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"glassy" Definitions
  1. like glass; smooth and shiny
  2. showing no feeling or emotion

575 Sentences With "glassy"

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There's joy and some even look a little glassy eyed.
Glassy new buildings grayed the city's appearance, affordability, and feeling.
"Unpacking," Sara said, her eyes glassy, focussed on the television.
There's an absence of interiority to everything, a glassy distance.
Yet there are also glassy postwar condo towers, like Nos.
"It's a very glassy, smooth, insecure crux," Caldwell told me.
Across the river, Manhattan's glassy skyscrapers sparkle in the summer sunlight.
"They'd taste it and get this glassy-eyed look," she said.
The water was glassy, and the air, at nearly 8 p.m.
Hence, from the inside the ornament gets a glassy, silver paint job.
To the east, the stream shines glassy from out the riotous dark.
Newly formed ice lets meltwater spread more evenly across its glassy surface.
Skinned whole rabbits, limbs stretched taut as on a rack, eyes glassy.
Then there are tektites, small, glassy spheres of compressed and heated rock.
The glassy spheres were between 0.5 millimeters to 1 millimeter in diameter.
The latest report about Rose is not about that glassy frame, though.
Instead of finding foraminifera, Schaller and his team found the glassy spherules.
Okada was flat on his back, staring up, vanquished and glassy-eyed.
Disheveled, sure, and angry — you could see it in his glassy eyes.
Four steel-frame glass blocks surround a glassy core with meeting rooms.
A transcendent feat of strength onstage is just another glassy token onscreen.
But don't get glassy-eyed just yet, since surely there's more to come.
In the picture, he is disheveled, unshaven -- his eyes glassy, his stare dull.
These droplets then freeze and fall back to Earth, creating the glassy spheres.
Murt had the glassy, heaped disposition of one routed recently from his bed.
Her eyes glassy, she added that she understands this comes with the territory.
Glassy-eyed and slurring his words, the young man said he was 19.
From the stillness around you a high glassy sound descends, like first light.
Glassy towers offer bank branches on the ground floor and investment banks above.
Here, some experts share their tips on how to achieve a glassy look.
Instead, they discovered a spectacular glassy labyrinth, nearly three miles below sea level.
A glassy new headquarters for General Electric has broken ground in the area.
It's smooth, glassy, and huge, making it easy to use for multi-finger gestures.
The dead, glassy stare of the eyes on most dolls is kind of creepy.
Here's a glassy, 6-foot wave, rising from the flat, dry grounds of Lemoore.
The monkey now sits in Haynes's museum, still staring out of its glassy eyes.
"Ward seemed very tired and his eyes were glassy," Parks wrote in an invoice.
In my experience, the product applies smoothly, looks glassy, and doesn't feel too sticky.
One, in a glassy tower with great views, felt uncomfortably small for the price.
I feel more alive in the pool, everything glassy and gravity-less and bubbles.
I recalled the bodies on the street, the glassy stare of the little boy.
Only one stands out — a touch of that glassy greenness: Calèche (and it is Hermès).
Sunday night, the choppy waters of the beauty community finally came to a glassy still.
The leaves were changing along the Tiber, giving the glassy water a burnt tangerine crown.
" Officers noted he had "glassy" and "blood shot eyes" and claim he was "sweating profusely.
So, despite their miniscule size, these glassy dust bits have survived some extreme interstellar conditions.
Glassy Dawn One-Piece, $129, available in 4 colors—Malarie Gokey, senior editorNanogrip Bikini review: 
"Studying... this glassy matrix tells us how available within the environment they are," he said.
In the swirling psychic fog beneath its glassy exterior, Claudio Ranieri's smiling face breezes past.
During the arrest, France had slurred speech, glassy eyes and was unsteady on his feet.
Across the glassy Detroit River we could see the low-slung skyline of Windsor, Ontario.
Avant-garde architecture and glassy museums share the skyline with redbrick warehouses and foggy quays.
They hang in pendulous bunches from their bushes, like glassy grapes, bright vermilion in color.
We all stood gaping and glassy-eyed, as though we were about to bury Mother.
Her beautiful, twitching, confident, insecure, glassy-eyed face in that opening scene just murdered me.
But the foreground is jittery, full of unpredictable, glassy tones that briefly hover, then disappear.
Nobody wants their pet to become the dog equivalent of a glassy-eyed, soulless wellness vlogger.
The 3,3000-square-foot home's glassy midcentury architecture is echoed by retro influences in the interiors.
Flat gray concrete lines the streets, while windows form repetitive glassy intervals in stark brick walls.
Icebergs thrust up from the glassy water, their tips tapered to points by the summer sun.
The effect blew the eyes wide open, making them appear round and glassy, like a doll's.
One example: She regularly "face plants" on the side of glassy towers, because they lack grip.
They eventually settled on a glassy skyscraper condo that they purchased for $14 million in 2013.
And in China, a new walkway gives tourists a glassy view of the earth beneath them.
Glossier Futuredew ($24) is a serum-oil-primer mashup that gives a lasting dewy, glassy effect.
You look at him with a glassy stare that says, I have no brain cells left.
On the laminate floor a bunch of strangers huddle, their tired, glassy eyes bulbous, wired, crazy.
You might end up with a glassy system or a jammed system instead of an ordered structure.
Others say it began even earlier, with science fiction writers who imagined phones as glassy, frameless rectangles.
Basically, the clear gloss coats the hair and in three minutes you have glassy, mirror like shine.
The Bisbee '217 score sounds ripped from a ghost movie, spiky and glassy and a little dissonant.
But when it came to the fashion designer's glassy Miami aerie, he went in the opposite direction.
He looks, glassy eyed, at the barren cityscape before him, pondering the essential meaninglessness of it all.
" According to the report, "Rivera's eyes were glassy and an alcoholic odor was emanating from her person.
I feel my body drop from the top of the wave, sliding along the glassy inner curve.
" The car's front tire was flat, too, and the driver "exhibited glassy-bloodshot eyes and slurred speech.
During his first experiments with foil, he was enchanted by how glassy the unblemished foil surface was.
After we left the break under cloudy skies, the sea was still glassy calm in early afternoon.
" He turned to his stylist, a glassy-eyed, wisp-thin man, and whispered, "Go get the coat.
Gone was the glassy-eyed knockdown of shot after shot, with a shrug to mark their inexplicability.
Instead, a few solitary gamblers sat with glassy eyes in front of slot machines in the lobby.
In the wintertime, the water is particularly still and glassy; yellow plum blossoms bloom on the side.
The couple went to see a glassy condo building a bit farther east with plenty of amenities.
The euphoria on the street made up for the lack of joy in Saied's glassy grey eyes.
The first clues leading to the impact site came from small, pebble-like glassy objects called tektites.
Grieving, when it comes, is hard, and you will need her support — not Jasper's glassy, dead stare.
The album is as glassy, sinuous, and perplexing as a sex toy you don't know how to use.
I'm less impressed with the ultra-wide trackpad; it's smooth and glassy, but performance is a bit erratic.
However, strong winds can catch the fins of the glassy-looking sea critters and carry them onto beaches.
Problem was ... Ralphie already showed signs of his deteriorating condition -- no color in his face and glassy eyes.
Sure enough, all the elements eventually show up, from Victoria Legrand's glassy vocals to Alex Scally's slide guitar.
Likewise, the trackpad is smooth and glassy and tracks very well without making the cursor jump around erratically.
Today, a lonely vestige from 271, the House on Sathorn, is dwarfed on three sides by glassy skyscrapers.
Amazingly, once the cork-like growth was removed from the resin, it was still glassy and sweet-smelling.
The Golden Mile has a mix of architectural styles, from opulent Art Nouveau buildings to modern, glassy buildings.
Fragments of scales and sudden swoops up to glassy high notes feel like scenes from a practice room.
He made plans to add a glassy, six-story addition on the roof and install large picture windows.
According to the arrest report, ASJ was agitated, reeked of booze and had glassy eyes and slurred speech.
I know what it's like to reenter learning after a horrifying turn of events, glassy-eyed and exhausted.
She looked at both of us with glassy watery eyes and demanded we do more for her pain.
The L-shaped mansion is flanked by private outdoor space and the glassy rear facade overlooks the gardens.
A vast and powerful language weaving algebraic patterns, calculating numbers like blooming flowers — fiery-hued hyacinth, glassy orchid.
Two of the glassy corporate structures were already complete when I visited, and stood shimmering in the winter sun.
The complaint says Yabut had glassy eyes and dilated pupils, which the trooper wrote were indicative of opioid use.
Microbial ConcreteDiatoms are one of the prettiest examples of biomineralization in action, precipitating glassy exoskeletons around their tiny bodies.
Heatherwick says he designed it to differentiate what promises to be a bold, yet familiar, glassy contemporary office complex.
The other coast: The Russia issue is being discussed at the highest levels in the Valley's glassy corporate campuses.
Recently, however, censors have permitted a few ripples of complaint to disturb the glassy surface of state-run media.
"I want to hug him... and I want to tell him that I'm happy," a glassy-eyed Wongsukchan said.
An officer reported Jeffress' breath smelled like alcohol and his eyes were "bloodshot, watery and glassy," the warrant says.
But this glassy and hushed restaurant that opened last year offers an organic enclave amid the asphalt and concrete.
Based on an MRI of the artist's head, the glassy surface reveals his face dissolving to muscles and bone.
The glassy finish is a result of jojoba, grape seed, evening primrose, and rosehip oil, plus light-reflecting minerals.
Much of it ended up flowing into the Pacific Ocean, creating plumes of acidic, glassy steam in the process.
Erogenous zones are outsourced to a crème brûlée's glassy, tappable roof, or to the plump domes of bubble wrap.
I had a fruitful affair with Glossier's cushiony glassy shine in 2018, and fell hard for Tower28 in 2019.
The glassy screen, 5.5 inches on the diagonal, was too large for people with small hands to reach the top.
Catherine shares the news with John but he, glassy eyed, lets the story go over his head as panic ensues.
His eyes were also red and glassy and he struggled to maintain his balance during field sobriety tests, police added.
Police have not said what her blood alcohol level was, but she appears extremely glassy eyed in her mug shot.
There's a glassy transparency to things around us that work, made visible only when the glass is cracked and fissured.
Incandescent shards of glassy lava blast in all directions, blanketing the surroundings in translucent, sharp fragments of newly forged Earth.
Branson acknowledged that Class 8 trucks are conceptually far less sexy than, say, glassy solar panels or towering wind turbines.
He liked Aire, the glassy 1703-story tower with a grand lobby that opened in 2010 on West 67th Street.
Glass turns to clay over millions of years, and these tektites were now clay, but some still had glassy cores.
But inside, the modernist décor is warm, with a cavernous lobby featuring glassy fireplaces, sea-green carpets and driftwood sculptures.
" Have you seen people arm in arm with their friends, glassy eyed, singing along to "The Name of the Game?
Those first dozen biscuits elevated a college evening of glassy-eyed giggling into what felt like a red carpet affair.
Individually, the voices belonged to wildly disparate worlds including heavy metal, punk, and the glassy plangency of Balkan folk singing.
While examining this ancient person's remains, Petrone noticed a shiny black glassy material encrusted on the inside of the skull.
I'm the customer who goes glassy-eyed when the bike shop clerk starts talking about the advantages of each model.
The glassy eyes of closed-circuit TV cameras watch over streets and stores, while smartphone owners continually surveil themselves and others.
The River Beech Tower is a spindly, beechwood building whose 80 stories cut a blonde silhouette against Chicago's dark, glassy horizon.
Go to a rave, and you'll find people glassy-eyed, staring inches from each other's faces in rapt conversation, Heifets says.
As the lighthouse appears, you're able to lower the water line—making it glassy and clear—and lighting the entire region.
"It's basically a dead tissue," Neilsen said, describing how layers of glassy cells accumulate on the lid throughout the shark's life.
Police accordingly told The Buffalo News that she "weaving all over the road," and exhibited glassy-bloodshot eyes and slurred speech.
She was a tall brunette, gorgeous, dreamy, glassy-eyed drunk, wearing the classic Wonder Woman costume, little more than patriotic lingerie.
Contained in tight, bright circular projections and glassy protrusions, Loher's works are playful as they reverberate with a blissful back-noise.
One panel of glassy wall — all black, murky as the rest, contains a few traces of green — waits outside the entrance.
She attributed the lack of activity along the Midtown corridor to oversupply, little differentiation among glassy ultraluxury units and peak pricing.
The night before that attack, a neighbor said, he was agitated and glassy-eyed in the hall outside Ms. Irizarry's apartment.
Thus the spectacle of a glassy-eyed manager waving his trademark scorecard at players who knew better than to pay attention.
But you're not recording the event to aid your own memory when you wake up all glassy-eyed in the morning.
"BLUE"Stand out lyrics: "In the clouds where the angels sing / It's her smile, yeah it's so glassy"Perrie or Gigi?
Lake Iseo in northern Italy is an idyllic location for The Floating Piers, with dramatic mountains sloping into the glassy lake.
"Feel this fabric — it's so heavy," she said, gazing back over her shoulder with the glassy hauteur of a society swan.
My son's school has a chalky, cooped-up smell, and at my daughter's preschool the kids look a bit glassy-eyed.
Among the fine cast, the soprano Marie-Eve Munger stood out as the fairy, who expresses herself in glassy-clear coloratura.
That the attack was launched from a glassy tower of one of Las Vegas's most prestigious casinos was not a coincidence.
The price of brownstones is a different story entirely, one that includes glassy new construction, upscale restaurants and dozens of gyms.
Here the pièce de résistance is Peking duck, cooked in special ovens to produce skin with a glassy crispness and sheen.
The 15-story, glassy tower at 160 Leroy Street, near Hudson Street, was designed by the architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron.
He said no, but the officer says he smelled booze ... and Bobby's eyes were bloodshot and glassy and his speech slurred.
Biden's silvery blue eyes looked glassy, maybe from the dry heat of the car or the daily deluge of his campaign.
Planned projects include a gastro-tourist spot in Portland, Maine, and the construction of a glassy new office building in Miami.
"This gin is really smooth," she says flatly, with a glassy-eyed expression that indicates she may have Seen Some Shit.
T3 is far more popular among workers than Industrious's other Minneapolis outpost, in a glassy modern high-rise, Mr. Hodari said.
Let the syrup tighten up as the water evaporates until big glassy bubbles start to form, and then pay close attention.
Something to make Siri feel special, so she could open up and emerge from that glassy, flat shell a new woman.
"I thought crikey, he's not looking too good, he was all glassy eyed — yeah, he was cactus," Rowe told radio station 3AW.
In Pennsylvania, I met some people who were glassy-eyed at the prospect of what would have been our first woman president.
Their eyes may be closed, or glassy and unfocused, and the head is often tilted backward, with hair plastered across their forehead.
If done fast enough, though, the water turns not to ice, but into a glassy state that preserves the proteins for study.
According to a White Haven borough police affidavit, the officer observed the driver had glassy eyes, slurred speech, shaky hands and voice.
Not every community wants a glassy high rise with hundreds of new tenants who could strain public transit and increase traffic congestion.
The public opinion around the movie shifts like sand through an hourglass, marking time as the world moves around its glassy borders.
Rojas moved unsteadily, his eyes were glassy and his speech slurred after his car crashed to a fiery stop, the complaint said.
GLASSY-EYED young men stumbling through the streets is not an unusual sight in Newcastle, a city well known for its partying.
The tower's terracotta and bronze exterior does differentiate it from the sleek glassy surfaces of the other new skyscrapers on Billionaires' Row.
Sheltered from wind, the water was glassy, and under a solidly gray sky it was absolutely black, pristinely black, like outer space.
The animals stare at us across the glassy, mirroring water; the bears, especially, up on their hind legs, resemble silent, accusing totems.
"I haven't even read the papers today," Mr. Salvini, a little glassy-eyed, said as he popped some mints into his mouth.
The sea is smooth and glassy like a dish of milk, and at that hour no one else is by the water.
Dynamics were carefully balanced, with a glassy delicacy to the music-box passages and an almost tropical richness to the jubilant fanfares.
"It's weird," Mr. Santiago said as he looked at the glassy condominiums to the north and the changing face of the neighborhood.
Right. And yet when it comes to achieving smooth, glassy skin without harsh scrubs... well, you're gonna have to get some chemicals involved.
The Neyya ring works via Bluetooth, and all you have to do is discreetly swipe on its glassy face to scroll between slides.
The famed architect, whose firm spent the last eight years perfecting plans for Apple's glassy Campus 2, is mostly pleased with the results.
Located in West Glacier, Montana, Iceberg Lake is a glassy, green pool that's often filled with floating ice chunks in the colder months.
Little snaps and clicks from the winds interrupted the glassy quiet of the strings at the start of Anna Thorvaldsdottir's "Streaming Arhythmia" (2007).
Her vivid blue eyes are puffy, glassy and rimmed with red, her face a connect-the-dots of sleepless nights and stress wrinkles.
It covered my whole eye, which was a pain in the ass to wear, but it gives that sort of glassy-eyed feel.
Just know that inside Timothee Chalamet's glassy expression is a mind that's constantly reeling with an obsessive love for Armie Hammer's character, Oliver.
The glassy solids that they form are thought to coat desiccation sensitive molecules and physically prevent them from breaking apart, unfolding, or fusing.
Architects' growing affinity for glassy buildings has given the world better views, more natural light, sexier skylines—and a lot of dead birds.
It ate up the view across the glassy pond, a dark evergreen-covered mass that disappeared into a low ceiling of rain clouds.
While downtown Dallas is flush with glassy skyscrapers and high-priced restaurants, large tracts of the city's southern sector are empty and ragged.
But BKSK also ran into resistance when it presented to the commission its initial version, which had seven stories and a glassy facade.
The 2390th-century red-brick buildings that define South Street Seaport are about to get a new neighbor: a 2101-story glassy condominium.
The leg kick is a powerful move to do, especially with the background of an ocean so glassy one could see one's reflection.
Not to cast stones from this awfully glassy American house, but Japan still treats mixed-race Japanese as others, no matter their birthplace.
The more you move, the more likely you are to grab the client's attention as they scroll glassy-eyed through the home page.
On the top level, the penthouse narrows to a glassy capsule, and the main event is the 2,218-square-foot private outdoor terrace.
Through her windshield, she could see office workers huddling together for smoke breaks and clumped around conference tables in glassy ground-floor offices.
The chefs had to make do with impromptu kitchens, set up on folding tables inside the glassy public atrium at 180 Maiden Lane.
Was there an American alive who, by the time the bicentennial actually arrived, was not already glassy-eyed from all the premature puffery?
This is the only glassy surface in the exhibition; all the images on the wall, whether framed or unframed, are presented without glass.
Kelly's first book offers glassy, sculpted surfaces beneath which thoroughly black water churns ("I wake each morning / And am disappointed in the waking").
It was a mixture of electronic drones and string murmurs, mostly minor or modal and often using the glassy tone of bowed harmonics.
The cop claims he detected a strong order of an alcoholic beverage on her breath and noticed Dina had glassy, bloodshot eyes too.
The rapper had slurred speech and bloodshot, watery and glassy eyes, and the officer reported smelling alcohol on Young's breath, the Herald reported.
A dirt track led from the trailhead alongside a glassy stream, passing plank-roofed cabins, pear orchards, and gardens full of blue cabbages.
It's a special glaze made from glaciated clay found outside Albany, New York, that yields a deep brown color and an impermeable glassy coating.
Whatever you call it, the glassy, murdered-out colorway is hands down the most eye-catching feature of the new, souped-up iPhone 7.
For an extra "glassy sheen," he sprayed a coat of the Alterna Haircare Caviar Omega+ Anti-Frizz Dry Oil Mist to finish the look.
Writing recently in the journal Icarus, Jason Hofgartner and colleagues demonstrate that it would only take a faint breeze to ruffle Titan's glassy oceans.
From this end of the house, its architecture has lost any resemblance to glassy modernism and mimics Brazilian colonial architecture with its handmade shutters.
The glummest spectacle in "The Final Year" is the glassy bewilderment on Rhodes's face, toward the end, as the result of the election emerges.
Perfect can look stuffy, but 'Finished' is a great word that means glassy and free of fly-aways and no pins being seen. 5.
"Rogue One," which stars a cheeky Felicity Jones and a cool, glassy-eyed Forest Whitaker, will be in theaters by December. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
State-run cafeterias are still notorious for plodding service that consists mostly of glassy-eyed waiters informing diners what isn't available on the menu.
Another piece has a discernible lava texture covered by a glassy material, and other odd objects that appear to be clinging for dear life.
Sometimes, as in "Cosmic Candies No. 2" (2018), Guo lines up his precious subjects — dozens of translucent, colored, glassy stones — in neat, horizontal rows.
Glassy new-builds now dot the skyline while landmark 19th-century buildings and former office towers have been converted into sleek, design-forward stays.
"I could give you a five-minute tutorial, and you could drive the Zamboni out there," Messer said, nodding to the huge, glassy oval.
Around 42:14, there's a contentious, percussive, carnivalesque push and at the end, just when it seems cacophony might prevail, glassy, soothing harmonies arrive.
The rocks were almost too hot to touch and the water was flat and glassy, only the tiniest rippling waves advancing on the shore.
Plagued by the Watergate scandal, a glassy-eyed Nixon delivered a final speech for White House staff and members of his Cabinet in 1974.
A swan glides past slowly, craning its neck to look beyond its glassy reflection and apparently peeking in at the artwork inside the pavilion.
They became glassy-eyed at department stores, bowled over by the merits of food processors and hand-held vacuum cleaners and Hallmark greeting cards.
And then on the aesthetic end, it's also trying to sort of fly under the radar, saying, we're not corporate, we're not glossy and glassy.
In the hot real estate market of the last several years, those urban cores have been flooded with high-end condos and glassy office buildings.
We watch expressions of confusion, fear and wonder cross her slack-jawed, glassy-eyed face as a stream-of-consciousness voiceover reveals what she's thinking.
When the gas is cooled, any hazardous elements in the waste end up sealed in a glassy slag that is safe to put into landfill.
For Starz, he's entrusted filmmakers Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz to tell a much different story — a more cerebral and glassy tale about the trade.
At first glance, the interior by Roche is gaudy and overwhelming, a blitz on the eyes, lacking the finesse of his glassy Ford Foundation nearby.
Occasionally looking glassy-eyed and emotional, Putin complained that many of those prevented from going had not been served with specific or proven doping accusations.
"Trehalose is viewed as a cocoon that traps the biomolecule inside a glassy matrix, like amber-encasing insects," explains a 23 paper in Protein Science.
In the center of the room is a black glassy cube, a replica of the Kaaba, which is the literal center of the Muslim world.
"I don't know how to smoke anything, honestly," he tells Stahl, staring at her intently through a pair of glassy, bloodshot, definitely-not-stoned eyes.
In the demo video above, blending a flute and a snare makes a sound that's glassy and quasi-sharp, without any overtly "drum-like" qualities.
At the press screening I attended, which was populated by ornery, grumpy film critics who all look like Silent Bob, everyone walked away glassy-eyed.
On my quick journey from Tokyo to Kamakura, two older men with glassy eyes separately told me to follow my gut when I got there.
Most of the "meteorwrongs" are actually masses of iron, glassy byproducts from smelting ore called slags, or igneous rocks with small cavities called vesicular rocks.
Then they poured a layer of a deep-Burgundy resin over the whole flat surface of the mold, turning it into a glassy, gelatinous pond.
At last they came to a glassy 2007 tower on West 48th Street, just south of Rockefeller Center, within easy walking distance of Central Park.
Instead of aiming for sweaty earthiness, King choose to let their songs feel delicate and glassy, filling them with gleaming keys and understated vocal performances.
The Kameha Grand, a quirky Hawaiian-themed hotel, promised to fill the gap when it opened in a glassy office-park building in March 2015.
The offices are spooky-minimalist, and a colossal statue of a little girl bestrides the campus, her eyes glassy and piercing like a nightmare doll's.
More significant, the original plans called for a cantilever, with a glassy hulk that jutted over the roof of the adjacent 1911 Gothic Revival church.
Instead of a hacienda-style sprawl of buildings or a glassy modern tower, the property is anchored by a newly constructed Cape Cod style mansion.
They, in turn, were replaced by young professionals buying pricey apartments in the renovated factories or in the new glassy towers that have sprung up.
The pleasurable payoff is in the music, harking back to the 1980s era of Michael Jackson's vocal harmonies and Prince's synthesizers, all sweet, glassy smoothness.
Six women — one a loosely defined protagonist, the others her echoes and tormentors — chant and babble in shifting configurations, sometimes glassy and sometimes full-cry.
"Trehalose is viewed as a cocoon that traps the biomolecule inside a glassy matrix, like amber-encasing insects," explains a 2009 paper in Protein Science.
Her eyes glassy behind a gleaming Stepford wife smile, she tosses off Sun Tzu references in the same breath that she discusses child care plans.
I turn the Subaru around in the gathering dark and Dan jumps out to perform the edibility checklist (Eyes glassy; body still warm; not mangled).
The glassy dwelling is perched several thousand feet up the slopes of the Haleakala volcano, with sweeping views of Maui's northeast coastline in the distance.
The problem has been that many new developments are glassy, offering floor-to-ceiling windows, yes, but leaving precious little wall space for hanging art.
The researchers analyzed the protein composition of the glassy material, which revealed the presence of fatty acids matching those found in human hair and brains.
In downtown Flushing, the last stop on the 0003 subway line, rows of glassy condo towers have redefined the largely Chinese and Korean immigrant enclave.
The landscape, in its jagged immensity and its brilliant blues and greens, its rock-faced coast and glassy fjord, reminded her and Montazeri of Mazandaran.
They will mirror the cluster of seven glassy high-rises that stand along a nearby stretch of riverbank, by a well-known Pepsi-Cola sign.
Lavey stands completely still, her arms dangling at her side, her raven hair streaming down her back, her eyes glassy with grief but never pleading.
"Identify any parts of your travel outfit that could be softer," suggests Rebecca Davis, founder of The Glassy, a site that focuses on restful travel.
But no: this was the "Bag Drop" line, each glassy-eyed traveler staring into the void had a baggage tag firmly secured on their suitcases.
But no: this was the "Bag Drop" line, each glassy-eyed traveler staring into the void had a baggage tag firmly secured on their suitcases.
Power wasn't an issue for the soprano Rachel Willis-Sorensen as Donna Anna, but the glassy hardness of her tone may be an acquired taste.
His eyes grew glassy as his news conference wore on, as if his feelings about the loss had traveled from his mouth to his marrow.
While the enormous eel, staring up at me with its glassy eyes, is definitely dead and the percebes are unmoving, the razor clam remains ambiguous.
I'm at my desk working, and there it suddenly is: sharp, glassy-green, with that faint, musky undertone that catches at the back of your throat.
Though each villain is depicted as less-than-mobile in the poster, their reflection in the (dare I say) glassy floor illuminates a much darker potential.
It's not that the actual hardware in HP's trackpads is bad — they are large, smooth, glassy multitouch surfaces, just like you'd find on any modern laptop.
This glassy bomb byproduct is revealing how certain materials may have evaporated from the Moon when it first took shape more than 4 billion years ago.
"Stride," unfolding in a series of fitful episodes — thickets of glassy strings, declamatory brass and contrapuntal juxtapositions that evoke Charles Ives — is both solemn and celebratory.
What does it say about a country when its reaction to any outside evil is to go glassy and rigid, to jump inside of its shell?
It's a glassy, 19,000-square-foot building that looks more like an Apple Store than a fast-food restaurant — and that's exactly what the company intended.
A man was captured on Facebook Live scaling the glassy heights of Trump Tower in New York Wednesday, using suction cups to move across the windows.
My thick arm hair snagged on Livestrong bracelets and silly Bandz, and my big lips looked obscene in glassy lip gloss (it was the mid-aughts).
Less than ten games into the season, and big buddy Kentucky is glassy eyed staring at the finish line while his team just gets fucking pummeled.
Book W Barcelona starting at $209 per nightOpened in 2009, this glassy, sail-shaped stunner has become one of the most iconic buildings within Barcelona's skyline.
Tilting my head up, I watched the rays of sun drift lazily down through the glassy surface and let myself float back to the world above.
He raised 30-foot-tall basketball hoops studded with bottle caps in Harlem and Downtown Brooklyn before those neighborhoods were made smooth with glassy high rises.
His building, near the ultraluxury Hudson Yards development, is surrounded by glassy high-rises occupied by transient renters and owners, few of whom order gyro platters.
He showed me a selfie he took in that moment: he is so twisted by anger that he appears dangerously glassy-eyed and lost to himself.
My older son was in eighth grade when he got home from a day of skateboarding, glassy-eyed and dopey, and fell asleep on the couch.
Glassy conference rooms — more intaglios, more moss — were equipped with heavy black curtains, for those desiring to shop in private, with separate entrances to admit celebrities.
It makes me feel like a woman in a 19th-century novel emerging from a fever: enfeebled, glassy-eyed, humbled by the gift of being alive.
The waterlogged fields suggested that a tsunami had recently receded, leaving the earth striated by long glassy puddles that acted as mirrors between the planting rows.
I focused on the deep, glassy blue of the lake, where water-skiers cut white pathways across the surface and kayakers looked like water-skimming insects.
Operation Broken Glass, a reference to the eels' glassy skin, has resulted in 2000 guilty pleas for illegal trafficking of about $2189 million worth of elvers.
Ms Mazzucco is left to practise variations on a glassy-eyed gawk; she is called upon to shoulder nearly the entire sixth episode herself, and struggles mightily.
Another 75-foot swimming pool will turn up at Eos, a glassy 1383-unit Durst project at 100 West 31st Street in NoMad to open this year.
Here, with "Observatory of Light," Buren has masked 3,600 pieces of Gehry's glassy structure, which rises above the Bois de Boulogne like a ship cresting a wave.
Last year's Songs In Your Name spliced together glassy synths and Funktion-1-ready bass across a three-track set that was surprisingly broad in its scope.
Still, it's impossible to ignore its current placement outside the President's glassy luxury hotel, where the statement takes on new meaning as a form of protest art.
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At the limit of the sounds of singing, lit only by the reflected glow of the stars in the glassy ice, there was a small upright bundle.
On the other is downtown Reykjavik, like an overgrown ski town, with the skeletons of new hotels and high-rise glassy condos under construction on the outskirts.
So this fall, when Farsáli founder Sal Ali told me he had something in the works that would give me glassy, dewy skin, I was all ears.
To uncover what lies beneath the glassy surface of Jared and Ivanka's relationship, we decided to look to the cosmos — and investigate them from an astrological perspective.
Flexible nanowire-based probes, flexible neuron scaffolds and glassy carbon interfaces may also allow biological and technological computers to happily coexist in our bodies in the future.
Although the attorney general's perennially glassy eyes make him look as if he's always on the verge of tears, make no mistake, Jeff Sessions is feeling this.
Most brides want a smooth, 'finished' beachy look — that means that the curl pattern moves in a wave, but it still looks shiny and glassy and glamorous.
And while I'm no zealous Apple fan, I've always been certain I preferred the iPhone's mechanical home button to the glassy touch buttons of most Android handsets.
Lady Gaga, who won a Golden Globe for her glassy-eyed portrayal of the Countess in Season 5, has also announced she'll return to AHS this fall.
So is tempering hummable moments of pleasure, usually in the form of guitar hooks, with well-placed blats, screeches, glassy surface layers, and other assorted alienation effects.
Among the new projects are a number of glassy, angular towers rising near the Hudson River, on the former Penn Central rail yard around West 60th Street.
As the family travels from Manhattan to Long Island, we see a cadre of laborers dusting off wall sconces, polishing the parquet floors to a glassy sheen.
I'm still betting that if you see the whites of John Bolton's eyes in the Senate, you'll see the glassy gaze of Hunter Biden's alongside of him.
Still, when I saw him a few times during this period, he bore the glassy aspect of a man trying to convince himself that all is well.
Lashed to the helm, all stiff and stark,With his face turned to the skies,The lantern gleamed through the gleaming snowOn his fixed and glassy eyes.
Boston is seeing the most intense building frenzy in its 400-year history, and there's worry that glassy towers will bathe the city's prized parks in darkness.
"#AskBelieveRecieve feeling so blessed to be in my first apartment!" she writes alongside a photo of herself taking in the view from her glassy, ultramodern space in Atlanta.
High above the glassy waters of Hebgen Lake, just outside of West Yellowstone, I'm armed with an industrial-size can of pepper spray and scanning for grizzly bears.
I'll never forget the moment in the season two premiere, for example, when they found their dead friends and daughter bloodied and glassy-eyed in that hotel room.
It has topped 15 million downloads, with glassy-eyed users hunting characters like Pikachu, Charizard and Squirtle for an average of more than a half-hour every day.
He doesn't have the cynicism of Patrick Bateman, Bret Easton Ellis's "American Psycho", but he similarly penetrates the glassy penthouses of capitalism and hacks their residents to death.
Eventually the Victorian British who took possession of it whittled the rock down from a glassy 186 carats to a brilliant 106, and gave it to their queen.
Shards of glassy harmonics evoked the flight of birds; the vocal writing captured both the sturdy insistence of the king's mother and Dimna's smooth-talking, favor-currying hypocrisy.
This Labor Day weekend, you can catch the beloved actor in his most famous role as the glassy-eyed candy wizard in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
The resulting piece, which had its premiere at Washington National Opera in January, is simultaneously luminous — as glassy as the window that's a central plot device — and ominous.
A day later, there was a tour of the team's new home in San Francisco, Chase Center, its swirling facade wedged into the cocoon of glassy new skyscrapers.
Located at 267 Sixth Street, at the site of a former gas station that required a special cleanup, the glassy 104-unit rental offers studios to two-bedrooms.
Uzi's Auto-Tuned squeal matches the glassy electronics to produce a music of synthetic highs and sharp contrasts, sweet jitter and melodic burble, Fruit Loops and chemical residue.
And a curtain-wall component at the top of the complex resembles the glassy structures prevalent across the city today (and provides unfettered views of the Manhattan skyline).
Its towers are angular and glassy, unlike the boxier brick-and-stone versions in the area whose names through the decades have included Lincoln West and Riverside South.
Late on a Monday afternoon in June, members of CNN's elite investigations team were summoned to a fourth-floor room in the network's glassy headquarters in Midtown Manhattan.
We also know that it is harder for people to walk down a modern street lined with glassy skyscrapers than a traditional one lined with four-story brownstones.
"I don't sleep that much anyway," Mr. Zucker, the president of CNN, said on Wednesday in his fifth-floor office, just off the network's glassy Midtown Manhattan newsroom.
Her tightly wound hair and those high cheekbones and that glassy stare were all of Africa that had been left behind for her great-great-grandchildren to ponder.
Police immediately apprehended the driver, who according to eyewitnesses interviewed by Fox television affiliate WVEU-TV appeared disheveled, glassy-eyed and under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Based in a glassy office building four blocks from the White House, CGTN America employs about 180 journalists — many of them Americans — devoted to covering the United States.
The multiple points of view show how the execution, like a stone landing in a glassy pond, affects not only one character, but everyone in the small town.
That press tour was the one where he would sit down with radio hosts, often looking glassy-eyed, and rail against the fashion industry that wouldn't accept him.
Police immediately apprehended the pickup driver, who according to eyewitnesses interviewed by Fox television affiliate WVEU-TV appeared disheveled, glassy-eyed and under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Where the glassy technique used pieces of cellophane to create a prismatic effect, the updated version uses what looks like holographic foil that you'd find at a craft store.
On Sunday, shoppers, glassy-eyed from having gotten out of bed so early, spoke of the immaculate bathrooms, the tomatoes that never rot and the kindness of the staff.
Blotchy, her skin so soft and her eyes so large and glassy, had been a master of camouflage—she could hide from him even in a ten-gallon tank.
Glass is for examining closely — both at oneself, in mirrors, or at another, with eyeglasses and magnifying glasses; when we've seen too much, our eyes ache, becoming glassy themselves.
The liquid propulsion of the percussive rhythm guitar and snaky synth bass matches the impression of stacked keyboards, as ripples across the glassy electric surface imply endless depth beneath.
Pick any cult — Heaven's Gate, Peoples Temple — and you'll find similarities with the Buddhafield, whose adherents (most of them young and attractive) appear glassy-eyed during their leader's pronouncements.
But Shore invokes another tradition: that of Walt Whitman, who recommended "a perfectly transparent, plate-glassy style, artless" (quoted in the catalogue by the show's fine curator, Quentin Bajac).
The Place Just off the bustle of Third Avenue, on a short stretch of Stuyvesant Street, the bar is entered through the glassy doors of Sharaku, a Japanese restaurant.
For Giono, literature and reality overlap the way that waves sweep over the shore, one ceaselessly refreshing the other and, in certain wondrous moments, giving it a glassy clearness.
The track also appears with a strangely hypnotizing animation of a rotating logo, which has had me staring, glassy-eyed, at my desk for a good few minutes now.
The FHP said that Seferian-Jenkins had "glassy eyes" and "performed poorly" on his field sobriety tests and declined to use the breathalyzer, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
August. It's boiling hot, the air is sticky-thick, and the river is so glassy you could hear a perch jump and heron croak a good two miles away.
Mr. Bujnowski paints bathers by the seashore in glassy black and white oils; their jet-black bodies stand out from beaches rendered in gradients of white to light gray.
For many of us, our eyes were still glassy from February, when Daniele Nardi and Tom Ballard disappeared on Nanga Parbat, a 26,660-foot peak in the western Himalayas.
With glassy eyes, she described her father, an insurance salesman who died in January, as kind and cautious, someone who wanted above all else for things to be harmonious.
Nidhi Sinha, 35, moved with her husband in June to South Orange, N.J. from Newport, a Jersey City neighborhood known more for its glassy high-rises than its foliage.
Among projects with numerous under-$1 million apartments is Corte, at 21-30 44th Drive, a glassy 85-unit, eight-story project from a team led by CBSK Ironstate.
Nesterenko looked down at the glassy-eyed Tatiana — dead in part because Oleg kept her from getting that promotion — and then looked wonderingly at Elizabeth, already in the distance.
When I first saw this production in London two years ago, I was glassy-eyed with jet lag and, as far as I can remember, had a swell time.
"For example, in emerald cuts, they're really glassy and geometric and you can see right through them, so you'd want to stay higher on the clarity grade," Wegman said.
The resulting projects aim to appeal to contemporary tastes and expectations while holding their own against a flood of glassy new-construction luxury condos built from the ground up.
In a world filled with legitimate problems, it's certainly not the biggest fish to fry, but it is one more thing standing in the way of our glassy-skin goals.
Riv looked back at me and his eyes were glassy and dark; it was as if he could hear my thoughts, as if he knew what I wanted to say.
In a picturesque scene in a glassy clearing, a young couple is just about to have sex when the woman is overcome with the fear that someone is watching her.
In the ocean waters of the southern hemisphere, coccolithophores compete with other kinds of algae, such as large diatoms, which need large amounts of silicate to build their glassy shells.
Her eyes glassy and bloodshot, Lauren Elizabeth Cutshaw was slurring her words and a Breathalyzer showed her blood-alcohol level at 0.18 percent, according to police in Bluffton, South Carolina.
While the game looks like it's already polished to a glassy smooth degree, it currently lacks things the ability to trade Pokémon — a fundamental staple in almost every prior iteration.
With its cheapish drinks and diverse clientele, the bar harks back to a time before Williamsburg became overrun with boutique hotels, glassy condos and children named Jasper, Kokie and Juniper.
The taller and lankier of the two men looked battered, eyes glassy and knees wobbling, as his trainer outside the ring literally threw in a towel to stop the fight.
Unlike neo-Classical paintings of the day, in which figures and their relationships were articulated with unnaturally glassy precision, Watteau's paintings convey a feeling that other people are unfathomably mysterious.
The light was beautiful, and so were the leaves on the willows, the oaks, the maples, all of that valedictory splendor endlessly multiplied by the glassy surface of the canal.
Worse was that as Cerrone stood wobbling, then sat on his stool in complete glassy-eyed silence, none of the parties who could stop the fight chose to do so.
As it sops up the caramelizing juices and umami-rich stock, the once-glassy crust becomes chewy, and the once-chewy crumb becomes a soft sponge for cheese and onions.
The undulating synthesizer bass line that runs through most of the track keeps dipping toward silence; above it is a quieter, glassy-toned loop that's a constant but distant dissonance.
But the melomys, with its glassy eyes and tiny rat-like mouth, was — to the human imagination, at least — as far from the majestic monarch as a species can get.
His iconic appearance — bright, glassy blue eyes, mottled short horns coming out of his head, and his ominously stoic facial expression — is a testament to the power of makeup to transform.
In bird's-eye footage, boats look like they were haphazardly picked up and dropped atop palm trees, and entire chunks of neighborhoods have vanished, their remains cluttered along the glassy canal.
Her story is a kind of cautionary tale, narrated by a one-time friend who knew better than to believe that salvation could be had in a pair of glassy eyes.
Sufer showed Gizmodo the photo that first sparked the WowWee team's interest, a smokey glassy-eyed critter clinging to an index finger, with a look that could be bemusement or fear.
"Suddenly," one of the two songs featuring Mering, is an ultra-smooth mix of glassy piano and warm saxophone that could pass for Supertramp if it weren't for Mering's smoky contralto.
Annabel told me that the first crystal she ever bought was a piece of moldavite, a green, glassy rock that is believed to have formed when a meteorite hit the earth.
The timing of the two events is pretty tantalizing for researchers The evidence the researchers found are tiny glassy spheres, known as spherules, inside ocean rocks along the US East Coast.
The research team only found spherules near New Jersey and Florida, but these glassy objects need to be found in more ocean rocks to see how far the impact debris spread.
Kevin Smith: We made a Jay and Silent Bob movie where you don't even have to be a pushover to be a little glassy-eyed once or twice in the movie.
It's the first time Watson's met the skeletal, shaggy-haired skater in the flesh, but their alliance is immediate, the kind of glassy-eyed connection only afforded to the perpetually lifted.
At 250 West 81st Street, Alchemy is seeking an average $2,817 per square foot, putting them in competition with buyers who might be tempted by the glassy, Far West Side developments.
Water has come a long way in games; compare, for instance, the believably moving water of 2015's The Witcher 3 to the glassy surfaces in 1996's Super Mario 64.
In most of these images, the eye glides over the slickest of surfaces: computers, banks, storage buildings, and glassy offices — as in "The lobby of Ernst & Young's headquarters in London" (2015).
Here's an example of what one composer wrote as he listened to his own classical piece, "Become Desert": From the stillness around you a high glassy sound descends, like first light.
They found a glassy black substance, and further investigation revealed that it included several proteins associated with brain tissue, along with adipic and margaric fatty acids found in sebum and hair.
They disembark from cruise ships docked on the glassy Baltic sea or arrive on budget air flights to visit Tallinn's cobbled streets, bars, and relics of the country's resented Soviet occupation.
As I pulled up to it, the late-afternoon sun was setting over the hills in Kentucky, and its reflection in the glassy river bathed the facade in amber from below.
Consumed by that existential clash at home, many voters gazed with glassy-eyed indifference at faraway Ottawa and its comparatively mundane debates about things like marginal tax rates and military spending.
Behind her wet, glassy eyes, you can almost hear someone banging frantically on a door, banging against traps for black people in American life and in the history of American movies.
Boston is riding the crest of what city officials say is the biggest building boom in its history, with cranes lifting glassy towers into place and raising the city's unassuming profile.
Postal worker Lorraine Bell took a cigarette break at the base of the glassy new 7 World Trade Center tower, in a triangular pocket park dedicated to those who survived 9/11.
"Burn the Witch" demonstrates what many forum-dwelling obsessives already know: underneath the glassy exterior of their studio albums is a stormy, mysterious world of rarities waiting to surface at any minute.
Cryoprotectants allowed scientists to use ultra-low temperatures -- between minus 160 and minus 196 degrees Celsius -- to supercool biological tissues, including animal kidneys, and preserve them in a glassy or vitrified state.
He made his mark as a commander for the genocidal agrarian utopians of the Khmers Rouges, losing his eye and gaining his glassy squint during their assault on Phnom Penh in 1975.
Tall and agile at 2100, with a neatly trimmed gray beard and oval tortoise shell glasses that magnified his glassy blue eyes, Mr. Ferlinghetti could pass for a man in his 603s.
According to cops in Westerville, OH ... Smith was weaving in lanes in his Lincoln MKZ and when officers pulled him over, they noticed his eyes were glassy and his speech was slurred.
But the 2017 version is set not against the snow-capped mountains and glassy downtown spires of Denver, but in this steamy, leafy city that begat "Gone With the Wind" and Spanx.
Consider that we drastically narrow the field of what can or should be touched, as we spend much of our time caressing the smooth and glassy bodies and touchscreens of our cellphones.
Formerly called "Ocean Dreams," the glassy beachfront towers have been recently rebranded "Ocean Drive," a fitting adjustment for a project that will offer shuttle service to and from the subway for residents.
It's true that the links between our carbon emissions and any particular drought are convoluted, but over all, climate change is as palpable as a wizened, glassy-eyed child dying of starvation.
By painting a glassy brown eye at either side, along with crimson smears for nose and mouth and a quick white bow tie underneath, Gabritschevsky makes the translucent form into a face.
WASHINGTON — The bad-news stories slammed into the White House in pitiless succession on Tuesday, leaving President Trump's battle-scarred West Wing aides staring at their flat screens in glassy-eyed shock.
For Vian, whose imprisoned activist husband hasn't met his infant son yet and whose glassy doll-eyes are trained on the reader, Kugler utilizes captions, oversized header type, and word balloons, too.
At 9003 Hudson Yards, the glassy 2900-foot residential tower with a fluted top, just 213 percent, or 22024 of 285 apartments, have sold since sales began in 2016, according to StreetEasy.
Mr. Gilbertson, 30 as well, wrote a string quartet that veers from glassy to robust, and Mr. Hearne, 35, wrote "Sound From the Bench," a cantata for chamber choir, electric guitars and drums.
Kristin Jacobs, who filed the Florida legislation, calls kratom "a scourge on society," pushed by "addicts with glassy eyes and shaky hands," and suggests there's a powerful lobby determined to keep it legal.
Her debut album, Don't Let the Kids Win, blends together a mix of influences, from Fiona Apple and Angel Olsen to Appalachian folk music, and invokes artist like Margaret Glassy and Lucy Daucus.
If you're a skyscraper lover, be sure to also check out Arquitectonica's zigzagging Icon Bay, in Edgewater, and Bjarke Ingels's Grove at Grand Bay, a twisting pair of glassy condos in Coconut Grove.
The bass line bounces up and down an octave within a dense thicket of other sounds: chirps, blips, whistles, swoops, taps, glassy sustained tones and now and then, for comic relief, a burp.
Radiohead has uncorked more snarl before, and strained harder against formalities, but rarely has it sounded surer of its strengths — or more flat-out gorgeous, as Jonny Greenwood's orchestrations deepen the glassy disquiet.
Alone, with my pick of fun, glassy waves, not another soul in sight, amid miles of beach and dunes, it felt like a throwback to another time when surfing was in its infancy.
Alone, with my pick of fun, glassy waves, not another soul in sight, amid miles of beach and dunes, it felt like a throwback to another time when surfing was in its infancy.
Indeed, Japanese geochemists have only just discovered a "glassy soot" in the air filters of Tokyo — caesium-rich, non-soluble fallout embedded in silicon oxide glass created by the extreme heat of Fukushima's meltdown.
The simulants included volcanic ash from Arizona, dust skimmed from a Colorado lava flow and a glassy, lab-made powder  designed by the U.S. Geological Survey  for use in lunar soil studies like these.
When I got to the venue, where the water was glassy and the sun was rising, I shed tears because it had been a frustrating experience, and a very enlightening and fortunate one, too.
They transitioned away from the more prickly, vibrant sonics that started their career in favor of glassy-eyed pop platitudes, which, obviously, had a pretty broad appeal even if they were less immediately distinctive.
"They are generally aerodynamic, glassy, rounded—these particles immediately reminded me of some [rounded] particles I had seen in sediment samples from the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary," Wannier said in an interview with UC Berkeley.
From above, it looked like the remains of an island — a dun-colored triangle with so many small ponds and streams it seemed like a large perforated leaf floating on a glassy green sea.
At a glance the three new iPhones unveiled next to Apple's glassy circular headquarters Wednesday look much like last year's iPhone X. Inside, the devices' computational guts got an invisible but more significant upgrade.
Many of today's most innovative companies are housed in deadly dull, boxy and glassy suburban campuses: Google lives in the rehabbed buildings once occupied by Silicon Graphics, Facebook in a laboratory from the 1960s.
A Unesco World Heritage site, the fjord is the movie's true commanding star, with soaring verdant and denuded rock walls flanking a glassy inlet that snakes along for miles before spilling into the sea.
You wouldn't know that the dike's barriers are too low, that communities have to pump water back into the lake, and that the threat of bacteria and algae live here, under this glassy facade.
Once pulled over, the usual DWI hallmarks were observed: the warrant says his breath smelled like alcohol, his eyes were bloodshot and glassy, and he copped to drinking way less than he probably did.
There's a Mexican restaurant where guards like to eat, a roadhouse bar, a lot of boarded-up real estate, a place to buy ice, and a modern library in a glassy, air-conditioned building.
But in an era of glassy dramas defined by sad-man montages, weary characters standing dead still in moody showers and bewildering mysteries that are often just covers for poor characterization, it's a relief.
Atelier Sekka, a small, serene dessert shop in the Sugamo neighborhood of Tokyo, buys enormous glassy blocks of natural ice from Mount Fuji to use as the base for its pristine mounds of kakigori.
Mr. Rossi, who is an architect by training, made his own machines to grind, melt and mold different types of plastic trash into strangely beautiful new materials, including some with glassy and opalescent finishes.
The migratory bird specimens whose bodies were measured for the study died following collisions with the Windy City's glassy skyscrapers and were collected by the Field Museum of Natural History, the Washington Post reports.
"Cream skin," as it's called, requires a lot less effort to obtain than its glassy predecessor — and a lot less time, for that matter, so you can master it ahead of the new year.
In 2016, several of the retro commercial buildings along the Sunshine Mile of Tucson, with their distinct Southwest modernism in geometric, glassy façades, and postwar details, are endangered due to a road expansion project.
"Perplexing Pegasus," which wins points on its title alone, is a perfect union of Swae Lee's detached, haughty monotone ("Jump in the pegasus") and the glassy synth surface of Mike Will Made It's beat.
The phenomenon has turned us on to ultra-hydrating essences, next-level sunscreens, and yes, oodles of sheet masks — something that has put us on the path to not just glowy skin, but glassy skin.
A more accurate one would feature hundreds of glassy private offices in California and Singapore that invest in Canadian bonds, European property and Chinese startups—and whose gilded patrons are sleepwalking into a political storm.
Mass Effect: Andromeda had some issues of its own with glassy-eyed stares and it took a post-release patch to resolve, so there's a chance some of these issues may yet be ironed out.
As developers moved in next, with their glassy towers, he fought to set up a conservation district and to reserve a share of all new-built units at subsidised rents for actors, artists and locals.
He was looking for marine life, but the weird glassy spheres in the mixture reminded him of the particles found in sediment samples from the 66-million-year-old Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) time period.
With all the other neighboring businesses gone, it could become a mere relic in a neighborhood of walk-ups that are rapidly being replaced with glassy condos, expensive boutiques and national chains like Whole Foods.
Gassy, soggy and glassy-eyed, the corpse (played by Daniel Radcliffe in what has to be the most uncomfortable role of his career) delights Hank, who names him Manny and resolves to care for him.
Mr. Sherman also put walleye, the big glassy-eyed perch, on the dinner menu, with a maple and corn broth, and wrinkled dry apple slices that came to life with dabs of lemony sorrel purée.
This house is a glassy midcentury modern on a lushly landscaped lot a couple of blocks from grocery stores, cafes, the village library and the post office, as well as a beach on the lake.
"Doug likes the outdoors and the hiking, but I like the Four Seasons," she said on the second-floor stern deck, her feet up, as we gazed out over the glassy waters that surrounded us.
Though the company is not planning on developing glassy towers in Long Island City, Queens, it is still planning to abide by its commitments to foster education in the region, according to an Amazon spokesperson.
Designed by the architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the glassy tower will have retail at its base and 458 luxury condo units, ranging from studios for $837,000 to three-bedrooms starting at $4.33 million.
"Oh Baby,", a felt romantic lament that sounds simultaneously epic and small, sways woozily as the band constructs a net of synthesizer hooks, including one particularly playful glassy lick that punctuates certain lines for emphasis.
On a sunny summer day, its unobstructed views of a wide blue sky draw people from all over the state, the fishing and boating on its glassy waters an adventure for countless families and friends.
Court documents say a Virginia Army National Guard officer accused of driving an armored personnel carrier off a base while under the influence of drugs was glassy-eyed and disoriented when he was taken into custody.
In 2019 the critic Catesby Leigh wrote "Why America Needs Classical Architecture" for City Journal, arguing that glassy modernism, slab-sided brutalism, and janky deconstructivism don't have the dignity with which a government should comport itself.
Teachers of such courses aim to grab the attention of their glassy-eyed audience, to acquaint students with the basics of the subject and, ideally, to equip them to apply economic reasoning to the real world.
That means they may continue to live in a cycle of addiction, and it means they may continue to look like "drug-addled, glassy-eyed" masses on the streets of Vancouver or Philadelphia or San Francisco.
In 2016, BIG's master plan for the Smithsonian, which proposed demolishing a traditional public garden in favor of an underground gallery complex with upturned glassy corners, also attracted controversy, prompting a redesign, released early this year.
Big Ticket A full-floor penthouse at One Riverside Park, the Extell Development Company's glassy tower overlooking the Hudson, sold for $211,2155,279 and was the most expensive closed transaction of the week, according to city records.
The Texas 7th Although it may just look like a 13-lane highway lined with glassy office parks that fade into sleepy, low-slung bungalows, Houston's 7th District is the nerve center of the oil industry.
"Stay Flo" bounces over a glassy piano hook that grounds her swooping voice, while a sampled, lower voice occasionally mumbles "Hold up," just barely audible beneath the beat; it's like falling asleep with the radio on.
As in her 2016 opera "Breaking the Waves," Ms. Mazzoli conjures bleakness with an uncanny, confident mixture of instrumental savagery and eerie lightness, as when a moody orchestral storm recedes into the glassy drone of harmonicas.
As part of a $150 million redevelopment, Stillman is adding glassy additions to the roof and plans to move opera boxes and the proscenium arch from the theater, which was vacant for years, to shopping areas.
While the groomed white sand and glassy teal waters of the exclusive locale are a siren song for vacationers, beckoning even President Trump, Ms. Hiller said it is just not the same as the Jersey Shore.
One of the highlights of the international Documenta exhibition in 2017 was Vivian Suter's display of loosely painted canvases, unframed, fluttering like elegant laundry outdoors in Athens and brightening up a glassy storefront in Kassel, Germany.
On the glassy bay of Nafplio, set below the Palamidi fortress, this restored boutique hotel is the first of its kind in the city, a contemporary respite in contrast to the town's typical neo-Classical style.
And the Lagree Baptist Church, which had been based since 1975 in a Beaux-Arts-detailed former movie theater on West 125th Street, has been razed for Eleven Hancock, a glassy 743-story, 71-unit condo.
" If you arrive at the Brooklyn Navy Yard by the East River Ferry you'll immediately notice a long, glassy, 16-story building that bills itself as the "home of 21st century manufacturing in the digital age.
Unfortunately for the birds, however, the stadium's managers refused to use the recommended material, saying that it would ruin the sleek, futuristic aesthetic of the building, which juts out from its pavilion like a glassy crag.
A teetering house in an 1883 photograph is now replaced by the glassy Gherkin skyscraper, and Christopher Wren's Temple Bar, pictured in 1878, was later taken apart and then reinstated not far from St. Paul's Cathedral.
Officers at the scene described Elliott as having red and glassy eyes and being unsteady on her feet, as well as having a strong smell of alcohol on her breath, according to an affidavit obtained by MySA.
So, while it was encouraging that the governor championed Penn's cause, it was odd that he channeled Moses only to come up with what sounded like glassy new lobbies and shopping malls to improve the station's ambience.
The governor, at the same time, floated the idea of demolishing the 5,600-seat theater now beneath Madison Square Garden, to make way for a glassy entrance to Penn Station along the east side of Eighth Avenue.
Students described as looking 'dull and glassy' Following Yue's disappearance, a group of alumni and students at Peking University -- where Yue was a recent graduate -- set up the "Finding Yue Movement" to lobby for the her release.
I began working part time at a restaurant downtown that served large, expensive banquets, helping to prepare plates of cold chopped meats and glassy collagen and frilly slices of cucumber dolled up to look like miniature peacocks.
The pods attempt to reduce the number of irritable, glassy-eyed, zombified college students, but it doesn't confront the central issue — which is that students rack up a sleep debt that can't be paid off with naps.
On top of the ambient, glassy beat for the album's brilliant opener "World Outside", Dizzee says, "There's world outside of the manor and I want you to see it"—a hook that echoes and reverberates into space.
In an all-but-lost era in South Boston, before glassy condos and a showcase harbor replaced mean streets and a decrepit waterfront, Mr. Bulger dominated the rackets and folklore in that Irish-American working-class enclave.
Located in an angular and glassy building on West 280st Street designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the Cipriani space will feature dangling charcuterie, a domed pizza oven and a tile-lined bar area, according to renderings.
For this reason, it's always nice to have an enameled cast iron pan or two on hand: Their glassy porcelain glaze replaces that natural layer of seasoning and makes the material safe to use with acidic ingredients.
Yet, somehow, the same Trump supporters who cheered his verbal attacks on the CIA and FBI are now giving glassy-eyed nods of approval as Trump claims there was solid information about an imminent attack on Americans.
"This is sort of on the fringe," said Michael Belkin, a partner at Wonder Works Development Group, which is erecting Vitre, a glassy 21-story condo rising at 302 East 96th Street, just east of Second Avenue.
In restless, moving images, like swirling leaves and expanding ripples of water, or in glassy shards of memory, the director Terence Malick tells the story of Faye (Rooney Mara), a musician navigating the scene in Austin, Tex.
" The heroine of "Joy" (2012) jumps or slips into a glassy corporate atrium on the day she is to make partner at her London law firm: "To watch a pretty young woman falling from such a height. . . .
"I used Redken's Full Frame 07 Mousse on her dry, natural waves, then added a generous amount of my special hair oil, Rodin by Recine, to give it that amazing glassy shine of health and highlight," he says.
Now, as Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue is the President-elect's secured citadel, it's worth remembering that to construct the glassy behemoth taller by 21961 floors, Trump included a pedestrian space and two upper terraces for the public.
The world number one was not the only player to have nightmares on greens that suddenly turned glassy and lightning-fast and caused scores to soar in low humidity at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium course in Ponte Vedra.
So men and women in satin pajamas (the fabric chosen to reflect the glassy shine of the city's midcentury skyscrapers), under enveloping two-tone outerwear in boiled mohair or suede bonded to satin or velvet, stalked the perimeter.
Starting Sunday, June 21986, the Showtime drama moves Noah (Dominic West) to Los Angeles, where his ex-wife, Helen (Maura Tierney), is perched in a glassy lair high above the Pacific with her second husband, Vik (Omar Metwally).
In the third piece, over a softly churning piano line — Lucas Debargue was her subtle partner — Ms. Jansen played flowing arpeggios on glassy harmonics, giving the effect of a sprite dancing on the lip of a simmering volcano.
Her eyes finally float open, glassy, and K, who began the movie killing his own kind at the behest of the human power structure, ends it killing his own kind so that others of his kind might live.
It is a bright and cold day in San Francisco, and from their glassy Market Street headquarters the crew walks toward Williams and his Glide Memorial Church, a beautiful but weathered building three grimy blocks and several galaxies away.
The best hydrating serums will act like a packet of Hydrant on a superficial level, giving you the extra assist you need to attain that much-desired, hardly-achieved glassy skin — best paired with a glass straw, of course.
Because of that, they got to stand right in front of the stage as Gillibrand formally announced her candidacy for president, decrying the glassy "shrine to greed, division, and vanity" behind her and calling President Donald Trump a coward.
Per usual, the hardware is good — it's large, smooth, and glassy — but just like every other HP laptop, the trackpad uses crappy Synaptics drivers instead of the far superior Windows Precision drivers every other laptop maker has moved to.
The fish and seafood were laid out on beds of crushed ice; we purchased a few glassy-eyed bluefish fat with fish eggs, had them gutted and headed to a small restaurant tucked into a corner of the market.
Her only time to work was before dawn, "that still, blue, almost eternal hour…before the baby's cry, before the glassy music of the milkman, settling his bottles," as she put it for a BBC programme that never aired.
I met several other men who lay in hospital beds, glassy-eyed with fixed expressions, and swaddled in blood-stained bandages, their frames curled up as much as their injuries would allow, as if their entire bodies were wincing.
But before he could build a glassy condominium tower on what he considered to be a "Tiffany" of locations, Fifth Avenue and 2000th Street, Mr. Trump had to demolish a venerable department store, the 0003-story Bonwit Teller building.
It was a journey that he'd made thousands of times, and thousands of times he had viewed the shingled rooftops of the houses across the street, and, beyond them, in the town's small business district, two brown glassy towers.
But for the most part, the chemicals used to make the world's meth originate in China, where a booming pharmaceutical industry manufactures all the raw ingredients to produce "ice," the common name for glassy shards of high-purity crystal meth.
While not every McDonald's is going to look quite so classy and glassy, the combination of more tech, table service, and an emphasis on sustainability provides a blueprint of what the fast-food giant wants to roll out across America.
Every four years, a giant swath of the American population fixates on a worldwide competition that fuses turgid nationalism with the hypnotic chaos of humans flinging themselves into the air and landing on tiny metal slivers atop a slick, glassy surface.
After Annie gets Mae an interview at the Circle, a tech company of mash-up of Facebook and Google, with a dash of George Orwell's 1984, Mae skyrockets from her bleak, gray office to the hallowed, glassy halls of Silicon Valley.
Its largely glass exterior hangs off the building like a curtain, while a central load-bearing frame provides structural support: a technique far ahead of its time but later ubiquitous in the glassy modernist towers of the 1950s and 1960s.
"A Unesco World Heritage site, the fjord is the movie's true commanding star, with soaring verdant and denuded rock walls flanking a glassy inlet that snakes along for miles before spilling into the sea," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
The sun's motion across the sky affects nothing, the stork's flight of constant length, the shadow it casts on canoes, the time a father lives or how long the water seems glassy, stork legs in deep water, ahead of the boat.
It was the old ladies (these were the Fifties) teetering along on their high heels, hatted and gloved, with seams in their stockings, and with glassy-eyed fox furs draped over their massive chests, who might fall down, not me.
Dozens of glassy layers of mandoline-sliced apples made a confit baked to artistic perfection, served with dangerous mountains of white chocolate mousse and beach-sandy soft walnut cookies that made you never wish to go to the Hamptons again.
CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times As soon as you emerge from the Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh the city's impressive skyline appears, with the 40873-story Art Deco Gulf Tower and the glassy, neo-Gothic PPG Place accentuating the view.
"The detection of glassy material from the victim's head, of proteins expressed in the human brain, and of fatty acids found in human hair indicates the thermally induced preservation of vitrified human brain tissue," Petrone's team said in the study.
Since Mr. LeFrak's father, Samuel J. LeFrak, snatched up a desolate swath of the Jersey City waterfront for around $50 million in 1985, the LeFraks have been sculpting a neighborhood, transforming 600 derelict acres into a shimmery, glassy city unto itself.
For instance, the Elghanayans built a cluster of glassy high-rises near a well-known Pepsi-Cola sign in Hunters Point, Queens, over the course of about a decade starting in 2300, turning a remote industrial enclave into a popular address.
But my kids — in the glassy absorption they display, and their addict's insistence on "another!" whenever the current entertainment concludes — can seem as mindlessly hooked on the narrative technology of the picture book as on the exploits of the PAW Patrol.
Although I never earned the right to compare my own stunted, slow-motion daily achievements to theirs, come darkness — slack-jawed and glassy-eyed at a table strewn with crumpled maps and empty plates — I couldn't help doing just that.
The last apartment to hold the record for total price, a duplex penthouse at One57, a glassy tower that set off the building boom along a stretch of 57th Street now known as Billionaires' Row, sold for $100.5 million in 2014.
Across from the spherical 1950 "Endless House" is a maquette of Mies van der Rohe's "Farnsworth House" (1945–51), its glassy walls that brought the outside nature indoors standing in sharp contrast to Kiesler's embrace of nature from the inside out.
Glassy, colorful design; 12-megapixel camera, plus a second sensor just for good measure; ultra-fast processor and four gigs of RAM; fingerprint sensor that doubles as a clickable shortcut key; latest version of Android; lots of storage, with room to add more.
Everything in the world has changed, except, of course, the oldest and most disturbing robot-men who still reside at various Disney theme parks around the world — their fake leg hair, their glassy eyes, their elbows crooked to hold bottles of rum.
The glassy-eyed patriarch stumbled through the club in search of Rebecca (Mandy Moore), only to find Sam (Sam Trammell), Rebecca's bandmate (and ex-boyfriend, if we want to get technical), and deck him, putting the finishing ruinous touches on Rebecca's big debut.
Although if anyone wants to join me I am starting a sweepstake on how long it takes her to say, through beautiful, glassy tears, that she has been "blessed with the greatest awards of all" in one of her inevitable acceptance speeches.
I found that this stricture really made me concentrate on the 'usefulness' of each sound, whether it had an interesting tonal quality or texture (glassy, metallic, semi-organic etc.), or even a particular function in the track (rhythmic propulsion, stupid/funny noises etc.).
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Several miles north of White Hart Lane, and a couple further still from the great glassy oval of the Emirates, there is a small football ground tucked away among the bushes and the trees.
Daniel is tossed into the real-life compound known as Colonia Dignidad, a cult presided over by a man named Paul Schäfer (Michael Nyqvist), and in an effort to rescue him, Lena pretends to be a willing convert, joining Schäfer's glassy-eyed followers.
Stalled projects can be found around the city, including a glassy tower designed by Foster & Partners off Sutton Place, a 65-story spire on East 37th Street in Midtown, and a 1,700-unit mixed-use complex on the East River in Queens.
A French fry is a French fry until you've had the ones at Chez Ma Tante: enormous, creamy wedges of russet potatoes wearing crispy bronze armor that cracks easily between the teeth but holds up beautifully to thick, glassy, intensely garlicky aioli.
Big, modern, cacophonous and extremely, if not annoyingly, popular, Miku is in the heart of the gleaming, glassy waterfront area, overlooking Burrard Inlet, the mountains beyond, and, if you get the right table, the graceful sails of Vancouver's architectural showpiece, Canada Place.
McCabe describes Rosenstein as being "glassy-eyed" after he was allegedly ordered by the White House to draft the memo about Comey's job performance, writing that Rosenstein feared he was being used by the Trump administration as a scapegoat for Comey's firing.
With time you begin to revel in these moments when the movement of each joint is sluggish as though injected with grains of wet sand and glassy mineral, and when a flush of warm blood sweeps across your face like a mask.
"I was purple and blue and almost gone," she recalled, her eyes glassy with tears as she shared her story in a playroom at the International Rescue Committee as her daughter, Mee, resplendent in a shimmery pink Korean long dress, entertained herself nearby.
And John Cho is the cop who chases Jill around glassy dwellings and Moroccan-style mansions — SoCal's golden rays subverted by a moody indigo glow — as he tries to figure out why Jill, or anyone else for that matter, would want Heather dead.
That afternoon, Mr. Paul secured a glassy hilltop mansion in Coldwater Canyon as a location to shoot the video (it seemed like the perfect parody location of a cliché hip-hop video, he said) and rustled up a white Lamborghini as a prop.
The museum — a vast, glassy structure that looks like an airport terminal, complete with a 185-foot-tall traffic-control-style tower — is a testament to the years when the Foxwoods Resort Casino made the Pequots the wealthiest tribe in the nation.
The construction crew was working on the Greenpoint, a glassy 40-story rental and condo project opening next year with 603 units, 95 of them condos with prices ranging from $835,000 for a studio to about $3.5 million for a three-bedroom.
A lesser artist might get lost in such an austere, chilly environment, but Uzi is more than a match for what surrounds him, smashing through the beat's glassy architecture with brash melodies that sound a lot closer to Blink-182 than Nas.
The trailer recycles some pieces we've already seen—flying cars zip through a bleak future Los Angeles, giant lady holograms poke their hologram fingers around, and Jared Leto's glassy-eyed character talks about how replicants are the slave class propping up civilization.
Of the 13 massive paintings in that long-ago show — their eccentrically blocky shapes and slick, glassy surfaces alluding, perhaps, to early video game graphics — three are included in the stunning Mark Dagley: Radical Structures, on view at Spencer Brownstone through January 21.
The LuEsther T. Merz Library displays his earlier work, such as the Native American-inspired Fire Orange Basket series from 1977, the shimmering and ethereal Seaforms series from the 1980s, and the sinuous nest of glassy forms that comprise the Palazzo Ducale Tower from 1996.
Tim Allen's Toy Story costar also got a turn as St. Nick – as a glassy-eyed CGI version of him, sure, but if any A-list actor could muster the right mix of warmth, humor and paternal concern to play Santa Claus, it's Hanks.
Square Feet PHILADELPHIA — A block from Drexel University, a glassy new rental building offers residents a roof deck with a heated saltwater pool, a fire pit and outdoor televisions — amenities that would make for a raucous college party, if college students could live there.
As distinct as the darkened, glassy sound that they settled on for their first couple albums one, listening to I See You feels like a sudden jog of the dimmer switch, like this is the first time we've seen the band in full daylight.
When the camera pans to her she is often staring into the middle distance, glassy-eyed and giving away nothing beyond the possibility that she might be thinking about which of her loved ones she would pull the plug on if push came to shove.
At 60 Water Street in Brooklyn, a glassy rental with views of Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge, signing a lease for one of the remaining two-bedrooms, listed from $5,422 a month on the building's website, gets you a year's worth of free parking.
Mr. Ruby frequently pools red glaze in the bottom of his basins as he tosses pieces of ruined vessels into them, creating the smooth, glassy illusions of liquid fire, reminding us that he returns these pieces to the kiln to give them new life.
Mr. Gordon demolished the chalet and was working with SLCE Architects on the design for a glassy 25-story building when he did something unusual for a developer who does not own the land beneath his building: He bought air rights from an adjacent property.
After multiple taxi drivers told me on a cold March morning that it was impossible to take me there from the nearest train station, I ended up walking along highways and side streets for 73 minutes before spotting the tall, glassy building with LG's familiar pink logo.
What is new is that Republicans, by watching dazed and glassy-eyed as a president abuses the pardon so early in his term, are empowering him to make a habit of forgiving and incenting the kind of lawbreaking that he hopes will shore up his power.
Completed in 1966 by the architect A. Quincy Jones, with rare preserved interiors by William Haines, the 32,000-square-foot Sunnylands attracted presidents, royalty and Hollywood moguls to its glassy rooms with pale clusters of low furniture, meant to encourage "long-leg posing," Ms. Lyle writes.
You can get a plate of chips covered in deep brown gravy that is almost glassy in its weird, warm viscosity, tasting like fat and bouillon and what you might imagine beef to be like if you'd heard beef described but had never actually tried it.
The weekend of our Boston trip, a small, good thing happened, in the midst of great sorrow: Word came to me from a friend back in my old hometown, not far away, that a deep chill had left the ice in perfectly glassy shape for skating.
Dominant in the musical slipstream are glassy keyboards, angular guitar riffs, cooing background sighs whose queasy sway provides sweetening, and bass guitar so fluid and hyperactive he could be parodying fusion jazz — quite a bit of noodling, skipping and popping and spiraling around in lithe, giddy patterns.
During Girls' first season, the Los Angeles Times penned a love note to Marnie's off-again boyfriend Charlie's awesome, modular DIY loft and the Wall Street Journal documented what it's like to live in Jessa's (Jemima Kirke) temporary husband Thomas John's glassy high-rise on the Brooklyn waterfront.
Similarly, Trevor Paglen's Don't Follow the Wind work, "Trinity Cube" (2015), is a compressed mixture of Trinitite (the glassy mineral formed on the desert surface after the US's first nuclear test) and irradiated broken glass collected from the Fukushima Exclusion Zone—a marrying of the sublime and uncanny.
The Thermal Suite Spa, a feature of other Norwegian ships, was a glassy area with saunas, steam room, "snow room" (a walk-in freezer with occasional flurries), "salt bath" (a temperate booth furnished with glowing pink crystals) and the thalassotherapy pool, the biggest hot tub I ever swam in.
On the Market 18 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • In Lincoln Square, a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath condo with an enclosed office space and Murphy bed in a glassy 2008 high-rise.
She had shared a few pictures of her trip on Instagram, but it was almost as if she were keeping her posts intentionally vague: glassy waves viewed from an empty beach, a tree canopy against a bright tropical sky, a portrait of her siblings, taken only from behind.
In essence, here's the plot, which reveals itself in pieces: Some fevered corner of the right-wing internet has concocted the notion that rich liberals, the kind who work in glassy offices and own vacation homes, round up a bunch of "deplorables" every year and hunt them for sport.
He'd clearly told the story of the call before, but when I spoke with him this past spring, in his office on an upper floor of the glassy Capital Gallery Building, on Maryland Avenue, he repeated it for me with all the shock and wonder that it warranted.
Until recently little more than a thoroughfare between the Manhattan Bridge exit and other parts of Brooklyn, a section of Flatbush Avenue, which touches Fort Greene and Boerum Hill and is often considered part of Downtown, now gleams with theaters and concert halls, amid a thicket of glassy towers.
In "Terminator Two" and "Judgment Day," the character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger protects and defends John Connor from harm; in the real world, if you were to see a robot arm directed by a glassy-eyed stare coming your way, I would advise you to run for cover.
As for the muted colors, beauty is in the eye of the beholder but I've never beheld a glassy vision as vivid as that on the Pixel 2 XL. Again, my previous smartphone is three years old and everyone's experience will differ, but I love this damn thing.
Maybe they understand a hyperextended arm bowing backward or some staring glassy-eyed at the lights while the blood reenters their carotids, but the subtleties before those moments are measured in inches—or in pounds of pressure—that you can only fathom if you've spent time on a mat.
Their deeper-pocketed parents might prefer The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, Miami ($617 a night), which has only two suites per floor, or The Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, a luxurious oceanfront hotel (from $1,160 a night) that melds an original 2963s building with a glassy Richard Meier addition.
Less clearly framed unless, that is, you're convinced your 'reader' is unlikely to be doing much more than skimming lightly over the surface of your content like a stone hopping atop a glassy lake, tripping from one hackneyed thought to another, eyeballing words as if they're so many pretty shapes.
The Melbourne-born, LA-based artist (real name Martha Brown) has had a quiet few years––she hasn't released anything besides last year's SOPHIE co-production "Ripe" since 2015––but don't let that phase you: her lithe, glassy pop songs are just as hooky and emotionally thorny as they've always been.
The one she disseminated so relentlessly via guest appearances on her father's television show and stories in Vogue and books and on her own Instagram page: Herself as the glassy blond embodiment of the woman who had it all — a big job, family, a perfect blow out, time to exercise.
As we walked the mown trail, the landscape to either side a patchwork of thick wiregrass and glassy, rippling water, he held binoculars to his eyes, searching for a spot he wanted to show me, where a pair of great horned owls recently kicked a bald eagle out of its nest.
The album's sparkly neosoul was crisper and more electric than her previous music, yet still tender, blending the glassy keyboards, echoing percussion, and bubbly xylophones into a sort of R&B pastoral, as bracing and restorative as Lake Michigan ("You gotta love me like I love the lake," she sang on "LSD").
It was then that I came to appreciate that in Palm Springs, pool-hopping is akin to time-traveling, each expanse of water reflecting the past and present; the possibilities of multiple slices of life; the intense blue stillness of the sky, so glassy above and below, a forever mirror of the other.
NEW ORLEANS — On a recent Wednesday night in an otherwise lonely part of town, a crowd of young people spilled in and out of the big, glassy building at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. and Oretha Castle Haley Boulevards, where the words "New Orleans Jazz Market" are blazoned above the doorway.
Arid plucks stand alongside glassy harmonics and held notes with growly burrs: Here, as in "Esplorazione del Bianco III" (1986), for a percussionist taking full advantage of a drum kit's resources, Mr. Sciarrino's music is colorless — white, obviously, comes to mind — but not textureless, just as water can exist as liquid, steam, snow, ice.
A part of what makes me spiral in the first place is the fear that one day I'll completely snap and become a regular at a high street coffee branch, which I will visit every single morning to order the same thing and sit in the corner muttering urgently about "the spiders" with glassy, fearful David Icke eyes.
Below, a sampling from Nan Gilbert's 1967 "Miniskirted Male," a tale of an aunt who dresses teenager Johnny as a young girl as a form of punishment: Ordered before the full-length mirror to view himself, Johnny stared once more in disbelief at the vision of girlishly attired loveliness which peered back at him from the glassy depths.
The intervening decade-plus has presented an increasingly textured landscape of queer-centric media, from Transparent to Moonlight to RuPaul's Drag Race, which only makes the glassy agreeability of Love, Simon feel somehow antique, a product that might have felt like a sensible stair-step a decade ago but now seems like passed hors d'oeuvres after the entree course.
Move your startup into one of its glassy pods not just for access to a printer, but because it serves as a shortcut to treating your employees to the Silicon Valley-inspired perks that'll make you feel like you're the next Facebook—perks like cold brew, community events, and unlimited, on-tap, free beer for everyone.
Among the reasons that the developer Asher Abehsera of Livwrk and his partners, the Kushner Companies and the Rockpoint Group, bought 184 Kent Avenue — which was already a luxury rental — was the high demand for condos in a converted warehouse on the Williamsburg, Brooklyn, waterfront, as an alternative to the glassy new construction that predominates there.
The Lever House in Midtown Manhattan, which is owned by the RFR co-founder and principal Aby Rosen, was an early adopter of this growing trend, and the midcentury building has become a de facto walk-by museum for the lunch crowd, which can view a rotating roster of large-scale pieces through the glassy walls.
There are bigger cliffs on Baffin Island and smaller but steeper cliffs elsewhere, but no cliff anywhere combines such unrelenting steepness, glassy smoothness and inspiring immensity — horizontal as well as vertical — with a quality of such coherent unity, of being a single solid object so gigantic as to reliably induce a tingling awareness of creation's incomprehensible mystery.
At the opening of the group exhibition at Kunsthaus Graz, a futuristic space that has more in common architecturally with the Death Star than with the typical art museum, she spent the party perched on a small leather sofa at the end of a long, glassy black bubble of a room overlooking the otherwise quaint Austrian city.
As this intimate, finely observed story unfolds, it becomes clear that her chief struggle lies in finding a path out of Anaconda — or at least away from her father's volatile, boundary-less grasp — and ensuring that she won't end up as a human version of the stuffed, mounted and glassy-eyed creatures she works on every day.
The key to creating a tortoiseshell pattern is building up layers of color with a clear polish in between to get that glassy blur, so I started with a "background" of yellow polish, Topshop's Gloss Nail Polish in Ducky (if you're in the US, Sally Hansen Hard As Nails X-Treme Wear in Mellow Yellow is a good alternative). 2.
Joe's eyes turn glassy and distant as he flashes back to memories where he seems helpless as women fall prey to evil men: his mother violently abused while he remains hidden in a cupboard as a child; a group of young women whom he finds dead in the back of a lorry while working on a trafficking case for the FBI.
Starting with Thanksgiving weekend in 2009, when his wife allegedly chased after him with a golf club and he crashed his S.U.V. into a fire hydrant, and culminating last May, with that mug shot of him, haggard and glassy-eyed, after he was picked up with Xanax, Vicodin, Ambien and more in his system, Tiger's fall from grace had an almost mythic element.
In other cases, such as that of a mother cradling an infant with glassy eyes and its head lolling over her arm, it's difficult to imagine what anyone involved could have been thinking — until you remember some accident or tragedy you've witnessed yourself, and think back to the bystanders holding out their iPhones like amulets between themselves and the raw fact.
Money has become so plentiful in American politics -- every two years cash floods the system through a variety of super PACs and other newfangled entities aimed at skirting campaign finance law -- that there's a tendency, even among political junkies, to get a little glassy-eyed when it comes to talk of unprecedented amounts of money being harvested earlier and earlier in the election cycle.
Asia Joumaa is a Lebanese web developer at the Beirut-based internet company Pixel38 and the top student to graduate from the second training cycle of SE Factory, an intensive coding bootcamp that provides young people with the technical skills they need to land jobs in the Lebanese digital sector — a space dominated by men from the top down of the glassy ceiling, like every tech ecosystem across the globe.
At parties (I am not invited to parties often), in an attempt to skip like a rock over the glassy lake of small talk, I tend to spit out the same three trivia facts, all gleaned from my degree, a mostly-useless three years spent studying linguistics: 1) That, in the 1066 invasion of England, the French brought with them their words for various meats—beef, pork, ect.
Freud described the uncanny as "that class of the terrifying which leads back to something long known to us, once very familiar," which might explain the eerie magnetism of these videos: We remember the aura of magic and possibility with which these spaces were once imbued, but in a dead mall, the aura is sucked clean out, like a living, breathing person reduced to a glassy-eyed doll.
Sweeping on toward the escalator, he added, "If she can do it, so can I." As he made his way through the glassy mall toward Forty Five Ten, there were more interludes — for hugs, for photos and for expressions of gratitude from people who felt acknowledged by his performance as the M.C. Pray Tell in the FX series "Pose," which is set in the 1980s ball scene in New York City.
Robinson" have presumably seen the movie, and those who have not seen the movie will not be enlightened by Gray's chatty narration for the visually impaired.) A half-century has passed since the bewildered college graduate Benjamin Braddock, played with star-making originality by a then largely unknown Dustin Hoffman, floated, directionless, in his parents' glassy Beverly Hills pool, and was told (by someone of his Parents' Generation) that the future lay in "plastics.
Even when everything is in flux — when a bright, young Ajax team can go to Turin and beat wily old Juventus, when Cristiano Ronaldo can miss out on the Champions League semifinals, when guards seem to be changing and eras ending — a 113-0 second-leg quarterfinal victory over Manchester United featured soccer's one great, enduring constant: Messi beaming, Barcelona winning, opponents left staring, hollow and glassy, at a genius that defies belief.

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