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"hairpin" Definitions
  1. a small thin piece of wire that is folded in the middle, used by women for holding their hair in place compare hairgrip
  2. (also hairpin turn, British English also hairpin bend, North American English also hairpin curve) a sharp U-shaped bend in a road, especially a mountain road
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It is derived from longer RNA that has a hairpin structure, it does not have a hairpin shape itself.
One hairpin turn had me almost landing in Rawlinson's lap.
" Pinning Villanelle Down "We talked a lot about the hairpin — a lot.
Kelly Conaboy at The Hairpin first pointed out this phenomenon last week.
A special feature of the Taycan's electric motors is the hairpin winding.
The track has tunnels, hairpin turns and narrow passages through residential streets.
Basically, she feels like the most obvious godmother of something like The Hairpin.
It's fun right from the beginning, swooping and diving and making hairpin turns.
I sent a weird personal essay to The Hairpin, and they published it.
The $1,160 bassinet has clean, midcentury-style lines and stands on metal hairpin legs.
Krystal's Bachelor fate made a hairpin turn on the second episode of the season.
She has written for McSweeney's, the Hairpin, and the public radio show Inflection Point.
Rosberg drove deep into a hairpin turn, passing Verstappen and practically blocking his way.
Rookie and The Hairpin and The Toast, the loss of those publications and the
Without thinking I stuck the hairpin in and woke up to my own screaming.
Rrrrs, vrooms, eerrks and the like let cars accelerate, turn and screech along hairpin turns.
She has written for Hazlitt, Catapult, the Guardian, The Hairpin, The Toast, Aeon, and others.
In our series of false starts and hairpin turns, Joe pointed out other notable residences.
She also built a coffee table from a slab of wood and four hairpin legs.
Having just brushed my hair, I happened to be holding a long two-pronged hairpin.
Her writing has appeared in Slate, the New Yorker, the Hairpin, and many other fine publications.
The switch is basically a small hairpin-shaped RNA nanostructure that gets inserted into a cell.
You grind your way through the hairpin turn, a wall of mud exploding in your wake.
Spine-tingling slides and race tracks with hairpin turns aren't only found at theme parks anymore.
Each song is a labyrinth with hairpin-turn episodes and lyrics full of dourly corrosive observations.
Wearing sequined pants and a jeweled hairpin, he kvelled with Kelly Ripa, dressed in blue velvet.
One of the first whiteness critiques to take hold was from Jenna Wortham via the Hairpin.
The gains were a hairpin turn from Wednesday's action, when stocks nose-dived along with energy prices.
I wasn't precisely clipping corner apexes; I was just tossing the Vantage GT Roadster into hairpin turns.
For example, the narrow hairpin curve known as Loews turns back on itself at almost 180 degrees.
The Awl and The Hairpin announced that it will close operations by the end of the month.
All of his pieces sound spontaneous, but every stitch (every dot, dash, hairpin or slur) is specific.
It turns out that psychiatry's understanding of mental illness is full of hairpin turns and unintended consequences.
In 2014, The Hairpin obtained a birth certificate confirming that Lorde was, as she claimed, a teenager.
It was in The Hairpin comments section that Ortberg met Cliffe, who was then the books editor.
And certainly her story has plenty of hairpin curves and alarming surprises — no shortage of drama, in short.
Today, they announced the decision to close The Awl and the Hairpin at the end of the month.
According to The Drive, the race consisted of a third of the racetrack, including a perilous hairpin turn.
The news on Tuesday of the death of The Awl and The Hairpin has proved an unexpected joy.
The time that I remember best was in the Smoky Mountains, on hairpin turns outside Asheville, North Carolina.
You can't blame the cast members, who ride the hairpin turns of their characters with nearly convincing finesse.
The accident occurred along a stretch of the highway known for its hairpin curves, fog and occasional crashes.
Ortberg carried over her Hairpin series "Texts From," in which she explored classic literary characters through text messages.
A major reason the movie survives these moments, and its many hairpin turns into different genres, is Jessica Rothe.
Over the last several years, beloved independent publications like The Awl, The Hairpin, and The Toast have all shuttered.
"It seems like the new young people aren't very interested in blogging," Kelly Conaboy lamented Tuesday at The Hairpin.
The Toast was founded by Nicole Cliffe and Mallory Ortberg, who met while working on another website, The Hairpin.
The Hairpin, the network's women's site, has received less fanfare on Twitter than its brother, which is deeply unfair.
It's considered the second deadliest road in the world behind a hairpin-filled highway in Turkey, according to DangerousRoads.
After season one came out, Katie Heaney wrote for the Hairpin about her quest to find Fleabag's "perfect" lipstick.
No one could steer smoothly through all of Azeem's hairpin turns, but Mr. De Silva is charismatic while trying.
Built on a steep-sided canyon high in the Andes, the city is all vertiginous roads and hairpin bends.
To help Blanca find what is keeping her from eternal life, her sister, Verte, hands her a jade hairpin.
There were hairpin turns; the three adult children needed to move boulders to clear a path for the car.
Beloved indie sites, like the Hairpin and the Toast, could no longer compete; many of them shuttered for good.
Caroline Moss has written for New York magazine, the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Racked, the Hairpin, Business Insider, and more.
That's a big deal when you're trying to fly through hoops and make hairpin turns at 100 miles per hour.
Office printers must be smaller, and so their paths must fold back on themselves, making a series of hairpin turns.
The manufacturing process of hairpin technology is complex, but, simply put, it allows the wires to be packed more densely.
She removed an unseen hairpin, causing the blonde braid coiled around her glittering tiara to cascade down her right shoulder.
From accent benches to hairpin console tables in the lightest of woods, it's all here to brighten up any space.
Mr. Harris, the theater's manager and a former boxer known as the Human Hairpin, took the bantamweight title in 1901.
The course of jumps, descents and hairpin turns was thronged with fans, their faces up against the Plexiglas at sections.
On Tuesday, though, editors of The Awl and one of the sister sites, The Hairpin, announced that the end had come.
You can read past Ask A Swole Woman columns at The Hairpin and at SELFand follow A Swole Woman on Instagram.
Highway 1, which is more than 600 miles long with numerous hairpin turns, is a popular destination for tourists and sightseers.
She does, giving a wrenching performance that culminates with her yanking out her trusty deadly hairpin and cutting the Shogun's head off.
After a nine-year run, the small but influential website The Awl is shutting down, along with its sister publication The Hairpin.
"I saw what looked like hairpin turns, and I said, 'Well this doesn't make sense,'" Lillie told Motherboard in a phone interview.
What followed was a series of hairpin turns, as we drove through villages next to rushing rivers and past tiny mountain shrines.
They argue, with Morgan doing a hairpin morality turn and demanding that they end the Saviors and treat the war as a purge.
A piece of writing that I think about all the time is Christina Colizza's "Ladies Who Lotion," published on The Hairpin last May.
But, as a glint of Villanelle's hairpin or the smirk on Claire's face will tell you, it does so at its own risk.
Sarah Blackwood has written for Slate, The Hairpin, and Los Angeles Review of Books, and is Associate Professor of English at Pace University.
As they exit the Queensboro Bridge, athletes swing a hairpin turn onto 59th Street and into a wall of sound from the crowd.
Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at the New Yorker, formerly the deputy editor at Jezebel and a contributing editor at the Hairpin.
Only 30 cars are allowed to park at a time, and the hairpin turns on the drive aren't for the faint of heart.
Now we're integrating stop signs, traffic lights, being able to do, say, hard right turns or hairpin bends and that kind of thing.
Soon, she moved back to her parents' house in the Bay Area, and The Awl launched the The Hairpin (About page: "Ladies first").
Once again, his quadcopter drone, a buzzing machine roughly the size of a loaf of bread, zoomed daringly around obstacles and through hairpin turns.
When exiting our elevator into the lobby, you make a hairpin turn past the shiny brass mailboxes before seeing the doorman at his perch.
The target audience for The Awl and the Hairpin has always just been smart, engaged people looking for articles that were really about something.
John Wall Wall sometimes looks more like he's speed-skating around a hairpin turn than whirling around a big man to attack the rim.
The story she uncovers is worthy of fiction with hairpin plot twists, daredevil acts of love and unexpected moments of humor in dark times.
A steep, narrow nine-mile road has hairpin turns so blind that signs repeatedly implore you to blow your horn to warn approaching drivers.
The Dream, a Stitcher podcast hosted and produced by the Hairpin and This American Life alum Jane Marie, has plenty of juicy seller horror stories.
Why all these hairpin turns from these two characters, who apparently can't make up their mind about anything, except that they like sudden plot twists?
The lawsuit alleges Elqutt was refused entry to the courthouse on April 10 when metal detectors were set off by a hairpin under her hijab.
But even if you're relying on a hairpin or a paper clip for pitting, fresh sweet cherries can still be part of your summer cooking.
With each race a flurry of pedaling quickly layered on technique and agility as they hopped over obstacles and leaned near sideways on hairpin turns.
After what seemed like hours of driving, Wielgus turned onto a rough spur road and stopped the truck at a hairpin turn on the hillside.
To this day India trains and pays the salaries of the Royal Bhutan Army, while its engineering corps builds and maintains Bhutan's hairpin mountain roads.
It was a dramatic cap to a week full of roller-coaster twists, hairpin turns and enough whiplash alliance reversals to leave political analysts dizzied.
As Trump tries to execute some hairpin policy turns, often by tweet, it is Pompeo who travels the world to clean up the wreckage. Gen.
Spend an afternoon go-karting at the Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Sterling, where the electric carts can hit 50 mph on the straightaways and hairpin turns.
It's shot from an HD camera mounted on one of the drones, an Impulse RC Alien 5, which has to clear hoops and make hairpin turns.
The car veers widely to the right, setting up the hairpin, but then doesn't brake as it turns abruptly left and maintains its full straightaway speed.
It will also be a sporting highlight as the track has a mix of fast sections, hairpin bends and a narrow infield directly on the waterfront.
Visitors from the south could still get to Big Sur through a treacherous detour inland that involved steep cliffs and hairpin turns, but many stayed away.
" In her review of the book, Jen Szalai writes, "It turns out that psychiatry's understanding of mental illness is full of hairpin turns and unintended consequences.
I was blindly following a disembodied GPS voice off the autobahn and onto a series of hairpin turns down a mountainside in southwestern Germany's Black Forest.
Jezebel, Mic, The Hairpin, and New York Magazine's The Cut have taken the lead on the complaints against Affleck — as they do almost all of the time.
The off-white, egg-shaped spot on the left is an interesting feature too, "where incoming small dark spots make a hairpin turn," the space agency says.
The rigidity teamed with the little kicktail on the back of the board can make for some added maneuverability that means hairpin turns are well within reach.
We packed our lives into a 26-foot moving van and made the 1,400-mile drive, pulling around the last hairpin turn on a snowy December night.
I knew that some of my favorite websites, like the Hairpin, the Toast, and Jezebel, accepted personal essay submissions from people without any previous experience in publishing.
But now, she has a choice, and she chooses to end the conversation by stabbing the envoy in the eye with a hairpin (a very Killing Eve move).
That includes lawyer and journalist Maddie Holden, who runs Critique My Dick Pic, a blog that's received attention from sites including The Hairpin, Jezebel, and The Daily Dot.
Her essays and stories have appeared at the Atlantic, Avidly/LARB, Hyperallergic, the Mantle, New Criticals, Madcap Review, the Hairpin, Salon, and the Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories.
According to The Hairpin, who brought our attention to this organic miracle, this will be the first corpse flower bloom at the New York Botanical Garden since 1939.
As history begins to repeat itself, the film, based on an original script by Paul Schrader, takes extremely emotional hairpin turns that Hitchcock would never have dreamed of.
One absorbing work in gray and canary yellow, by Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, consists of eye-straining, interlocking curlicues whose hairpin turns delineate a central form and an outer background.
It is delivered by Eros Mella, a baker who every morning drives the hairpin turns of the scenic Verzasca Valley, in the Italian-speaking region of southern Switzerland.
A travel tip for the Dolomites: You don't want to be the driver, negotiating steep hairpin turns and bands of Italian cyclists pedaling through dangerously narrow mountain passes.
"Super Impossible Road" from Rogue Games, is a futuristic, high-speed racing game where players master hairpin turns on courses that twist and coil over beautiful galactic backdrops.
The Monegasque, starting 16th, was up to 12th by the end of lap seven after overtaking McLaren's Lando Norris and Haas's Romain Grosjean at the hairpin and Rascasse.
There was a suggestion of this depth in the films Baumbach wrote with Greta Gerwig, especially Mistress America, which allowed the characters more tonal shifts and hairpin turns.
Buemi was comfortably riding in 5th place just 11 laps into the race when, heading into a hairpin turn, he plowed into the back of Andretti driver Robin Frijns.
In show jumping, a rider propels a horse at speed through a course laced with obstacles — fences, walls, water, hairpin turns — which they must clear within an allotted time.
A Sphero can make hairpin turns, and, thanks to its gyroscope, it is aware of your location; with one gesture, you can order it to roll back to you.
"The thing I'm saddest about is that The Awl has been breeding ground for a lot of talented writers," said Silvia Killingsworth, the editor of The Awl and The Hairpin.
He leapt on the inside at the Loews hairpin and passed Irvine, who hit the barriers, stopped and undid his seatbelts, only to get push started and resume the race.
Growing up sharing her feelings online was no doubt good training for the Hairpin and Jezebel, both websites that became successful in part through publishing extremely personal first-person essays.
As Tom, Joshua Boone keeps enough in reserve to smooth over the role's inconsistencies, but Alexandra Socha, as the more voluble Amber, is stuck making hairpin turns on unmarked roads.
Cyclists clad in red-and-white Lycra worked their way around the hairpin turns; the pop music of Mahmoud Ahmed, an Amharic singer from Ethiopia, blared from Zaki's CD player.
Once, years ago in the South of France, I saw a sign in front of a small inn on a hairpin turn that said "Aujourd'hui, Tarte aux Figues": Today, fig tart.
He was still in feisty mood early on, passing McLaren's teenage rookie Lando Norris on the inside of the hairpin and then muscling past French veteran Romain Grosjean's Haas at Rascasse.
In her professional playwriting debut, a delightful work whose title I'll abbreviate as "If Pretty Hurts," she made a hairpin turn near the end that deepened everything that came before it.
After about an hour of curves that devolved into hairpin turns, we started seeing signs for castles and decided to pull over at one, Peles Castle, near a town called Sinaia.
Along the stretch of road that spirals its way through the majestic, fog-capped Blue Ridge Mountains, each hairpin curve reveals a single-story motel, ramshackle gas station, or abandoned barbecue stand.
My Favorite Thing is Monsters is Ferris's first graphic novel, and it is a rich tapestry full of hairpin turns in style and content that would allow the narrative to continue indefinitely.
I've sent a few Hairpin (RIP) and Jezebel stories this way — great sites for good internet beginners — as well as more recent viral videos I've found from a casual reading of Twitter.
When they run into a real problem — often via a hairpin tonal turn that few comedies can pull off — the audience's hushed silence makes it even clearer how devastating the moment is.
With its harborside backdrop, confined Casino Square, tight hairpin turns and tunnel stretch, Monaco is a blast from the past that allows the best to show off their skills and express themselves.
The final stretch of gravel road to the beach goes from the drab to the dramatic, with a steep ascent filled with hairpin turns up one side of a dun-colored mountain.
Afraid of heights, he dreaded the hairpin curves and steep descents that his route imposed and didn't want this phobia to bar him from vistas that might enrich his troves of anecdote.
On a bright, breezy day in New Jersey, a sharp buzz — something like a cross between a mosquito and a dentist drill — pierced the air, made by a drone performing a hairpin turn.
But the hairpin-turn logic Republicans employ to erode the government usually isn't so obvious as it was Tuesday, when Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell decried the old GOP bugbear of government spending.
When they came charging down the mountains into the Rhône River Valley in the first century B.C., how did they ever maneuver their chariots around some of the hairpin curves I was navigating?
I'm still not buying his hairpin characterization turns this season — and adding Tiffany to the mix does not help — but there's a flicker of last season's sharpness in watching his awkwardness with Madison.
Verstappen, starting in second position, but with the Ferraris of Raikkonen and Vettel directly behind him, took the inside of the first hairpin, with Raikkonen parallel to him, and Vettel on the outside.
As I made the hairpin turn of the next serpentina , the digital bread-crumb trail showed me stepping off into the void and floating somewhere between the summits of Triglav and Mt. Mišelj.
She captured what locals refer to as the 'Plateau Sky Road,' which opened in July 2019, runs for 22 miles between Tashkurg Tajik Autonomous County and Wacha Township, and is full of hairpin turns.
The car sputters and chokes up a 40-degree incline (which, according to the GPS, is called the Devil's Staircase) and swings round a hairpin to reveal yet another 400 yards of satanic climbing.
In 2013 she became an editor for the Hairpin, a women's website belonging to the now-defunct Awl network, and the following year moved to the feminist blog Jezebel, then owned by Gawker Media.
From the instant Villanelle, the lightly self-mocking assassin of "Killing Eve" played by Jodie Comer, dispatches a Mafia don by plunging a hairpin into his eye, her predilection for theatrical extremes is plain.
Perhaps it's the magnetic dampers, which adjust the stiffness of the suspension using electromagnets up to 2215,24.5 times per second to keep the ATS-V smooth when cruising and knife-sharp on a hairpin.
Then, on race day, he watched as the cars zoomed out of a tunnel and went screaming toward a hairpin turn with the backdrop of the city's harbor and the Mediterranean framing the scene.
Then she moved out, got a job at an academic publishing house, and became a regular commenter who began pitching stories first to The Awl and The Hairpin, then to Gawker and The Gloss.
She pointed to a narrow path that turned out to snake on for two more miles of hairpin turns, revealing vistas of farmland dotted with thatch-roofed houses, and gray-green mountains in the distance.
We skied down outside the fence and crossed the course above the lip of the Mausefalle and then swung in below the landing, at the entrance to a section of hairpin turns called the Karussell.
He sped away from Froome's group and gradually reeled in riders ahead of him on the hairpin bends and steep road — the last being Darwin Atapuma of Colombia, with about one mile left to ascend.
"False Flag" exercises the license provided by Middle Eastern reality to combine the most extreme elements of the police procedural and the conspiracy thriller, and its hairpin turns give "Homeland" a run for its money.
But the group of awkward bedfellows could struggle in the cash-intensive and competitive tech sector, famous for hairpin swings in consumer demand and a brutally small margin of assembly-line error, senior industry participants said.
Petersen built her online presence writing about the personas of classic Hollywood celebrities for the Hairpin, where she established her distinctive voice: academic and rigorous, but not jargon-y; always smart and informed, but never condescending.
But The Good Fight's first season was a lot of fun and, thanks to a hairpin turn after Trump's election, purposefully relevant on issues ranging from "fake news" to the systemic nightmare greeting police brutality cases.
Through hairpin turns and jostling that threatened to dislodge internal organs, Mr. Furuya occasionally made a call on his cellphone and flipped through delivery invoices with one hand while keeping his left hand on the gearshift.
The company, which now also operates a foundation and offers annual prizes for sculpture, owns the entire marble-rich, almost 5,600-foot-high summit — which is a hairpin drive up the mountainside from the area's workshops.
Rachel Vorona Cote is a writer in Washington, D.C. She is a contributor at Jezebel and also writes for a variety of venues, including The New Republic, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Hazlitt, and The Hairpin.
The Awl, the hard-to-classify site that published compelling personal essays, media commentary and much more, announced today that it will be shutting down at the end of January, along with its sister site The Hairpin.
I love the prince's hairpin, too; and cherish the long sequence when he slowly crosses the stage, pointing his legs and feet elaborately, stretching them straight from the hips like spears — to silence, while nothing else happens.
The Hairpin, with recurring features like "Ask a Queer Chick" and "Interview With a Virgin," shut down last year, as did Lenny Letter, the newsletter and website started by Lena Dunham and her producing partner, Jenni Konner.
As they are quite heavy with the many modules of sequins; it also has a piece that you can secure with a hairpin so it doesn't come off, in case you're running around like some of the models!
An almost 180-degree hairpin, this turn requires going wide to the right of the track, then cutting sharply to the left, hitting the tip of the wedge-like apex, and then proceeding to a sweeping turn 63.
In 2015, writer Tricia Louvar wrote an open letter to Lyons on The Hairpin, prefacing it with "you are pretty dope," but stating that all dopeness aside, the clothes J. Crew was selling were unaffordable and not practical.
I had just spent 21 minutes maneuvering the dark hairpin turns that hug the Sea of Galilee, the misnomered lake where Jesus is said to have walked on water and from which Tiberias derives most of its industry.
With fans pressing too close to an elite group of riders at the conclusion of the 1093 hairpin bends up to Alpe d'Huez, Vincenzo Nibali, the top contender, crashed into a police motorbike and later withdrew from the race.
Lewis has apparently transformed it with minimal couches, hairpin-legged tables, air plants intertwined with wire, and even "scent-scapes," thus inviting relaxation but still maintaining the atmosphere of a formal gathering space (you can make reservations for these).
Early the next morning, as we navigated the ninety-three hairpin turns that led down to the town, it was easy to appreciate Sinjar's strategic importance: Highway 47, a two-lane asphalt road, passes straight through the town's center.
She's currently a senior editor at Racked, and has written for publications including BuzzFeed, Brooklyn Magazine, and the Hairpin, and appeared on the Today show, Good Morning America, NPR shows, and many other local and national television and radio programs.
Down hairpin mountain roads and deep in the piney woods of Northern California, there's a campground where more than 175 young Muslims spent a recent week outdoors, discussing their place in the nation as stars twinkled in the vast sky overhead.
Yes, it's just a rendering, so let's hope that someone at Facebook who does ride a bike raises their hand and points out the fact that hairpin curves are generally not conducive to a bunch of people traveling on two wheels.
Rebecca Jane Stokes is writer who lives in Brooklyn, NY. She's the senior sex writer for YourTango and her work has appeared on Jezebel, XOJane, The Hairpin, The Toast, Bustle, MTV News, The Barnes and Noble Books Blog, and elsewhere.
The runways were all about adornment, although the statement hair accessory made its debut a while back — Ashley Williams' spring 2017 collection included an embellished GIRLS hairpin that was then seen on everyone from Alexa Chung to Georgia May Jagger.
He asked to speak to her after finding an article she wrote in a "niche feminist publication" — your guess is as good as mine, though I'm pretty sure it's the Hairpin —but don't worry, he's not looking for an apology.
Women-focused humor site The Hairpin kicked things off in 2011 with their caption-less photo blogpost of women laughing alone with salad, skewering the stock image trope of women so delighted to be chowing down a plate of leaves.
Like Tanner, hurtling across the streets of San Francisco, uncertain of what the next alley or the next hairpin might hold, the player, by moving between different cars and different bodies, is subject to a perpetual sense of motion and surprise.
I'm a very good driver, but the rental was soon scratched pretty badly on the side from a run-in with the garage wall, and the bumper was damaged hitting one of the boulders protecting the cliff on that hairpin turn.
THE FURKA PASS, Switzerland (Reuters) - On the hairpin bend of a Swiss mountain pass, a Victorian-era hotel built for tourists to admire the Rhone Glacier has been abandoned now that the ice has retreated nearly 1003 km (1.2 miles) uphill.
THE FURKA PASS, Switzerland (Reuters) - On the hairpin bend of a Swiss mountain pass, a Victorian-era hotel built for tourists to admire the Rhone Glacier has been abandoned now that the ice has retreated nearly 1003 km (1.2 miles) uphill.
And driving... well, to get up to the top of the mountain where San Marino's capital (which has the same name as the country) is, you have to ascend an incredibly windy, narrow road full of hairpin turns and blind corners.
The crossovers, the hairpin turns through the lane, the knack for understanding when the opportunity is not there and the instinct for seizing it when it is; the probing, the prowling, hunting out every advantage—this is what Wade has always done.
If you didn't spend much of the last decade enraptured by these websites, you missed a lot, but this selection of favorite articles from Awl and Hairpin writers makes for a strong cheat sheet to help you look upon these works and despair.
How it got from there to meme stardom is something of a mystery, but it probably had something to do with The Hairpin, which reblogged the essay shortly after it came out, block-quoting the "mortifying" line and borrowing it for the title.
Aside from an impressive pass on Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes, lunging down the inside into the hairpin from a long way back, the crucial overtake was on Bottas, finding an unlikely gap in turn six that allowed Ricciardo to take the lead.
Arguably, the person who did the most to mainstream it was the writer Anne Helen Petersen, who has a PhD in media studies from the University of Texas and began writing gossipy, accessible star studies analysis for culture websites like the Hairpin in 2011.
The Awl, The Hairpin, and The Bold Italic are migrating to Medium "For the last couple of years, we've built this position as a place where thinkers, writers, and prominent people can share their voice," says Edward Lichty, who oversees business strategy at Medium.
But it is the flow of the circuit — through three distinct sectors, one with twisting, rolling corners and a hairpin turn, one with a couple of long straightaways, and one that feels almost like a street circuit — that makes this course feel like a ride in Disneyland.
Of course, right now, such a day—a day when the hairpin turns of the Mueller investigation, the tell-all books from former White House aides, the tweets, the porn stars, all of it, are things of the past—is hard for any of us to imagine.
By MAX READ On a map, the Moki Dugway, which runs across the Valley of the Gods in Southern Utah, looks like the accidental record of a cartographer's sudden stroke, a dense packet of erratic hairpin turns interrupting the long, unswerving line of State Route 261.
Robin Frijns collided with the back of Lucas di Grassi's car at a hairpin on turn eight in a chaotic final minute of the race which resulted in a full-course yellow, allowing Vergne to take the chequered flag, less than two seconds ahead of Rowland.
Villegas (wearing aviator sunglasses, a witch's hat, and a black cape embroidered with gold stars, in the spirit of a press event held on the day before Halloween) explained how Waymo installed and constructed a variety of driveways, lane-changes, and hairpin turns to let the cars run dozens of tests.
A drifting machine might gain time by sweeping around a hairpin on an apron of gravel and dirt next to the road, while an off-roader might cut the corner entirely, and a precision-tuned road car is best if it brakes on entry and accelerates out of the apex.
Tolentino came up on the women's news sites the Hairpin and Jezebel and is now a staff writer for the New Yorker, where she takes a scalpel to concepts beloved of the Extremely Online, such as begging for celebrities to run you over with a truck and joking about Wife Guys.
" Half a moment later, in a perfectly smooth hairpin turn, he connected that emotional combination to his work at Ars Nova, where what he wants is to "create this place where people can step into the darkness with exhilaration and joy and fear all at once, and try anything and everything.
The ragtag group includes Hawke's haunted sharpshooter Goodnight Robicheaux, who struggles with the bottle and his own self-doubts (he's a legend, but is that all he is?), as well as his trusted confidant Billy Rocks (Lee), who gets a killer intro that sees him drop a dude with just his hairpin.
Verstappen, the only driver not on the Mercedes team to have won a race this season—Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have claimed the other dozen races run so far, with six apiece—collided with his Ferrari rivals Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen when he tried to cut inside on the opening hairpin.
Moreover, the most dramatic portion of the plot -- in what, as constructed by director John Crowley and writer Peter Straughan, amounts to a narrative hairpin turn -- doesn't really kick in until the last 40 minutes or so of this 2 ½-movie, feeling almost as if those sequences parachuted in from another film.
Her form is surgical verging on robotic, and she explains it to laypeople with a doctor's bedside manner—wheels turning, regularly checking in with her audience as she simplifies the difficult and complex technique essential to her sport, and its essential impossibility of the piloting of hairpin turns on slender planks at a bewildering clip.
Stroukova skips over the whys of beard jewelry and focuses on the hows: A typical hairpin or barrette can pull on a beard and slides out too easily, she found, so the former industrial designer spent over a year testing what seemed like a zillion clips, closures, and even magnets (those ripped out hairs during trials).
Silvia Killingsworth, who in 2016 became the editor of The Awl and The Hairpin — a website geared toward women — said that her main job was to discover talented new writers and encourage them to fully embrace their voice and style while writing about a topic that piqued their interest, no matter how obscure it might be.
SPEC DUMPMultiple attachments included • Supports up to 1000 pounds • Powered by AC Adapter • 0.08HP Vibration Motor • 0.04HP Rotation Motor • 17.8 pounds • 10 x 13.24 x 12.49 inchesRebecca Jane Stokes is writer who lives in Brooklyn, NY. She's the senior sex writer for YourTango and her work has appeared on McSweeneys, Jezebel, XOJane, The Hairpin, The Toast, Bustle, MTV News, and elsewhere.
As established in an open-mouthed-grin-inducing opening sequence set to the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's "Bellbottoms," Baby's automotive escapades and his music consumption are a symbiotic relationship: Every gear shift and hairpin turn seems dictated by the music pulsing in his ears, to the point where he has to stop and re-sync the music if things get off tempo.
To get to it, my red Mazda snaked cautiously up several hairpin bends, before we were deposited in a bustling downtown, where crumbling brick hotels sit side by side with New Age crystal shops and what was touted as the world's largest brick-and-mortar collection of kaleidoscopes from artists worldwide (it's called Nellie Bly Kaleidoscopes, and yes, you must go).
In a series of hairpin turns, he must incarnate some three dozen personalities — including a peacock of a chef; a gushy supermodel's assistant; a mobster with a very special request; a sufferer of chronic laryngitis; and a New York Times food editor with the icy soul of a Prada-sheathed fashion martinet — all in a time span that allots each character less than three minutes.

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