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Each shade boasts flecked sparkles that provide a stunning effect.
Was the dust-flecked murkiness of the image itself to blame?
She is around forty, with short brown hair flecked with gray.
Creamy swirls of Brie; dense, mottled blues; feta flecked with pepper.
Likewise, an herb-flecked grain salad with mushrooms, hazelnuts and pears.
He had a slim build and black hair flecked with gray.
It was served flecked with pecorino and a hint of truffle oil.
He wore tall rubber boots, soil-flecked gloves and a wool cap.
The streets are quiet, flecked by the ash that falls like snowflakes.
Her skin glints as if it were flecked with 24-karat gold.
The new colorways are dessert-inspired and come in special "flecked" tones.
Their ankles were flecked with mud; their stomachs were full of Toulousian fare.
The egg is flecked with scallions, which adds an extra layer of spice.
It ends up feeling perhaps slighter than intended, but still flecked with profundity.
He ran his hands, which were flecked with blue paint, over the pages.
I think it would be very nice with an herb-flecked rice pilaf.
Finish that off with some grated Parmesan and serve with ice-flecked beer.
For the chilly, rain-flecked weather, there seemed to be even less concern.
The corned beef was an outlier, salty and sweet, fat-flecked, spicy, delicious.
There's the pink sparkle-flecked Strawberry Cheesecake, a deep blue Blueberry, and more.
His work clothes were often paint flecked from renovating apartments, his fingernails sullied.
Of course, like any sparkle-flecked look, fallout remains a real — and mighty — concern.
Aged-duck nigiri is made with cilantro-flecked rice, caramelized banana, and nasturtium leaves.
Pet City The matchmaker in the fur-flecked T-shirt got down to business.
Superstition runs strong in Cambodia, where the national religion, Buddhism, is flecked with animism.
The river-inspired aesthetic translated into blue and grey carpeting and crystal-flecked chandeliers.
Fire ants crawled across his body, and a hot red rash flecked his skin.
It's a tense reunion — John is sober, she snorts powder — if flecked with comedy.
Nature, solid as a flecked capsule of gold, is also serrated, metamorphic and apocalyptic.
A gray Adidas sweatshirt with blue details that played off blue-flecked Adidas sneakers.
Mauritius's hills are also flecked with graceful colonial manors in various stages of disrepair.
Pastor Bob is 51, with red hair and a red goatee flecked with gray.
My rice salad this week, flecked with currants, almonds and pistachios, veers Middle Eastern.
Her armpits were gritty with tiny hairs and flecked with clumps of white deodorant.
A Malay masseuse kneaded the loose, brown-flecked, papery skin covering Falk's shoulder blades.
The peachy pink shade flecked with shimmer works on a range of skin tones.
Yucatán shrimp with limes and toasted bread is your answer, with an ice-flecked beer.
Rice flecked with black sesame seeds nicely encased eel with cucumber or tuna with avocado.
Many are pointing to fjord-flecked Norway as a possible model for the way forward.
"Now I have lots of Brazilian friends," she said, her patter flecked with adolescent slang.
Willa dug her fingers into the warm dirt: a rich brown-black flecked with white.
A perfect platter of hummus and stuffed vine leaves and falafel and dill-flecked rice.
"It really lives up to its reputation," he added, as spitty rain flecked his glasses.
The pictures show Sansa, red hair flecked with snow, pulling Theon from a wintry stream.
It's a magnificent role, and Mahira Kakkar gives a smart, muscular performance flecked with humor.
Nevertheless, the announcement has yielded a wave of spittle-flecked contempt from certain online communities.
This ravishing and ambitious horse-world novel, set in Kentucky, is a mud-flecked epic.
Unwisely tamped down, Mr. Smith delivers a generally monotonal performance flecked with grimaces and frowns.
Notice how an ordinary bunch of rosemary or sage is flecked with delicate, perfumed flowers.
Guðni was, unusually for him, wearing a suit and a blue-and-white flecked tie.
The new Allbirds Wool Runners ($95) are dessert-inspired and come in special flecked tones.
Even the synthpop hooks seem flecked with dust, chiming mechanically behind several layers of distortion.
Jürgen Klopp's beard is flecked with gray these days, too, four years after he joined Liverpool.
Maybe it was a glitter-flecked eyeshadow from ninth grade that you never managed to wear.
The whole movie is just a cup of sweet, empty froth, flecked liberally with fake blood.
This is the latest troubling incident in a presidential campaign season flecked with threats and violence.
It's a mud-flecked epic, replete with fertile symbolism, that hurtles through generations of Kentucky history.
His beard is flecked with gray now, his soul bedeviled by the ghost of Alice Morgan.
The grape leaves impart a particular tangy acidity that pairs perfectly with the herb-flecked filling.
His dark hair cropped short, he wore a bulky black turtleneck sweater flecked with multicolored dots.
The interior is creamy and slightly crumbly, flecked with blue-green caverns of minerally, granular mold.
Only time will tell if Kris Jenner will join Yolanda Hadid in the confetti-flecked front row.
The boy in the home movie, practicing at a ballet barre, has serious eyes flecked with fear.
The harissa-glazed filet was served atop a couscous salad flecked with pineapple, mint, parsley and almonds.
When we pried them open for dinner, there were only white beans inside, flecked with salt pork.
And so the surprising story of some blue-flecked teeth has taken on an odd new life.
Mr. Baan gazed down at the white-flecked Danube from his corner office inside the royal palace.
The cake itself — a buttery, moist poundcake flecked with vanilla beans — is plenty good on its own.
Recipe of the day: Top garlicky, herb-flecked rice with fried eggs for a deeply satisfying meal.
Not lumpia Shanghai, spring rolls as skinny as cheroots, the ground pork inside flecked with deliquescing fat.
Either dish would go well with some herb-flecked basmati rice pilaf and a crisp spinach salad.
On Grand Bahama, the sole hospital, Rand Memorial, is full and flecked with mold, health officials reported.
Flecked with gold glitter, this allover colorless gloss from Milk Makeup delivers just the right amount of sparkle.
Police surmised he'd been choked and then beaten using a nearby chair, which was flecked with blood spatter.
By the standards of spittle-flecked clashes with politicians on British or American television, the encounter was tame.
In the four-square-block downtown, the buildings are salt-flecked, their flanks bowed from years of moisture.
She had the right voice: long-breathed and pure, flecked with hints of country tears and cleareyed resolve.
His eyes wide open, face flecked with blood — it's a devastating image in an episode full of several.
The beef was thoroughly rosy except at the edges, where it had a salty, crunchy, herb-flecked crust.
A signature dessert called banoffee combines banana, coffee and chocolate in an opulent custard dome flecked with nutmeg.
Over the past decade or so, Bateman has become a pop something, a grinning, blood-flecked national gargoyle.
Over a flickering urban landscape, a swelling wave launches over a grid of skyscrapers and yellow-flecked asphalt.
His hair, flecked with gray, drooped on his forehead and small dark rings had formed under his eyes.
The retro-inspired, film-grained felt-flecked puppets of the Creatures of Yes are always up to something.
Everywhere you turn, hills are flecked with tombstones, rising from the slopes like forests of slender white obelisks.
Nose to tail, he was nearly seven feet long, covered in a thick mustardy coat flecked with black.
Bright-green fava beans, celery and fennel make a striking rendition for spring, flecked with mint or basil.
Avenge the patriotic goreThat flecked the streets of Baltimore,And be the battle queen of yore,Maryland, My Maryland!
If you're a fan of this nougat-flecked bar, you are familiar with its iconic peaks-and-valleys design.
From gold-flecked macarons to Dom Perignon-infused truffles, here are some of the most exquisite treats ever created.
Photos from the blast sites showed broken pews in disarray, shattered glass, and statues flecked with ash and blood.
The living room, which was flecked with feces, had eight small desks, a chalkboard, and posters on the wall.
The walls and the dusty portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and Indian politicians that adorned them were flecked with it.
I ran past bushes and rock formations marked by little, black smoke clouds flecked with red — seemingly denoting danger.
The cheering, black-silhouetted mob is stark against Paitreau's tangerine gradients, flecked with flame trails and crimson blood blots.
Later, my breakfast is served, but it tastes disappointing, lacking the corruption-flecked mouth-feel I was hoping for.
Their hoops bookended their brown, black, and bronzed faces, which were flecked with glitter, eyelids colored with white liner.
Arthur: The key is that offering up new ideas doesn't require becoming a spittle-flecked simulacrum of her challenger.
A week later, I had a bottle of his Minneapolis restaurant's Sichuan peppercorn-flecked Mala sauce on my doorstep.
Color Field-influenced paintings of the 1940s and 50s such as "Gold Elegy" (573) deploy flecked and encrusted brushwork.
Even the plainest, drabbest fig will reveal a scarlet belly, flecked with shimmering seeds, once you take a bite.
I particularly love how Moufarrege made the clouds recessed areas of thread, painted white copper and flecked with gold.
Snot-flecked sobs, incoherent exclamations, and excited utterances, all yelled at the top of his four-year-old voice.
Not that there's anything wrong with a clear golden broth flecked with bits of chicken and thin carrot coins.
The portrait is a gleaming, joyous celebration of Junebug's self-styled swagger against a gentle, star-flecked gray background.
A few standouts: Kindness, a glitter-flecked champagne gloss; Worthy, a deep plum eye shadow; and Compassion, a matte bronzer.
Across the street, a chicken seller, her dress flecked with feathers, said people were attending church as they always had.
The plov , or pilaf, flecked with carrot, chickpeas, scallions, and fatty scraps of lamb, was a cousin of fried rice.
And the mossy-flecked, tree-climbing green salamanders of Appalachia have been found reclaiming old mines despite severe habitat disturbance.
You will want a frosnapper, a poppy-seed-flecked braid of dough and air, with inner reserves of almond paste.
Her amber-flecked voice had plenty of fire power, but top notes overshot the mark, coming out tight and aggressive.
Aqua Running recently set up shop in Sensor City, a sleek, gold-flecked building on a hill overlooking central Liverpool.
Rose-pink pearls dangle from amorphous silver studs, and starkly architectural chokers and rings are flecked with iridescent freshwater pearls.
The orchestra cushions her in ethereal sonorities for high strings hovering over tremulous undertows flecked with soft chimes and percussion.
When Cupid asked where I was, it was like seeing the star-flecked sky from the pit of that basement.
A forest of cilantro and basil garnished the top, making it buoyant, green-flecked and a very fresh weeknight dish.
Thursday night: meatballs, lamb, dressed with mint-flecked yogurt and served with harissa, pita bread, a whole lot of mint.
But hidden among all the black were beautiful jewel-toned brocades, evening coats flecked with sparkle and shiny shirt dresses.
There are few things faster and easier than broiling a couple of fillets rubbed with an herb-flecked compound butter.
Beyond tamales, there are tender, flaky empanadas, the best of which hides shredded chicken in a chipotle-flecked tinga sauce.
Cuban-born Jessica Martin's delicate, coarse, sometimes gold-flecked paintings are mostly small, depicting spaces that may or may not exist.
It wasn't anything special, a red heart-flecked piece of pottery that she bought at an antique store for 50 cents.
She pinched the cord out of the back of the telephone and lay the dead wire on the flecked Formica table.
A pair of earrings were composed of kittens perched on pavé balls, batting at pearl orbs dangling from diamond-flecked hearts.
I like the idea of making Julia Moskin's recipe for a Thai rice soup with cilantro-flecked pork meatballs this evening.
Here, briefly, is the arc I foresee: The first scene opens on a dark, ash-flecked exterior—the Upside Down. Silence.
Ricotta-based cannoli gelato is flecked with chocolate chunks and candied orange and garnished with a piece of fried pastry shell.
On the quartet's debut full-length, Dwaling, they do their hometown proud with riff after riff of atmospheric, drone-flecked doom.
Bright emerald green and flecked with gold, it is an exquisite jewel that contains within it an even more exquisite promise.
The small wedges — bigger than a french fry but not home-fry-style cubes — were pleasantly pepper-flecked and plenty crispy.
Nora strips naked, climbs into a small glass sphere and takes deep breaths before a liquid flecked with metal pours in.
This was, in part, thanks to a gloriously large lobe of sweetbread, spooned with a luscious tarragon-flecked tomato-cream emulsion.
What does this mouth (wide like Mom's) mean with this nose (wide like Mom's) and these eyes (brown flecked with green)?
He appeared in famed Austinite Richard Linklater's 2001 film Waking Life, delivering one of his patented spittle-flecked rants in animated form.
The chocolate is sold as a brown powder flecked with white specks and is intended to be used as an energy-booster.
To the unsuspecting onlooker, the Black Lace Rabbit Blush looks just like a pot of black pigment flecked with golden shimmer throughout.
By the time those items came along, the flecked floors of our public spaces had already withstood decades of use and scrutiny.
Flecked with white, like sunlight glinting on water, the painting's strange, layered depths seem to express both the elemental and the personal.
The area can be a place of catastrophic violence, and Chance's jubilant, gospel-leaning hip-hop is flecked with streaks of melancholy.
Noel Shu, the managing partner, designed the space, with charcoal wood siding, gray leather banquettes and columns flecked with silver and gold.
They have seen enough westerns to have a clear idea of what cowboys should look like: proud, rugged, dirt-flecked — and white.
Here, they're a tender meld of ground pork flecked with carrots and green onion, slightly flattened into a kind of carnal currency.
In warmer weather, though, the cold appetizers are the thing: herb-flecked yogurty cacik, baba ghanouj and homemade-tasting stuffed grape leaves.
We stash the blood-flecked bones in the willows for wild creatures, gather up the children and head to the soccer field.
The menu, which includes kharcho (veal-and-walnut stew) and herb-flecked khachapuri, is elevated yet traditional — much like the space itself.
On the way down, the clouds finally cleared, revealing the snow-flecked splendor of Vilyuchinsky Volcano with its lopsided, 7,135-foot cone.
His political message is also flecked with references to the Bible and his Christian faith, which plays well across much of Iowa.
The sky afterward flaming red, flecked with white as British bombers bailed from stricken planes and drifted down to the burning city.
At the inaugural party last month, glitter-flecked L.G.B.T. partygoers and their friends lined up at the sleek new club in Williamsburg.
He and his wife left, he recalls, with "nothing but the clothes on our backs", arriving in an alien, snow-flecked place.
On Thursday, customers made their way through rooms flecked with mold; the furnishings inside still made their way to the shopping carts.
And then you can run into the weekend with David Tanis's superb Thai-style spare ribs, best served with ice-flecked beer.
As many pointed out, the 45-year-old was spotted with a close crop of gray-flecked hair less than a month ago.
As you can see above, the 3D swirl is used as the accent nail while the rest are flecked with shimmer and gold.
Hers was still untouched by the summer sun, smooth and cool like a stone at the bottom of the river, flecked with freckles.
Brant's restless, fidgety touch and notational approach to description yield a flecked, flickering surface that doesn't allow the viewer's eyes anywhere to rest.
In his late 40s, with an average build and short, dark hair flecked with gray, Olson has lived in Prattsville all his life.
How he renders it is striking: a sing-rap drawl, sometimes emphatic and sometimes absent-minded, flecked with light touches of the blues.
She stood there facing me, clutching at her throat with nine fingers, gasping, trying to recite her poem, dripping saliva flecked with blood.
For the play, he recently grew a formidable mustache — a mighty rust-flecked horseshoe — and gained a super power of a different sort.
Modern versions there may be embedded with a whole tea egg or curls of cheese, or arrive sheathed in a scallion-flecked omelet.
These days, the landscape is flecked with abandoned groves and scraggly trees whose elongated yellow leaves are a telltale sign of the disease.
A lone electric guitar is picked slowly in a sustained electronic ambience, mostly a drone that's flecked with bits of voices run backwards.
"Dialoghi sull'Ultima Corda" (2014) sets two cellists against each other in a conversation of tetchy, lonely characters, flecked with abrupt violences and slides.
Jeb watched her round bouncing calves, brown from summer and flecked with mud, as she crossed the yard and went up her steps.
Instead of the bucatini with rabbit, an Ischian specialty, opt for the lamb tacconi, thin sheets of homemade ravioli flecked with mint leaves.
From temperate summers to sun-flecked autumn to the chilling bite of winter, Norway is a wealth of sense-provoking sensations throughout every season.
In signature LC style, the post included a rosy filter, a perfect glitter-flecked manicure, and an ultrasound of the little bundle of joy.
The sides of the roads were flecked with shredded tires, making me wonder how much rubber had succumbed to the ravages of Namibian gravel.
On Friday, the celeb signaled a return to her sparkly roots by posting a photo of her white-and-gold-flecked lips to Instagram.
"Just" is a spit-flecked fuck-off to someone (a friend, allegedly), while "Black Star" is perhaps best described as a cosmic breakup song.
Canning's releasing a new solo album called Home Wrecking Years on August 12th, and "Book It to Fresno" is its horn-flecked lead single.
So-called "ugly" produce, like knotty, conjoined carrots, or flecked and bruised apples, can be just as tasty and healthy as perfect-looking counterparts.
There are creatures fished out of formaldehyde, volumes flecked with rot, birds that have been hollowed out and stuffed, household tools battered beyond recognition.
They had golden coconut macaroons as big as my palm, and soup bowls full of rice pudding, mounded with thick, cinnamon-flecked whipped cream.
The same went for gently warmed peak-season cherry tomatoes and kimchi-marinated mussels served in a nori-flecked pie crust garnished with basil.
Not breathtaking, but calm and orderly, its hills flecked with tall deciduous trees and clapboard houses, its harbor ringed with low-slung, rocky islands.
It was late July, a time when grizzlies sweep down from the mountains to feast on the red-flecked salmon swimming up Campbell Creek.
Soon after, we swam in the surf and the sky was clear again, but the saltwater was flecked with tiny fragments of burned leaves.
In the daily paper, he's a virtuoso of the short-form judgment, turning out work that's insightful, unfussy, and pyrite-flecked with bons mots.
From terrazzo-flecked soap bars to affirmational shot glasses and a chic pink vibrator, the creative options ahead are well-equipped for 17 uncommon moments.
What comes next is a combination of ballerina and party-goer stick figures wearing candy-flecked outfits plucked straight from our sugar-plum fairy dreams.
That achievement is now threatened—not just by foam-flecked maniacs in bedsits, but by some of the highest in the land. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
After these "Defiant Beginnings", as the exhibition terms them, Cézanne spent time with the Impressionists, lending his next portraits a looser approach, flecked with light.
They are PLA plastic, or bioplastic, derived from non-petroleum, plant based sources, and come flecked with wheat bran, as a nod to their origins.
Located under buttes on the Wind River, flecked with reds and browns, the Longhorn pays enthusiastic homage to a Western aesthetic by way of Hollywood.
Have the near-transparent sheets of cannelloni rolled up around a light, unsoggy filling of ricotta flecked with greens, and you should be even happier.
It was noisy, nasty and, with the exception of Mr Giuliani, who delivered a powerful, foam-flecked denunciation of Mrs Clinton, often low-grade speaking.
The Warsaw Book Fair takes place each May in the National Stadium, a basketlike structure flecked with the red and white of the Polish flag.
There are picturesque, pastoral glimpses of cloud-flecked skies and green fields (the cinematographer is John Davey) that suggest the unchanging cycles of rural life.
As hulking and imposing as the buildings it surveys, this book weighs seven and a half pounds, and its cover is flecked with abrasive sandpaper.
Bespectacled, fingers flecked with sherbet-colored paint, he's soft-spoken and impish, with a bone-dry sense of humor and an aversion to self-glorification.
Weary and angular with lank blond hair, elegantly sheathed in black, yet still casually paint-flecked: She was exactly how I'd imagined a Real Artist.
But his white-flecked black pictures are actually photographs of the soil — or, more accurate, they are photograms, as they were made without a camera.
Before long, a plastic bin in the boat was lined with the birds, their snowy white breasts and sleek coal-black heads flecked with blood.
The walls in this new store are gold-colored aluminum, the floors are set with tiny black pebbles, flecked with blue lapis and pale coral.
Emerald-flecked fake eyelashes arch over thickly painted brows; streaks of lemon and sky-blue-colored eyeshadow compete with the hot-pink of her lips.
I tucked into crisp, lightly battered squid and flavorful chile-flecked veal meatballs on a bed of orzo studded with sun-dried tomatoes and green olives.
In the 28 years since Die Hard came out, every single male action hero has been trying to follow in Bruce Willis' bloodied, glass-flecked footsteps.
While we may have a hard time understanding Betty and her distaste for chocolate-flecked flapjacks, at least we can agree with her opinion on cookies.
Painstakingly painted after Sotatsu had pasted them on the gold foil–flecked screen, the fans' multifold surfaces presented an especially unique challenge for executing his design.
Unlike Mandarin, which has few borrowed words, Xibe is flecked with adopted nouns like pomodoro (tomato), mashina (sewing machine) and alma (the Uighur word for apple).
Literally: Liholiho did time as a pop-up before Kapur made his fried rice, flecked with homemade Spam, and spot-on tuna poke a permanent thing.
There's nothing quite like seeing a bathroom dripping in gold-flecked faucets, marble floors, and a $9,000 toilet to make your digs seem real, um, modest.
THE future of television was meant to have arrived by around now, in a bloodbath worthy of the most gore-flecked scenes from "Game of Thrones".
Even in spite of Donald Trump's ignorant, spittle-flecked outbursts and its own bloody history, it's known as one of the more rational—if joyless—superpowers.
A corkscrew of pain spiraled through her body as the marrow was pulled, and then a few milliliters of red, bone-flecked sludge filled the syringe.
Robert noticed blond shadings of bedrock surfacing from the earth, and for a moment he conjured up humpback whales rising around him, their skin mica-flecked.
On nice days, Petro, his coat flecked with silver, patrols the block, from the corner of Clinton Street almost to the far end at Court Street.
Parts of the town, which hugs the Ohio River and borders Kentucky, are tidy and maintained, flecked with 563th-century homes and more recently built McMansions.
LONDON — The offices of Unmade have the typical trappings of a digital start-up: exposed ceilings, small potted plants, whiteboards flecked with colored Post-it notes.
The barstool blowhardism of Donald Trump beats the central GOP casting of Marco Rubio; Bernie Sanders' spittle-flecked socialism routs the million-dollar smile of Martin O'Malley.
It holds the bomber's face in front of his own and screams at the crowd through plump, blood-flecked lips, watching the crowd's reaction through empty eyeholes.
ZURICH (Reuters) - While London's sewers can get clogged with fatbergs made up of grease and diapers, it seems Switzerland's waste system is flecked with silver and gold.
Her patched dress and leggings are stiff in the snow-flecked wind that's blowing over her temporary shelter, located at the base of a floating stone bridge.
The 530 is the littlest sibling in the affordable Desire family, with the Desire 630 and 825 offering slightly improved performance and the same paint-flecked designed.
But after that, its natural flavors were deeply concentrated, and the underlying beet salad, flecked with fresh horseradish and fried caraway seeds, was stunning on its own.
Shiny with just enough herb-flecked sauce that one noodle peels away from the rest as you lift, they are rolled so thin that they're almost weightless.
In the National Gallery's self-portrait, circa 1670, the artist's hair has grown thinner; the pencil mustache is flecked with white, and he's developed a double chin.
Ms. Ruzicka will ship a few hundred loaves of her panettone, flecked with dark chocolate and candied orange peel, via her bakery's website, but only through December.
But my favorite dish was anchovy pasta with a lemony, garlicky, pesto-like kelp sauce that flecked everything emerald and deepened the oceanic flavors in the pan.
"Crying in the Club" — an arch, dancehall-flecked power ballad released last spring — was produced by Benny Blanco from an original demo written and recorded by Sia.
First up, their Three Happiness burger, named for a local Chinese restaurant known for its crab Rangoon — fried won ton dumplings filled with crab-flecked cream cheese.
Hustlers, based on a 2015 New York Magazine feature by Jessica Pressler, is at once a neon-flecked stripper heist and a tender portrait of female friendship.
Grinning to herself, Fatima ducked through the door, ascending the steps two at a time, pleased by the soft scuffing noise her feet made on the flecked stone.
SHORTLY after winning election as governor of California in 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger watched leaders from the state legislature stage a spittle-flecked, chair-toppling fight in his office.
It cradles whatever you stuff it with as supportively as a hammock, efficiently absorbing the flavors of herb-flecked ground-lamb kebab, roasted mushrooms, or spicy fish stew.
At Christmas, they'd roast a crispy-skinned turkey that held a secret inside, my favourite: sticky rice stuffing flecked with salty-sweet lap cheong (Chinese sausage) and mushrooms.
I added the house-made barbecue sauce, more sweet than hot, and flecked with oregano that Mr. Szewczyk added as a nod to Connecticut's love of Italian food.
But she has instead kept them, adding flea-market finds, including tables made from old doors, and textiles in a subdued pale-earth palette, flecked with red accents.
A few recipes come from Mr. Novikov's mother, like a perfect dessert of little orbs of tangy yogurt cheese, flecked with poppy seeds and simmered in sour cream.
Frugal Traveler The sun-flecked ocean glittered to the west as I wound my way down Victoria Road in Cape Town toward The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa.
On the Rue Dupetit-Thouars, Máncora Cebicheria serves exuberantly marinated Peruvian ceviche in pools of kiwi or lime, flecked with vivid dashes of beet purée and perfumed violets.
Chewy fried rice flecked with nubs of preserved pork and Chinese broccoli gets a subtle crunch from the thick flakes of salt in which the meat was cured.
It comes with a choice of fish, and you can't go wrong—the salt-flecked mackerel is as perfect a bite as the kombu-cured roasted sea bass.
Their moist and tender carrot cake, which has a sesame-caramel-cream-cheese frosting flecked with halvah, has spoiled me for every other carrot cake in the universe.
The episode, a 67-minute drama flecked with dark humor, is set primarily in a bar run by Horace, played by Louis C.K., and Pete, played by Mr. Buscemi.
He looked the part, with a grim face, a tight jaw and short black hair flecked with gray, and he was a dynamic speaker, by turns tigerish and seductive.
Investigators at the crime scene also found clumps of Plunkett's scalp and hair near his body — and, tellingly, a chair flecked with blood spatter, perhaps used to beat him.
Flecked with the kind of four-to-the-floor beat and jazz hooks that Louie Vega would groove to, this accompanied a pretty shit idea for a channel TBH.
On a recent journey along Highway 16, scenes of stunning wilderness were flecked by indigenous communities reeling from economic decay and the anguished memories of missing and murdered women.
They soon spotted a headless skeleton slumped against a honeysuckle tree, its right leg bent sideways at a 90-degree angle, its left still flecked with strands of muscle.
I've been a fan of Ancst's neocrust-tempered, hardcore-flecked black metal for a good while now, and am extremely excited about their just-announced upcoming new album, Abolitionist.
Aversion aside, the shimmery, gold-flecked liqueur seems like an obvious choice for a man whose quest for riches drove him to print $250 million in fake US currency.
The saffron rice, the nigella-flecked loaves of barbari, the eggplant and yogurt dips are painstaking and meant to impress, but they're also relaxed, with a modern, cosmopolitan attitude.
Flecked with comedy and soothed with song, it's a beautiful, ultimately mournful play about where the United States went wrong — on race, on gender — way back at the start.
The painter Sin Hakgwon, who never visited the site, drew on Jeong's example as he juxtaposed tree-flecked hillocks in the foreground with spiky, linear peaks in the back.
That lamb skewer, for example, is served with a dollop of cicek, the traditional herb-flecked yogurt, but instead of fresh cucumbers it's spiked with very Nordic pickled ones.
For dessert, heed the jingle and hum of the ice-cream truck out by the parking lot, or bring along some sliced watermelon or a mint-flecked fruit salad.
A map of the world is composed of names of nations on a bright, patchy goldenrod ground between two blue horizontal borders that represent the night sky, flecked with stars.
There's the astounding, glitter flecked balls where Pose's history-making LGBTQ+-led cast, most of whom are people of color, revel in the identities society tells them are so wrong.
So do the devices that novelists as different as Ferrante and Knausgaard rely on: characters, dialogue, incident, chronology, and, especially, the rendering of everyday life through precise, detail-flecked paraphrase.
There are stalls with soft mounds of Tunisian-style ricotta and freshly made white cheese flecked with parsley, which is handed out to customers on the edge of long knives.
One is a black bottle with shiny pink foil over the top and the other, the Special Edition bottle, is hot pink with a confetti-flecked foil wrapper on top.
My skin falls into the light-medium range, but my undertones are textbook olive; anything too pearly or silver-flecked immediately reads as Chalktown, U.S.A. — not exactly a great look.
Despite the semi-angsty narrative, it's an easygoing, R&B-flecked jam with the kind of slow, winding beat that makes you want to lie back and light a joint.
Though Ewing had left the band after the release of The Age of Octeen, Damon Atkinson proved to be the perfect substitute for Ewing's jazz-flecked approach to punk drumming.
But staring in the eyes of the feather-flecked annihilators here, adults may have a more uncanny feeling of identification with the beasts at the pinnacle of the food chain.
With the country's economy in meltdown, an estimated 21,22016 fortune hunters have descended on this mineral-rich jungle area to earn a living pulling gold-flecked earth from makeshift mines.
Tomorrow's for hot dogs, for beers so cold they're flecked with ice, for micheladas, banana pudding, gochujang barbecue ribs with peanuts and scallions, cola-marinated fried chicken, spinach-artichoke dip.
Millennial angst finally caught up with pop music: Where the Top 40 was populated with exuberant, hedonistic party anthems just a few years ago, today it's increasingly flecked with unease.
Winding through mossy green farmland flecked with stones, the road seemed as if it could run on straight out to sea, but ended abruptly at the gate to the lighthouse.
Gazing at the Great Hill, an emerald lawn flecked with boulders at the park's north end, Mr. Blonsky, 58, remembered what it was like trekking there to discuss its restoration.
Neither of us realized it, but my shirt became flecked with fiberglass, making me itch all day in school, and part of me was scarred for life, if not literally.
Yet, at the same time, it's permanently aspirational, a poolside Babylon flecked with doomed screenwriters, celebrity recluses, and ex-models, atmosphere thick with pollution and the absorbed fog of detective stories.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Sam Rutherford/GizmodoI did not grow up with cats, so the past three months since adopting one have been flecked with trial, error, and disappointment.
There are three smaller bedrooms that share a bathroom on the third floor, where the floors are flecked with paint Jackson Pollock-style, and a ladder that leads to attic space.
"You know who you are," said Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former mayor of New York, in a fear-flecked denunciation of unspecified Islamic terrorists that roused the crowd to its feet.
And at the locally beloved cheese shop on the Place Joseph Hilaire, with its palm-size rounds of herb-flecked chèvre, everyone knows to ask for the owner, Monique, by name.
An athletic-looking man with a thin trace of a gray-flecked mustache, he is the infield and third-base coach on the Cubs' roundhouse punch of a World Series team.
A tall man with a gray-flecked beard and a dry sense of humor, Nystad is not bothered that he turns up in Norway's headlines exclusively as an object of derision.
Squeamish readers may blanch at the amount of blood-flecked sputum the tubercular Chopin coughs up on the page, and at the procession of doctors with their leeches and milk diets.
But to me, a crackly roasted potato is a worthy focus of any meal, especially when it's drenched in a caper- and anchovy-flecked brown butter and topped with canned tuna.
I saw myself on gum-flecked sidewalks among skyscrapers, sliding my hands into the pockets of my crimson coat, my right finger poking through the familiar hole in the silk lining.
Ms. Kanan makes the black, thick-crusted barley-rye bread flecked with anise seeds that comes with a halfhearted taramosalata and, more excitingly, a swipe of butter creamed with seaweed powder.
The lies, the performative phrases, the layers of persona—they accrete, one on top of another, flecked here and there with Latin, until everyone has forgotten what the big deal was.
The fact that gymnasts wear ribbons and jewel-flecked costumes—Karolyi has sent back leotards because she didn't think they had enough crystals—can minimize how difficult the sport actually is.
Despite the missing cans, there are copious amounts of weed in this house — flecked on nearly every surface, in the dining room, on the kitchen table, and in the ash-covered sink.
But in order for the spittle-flecked lunacy of Ripper to have world-ending consequences, another madness had to precede it: the game-theory logic of brinksmanship, stockpiling, and second-strike strategies.
While the marketing campaign for Euphoria, premiering June 16 after Big Little Lies, suggests a glitter-flecked mess of teenage euphoria is ahead, the reality of the series isn't nearly so joyous.
Lying on her back, her feet to the ocean, Talibart used telescopic lenses and an ultra-fast 1,000 frames/second shutter speed to capture the towers and troughs of foam-flecked seawater.
From the street, you pass through a blue tunnel, flecked with starry lights, to a room that looks like the bedroom of a wealthy child whose parents met at a Decemberists concert.
This week we'll use some of the teachings of our beautiful new guide to sheet-pan cooking to suggest: lamb meatballs, to serve with cucumbers, tomatoes, pita bread and mint-flecked yogurt.
At the Hermès event, platters were lit by candelabra, and a faux butterfly — another vanitas motif, its life span but a moment — perched on a dome of jelly flecked with silver foil.
As the name implies, they are covered with a remarkable skin flecked with raised bumps, which give the animal a rough texture – just rub your finger over any part of a starfish.
The second beer had a very strong hoppy smell and left a pleasing webbed trail of foam down the glass that reminded me of English countryside pubs and jackets flecked with mud.
The camera zooms in on the surface of the stone, and soon we're suspended in a swell of C.G.I. — pink-flecked shards of bewildering diffraction, a tunnel of blithe and kaleidoscopic light.
When she sings "please forgive me, I've got demons in my head," over creepy, R&B-flecked beats, the effect is both dark and danceable—in other words, modern queer-pop heaven.
The nave of the late 19th-century, 828,220-square-foot exhibition hall was, save for its vaulted glass ceiling, encased with a cotton backdrop depicting a blue sky flecked with fluffy clouds.
Trump's six-figure couture gown helped land her the cover of Vogue magazine, and at the reception dinner guests were served gold-flecked hors d'oeuvres, steak and lobster, and they swilled expensive Champagne.
A Syrian med student with a blond-flecked beard stands next to a Greek flag in the stern of a crammed, low-riding gray dinghy, holding up a smartphone to film his arrival.
Sporting a tuxedo and a bushy beard flecked with grey, Carrey poked fun at himself as he presented the award for best motion picture, comedy or musical, toward the end of the show.
There's the pearly bluish Twilight Tint, the purple-flecked Lavender Steel, the rosy Crushed Bloom, the white Snow Rose that gleams pink in the light, and Synthetica, a coral-pink with gold pearls.
Housed in a research institute in northwestern Moscow, the offices are described as an "embassy" by the group's founder and president, Louis Marinelli, a stocky, unassuming 22006-year-old with grey-flecked hair.
Housed in a research institute in northwestern Moscow, the offices are described as an "embassy" by the group's founder and president, Louis Marinelli, a stocky, unassuming 30-year-old with grey-flecked hair.
Bereft. An Anti-Facebook Manifesto, by an Early Facebook Investor If you like your Facebook criticism flecked with the spittle of its author, you'll probably enjoy Tom Bissell's review of Roger McNamee's Zucked.
Fort Romeau, "Secrets & Lies": This week in "things I didn't expect to learn": an extended sample of Dirty Dancing dialogue can make a perfectly good anchor for an undulating, acid-flecked house jam!
A few cafe tables are set out in the metallic-flecked room for customers to enjoy coffee and sweets but not much else: Kreuther Handcrafted Chocolate, 43 West 42nd Street, 212-201-1985.
But while Dr. Anbinder, who teaches history at George Washington University, offers no sweeping revelations or revolutionary doctrine, his exhaustive narrative provides a timely overview richly flecked with fascinating nuggets and enlightening profiles.
The artist Livia Cetti's studio, located in an early 20th-century farmhouse in Riverdale, N.Y., abounds with flowers: fiery orange marigolds, pillowy pink floribunda roses, candy-striped amaryllis and vivid fuchsia-flecked orchids.
There were protests outside her speech and spittle-flecked rants on Twitter, but overall the reaction felt relatively muted, at least by the standards of reactions to anything Trump-related or DeVos-driven.
If you're hungry for more, "Country," by the Irish actor and author Michael Hughes, is a propulsive, blood-flecked homage to the "Iliad" told against the backdrop of a fragile truce in 1996.
Models marched in front of gigantic heaps of marigold petals, wearing a collection of strong-shouldered jackets and capes, both flecked with silver pendants, cozy Shetland knitwear, artisanal fringed scarves and voluminous trousers.
It closes its eyes and rubs the prey—a sock flecked with bits of dried herb—across its whiskers, then falls to the ground, its body humming with purrs that oscillate into soft meows.
Gold-flecked brown lips at PaleyFest: For Chopra's night out, Barnes took inspiration from the "rich" neutral tones in her print Burberry number to use a complementary metallic brown color, Tom Ford's Casino shade.
The search for Private Mulligan started with a blood-flecked Japanese flag that Dale Maharidge, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author who teaches journalism at Columbia University, found among his father's things after he died.
So we understand why the idea of putting that same sweat-flecked lip on the rim of a cup holding a 145-degree liquid and slurping sounds unfathomable, or at the very least, unpleasant.
From Sagittarius, a glitter-flecked indigo that sparkles as if straight from the Milky Way; to Leo, a golden honey hue that looks just like a lion's mane; there's a little something for everyone.
Eladio Carrión featuring Khea, Cazzu, and Ecko - "Mi Cubana (Remix)" The rudely booming bass and auto-tuned chorus of the guitar-flecked original find reinvigoration courtesy of fresh bars by Argentinians Cazzu and Ecko.
More beguiling was the bowl of warm Parmesan custard covered with caramelized baby artichokes, while the sumptuous presentation of sweet pea ravioli flecked with braised rabbit and lavender was nearly too lovely to ravage.
Alfalfa, watermelon and barley fields sprawl across a landscape flecked by caribou tracks and seasonal trappers' huts, which reflect the role indigenous peoples have played in this fertile land for more than 2244,2000 years.
Mr. Romero, dripping with sweat and flecked in ash, noted that many firefighters from coastal California were not accustomed to Redding's notoriously intense sun, its parched and radiating grasslands, or its warm downslope winds.
On the Republican side, another former New York mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani, long ago abandoned his sobriquet of "America's mayor" to direct legal strategy for the president and assist his New York-flecked administration.
Over the course of an hour, the two dancers, in black tailored pants and white tank tops, go through vignettes of aerobic intensity — leaps, extensions, spins, jogs — often flecked with flashes of mischievous humor.
In the dining room, there are six chairs of the same color and design — where one leg is an arch that ingeniously doubles as the back — set around a long, blue-flecked marble table.
The spittle-flecked partisan who accused Obama of treason now accuses Trump of the same, all while acknowledging it was his brand of rhetoric that created the poisoned political environment in which Trump flourished.
For the finale, a series of sheer white gowns again took up the opening refrain but this time were flecked with subtle notes of color — a citrine feather here, a fuchsia appliqué petal there.
Ms. Salley is a talented painter and her visual references are solid: the flecked brush strokes and vibrant color of van Gogh; the flattened compositions of Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, graphic novels and cartoons.
Even the rice—saffron yellow and barberry-flecked, with an oily-rich burnt crust of tahdig—seemed more attuned to my 14-year-old palate, sophisticate that I was, than my mother's overcooked basmati.
On a recent afternoon, the mangrove roots are flecked with odd pieces of very modern garbage: foggy glass bottles, a boogie board speckled with barnacles, a black DVD case, a wrinkled bag of Ruffles chips.
Officials, students, and parents say this is ambitious, given many buildings still don't have power or running water; walls and ceilings are flecked with mold; and some are missing cafeterias, classrooms, roofs, gymnasiums, and bathrooms.
After 15 minutes, I was startled to discover that the cereal had puffed up into a Kashi-like multitude of grains, flecked with tiny pieces of apple, complete with green peel, that looked just-chopped.
Midway down a row, a bird's nest was tucked in the crook of a vine, and, a little beyond, there was a spider the size of my palm, yellow-flecked and motionless on its web.
Long ago, as a high school student during the last years of the Vietnam War, I sometimes remained seated during the anthem at Shea Stadium, and unhappy fans sometimes gave me a beer-flecked shower.
The pieces emphasized both lightness — with delicate silver-flecked lace and a palette of mainly black and white — as well as technical intricacy, manifest in crystal-embroidered organza gowns and dresses with origami-like folds.
Here's how to feed a family of four with a pound of shrimp: It starts with a visit to the fish market, and ends with a dish of spicy, deeply flavorful shrimp-flecked rice noodles.
Mr. Mendeluk has Ukrainian roots, but he also has an unfortunate taste for clunky symbolism, zooming in his camera on ominously crushed eyeglasses and a blood-flecked loaf of bread like a spaniel scenting pheasant.
But with the use of flecked lighting and the odd prop — a swinging iron gate, a mossy patch — the space also suggested a riverbank, a garden at night and a ruined building during a storm.
Um-Helat is outwardly utopian, too, and Jemisin paints just as vivid a picture: The slanting afternoon sun stretches golden over the city, reflected light sparkling along its mica-flecked walls and laser-faceted embossings.
Peering further into the cosmos, the Hubble Space Telescope snapped an amazing photograph of the Whirlpool Galaxy, flecked with blue and spinning like a Frisbee through the Horologium, or pendulum clock, constellation 50 million miles away.
But here he was at 39 years old, long black beard flecked with grey, sitting in front of a computer at Jacksonville, Florida's Herlong Air Field, with a proctor peering on from behind a glass door.
His first album, "Home Again" (2012), impressed critics with its observant, soul-flecked folk songs, delivered in a rich, full-bodied voice that sounded the way drinking hot cocoa in front of a crackling fireplace feels.
On its surface, the fish fry is a humble get-together exalting the simple pleasure of crispy fried fish, flecked with orange-red hot sauce, resting on a slice of white bread alongside various side dishes.
A twist on the French classic, this version replaced traditional raspberry with the tantalizing zing of passion fruit, which flavored the thick, silky Belgian milk chocolate mousse atop a firm but moist, red-flecked chocolate crust.
This summer, it will be possible to reach destinations along the Hudson River Valley — Rhinecliff, Hudson and Albany — from under the constellation-flecked ceiling that has had travelers craning their necks for more than a century.
The latest explanation was similarly vapid: a clutch of admirable but vague aspirations, such as improving the competitiveness of the economy and promoting equality of opportunity, flecked with trendy phrases such as "green economy" and "human capital".
His spittle-flecked tirade is more of the usual (blah blah women suck, blah blah sandwich), but when he raises a gun to put a bullet in Ally's head, he gets a nasty surprise: It's not loaded.
Each and every fiber of the muscle seemed to cling to the inside of the beautiful, bright red shells with dear life, and it was hours of work over a newspaper-covered, soaked, shell-flecked table top.
Smith & Cult Glitter Obsessed Duo, $30, available at UltaFor the unabashed glitter fiend, this duo of gold-flecked liquid eyeshadow and multi-purpose cream will be the only makeup they wear for the rest of the holidays.
Moroni honed closer to the facts of silver flecked brocade, velvet fringe, opulent jewels and fine embroidery in black or red silk thread that embellishes so many collars and cuffs in portraits of both men and women.
When Warhol died in 1986, a sculpture of hers — a mirror-flecked ball she had given to him when he went to Iran to paint Empress Farah Pahlavi — was sitting on a table in his living room.
But if Sinn Fein wants a shot at legitimacy it will need to shed its militaristic image while also remaining true to the gray-flecked beards in the North who make up the bedrock of the party.
A gorgeously juicy and pink length of grilled pork, for example, was flecked with sage salt, and its only garnish was a spoonful of sauce made from apples — not applesauce but a saltier and more complex reduction.
On its first live album, "All the World's a Stage" from 1976, Peart puts his manic signature on two songs that Rush released before he was in the band, then bursts into a jazz-flecked snare workout.
It sits on the upper edge of the Cajun Prairie, a plain of humid farmland flecked with palmettos, crawfish ponds and live oak that sprawls north from the marshy cane fields nearer to the Gulf of Mexico.
In June last year, the 88-year old economist detailed to The Associated Press the abuse he suffered during the Cultural Revolution, when a gang of young Mao loyalists lashed his father and him with copper-flecked whips.
Currently flecked with pockets of severe deprivation, the city's population, and economic health, took a major pounding when, in the 70s, the heavy industry that propped up it's prosperity fell into a major decline, before slowly bleeding out.
For fancy Prime members, a dizzying array of items will be lined up for weekly deals, starting this week with organic strawberries, sumo citrus, and gold-flecked oat milk ice cream (okay, just kidding about the last one).
In the resulting print, which is part of a body of work titled "Moon Studies and Star Scratches," a cobalt blue sky is flecked with radiant orbs, fingernail moons and slender white lines tracing the paths of stars.
Vezzoli's selection is a careful mixture of most destabilizing events of the time—from Amanda Lear's electrifying leather pants, all flecked by feminist protests—to quiet moments of Italian artists at work as well as beautiful theatrical adaptations.
That's a minutiae-flecked argument for another day, but for our purposes here today, can we just talk about how Weedeater is probably the weediest band that ever wended their way through a weedy field of blunt guts?
The Italian painter Rudolf Stingel has spent 30 years upending expectations about the vitality and viability of painting, and even at its most beautiful, his art is always flecked with intimations of both human mortality and artistic exhaustion.
Shudder as he begins to realize that his blood-flecked cough is a death sentence hidden from him by his own doctors and struggles with what that will mean for the British constitution and his own beloved family.
The image subsumed by black glitter flecked with blue, Bailey meditates on the vastness of the ocean — through triangle trade, the bodies of enslaved Africans engulfed by the sea, their lives lost to a brutal and merciless institution.
Berries are hot this year, Scott Goldsmith was saying on a recent rain-flecked Friday, brandishing a bright red plastic, wagon wheel-shaped gizmo called a PushBerry, which aims to hull and slice your strawberries in one go.
In late July, RXR announced its first plan to develop one of those sites, a rust-flecked two-level parking structure, which would give way to a pair of gleaming 28-story towers with up to 700 apartments.
That the evening nevertheless held moments of aching tenderness and heat was due mostly to Lucy Crowe's rendition of the feisty, vulnerable and erotically vibrant Vixen and to Mr. Rattle's bighearted reading of the simmering, light-flecked score.
During its six-year run, Joss Whedon's cultishly adored vampire dramedy mixed high-concept and horror-flecked camp with teenage drama and witticism-drenched banter in a way that still bears influence on pop culture high and low.
The Black Jumpsuit Sure, this bow-detail one-piece looks all fancy when styled with a sheer, diamond-flecked layer and black pumps, but you can make it work appropriate in seconds by throwing a sharp blazer on top.
I first saw him onstage in 1990, when he played Thersites—no Shakespearean role is more flecked with spleen—in "Troilus and Cressida," and latterly, in 2014, as a choleric King Lear, sliding into the cracks of early dementia.
It wasn't a surprise to us that BaubleBar's best-selling Alidia Ring was such a crowd-pleaser — the rainbow-flecked stacker is a unicorn, a rare colorful piece that seems to go with everything, despite its symphony of tones.
Grandma's pork ragout was a chile-flecked take on Bolognese sauce; a spicy, smoky pork shoulder was roasted for 15 hours with tomatoes, then sprinkled with shards of Grana Padano cheese and served over rigatoni with grilled country bread.
Today that changes, because we're premiering Forever's EP. Similar to an artist like FKA twigs, Forever's soundscapes leap and bound, from simple and sparse to waves of embracing textures, all flecked with a varying degrees of lust and tenseness.
Heaps of the imported cheese, which the restaurant buys in 28-pound containers, come flecked with dried oregano and slicked with olive oil, and act as a soft, creamy condiment for fried or broiled seafood, or dainty lamb chops.
WASHINGTON — Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was just getting going, summoning his down-home artillery from the Senate floor — the faith-flecked tales, the weathered statesman's gaze, the theatrical pauses deployed not so long ago before caucus-inclined Iowans.
When it comes to eyeshadow palettes, the word typically refers to a range of nuanced neutrals; rich browns, soft beiges, and even shimmer-flecked bronze can — and should — all go into the making of a good nude eyeshadow palette.
In all the world, there were only about 70 native groves of them, flecked across a relatively thin stretch of the Sierra, far east of San Francisco and Los Angeles, beyond the Central Valley's citrus groves and almond fields.
On its face, the book — subtitled "The Battle to Save America's Middle Class" — is all about economic issues, and the index is correspondingly flecked with terms like "layoffs" (one citation), "manufacturing decline" (one citation) and "rent assistance" (two citations).
It's the winter avocado harvest at the University of California's orchard in Lindcove, and the fruit jumbled in the back of Eric Focht's SUV are a palette of earthy tones, some rough and flecked with frosted tips, others green and smooth.
Mr Wilders, fresh from a criminal conviction for inciting racial discrimination, delivered his usual absurdity-flecked attack on immigrants, declaring at one point that European blondes are growing afraid to show their hair for fear of being attacked by immigrants.
Tucked away in the mountains between Kern and Los Angeles counties, Tejon Ranch — California's largest privately held piece of land — encompasses a range of habitats, from Joshua tree-dotted deserts and meadows, to pine tree–flecked mountains and cool forests.
On the other, it's laden with bolded sentences, underlined phrases, and all-caps headlines — an utterly spittle-flecked document meant to convey the maximum amount of panic that a shadowy figure was working in the shadows to warp your reality.
During her most recent trip to Tokyo, she was seen wearing double buns and a sparkle-flecked cat-eye — a look that put her somewhere between Princess Leia and Zenon; not to mention took me right back to my childhood.
Is there just something about public transport—the strange, stiffly bristled seats, the rigid seating arrangement, the lack of legroom, the tacky gray-flecked floors, the windows that only open a half inch at the top—that makes us this way?
While few doubted the quality of Chile's current roster, flecked as it is with talent from Barcelona, Arsenal and Bayern Munich, there still was a sense that Chile's best moments had always occurred on home soil, or close to it.
I wanted a somewhat Iberian profile for these, so I added lots of chopped herbs (heavy on cilantro) to the fish mixture, and I chose to serve them with colorful stewed sweet peppers and onions flecked with bits of chorizo.
Set of 72 Shatterproof Decorative Handcrafted Assorted Christmas Ornaments, $29.99 (originally $43.99), available at Walmart [You save $14]These gold glitter-flecked ornaments are made from shatterproof plastic, so you won't have to worry when they fall on the ground.
Holding it in won't do you any favors in the long run—you'll probably find yourself doubled over on the top of a double decker come sunrise, incapable of rational speech, limiting yourself to the occasional groan of anxiety-flecked pain.
The choice couldn't have been more obvious: there was one on almost every table, a big, round platter of hacked-up blue crabs coated in a thick, pink, chili-flecked sauce and surrounded by a ring of glistening fried buns.
With his gray-flecked beard and mustache, Richman looked the part of an academic, albeit one who seemed a bit too tall for his suit and who showed his discomfort in a series of awkward, sudden movements on the witness stand.
Or you could fire up the broiler, pretend it's a grill, make some barbecued chicken, cornbread flecked with corn, a little coleslaw, some potato salad and frozen fudge pops for dessert, make like it's August already, and you're corny as Kansas.
Like the scarf, it is a gift she inherited from her mother, a woman with an acute sense of style, who wore that little shawl to bring out the colors of a favorite blazer, flecked with orange, beige and brown.
They have been murmuring 'Invincibles' to themselves on their walk to work; whispering it to themselves at their desks; getting home, locking themselves in the living room and screaming 'INVINCIBLES' into a pillow, leaving their sofas flecked with spittle and sweat.
There is a miniature loaf of challah brushed with honey, salt and golden flakes of garlic; a kind of Yemenite monkey bread, flecked with nigella seeds, called kubaneh; and a sesame-blitzed Jerusalem bagel the size of a small bath mat.
Credit...Ricardo Nagaoka for The New York Times WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory — Canada's largest city north of the 60th parallel, about 30,000 residents strong, sits between the emerald blue Yukon River and the evergreen-flecked hills on Whitehorse's eastern and southern edges.
The resulting images are warm-hued and retro-flecked, and sit next to a curvy font describing the brand's cozy-cool ethos, a conscious pushback against the sterile photography and sans-serif block letters that DTC brands have become synonymous with.
" It was perhaps to sell ripe bananas that United Fruit Company had Miss Chiquita sing in the 1940s and 1950s: "When bananas are flecked with brown and have a golden hue, bananas taste the best and are the best for you.
They turned these into desserts of towering great taste: crumbles and slab pies and zonkers and one concoction of ginger-scented fruit covered in cornmeal-flecked batter that was, as summer rushed to its end, among the season's best freestyle desserts.
His menu consists of about 23 dishes, most of them cooked to order, but regulars know to ask for the chicken biryani, flecked with fried onion and cilantro, garnished with half a hard-boiled egg, all for $230, with a drink.
It would force the president into an uncomfortable choice, beneath the cloud of Russia-flecked scandal: whether to sign a bill his team has opposed or to honor Moscow's wishes by seeking to scuttle the efforts of a Republican-led Congress.
A classic case of industrial melanism is England's peppered moths, which were originally white and flecked with black, but rapidly became solidly dark after soot from 19th century industry blanketed tree trunks, making light moths far more likely to be spotted by predators.
Then there was the food itself: Glasses of "pimms-without-the-pimms" that came piled high with an abundance of strawberries and cucumbers, plates of bright, exotic fruit mixed with maple caramelized pecans, and scrambled eggs flecked with fresh chilli and herbs.
But the real star of the evening, per usual, was Naomi wearing a plunging, navy blue silk, thigh-length negligee with sheer stripes of lace paneling, a floor-grazing metallic-flecked navy wool coat with black appliqués, and furry high heel mules.
Even as much of the material on Death Magnetic leisurely unspools at over seven minutes per song, that's nothing compared to the LuLu's closing "Junior Dad," spanning nearly twenty minutes of epic post-rock flecked with poetic spittle by the aforementioned Reed.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker You'll want to take a picture of the enormous, buttery Bavarian pretzel, flecked with salt crystals, which arrives swinging from the kind of metal stand you might use to hang bananas on your kitchen counter.
From the previous tenant—his sister, who's two years old—he has inherited a changing pad, a pile of herniated books, and an armchair and ottoman, the color of whose upholstery, now flecked with who knows what, might politely be called gray heather.
A rush of a chorus, a splash of guitar, a golden bath of sun-flecked reverb – it explodes in a carousel of sound that's just like listening to Wild Nothing for the first time all over again, except now in ultra high fidelity.
His unassuming appearance—black framed glasses, a mop of black hair, and when we meet, a couple of zits flecked across his otherwise smooth cheeks—belies a subtle magnetism that makes things sound just a little more true when he's saying them.
Earlier this week, the restaurant hosted New York City's Mile End Delicatessen for a joint pop-up dinner of wood-fired Middle Eastern dishes flecked with some of the deli's Montreal-inspired trademarks, such as gravy-drenched poutine and a smoked brisket sandwich.
It turns out my wife (an editor at The New York Times) has no problem coating his lips with a neutral pink, or letting him stumble around her in heels, or buying him a proper Elsa dress, with lace flecked in snowy glitter.
The 39-year-old power forward, his jet-black hair now flecked with gray at the temples, was kept well-shackled throughout, and it was late in the third quarter before he notched up his first point from the free throw line.
But Daily Provisions is extremely well tailored, done in marine blue wainscoting with marble counters and tables, a few seats and shelves full of freshly baked breads, glazed and sugared crullers, cookies and croissants flecked with "everything" spices and filled with cream cheese.
Aaron Hayes, his work boots still flecked with meat from carving up a moose outside of Port aux Basques, said he did not know he was part Mi'kmaq until the case was gaining steam a decade ago and a cousin told him.
My parents read me books, showed me videos: Bull Connor and his snarling dogs, fire hoses scattering marching crowds, restaurant counters gripped by tightened brown knuckles, stoic obstinacy in the face of persecution, of spit-flecked screams and limp bodies hung from thick branches.
Clad in a paint-flecked over shirt, unbuttoned to reveal a tank-top—just like Frida Kahlo would have worn had she also been a chart-topping pop queen—Spears is seen hard at work capturing the splendor of an elaborate garden on her canvas.
When I meet Kennedy there one day in May 0003, he's dressed in a tweed jacket and a blue-flecked tie, and his hair is neatly parted and brushed back from his forehead in a way that reveals a small depression in his left temple.
It appears the reality star may have finally met her match, at least carat-wise, as the Good American wore three impressively large square-cut diamond pavé rings with a red and yellow flecked Cavalier-branded band thrown into the mix, just for good measure.
But even when introducing glitter-flecked and whipped versions of the exfoliator, one thing remained the same: coffee was at the core (and with it, an inevitable ring of sludge around the tub that made us pine for a budget that would allow housekeeping services).
HONG KONG/HARBIN, China (Reuters) - At the Siberia Tiger Park in the frigid Chinese city of Harbin, visitors can learn about the facility's successful breeding programme and buy chicken carcasses to toss to around 20 tigers pacing the snow flecked ground of their enclosure.
It's a beautiful time, not just because of the potential for fun and run-ins with attractive-looking people, but because it can feel like this new sun-flecked life has taken you firmly within its grasp, releasing a new-found world of opportunity.
Ever the Chanel aficionado, it's the third time this week that Wintour has worn the hallowed French brand: She chose a feather and gold-flecked number for the Met Gala and a double-breasted cream tweed dress for yesterday's Chanel Cruise show in Paris.
So when he popped up on Fox years later to attack Black Lives Matter and decry Obama's anti-police "propaganda," he was renewing a cozy relationship founded not only on political horse-trading but also on a shared affinity for spittle-flecked, anti-liberal invective.
An assorted box could contain chocolates infused with anything from Ethiopian arabica coffee to Corsican honey, but the best are the ones that contain local ingredients, like the silky milk chocolate squares flecked with lavender, or the dark chocolate ones spiked with local thyme.
Jorge Jacob's food truck rotates between six different locations, selling bagels inspired by New York favorites Ess-a-Bagel and Murray's Bagels but tinged with local touches: A black beer reduction replaces the traditional malt syrup, and one variety is flecked with biquinho peppers.
We go to an Italian restaurant just a few blocks from her childhood apartment and when she tells the waiter she used to live here, the owner, a jolly man with a thick mustache and red-flecked eyes comes and sits at our table.
That sauce, often a tangy mixture of sweetened fish sauce, was more vibrant at the nearby Banh Cuon Luu Luyen in Garden Grove, where it was flecked with raw, sliced garlic and left in Mason jars at the table so diners could help themselves.
I spent some time with the chef Angie Mar recently, skulking around her kitchen at the Beatrice Inn in Manhattan as she cooked a fine dinner of pan-roasted chicken with morels in a Madeira-spiked cream sauce flecked with savory and tarragon (above).
It is not yet clear if the fallout will be different this time among Mr. Trump's supporters in Congress, who have retained a capacity for tunnel vision — speaking hopefully of health care and tax overhauls — once sufficient time has passed between Russia-flecked maelstroms.
The film's screenwriter, Matthew Wilder, and director, Paul Schrader, have loosely adapted Edward Bunker's grim, earnest 1997 crime novel (which is flecked with genuine social commentary about mass incarceration, corporate malfeasance and other issues) into a purposefully coarse, giddy-approaching-giggly, pulp-Pop Art cartoon.
So here was mock crab and sliced watermelon and baby corn and sliced chicken cutlets and damp, soy-flecked tofu and vegetable "sushi" and drifts of blue-cheese crumbles and leaf piles of lettuce and wan tomatoes stacked vertically, like files in the offices upstairs.
There was reason for concern: Exactly one year later, in August of 1966 — just following the Beatles' release of their visionary Revolver LP, which is flecked with tape loop experiments and Eastern influences — the band played the last show of their final American tour.
High Cost (formerly known as Septic Rot) spew out punk- and powerviolence-flecked grindcore that's as gritty and unforgiving as the Brooklyn gutter they crawled out of, and this self-titled demo (out this week on Tridoid Records) marks their first recorded foray under the new moniker.
My shade of choice is Illuminati, a mid-toned Champagne flecked with silver shimmer, which works with my neutral undertones and light/medium complexion (if Illuminati isn't your jam, though, they've got 11 other shades ranging from a pure white to a deeper gold to galactic purple).
This was the year of a second, sleaze-flecked New Labour landslide, foot and mouth disease, the sentencing of Barry George, the slow conceptual withering of the Millennium Dome, the race riots in Burnley and Brixton and of the year of 9/11 and its seismic reverberations.
It's early in the morning, coffee cooling in a cup beside me, and all I want to do is make Melissa Clark's recipe for queso fundido with chorizo, jalapeño and cilantro, then dive into it with a bag of good chips and some ice-flecked beer.
The fancy-French-meets-country-club-chic food—"market vegetables" and tarragon-flecked dip; summer-melon salad with feta and cucumber; veal blanquette, featuring white meat in a heavy white sauce with a white pomme purée (has a whiter dish been known to man?)—hit its mark.
But this seal of authenticity is the key to the Bernie brand, the idea that what the public sees — the crotchety impatience; the refusal to moderate or change; the dandruff-flecked-sport-coat-crooked-specs-flyaway-hair blur of the man — is the genuine, unmediated Bernie.
Elsewhere, MAD cartoonist Basil Wolverton, whose absurdist productions had a clear impact on underground comix artists, crafts nasty bald-headed gargoyles for Weird Tales of the Future, their leathery olive-green skin flecked with innumerable short dashes that lend a convincing illusion of ripples of movement.
With the wide sky setting off their plump, white-­flecked black plumages, they often remind me of my Sicilian aunts in their polka-­dot dresses, chatting away in front of the narrow brick rowhouse I grew up in on East 37th Street out in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
His heavily decorative Fetish lights are fashioned from neon tubing and sand-cast glass flecked with shards of glass from the trash, and he employs molds made from sewn-together pieces of foam to cast the legs for giant mirror-polished aluminum puzzle-piece dining tables.
As pointed out by a painter friend I ran into at Petzel, she holds a corded clicker in one hand while standing in a spotlight (lusciously painted red) and seems to pull something — maybe words — from her mouth with her other, much larger, blood-flecked hand.
Once it's baked and assembled, the cake gets a rich chocolate coating on top and is then flecked with what the bakery says is food grade luster dust, which does remind us a smidge of the galaxy trend, but all of these sweet, magical fads are closely related, anyway.
A typical chunk of Spruce Pine pegmatite looks like a piece of strange but enticing hard candy: mostly milky white or pink feldspar, inset with shiny mica, studded with clear or smoky quartz, and flecked here and there with bits of deep red garnet and other‑colored minerals.
These miniature biographies — hymns to "people forcing a good time out of their tired, broken hearts" and to the humble, thwarted dreams that play out in a modern metropolis where "everything is pigeon gray and flecked with spit stains" — are "the bricks that built the houses" of the title.
As the 100 guests gathered for dinner and the sunset faded to a star-flecked indigo, Tanner the goat was being quietly shepherded down the driveway, heading back to his pasture on a warm, starry night, and the newly married Reeds knew their adventures would continue with the sunrise.
"It's a whole new era for us, and I can't wait for you to get your hands on all the makeup and exclusives," says Barrymore, who plans on launching several new skus with the store, including the gold-flecked lipcolor she wore during her visit in the video above!
The recipes represent home cooking from 15 countries, including an herb-flecked Russian omelet with cheese, Iraqi spiced potato and bulgur kibbeh, a Persian lamb and herb stew, and Jeera chicken with curry and yogurt, which separates as it cooks but then, as promised, winds up nicely emulsifying.
With a roomy interior, orange-flecked gray seats, a pair of ceiling-mounted screens, and a faux wood floor, the Origin is electric and meant to be shared by riders in a ride-hail service that Cruise will launch at an unspecified future date, starting in San Francisco.
The Daily Mail was the only big-selling newspaper to continue to champion the lost cause and, after a particularly foam-flecked leader about "the traitor in Downing Street", Viscount Rothermere stepped in to replace Paul Dacre with Geordie Greig, a sensible man as well as a good friend.
Scroll on to shop the fire-catching finds from the most figure-flattering one-piece swimwear to viral rainbow-flecked rings, Cardi B's lipstick shade, the comfiest pair of French-girl heels, glowing sunscreen sticks, commuter backpacks, and more, along with the reasons why they sold out in the first place.
He looked tired and old when it was done, more than anything, with a grey-flecked beard and crinkles around his eyes signaling that he, CM Punk, was in fact a man pushing 40 who had, not at all surprisingly, just been soundly beaten by someone nearly 15 years younger.
Now Judge Felix J. Catena of St. Lawrence County Court will decide whether Mr. Hillary is guilty of the accusation that is seemingly undercut by a dearth of hard evidence linking him to the crime, in a case that is flecked with suggestions of racial bias, romantic rage and prosecutorial overreach.
Occasionally, their correspondence feels as private and awkward as such a seduction would be, their letters — and their theological discussions — flecked with the pretension of two people trying to impress each other (as when James brags of having read "Moby-Dick" to his 8-year-old daughter "in its entirety").
On the second Saturday in September, the new RH Gallery opened its doors to the Meatpacking District, looking just as you'd expect: a glowering, 90,000-square-foot landscape of poured concrete flecked with bronze, stone and glass, through which sails a flotilla of enormous gray velvet and white linen sofas.
In the entryway, the lower half of the walls are paneled with slabs of foggy Carrara marble, while the upper half are painted with a custom shade of white Van Gend flecked with almost indecipherable traces of blue and red, which he says gives the room a subtle freshness and warmth.
LOS ANGELES — Each week, in a kitchen in South Los Angeles, Alfonso Martinez prepares about 400 pounds of moronga — a light, onion-flecked cloud of a sausage, already crimson from a base of fresh pig's blood, pushed to a deeper, more exuberant shade by the addition of dried red chiles.
Cate Blanchett returned to one of her regular sponsors, Armani, who made over red-carpet dressing in the 1990s with beige and subtle sequins but here came up with something suitable for a fairy princess leaping frantically between lily pads to get to her frog: sea foam and flecked with fluttery flowers.
The furry, flecked brown animals, native to California, are born burrowers, and in early 2014 they inundated the park with prime views of San Francisco Bay, burrowing so deep into the soil that officials fretted that they'd come dangerously close to breaching the clay cap that sealed the landfill beneath the park.
Informed by those experiences, as well as his interests in World War I documentaries and silent film, the record is themed around a lone warrior on a devastated battlefield whose plight is explored through a vivid, unsettling mix of art-rock, metallic noise, piano-flecked post-punk epics, blood, sex, and death.
But because it's a Wednesday, the day of the week that we try to devote to cooking off the cuff and not from a recipe, I won't give you a proper card of instruction so much as a simple prompt: salad with green beans and tomatoes, over mozzarella in a basil-flecked dressing.
Set largely on a tobacco plantation in Virginia during the middle of the 19th century, this novel is about one black man's experience of slavery and the Underground Railroad, and it is flecked with forms of wonder-working that push at the boundaries of what we still seem to be calling magical realism.
The ahi tuna tartar, a common menu item, had a kick here thanks to a ginger oil garnish and seaweed base, and a special of four steak-like pieces of squid mantle, stuffed with dense crab meat in a caper-flecked spicy tomato sauce had my fellow diners and I vying for the last bit.
"Submarine" is a jazz-infused romp through R&B, flecked with an insatiable pop chorus, and smatters of spoken word; "Repeater" is darker, recalling British acts like Blue Daisy or Kojey Radical; "Sincere" is reminiscent of the open-air guitar riffs John Mayer imbued into Frank Ocean's performance of "Pyramids" on Saturday Night Live.
Using the soon-to-drop, 14-pan Fenty Beauty Galaxy Eyeshadow Palette (its holographic rainbow case alone is drool worthy), the vlogger created a very exaggerated cat eye with heavily pigmented and glitter flecked Midnight Bolt, Cosmic Ocean, Mars on Fire, Ultraviolet, and Sunburst shades — all using the brand's new, dual-sided eyeshadow brush.
After peppering the space with family heirlooms like vintage Robin Day chairs and Ethiopian wool tapestries from the '70s, Lonsdale collaborated with the young London furniture designers Matteo Fogale and Laetitia de Allegri on sustainable white and silver-flecked tables and clothing racks that look like marble but are made from recycled yogurt cups.
There is no shortage of suggestions on Instagram for achieving a radiant complexion: the hashtag #glowingskin alone has more than three million posts that recommend a multitude of shimmery products — from gold-flecked highlighters to glimmering bronzers to glitter-laced gelées — all of which, when layered on the skin, can create a lustrous effect.
Her husband loves fatteh, poached and stuffed chicken served on top of cinnamon-flecked rice and saj, buttery griddle bread, with a dressing of smashed green chilli peppers, garlic and lemon juice, as well as maqlooba, literally "upside-down": a layered, spiced rice dish with chicken and aubergines, cooked then dramatically flipped onto a tray.
Photograph by Kyoko Hamada for The New Yorker I get the sense that Blamey might reach the height of her powers in a more relaxed, unfettered setting, serving her humble, homey pea dal and her shiny-crusted whole-wheat sourdough, flecked with brined pumpkin seeds and black quinoa, to a different kind of crowd.
But while Iranian cooks were riffling through bins of fuzzy green almonds, selecting blooming hyacinths and choosing smoked whitefish at Jordan Market — or just grabbing a bowl of herb-flecked ash-e reshteh (a bean-filled noodle soup) at nearby Attari Sandwich Shop — the line at the Saffron & Rose Persian ice cream shop was blessedly short.
A.P, 21903), found by closely inspecting "Flag" (230-230) — where the words "Pipe Dream" are embedded in one of the white stripes — nuggets of meaning are often flecked onto Johns' surfaces, especially when he is using encaustic, which entails dipping strips of newspaper into pigmented molten wax and applying them as if he were making a collage.
I agree with most of Harris's criticisms of the Kavanaugh sketch — especially its length and ultimate lack of resolution — but there's one area where I think the sketch is more pointed than he gives it credit for: It completely crystallizes a version of Kavanaugh as an angry, spittle-flecked asshole who's not accustomed to being questioned in the slightest.
As if you were at La Coupole, you could start with a shellfish platter, although here you'd be working your way from oysters with a lime and black-pepper mignonette and a sambal cocktail sauce, to snow-crab claws with a chunky and char-flecked romesco, to chilled prawns that taste of garlic, laksa leaf and smoke.
Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' It is time to praise the Bangladeshi steam table, with its crammed bins, trays, casserole dishes and china bowls; its stacks of cilantro-flecked kebabs as long as hot dogs; its rolling mountains of rice in sepia and saffron, studded with whole peeled hard-boiled eggs and looking ready to tumble.
For the fashion spread, Ms. Alt dressed Ms. Sampaio in a series of sexy 1970s throwbacks, such as a Louis Vuitton silver-flecked sheer black gown over a black cutout bodysuit; a Balenciaga red poppy print blouse and skintight pants; and a pair of slouchy Dolce & Gabbana leopard print sequined pants, her naked torso and modest breasts painted gold.
But even the homeliest and world-weariest of us give off a shine, however dulled or flecked by experience, and Johnny, manic and stubborn in his devotion, has reached the dire stage in life—fortysomething, divorced with kids, one tour in prison—when this truth becomes a strategy: just latch on, find the light, and make connection happen.
But his seascapes are more than just poetic meditations on life; they are utterly transportive of both time and place, as well as technical masterpieces — in some, the ocean is the darkest black, flecked with the white caps of waves; in others, the sea glints just in front of your eyes, the foggy sky offering untold depths.
Eat it straight with a spoon, wrap it in lettuce from the basket of leafy greens, herbs, and cucumbers that arrives on every table (there are complimentary pickles, too), or smear it on a side order of pillowy Thai omelette, flecked with cha-om, a Southeast Asian vegetable that looks like dill but tastes milder and sweeter, with a snappier texture.
At Teranga, he serves it two ways: steamed, with carrots and peas, until chewy and tender in a subtly sweet tomato broth, for a version of jollof , a warm dish eaten across West Africa that's usually made with rice; and dyed neon pink with beet juice, for a wonderfully tart cold salad flecked with dill, pickled carrot, and pomegranate seeds.
But aspects of the artist's later style, and his disdain for allegory, symbolism, and the Academy, are already apparent: for instance, the spotty brushwork, flecked with light, the amount of surface area allotted to the background and the way it competes with the image of the artist — who all but disappears in later self-portraits, if not for his piercing outward gaze.
Next to a table laden with hamburgers and hot dogs was another buffet set up with Kurdish dishes — biryani flecked with vermicelli, carrots, peas and noodle-like strips of chicken; cucumber and tomato salad; kutilk, eye-shaped fritters filled with chicken and crusted with a thick layer of rice; and eprax, stuffed grape leaves nestled in a pot of rice with silken pieces of cabbage.
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.
And, of course, I'm using the occasion to bring forth a couple of great old Red Cat recipes The Times has picked up over the years, including one for Bradley's tempura-fried green beans with spicy-sweet mustard sauce and another for his hepcat stoner-food melty-cheese salad extravaganza, essentially fondue topped with a bacon-flecked potato salad and topped again with endive and arugula.
Servings: 231Prep: 22 minutesTotal: 23 minutes, plus setting overnight 21 ounces|210 grams unsweetened chocolate23 cups|22 ml milk21/26 cup|170 grams granulated sugar5 tablespoons|45 grams all-purpose flour1/2 teaspoon salt2 egg yolks, slightly beaten13 tablespoon unsalted butter or margarine1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract1 baked 9-inch pie shell or six 31/2-inch tart shells3 ripe bananas (fully ripe, yellow peel with flecked brown) 1.
All around me were metaphors for my own dislocation: a homeless woman squatting in the grocery-store parking lot, indifferent to the puddle spreading below her; the sparrows and pigeons, all sepia and brown, that replaced the scolding blue jays and scarlet cardinals I'd left behind; even the first deep snow, which all my life I had longed to see, was flecked with soot when it finally arrived.
The punishing, omni-radiant heat in the summer; the herds of emaciated cows that lazed, like yogic oases of calm, smack in the middle of deadly traffic; the smog that moved in great drifts through the streets in winter; the burnt smell of desiccated dung used for cooking fuel—these only enhanced the blazes of beauty Delhi could provide, in its crumbling tombs, its lush Mughal gardens, its scorched sky flecked with paper kites.
On the Italian quartet's new album, Feast for Water (out April 6 via Aural Music), they've embraced those outré elements with a vengeance, dipping further into their well of influences, and doubling down on the jazz on songs like the understated, velvety "Leah," or the meandering, 70s-flecked "Tulsi"—which, in their hands, comes across as smooth but complex, like fine wine, with a dusky, lush tone that feels almost Satanic in its decadence.
" Back then, becoming a "VSCO girl" basically just meant making your VSCO feed look cool; In the video, Greer tries to achieve the retro-flecked, trying-to-look-like-you're-not-trying aesthetic popular on the app — she takes photos of white sneakers next to succulents and says dryly, "I think my shoes and the plant, it just really shows who I am as a person and, I don't know, it's pretty deep.
Oh you real effulgent frailties          Look a book, a banister, a sinister affirmation                              of how little we achieve in looking            a bog, an orchard, an icy shore shorn of longing                     a flower, a power- line flecked with                     lingering over their split tails, then the                          mass of them amassing living darkening                     cloud              When they settle       I am slumped in my plushest            lonely             meadow, nook look, look                                the augur of them in the unfamiliar immediacy    of any old mothering oak
Here was beef braised seemingly forever in coconut milk, beautifully slumped with all its knots undone, making a virtue of indolence; fish and shrimp paste spread inside crinkly rectangles of tofu skin and slipped into a bowl of curry laksa, the soup's surface flecked with melted fat; and fish heads mobbed by okra and eggplant in a curry so luxurious, I couldn't stop dragging strips of roti canai through it and watching them turn to gold.
The best things we ate were these: crispy breadsticks flecked with rosemary; smoky octopus spread with fiery 'nduja; garlicky chicken wings braised a'cacciatora; a cold salad of shrimp and squid with a spicy cherry-tomato sauce; a large crunchy-crusted risotto ball alongside a quartet of fried, meat-stuffed olives; pale-pink beet ravioli oozing goat cheese, brightened with a swipe of orange and carrot purée; and oxtail ravioli bathed in brown butter on a bed of creamy cauliflower (a special).
Of the fortunate fact that I am not alone in suffering from this vice, unworthy in all its insignificance, I am reminded every time I'm in town, where the streets and sidewalks outside the places where people gather are full of white spots, distributed as randomly as the stars in the sky, and in the dark, lit up by street lamps and shimmering faintly against the black asphalt, what the gum-flecked pavement most resembles is indeed a starry sky.
The actions included a bill to strip protections from the gray wolf in Wyoming and along the western Great Lakes; a plan to keep the sage grouse, a chicken-size bird that inhabits millions of oil-rich acres in the West, from being listed as endangered for the next decade; and a measure to remove from the endangered list the American burying beetle, an orange-flecked insect that has long been the bane of oil companies that would like to drill on the land where it lives.
From left, there's Shine (a metallic silver), Party In The Hills ("a gravel that just feels opulent and whimsical to me," she says), Halo (which she "doesn't just love 'cause it's the name of a Grammy Award-winning Beyoncé song, but also because the gold glitter feels as if it should exist in nature but didn't"), Million Dollar Views (a metallic copper), Mirrorball (a sparkly gray that makes Cox feel like she's been "transported to the Studio 54 era") and Androgynie (a glitter-flecked black that's like "a sparkly showgirl with a dark side").
What you make of it, the straw-and-dung-flecked scene, whether or not you scroll witchcraft into it or construe the mare as a stud or momentarily affiliate the stall boy's jacket, its pleats and ripply tucks, with high station: though these cogs in the gearing of your take tooth a definite sequence, coloring and culling a specific harvest—these tell less in the mound weight on the pan balance than how the macro already in you cups it, the man you are, the woman you are, leaning in at the stall, breathing, not breathing.
Here, for example, "Caelum" #34 layers Greek myth, metallurgy, the 9/11 attacks, and the speaker's encounter with his employer: Through carbonized mist he brings her, Herakles after pinning death with two falls to spare, freeing Alkestis veiled in toile— rumpled deathware translucently spun to lifewear, she maintains silence: in red-flecked crystals, pyroclast throughout dust samples from Towers 1 & 93, from Building 7, microgeodes of iron beading her veil, buckshot hurled in the billions by thermite, and sidefall pleats welded much as cheddar, boiled then iced, blisters milk through furnace into evidence, reeking of sulfur its midwife, with sulfur's transform thermite, the welder's butter knife through I-beams: these the wardrobe not of rescue but reclamation, vulcanism scorching loss so as to sear denial, quick hurt then long release.

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