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As the bird's head fills with heavier liquid, its center of gravity changes, so it tips forward until it drains and fills with the lighter methylene chloride vapor again.
But it quickly changes, fills with concern, when Garner falls.
As the space fills with microwaves, these particles leak out.
When the clock strikes midnight, the air fills with smoke.
The room fills with music, or maybe it's just noise.
Then she arrives, and Sander fills with an unreasonable happiness.
Deep in my nervous system a sky fills with frosted chatter.
As a route fills with more people, the company's margins grow.
Another method uses a "bladder" that fills with either liquid or gas.
Arteries and veins tear open, and every body cavity fills with blood.
In one shot, the screen fills with the colors pink and silver.
Qarhan is a 2,261 square mile basin that only intermittently fills with water.
It means things get hectic really fast, as the arena fills with bodies.
Around this time every year, my inbox fills with the same repetitive junk.
He directs players with a notebook he fills with detailed, color-coded comments.
And then the screen fills with a photograph, a brown face, beard, smiling.
Like a fan that blows for too long, his grille fills with dust.
The balloon gets heavier and heavier, flattening him out as it fills with water.
He tightens his grip on the small cross as his face fills with resolve.
The stadium fills with confetti, and the broadcast starts to look like total crap.
When Margaret and Adrian's alien visitors arrive, the screen fills with multicolored, kaleidoscopic animation.
He keeps one eye on his phone, where a chat room fills with comments.
Once bleeding begins, a joint may bulge as the joint space fills with blood.
As the chest cavity fills with fluid, the patient drowns, slowly, from the inside.
The cooler fills with zip-locked bags containing flawless chunks of the choicest meat.
But, once someone starts, the room fills with the soft clicks of phone cameras.
Then the stage fills with people, who watch as Romeo and Juliet begin to dance.
Our conditioned passivity leaves a vacuum that male narcissism fills with its version of us.
A bucket beneath the hole catches diarrhea, while another beside the cot fills with vomit.
The dour male attendant tells him to just relax as the tank fills with water.
The present moment expands and fills with light, crowding out the sorrow or doubt or fear.
The air fills with fumes as the liquid metal evaporates - leaving behind a lump of gold.
It's difficult when funding has been cut and the camp fills with more Syrian refugees daily.
Because it's attached to your bedding, it pulls everything with it as it fills with air.
As the fixations grow along with the zig-zags of regressions, the screen fills with purple.
As the backroom slowly fills with sissies, I approach Rose and ask if we can chat.
She then embroiders the drawings onto fabric, stitching them into pillows that she fills with stuffing.
They have a single pitch which often fills with large puddles during Kenya's long rainy season.
Indeed, the bone marrow in such mice usually fills with fat instead of developing bone cells.
"So it's good to see you here!" he says, and the room fills with nervous laughter.
The small room quickly fills with the heady smell of incense and with people weary from war.
When the stage fills with men and boleadoras, the theatrical impact of a malambo ensemble is undeniable.
Spooky music plays in the background as the screen fills with a question mark and a six.
It's supposed to make your soul feel the way your mouth does when it fills with bile.
The harbor fills with fishing boats, sails are hoisted, weekenders spill from train, ferries, cars and buses.
A gap between them is formed and fills with fluid, and the outer layer of skin degenerates.
Thiebaud uses a layout commonly found in commercial art, marked-off rectangles that he fills with sketches.
In a panicked huff, the birds take flight, and the air fills with a series of creaking whistles.
Across town, as his exhibition fills with the after-work crowd, Jirawut reflects on the city's art scene.
Viewers will "applaud" the various segments and products by clicking on the bag, which then fills with confetti.
In slow motion, the air around them fills with blue confetti, and the mom-to-be's jaw drops.
Mixing poetic voiceover and gorgeous cinematography, time and again the frame fills with extraordinary observations and grace notes.
The moment I think about David and The Loft, my heart fills with love and my mind with inspiration.
Conversation is the thrust of Firewatch, and when you aren't talking the air fills with that dreaded, discomforting silence.
So when the crypt fills with icy mist in the teaser, and Jon and Arya both draw their swords?
Facebook is amazing with its family benefits, and when I think about that period my heart fills with gratitude.
When the Smartduvet is turned on, it sheet fills with air, which pushes your covers back into their proper position.
Mr. Wujodi looks out of the window as the room fills with the warm afternoon sun and a peaceful silence.
Intense videos are emerging of people escaping Boston's Orange Line at Back Bay station as the station fills with smoke.
The mosque fills with the sound of the adhan, the Muslim call to prayer, booming from speakers around the building.
When the score breaks for a moment of silence, the space fills with the heavy, even breathing of the cast.
As the stomach fills with air, its blood vessels compress, leading to hypovolemic shock or even twisting of the stomach.
Using convection fans and a boiler, Sharp's Superheated Steam Countertop Oven quickly fills with water vapor heated to 203 degrees Fahrenheit.
When the stage suddenly darkens, it fills with crisscrossing spotlights and a swirling fog that creates iridescent lines and wafting clouds.
Eventually Barnum cons the bank into lending him $10,000 and buys a museum, which he fills with curiosities and wax figures.
Instagram fills with snaps of tan feet jetting out over the Hampton Bay area and late night bonfires in the Hudson.
And if your bread gets jammed in there, and the room fills with smoke, it's probably your fault, not the toaster's.
The speaker intentionally fills with water when submerged and then uses sound vibrations to pump liquid out of the Watch body.
At moments of strong feeling, they laugh-cry or hold back tears until the theater fills with audible sighs and sniffles.
It pops up in unexpected places — like the cracks in walls that the artist Jan Vormann fills with Lego bricks, above.
Same with the Waltz of the Snowflakes, a gap that this production beautifully fills with the sound of shoes swirling sand.
And at the end of the song — a harmony-packed rendition of Hezekiah Walker&aposs "Every Praise" — the room fills with applause.
As the plane flies through a blaze, the cabin fills with the smell of smoke evocative of a barbecue or a campfire.
As the night goes on, the music becomes enveloping and the room fills with people who don't have food in their thoughts.
While most people count down the days until holidays, vacations, or birthdays, my calendar fills with red X's until it's finally fall.
Then, he pats the tongue dry and places it in a deep container, which he fills with neutral oil for the confit.
He reuses the stuff in his sink, which quickly fills with muck, and in the shishas that Palestinians puff on his patio.
The music and palpable, infectious energy build, the rum flows, and the dance floor fills with sweaty, dancing, gyrating bodies, elated faces.
It's made from rubber tubing and a balloon or condom that fills with water to press on the uterus and reduce bleeding.
There are shades of "Lost" in that glass mystery box — especially when it eventually fills with a murderous apparition in black smoke.
She cooks and purées beets to bake delicate see-through pink tuiles, which she rolls into tubes and fills with fresh ricotta.
I can't remember a meat samosa that I liked better than the ones that Pondicheri fills with lentils and goat braised in spices.
Over the course of the performance, the space between the two parts of the stage slowly fills with a shallow pool of water.
In the spring, Cronin's ranch fills with birds from the neighboring Malheur National Wildlife Refuge: great egrets, trumpeter swans, black crowned night herons.
Night after night, the arena fills with "promenaders," standing ticketholders who pay 903 pounds to see the orchestras, chamber ensembles, choirs and soloists.
As your kitchen fills with the scent of savory baking, you can daydream about a trip to Beirut, with a stopover in Paris.
During the rainy season, when as much as 5 inches might fall, it fills with shallow pools of water that reflect the sky above.
Because the skin over the animal's back is large to allow for rolling up in a ball, the space fills with gas and expands.
My left side fills with air but on the right I can feel it press up against the hard mass of my tissue expander.
It's usually found at the mouths of large rivers, flat stretches of streams or even beaches where water pools up and fills with sand.
In a storm, the bioswale fills with water that slowly seeps away; residents say they are swampy mud pits and ripe mosquito breeding grounds.
"I've seen my mom pull a lady out of a car before it fills with smoke and she suffocates," he wrote in a Facebook post.
When I put out a request via Mensa to hear from gifted children and their parents, my inbox fills with emails, many of them anguished.
The instrument has a chamber that fills with Martian air and then shines a laser through it to determine which compounds, like methane, are present.
Genie hopes one day to be a detective, or perhaps a "questionnaire," and so keeps a small notebook that he fills with questions to Google.
There, where that immense cellar fills with people among the smell of fruits and vegetables, you'll find yourself face to face with some quirky musicians.
Her kitchen—with its framed pictures of cozy benches and watercolors of berries and roses—soon fills with the sweet scent of her grandson's recipe.
For an average single-family home of 2006,100 square feet, if the entire first floor fills with water, the average repair bill could run nearly $80,000.
When they get to the theater, they check in to the movie on the app, and their MoviePass debit card automatically fills with the ticket price.
All this racket resembled a Midwestern dive bar after midnight, where the room fills with laughter and shit talk that gets louder with each passing minute.
Stripped of its primary purpose, it's just a metal box that fills with water and shakes—a goofy image, as their videos for this record demonstrate.
I reached in the roar of the water for a feeling in the wind … He continues, as the air fills with the roar of an airplane.
"It's not difficult!" he exclaims happily, explaining that his team of 70 workers are guaranteed a break around midday prayers, when the site fills with worshippers.
He explained his travel philosophy: that the self is a vessel one empties at home and slowly fills with experiences over the course of one's travels.
On Tuesday, few people were stopped (though the Naked Cowboy was detained while the police looked inside his guitar, which he fills with his cash tips).
It loves Antarctica's typically harsh conditions but is seeing its preferred habitats shrink as the climate grows milder and the landscape fills with melted ice water.
At Abyssinia, if you ask for coffee, the room fills with clouds of frankincense, and the brew is served from a long-necked pot alongside popcorn.
Ask Real Estate Every week, the Ask Real Estate inbox fills with questions from readers frustrated by problems with their landlords, co-op boards and neighbors.
One of Lucas' signatures is her use of pantyhose, which she typically fills with wool or cotton fluff in a way that comments on the female form.
In all, we examined at least a dozen grid skeletons comprising several hundred fills, with substantial tweaking of those that appeared most promising — all this via email.
There is a sizable void in her life that she fills with Henry — on her TV, via Google alerts tracking his every move, through his Twitter mentions.
Arriving at the concrete flattop that fills with vendors each week, they set up tables and hung their hand-painted signs at the front of the tent.
But with that sometimes comes a nagging sense of dread as our inbox fills with unread notes from colleagues: If I'm too unavailable, will I be ... forgotten?
On Sundays, an outdoor market in the center of the city fills with ethnic Uighur men and boys engaged in a frenzied, mercantile display of traditional male bonding.
As users connect, the screen fills with the moving image collages, which focus on eyes and weave repeated, spiraling patterns of light and color around these organic elements.
Even now, his voice fills with emotion when he speaks of the man who helped put an end to his unimaginable odyssey on South America's longest mountain range.
With this partisan rhetoric, the echo chamber vacuum fills with zero-sum visions pitting conservative versus liberal, urban versus rural, white collar versus blue collar, and so on.
There's a catheter attached to a bag that's taped to his leg, concealed in his work slacks, that slowly fills with tired spurts of urine throughout the day.
The G-spot "is associated with the Skene's Gland, which is an organ that when stimulated, fills with fluid that's expelled from the urethra during female ejaculation," Battle explains.
As he moves around, shifting his focus from a butterfly to a horse to a stream, the white space fills with detail, and the soundscape builds into something richer.
Watch as Mr. Wonderful and his aunt teach you how to make borek, a stuffed puff pastry pie of sorts that she fills with sautéed ground beef and onion.
So, you know the balloon fills with a lot of gas and nobody's interested in really puncturing the thing because it's one less thing we'll have to write about.
And as the screen fills with enemies and vehicles and warships and explosions stretching into the distance of the city, you see the sheer scale this style affords the game.
Finishing this review where the exhibition begins, we turn to "Dull Roar" (2005), an inflatable grey structure that inhales and exhales as it fills with air and then deflates again.
Google "market volatility is here to stay" and the page fills with this assertion repeated by the likes of Jamie Dimon, Vanguard Group, Russell Investments and Wells Fargo investor survey respondents.
Just put your coffee grounds in the filter, boil your water, and take in the lovely aromas as you pour over it all evenly until it fills with your desired amount.
Throughout this seven-minute scene, the cube remains unchanged — until later in the episode, when we encounter this setting again, and the cube's empty center fills with something shocking and malevolent.
From there, the premiere fills with '19843s hallmarks: big hair and even bigger glasses, the obligatory soundtrack of INXS and Rockwell, telephone booths that cost a quarter, men wearing short shorts.
But then the King goes to war, and as the court fills with violence, the Artist has to decide how much he cares about art — and whether it's worth his life.
It's absolutely a venue that fills with laughter and cheers when the crowds arrive, but it's equally a business for Hunkin, who has a similar operation on Southwold Pier in Suffolk.
Though they just met each other a few short hours ago, the kitchen fills with the unmistakeable energy that precedes service, a delicious tension that injects hustle into the chefs' every move.
The gleaming concourse at the East End of the airport fills with sunlight from a wall of windows that overlook Flushing Bay and provide glimpses of Citi Field and Arthur Ashe Stadium.
As he composes the dish, he spreads out the crème fraîche on the plate and uses a spoon to cut narrow channels into it, which he fills with the slightly warm syrup.
The HUD fills with markers inside ten minutes of starting each stage, and while it's never Ubisoft-like—or, rather, Ubisoft-lite—with countless waypoints swarming the region, the clutter can become distracting.
And it pays off: Jaime's face fills with horror as he's confronted with the physical reminder of one of his gravest past sins, and Bran's cold stare makes the moment that much harsher.
Using specialized tools instead of those plastic wands included with industrial-sized bottles of bubble solution, for this trick Skye creates multiple chambers which he fills with butane gas, smoke, and mouth-blown currents.
But before the red carpet fills with television's hottest actors and actresses, stars tap their go-to stylists, makeup artists, hair stylists, manicurists and more as they get primped and pampered for the show.
While you're in the awkward phase of dinner being not quite ready while the room fills with the heady scent of roasted bird, mix up a couple Fifth Pews with your mixologically nerdy older cousin.
During World Cup games played elsewhere, the restaurant fills with fans watching the action on an expansive wall-mounted TV. The restaurant is slated to remain when the hotel closes for the conversion to permanent residences.
From the user's perspective, the experience is frictionless: You hit the bookmark for, say, a local newspaper and within a split second your screen fills with high school sports scores and reports on the mayoral race.
And neither could the rest of them — with the exception of the notoriously closemouthed Cristóbal Balenciaga, whose chapter Ms. Golbin fills with admiring commentary by Cecil Beaton, John Fairchild, Diana Vreeland, Coco Chanel and other tastemakers.
And for that, they head into the tent auction house Gooding and Company sets up just north of the Pebble Beach golf course, which it fills with the world's most valuable, exquisite, and hard-to-find cars.
But watching Man of the Year as my Facebook feed fills with news of this election cycle, one thing is clear: In these unsettling times, political satire that hits too close to home is no longer funny.
Thanks to a handy service from Kantar Media/CMAG, my inbox regularly fills with alerts telling me that a new political advertisement has run in a new market, with a link to the captured ad to watch.
The more the reader does this, the happier the pages become, as measured by the way the blank space fills with various funny illustrations (and one stubbornly unhappy frog that it's the reader's mission to cheer up).
In a terrifying video captured by a Fox News television producer, passengers can be seen scrambling to buckle their life vests and evacuating the small ship as it fills with smoke in the middle of the night.
While her home fills with friends played by Clarkson, Murphy, Bruno Ganz, Emily Mortimer and Cherry Jones, Janet's husband Bill (Timothy Spall) gets ready to spill an explosive secret of his own: he's leaving Janet for another woman.
The action is quickly over, like a boxing match scheduled to last for only one round, with long downtimes in between races, which NBC fills with B-roll footage, bios of trainers, and live shots of ladies in hats.
The yellow carpet is worn, and it can sometimes be difficult to work in parts of the White House because it fills with fumes when Marine One lands or takes off on the lawn of America's most famous home.
With her high forehead, prominent jawline and eyes that can pop or menacingly narrow, Moss has an ideal big-screen canvas, one she fills with subtle fluctuations that let you follow Cecilia's inner states even when she goes quiet.
In the first mastectomy surgery, they remove all of your breast tissue and place in expanders, which the surgeon fills with a little bit of fluid every month to make room for what will ultimately be the long-term breast implants.
It seems just slightly dangerous as the street fills with smoke and the fireworks are still shooting and you don't know where anyone is—but at the end of it all, the guys run away laughing at their own idiocy.
The seats move in tandem with the spaceships on screen; you get blasted in the face with air whenever a stormtrooper is shot; the theater fills with actual smoke when the Millennium Falcon is in need of repair, and so on.
The cage fills with smoke, and the monkey becomes distressed, whimpering while its tiny hands search for an opening at the seams of the cage and in the walls, streaking the condensation and film on the glass with its panicked motions.
On Sunday morning the church's nave, cool and damp and smelling lightly of incense, fills with the clear harmonies of the monks' voices during an hourlong liturgy, the textures expanding into diminished chords before resolving into the consensus of unison.
The romantically lit garden tables at the newly opened BARsKDE bar and cafe on Michalska Street attract couples, while the iron-and-wood industrial space of Urban House on Laurinska Street fills with laptop-toting artistic types who occupy the long communal tables.
As the screen fills with an image of Goldsworthy's face coughing up petals and rising into the air against moss covered hills, only to be blown away by a gust of wind, we see the cyclical processes that are inherent in his art.
But in the United States, a brain aneurysm — a weakened artery wall that over time bulges and fills with blood, most often on the underside of the brain — ruptures every 18 minutes, according to Christine Buckley, executive director of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF).
The event includes several spectacles staged in public spaces around the city — like "Holoscenes," in which actors perform in a tank as it slowly fills with water; and "Dominoes," in which a miles-long line of dominoes will be unleashed in the city center.
Every fall, the sky above the rural community, about 200 miles north of Albany, fills with a sight that draws bird-watchers from far and wide: thousands of snow and Canada geese migrating south and stopping on a lake at Malone Memorial Recreation Park.
But Kasko goes further, using tools such as parametric scripting software (which turns designs into code) and an Ultimaker 3-D printer to create thermoplastic prototype molds, which she then casts in silicone and fills with traditional cake components, like almond sponge and passion-fruit crémeux.
Turtle walks up from the bus stop to the two fifty-gallon drums where they burn their trash, flooded with rainwater the way any bucket, any barrel or pot left in their yard fills with water, and will keep filling until June, though the weather has been unpredictable.
And then there is the brilliant Jaime Camil, who plays Jane's father Rogelio, an over-the-top character that Camil fills with equal amounts of comedic absurdity and surprising sensitivity, causing you to understand how someone so self-absorbed can actually be so loving of others besides himself.
As Ture declaims (and Hawkins gets the pulse of his speech to perfection), his disciples chant in response, and the screen fills with their faces, blooming in and out of the darkness; the result may bear an unfortunate resemblance to the original video for "Bohemian Rhapsody," but the effect is rousing nonetheless.
Below, you can watch Bougatsos and Lowe create recordings for the MAD exhibition in Bertoia's barn, which fills with the rattle, ring, and hum of the assembled metal sculptures: Atmosphere for Enjoyment: Harry Bertoia's Environment for Sound continues through September 25 at the Museum of Arts and Design (2 Columbus Circle, Upper West Side, Manhattan).
We found it at Mercato delle Erbe, a food market by day that fills with mostly crowds of residents at drink stands by night, and while nursing negronis next to a Fidel Castro poster at Osteria del Montesino, and also while munching on fried Sardinian street food after one last, ill-advised glass of grappa.
Any subtlety goes for naught, because soon the speaker says: All I once knew of the world now fills With lies and fear and terror, flies past us And dies as you lie back, the last sentence Ever spoken in the lost tongue of the poets That went This was our planet, a past tense, Some dot gerrymandered into fire.
The room fills with smoke from endless roll-ups, corks roll along the floor from freshly plucked wine bottles, the rider is picked at, and Rebecca Taylor (co-singer in the band and also in Slow Club) does her best impression of a surly but charming Northern bar lady as she serves out drinks to everyone, presenting me with a can of Red Stripe like it were an OBE.
That was also the era in which Chaimowicz, who is about to have his first solo museum exhibition in the U.S., at the Jewish Museum in New York, began creating his distinct body of cross-disciplinary work, which explores ideas of domestic life through fully realized life-size room installations that he fills with furniture, ceramics, collages, wallpaper, textiles and sculptures, many of which are his own design.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.) is quietly building bridges to liberal advocacy groups, a sign that he's available for a 2020 bid, even as the Democratic field of potential White House hopefuls fills with better-known progressives.
Danny is a safe haven for people who don't fit in — a description that fits self-loathing Larry to a T.  Cajoled into taking the stage, Larry gradually loosens up until he's belting out Kelly Clarkson's thematically appropriate "People Like Us" alongside drag queen Maura Lee Karupt (Alan Mingo Jr.) The bandages smothering him magically disappear, restoring his body to its pre-horrifically burned state, and the club fills with confetti as feathered dancers join the uplifting number.
Here is what they see: a young boy, his facial features obscured, feeding bread crumbs to a duck, while his parents explain to his brothers why his treatment has left him unable to speak at age 2; a man sitting at a picnic table, ruminating on what his son must be experiencing without the words to express it; a playground, where the boy rocks on a toy horse, swings, giggles, spins on a carousel, then disappears; a path to a beach, where the boy is now strapped to a gurney, his tiny body hooked up to machines, the water filled with bobbing, gnarled tumors; the shadow of a dragon against the sea; a flight through the window of a hospital; a doctor telling the family that a recent MRI shows the boy's tumors have returned; a nurse assuring them that the staff is very good at end-of-life care; the boy's parents sitting still and silent while the room fills with water; the boy, now sitting in a rowboat, wearing a tiny life jacket that doesn't look sufficient to protect him.

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