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"gossamer" Definitions
  1. the very fine thread made by spiders
  2. (literary) any very light fine material

241 Sentences With "gossamer"

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Paul B. MacCready, for instance, became famous in the 1970s for building Gossamer Condor, the first successful human-powered aircraft, and then Gossamer Albatross, the first such craft to cross the English Channel.
Though gossamer-thin, Cassini showed that Saturn's rings have complex structure.
Biotech companies Gossamer and Allector have also recently filed for IPOs.
Hidden musical messages are woven through his compositions like gossamer embroidery.
Her voice takes on a similarly gossamer quality on It's Blitz!
That's reason enough to dip into this graceful if gossamer book.
A spokesman for Gossamer has not yet returned a request for comment.
He wore innovative, custom-made, windproof gear produced from gossamer and down.
NEW YORK, Feb 7 (IFR) - PRICED Gossamer Bio (US, biotech) – $276m IPO.
Gossamer Bio's move could also embolden other companies to follow suit, however.
It is downright gossamer, my friend, my buddy, O pal of mine!
In a brisk wind, it has been a pair of gossamer wings.
Reflection hones action's dumb blade and action firms up reflection's gossamer insights.
When Conte left the next year, even that gossamer protection was removed.
It was a sensual, gossamer melding of bodies that grew increasingly layered.
The most complicated boxwood carvings, researchers have discovered, contain numerous gossamer sheets.
Harmony is a devotee of a pulp private eye named Jonny Gossamer, and the skein of criminality and double-dealing that she, Perry and Harry unravel is meant to resemble one of the novels in which Gossamer appears.
But the gossamer colorings and improvisatory fervor of Ms. Kibbey's account hooked me.
Moving as one, they are gossamer as they transform the ice into air.
"In Cold Blood" aestheticized the Clutter murders, mixing lurid details with gossamer prose.
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A shrimp and vegetable tempura dish, with gossamer coatings, was among the best entrees.
Samuel Adams's "for jenny" spaced out tiny gossamer notes over a delicate electronic track.
It's as gossamer-delicate as the gowns, also by Rauschenberg, that the dancers wear.
She will use the gossamer silk of a spider to pull it all together.
Gossamer declined to comment while Alector did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Thursday morning, biopharmaceutical firm Gossamer Bio commenced its IPO, offering 14.375 million shares at $16.
She let its hem trail, its gossamer fabric contrasting zanily with her white canvas sneakers.
Naeem Khan introduced a ghostly element in the shape of a gossamer hooded cover-up.
This irregularly shaped moon loses material, providing dust and particles that form the Amalthea Gossamer Ring.
With the gossamer strings of album closer "Seelenos" lingering in my ears, I found his answer.
It's angrier than the fairy wings flapping gossamer inside us and it becomes time to leave.
He slips into the ensemble with ease, focusing on connection and spontaneity instead of gossamer beauty.
Robert Isabel did the design of the armory: gossamer fabrics hanging from the rafters, flowers everywhere.
Gossamer, based in San Diego, focuses on developing drugs in the immunology, inflammation and oncology sectors.
In others, they can be barely noticeable, yet providing the wine with a gossamer internal structure.
In others, they can be barely noticeable, yet providing the wine with a gossamer internal structure.
In "Uniform" (2008), Claudia Casarino floats an enticing wardrobe of inky gossamer garments in the air.
In "Womb," Smith's sons practice martial arts, their bodies partially enveloped by a layer of white gossamer.
Doctrinal purity mattered less to him than extracting even the most gossamer claim to a favorable result.
When everything turns out right, the frost looks like delicate, gossamer-thin crystals carved out of glass.
The Magician's minions are genetically altered children whose "iridescent carapaces" and "gossamer wings" recall Titania's fairy attendants.
Decent speakers can be two feet high with heavy ferrite magnet drivers hidden by gossamer cloth grilles.
At J. & L. Lobmeyr glassworks in Vienna, he commissioned gossamer glassware etched with outlines of Lake Como.
"You can knead the meal (discretely) while walking to make sure things are mixing well," Gossamer suggests.
No doubt, there will be some glamorous, gossamer gowns worn as they make their way to the museum.
The school looms ahead; she plows the van into a red brick wall that ripples apart like gossamer.
He can spin a ballerina into the air and catch her as if she were made of gossamer.
"We've both worked at larger companies," said Mr. Weiner of Gossamer, referring to himself and Ms. von Pfetten.
They're a social pair, just like Coco and Gossamer, a neighboring penguin couple that raised their own chicks.
Will the evening be a trip to the moon on gossamer wings or just one of those things?
There also are several prospective issuers, including Gossamer Bio, that had been planning to go public despite the shutdown.
"Like so many bullies, Trump has skin of gossamer," Carter wrote in a Vanity Fair editor's note last fall.
The hangers are also coated with velvet flocking, better for grabbing gossamer blouses that can slide off smoother hangers.
The upshot is a gentle, gossamer movie that, like its soundtrack, goes down easy and is almost instantly forgotten.
But live, Bear has always added muscular propulsion to songs that might otherwise translate as too fragile and gossamer.
Gossamer-thin layered chains are replacing a million rings or stacked friendship bracelets as the jewelry hoarder's look du jour.
Other entries that I liked include GUIDE RAIL, REAGANOMICS, SARDINE CAN, LOSE A TURN, TENNERS, SEA AIR, GOSSAMER and OBTRUDE.
He constructs tiny transmission towers from the bristles of toothbrushes and nail-scrubbers, and weaves gossamer cranes from sock thread.
Gossamer plans to sell up to 14.4 million shares at $16 per share and trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
Another warm-weather option is available from Ralph Lauren: a gossamer-like formal sport coat, in silk, with silk pants.
Adopting slower, gossamer piano and swelling strings, the track is perfect for delving into meditative thoughts on your daily commute.
Though it is gossamer light, it has a chewy texture and mineral flavors that linger, along with a floral aroma.
Nor does it matter if any of the gossamer pastry sheets — thin enough to read a recipe through — rip or tear.
But Jonsi, the vocalist and guitarist of the gossamer Icelandic post-rock group Sigur Ros, seems to be a true realist.
Those butter chunks release steam in the oven, which gets caught in the folds of dough, lifting them into gossamer layers.
The texture was the indulgence, cashmeres and calfskins and gossamer knits, and the authority was in the assurance of the line.
At other times, cloudlike gnocchetti with a gossamer cheese sauce, pine nuts and fresh herbs is $19 for a half-portion.
They form a sort of sisterhood, moving as one — and seemingly breathing as one — which gives the dance its gossamer sheen.
By filing, Gossamer was essentially betting that the government would reopen before the 20 days expired; a bet could now pay off.
The thin logs had a gossamer, tempura-like coating and arrived with a yummy basil aioli and roasted pepper ketchup for dipping.
Gossamer wants to raise $230 million in its IPO so it can fund development of its asthma, hypertension and bowel disease drugs.
The kit just comes with the black Gossamer lashes, but I really like color, and... clearly, I'm wearing a bright-green shirt.
It may arrive cold alongside aachar and chiura, rice grains pounded flat and then fried into gossamer flakes that suggest fossilized tears.
A handful of workers flitted among the machines, guiding gossamer threads into a floral confection destined for luxury lingerie and couture dresses.
It's as though a race of giant harp makers had been roaming the planet, threading it together with gossamer strands of steel.
The collection by Flos was a particular standout, with products by leading international designers stamping their unique personalities onto this gossamer medium.
It's not that this revelation doesn't fit his overall scheme; but it requires unwieldy exposition and analysis that rip the gossamer-spun mood.
Navinder Sarao also had only a "gossamer thin" link to the 2010 market plunge, his lawyer Joel Smith told London's Westminster Magistrates Court.
In effect, Vicenti's ephermal and gossamer-like collages display a skill for establishing balance, reigning in gratuity while still keeping the audience's eye.
An artist that's fiddle-faddling in opaque, gossamer gestures — I mean it's fine to do that, totally fine, but there's no time left.
Some instruments create a few rounded dots of orange and a cloud of gossamer pink can be seen when the chorus isn't heard.
Mansfield and Rilke did sort of meet, we and Richard learn late, but only in writing, and only in the most gossamer way.
Apply a few individual false lashes — he used Lashify C Gossamer Lash Cartridge in C12 ($20) — at the outer corners of the eye.
Within the world of "The Binding," affection becomes gossamer fragile: Is it possible to love when that love can be so trivially erased?
The music flies by in one joyous arc, with the linear melody and vertical harmony blurring into a single web of gossamer beauty.
In particular Liu cited "ballooning," a behavior in which spiders produce gossamer threads to fly through the air, as a particular point of inspiration.
On Monday night, Bella attended the Christian Dior masquerade ball with her partner in gossamer fashions, Kendall, putting everything on full display once again.
Reminiscent of the light, airy quality of French Rococo oil paintings, the artist injects a coming-of-age quality to her gossamer-light works.
A collection of appetizers, arranged like a small-scale thali, comes with beaten rice, the grains smashed into gossamer flakes, as thin as skin.
You know the type: stacks of thread-thin rings, gossamer strands of necklaces, and pretty little earrings that you see decorating flat-lay shots.
Mr. Spielberg can only be commended for believing, after more than four decades in the business, in the gossamer glamour of the moving image.
Rothberg's gossamer VR installation, Water Without Wet (2020), situates the viewer in a virtual space defined by its 360-degree expanse of horizonless water.
This clarity, in turn, gives a firmness to Ms. Melnick's choreography, providing anchor points in a style so gossamer that it tends to disintegrate.
Mofokeng has written, of the atmosphere of these services: ''While I feel reluctant to partake in this gossamer world, I can identify with it.
Ms. Skride brought a wide tonal palette to her insightful and passionate interpretation, her tone meaty and bold to open, then sweet, gossamer and brash.
Louise Nevelson might at first seem an unlikely fit with these gossamer paintings, but her lone work on view, "Colonne II" (1959), anchors the exhibition.
Wearing a gold leotard under a gossamer tunic by the talented designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, Ms. Copeland shimmered as if in a cloud.
Whether she was being zany, goofy Pat or ethereal, ephemeral, gossamer-as-the-wings-of-a-butterfly Pat, what she did was natural to her.
In contrast, Preger-Simon left in 1958, so early that her gossamer light memoir is about a season of calm weather, unbuffeted by worldly success.
Wearing a gold leotard under a gossamer tunic by the talented designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, Ms. Copeland shimmered as if in a cloud.
Lola's son Claudio Mendez translates customers' inspiration — anything from a Greek statue to an underwater video of sharks — into flowing gossamer masterpieces (from about €500).
The phyllo is shredded into gossamer strands and gilded with butter; the cheese, akin to mozzarella, is made more voluptuous with ashta, Lebanese clotted cream.
The definition is correct but I always imagine fairies, art nouveau maidens and gossamer damselflies as clues for this, so it didn't come to mind.
At the bridal store, you'll max out your credit card for a gossamer veil that looks remarkably like the doily on your grandmother's end table.
The tangible keepsake of the photograph is the thing Mohammed believes can help concretize the gossamer concepts of self-respect, self-empowerment, and visual representation.
The contradictions inherent in Pettibon's art spread a gossamer film of transcendence over the poison that has been leaching from the body politic since the 1960s.
Most memorable to me were the interventions of the ensemble: patriotic anthems at first, later surrendering to letter-writing fugues and a gossamer chorale about sleep.
It's not exactly string theory: The sun is anchored in the firmament by a harpoon attached to a chain, and the moon by gossamer-like threads.
One example, by an unidentified artist, is a 27th-century North Italian drawing of the Flagellation of Christ whose gossamer refinement suggests the influence of Leonardo.
"We had many people think it was an April Fools joke, but once they try it out they love it," a Gossamer Gear spokesperson told MUNCHIES.
Enter: Fashion's new love affair with gossamer straps, flimsy fabrics, and precarious cuts and necklines that require a prayer (along with some Topstick) to stay in place.
But the shredded knits and rough leather corsets, draped silk cargo pants and gossamer shifts never found an audience, and, in 2013, the company was shut down.
Back then she made a somewhat more dramatic entrance, gliding through the gossamer curtains of a penthouse hotel suite, draped in Grecian-style gown of the palest peach.
See the soon-to-be mother of three modeling her fancy underthings (plus pressed flowers and plenty of gossamer swaths of fabric) in the brand-new shots here.
Les Talens Lyriques, in the pit, offered their trademark combination of gossamer and grit: the young mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre, portraying the dying woman, sang with elegant fire.
The risk for both Gossamer and Fortress Energy is eased because the two companies received significant feedback from the SEC before the shutdown occurred, capital markets experts said.
De Augustine's gossamer acoustics and whisper-quiet falsetto remain intact, his musings on heartbreak still seeping nostalgia and utopias lost, but Bartlett's little flourishes fill the record out.
A gossamer golden chain holds the little squirrel, as Copley too felt himself bound — shackled, he said in his letters — to a little life in a frozen region.
Nearby, I flipped through gossamer gowns by the designer Emina Hodzic Adilovic, who keeps her successful Kaftan Studio in Sarajevo, resisting the siren call of Milan and Paris.
For Children It's not exactly string theory: The sun is anchored in the firmament by a harpoon attached to a chain, and the moon by gossamer-like threads.
Here was the opposite pole of her art: She built one long, dulcet line of melodic dancing upon another, weaving phrases like gossamer into a web of enchantment.
They also backed Paul Simon on his 1973 Top 10 single "Kodachrome" and Rod Stewart on the gossamer ballad "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)," released in 1976.
On Instagram, they provide a product backdrop for popular Korean beauty brand Glow, and have been embraced by indie magazines Gossamer and Anxy — both designed by Berkeley studio Anagraph.
If you're also planning to hold court at home for this special occasion, then you've probably already sent out gossamer RSVPs with gilded script to your most intimate acquaintances.
It is odd to hold these weighty objects, whose contents refer over and over again to the importance of what Ammons calls "gossamer distinctions," celebrating everything fleeting and gauzy.
Watching Paul cast "a four-and-a-half-ounce magic totem pole," the water droplets left in the wake of his line "made momentary loops of gossamer," Maclean wrote.
When my plethora of lipsticks and gossamer falsies are finally in place after a good organizing session, it's like slipping in the final piece of a 1,000-piece puzzle.
The delicate Durutti Column-esque guitar riff wraps you casually around its little finger, while muted drums and a gossamer thread of vocals transport you to a perfumed garden.
Glints of moonlight dot the edges of a woman and a bull, or a serpentine monster, as well as diaphanous wings, scales, skin, fins, tusks, hair, and gossamer water.
The New York Times restaurant critic Craig Claiborne wrote in a review that her omelets "rank with the best in the city" and praised her "gossamer" chocolate roll dessert.
The Strong is so gossamer light I never quite believe I'm wearing it; it's meshy but not mesh, and has just enough fabric to feel streamlined without being binding.
Dough, extra wet and clingy, is slapped down on marble and patted flat with butter, then rolled and tugged into a gossamer pane, see-through and thinner than skin.
The eggshell-white walls and mint green carpet lent the room a crisp Southern vibe, while gossamer curtains on a window overlooking leafy Linguard Street filtered in natural light.
Upstairs, Ayumi Ishii's gossamer "The Breath from Which the Clouds are Formed" (20193) and Jitish Kallat's shapeshifting Rain Study series (22019) also turn on subtle contrasts between above and below.
She points to the black soot from the hearth smoke, accumulated under the thatched roof, like tendrils of grey gossamer, and on the stick walls of the open-air kitchen.
But the symmetry of its shape, the expertly weighted stiffness of the hinge — neither too resistant nor too loose — and its gossamer lightness just exude quality, and maybe even luxury.
With no end in sight to the shutdown, Gossamer said on Wednesday it would do just that, which could alienate investors wary of long lead times between pricing and trading.
It has two choices: postpone the IPO, or take the same route as Gossamer and amend their registration statement stating it would become effective without SEC action after 20 days.
The quartet — called Feathery, in what seems like a reference to the dabbed, gossamer tone of Ms. Bloch's saxophone — also includes the bassist Cameron Brown and the drummer Billy Mintz.ibeambrooklyn.
The artist sprinkles polka-dots, heart outlines, and painted lips throughout her drawings, effectively bringing to mind a past, perhaps imaginary, that is light as gossamer and filled with streaming sunlight.
If brownie sundaes and frosting-stuffed croissants have become too mundane in a world filled with culinary mashups, here is soft serve ice cream lounging on gossamer beds of cotton candy.
Elsewhere on the album, Arca is joined by Ariel Rechtshaid, Kwes, and Bok Bok (sometimes all on the same song), tugging the contours of basslines and synths around Kelela's gossamer vocal.
Made up of a little more than a glacial procession of gossamer chords allowed to ring out at their unhurried pace, we can certainly recommend it for mediating workday over-caffeination.
Now ubiquitous, the embellishment's genius was in the wearably punk, urban-gladiator edge it lent to the brand's gossamer clothes, and it has become one of the industry's enduring best sellers.
"Infrared images of the human body confirm what is basically common knowledge: one of the hottest parts of the human body is the crotch area," Gossamer Gear explains on its website.
This time around, the only genre detour arrives on gospel artist CeCe Winans' gossamer wings – and what country fan won't soar with Winans on her ecstatic rendering of "Joy to the World"?
That's because there is confusion in the marketplace, said Verena von Pfetten, a onetime Lucky digital editor and a founder of Gossamer, a publication dedicated to the chic side of cannabis culture.
It was dark and pure, graceful with an almost gossamer structure, perfumed with that sort of lead-pencil, cigar-box aroma that Mr. Pontallier a few years ago told me epitomized Margaux.
On Monday, after nearly two years of research, Gossamer will introduce its first cannabinoid product, Dusk, a rest-inducing tincture made from CBD, CBN and a blend of terpenes, fragrant organic compounds.
On Wednesday, immunotherapy drug company Gossamer Bio, which had filed in December, amended its S-1 IPO registration, saying it would sell 14.4 million shares for $16 each, which would raise $230 million.
The video for the track, premiering today on THUMP, pairs gossamer visuals—a sun-dappled summer daydream and an inescapable tinge of PInk Floyd surrealism—with equally fanciful vocals and gentle bass grooves.
There is an undeniable elegance to it, but it is so delicate that after a few hours the scent is no more than a whisper, a gossamer reminder of a more glamorous morning.
Yes, you are here attuned as ever to the travails of the hard-laboring milkman, Tevye (Andy Nyman), and his determinedly patient wife, Golde (the gossamer-voiced Judy Kuhn, a visitor from Broadway).
Gossamer Bio, which has six treatments in the early to mid-clinical research phase, reported a net loss of $108 million for the first 9 months of last year, according to its regulatory filings.
Then Pierre Ardouvin's "Return of Abyssinia" (2018), a creamy digital 3D scan print of Ferdinand Cheval's "Ideal Palace" maquette, itself a dreamy-gossamer work, put me back in touch with my make-believe realm.
It's so subtle that most probably missed it, but it's an important one, a gossamer thread that leads all the way back to Apple's core, and to what the App Store means to Apple.
In an electronic filing with the SEC, Gossamer acknowledged that its decision could result "in a number of adverse consequences," including litigation and an order to prevent the use of its IPO registration statement.
"Gossamer" brings together work by 22 artists — including Louise Bourgeois, Sarah Lucas and Man Ray — who have made art using stockings as subject matter or as a material instead of, say, paint or steel.
"The Valentino aesthetic has gotten a little precious, all high-necked gossamer tulle and embroidery, and the funky shapes and shades of Memphis jazzed up the whole," our critic wrote of the new collection.
In the case of "In Memory," a new solo for the City Ballet soloist Megan LeCrone (the choreographer's sister), the result was as pretty and wafting as the dancer's gossamer skirt, and as insubstantial.
This troupe (whose earlier offerings include the more streamlined "Ada/Ava" and "Lula del Rey") specializes in video-cum-puppet shows that evoke the gossamer charms of vintage silent movies in three hearty dimensions.
Van Peski, the founder of Gossamer Gear hiking equipment, has invented something called The Crotch Pot that allows its wearer to use the steam from their own junk to cook a seemingly edible meal.
Wonder at the speed and elegance of movement as the male wraps the female in silk, gossamer and strong, to try to prevent her from killing and consuming him as soon as mating is finished.
Newvelle's records adhere to the kind of gossamer, "chamber jazz" aesthetic that characterizes most of Mr. Mehler's work as a pianist, but they feature a range of musicians, from jazz's nobility to its rising stars.
The luxury label, part of French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, showcased clothes by Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi in colors redolent of sea, sand and exotic landscapes, and in fabrics as light as gossamer.
Conner faked his death during his first brush with success, and later exhibited under pseudonyms, including Dennis Hopper (his friend), Justin Kase, and Emily Feather, whose gossamer inkblots, suggesting tantric drawings by fairies, mesmerize here.
The double exposure adds an even more cosmic quality to an already mystical scene — but rotate the photo 90 degrees and the gossamer is revealed as Smith herself, wrapped in light-colored fabric, gazing straight ahead.
Some of the legacy novelists like Nora Roberts, who eschews popular vernacular and still describes female orgasms as "floating away on gossamer wings," will always have an audience and a place in the Koch sisters' hearts.
At least half a dozen so-called special purpose acquisition companies, which unlike Gossamer, Fortress Energy and most other companies have no existing business, are already proceeding with their IPO without the approval of the SEC.
René Lalique and Boucheron used semitransparent plique-à-jour enamel — French for "letting in daylight" — to create dragonflies as airy as gossamer, or bejeweled honeybee brooches set en tremblant, on tiny springs that appeared to buzz.
But "Gossamer," an exhibition opening on Saturday at Carl Freedman Gallery in Margate, a seaside town about 75 miles from London, shows that nylon pantyhose and garter-held stockings can be a rich source for artists.
Yet the concert harp is a European classical instrument, and its presence in jazz was marginal — a matter of gossamer drapery — before Ms. Ashby, whose 1957 debut album, "The Jazz Harpist," established her fluency as an improviser.
As you circulate through the T-shaped gallery — Mr. Holl favors alphabet designs, and also eccentric fenestration — the convex walls and windows of Mr. Albenda's gossamer sculpture seem to expand and contract with surprising, and disorienting, force.
All parts are illuminated and completely exposed: we can clearly see the layers of petals that form the cup of a tulip and the carpels usually concealed in a lily's bell, now gossamer as if lightly sketched.
During the 1920s, when Wedgwood was trying to cultivate a more contemporary image in the U.S., the patterns became beloved among young women with bobbed hair who dreamed of being as unencumbered as the designer's gossamer nymphs.
Still, it's resplendent to see a Virgin Mary-inspired, iridescent Lacroix wedding gown rendered in the most delicate silk with a gossamer-swathed mannequin hovering high above it, like the annunciation taking place on a Paris catwalk.
The gradation of color, from black to indigo to rust and golden-brown, visually coheres the work, while the geometric simplicity of the rectangle and circle are complemented by the almost baroque interlacing of the gossamer seaweed strands.
Yet at the same time the effect is positive; hearing Lamar rhyme over a dreamy, gossamer jazz band — at once a crazy musical innovation and a prescient racial metaphor — proves refreshing, affirming, a long drink of cold water.
Cannabis is part of that trend too—look no further than the success of brands such as Beboe, an upscale cannabis company, and media outlets like Gossamer, a glossy magazine, said Kate Miller, co-founder of Miss Grass.
Weeks after their extremely showy, fragrant flowers fade, by early August most years, velvety four- and five-inch seed pods swell and split to reveal dozens of seeds, arranged like fish scales, each attached to a gossamer parachute.
At Rapp Session, a shellfish-fixated saloon here that was opened by the people behind the Rappahannock Oyster Company, steamed oysters arrive hot and plump and almost fluffy, with an airy, gossamer texture that calls to mind a soufflé.
It has already been replaced by the first of two spans of a graceful, gossamer crossing built in the new fashion of cable-stayed bridges that seem to hang suspended from the sky rather than stapled to the ground.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The layers keep rising, spooned into the round pan not in full moons but in alternating rays like the sun's, gossamer dough then melted cheese, with bouts in the oven in between.
He's sufficiently comfortable with schlock (of which Christmas music is but one variant) to incorporate it neatly into his larger seductive project, which is to refine the conventions of pop-R&B into a light, gossamer, buttery-smooth delicacy.
He said some of the Justice Department's evidence was "gossamer thin," and that their top expert witness' economic model lacked "reliability and factual credibility," and he noted that the government's own witnesses at some points contradicted their own case.
Occasionally Mr Benjamin himself brings out pin-prick details with a novelist's skill: the "fading impression of goggles like quotation marks" around the eyes of one patient, or an early Autumn morning "set like a daguerreotype by a gossamer of frost".
You see, very quickly trying to talk about The OA starts to sound like the pre-coffee ramblings of a person who is only half awake, trying desperately to hold onto the gossamer threads of their unconscious mind before they evaporate.
Alector and Gossamer have both hired underwriters for their IPOs and could target public market valuations of around $1.5 billion and $1 billion respectively, the sources said, cautioning that the exact timing of the stock market flotations depend on market conditions.
Maher and Alex are sitting in one of those weirdly dislocated sitting areas that you find on talk shows and in upscale trailer parks, and after some prefatory glad-handing, they get into Breitbart's gossamer-thin coverage of the Russia investigations.
"Stand up if you hate Scotland" reverberated around Wembley, once Daniel Sturridge, the Liverpool striker, had set England on its way to a resounding 3-0 victory that leaves Scotland's hopes of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup gossamer-thin.
Perhaps the next time the candidates appear on a debate stage, the same level of scrutiny and skepticism can be applied to the public option mavens and their plans, which are, if anything, woven from their own strands of gossamer.
These items are positioned in relationship to one another, sometimes with pulleys and counterweights keeping them in place, their juxtapositions articulated in some cases by nylon crocheted into gossamer cone-like forms, suggesting they might be easily undone, collapsed, or ruined.
Dust off those gossamer wings and fly yourself to the moon of your choice and be grateful to carry the baggage we've all had to carry since those lean nights of sleeping on buses and helping the driver unload the instruments.
They didn't turn in a tracklist for the set that they called a "soundtrack mix," but the hour-and-45-minute excursion soars through the clouds of ambient music's most gossamer realms—making room for one of Underworld's most spectral songs as well.
In a hilarious piece in Vanity Fair this fall, former Spy writer Graydon Carter discussed the surreal origin of that epithet and how it spawned a tradition that's lasted to the current day: Like so many bullies, Trump has skin of gossamer.
In recent years, proteomic studies of art works and archeological remains have yielded biological information of startling clarity, revealing gossamer-thin layers of fish glue on seventeenth-century religious sculptures and identifying children's milk teeth from pits of previously unrecognizable Neolithic bones.
"You are inundated with terrible news, and you have no choice to opt in or out," said Verena von Pfetten, 3003, the former digital director for Lucky magazine who is a founder of Gossamer, a high-style magazine targeted to cannabis-loving tastemakers.
The best time to catch spiders establishing their foundations is at dawn or dusk, from late summer through early fall, when they send out gossamer strands, which, deployed onto a breeze, enable them to parasail across chasms in search of a hunter's vantage.
Biotechnology companies Gossamer Bio and TCR2 Therapeutics have been exploring a little-used workaround that would let them begin trading without the usual Securities and Exchange Commission signoff; the move involves changing language in an IPO filing to make it automatically effective after 20 days.
They are diligent, gossamer-fine paintings that stand in a long tradition of women's botanical illustration, stretching back to the 17th-century watercolors of the German naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian, and forward to Victorian pioneers like Anna Atkins, who made ghostly photograms of algae.
Johnson is a man who often seems repulsed by the very notion of fidelity, yet the moral demands of public office force even him to adopt a gossamer-thin pose of contrition from time to time, rendering him a kind of fuckboy in softboi's clothing.
As with much recent Korean R&B, most notably IU's Palette, the album declines the immediately hooky mode for a delicate, exquisite touch, almost feathery in its lightness, but Poet Artist is more conventionally upbeat than the impossibly gossamer Palette, and hooks appear as well.
Tights can be worn subversively too: The performance artist Leigh Bowery did that, for example, in two photographs by Fergus Greer, included in "Gossamer," in which his head is covered in a stocking, like a nylon balaclava, and exaggerated facial features drawn on in makeup.
Certainly the lawn jockeys are signifiers of larger vexing problems having to do with race relations in America, yet the gesture doesn't resonate as a fully reasoned response; rather, it is lost among the gossamer of netting, strung beads, and collection of kitschy items.
In the night sky, she spotted the red flash of planes through gossamer clouds, and if she listened very carefully, more carefully than she had listened to anything in months or maybe even in years, she was able to make out the dull roar of their passing.
The house is decorated with confident and refined theatricality: custom-designed brocade-and-velvet sofas; a domed dining nook with a mosaic ceiling; a double-height library with a wrought-iron catwalk of gossamer delicacy; abundant antiques, bibelots, contemporary artworks and a few flea-market flourishes.
The company founded by Trisha Brown, who died in March, is breathing new life into her "Opal Loop/Cloud Installation #143" — a gossamer dance from 1980 set to the sound of water passing through high-pressure nozzles — through a two-day workshop in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
London Theater Reviews Lightness of touch can be among the most difficult theatrical virtues to achieve, which means that not even the gossamer presence of the sublime Eve Best can keep the Menier Chocolate Factory's intriguing makeover of "Love in Idleness" from feeling like pretty heavy going.
By contrast, with their blobby charm and sprays of errant circles shooting off from their sides, "Untitled" (ink on washi, 2010) and "Untitled (HD 2210)" (ink on paper, 2010) possess both the sturdiness of otherworldly bowling balls and the gossamer lightness of big, overblown puffs of cotton candy.
The common struggle gets pushed through the sieve of what forms we have to describe it, and before you know it the wide and shared suffering of this world is narrowed and gossamer, as thin as silk and looking as special as the language it takes to tell it.
I used to think that there was an inherent separation between those of us who write about music for a living (or for fun, or as a passion) and those who cover hard news—a sort of gossamer-thin but diamond-strong barrier between music journalists, and real journalists.
The great series of Punchinello drawings initiated by that gossamer-handed Venetian, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and vastly elaborated by his son Giovanni Domenico, was conceived as both a caprice and a social farce, one we can identify with today: a vision of a world run by venal clowns.
On the one hand, there's the embittered Aunt Pat, who as a girl witnessed the death of her brother during the Easter Rebellion and can't stop talking about it; on the other, there's the fey Aunt Maggie, with her gossamer-spun stories of elfin wars and lost loves.
Prior to this exhibition, I did not know that some so-called "ballooning" spiders climb very high, turn on their backs, release gossamer threads from their abdomens, which form parachutes of sorts, and launch themselves into the air, traveling on air currents sometimes a few yards, sometimes hundreds of miles.
Hanging over the central courtyard, Carolina Caycedo's gossamer assemblages are made from fishing nets gathered in Colombia, Guatemala, Brazil, and Mexico — Latin American countries where Caycedo has documented the deleterious ecological and social effects that dams have had on various waterways and the indigenous populations that rely on them to survive.
But even that eroticism is destabilized, in that Fini is partially hiding her face behind the mask of Thalia, the ancient muse of comedy, while the painting on the wall behind her, a veiled self-portrait, depicts an anonymous, dark-haired goddess wandering in a gossamer robe, unanchored from history.
Fashion Month SS17 proved it wasn't all about heavy cut creases and flawless, full coverage as gossamer-esque crème blushes caressed cheeks, eye glosses glazed lids, veil-like foundations gave skin an ethereal dewiness and tinted balms provided lips with a subtle wash of color at shows like Delpozo and Who What Wear.
About 10 years ago I read his three autobiographical novels, which are just not like anything else: There's a gossamer delicacy of feeling that teeters on the edge on feyness, but it's never precious, because there's also a steeliness in the writing, a detachment in his willingness to confront real emotional strangeness.
And while in a preview, Mr. Sartori earnestly emphasized the mechanical wizardry required to produce needle-punched patterns in a leather blouson jacket, micro-Nubuck for a pair of tailored jogging pants and silk for a blazer so gossamer it could probably be pulled through a ring, the show itself was chill.
So Marcante and Testa, 52 and 53, respectively, constructed a brass frame that functions as both furniture — the brass sideboard is suspended from part of it, as is a circular side table — and a phantom wall of sorts: In some sections, two panes of glass sandwich gossamer fabric, creating an ethereal screen.
But Schiele also consistently surprises, and the expansive landscape "Four Trees" (1917) is a miracle of light: its depiction of a red sun suspended amid gossamer clouds glimmers with the translucency of a stained glass window — an unsurpassable image that's miles apart from the Freudian horror show of his most lurid work.
" Air: "A white tulle or gauze dress made with several skirts, one over the other, or blue over white, as light and gossamer as possible … The lower skirt is dotted about with silver swallows and other birds, the upper edged with silver fringe or lace, and covered with silver bees and a variety of insects.
It appears that any attempt by Trump to actually benefit the middle class will fail and in that failure, the real focus of the next election will be the degree to which conservative Republican policies can be sold to a public as gossamer versus the ability of Democrats to exhibit cohesion, resolve and imagination.
"Now that the SEC is open for the next several weeks, (the company) will be in discussions with the SEC about moving forward sooner than the 20 day route," said Kathleen Smith, co-founder and principal of IPO research firm Renaissance Capital, adding that it's likely Gossamer will price its deal through the traditional route within the next week.
It was just the start of an eye-popping visual discourse on the art of the possible, which ranged from gossamer-thin crocheted mohair gowns inset with fur roses or traced with leather castles and creatures inspired by the early 20th-century Danish illustrator Kay Nielsen, to evening capes and coats with whole narratives in their wefts.
Way back in the wild days of fashion yore, in January, 2014, Karl Lagerfeld held a couture show set in a fictional Cambon Club (like the Cotton Club, but not), complete with a full orchestra and grand, sweeping staircase, down which his models tripped in gossamer, bejeweled creations, each one complete with its very own bespoke sneakers.
" The two met at a cocktail party on the Riviera where he first glimpsed her as "a young woman in feathered cap and gossamer dress" who "began to dance with great finesse," seducing her admirer in a "cadence that made the feathers in her headdress endlessly sway and swish, like one of those wheels Tibetans use to pray with.
An ambient hum filled the factory on a rainy day as white-coated women — and they were mainly women — laboriously hand-cut lace, sewed the infinitesimal stitches required to create micro-pleating, wove sweater sleeves on a tubular manual knitting machine and gathered the most gossamer cashmere into the springy geometric pattern called nido d'ape, or honeycomb.
And if Nicole Kidman's Alexander McQueen off-the-shoulder, puff-sleeved, silver-splashed slip dress was a bit of a medieval shipwreck, and Drew Barrymore's Monique Lhuillier suggested she was about to transform into a superglamorous sea gull, Emma Stone's gossamer-light blush-pink Valentino covered in stars hinted she could twinkle like a constellation all on her own.
The place and time of your birth are, in that order, the most determining factors of your life, and the zodiac spins this unkind structural truth into a gossamer system, rhizomatic and non-hierarchical, allowing for the comforts of identity without the exigencies of actual politics, the embrace of fate without the requisite forgiving of your parents.
Among those are Ernesto Briel's small ink drawing "Nebulosa" (1969), a circular composition that seems to pulse and spin; paintings by Eduardo Mac Entyre from the mid-60s, consisting of gossamer nets of fine lines that look as if designed using a Spirograph; and Julio Le Parc's "Continuel Lumière" (1966-68), a curtain of suspended, shiny metal squares reflecting light in all directions.
Even though the tracks still lumber at the resting heart-rate pace that marked their earliest records, there's a sense of urgency to tracks like "Occupied," which also appeared on a 2015 single of the same name, that they'd never explored before—due in no small part to the pummelling appearance of a 4/4 kick drum underneath the gossamer synth chords.
The movies are "The Gossamer" (2016), a Russian look at a friendship between a spider and a human knitter; "The Happy Duckling" (2008), a British tale about a child and the duck that follows him; and the Oscar-winning "The Lost Thing" (2010), from Australia and Britain, in which a boy bonds with the strange tentacled being he finds on a beach.
"Having successfully created a false media narrative that this case is more about Maria Butina seducing NRA members and Republicans than its gossamer-thin evidence that Maria was acting on anyone's behalf other than her own, the government now seeks to prevent her and her counsel from even attempting to correct the public record," Butina's attorney wrote in a filing Friday.
Here, Taylor sticks to vocals, and is joined by guitarists Karl Sveinsson and Giovanni Infantino, drummer Callum Cox, and Oliver Edward Turner on bass Together, their take on the genre is more orthodox than one might expect, offering predominantly straightforward though heavily atmospheric (think plague miasma rather than gossamer Cascadiana) black metal, with a heavy, stinking tinge of decrepit death metal.
Like the magic-realist prints, gossamer cotton clothes and table linens that Weller designs for her five-year-old fashion and home line, Banjanan (sold at Saks Fifth Avenue and through Moda Operandi), created in local family-run workshops specializing in centuries-old Rajasthani block-printing and embroidery techniques, the painted wall and the house it defines draw from tradition without being beholden to it.
Before embarking on "My Struggle," Knausgaard had published two atmospheric novels — one an eccentric but rather beautiful re-creation of Genesis in a Norwegian setting, complete with angels — and since then he's produced a series of four gossamer volumes, each named after a season and filled with artfully etched observations about everyday things and experiences; but in the magnum opus he claims to eschew any prettifying literary technique.
So one day in early March, during the last leg of the women's wear collection, in a gap between Alexander McQueen (where Sarah Burton offered up artisanal knits and gossamer dresses inspired by the Shetland Isles), and Chanel (where Karl Lagerfeld built a rocket ship in the Grand Palais around which models strode in space age bouclé), , I found myself in a back alley by an unmarked door behind the former La Samaritaine department store.
Chief among them are the condominium buildings under construction at 22013 Leonard Street in TriBeCa, a Herzog & de Meuron creation that will feature a mirror-polished stainless steel Anish Kapoor sculpture nestled surreally at a corner of its base, this British artist's first permanent public piece here; and 2505 Elizabeth Street in NoLIta, the first residential building in New York by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, into which he will incorporate an art environment of his own, a gossamer light-and-fog space in the entryway, visible from the sidewalk.
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