to connect unserved communities and provide faster service to all.
But while there will always be a place for hyper-protective cases (I know what I want my phone in the next time I go crab fishing), the company has clearly been looking for a way to offer protection without effectively encasing the thing in Lucite.
And so the tight, flawless green skin of enamel paint encasing the table, making it seem both impermeable and vulnerable, then becomes a challenge: Will you use it or mark it off-limits, like the period furniture roped off in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York?
There she cooked her own meals, climbed the guava trees on the property and slept next to a plastic box encasing a pink teddy bear holding a heart inscribed with the words "I love you," a gift from Mr. Coutinho, who she says is in Ireland.
It involves first converting the digital blueprint of an object into a genetic sequence, producing the corresponding molecules of DNA, encasing them in silica, embedding the beads in melted plastic, spinning that plastic into filaments, loading those filaments into a 3D printer and then printing the object. Easy!
" At an Army base in Germany, preparing to address the troops outdoors, she unbuttons her coat so it will blow open and "reveal a pair of knee-high boots tightly encasing two legs whose several inches of exposed thigh had been made shapely by uncountable hours on the elliptical.
Whereas pro-ISIS uploaders often use various techniques to bypass YouTube abuse detection systems—such as removing audio from clips, or encasing videos in a black border—some of the neo-Nazi videos, including ones online at the time of writing, appear to be exact copies of other previously removed clips.
"Far Sector" is set at the edge of the known universe, in a multispecies city-state built on a Dyson sphere—a speculative megastructure, named after Freeman Dyson, who once postulated that hyper-advanced alien civilizations would seek to harness the energy of stars by encasing them in technological shells.
But I wept when I reached the part of the book where she reprints a poem that Nelson wrote about her, titled "Morning En Route to the Hospital:" Snow wafts off the little lakealong Route 66, momentarily encasing the car in a trance of glitter Live with your puny, vulnerable selfLive with her.
Fans of the 1996 film "Big Night," in which Stanley Tucci's character slaves for hours on a timpano—an enormous pastry filled with meatballs, sauce, and pasta—will be delighted by the similar, if much smaller, tortellini pie, a beautiful oval-shaped package of shortcrust encasing neat layers of meatballs, Bolognese, and mortadella-stuffed tortellini.
Almost 60 years later, blacked-out Mercedes automobiles snaked through Blenheim's fields of frolicking lambs, a red-coated artillery band played from the pillars encasing the vast gravel driveway (admittedly its tune, the "Star Wars" theme, was less historic), and a small army of soaked, white-gloved waiters offered Champagne to guests as the heavens opened above.
Inside, Zhu is presiding over a cage of keys and knobs like an EDM Fantasia, a sweep of his arm casting the light projections upward into a honeycomb of LED panels encasing the stage; the next moment, mounting synth lines and stage fog give way to a guitarist who steps out to double down on the build.
Their tight, crisp skin, encasing a mixture of barley, spiced pork, and beef, is slick with delicious fat, and you might find, while reluctantly cutting the last of three in half—for equitable sharing with your dinner date, of course—that it slips from beneath your fork and bounces off your plate, as you both look on in abject horror.
The results are genuine works of edible art that Cookie Monster, and the rest of us, would happily devour: matte-white-chocolate bubbles encasing layers of sponge cake and guava; a geometric "concrete" diamond, dark and Brutalist on its exterior with a soft, chocolate-cake interior; a Mondrian-esque chocolate square, nearly cut into pieces, its lines filled with something red and delicious.
In interviews about his work, cited by UICA Exhibitions Curator Heather Duffy, it seems significant to Chin that his piece literally decommissions eight assault rifles (twice), removing them from active use — a theme echoed in Anthony Cervino's "Composition with Redacted Objects" (2014), which obscures a hunting rifle (and other found objects, including a framed portrait) by encasing its barrel in a black box.
Photograph by Yudi Ela for The New Yorker As for me, I was eying the fat squares of drippy yellow tres-leches cake in plastic clamshells, each wearing a heavy crown of pink whipped-cream rosettes and jewelled with berries; the puff-pastry pastelitos , encasing guava paste, cream cheese, or beef picadillo; and the miniature tin cups of rice pudding, topped with cubed pineapple and a healthy sprinkle of cinnamon.
Our culture of screen crack stigma and obsessive warranty paranoia, as well as the sheer ubiquity and the marketing prowess of the mobile accessories industry has made it very easy to forget that it was someone's job to test the aesthetics of the Phone X. So many days, weeks, and months went into these Jobs-ian pursuits of perfection, and so many times they are wasted on an increasingly shrinking portion of people who feel comfortable not encasing their phones in high-impact polycarbonate.
Reclining the chair also automatically pops up a built-in motorized footrest, in addition to a second adjustable foot plate on the steel platform that can be controlled separately (Acer envisions players attaching accessories like racing pedals there.) One downside of the Thronos is that despite nearly encasing you in a gaming PC, there's no integrated speakers, meaning you'll have to hook up your own or use a pair of headphones, which seems like an oversight for a device that shoots for overkill in every other respect.
What unites these divergent strains in Manzoni's Lines and Materials is their reliance on the artist's hand: his work is not an exercise in the nebulous freedom of everything-is-art; something becomes an artwork only when he does something to it, whether it is putting his signature on a human body, or arranging a grid of whitened bread rolls inside a meticulously crafted shadowbox frame, or encasing a paper scroll in a tube whose label states its contents as "A LINE […] MADE BY PIERO MANZONI" The obsessive precision with which he manipulates his objects isolates and heightens their inherent properties, edging them into a platonic realm and rendering the border between art and life at once decisive and beside the point.

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