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There were open expanses of water all over their writing.
The cozy, modish kitchen replacing all those chilly chrome expanses.
They gutted all three bathrooms, installing expanses of white marble.
They're in their natural state, these long expanses of sand.
Huge expanses of ice now melt and refreeze over the year.
It certainly looked like the vast expanses between planets were empty.
He replaced expanses of drywall with shiplap and V-groove paneling.
The rural parts of the country are known for beautiful, green expanses.
What is it about these two deep expanses that fascinate O'Rourke now?
Dense expanses of stars, gas, and dust complicate our view even further.
This will enable India to monitor shipping across expanses of the ocean.
Its exterior scenes — shot in Canada's great wild expanses — are often majestic.
There's this sense of a journey and it's oddly spiritual dark expanses.
Her focus was on the untamed and untended moors; the wild expanses.
Nature scenes from all around the world take up large expanses of wall.
Inside, there are wide expanses of empty gray floors, waiting to be used.
Using pointillist marks, Ms. Graves abstracted the maps into dotted expanses of color.
But what is it that these expanses of natural space say to us?
Its core business is built around organizing and indexing the internet's chaotic expanses.
Karesansui Late Garden features rocks that are artfully placed on expanses of gravel.
Spiritualized has always made music that conjures vast expanses, both inner and external.
To the left were vast expanses of farmland, peat bogs and intermittent homes.
The Arctic is known for its icy expanses, frozen tundra, and massive floating glaciers.
But then you leave the city, and you're surrounded by vast expanses of nothing.
His scatterings of disparate props become more emphatic, as do expanses of raw canvas.
Your typical Beirut walking tour conveniently sidesteps the less savory expanses of the city.
The black interior featured brushed metal details and expanses of beautiful wood-grain trim.
A moray eel patrolled the shallows and there were expanses of thriving elkhorn coral.
But transit options are poorly suited for California's vast expanses of suburban-style neighborhoods.
In this exhibition, his expanses of black thirstily drink in the light, like parched animals.
New buildings will have broad expanses of glass and be surrounded by grass and trees.
Her work was distinctive: cartoonishly rendered hands and torsos, floating on expanses of candy colors.
Quiet, tree-lined gravel roads and shimmering expanses of highway wind through the ancient Appalachians.
Agro is great for crossing huge expanses, but maneuvering in tight quarters is often trying.
Ceilings are missing expanses of plaster, and old wooden beams are often exposed and rotten.
There is no greater example than our vast expanses of national parks, forests and monuments.
Children traveled across the expanses of wilderness in old-fashioned stagecoaches and on pack mules.
For the rest of his career, Olmsted would include vast expanses of green in his designs.
So-called "white zones"—vast expanses of dead vegetation—speckle America's largest wetland like canker sores.
It's a record about the West, in a sense, the expanses that Miles grew up in.
Salvador Dalí painted surreal expanses and Stephen King turned nightmares into stories of magic and fear.
The museum's park offers free access to anyone wanting to escape Tehran's growing expanses of concrete.
"The living area benefits from expanses of glazing, flooding the room with light," said Harrods Estates.
These fluid arrangements blurred private spaces into communal ones and mashed narrow passageways against vertiginous expanses.
He repeated his false claim that construction of new expanses of border wall had already begun.
Indonesia's thousands of islands are dispersed across one of the most seismically dynamic expanses on earth.
We remember that it can be O.K. to expose significant expanses of skin to the elements.
Even in beds with shrubs in them, there are often large expanses of bare soil underneath.
The ensuing images are thick expanses of color interrupted by wrinkles, folds, staple holes and embossed indentations.
The action happens against expanses of white or gray — and conspicuously absent from these scenes are parents.
Parts of the city are expanses of devastation - shattered timbers and concrete, broken window frames and roofs.
I'd never experienced vast expanses on that scale, which heightened my awareness of space, depth, and perception.
White marble islands grew to impossible, comedic sizes, trapping families on either side of their vast expanses.
Wildly imaginative maps ranging from bizarre jeep rollercoaster Yoyorast Island to massive, Battlefield-scale expanses like Coldsnap.
Complicating matters is the extraordinary logistical burden of working in the vast, undeveloped expanses of eastern Russia.
Designed by Cycle Projects, the rooms are full of handsome expanses of white brick and stained walnut.
He is comfortable with the uninterrupted expanses, preferring to wait for beauty and objects to move him.
The Sahel region, whose desert expanses stretch from Mauritania to Sudan, is home to several jihadist groups.
Her thick, black brush strokes slash across white expanses, and she adds washes of interesting color combinations.
And it definitely looks more natural on hair that is thinning rather than hair with large bald expanses.
You can also rewind and fast-forward through these recordings, which often cover large expanses of the station.
Dessner's production is meticulous, and allows for expanses in which a note or an idea can properly linger.
Roads connect small towns—truck stop, church, motel, houses and trailers—and lonely expanses roll by in between.
Before the peace agreement was signed late last year, the FARC held sway over large expanses of farmland.
Outside town, Corvatsch offers skiers daredevil verticality, but St. Moritz's own Corviglia has glorious expanses of snowy slopes.
"South Brooklyn" was an easy way to refer to the undeveloped expanses that remained outside of the village.
And the hand of time: what conservators call "losses"—lacunae, expanses of bare wood—overwhelmed the original images.
That the East Africa of our imaginations — a romanticized view of vast expanses of unspoiled wilderness — is sadly outdated.
For the second consecutive year, expanses of coral have lost the vivid colours that draw thousands of annual sightseers.
If you are trying to pair concentrated, detailed areas off of broader, blank expanses, flies aren't so bad either.
Drone maker DJI has updated their software to turn huge expanses of Syria and Iraq into no-fly zones.
Warren Jacques attempts to capture wide expanses of space and time, however, Otto concentrates on fleeting moments and transformations.
While these vast expanses of open ocean are important, their protection should not come before coastal waters are secured.
The oceanic expanses of sandstone — known locally as "slickrock"— are common in southern Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Pictures showed expanses of splintered wood, washed-up cars and trees mashed together, with rooftops and roads split asunder.
I Lost My Body can explore incomprehensibly vast expanses of life in the span of a minute-long montage.
Fresno, a sprawling city of more than 500,000 people, is surrounded by vast expanses of almond and fruit trees.
A new landscape emerged; instead of forests and grassy hillsides, there were boulders, barren slopes, and expanses of scree.
Search teams with cadaver dogs, meanwhile, combed through charred, rubble-strewn expanses of burned-out neighborhoods looking for bodies.
Thousands of men and women flocked to his call to fight and went on to capture large expanses of territory.
Israel had planned another test in the summer of 2018 in Alaska, whose expanses would have allowed larger interception distances.
Simpson talked to People through the very lavish expanses of her wardrobe at last night's FFANY Shoes on Sale gala.
The challenge of affordably creating millions of tons of compost and applying it to great expanses of land is formidable.
For one thing, protecting large expanses of forest makes these biodiversity-rich ecosystems much more resilient to future climate change.
Large expanses of forests are burning in response to hot, dry conditions, from Scandinavia to Siberia, and California to Oregon.
I moved around the Musée de l'Orangerie and its long expanses of Monet waterlilies that stretched around their own rooms.
It's a magnificent reserve, swallowing you up in endless expanses of acacia trees and emerald green swamps and tawny savannas.
Seen on the page, the words scattered amid expanses of white, it can seem more like modernist poetry than theater.
The shift has been acute in New Jersey, where affluent suburban expanses extend out from New York City and Philadelphia.
Australia is the most scientifically accomplished nation in the Southern Hemisphere, which has expanses of ocean and relatively little land.
Environmentalists are concerned the rule-making could lead to developing vast expanses of Western prairies and highland under federal control.
It's especially noticeable in the wider expanses of the game's open world (though not enough to wholly detract from the experience).
The crowd was supportive—though to fact-check the nominee it was not very big, with expanses of empty tarmac visible.
The empty expanses of wildness that make up most of the base don't harbor any secrets worth the risk to discover.
WATSON: His team released footage of barren expanses of coral, bleached bone white -- in some cases, turning a drab, lifeless brown.
But drones can act as a sort of high-tech park ranger, monitoring wide expanses of land to intercept poaching gangs.
The unbroken expanses of protected areas form a buffer and matrix for wilderness, for ecologically sensitive springs, for Native sacred sites.
Petobo and Balaroa, another Palu neighborhood inundated by liquefaction, used to be mainly sago fields, flat expanses with ample water access.
The Hamiltons were drawn to Redding by the same thing other like-minded residents prize: the expanses of glorious open space.
There are small pockets of ISIS they are still hunting on the Iraqi border and in the wide expanses of desert.
Dial's "Shadows of the Field" (2008) evokes haunted expanses of cotton plants with the help of strips of synthetic cotton batting.
Jetzer utilizes the Hirshhorn's cylindrical architecture to brilliant effect, opening up the exhibition into long continuous expanses of roughly chronological work.
But these techniques don't lend themselves very well to the study of protoplanetary disks—murky expanses filled with rocks, dust, and gas.
Like the team of Antarctic scientists who came across vast expanses of the bizarre, scaly ice in the Ross Sea last week.
Its surrounding geography is called the Gran Sabana, and got its name for its savanna-like qualities and vast expanses of grassland.
The London startup has raised just over $600 million for their vision to enable digital worlds with vast expanses of concurrent users.
It makes sense that Australia, with its expanses of desert and ever-changing landscapes, would make a great place for slow television.
And as water temperatures rise, vast expanses of life sustaining coral, such as Australia's Great Barrier Reef, are also bleaching and dying.
In between the new buildings are rolling expanses of yellow grass and scrub from where Dalzell, another plate rolling mill, is visible.
Mr. Johnson has collaged large, diamond-shaped photographs of palm trees or lush tropical plants onto now colorful expanses of ceramic tile.
Minutes from landing, I could hardly wait to be on those beaches, in that water, among those otherworldly expanses of newborn earth.
With its vast expanses of untrammeled coastline, Alaska is primed to overtake Maine as the state that produces the most farmed kelp.
And now, another daguerreotype of a ruined building embodies the melancholy of archival photography: Notre-Dame cathedral, whose Gothic expanses appear imperishable.
I decided the best place for a test ride was in St. George, Staten Island, given its steep hills and wide expanses.
I like how its climate-controlled greenhouse domes, superstructure artificial trees and green expanses contrast with the nearby central business district towers.
First is the way we are drawn to it, gazing out at its expanses, and lie down near it whenever we can.
They have their own neighborhoods—large expanses of dust and rock, where they live chained up around industrial-size vats of water.
Guitars are distorted and warped into endless expanses of single tones that seem to bleed into one another, echoing across a stark emptiness.
We dreamed, woke up fitfully to new expanses of music, perhaps glanced at what Mr. Rich was doing onstage and drifted off again.
The major difficulty in cheetah conservation is that the animals range across large expanses of terrain, crossing the boundaries of refuges and nations.
The open expanses of the early months allow for more specific sorts of films that can afford to cater to more specific tastes.
There is a certain beauty in the expanses of public space, now vacant amid the pandemic, these photos from around the world show.
He writes with the simple clarity of a young adult novelist, effortlessly sketching modest lives in the green, empty expanses of the heartland.
Compared with the concrete expanses of Tokyo, the world's largest city, the New York you'll step back into afterward should feel positively villagelike.
I compared the large expanses to long pauses in conversations, which I tend to fill, even if I don't have anything special to say.
Don't miss the funky balls of colored masking tape that resulted from making the nearby trompe l'oeil paintings of expanses of linoleum and woodgrain.
This resulted in layered canvases like "La Grande Jatte" (1991–94), wherein he placed images from the first Gulf War alongside expanses of green.
With Prince as foul-mouthed Moonee and Cotto as the new girl Jancey, we see the sticky-fingered expanses of their dire housing situation.
They are kneaded, gnawed at, poked and gouged, reaching out across vast expanses even as they seem about to collapse under their own weight.
With vast expanses of the United States landscape, and the ever-growing challenges of flying, the rail transport industry is ripe for the picking.
The bureau, part of the Interior Department, manages vast expanses of publicly owned land and its natural resources primarily in the western United States.
These structures, observed via CSIRO's Compact Array telescope in eastern Australia, together comprise unexpected "lumps" in the expanses of thin gas found between stars.
Both are now traversing the Milky Way galaxy's interstellar medium, a chillier region filling the vast expanses between the galaxy's stars and planetary systems.
Adams, who recently moved from Alaska to Harlem, has mostly been inspired by the great expanses of the Northwest, orchestrating huge panoramas of sound.
Since wildfires began ravaging huge expanses of Australia late last year, about a dozen communities have become isolated to some degree, the authorities say.
The musicians often make do without managers or road crews, arranging their own shows and driving themselves across vast expanses to their next performance.
Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — In general, I am of the opinion that themeless crosswords should start with longer entries and great expanses of white space.
Pointillist textures have become airier or ceded to scaled-up expanses of short, boxy daubs of color, widely used to warp near and far.
Rural and historically agricultural, it still has several working dairy farms, as well as a scattering of older houses on large expanses of land.
Creation The Flocon Impérial necklace from Boucheron's Hiver Impérial collection conjures up Russia's icy expanses by setting diamonds into a snowflake of rock crystal.
Some look at the sculptures of Anne Truitt and see daunting expanses of emptiness, clean and sleek reflections of the essential meaninglessness of existence.
The surprising inclusion of two small works on paper by Edouard Vuillard (1868-1940) establishes the temporal and art historical expanses of Aldrich's practice.
I trust that it's not any more fragile than other phones, but the broad expanses of curved glass have me a little worried about scratches.
"America doesn't understand what we do," says Hewuse, whose post sits below a tiny U.S. base surrounded by vast expanses of windswept North Dakota farmland.
A fleet of nuclear missile submarines hidden in the vast expanses of the ocean would help offset Beijing's nuclear shortcomings, say Chinese and Western strategists.
And Russia's population over all has been declining, leaving the whole country desperately short of labor to cultivate and develop the vast expanses of Siberia.
In California, intense, multi-year drought has led to large expanses of dead trees, and these are more prone to burning compared to healthy ones.
And the PLA is fortifying posts across vast expanses of the South China Sea, while stepping up preparations to recover Taiwan, by force if necessary.
Southern parts of Europe have seen large expanses of dry forests ablaze during hot summer months in recent years, but large wildfires rarely hit Britain.
Like many sprawling cities of central California, it features suburban-style neighborhoods and strip malls slowly eating the huge expanses of agriculture that surround it.
Cimino's wide-open West is a wonder and a snare, blending freedom and cruelty, innocence and ignorance; its expanses seem blood-soaked and death-haunted.
The exquisitely ravaged expanses of ATOMIC can be received as more than a warning siren, but as a metaphor of the irreparable damage already done.
Like many other veterans who have returned from war, and like our Native American brothers and sisters, I found peace in these wild, natural expanses.
Büttner delves especially into what might have motivated the Dutchman to paint his signature imagery of puckish demons and the expanses between paradise and purgatory.
His solo music sounds like what you'd expect given the bass guitar on Flying Lotus albums: airy, bewildered, soul-inflected expanses of harmonically warped space.
It was once cloaked in lush forests but huge expanses have been cleared by loggers and to make way for roads, fields and vast rubber plantations.
Coast to coast, the idiot elite couldn't stop talking about this surreal experience of trudging from environment to environment, slurping fizzy drinks in Brierly's melted expanses.
Non-lethal weaponry could confound small craft prowling near-shore waters in, say, the Black Sea or Gulf of Aden — two expanses frequented by Russian ships.
Over three days — and five meals — we crossed through wide expanses of the American heartland, through towns large and small, and past beautiful snow-capped peaks.
The Tasmanian forest, added to the World Heritage list in 1982, "constitutes one of the last expanses of temperate rainforest in the world", according to UNESCO.
Originally, the vast barren lava fields of Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula were never a tourist destination for travelers seeking the idyllic green expanses of the Nordic country.
These shorelines, while beautiful and secluded, shield the main attraction: vast expanses of fertile land built, in part, with the very sediment that corrupted the Markermeer.
Linen drapes are all lined so they can be drawn across expanses of glass to keep artificial light from disturbing tiny nocturnal animals that roam freely.
With its steep hills of creamy golden sand and vast expanses ruffled into scalloped patterns by the wind, Tottori evokes a scene out of the Sahara.
Highways snake through the Amazon's rain forests, and Indonesia plans an ambitious transportation grid in Borneo, through some of the largest untouched expanses of tropical forests.
Both paintings employ a discomfiting version of non finito — the figures aren't incorporated into a composition but are instead isolated against expanses of untouched white canvas.
The tigers require huge expanses of intact forest — a home range of 450 square miles for a male, and about a third of that for a female.
I love the quirky Americanness of Anchorage, the tight-knit communities of both small and big villages, the wide expanses of tundra in the refuges, the mountains.
The expanses of wind-swept badlands, narrow slot canyons and towering rock formations are sacred to several Native American nations and prized by scientists and outdoor enthusiasts.
Libraries, concert halls, hospitals, homeless shelters, even vast expanses of pristine wilderness—these are things that, once bought and paid for, can be seen, experienced, and enjoyed.
One of the beautiful things about the vast expanses of the information superhighway is that no one is going to stop you from pursuing your weird interests.
The allure is easy to understand—the most wildly optimistic ideas posit transit across large expanses, such as Los Angeles to San Francisco, in under an hour.
For Dr. Strange's occult adventures and battles in alternate dimensions, Mr. Ditko created foreboding expanses of abstract shapes and patterns, ruled by evil sorcerers and supernatural entities.
Walking through the show's profuse expanses of flowering plants and stuffing my nose into bromeliad petals, I had moments when I felt irresponsible for being so happy.
Fortunes changed for Marfa, and adobe, when the sculptor Donald Judd arrived in the 22016s and turned its empty expanses into something of a vast outdoor studio.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In The Roaring Daze at Olsen Gruin, the expanses of tropical color in Paul Davies's fictive landscape paintings emanate summery ease.
Clear-cut expanses soon gave way to a uniform crop of oil-palm groves: orderly trees, a sign that we had crossed into an industrial palm plantation.
New York City is full of pastoral sights: white clouds floating in deep blue skies, lakes ringed by verdant hills, grassy expanses calling out for barefoot play.
From a bench at Belden Point, a pocket park at the island's southern tip, wide expanses of sea are on display under a distant suggestion of Queens.
If you're looking for an excuse to spend more time in the wild, the breathtaking footage of green expanses and sun-kissed canyons should do the trick.
Search teams, meanwhile, combed through charred, rubble-strewn expanses of burned-out neighborhoods looking for bodies - or anything else that might carry human DNA for identification purposes.
His buildings, meanwhile, straddled the line between indoors and out, integrating their surroundings through expanses of glass and pared-down facades that don't compete with the landscape.
The organic lines of the painted tiles recall the outline of curving leaves; his lyrical tiles, when adorning large expanses, can be seen as vast ceramic landscapes.
Rhythmically pealing waves of arpeggiated guitar echo over expanses of feedback, shivering wind, surges of atmosphere, varnished with a soft aural fuzziness that functions as a damper.
Dozens of people gather in parking lots, deserted roads and other expanses of pavement to do all manner of tomfoolery, often to the chagrin of the local constabulary.
This is significant because we think of national parks as big expanses of wilderness, but our cities are rich in natural and cultural systems that are all connected.
The radiant hues in Olitski's spray paintings turn out not to be monochromes but, rather, delicately modulated expanses that often change dramatically across the surface of the canvas.
Most apps are comprised of wide, wasted expanses of open space that are technically designed for any screen size but actually aren't utilizing all this screen real estate.
TWO centuries ago Thomas Cole arrived on American shores, bringing with him from England a new landscape painting tradition perfect for the wild expanses of the new world.
There are no World Cup matches taking place east of the Ural mountains, which separate the European part of Russia from the huge expanses that lie in Asia.
And where better to put these plants than in the desert—areas that feature plenty of sunshine and vast expanses of land that are otherwise useless and inhospitable.
White women, and both white and indigenous men, for that matter, have also gone missing or turned up dead in the remote, wild expanses of northern British Columbia.
Residents took to the streets as well, many of them venturing into the white expanses of Central Park to build snowmen or indulge in good-natured snowball fights.
Copperheads are one of the most common snakes seen in the United States, and can thrive in habitats that range from forested areas, rocky environments, and desert expanses.
Up to one-fifth of them do not detonate, leaving large expanses of land contaminated by bomblets that kill and maim civilians years after a conflict has ceased.
There are few places to hide while flying over open expanses of water though, so good views of the bird in flight or at rest are not uncommon.
Windows are small, but afford magnificent views of farmland and mountains all the more cherishable for being like tiny kaleidoscopic jewels amid expanses of otherwise unadorned plaster walls.
Law enforcement officials said that these can be extremely difficult cases to investigate, sometimes ranging over vast expanses of territory, but that they are committed to solving them.
Mixing Symbolist dreaminess with Post-Impressionist muscle, Stettheimer rendered her family and New York's interwar avant-garde as charmed, eccentric, usually androgynous caricatures in expanses of brilliant color.
As we climb higher we are exposed to expanses of time that make the current age of the universe look like less than the blink of an eye.
Plans to bury an oil pipeline in the Nebraska dirt, through hilly grazing land near the Elkhorn River and flat expanses of corn farther south, had been halted.
Northern India, with its expanses of farmland and desert, is more accustomed to heat waves than dangerous cold fronts, both of which have been linked to climate change.
In a first for a U.S. carrier, Hawaiian Airlines is using technology to give scientists real-time access to pollution levels over vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean.
About 12,300 soldiers, policemen and firemen clambered across expanses of debris of splintered wood and mud hoping to reach about 500 people cut off by landslides, NHK reported.
In other words, military base and outpost building has destroyed huge expanses of coral reef, which means that millions of its colorful lifeforms have been wiped off the planet.
Some neighborhoods have been devastated by flooding and landslides, and rescue workers and residents have been picking their way through expanses of broken, water-logged trees, branches and mud.
"Winter setting in Tinseltown" sounds like a snowy paradise, doesn't it, with tinseled Christmas trees and snow white expanses as far as the eye can see … but it's not.
Similarly, the kimono's long expanses of fabric are exploited with opulent embroidery and dyeing techniques that, in the hands of Iris van Herpen, stretch the limits of textile's materiality.
The more I wander out into the expanses of Reflection, the more I'm convinced that it's a fulfilment of one of the things I most want from ambient music.
A steady flow of traffic has crossed its expanses throughout its history as Native Americans, mountain men, pioneers and other travelers have made it a waypoint in their journeys.
Beneath the flat, grassy expanses lies the very grade of oil that Venezuela must now import to blend with its large reserves of heavy oil to ship them abroad.
Standing at the edge of the Mosebacke terrace — where craft beers, not hot toddies, are now the drink of choice — I didn't see horse-drawn traffic or rural expanses.
But on the intimidating 189th and 25th holes, both par 3s over long expanses of water, Im struck bold, sterling iron shots to within seven feet of the hole.
It would take half the gallerists in America to make the vast expanses of Harlem into an arts district as pedestrian-friendly as SoHo, so take it in pieces.
They added expanses of storage cabinets, a built-in desk and a new kitchen with cabinets that had a satin conversion-varnish finish, quartz counters and integrated Miele appliances.
Mixing Symbolist dreaminess with Post-Impressionist muscle, Stettheimer rendered her family and New York's interwar avant-garde as charmed, eccentric, usually androgynous caricatures in textured expanses of brilliant color.
Drone operations are viewed as critical to helping monitor the vast ungoverned and sparsely populated expanses of the Sahel that allow terror groups to cross borders with relative impunity.
He draws Samson here in a vigorous gestural style while rendering the landscapes through which the big guy lumbers in mood-mirroring expanses of richly hued and textured pastels.
And (this is not a small matter) an overabundance of electrical outlets is seriously distracting, interfering visually with the expanses of neutral white wall space these works call for.
The show includes 262 abstract, robustly chromatic works — paintings, essentially — in acrylic and ink on vaguely rectilinear expanses of fabric that are collaged together from smaller bits and pieces.
The federal Bureau of Land Management — which oversees vast expanses of public land, mostly in the West — says the problem facing wild horses stems from overpopulation aggravated by severe drought.
It compared the project to the creation of China's two most spectacular built-from-scratch urban expanses: Shenzhen, a metropolis next to Hong Kong, and Pudong, Shanghai's glittering financial district.
They're painted at a human scale, with immense expanses of color fields, creating a visceral sense of entries, passageways, and architectural spaces; you feel you could walk into the canvas.
Our avocado love is so powerful that it can travel across the wide expanses of time and space; no matter the season, time of day, or place, we crave it.
The intense red of Degas's "La Coiffure" finds echoes in Matisse's expanses of rich colour; the thick limbs of Cézanne's bathers find their counterpart in his monumental sculpture "Back III".
If you're relating his shows to cinema, you may see something Lynchian in the expanses of velvet and lush carpeting, the eerie light effects, the general feel of odd opulence.
Maybe not as much as the coasts, but the Midwest's bustling metropoli and vast expanses of rural land prove to be fertile ground for quite a bit of startup activity.
Sleek, coiled, marked by ping-ponging echoes across synthetic expanses, her songs fit standard teenpop/R&B codes while excising the genre's usual false cheer to achieve a cold minimalism.
Stettheimer, who died in 1944, at 72, rendered her nearest and dearest in her scenes and portraits as charmed, eccentric and usually androgynous caricatures in thick expanses of unexpected hues.
Surveillance aircraft, much like those destroyed in the attack, are valuable assets, especially in Africa, where extremist groups seek to exploit the vast expanses and porous borders to avoid detection.
No agent could afford to take an all-terrain vehicle across vast expanses of roadless, arid lands to find a nomadic pastoralist and certify that a $140 cow had died.
There are some large, fairly empty spaces to traverse — like expanses of desert or snowy fields — but they link together the tight, expertly crafted platforming sections you'd expect from the series.
Islamic State has lost large expanses of territory in Syria over the last year to separate campaigns waged by the SDF, the Russian-backed Syrian military, and Turkey-backed Syrian rebels.
Mozambique's swollen rivers have already flooded huge expanses of the country and continued rains are causing the waters to rise, endangering people on rooftops and clinging to treetops, said emergency workers.
Hook-and-bar closures were half undone, and appliques revealed expanses of abdomen as if a sample of the sequin pattern had been laid out on a table for closer inspection.
But those areas are few and far between, with Miramar favoring wider and more open desert expanses and more intricate, condensed skirmish areas filling the space between the large-scale cities.
For those unafraid of long drives or endless expanses of arid country, take a trip across the Nullarbor Plain and you'll find the Head of Bight on the South Australian coastline.
With its vast, loosely controlled desert expanses and porous borders, the Sahel has proved to be fertile soil for the rise of Islamist militancy in one of the world's poorest regions.
The winds — known as the Diablo winds in Northern California and Santa Ana winds in the south — are typical of the fall, arriving from the arid expanses of Nevada's Great Basin.
In the wake of the fire, many of these expanses were reduced to blackened ground and the spectral remains of burned trees, giving the area the look of a war zone.
It is a geography of frontiers characterized by vast expanses of open land, rich natural resources, diverse indigenous peoples, colonialism, and the ongoing conflicts that inevitably arise when these factors coexist.
So here lies the problem: If ratites' ancestors also couldn't fly, how the hell did they get across wide expanses of water to Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, and other land masses?
Meanwhile, units at Metropica start in the mid six figures, and its $1.3 million penthouse overlooks two vast expanses, the juxtaposition of which defines the weirdness of South Florida's bedroom communities.
With this debut collection, "Fen," the young British writer Daisy Johnson stakes her fictive territory on the Fens, the expanses of once flooded, now drained land in the east of England.
The High Line in turn pays homage to the 20th-century prairie garden movement, which venerated the unspoiled expanses of the Great Plains and the strong horizontal line of the horizon.
Where once winter here meant broad, moody skies over expanses of bare potato fields, the terrain on Long Island's moneyed East End suddenly looks as domesticated as tea at the Ritz.
Clay Higgins, Republican of Louisiana, brought with him one of those color-coded maps Trump supporters love, showing how their fewer 2016 votes were spread over much greater expanses of land.
Our first mission was to snorkel off a popular beach called Punto Francés, where two years ago Dr. Guggenheim had seen intact expanses of elkhorn coral, a barometer of reef health.
Somewhere in the dark expanses between the Earth and the moon, slinking about a space station abandoned by its crew under mysterious circumstances, I found a literal skeleton in a closet.
The new report suggests that in order to cover such huge expanses of land, magma would need to ooze outward from its source at a mere 10 to 45 miles per hour.
Each consists of two abutted but unmatched supports, with one hanging down or rising above the other, with hard-edged rectangles consisting of a single color painted between empty expanses of canvas.
The video for the track, shot and directed by Daniel Hill, captures the grandeur of the country vision, from the blinking lights of the bars and fairgrounds to the solitary open expanses.
The dust-filled expanses of spiral galaxies like the Milky Way are bursting with star formation — the dustier the area is, the more likely it is for new stars to form there.
Most of today's IoT devices, such as smart meters and agricultural sensors, rely on Wi-Fi or cellular signals, leaving remote areas, farms, and vast expanses of the world's oceans without connectivity.
Bottom line: they want to continue clearing large expanses of native forest for oil palm and industrial wood-pulp plantations, and the zero-deforestation agreements are getting in the way of this.
Great expanses of the Earth were beckoning the intrepid to put their footprints on untrodden ground, scale unclimbed mountains, peer into unscrutinised forest canopies, plumb unvisited caves and dive into unfathomed seas.
The show achieves much of its mood and resonance from the stark, flat expanses of the southern Swedish coast, with their shimmering fields and lonely trees outlined against big blue-gray skies.
The initial plan was to cover the arena with glass, but the project was later simplified, and now the stadium stands open to winds coming from the wide expanses of the river.
He and his wife walk out on a white art film full of "many foggy heaths and bleak castle expanses," making a beeline for a bar with Donny Hathaway on the jukebox.
With floods submerging expanses of the Midwest and government scientists warning that this spring could bring a historic flood season in the United States, it's natural to ask why it is happening.
In his works, we zoom in for blades of grass, shag rugs, tweeds, drips of water, pointillist wallpaper, dots and dashes of red and blue, tapestry-like expanses of green-on-green.
Her home in the Kensington neighborhood of London, not far from the green expanses of Holland Park, doubles as a work space and a reception area for her by-appointment-only clients.
The Palestinian state would include stretches of land in the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip on the Mediterranean coast and two expanses of territory in Israel's southern Negev desert.
Over those same 15 years, Irwin had been deploying ever more complex variations on long color-saturated fluorescent light shafts vertically mounted in varying configurations against white walls or translucent scrim expanses.
Already, organizations in several American cities are rethinking "empty" areas of lawn — those expanses of grass surrounding office parks, businesses, government buildings, even individual residences — that could instead be given greater purpose.
While Mr. Trump confuses and insults historic allies, demonstrating that historic United States engagement can no longer be relied upon, China is creating influence for itself over vast expanses of the globe.
Mr. Doshi, a student of Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, rethought western Modernism for Indian climates and communities, and his buildings' expanses of brick and concrete privilege public encounters and humane growth.
As a solver, I really enjoyed wrestling with the vast expanses of white space, and as a constructor, I had become fond of working with themeless grids heavy on 7-letter entries.
Some astronomers used to think the Red Planet&aposs dark surface markings were vegetation, but space probes in the 1960s and &apos70s revealed the markings to be vast expanses of rock and dust.
As an otherworldly quiet descended on the usually bustling city of 8.5 million, the nation's most populous, tourists and residents took to city streets, venturing into the expanses of parks, some on skis.
According to Kerri, Massachusetts kept relocating its Native American population farther and farther west, as white New Englanders moved from the city and set up towns in previous expanses of woods and farmland.
The state is determined to shrug off the conventional wisdom that any momentum gained — or hopes cruelly dashed — in the wintry, rural expanses of Iowa and New Hampshire will decide what comes after.
A decade after the "Save the Rainforest" movement forced changes that dramatically slowed deforestation across the Amazon basin, activity is roaring back in some of the biggest expanses of forests in the world.
" Like the word "atomic," these inferences embrace the duality of creation and destruction; the paintings' "exquisitely ravaged expanses" are exhilarating to look at, despite reading as signifiers of "the irreparable damage already done.
Namibia's Hoanib Valley Camp has been tipped as the destination, a luxury $660 per person, per night camp nestled in a romantic landscape of mountain ranges, sand dunes and private expanses of desert. 76.
Mali and its western neighbor Senegal plan to deploy 1,000 troops soon in an operation to pacify central Mali and contain jihadists who had previously been confined to its Saharan expanses in the north.
As the two of them find their way to their seats and gaze up at the wide expanses of a stadium that's since returned to dust, Cooper is suddenly struck by his good fortune.
Building Blocks With its broad expanses of glass, the gleaming white six-story structure at 2350 Broadway is obviously modern, though it seems comfortably at home with its nearby 26th-century cast-iron cousins.
But now other cities like Los Angeles—particularly reliant on ride apps due to its sprawling expanses and the lack of viable public transportation options—are demanding Uber match its New York City wage.
There was a local truism that a man in polar water was a dead man, a saying that darkened their imaginations as they revved their engines and sped across the rubbery expanses of ice.
Her images, with large expanses of milky soft focus, exude an ethereal (sometimes saccharine) quality, but when returning to Hamilton's process and her framing question, vulnerability rises as a central concern in the project.
On wide-open, armor-focused maps with huge expanses of open ground, like the desert maps of Hamada and Aerodrome, the fact that a medic can only use close-range SMGs feels incredibly restrictive.
According to CPB, drug seizures along the Southwest border have dropped from 2.5 to 1.5 million pounds over the past five years—and much of that was smuggled through regular checkpoints, not desert expanses.
Along with other wildlife, they have taken over the island, a former prison colony with a small ghost town and vast green expanses, just off the coast of Tasmania, south of the Australian mainland.
Vast expanses of land have been scorched in Northern California by the Camp Fire — the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state's history — and in Southern California by the Woolsey and Hill Fires.
You could visualize the immense flat expanses of old railroad land stretching toward the foothills of the Rockies, the long miles of dirt road down which anyone could disappear under a vast open sky.
Ms. Bernhardt has at times seemed stuck in her signature patterns formed by repeating images of popular commodities and motifs — cigarettes, sharks, cellphones, slices of fruit and floating emojis — on expanses of bright color.
Stanley Burnshaw's "In the Terrified Radiance," for instance, suits the quantity of sun pouring in through the window expanses, and Noelle Vial's "Promiscuous Winds" seems to foreshadow winter's imminent grip on the Greenwich woods.
Militants loyal to both al Qaeda and Islamic State have a presence in the vast expanses of Libya's southern desert, an increasingly lawless space due to the conflict that developed after Libya's 2011 revolution.
" Having spent most of his life in the coastal and north-central parts of Texas, Reece-Hughes adds, "Tyler's familiarity with flat expanses of land explain the always present horizon lines in his paintings.
Mali and its western neighbor of Senegal plan to deploy 1,000 troops soon in an operation to pacify central Mali and contain jihadists who had been confined to its Saharan expanses in the north.
Though ranging across thousands of miles, this region shares many similarities: vast expanses of open land, rich natural resources, diverse indigenous peoples, colonialism, and the ongoing conflicts that inevitably arise when these factors coexist.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia holds a presidential election on Sunday but voting has already begun in the flat, snow-covered expanses of the Siberian Arctic, which are home to the nomadic Nenets people who herd reindeer.
Without narrowing their stylistic net, they've accommodated the streaming-fueled market preference for hypnotic midtempo electro-R&B softcore, with rhythms that shimmer in the background, bouncing and echoing through wide expanses of empty space.
Travel + Leisure previously confirmed that the couple intends to visit Namibia's Hoanib Valley Camp, a luxury $660 per person, per night camp that is surrounded by towering mountains, sand dunes and huge expanses of desert.
That's why a growing number of luxury buildings are adding elaborate park-like settings — think birch trees, grassy expanses and landscaped walkways — to the list of residents-only perks intended to attract buyers and renters.
Lima offers plenty of thundering surf and wide expanses of sand but sun has been in short supply during the Peruvian winter that forced most athletes out of their swimsuits and into full body spandex.
If home buying is stressful in most major cities, residents of Moscow, a city of leafy historical neighborhoods and expanses of concrete apartment blocks on the outskirts, grapple with a dizzying range of potential missteps.
The morphological changes had clearly made the city lizards consistently faster sprinters—a crucial fitness edge in urban environments, where the reptiles are vulnerable to feral cats and heat while skittering across wide-open expanses.
Expanses of glass punctuate the exterior and allow the bleached Mediterranean sun to seep into the 20-by-30-foot living area, which looks out over the long narrow ledge of pool to the harbor.
I wrote, finding solace in a space where my words spilled out onto vast expanses of imagination and possibility, seeding my hopeful landscape with language that bloomed stories, answers to questions my sons hadn't yet formed.
As he is facing financial problems, he unable to bare expanses for their tour, he requested her to withdraw the trip proposal, but she denied his request, forced him to go to trip to Mumbai & Goa.
Various homeowners' organizations, as well as development regulations, define "barriers" as including physical components such as gates, fences and walls, but also ponds and other water components, as well as hedges and just expanses of land.
Ms. Goldstein noted that the rule only applied to residential buildings in certain zoning districts, and that unenclosed structural voids, expanses of outdoor space that some have likened to stilts for condos, would not be affected.
" Migrant flow would shift to sectors in South Texas and Tucson, it anticipated, while acknowledging that "illegal entrants crossing through remote, uninhabited expanses of land and sea along the border can find themselves in mortal danger.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DALLAS, TEXAS — Here in Texas, things can be big — vast expanses of ranch land and sprawling cities born of oil and other big-industry money under very big Texas skies.
"Plastic," a moving installation for the Museum of Modern Art — in particular, its stairwells and floors — extends those meditations across larger expanses of space and time, lasting all day every day (during museum hours) for a month.
Illustration: NRAO/AUI/NSF; S. DagnelloSince the 1632963s, scientists have detected thousands of exoplanets orbiting distant stars, but the discovery of baby protoplanets embedded within stellar expanses of gas and dust has proven to be a challenge.
Upstairs, the functions and restrictions of open expanses like rolling meadows and well-tended parks were both interrogated and subverted by Czechoslovakia's Magdalena Jetelová and Zorka Ságlová as they reconfigured landscapes with wooden blocks or baby diapers.
Google's whimsical headquarters is conspicuous, littered with rainbow bikes and quirky art, but the company's also been buying up mass expanses of more non-descript office space along the freeway connecting Mountain View, Palo Alto and Sunnyvale.
Opened in the hard-to-find western Sydney suburb of Lansvale in the '70s, Magic Kingdom blended the Australian love for green expanses and barbecues, while keeping the kids occupied with an assortment of moderately interesting rides.
Meyohas's stock price paintings may well gesture toward critiques about the art market and the American financial system but, like the silencer on a gun, the canvases' white expanses mute out the sound of the fired shots.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES INTERNATIONAL: Brazil's president chafed at accepting $20 million offered by G-7 nations to help save expanses of burning and defoliated Amazon rainforest, an ecosystem that straddles nine Latin American nations (The Hill).
But in spite of these unfavorable conditions, Glendinning was still able find clearer spots under the ice to dive down and explore the undersides of glaciers, expanses of tunnels, and strange caves of blue and white ice.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — Late in the week — when we can enjoy those large expanses of white space just crying out to be filled in — lie the best opportunities for a constructor to riff on lively and unusual phrases.
But what it really excels at is capturing the feeling of driving through the great, open expanses of the country, radio blasting some of your favorite tunes (you can load your favorite songs right into the game).
Cecil D. Andrus, a four-term governor of Idaho who as interior secretary under President Jimmy Carter helped set aside vast expanses of Alaska for parks and reserves, died on Thursday at his home in Boise, Idaho.
Full of colorful intricacies, Ivan Morley's paintings can seem almost demonic in their devotion to labor-intensive techniques, expanses of small shapes and unusual materials and processes, including embroidery, mother-of-pearl, reverse glass and tooled leather.
But Mancusi-Ungaro felt that the subtle contrasts between the plum-colored borders, which are painted with pigments dissolved in rabbit-skin glue, and the black expanses represented a more complex range of aesthetic and emotional concerns.
They were very largees [sic] pretentious and brutal expanses of thick, impasto pigment mostly sll-black [sic] or sullen sgray [sic], broken into here and there along the edges with one or two small streaks of color.
President Bill Clinton designated wide expanses of the West for conservation, enacted Plan Colombia to fight the drug flow from Latin America and signed laws expanding trade with Africa and granting China permanent most-favored-nation trade status.
Corporate ranchers had made a serious attempt to establish their own market hegemony, but fell prey to a series of blizzards in the 1880s and to the new difficulties of management that grazing herds over vast expanses involved.
While some might argue that Cabeza Prieta could evoke an awe similar to that inspired by Montana's vast wilderness -- with its towering Saguaro cacti, flat expanses against jagged mountains and vivid sunsets -- the truth is much more complex.
Likewise, Mitchell's "Returned, Canada Series" (1977) recalls an increasingly passé, reductive position in which it seemed possible to describe the entirety of a vast country's snowy expanses and snowdrifts in terms of squares and rectangles of smeared paint.
Rudolph's Bond Centre in Hong Kong, now known as the Lippo Centre, makes use of prefab glass panels rather than concrete expanses, but its multilevel lobby breaks the towers' mass into human-scale zones for meeting and mingling.
Mr. Coetzee's photographs of Voëlfontein, even at this young age, exhibit the ambivalent stance toward the South African countryside that would animate his later fiction — one trapped between love for its expanses and shame at its historical inheritance.
The area has instead become a zone where Russia is keen to demonstrate its close ties to China, despite the risk that Russia's weak economy and vast expanses of sparsely populated territory make it a vulnerable junior partner.
He learned quickly from the realist examples of Courbet and Manet, and in a smoldering self-portrait from 1865 he paints himself looking over his shoulder, his white shirt sleeve and pinkish forehead rendered as flat, brushy expanses.
With its vast, loosely controlled desert expanses on the edge of the Sahara and its porous borders, the Sahel has proved to be fertile soil for the expansion of Islamist militancy in one of the world's poorest regions.
She covered expanses of canvas painted a monochrome of red, green, white or goldenrod yellow with open patterns of tiny, comma-like strokes — a form of craft, almost, but a very expressive one — often in marathon work sessions.
LAKE KIVU, Rwanda (Reuters) - Some Rwandans tell stories of "demons" in Lake Kivu causing the deaths of fishermen and swimmers who have occasionally disappeared on one of Africa's great expanses of water in the heart of the continent.
The plant was ugly, an awkward tangle of greenery fashioned from what seemed to be spare botanical parts: long stems that reached out in a vaguely threatening way and generated new stems, randomly, from within their own stretching expanses.
This ravishing retrospective traces the changing expanses — waves, night skies, desert floors — over six decades, illuminating the artist's penchant for revealing the infinite in the intimate (and vice versa) while pitting perception, philosophy and patient process against one another.
Its ranges contain one of the last great expanses of biodiversity left in the continental United States, including most of the species that were there when Lewis and Clark first passed through in 1805 on their journey of discovery.
DRIVE AN HOUR north-west from Boa Vista, capital of Brazil's Roraima state, towards the border with Venezuela, and pastures of grazing cattle and rice fields give way to the stunning but unkempt expanses of the São Marcos indigenous reserve.
"The surface areas and coral reef where we can go and visit are reasonably well studied, but there are vast expanses of ocean that are hidden away because of the difficulty in accessing them and because of the depth," she said.
Here was a man clearly capable of going to another team and contributing as a first baseman or designated hitter, gamely trotting out to vast expanses he simply wasn't built to cover and doing his very best to cover them anyway.
A generation of music fans grew up internalizing guitar soar, light keyboard coloring, huge echoey drums, and wide expanses of musical space as essential rock attributes, and it makes sense that today's self-conscious art bands should mimic yesterday's commercial convention.
In the book Going Solo, sociologist Eric Klinenberg wrote that in 1950, fewer than 10 percent of American households were single people living alone, and that the phenomenon existed mostly among "migrant men" in the empty expanses of the West.
But just the prospect of that many people, even if their total water needs were supplied by a daily airdrop of Perrier, is enough to unsettle people whose ideas of space have been shaped by living among vast dry expanses.
Played by the newly formed, loudly amplified Philip Glass Ensemble, works like "Music in Similar Motion" (1969), "Music With Changing Parts" (1970) and "Music in Twelve Parts" (1971-19903) were neon-bright expanses of both flooding repetition and glacial change.
As the United States undertakes an alarming rollback in environmental protections, other countries are making news by safeguarding remote expanses in efforts to meet or even surpass commitments to the United Nations to protect 10 percent of marine areas by 2020.
The architects added expanses of glass for taking in the views, balanced with enough wall space for displaying art, and kept the material palette to a minimum: polished concrete floors, Carrara marble counters, more stucco in the showers and white paint.
Polke's enormous ''Paganini,'' 1981-83, looks like the work of multiple deviant hands, incorporating an etching of the devil mid-fiddle solo, fogbound expanses spiked with graffiti swirls and a stencil of a jester turning a skull into a radiation symbol.
Lastly, opponents put forth that, by increasing the number of school zones in which speed cameras could operate — and extending the hours, days and expanses they could cover — speeding would be enforced practically all the time, in almost the entire city.
It is aesthetically and even spiritually appealing Wood is often left exposed in mass timber buildings — it doesn't need to be wrapped or bolstered to meet code — and there is nothing quite so beautiful as large expanses of exposed wood.
Mr. Lewis, bringing refinement and delicacy to a Grieg concerto that in some hands can sound brawny, dotted his first-movement cadenza with what felt like vast expanses of emptiness, as if pulling the work a few decades forward, toward Ravel.
Our research is ongoing and reflects correlations, not yet causal relationships, but so far it suggests that if we want to stop human trafficking, then border crossings, rather than long expanses of border, should be the primary focus of border security.
Both the bull and the ship remain for only a few seconds and, like Benhelima's photographs, emerge from empty expanses, filling in absence while also acting as reminders of it: of something that once was or soon will no longer be.
Through his Interior Secretary, Sally Jewell, President Obama used the agency to advance a renewable energy agenda—blocking oil and gas drilling on expanses of public land and water and putting a moratorium on new leases for coal mining on public lands.
He said he was becoming increasingly distraught by the amount of trucks and cars on the road, so he tried to imagine them away — roads becoming expanses of grass or flowing rivers, passing cars becoming birds, or crumbling pavements becoming mountain trails.
But many, in their quest for safer lives, have fallen to their deaths or suffered grievous injuries as it careens around bends and through tunnels in remote or cartel-controlled expanses, with dozens perched on slippery roofs or hanging from handles between cars.
In that frozen white air the sun looked like a precise yellow drawing, with all its rays: on the expanses of snow where there was no shadow, only the glint of sunlight indicated humps and crevices and the trampled course of the trails.
After all, he is responsible for some of our era's most riveting expanses of architectural glass, from the cable-net wall in the atrium of the Time Warner Center to the undulating facade of Nordstrom's colossal new store on West 57th Street.
Violent motion within the so-called accretion disks, the expanses of gas and dust swirling around black holes, can generate bright flares of light, as well as jets of material that shoot away from the black hole at nearly the speed of light.
Over nine albums, there's a rare sense Liz Harris' music has emerged from beneath the earth, where it's pondered over mass expanses of time, creating a supreme feeling that captures the flashes of negligence and beauty of what it means to be human.
The artist insists he doesn't want his pictures to easily reveal the locations where they were shot, and that sense of non-place is expressed in monochrome blue expanses of water and sky, or a close-up of tree trunks scattered with flowers.
As a producer, Eno's touch is unmistakable — David Bowie's Low, Talking Heads' Remain in Light, and U2's Zooropa all share with Eno's solo albums a certain spare, angular quirkiness, reliant on expanses of blank space, immersion in technology, wistfulness mitigated by cheer.
With the increasing awareness of plastics in our oceans, including huge expanses of discarded items hundreds of miles wide, here was the issue writ small: a rare visitor to the park was starving to death because of a piece of discarded plastic.
This three-bedroom house was in immaculate condition, but had antique fixtures, period details, a multicolored paint scheme and long expanses of bare wood paneling and flooring that didn't fit with Ms. Roberts's desire for something a little more contemporary and fresh.
"White Flowers", a collaboration track Tom Demac and Real Lies, exists in this world – one foot remaining in whatever club has managed to keep its late late licence and the other in nature, its atmosphere capturing the vast expanses that surround our cities.
There is the army of polished beauty bloggers narrating 13-step serum and Beautyblender routines, who scrub and paraffin and lotion their bodies into sterile, poreless expanses, and then there's Millie, whose crotch stinks and who doesn't even brush her teeth, let alone whiten them.
It wasn't always fun, but it was glimmering with possibility and emotion and endless expanses of time—an idea 13 Reasons Why utilises and amps up throughout, with music that is pushed to the forefront of each scene like the sudden flush of hormones.
I wanted something that would look almost lighter than air in the way that it could move for the camera — to help the [director of photography] but also to look like blood flowing, when they would be in large expanses of environments or landscapes.
I was raised in one of the city's drowsier corners, near enough, via my parents' white Corolla, to goodly expanses of both bushland and beach, where the air smelled of exactly five things on rotation (Banana Boat sunscreen, mildewed neoprene, frangipani, eucalypt, vinegar-doused fries).
After feasting on marinated wild viscacha, a large rodent, on a recent night, Mr. Alfonso sat by the hearth of a remote farmhouse in Utracán, where La Pampa's crop fields and pastures begin to give way to expanses of wild lands interspersed by humble towns.
The landscape itself is not only breathtaking, thanks to its endless expanses of sky, but also has its own natural mythology, with attractions like the Marfa Lights, a celestial phenomena first recorded in the late 19th century that was once featured on Unsolved Mysteries.
The new projects are altering the financial formula for building stadiums and arenas by surrounding them not with mostly idle parking lots in suburban expanses, but with revenue-producing stores, offices and residences capable of servicing the public debt used to help build these venues.
One possible explanation for the store's long life: Bend is in a region that the city's mayor, Sally Russell, describes as having "huge expanses with really small communities" that often do not have easy access to the high-speed internet necessary for content streaming.
People were present there at a time when large expanses of North America were covered by massive ice sheets, and big mammals such as mammoths, mastodons, saber-toothed cats, the giant short-faced bear, horses, bison and camels roamed the continent's Ice Age landscape.
"Expanses of ocean waves, star-studded night skies, clouds or the moon's surface, rendered in graphite, charcoal or muted tones of oil paint" can take years to make and are so realistic as to be mistaken for photographs, Roberta Smith wrote in her review.
Under Mr. Obama's interior secretary, Sally Jewell, the department put forward plans to block oil and gas drilling on expanses of public land and water, freeze new leases for coal mining on public lands, and promote the development of renewable energy on federal property.
I still see the wide expanses of green, but I also see the high cost of keeping these nonnative monocultures growing: the wasted water, the overuse of fossil-fuel fertilizers, the threats to human and environmental health, even to the health of our dogs.
Working in both horizontal and vertical capacities, Fahnestock's designs represent postcards from fantastical isles, where the sky not only touches the sea, but transcends the typical bounds of space and time and incorporates the glittering expanses of a limitless swath of the Milky Way.
It's Boetti's name on the objects that commands the prices they fetch, and it's their distinction as works by a contemporary (albeit no longer living) artist that dictates the manner of their display, which prominently isolates each one within broad expanses of open wall space.
While she sings straightforwardly around the melody in the foreground, her breathy backup vocals — or strings, or a softly ostinato keyboard texture — fill in the empty spots between the lines drawn by the discrete instruments, tricking the listener into imagining vast expanses of space.
That data in turn allowed them to use prior astronomical observations to estimate how much of the material appears to have accumulated in the vast expanses between stars, with the scientists concluding that said grease accounts for between quarter to half of all carbon in the galaxy.
Young, Gifted and Black resonates because the expanses of empty space written into the proto-neosoul arrangements give her voice room to fill; it's as if the need to live up to the cultural history implied by the album's musical synthesis inspired her wildest recorded vocal performance.
In the area immediately to the east of Paradise, dead trees had been extensively logged and removed on both private and public lands, and commercial "thinning" operations had been conducted across large expanses of the nearby Plumas National Forest, supposedly to protect nearby towns from wildland fire.
Dumbo Family Festival (Saturday) The Dumbo area of Brooklyn may be known for artists' lofts and tech start-ups, but it has places to play, too, and those green expanses will be the focus of this free neighborhood celebration, presented by the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy.
He adapted the dynamic of the New York School's monumental paintings: monochromatic expanses, occasioning awe, like those of Barnett Newman, overlaid with moodily imperfect silk-screened photography of grisly car crashes, say, or the preternaturally beautiful face of Elizabeth Taylor, each fearsome in a peculiar way.
About four times a week, she schleps a foldable table and a chair to locations such as a triangular sidewalk plaza outside a subway entrance off 72nd Street or inside the underground expanses of Grand Central Station or Times Square and sets up the Grammar Table.
The photographs of a community in Siberia, which follows a Messiah who goes by Vissarion, are particularly striking, capturing the daily lives of the about 5,000 people in his harmonious self-sustaining society, which operates its own schools and churches among the expanses of wilderness and snow.
"Every moment I am thinking of what will happen to this place in the future," says 82-year-old Meenakshi Meyyappan, who, with relatives, owns a massive 1916 Art Nouveau chateau with gleaming black-and-white checkerboard marble floors, massive crystal chandeliers and expanses of etched mirrors.
In a cramped London office, Watson laid out satellite maps to show me their territory, small patches in a geography overtaken by commerce: arcs of slash-and-burn farmland; huge expanses where agribusinesses raise cattle and grow soy; mining camps that send minerals to China; migrant boomtowns.
And even though its one of the six biggest ski areas in the country by skiable terrain, it doesn't attract large crowds like many of the other ski areas on this list, so visitors can expect to ski wide-open expanses without waiting on lift lines. 
It could be years before they get around to completing all the requests fans have for the game, but for now those wanting to hear the dulcet tones of William Shatner's voice as they explore the vast expanses of the universe may just get their wish anyway.
"The big question, and a topic of active scientific debate, is whether the purple bacteria living on the ancient Earth had the ability to protect themselves from UV radiation well enough to inhabit vast expanses of the land surface, like plants do on the modern Earth," she said.
"If you listen to me instead of your only two brain cells busy butt-fucking each other in the vast expanses of your misshapen skull, maybe you might actually have a chance at becoming the first mentally impaired Frankenstein's monster ever elected to American public office," Dan says.
At the beginning, Lu a tiny figure amidst a broad, dark wooded area, where she digs and dances, and later, scenes of her lying listless in a room with windows for walls are juxtaposed with moments where she's out in lush, green scenery and wide expanses of blue.
Highlights include Huang Xiangjian's epic 17th-century scroll "Searching for My Parents," inspired by the disorders of the Manchu conquest, and Gao Cen's contemporaneous album "Landscapes in the Style of old masters," in which delicate twigs and leaves seem poised to disappear into misty expanses of faded golden silk.
The road — which is on the National Register of Historic Places, and passes through the vast Sonoran expanses of the Barry M. Goldwater bombing range, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument — is surprisingly well maintained and no special skills are needed to navigate it.
The still image, almost impossible to read in the best of circumstances, fails to capture almost everything going on with these pieces, which virtually require movement around and about, back and forth, head-on and then from an angle across long expanses of attention to activate their mysteries.
I was also taken by Stingel's exquisite oil-and-enamel paintings, which mimic damask wall-coverings, and by Kelley's two framed expanses of what I assume is inexpensive white pile carpet: both were spray-painted with a hue not so far from the cochineal red of Vo's carpet.
A large canvas, "Maine Grey: Yellow Jacket," (2017) described in the catalogue as a work in progress, echoes the composition and setting of "Yellow Jacket Fog," but clarifies and simplifies the watercolor's floating blotches and washes into more coherent expanses — without losing any of the immediacy of the work on paper.
The billboards are being put up by the Shinnecock Indian Nation, a tribe that for many centuries before this area was settled by Europeans in the 1600s occupied wide expanses of what is now some of the priciest real estate in the world and a summertime playground for the 1 percent.
Modest in scale, rigorous in execution, mysterious and aloof in outcome, Winkfield's invented forms tell us that all is not lost, that capitalism does not yet own our imagination — that the excessiveness of the mind's eye does not require the profligacy of high-end production or large expanses of real estate.
During the run-up to some of last year's major events in places like Charlottesville or Berkeley, he notes, "there was an unending stream of violent themed chatter and an almost choreographed exchange of web threats between antagonists across wide geographic expanses" that earned barely a nod from law enforcement.
In the previous film, Reichardt noted that the tighter field of vision subverted the expanses of classic Westerns to reflect the point of view of the settlers themselves, who couldn't see past their own personal horizons; here, it gives Cookie and King Lu's life together both intimacy and painterly beauty.
Attached flat against the gallery wall, they ruptured those white expanses with jarring, slightly creepy depictions of decay — or at least, of surrealistic incongruity: enormous cracks and crevasses opening up to some unfathomable depth; grotto-like cavities growing inexplicably into space; puffy (if oddly weighty) clouds floating near the ceiling.
The music video opens with a colorful street party in Morocco and moves at a fast clip from shots of horses galloping down city streets, hot air balloons floating over epic expanses of sand populated with camels and dune buggies, and mobs of scantily clad men and women dancing at a beach.
Höger notes in the exhibition's catalog that, in his later works, Schöpke "drew figures and then colored in large areas in colored pencil or crayon on top of them," sometimes producing "large-format works suggestive of very different moods and displaying painterly qualities," with expanses of luminous hues that spread out and overlap.
The rest was a surprising patchwork of landscapes: rush-filled meadows, crisscrossed with fallen logs; large, sunny grasslands punctuated by a few big trees; copses of young pines and willows; and recently burned expanses, where the ground was brownish black, spattered with delicate pink flowers and adorned with carbonized trunks, gleaming and sculptural.
But others had moved to Northwest Montana and Northern Idaho to be part of what's become known as the American Redoubt: a loosely affiliated group, largely Christian but not entirely, who've moved to the rural expanses of the area so as to fully exercise their constitutional rights (see especially: the Second Amendment).
But despite the capricious nature of the task at hand — and some less than perfect outcomes — Hatton closed with steadying pars on his final seven holes, including the par-3 17th hole and the demanding 18th hole, both of which required nerve-racking shots to greens protected by long expanses of water.
There was a long series of clay slabs with handprint impressions from longtime employees, and walls and walls of art sourced from Wisconsin-area artists: a dragon perched in an iron bird cage; expanses of blue and purple stained glass; a clock featuring manicured poodles and Cupid; an old-timey circus ad painted on canvas.
Where Wiesenfeld has always really shined is in his songwriting, and "Big World" continues in kind, detailing the vastness of the expanses beyond your front door, how mind-blowing and terrifying that can be at once—the sort of sentiment that runs through your head again and again as the sun rises after a restless night.
"On its website, Dior describes Sauvage as "melding extreme freshness with warm oriental tones and wild beauty that comes to life on the skin," and says Dior's perfume creator François Demachy "drew inspiration from unspoiled expanses of wilderness beneath a blue-tinged night sky, as the intense aromas of a crackling fire rise into the air.
From the Amazon, to Colombia's great expanses of mangroves, to the backwoods of Maine and North Carolina, we've preserved, restored and sometimes bought outright the best carbon recapture technology we've got: our forests… Since 2013, we've helped our suppliers conserve more than 25 billion gallons of water… And we've issued more than $2.5 billion in green bonds for environmental projects.
Fantasy Island went off the air a few years before I discovered the advertising portfolio in the back pages of the New York Times Magazine, where real estate promised a separate peace: grids of sky blue windows; expanses of white carpet studded with glass tables, no tumblers or mugs to spill; stone patios marked with mirrored pools, all for sale.
This recessiveness is especially apparent in the 4,520-square-foot main house, with its nine-foot-tall sliding wooden barn doors of caramel-colored Brazilian ipe, invulnerable to the elements, and wall-size expanses of glass that fold like accordions to transform the three-bedroom residence into an open-air pavilion, complete with an unadorned colonnade that references clean-lined Greco-Roman classicism.
I don't care where you shelve her books — good writing is good writing, however you classify it — as long as we call Kiernan what she is: an underappreciated master whose vision expresses itself through vast geographic expanses, gender fluidity, geological upheaval, lingering forces of evil, the horror and beauty of the natural world and the mythic architecture of the human mind.
After searching the elegant Garden District to no avail, Willimon happened to be back at the edge of Bywater, looking across the Mississippi, and found it: a two-story house with a balcony that feels like a ship's prow, where an explorer might look out at expanses of water and sky and grassy levee and see the edge of the world.
Related: Man Who Sold F-35 Secrets to China Pleads Guilty But Boeing has marketed the F-18 more as a minivan than a Ferrari, highlighting its stability, cost, and reliability — for example, it has two engines as opposed to the F-35's single one, a big plus over the vast expanses of Canada's North where an engine failure could spell doom.
Wolfgang Tillmans, the sensitive, London-based German photographer, is also represented across the fair, from David Zwirner, which is showing a large-scale 2013 portrait of a young man whose hair and sweater are flecked with snow, to the Los Angeles gallery Regen Projects, with a knockout new seascape, whose wide expanses and dramatic clouds recall the 19th-century photographs of Gustave Le Gray.
This is the imagery of Wong's neighborhood: Storefronts featuring Chinese characters and Spanish; the variegated concrete of prison cells that form the backdrop for a Renaissance-style annunciation; an elegy for a handball court; a paean to the "hickory smoked rubber and B.O." scent, as the artist once described it, of firemen coming back from work; and above all, expanses of brick, each slab and joint individuated.
Born in Italy in 1896, Volpi migrated to Brazil as a child and lived for most of his life in Cambuci, a working-class district of São Paulo whose residential facades he translated into flat expanses of color: A window could appear as mottled strokes of ruby red on a gray background, or as four white rectangles in a field of blue or green.
At its Surf Club residences in Miami, whose rooms Dirand swathed in travertine, the Four Seasons handed him a 700-page book of guidelines; the Balenciaga showroom in Toyko — that showcased the dreamy, uninterrupted expanses of rare marble that the 43-year-old Dirand so loves — had a mission to sell merchandise and the L'Apogée Courchevel resort had to be finished ahead of time for the resort's brief ski season.
Waving prairie grasses stand higher than the head of an adult (which could block sight lines.) There are expanses of sand (could contain animal feces or sharp objects) and boulders (no manufacturer, no shared legal liability.) The park requires an intensive safety inspection regime — half of it has been barricaded off since November so that rotten boughs can be replaced — but, so far, any injuries have been minor ones, Mr. Moran said.
Those histories are distinct, but parallel, each of them a sprawling geological map of futility an epoch or two in the making—long expanses of arid salt flats on which nothing can grow; hopeful master-planned developments long ago given over to the mosquitos and snakes, now sinking into inky brackish swamp; the turbulent Straits of Zambrano and the flat expanse of Lake Candiotti, not a drop of potable water in either one.
By the end of 2020, we must deliver a strong high seas biodiversity treaty at the United Nations that protects key regions of our shared international waters; we must make sure that vast expanses of Antarctica's Southern Ocean are protected; and nations must agree at the Convention on Biological Diversity meeting next year to fully protect at least 30% of our ocean by 2030, and then ensure the remaining 70% is sustainably managed.
My other favorite clues include the other question mark clues at 17-Across, 10-Down and 34-Down, as well as the clue for 57-Across, as to my knowledge, this is the first time such a cluing angle has been used for ESSENES, and I think it's an interesting piece of trivia (a crossword has to have at least some trivia, right?) I hope you enjoy the puzzle, vast expanses of white space and all.
After seeing the connection to Colescott and Saul, who are true outliers, something Prince can only pose at, it struck me that his motivation for making huge expanses populated by tastefully arranged faces and heads, nudes and knights — all of them aspiring to look demented but not quite pulling it off — is that he is an artist who always wants to come off as hip (read masculine) and snarky without actually sticking his neck out, as the artists that he channels did.
Covered by the dry, sparsely populated expanses that stretch between the vast prairies of Mongolia, the shimmering sand dunes of Xinjiang, and the eternally frozen Himalayas, the Arid Lands are where salt usually supplants fermented sauces, fresh ingredients are favored over preserved foods, Indian spices spark the dishes of Tibet, and Han culinary traditions blend with the food cultures of Hui Muslims, Uyghurs, and Kazakhs in such dishes as cumin-scented lamb kebabs and pilaf, lotus patties perfumed with roses, and the vinegar-napped omelets called Buddha's hand rolls.

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