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The testing chamber is dark, all matte black and glinting steel.
She's chilling in the desert, red hair glinting in the sun.
They were wandering migrants, glinting schools of mackerel, messy morning stubble.
A German officer's monocle glinting in the night sets off the plot.
You delight in the spectacle of sunlight glinting off its slivered facade.
I looked out over acres of glinting windshields in a packed parking lot.
Models in glinting tweed culottes shot through with bronze and draped satin frocks.
The glinting orange calls to mind the molten core of the Earth's center.
She had just added a tiny computer board glinting like a filigreed brooch.
Google's thesis to the automotive industry came packaged in a red glinting Maserati Ghibli.
She's a pageant queen through and through, with her polished looks and glinting veneers.
Not to mention, the shiny material is a play on Phasma's glinting silver armor.
Nashville at sunrise, the skyline glinting like Oz, a skyscraper shaped like Batman's head.
Composed of light glinting off stretched gold thread, it's invisible until you're inches away.
More than one woman wore a straw hat, white teeth glinting against tanned skin.
Voilà: a perfectly overflowing little bead of despair, glinting in blown-up video glory.
Three models are parked in the front window, green, yellow and red, glinting like Ferraris.
Méndez gazed at the macabre accessory, which was fitted with a glinting, ruby-red eye.
"I achieved my goal," said La Cruz, flashing a winning smile with golden canines glinting.
Will Kerley's stage direction in Philadelphia amplifies this impression of reticence concealing glinting, surging colors.
Imagine miles and miles of roadway stretching towards the horizon, glinting under the afternoon sun.
Case after case, pallet piled upon pallet, blue tarps and plastic glinting in the sun.
By the end of the cut, my eyes were glinting with the beginnings of tears.
As throughout the album, his touch is mistily veiled one moment, glinting copper the next.
"Once they got a batch of cloth in from England," says one woman, her eyes glinting.
Another photograph depicts a solar plant in Seville, Spain, its futuristic facade glinting in the sun.
But it is as compelling, beginning to end, as the mariner's lapel-grip and glinting eye.
In clingy metallic leotards, sequins glinting, these young women tumble, leap, cartwheel, and stick their landings.
Had she petted them, and did she wake to find the tawny fur glinting on her skin?
Honestly, the glinting metal sides and the minimalist front and rear have me a little bit excited.
It's a modest but optimistic two-part melody, ambling homeward above a glinting string-band backdrop. PARELES
So, customers won't have to worry about the restaurant's lighting glinting off the screens and obscuring the game.
Now, forget about Jamie Dornan's doe eyes and get ready for some bondage, glinting knives, and loaded stares.
In both, depth is opened by a range of hues, from coal black to shards of glinting white.
He wears a gray Mao jacket with glinting buttons, the old uniform of the Communist Party of China.
Every glinting eye in a portrait, or out-of-place beer bottle might as well be a secret switch.
He dips a syringe into a beaker of water and injects into it a small, billowing and glinting mesh.
But this movie relied so heavily on the glinting plastic toolbox of CGI that the magic just never arrived.
We've reached out to Gina to learn just how the heck she created this cheesy, glinting, pepperoni-laden gem.
By day, (literally) stun your fellow beach- or park-goers with the sunlight glinting off your liquid-metallic separates.
Not that he was so desirable: he was thin and pale, with a silver cross glinting on his chest.
The sunlight falls just so, glinting on the groom's new ring and tracing a halo around his man bun.
The textures have the glinting clarity of a Baroque ensemble, but also a richness that fills the huge house.
In one room, I paused before a glass cabinet of daggers glinting with bejeweled and mother-of-pearl hilts.
She raised her arm to shield her face from the harsh sun overhead, sparkly green nails glinting in the light.
I sidle down the stairs past a wall of lucky cats, glinting golden and waving mutely in the dim light.
The night falls silent again, and the woman turns to her husband, eyes glinting as they lock intently with his.
They stand with their backs against each other, red-tinted sunglasses and leather jackets glinting under a pale yellow spotlight.
With a flick of his tail, he swam back into the turquoise depths, the sun glinting off his namesake markings.
Picture Boston: the Longfellow Bridge (nicknamed "the Pepperpot"), sculls drifting by like water striders, the sun glinting on the river.
The "beehive thing is" the 15-story structure by Thomas Heatherwick that stands amid the glinting cliffs of Hudson Yards.
A cashmere hoodie over a giant tulle skirt glinting with Swarovski crystals was an appealing look, albeit a safe one.
Glinting in the Caribbean sun behind Father Colón a bulldozer was clearing debris from Punta Santiago's once-popular, now deserted, beach.
It looks absolutely stunning in this landscape, fragile yet powerful, forthright yet mysterious, with the sun glinting off its curving surface.
Instead, it turned out to be the sunlight glinting off a backhoe's arm, digging in the ground in a steady rhythm.
The group rose to radical prestige in Weimar Germany by piercing the skin of bourgeois ideology with their glinting dialectical acuity.
Architects from Foster & Partners restored the original wood and marble staircase and added a glinting, kaleidoscopic roof over an interior courtyard.
The machinery of industry with its metallic gleams became a sheer tulle dress glinting with tiny silver chains and found treasures.
Instead, she thinks the missile was pasted over something else glinting in the sky to create the illusion of a successful test.
Looking across the rooftops of downtown Gaza City, it is clear solar is catching on, with glinting panels on almost every building.
The Victorian spires of the Brahma Kumaris meditation center are glinting and golden in San Francisco's first Sunday sunshine of the year.
In a particularly dark week for America, one ray of hope shone bright, its monocle glinting bravely in the harsh media flash.
Flecked with white, like sunlight glinting on water, the painting's strange, layered depths seem to express both the elemental and the personal.
He spoke quickly, hunching forward in his chair and steadily tapping his feet, his dark eyes glinting with a nervy, cheerful energy.
A parade of Carhartt coveralls and neon safety vests formed in the aisles for communion, the white wafers glinting between calloused hands.
Louche trombone notes introduce the character of Senator Joseph McCarthy, one of several roles sung by the glinting, muscular baritone Marcus DeLoach.
At night, she peered into the water off the docks to watch the mating of polychaete worms, bristles glinting in the moonlight.
"The people who are dying daily are our wives, our children, our brothers," said paramedic Mohamed, the sun glinting off his bifocals.
A radio telescope's bowl-shaped reflecting surface — that giant glinting dish — is tiled with metal panels, each one polished to exacting specifications.
Masterly but gleeful technicians, fleet in dynamics and changes of direction, these two — with the same dark-glinting eyes — are kindred spirits.
Nearly two weeks ago, a clock appeared on Swift's website, counting down to Friday, April 26, over a pastel sunset glinting with glitter.
But that striking beam of light glinting off the cheekbones isn't everyone's cup of tea, especially those with oily and acne-prone skin.
The school of fish and silvery squid glinting in the light add real beauty to balance the frightful forms of the giant reptiles.
Portrait mode did a decent job with shooting a selfie, but the sunlight glinting off my bald head proved a little too challenging.
Lou Harrison's Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra melds a soulful solo line (here played by Jennifer Choi) to an agile, glinting ensemble.
Albritton, 43, had dressed up for the trip — black blouse, turquoise necklace, small silver hoop earrings glinting through her shoulder-length blond hair.
Every sleepover, school fair or birthday party, out would come the tray of bejeweled grasshoppers and stag beetles, glinting with Reagan-era menace.
I see Christopher Walken appear in his glinting blue eyes, Tim Robbins in his stature and gait, and Robert Kennedy in the face.
Drag queens waved from vintage cars, their sequins glinting in the sun and their hair heroically refusing to fall flat in the heat.
Its base was somewhere beyond the border, beyond the ancient Angkor road, beyond the rivers that all ran west, glinting beneath the haze.
In the distance, framing the horizon south of Pau, are the hazy blue and jagged peaks of the Pyrenees, sun glinting off snow.
The whine and whoosh of not-too-distant automobile traffic is integral to this site, as is afternoon sunlight glinting off the rippling water.
As you approach the vintage steam train, its lacquered black carapace glinting in the sun, you allow the warm nostalgia to wash over you.
It was the only nice thing in the room—the floor matted with clothes, empty cans of soda, and beer glinting among the detritus.
Because we did, we were treated to gorgeous over-water sunrises each morning and a view of the glinting Disney Boardwalk across the lake.
Time was out there killing people every second of every minute and all those glinting watches hung on wrists like, What's the big deal?
The first version the photographers made was too sharp; it failed to bring out my glinting eyes and my sparkling diamonds and my Slovenian cheekbones.
Where the girl had been sitting (had she tripped over it?) was a bar of glinting gold metal, rimed with frost, stuck into the ice.
Under the lights of the runway, the glinting metallic glaze deconstructs the female face, disassembling it into an intricate, shimmering machine of highly polished components.
No Saturn Return or quarter-life crisis crap — just a pair of elegant black shoes adorned with tiny glinting horse-bits that actually changed me.
Then she looked back at her students, ten children, five stuck in a virtual dream world, their metallic carapaces glinting in the soft light above.
It is quite a spectacle: 16 feet wide, with circling beasts plastered and piled with glinting handfuls of the artist's favorite glittering tiny plastic beads.
People on the highway pulled over and snapped pictures of the strange lozenge-shaped craft, glinting silver, cruising a few hundred feet in the air.
They might feature thick, methodical horizontal bands of shimmering white with slivers of brownish raw linen glinting between them, a little like plaster and lath.
The only light onstage would be provided by the candelabrum, and the two would huddle over it, warmly illuminated, wet concrete glinting all around them.
Mr. Bush's dark S.U.V. passed the red barns and glinting windmills that rose up from the sheets of snow, a confectionary white crust across the plains.
In another photo, a middle-aged woman dressed in a bright teal dress and low white heels stares at the camera, jewelry glinting at her wrists.
A youthful, flaxen-haired Hockney peacocks for the camera, playfully biting his finger and playing with his hair, his bright blue eyes glinting behind round glasses.
It's a landscape of glacial melancholy, shot through with glinting fragments from an ensemble of six players, solemn resonances in the piano and shudders of drums.
From the moment Woody Harrelson swaggers into "LBJ," you can see the glinting intelligence and hear the thudding heartbeat that he brings to the title character.
No Kirakira+ has been needed at the 2018 Winter Games, where it sometimes seems as if a filter for glinting cartoon starlight has already been applied.
"It's about standing on the shoulders of giants," Mr. Burnap said in the rehearsal room, ice-blue eyes glinting beneath a breaking wave of blond hair.
"I think the nicest thing about Breyerfest for little girls is getting to meet the horses," she said, her dangling horseshoe earrings glinting in the sun.
David, a pastor, had written promises for us to read as we put rings on each other's fingers, the setting sun glinting off the metal. Magic.
While it was spacious and in an area I liked, most of the light fixtures had been removed, leaving bare bulbs glinting from the popcorn ceiling.
From the 1980s onwards she seemed at the centre of every demonstration in Lahore or Islamabad, all five feet two inches of her, glasses glinting, gesticulating, shouting.
Before long, he is nothing but a golden cloud, a glinting mass of particles being blown to and fro by the light breeze of the air conditioning.
Her melodious concerto, based in smooth but not monolithic chorale textures, opened into shifting, glinting trios, duets and solos that bespoke subtlety, humor, even tenderness at times.
I saw him staring at the blade and the light's glinting on its serrated edge and his pasty, thick tongue coming out and flicking around his lips.
The city from the air is a panorama of big-box stores and ranch houses, glinting with turquoise pools and bristling with palms and Italian cypress trees.
When Nicole Mitchell did, her flute rose crisply above the ensemble's sound, a mix of Chicago jazz's windy clatter and the glinting lacework of the Malian musicians.
Bria, Central African Republic (CNN)From the air, the camp at Bria looks like a small town, with warrens of metal shacks glinting amid the dusty red clay.
Across the gold-and-russet sandstone canyon, the brawny rock formations sprouted contemporary art: an iridescent spaceshiplike sculpture, a glinting metal tunnel, a scattering of brightly painted spheres.
Light reflections glinting off its surface in the presenter's hand exposed a slight ridge in the middle, a spine where the hinge resides and disturbs the flat plane.
As the sun began to set over the ocean, the light glinting on the water like sequins, Karp and Montée still had a long night of work ahead.
Thousands of people cheering and waving Vatican flags lined the entrance to the stadium, with the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Abu Dhabi's skyscrapers glinting in the distance.
There are the borders that register quickly as borders—red, metal spikes jutting from dusty hills, glinting spirals of razor wire—and then there are borders that don't.
But then, once products started to arrive, customers said the lipsticks came deformed, broken, with tiny holes, or even with mold and pieces of hair or glinting shards.
Also on view are the horses' costumes, some made in collaboration with local Philadelphia artists: white Pegasus wings, fake flowers or blank CDs glinting in the gallery light.
There were glinting brocades that matched go-go boots to pants, plaids and lip prints and silvery beaded starfish, and stripes and sunflowers and — you get the idea.
"She's got a gleaming, glinting bright tone, and there's something more subtle about it as well: She's not one of those in-your-face singers," Mr. Allison said.
Glinting in the sun behind the veteran Republican—a two-term governor of South Carolina and five-term congressman—was Fort Sumter, target of the Confederacy's first shots.
This time, the adventurers include a group of government-backed scientists run by Bill Randa (John Goodman), who has his glinting eyes on a mysterious, seemingly unexplored island.
Light pours in from an unseen source to the left, casting sombre shadows, illuminating an open Torah and glinting, here and there, on iridescent fabric or reflective metal.
Over glinting synth keys and swirling atmospherics, Buddy, weary of flimsy industry promises and battling regret, raps and sings at the intersection of rap, R&B, and gospel.
She has a view of the city from her office window, and it is glittering and alive, people crossing the street, lights flashing, towers glinting in the distance.
Sometimes it's buried beneath the wave, and sometimes — when circumstances change — it's tossed up again to the surface, a reminder of lost treasure glinting on the water's crest.
It's a goat, an actual goat, as bemused as I am startled, standing there on the narrow ledge, eyes glinting eerily as if he's been expecting me all along.
Lamalera Journal LAMALERA, Indonesia — The pilot whales glided through the crystalline waters in neat formation, blue-gray backs glinting in the sun, on their migration through Indonesia's Savu Sea.
"Love on the Bosporus #summer," Lola Zinke wrote in an August 2017 tweet with a photo of herself and Secretary Zinke, the sun glinting across the water behind them.
Planet Earth 2 is an Ultra-HD show-pony, with lot of lingering pictures of sunlight filtering through jungle canopy, or glinting off an azure ocean against a white beach.
A great deal of their cost is validated by the use of premium materials throughout, with the glinting metal and demure black leather making for a classy and classic look.
Through it all, he remains undeniably charismatic, the intensity in his eyes and the sheer force of his laughter impossible to ignore, the sun glinting off of his light skin.
On my subway ride home, I noticed a little girl of color carrying two dolls, almost matching her in height, but with blond hair, princess dresses, and glinting blue eyes.
Rome Journal ROME — On a perfect May afternoon, with the Roman sunlight glinting off the ancient arches of the Colosseum, Officer Pang Bo adjusted his sunglasses and began his patrol.
Ditto the sweeping leopard trench, the men's tux-and-turtleneck combo, and the evening looks of glinting sequined tops over long, feathered skirts; backless velvet columns traced in gold chains.
But even as Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, toasted Ms. Wilsey for her "vision" and "fearlessness," behind the wide smiles and glinting jewels, museum officials had reason to worry.
Her woven fiber "Scroll" (1962), an abstract "painting" sans paint, with various tones in light and dark brown, glinting bits of gold, and upraised squiggles and patterns, is simply entrancing.
A group of four stainless-steel geometric sculptures from the late 1960s and early 1970s populates the garden outside, glinting brightly when the sun bounces off their hard polished corners.
But in Paris, juice bars and cafes stand in for beverage hawkers, the roads are cobblestone instead of dirt and concrete, and the displays are contained behind glinting glass vitrines.
Given their staggering net worth, one would expect the wrists of Britain&aposs monarchy to be glinting with the finest Swiss timepieces available, common accessories among the rich and famous.
The joy of Korean barbecue lies in part in its performance: watching ruby-red curls of brisket caramelize while translucent slices of Pringle-shaped tongue sizzle, crisp-edged and glinting.
Its copper color option is eye-catching, glinting in the light at every opportunity, while the gunmetal is more demure, but still rather showy with a copper ring of its own.
This was also an opportunity for nonmusicians to get inside the music, with sounds coming from all directions in varying combinations, like shifting, glinting light, in a way that performers treasure.
Old phones, trashed appliances, even junked cars hurtle through the sky, glinting in the sun for one final hurrah before smashing to pieces in Orrensalo's ongoing series Lives Behind the Waste.
Then something happened—a cloud moved from in front of the sun perhaps, and suddenly in the middle of this emptiness the sun was glinting off a little huddle of houses.
On the heights of Vittoriosa, we happened upon a terraced square looking back toward the glinting buildings of Valletta and, to our right, to the breakwater and beyond, the open sea.
Nicole sat barefoot with a fresh pedicure, her aviators and watch glinting in the sun; Alexei, dressed head to toe in athletic wear, towered over all of us, even while sitting.
The trio stood on a forest trail with sunlight glinting through the massive trees, and Reynolds sweetly placed his hand on Lively's head as the two parents beamed at each other.
Sometimes in the midst of gobbling, Mr. Rooster might glance up at me with his glinting yellow eyes and decide to rush at me and peck at me — who knew why?
This sunset, this light glinting on the water, this birdsong at dawn, this sweet breeze, this soft rain from the heavens — all seen and felt as if for the last time.
Even the rosettes of flowers made from multicolored feathers on necklines and pockets and party dresses in glinting steel or full-skirted satin, layered like doublets, didn't make an indelible impression.
A tattered treasure map of our similarities and differences, the trail of which had led us not to the glinting coins of a golden wedding anniversary but to a dead end.
Step up close and you get enthralled by details: luminescent parts abutting subdued, earth-toned ones; little glinting bits of silver and gold; vivid, yet tiny, dabs of russet and ocher.
It wasn't until I listened to Bob Dylan's "Girl From the North Country" quite recently, that I recalled driving through the glinting darkness of rural Shropshire on a Christmas Eve long ago.
Every glinting crossover or triple-clutched layup from Irving adds two points and a matching dose of worry about his ability to function off the ball and get shots for his teammates.
Credit... NONG KHAI, Thailand — The water is so clear on the Mekong River in northeastern Thailand that the sunlight pierces through to the riverbed, transforming the waterway into a glinting, empty aquarium.
It appears that the first lady might have taken design control in the East Colonnade, where silver stars, their points sharpened to a glinting razor's edge, float menacingly above lit glass panels.
Her eyes, opaquely glinting in the moonlight, liquid and enormous, far larger than anyone could have guessed before their unlidding, regarded him with what he imagined was a soft surprise, and disappointment.
Suddenly it was around us: hundreds of thousands of silvery fishes splitting into two great aisles, and reforming, moving as one, weaving parabolas up, down and under, millions of scales glinting sunlight.
Mr Ambrose, a 22014-year-old scientist with a watchful manner and diamond stud glinting in one ear, is one of a tiny cabal of botanists whose research mingles science with extreme sports.
But when you spy graceful knives, glinting in the corner like a promise, they are an assurance that those fantasies of Michelin stardom may be a little closer within reach than you think.
"I could be in danger if people saw me in a supercar," she said, her Breguet watch, worth more than a BMW, glinting in the sunlight as she drove the Audi through town.
He imagined her sitting on a colorful quilt, yellow lamplight glazing her bare arms and glinting off the vertebrae of her neck as she peered down at the pictures of everything she coveted.
"I never imagined that situation," Íris said, braces on her teeth glinting as she struggled to quiet Alícia with one of her only successful methods, repeatedly playing a musical cartoon on her cellphone.
Their breasts filling out colorful triangles, hoops still glinting in their ears as if they might not swim at all or else were not afraid to lose their silver to the filter's gaping mouth.
Works by Leila Adu, Du Yun, Tania León, Christine Southworth, Carla Kihlstedt, Pauline Oliveros and others fill the rest of the weekend, in addition to two programs of Ms. Saariaho's intricate, glinting chamber music.
We begin long ago when there were no dogs, only — as we see in an arresting two-page spread of furry beasts leaping forward against a white background, fangs bared, yellow eyes glinting — wolves.
Glinting like an apparition in the night sky, the sculpture comes across with a blunt, almost raw beauty that, despite its antiquarian elements, avoids the lost-time nostalgia found in much of Cornell's work.
In wall hangings like "Haiku" (2212), a chunky thread of black wool gambols down an earth-toned weaving of cotton, hemp, and glinting metallic thread — descending like a fabric line on a tipsy promenade.
The only lights came from the balconied hotels and elevated pagodas on the shore, and from a temple with a startlingly large and hunched black Buddha, in a golden robe with glinting white eyes.
"What we're talking about here is life and death for so many people," he intoned, and waved his arm in the direction of the Statue of Liberty, glinting in the distance over his shoulder.
This new pendant, with a 43-carat cushion-cut aquamarine dangling from a 21-inch rope of diamond rondels, is impossible to miss — glinting audaciously even in starlight or the first blush of dawn.
He and Ms. Peck, who have danced together in Vail, could become a superb virtuoso partnership: They even have the same dimples, dark-glinting eyes and a quality of joyous laughter amid sweeping action.
Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten was almost at the bottom of the final descent with gold glinting in her sights when she slammed headlong into a stone kerb - a crash that left her in hospital.
Earlier, you landed in this handsome Great Lakes city, the sun glinting off shadowed waters, Canadian breezes washing through its streets, and it was as though the burg was seized by a collective nervous breakdown.
She just lay there in the green grass in her rose-colored tweed suit, brilliant white hair glinting in the spring sun, blue eyes open wide, staring straight up into an unusually cloudless Seattle sky.
Though pruned of much of its furniture, which moved uptown with the family, the apartment is filled with Ms. Berger's artwork: glinting steel and glass sculptures and mobiles and her delicate and lovely encaustic paintings.
Only now instead of a photo reproduction on the wall, the creature takes the form of a taxidermied cat poking out of a hole in the museum ceiling, its pale green eyes glinting from above.
Instead she stood proudly in a ballroom in Minneapolis in a black head wrap with matching dark nails, and a ruched striped jacket, glinting with shine, her hand raised in the air to declare victory.
Even in the sunshine, with the giant container ships plying the Thames, this is recognizably Pip's marsh country: flat, treeless, glinting with ribbons of water — a halfway place that is marine as much as terrestrial.
After being inspected, the troops stood at attention as a detachment of new guards marched into the courtyard from a nearby barracks, preceded by the Band of the Household Cavalry, sunlight glinting off their horns.
Dressed in black, with a glinting nose stud and a terse yet thoughtful manner, he suggested less a Libeskind or a Piano than someone who might chain himself to a fence at a work site.
A play on the ubiquitous dream catcher, "Super Catcher" (2016) at nearly six feet in diameter, is a glinting wall-mounted sculpture configured of shiny silver wire and bells that is at once ethereal and intimidating.
But during rehearsals, she could get as close as she liked, and the result became images like this one, with spare surroundings and hazy light glinting off Gillespie's trumpet, imparting a feeling of divinity and serenity.
Pedersen goes first, his blue eyes glinting with triumph: His team of scientists have collected all the samples they needed, his ship has completed its voyage despite losing its engine and rudder, his crew is healthy.
WITH its cupola dully glinting in the sun across kilometres of an exclusion zone in the Negev Desert, the nuclear reactor near the Israeli town of Dimona has for decades been the subject of intense speculation.
Laboriously prepared by removing impure specks of glinting iron pyrite, it became ultramarine—as expensive, ounce for ounce, as gold, and so precious that it was initially reserved for depictions of the costume of the Virgin.
With her lustrous mane the color of dark-roasted coffee, her glinting blue eyes, her hip-hugging Victoria Beckham pencil skirt and her floral Dolce & Gabbana pussy-bow blouse, she was a queenly sight to behold.
Braces glinting, he showed me how to stabilize the board's back wheels in a sidewalk crack, slam its tail with my back foot, and drag my front foot forward to make the board jump with me.
A 24-foot-tall model of the building offers itself as a photo backdrop as visitors ascend a glinting stainless-steel staircase to a 10,000-square-foot exhibition on the building's history and pop-culture significance.
Collars pie-crust and Peter Pan in lace and jewels framed bouclé uniform skirt suits and ballerina dresses; narrow, pleated shirtwaists swept the ankles; and evening gowns had shoulders swathed in sheer organza, glinting like stars.
"In terms of the study of alcohol and its effects, I probably have an unfair advantage in that I am, A, Australian, and, B, an actor," he said, his eyes perfectly clear now, glinting with humor.
Thousands of ostrich feathers were compressed to form the checkerboard that exploded into fringe at the hem of what looked like sporty separates, for example, and glinting striped dresses were woven from linguini-thin strands of leather.
Soon, a perfect aluminum-foil pipe emerged from Duncan Dioguardi, glinting silver in the Magnavox light, reminding me of the way some family restaurants will wrap your leftovers in aluminum foil in the shape of a swan.
But the silver maple sapling that my brother and sister and I had given our parents to mark their silver anniversary — it towers over the house now, the back side of its leaves glinting in the breeze.
There were the usual signature ethereal dresses, to be sure, glinting like Orion in the night, but given Mr. Piccioli is a designer known for his ability to remix the rainbow, it was the black that lingered.
Paak—who also dropped the sunny Malibu LP earlier this year—it's an utterly triumphant pairing, with glinting synths, Dilla-influenced drums, and a beat change midway through that goes over like a cool mid-summer's breeze.
As the sun sets, she is quiet by the fire with its pale wooden mantel, a fresh-cut bunch of rosemary in an antique glass vase beside her, first frost glinting, sharp and alive, on the hedgerow beyond.
Some telescopes make use of the time right after sundown and right before sunrise in order to best spot near-Earth asteroids, but that's also the same time when satellites are most visible, with sunlight glinting off of them.
Rosettes of flowers made from multicolored feathers gave necklines and pockets a vaguely ceremonial air; harnesses were bejeweled; stiff feathers stood at attention on shoulders; and party dresses came in glinting steel or full-skirted satin, layered like doublets.
The tenor Jorge de León, making his Metropolitan Opera debut, started off with a brusque "Celeste Aida," but relaxed enough by the second-act triumphal scene to show off a healthy tone in high notes, glinting metal yet mellow.
It was the first lady who stood out in her glinting metallic gown, just as she had earlier in the day, with a broad-brimmed white hat that shadowed her face and matched her white suit with its military mien.
You can spot the subtle line of a leash or glinting chain in a few images, which remind of the underlying hierarchy in the households, but most of these primates are loose, lazily lounging on armchairs or reveling at play.
FORT BLISS, Texas — The sharp crack of an M110 semi-automatic sniper system and a faint plume of sand are the only signs of activity across the glinting sands of New Mexico, as sniper teams engaged targets with unparalleled proficiency.
She offers to show me around—there are fairy lights wrapped around the bannister, artwork adorning the white walls, potted plants unfurling in every crevice, and one of her favorite bejewelled catsuit costumes pinned up and glinting in the sun.
In the 1950s, the tavern was a watering hole for luminaries like Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, painters drawn to Springs by the quality of light glinting off Accabonac Harbor and affordable land where they could set up their studios.
The factory is still there — run by AvtoVaz, owned by Renault-Nissan — its buildings stretching for dozens of blocks, its chimneys belching smoke into the sky, the fruit of its labors glinting in the gray light of mile-wide parking lots.
First as an Atlético Madrid player, and then as its manager, he relished home games in the stadium in late afternoon, when he could look up from the field and see the red and white seats glinting in the waning glow.
Yet, astronomers say they've already seen their fears come to fruition: Images that scientists say show sunlight glinting off the devices, mucking up their view of stars and planets, popped up on Twitter after each of SpaceX's first two Starlink launches.
I thought that this small shoulder handbag could be the perfect companion for you, allowing you to be mobile with your vast resources — as well as this dainty single earring that'll match all the glinting gold that you wear with such charm.
Hair removal for trans women isn't just about vanity or feeling gender-stigmatized, it's an issue of personal safety; having a five-o'clock shadow or long, white spiky hairs glinting in the sunlight signals to the world that your body is in flux.
Yet glinting throughout Diana's writings—especially "The Beginning of the Journey," a memoir of her marriage—are hints at the mutual bitterness that struggled for expression and was continually deferred and displaced by the couple's strenuous attempts to be proper and functional.
But clasped in my hand I'll have precious bits of curly birch bark, small, glinting bits of mica, or a lovely and unusual two-tone lupine — gifts for my children, talismans from a world I fear may be disappearing before our eyes.
CreditCreditRoger Kisby for The New York Times Before it reached Lisa Maichin's cozy living room in Queens, her Christmas tree — now speckled with delicate crochet angels and glinting bulbs — spent five days being hacked, hauled and hawked across a supply chain in flux.
They're lovely to gaze at, those glinting, glowering ribbons and pools lapping at our edges, but today only a fraction of the city's inhabitants use these waterways as a regular mode of transportation, whether it's to commute to work or explore the weekend's cultural possibilities.
A Frenchwoman who worked as a merchandiser for Nicolas Ghesquière at Balenciaga and Stefano Pilati at Yves Saint Laurent, Ms. Hériard Dubreuil has said she fell in love with Miami, a quick winter escape from New York, with Art Basel serving as its glinting lure.
Inside the 100,000-square-foot building of glass and stone, an oil portrait of the brand's founder by Alex Katz hung on a wall, next to a poster of George Washington, overlooking rows of shiny white sewing machines and trays of glinting gold handbag hardware.
After climbing back out of Endurance—no one had known whether it would be able to—Opportunity was sent off to inspect the jettisoned heat-shield that had protected it as it burned down through the Martian atmosphere, now a glinting monument on the pockmarked plain.
Her answer was tartan, or rather the idea of tartan as opposed to a literal representation of tartan itself, topstitched in contrast colors onto all sorts of leather — pleated skirts and biker jackets and tailored jackets and fur-collared coats — or picked out in glinting metal studs.
In desert shades of gold and sandstone, on a base of long white chiffon gowns, it featured oversize glinting bouclé jackets and miniskirts shaped to reference the wrapped skirts of Egyptian men visible in temple paintings and pottery, with corresponding exaggerated plastron collars on pretty much everything.
There was Lauren Hutton, herself 70-something, in "Rocco, Rosa, Maria R.," a louche beige wool parka lined in glinting silk faille atop a celadon dress loosely tied at the waist, sequined rose opera gloves slouched down to the wrists and mustard boots on her feet.
There were slithers of tulle smothered in metallic pearls like a '70s disco diva, simple wool tunics and trousers paired with flowing velvet and satin capes (no one does casual extravagance like Mr. Piccioli), botanical gardens of organza and lace, and glinting jacquard Bermuda shorts. Shorts!
In fact, churning might be the best way to describe La Melia's poetics: She thickens language and renders the fatty parts of speech, producing the verbal counterpart of the glinting, speckled trout that lies gutted and rumpled on the table in an opulent still life photograph within the book.
It was a tiny palace of sweet-faced Marys and red candles, a glinting emporium of Catholic medals, but the building itself seemed to carry an indignant sense of faith, as if a history of survival clung to its plasterboard walls and shone from the old glass counter.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pour the eggnog, decorate the tree and turn on the TV. Like glinting tinsel in a sea of dark TV dramas, the number of new, feel-good Christmas movies offered by U.S. cable TV networks and the global streaming service Netflix is off the charts.
The book is also a reminder of how lovely Chatwin's language could be, how years of seeing had given him the power to describe in terms both startling and true: a ''pewter sun'' hangs low over the cold Black Hill, the rooks' ''wingtips glinting like flakes of ice.
But looking once more at that photograph of the Donald and Farage, baring their teeth in glee, thumbs held high, with the gold from the elevator door glinting in their hair, I wonder whether Germany might not be compelled to question a lesson it learned a little too well.
Images register as visions or daydreams: the famous transatlantic ocean liner Rex that materializes in the night suddenly, its immense body like a house you can't enter; or the whistling boy walking in the fog who stops in his tracks when a white bull appears, glinting in the mist.
Black overcoats were cinched at the back with a leather clasp rendered just slightly askew, a single gold button glinting beneath the broad collar; ribbed skinny silk knit tubes in neon brights devolved at the knees into swirling strands of fringe (fringe being the single biggest trend in this city).
Nothing was more helpful to fear-mongering politicians than the sight of masked ISIS terrorists with their glinting knives at the throats of their hostages, or the scenes of large crowds of refugees fleeing Middle Eastern carnage rushing at Europe's borders, or the insecurity brought by the global financial crisis.
Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and LA To be sure, it's oppressive for any woman to be force-fed clots of repetitive images: the same waifish body, milk-white skin, glinting, silken hair — but in this context, white women's discomfort is born not entirely from garden-variety concerns of inadequacy.
Shouldn't it make those children feel more grateful for what they have—the rooms of their own, the air conditioning, the sedan in which everyone gets his or her own booster seat, rather than piling onto a moped with nothing to protect them but a small Jesus charm glinting on the handlebars?
This has been a year of sparkle on the catwalks, light glinting and fragmenting off sequined and beaded jackets and dresses at houses including Versace and Gucci and off belts and bags and shoes and boots, like the crystal-encrusted Saint Laurent model that sells for $10,000 (if you can get them).
We ate lunch at an expensive cafe and then continued to Edgartown Great Pond, which is surrounded by depressingly large, unimaginative estates, all of them apparently unoccupied, their windows glinting flatly in the sun, and where I scuttled, in a crouch to avoid detection, through the tall sea grass to slip into the water.
It was a creative alternative to what may have proved a complicated endeavor, but I imagine it would have been quite striking to see Rahm Emanuel (who was present) whip away a cloth and watch it slowly billow in the wind as the gigantic Picasso was revealed, glinting in the sun and gazing fixedly forward.
By Design LIKE THE EVENING PRIMROSE, the British television producer Ash Atalla blooms in the dark: sitting at a low table in London's Groucho Club, the soft light glinting off a bottle of Saint-Émilion; traversing the macadam midnight streets of Islington; slipping on an ebony velvet suit jacket en route to a dinner party.
Then the sporty 1970s shapes — straight skirts and boxy jackets and belted trench coats and T-shirt gowns — in color field combinations of chartreuse, lilac and dusty rose, teal and olive green and dark gray, adorned with metal grommets and glinting mirrors so the utilitarian was transformed into the decorative, demanded a certain attention.
As I glanced up at the monument again, the sun glinting off its time-softened edges, I marveled at Gertrude's creation, her imagination and technical skills, and couldn't help wondering what my progressive great-grandmother would think of the current controversy and fissures surrounding Columbus — and other polarizing historical figures — in the United States today.
They range from the traditional, as in Phi Phi Oanh's luminous lacquer panels depicting koi swimming in an aquarium, splashed with glinting gold leaf, to the austerely contemporary, such as Cheuk Wing Nam's multimedia installation: Silence — Meditation in Blue is an interactive sound environment based upon the work of Yves Klein, steeped in Klein's signature shade of blue.
" You can forgive an actor an awful lot when he can produce something so sublimely deadpan, and then, in Baldwin's particular case, eventually go on to play the great Jack Donaghy on "30 Rock," his dark eyes glinting with anarchic, Machiavellian intelligence; and then to out-dumb President Donald J. Trump on the current season of "Saturday Night Live.
Fringed, shredded houndstooth and tweed were inspired by black and white tile flooring; glinting silver sequin tunic capes and jackets provided a jolt of silverware (silverwear); mint green and black feathered fantasias escaped from the aviary; and asymmetric ball gowns of beaded fringe and under-feathers, tulle and lace, teetered alluringly close to the edge of coming undone.
We're not sure whether it was the always-distracting sight of Phelps' insane abs, the light glinting off of the collection of gold medals hanging from his chest or the confident smirk on his face as he mimed a breast stroke from the stands, but the swimmer's actions were more than enough to knock Thompson off his game, and he missed both shots.
On a warm, late-summer afternoon in the garden of Eden—the Eden Café garden that is, where wildflower hedgerows buzz with bumblebees, apple trees are laden with shiny fruit glinting in the sun, and a small woman lugs a massive branch to a blazing fire pit—a biochar workshop with artist and social startup innovator Ayumi Matzusaka is underway.
It also got a little wiggly at Carolina Herrera — who is herself sailing off into the sunset, at least sort of, by becoming the brand's global ambassador, and anointing Wes Gordon as creative director — made the admirable, if not always successful, decision to look forward instead of back, swapping her usual florals for a lame leapin' leopard print in glinting lamé.
Mr. Cyrille is a forceful player who drums in isolated touches and leaves plenty of sonic space, so there was room to focus elsewhere: on Mr. Frisell's smoldering harmonies and terse melodic flow; on Mr. Street's responsive bass playing; and on the glinting electronics and piano of Mr. Teitelbaum, each full of a distant allure and vested with the density of rainfall.
A Word With Like the light glinting off his hundred-carat smile, Taye Diggs's career has bounced all over the place: the loathsome yuppie landlord in "Rent," his Broadway breakthrough; the pulse-quickening young Jamaican in "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," his film debut; and a succession of charismatic television professionals — most recently his Obama-esque mayoral candidate in "Empire," who was killed off last season.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Neue Galerie's intimately scaled, seductively curated exhibition, Klimt and the Women of Vienna's Golden Age, 21900-10483, opens with an explosion of wild, Fauvist color — pinkish violets, bottomless blue-blacks, and acid greens sparked with tangerine and sunflower — not to mention the glinting gold-and-silver carpet covering 21048 percent of the museum's standard-bearer, "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (216).
Its period details — de rigueur in historical novels — dutifully create the ambience of a different time and place for tourist readers, and do so beautifully, with, for example, a variety of foodstuffs described with linguistic abundance and with other striking touches, like gold wires glinting behind a woman's teeth, moth holes in a man's wig, papered windows, "barley-sugar glass sconces," walnut ketchup and a bourdaloue, a portable chamber pot used by the incontinent Mrs.
In the hills of Umbria, Brunello Cucinelli has a campus of his own (more like a feudal town, actually, but perhaps these days that's semantics), which the designer transplants to his Milan headquarters , the better to model the slow life and his deeply seductive vision of high luxury athleisure: cashmere hoodies with glinting gold stripes down the arm; dark denim evening vests atop feather and sequined playsuits; T-shirts made from stiff pleated tiers of tulle.
The sun glinting off stained glass, the bowed rafters, the hushed crowd, and the sight of Lunn holding up his young son to take in the sight all helped to conjure up a truly reverent, almost familial atmosphere, and the set itself vacillated between songs from his then-unreleased new double album, The Scars of Man on the Once Nameless Wilderness (I and II), and a few older tunes from his sprawling catalogue (his Saturday set was more consciously career-spanning).
Roth and Jackson like to invite a group of people over "just because it's Thursday night — or who don't know each other, or who have no reason to find each other at the same table," Jackson says, which necessitates building in extra time at the beginning of the party to welcome everyone, extend introductions and allow people to get comfortable with each other in their corner living room, where through the wide windows you can see the city's lights glinting off the Hudson River.
The daughter of contemporary art gallerists, Barber moved from her native Sydney, Australia, in 2012 to Berlin, where, in her studio, Mary Lennox, she often crafts monumental Rorschach-like installations that seem not merely to defy gravity but to openly taunt it: armfuls of dried pampas grass, amaranth and loopy hops that hang from hooks on the ceiling; a geyser of translucent lunaria seedpods — glinting like silver dollars — in place of a chandelier in a Paris apartment; a staircase banister wrapped with cherry and orange boughs braided with Queen Anne's lace.
So do song structures depart from convention, and for every rap/chorus/rap hook machine there's a through-composed vocoded rant-confession over sedative beats at halftime, or a song that swerves in the middle and never returns to where it started, or a skewed fragment of a song glinting at the edges where it broke off from something larger — as when "Through the Late Night" rides a shiny, glimmering trancebeat that inspires much inarticulate, electronically filtered moaning while perpetually circling back to the same rousing chant ("Sleep today then we play/all through the late night/uh uh uh uh uh uh/all through the late night"), or when "Sdp Interlude" builds three minutes of impossible poetry from nothing but glittering synthesizer and the repeated command "Smoke some drink some pop one," at once oddly meditative and oddly catchy.

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