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Its spontaneity, thought, is held together by Spalding's trademark tenderness.
The party was once held together by the Cold War.
Pinnacles propped up by beams and held together with straps.
But they often are not really held together by artistry.
Modern craft fairs now seem to be held together by them.
I'm fairly certain everything is held together with extra-strength glue.
But games are strange beasts, ideas held together by duct tape.
When they walked out, the wife had her legs held together.
"These are weak bonds, but they're still held together," he said.
So when facing loss, the family held together as they always did.
That big idea was held together out of shared interest and trust.
The bottom edge was perfectly fried and the dumplings held together nicely.
Previously, families were held together, released, or deported back across the border.
"), croquembouche ("pastry balls… piled into a cone and held together with… caramel!
It is held together by loose alliances, mostly organised by Mr Bashir.
The texture of this one is also very thick and held together.
It was held together with duct tape, and it blew our minds.
It was held together by a number of screws in the back.
This time, a bulging file showed up, held together with elastic bands.
This white chair held together with duct tape must have a story.
After pulling them from the foil, I noticed they held together well.
And all this time I thought they were held together with glue.
"We are all of us held together by words," he writes here.
Pinnacles had been propped up by beams and held together with straps.
They're actually held together with a gel base made from coconut oil.
"We have never been held together by blood or background," he said.
The rice will be loose, barely held together by its own stickiness.
When you touched it, it actually stuck to itself and held together.
Donald Trump bowed to pressure and ordered families to be held together.
The housings could be held together by magnets when the screen is retracted.
The asteroid looks like a pile of rubble being held together by force.
I know why we are strong, I know why we are held together.
Objects like these are called globular clusters and are held together by gravity.
It cooked up fine, and held together in a dense, healthy-tasting loaf.
And there is a strong sense of community held together by those institutions.
Our party system is more and more being held together by negative partisanship.
"Elmet" is a beguiling patchwork of influences held together by Mozley's distinct voice.
WINOKUR The music is held together in all these thin and beautiful ways.
Some were held together by Scotch tape, and the Scotch tape came loose.
Some were held together by Scotch tape, and the Scotch tape came loose.
Yugoslavia was a powder keg, a hopelessly complex patchwork held together by Tito.
GALILEO GALILEI, it is said, described wine as "sunlight, held together by water".
I'm driving to Rhode Island in a Toyota Camry that's held together with tape.
After all, they're just a bunch of pages held together by a cover (case).
That includes our own DNA, whose two chains are held together by hydrogen bonds.
Tiny islands held together by mangroves are a ubiquitous feature of Ten Thousand Islands.
Protons and neutrons are made up of quarks, which are held together by gluons.
"Poor car is held together with zip ties and prayers now," he told me.
The rafts are crudely made from jerrycans and plastic bottles, held together with bamboo.
It was a strange and bold experiment held together by a shared bond: dance.
It was the opposite: his being held together by an infinitude of minute forces.
We were held together in a black site, and Daoud was beaten beside me.
They are complicated, unwieldy beasts held together by the digital equivalent of duct tape.
"It's a decentralized structure which is being held together by the brand," he said.
An exploitative system held together by custom is now maintained by fraud and force.
But, in general, they've largely been held together by the need to stop Trump.
We are a sprawling country held together by a few precious beliefs and dreams.
Its circa-1980s computer system was seemingly held together with duct tape and hope.
The romantic ideal was so powerful that it held together the flimsiest of plots.
Like Democrats, Republicans are also internally divided by class but held together by identity.
The whole structure is held together by a sheet of ligaments called the capsule.
It's a cannon-blast of organized chaos barely held together by a single thread.
She also pulled her blonde hair into a ponytail, held together with a pink scrunchie.
Conventional molecules are held together by bonds in which electrons from neighbouring atoms pair up.
The two were held together at first, but several days they later they were separated.
"I think the relationship was probably held together by two years of foreplay," he said.
Everything's held together with a fence post and there are string lights through the middle.
If you have, and you thought it held together OK, this will definitely spoil it.
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, held together by the force of Ghosn's will, is collapsing.
Her nasal bridge was a lump of raw flesh held together by black surgical thread.
Hertz's universe was like Simpson's, held together with lies, ever on the verge of collapse.
Schoolmates are naturally held together by norms of loyalty that entail that snitching is shameful.
I last wrote about UFC 205 with some amount of glee, assuming it held together.
It's held together by 14 carat gold Cuban links blanketed with 35 carats of diamonds!
" To Mr. Reagan, the beaches of Normandy were the "place where the West held together.
"There's actually no need for all that data to be held together," Mr. Uren said.
I was a mess of emotions, held together haphazardly by black coffee and teenage angst.
Gorupo smiles and hands me a thumbnail-sized parcel held together by blue painter's tape.
Hadid's two-piece floral set was held together with suspenders that extended past her knees. 
The first is a tight list held together as much by sound as by meaning.
But the majority of those devices were crude, held together with duct tape and goopy solder.
The traps themselves also require care; they are artisanal objects held together by an iron wire.
Some processes that used to be tightly held together are now strung out across the world.
He proceeded to plop down a large book of pages held together by a plastic spiral.
He's a strong Bolton ally, their partnership held together by their mutual distrust of arms control.
Later it was discovered that the tablets that were delivered were held together using electrical tape.
I desperately need a new purse — mine is literally being held together with a binder clip.
Next door is a shack, precariously held together, where children and skinny chickens roam the yard.
The sprightly beginning of the Sanctus barely held together; the Dies Irae lacked grandeur and terror.
"I think the way this team has held together has been due to Chris," he said.
And beware of really inexpensive tables: They could be held together just with staples and glue.
ISIS is held together by its ideology, not its grip on parts of Iraq and Syria.
The family held together, even when one of Herbert Sperling's grandsons died of an opioid overdose.
If she does, parents and children could be held together as the parents await their trials.
After the show, she was photographed wearing a denim crop top held together by safety pins.
Inside was a collection of folded papers held together by disintegrating rubber bands and rusting staples.
Now, parents and children will stop being separated and instead be held together in detention facilities indefinitely.
Galaxy clusters are important because they are the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity.
The rock is held together by these structural forces—and the same is true for large asteroids.
These are all individual items held together by an external force so that they resemble a solid.
Norma is the Rick Grimes type in her little Waterworldesque settlement, but she seems more held together.
She uses an iPod, bought from Goodwill, and wears ripped Converse sneakers held together by duct tape.
Many of those said they would continue on with the caravan as long is it held together.
But Twitter is home: a boisterous structure held together by spit and the skin of our teeth.
While the pitching staff has held together with duct tape, organizational veterans Adam Cimber and Bryan Rodriguez .
Wispy tendrils curled down from her undone updo, which was held together by a delicate sparkly headband.
Peregrine falcons soared overhead as our airboat navigated tufts of land held together by twisted mangrove roots.
To keep them intact while damp, before and during use, their fibres are held together by resins.
If the film held together better as a story, the bad choices might at least seem thematic.
Families are also held together at the South Texas Family Residential Center, which currently holds 1,456 individuals.
The dress also had a deep, V-shaped neckline, which was held together by four gold straps.
The jacket reached her knees, and was held together with two tiny strings tied across her chest.
The cardboard plane, held together by tape and glue, hangs in the air for around 10 minutes.
Mother and child, who are now being held together in a family detention facility in Dilley, Tex.
According to some of the family members, it is believed that the six are being held together.
I had Cheetos in my braces, was wearing bright orange combat boots held together with electrical tape.
She took off her tattered plastic shoes and showed me that they were held together with string.
They told us that much of the land is really only silt, held together by tangled undergrowth.
After all, the republic had held together for more than seven decades half slave and half free.
In our current politics, Republicans are still held together by being pro-market and pro–traditional values.
Its eclectic palette is surprising, yet cohesive, held together by her distinctively quiet vocals and irreverent delivery.
The Cavs are a flawed team, especially on the defensive end, and held together by LeBron's genius.
It's very simple to do, and it would allow families to be held together at the border.
Despite their vows and my support, despite 10 years and two sons, their marriage couldn't be held together.
It's a multiscreen device that features two 33-inch displays held together by a sturdy 360-degree hinge.
In a large separate room in the facility teen boys were being held together and provided bunk beds.
The ensemble was almost entirely backless, held together by a small clasp at the base of her neck.
The bottom of the laptop is covered in soft-touch plastic and held together by glaringly shiny screws.
BREAM: There are those who think that it should be held together, mainly some of our European allies.
Folded into that green leather case are ten pieces of browning, faded paper held together by a paperclip.
It was literally held together with duct tape, and I mean literally as the actual meaning of literally.
That same coalition, which has held together despite a very tenuous political consensus, is now penetrating Western Mosul.
Bidding starts at $100,000 for the printed speech that's held together in a three-ring binder. Then-Sen.
Two new Serpenti jewels, both necklaces held together by a snake's clenched jaws, were made for the exhibition.
Certain produce is held together with rubber bands or some other kind of paper or plastic holder.4.
It's a pulsar-dense spiderweb of pitch-black Max/MSP outputs, held together by duct tape and saliva.
A rickety 1998 Dodge Ram held together, it seems, with not much else except for spit and glue.
His shoes were held together with tape, and his coat looked like a reject from the Salvation Army.
In one, there are wild barley seeds, normally found in highland pastures, held together in small canvas pouches.
Still, our sort-of empire, like Rome's, has been held together mainly by soft power rather than violence.
It's a "rubble pile" asteroid, a grouping of rocks held together by gravity rather than a single object.
But on June 20, the President signed an executive order reversing course and ordering families be held together.
The Republican bill would allow them to be imprisoned for more time as long as they're held together.
We took care of the ball much better than we did in the first half and they held together.
Furthermore, both neutrons and protons are actually composites of elementary particles called quarks that are held together by gluons.
Those products are held together with special screws and other pieces you can't find in the average repair shop.
This is a delicate work, a bittersweet cabaret held together only by the alchemical relationships among the actors onstage.
Economies are great chains of earning and spending, held together by shared expectations that all will continue as normal.
The EU has held together on Russia partly because of transatlantic unity, including the occasional prod from Barack Obama.
It's meaty, it's cheesy, and it's held together by al dente noodles that give structure to this glorious mess.
On the lowest archipelago, tenements and industrialization are stacked atop each other, held together by a purple, mucousy fog.
The blade itself is carved from a butter knife, and the whole piece is held together by flattened nails.
It's a strange mixture of influences, but it's held together by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama's distinct visual style.
It's just me exploring and experimenting with different types of artists and how it can all be held together.
Where the ground held together, and where the buildings were not made from brick, things are not so bad.
Until then, held together with sticky tape, it will carry on doing its job better than all the alternatives.
His flabby arms were constantly lifting to adjust a pair of prescription glasses held together by a rubber band.
He's always like, 'Don't make me laugh!' because his whole upper body is held together by metal and bands.
Orange County Lt. Jeff Hallock said the escapees were part of a "tank of 21988 inmates" being held together.
They forget that family firms are often held together by nothing more than a name and a buccaneering spirit.
A singular question arises: What will become of an India increasingly held together not by consent but by force?
She wore a tank top held together by crystals, a Christian Dior logo necklace, and an animal-print handbag.
Water slides right off and the cap dries quickly, and it's held together by a secure, silicone rubber band.
Curry and his skinny bones seem held together by clips and glue after a grueling and injury-marred postseason.
"Wiener-Dog" is held together by its canine title character, whose animal dignity provides silent commentary on human folly.
And Bennu is believed to be a grouping of rocks held together by gravity rather than a single object.
The long-sleeved coat reached her knees, and was held together by two thin strings tied across her chest.
Which explains the city car — the banged up, asthmatic vehicle that is, at times, held together by duct tape.
Instead of mentors and collaborators, I had a peer group held together by stories about breaking furniture and vomiting.
Gun owners tended to be cut from the same blue-collar cloth that held together Mr. Trump's core constituency.
But it's still true to its Japanese convenience store roots: The eggs are held together with Kewpie brand mayonnaise.
An uneasy alliance between the two and Mitsubishi of Japan was held together by the Napoleonic Mr Ghosn's charisma.
The answer itself is a string of meaningless, immeasurable, unenumerated pledges and accusations held together by spit and hostility.
Those films depicted ponderous soul quests, held together with clunky voiceovers; they alienated all but his most diehard fans.
Running through material old and new, they held together some marriage of noir, midcentury blues, klezmer and hard-bop.
Democrats are held together by being more socially liberal, more skeptical of markets, and more supportive of social welfare.
Where, say, The Twilight Zone was held together by Rod Serling's introductory segments and the vague sense there would be a twist ending, Black Mirror is held together by its complicated balance of open-hearted humanism and a darkly gleeful sense that human beings have never met a situation they couldn't make worse.
Eun Young (Lydia) Lee's "131 Pieces" (2015) is an installation of small, overlapping photographic portraits held together with push pins.
Father Jonathan, you have Catholic bishops and you have Franklin Graham, arguing that these families need to be held together.
Dude's got a scar that runs from his wrist to his elbow ... and says it's held together by 23 stitches!!!
Active Ownership last year reported a stake of 7 percent of shares and options held together with other unnamed investors.
But paradoxically, the moment of Varadkar's triumph also meant that the coalition that Brexit had held together began to crumble.
Sarah Silverman's caricature of World Tennis magazine founder Gladys Heldman is entertaining but mostly held together by zingers and hairspray.
I looked down at my dusty feet, the dirt caked under my toenails, my broken sandals held together by wire.
The barrels, held together with bits of metal on the top and bottom, had been shipped from somewhere in China.
When this happens, the resulting positive and negative ions are held together by electrostatic forces—a process called ionic bonding.
Most software, even critical system software, is insecure Swiss cheese held together with duct tape, bubble wrap, and bobby pins.
The move follows a widely publicized protest PAIN Sackler held together with the French group Aides Paris outside the Louvre.
Villagers fearing aftershocks could be seen camped by the thousands under makeshift blue tarpaulins held together with bamboo and sticks.
But for theories held together by cobwebs made of coincidence and finger pointing, that can be hard to pull off.
The guts, he called it, every duct, pipe, tube, and pump that held together the cluster of buildings and domes.
All of it is piled into that very attractive box, held together by a Hand of the King pin replica.
But critics suggest that the alliance between Renault and Nissan has held together as a result only of moving slowly.
The pieces of the molecule were held together mechanically, like links in a chain, rather than the usual chemical bonds.
The practice drew bipartisan condemnation, resulting in Trump reversing course in late June and ordering that families be held together.
All are held together by sewing-machine stitching that creates swirls of energy and contributes to a marvelous random intricacy.
This molecule would be held together by the strong nuclear force rather than electromagnetism, the force that binds most molecules.
Her pants are held together with a single exposed zipper Perfect for when you need to make a quick change.
It takes an extraordinary amount of energy and dedication to maintain it and keep it all congruent and held together.
Wired version is held together by a metal ball joint to give the camera head the illusion that it's floating.
There's a delicate balance to it all that is held together by a community willing to bend and band together.
Migrant families continue to be rounded up into government detention centers, though now at least they are being held together.
CreditCreditFrank Eager Broken laptops, books held together with duct tape, an art teacher who makes watercolors by soaking old markers.
It had been held together with hush money, fears of prison and, if all else failed, promises of presidential clemency.
TRENTON — Beneath the gilded dome, windows are boarded up, and some have frames held together with clips and duct tape.
Like other documentaries, this one crams found footage into punchy montage sequences held together by (not always identified) voice-overs.
It's just a slipshod contraption of gags (not jokes, you understand) held together by the audience's will to be entertained.
Everything in our universe is held together or pushed apart by four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, and two nuclear interactions.
An orange and pink silk dress slit to mid-thigh and held together on a diagonal with encrusted bows ($9,500).
But it was by historical standards a remarkably benign empire, held together by soft power and respect rather than force.
The damaged black frames were held together by a glop of glue; Fizdale had cracked them earlier in the season.
Its pleasure is in appreciating a range of little-seen paintings, all held together by the thread of Péladan's taste.
We were a political experiment, held together less by tradition than by an informal constellation of norms and civic associations.
They were held together with two different kinds of duct tape, and bore several labels reading "EVIDENCE" in bright red letters.
But the shift could also heighten growing tensions in the ruling Socialist Party, once firmly held together by the dominant Chavez.
Professor Glaucio Paulino refers to the programming as "memory," something built into the polymers that are held together by the cables.
While the country has held together better than many had expected, it has not transformed itself into a modern nation-state.
They are therefore held together by lock-bolts inserted through 10,7373 specially drilled holes in the flanges where the sections overlap.
Ghost Stories is a single film made up of three separate ghost stories, all held together by a single framing story.
In that regard, the show feels like a mishmash of stereotypes held together by a not especially compelling cast of characters.
In this simple project, the sausage casing and a small piece of paper are held together by a bent metal washer.
The fancy new apartment buildings have held together, just barely, but the older brick court apartments and motels lie in ruins.
The vehicles are weathered, with dents and doors held together by masking tape, echoing the trash-strewn streets of midtown Manhattan.
Donald Trump's ties are too long, too low, and held together with Scotch tape, so they can't get any weirder, right?
The very language that has held together and circumscribed public debate since the 1980s has shown signs of dissolution and fragmentation.
Most are collections of departmental silos that do not communicate much with each other, held together by complex hierarchies and rules.
A deal with the EFF, provided that it held together for a respectable amount of time, would powerfully reinforce that trend.
Many people think a cloth diaper is just a piece of material held together by two pins, and it can be.
Instead, the conservancy installed a polypropylene honeycomb grid of two-inch hexagonal voids filled by gravel clusters held together by resin.
Ingels' entry is an undulating, canyon-like, 45-foot-tall stack of 1,802 fiberglass boxes, all held together with aluminum struts.
"Modern economies are held together by innumerable contracts," the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awarded the prize, said Monday morning.
Fidel's brand of Communism pitted neighbor against neighbor, disrupting family bonds, friendships and the very fabric that held together the community.
Substances like glass, metal and ceramic are held together with high-energy bonds, higher in energy than the bonds of water.
Manila Journal MANILA — In Alvin Ocampo's 2234-year-old jeepney, the dashboard is held together with yards of peeling electrical tape.
His leg was being held together with what looked like plastic wrap and his body was covered in tubes and wires.
Investigators found facilities that were overcrowded and "full of hungry patients," adding that some were wearing pants held together with shoelaces.
Stone walls, rising as high as 32 feet and held together without mortar, formed large enclosures in which lived various communities.
Ferguson was in a US-made bunker -- a crammed space held together by slabs of five-inch concrete fortified by sandbags.
Cheaper imports will likely max out at around one inch and can be held together by screws or scratchy glue lines.
Two windows are boarded up and held together by masking tape, having been damaged by a rock fight between two gangs.
Sound smart: The device is built on synthetic, porous materials (called metal-organic frameworks) made of molecules held together with metal atoms.
Instead of a cover, this 221.50-page notebook is held together with traditional thread-stitch book binding and reinforced with cheesecloth tape.
Instead of a cover, this 15.953-page notebook is held together with traditional thread-stitch book binding and reinforced with cheesecloth tape.
Its low density means it's not solid, but instead it's likely a crumbly pile of carbon-rich rocks held together by gravity.
In a painting like "Quappi in Grey" (1948), her small, delicate features are held together in Beckmann's hand, and with his line.
Durability: CrumblyPre-bake: The dough felt like a slightly wet and crumbly paste, but held together well and was easy to mold.
It's actually formed by a tequila-based mist held together by a plastic container to help it keep its fluffy cloud shape.
Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky studied the Coma Cluster, a group of about a thousand galaxies, held together by their mutual gravitational interactions.
Kaplamino says the entire set-up was held together by the humble glue gun, which is a laudable achievement in my book.
If the FTC wins a preliminary injunction, companies normally give up because deals cannot be held together during the lengthy internal process.
Double-stranded DNA is held together by the interactions between thousands of bases pairing up with their partners on the opposite strand.
Sarah Palin's husband is being held together by a ton of steel, and he's on a ventilator after his horrific snowmobiling accident.
The two 5.2-inch screens are held together by a single hinge along with a few strategically placed notches for extra strength.
One such filter turns you into a stereotypical geeky teen, complete with glasses held together with tape and a set of braces.
What's left of Assad's army is an empty shell, precariously held together by Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, in decreasing levels of importance.
But the situation is particularly vexed on Europe's left, less thoroughly held together by common culture than its right tends to be.
FAMILY businesses are different from other sorts—they are held together by strands of DNA as well as the logic of profit.
The end result is a dense, Tempur-Pedic-like pillow of meat and fries held together with a warm sheet of tortilla.
Moundverse Infants is an explicit, political departure for the artist, whose past work is so often held together by deeply private logic.
Communities, once held together buy a common employer like a factory or mine, have lost their connections as local economies have faltered.
The ricotta gnocchi are tender cheese dumplings that seem to be held together by nothing but the force of Ms. Robbins's will.
Well, hope is not lost in the Middle East and North Africa, not yet, not even where it's held together by string.
Their uneasy alliance, held together by the fight against the Islamic State, could be severely tested as the Kurds expand their control.
If extensions are too thick at the base, where the strands are held together, they'll appear bumpy when installed in the hair.
It is hard to think of other major nations, down through history, that have managed such a transition and still held together.
Eventually Washington acquired a 1982 Ford Mustang; the hatchback didn't close, and parts of the interior were held together with duct tape.
Our lives are held together with duct tape; the system sucks it all out from us as soon as we get it.
But while the threat of violence always lurked in the background, the Roman Empire wasn't held together by a reign of terror.
This is more special in baseball, a game that is uniquely held together by a fragile but taut generational thread of history.
The only pristine thing was the long row of children's books on the mantle, held together by a pair of elephant bookends.
A friend began breaking off shards of the thin bones held together by a deep-fried crust, then said, correctly: potato chip.
I want a world that is held together by adults working so that every child is protected from all forms of harm.
What we get, however, isn't so much a cohesive narrative as it is set pieces, held together by a thin framing device.
Each group is held together by interlocking business ties and sometimes family connections, and driven more by self-interest than ideological concerns.
Even the mushroom pâté, smooth as foie gras and held together by what must be a small mountain of butter, is superb.
It was a ball of isopropanol [a liquid alcohol used as a solvent] barely being held together with cannabinoids ... it was sketch.
Scholars of American politics understand our existing Constitution and political institutions that have held together our democratic republic for nearly 250 years.
The participants' version of events has basically held together since last July, and no evidence has yet emerged to conclusively debunk it.
Kardashian also puts out homemade napkin holders made with fresh rosemary, cinnamon sticks and a small gold bell held together with natural twine.
This collaborative, conceptual art project, listed as a feature film, is really five short narrative pieces held together by a weird hypnotherapist host.
The six-episode season will tell six separate stories set in Weird City, all held together by LeVar Burton's recurring character, Dr. Negari.
Liz Hurley, a British starlet, shimmied down the red carpet in a Versace dress held together with golden safety pins in the 1990s.
The prime minister now finds herself in her own chaotic coalition, held together by a wodge of cash seemingly magicked out of nowhere.
The head is held together by Velcro and all kinds of things, and you're pushing all of that down whenever [Chewbacca groan noise].
One is a boxlike frame made of eight steel pipes welded together, four legs held together at the top by four horizontal crossbeams.
Critic's Pick The writer-director Trey Edward Shults tells the story of a family held together by love and nearly undone by tragedy.
Despite widespread distrust of the results, the country held together, helping it recapture its image as a bastion of stability in the region.
The order requires families to be held together -- meaning they will need to be kept in detention space that is designed for families.
The order requires families to be held together, meaning they will need to be kept in detention space that is designed for families.
Still, the internet is held together with duct tape, and if you're serious about security, it's good to know the risks up front.
During the visit to the Golden Temple, the Trudeau family was pictured wearing traditional outfits, their palms held together in a Namaste greeting.
"My Canadian 'Five Roses' cookbook is held together with elastic, a plastic bag and love," said Joan M. Baril of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
The United States is a liberal, democratic nation held together by the strength of our ideas and by the force of our disagreements.
In the other cup holder I found a pocketknife, a couple of keys and nail clippers, all held together by a key ring.
Against the odds, Guillermo Klein has held together Los Guachos, his multinational 11-piece big band, for almost a quarter of a century.
Both are excellent, but the lump is the way to go: Sweet, fat chunks of crab held together by a whisper of breading.
According to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, it is held together via a complex web of 400 companies, many of them offshore.
Her oversized blazer was made from the fabric, as was her daring crop top — which was held together by two large safety pins.
The cosmic web, the largest model of what our universe looks like, forming a gravitational structure that could be held together by dark matter.
Where the research differentiates itself from most is its use of tensegrity, a system in which floating solid roads are held together by cables.
Its one window had been covered by flattened cardboard boxes held together with masking tape; a single shadeless table lamp glowed in a corner.
At the heart of the device are lots of charged gold nanoparticles, held together by a polymer gel that responds to changes in temperature.
Trump sought to contain the damage Wednesday with an calling for families to be held together in temporary shelters when adults face criminal charges.
The image is presented as a re-photographed triangular collage, evoking the presence of the unseen camera held together by Sepuya in his studio.
These perfect cheeseburgers are stupid easy to make, topped with American cheese, and held together with a star-spangled toothpick just for good measure.
The track is held together by fragmentary percussion samples and glistening chords, and interspersed with snippets of interviews, protest chants, and ambient urban sound.
The social fabric that once held together the Chinese countryside is falling apart as millions of workers move away to chase dreams of prosperity.
More than 150 members of the Thai Navy SEALs, outfitted with improvised equipment sometimes held together with duct tape, helped create the escape route.
The commuter train and bus networks, held together by crumbling bridges and tunnels, are often just one derailment or pileup away from a breakdown.
In this music — Southern and ungothic, slow and almost hymnal — you hear dreams passed around between companions, atrophied memories held together in communal trust.
"Everything in Russia is held together with tape," he mocked as technicians attempted to attach his microphone to his tie with green electrician's tape.
He had been shot in the face in Mosul, in 2004, and since then his jaw had been held together by four metal pins.
"He almost looks like he's held together with Scotch tape now," Myers said about Manning, who threw nine touchdowns and 17 interceptions this season.
Scene: An older woman described as wearing pajamas and sunglasses held together with masking tape admits to having smoked crack earlier in the day.
Her pants were especially unique, as they were seemingly held together by three metal clasps similar to the ones you often see on furniture.
The story—at times hauntingly evocative, at other times truly confusing—never feels quite stable, but is held together by the narrator's nuanced character.
In a tidy row of chairs outside his psychologist's office, Mr. Exson cradled his left arm, the bones held together by rods and screws.
Didi Chuxing, China's homegrown ride-hailing startup, was the glue that held together the global anti-Uber alliance that included Lyft, Grab and Ola.
But the state held together, and far from being ripped apart by the browning of its population, it remains successful, proud, vibrant, and governable.
Look at the Eastern Final: the Penguins blueline is held together with duct tape, while the Senators are Erik Karlsson and pray for rain.
And when your dress is entirely held together by a single zipper, the failure or success of that fastening device really makes all the difference.
Models walked the runway clutching six-packs, held together by supermarket-style plastic rings or sheets of cut-out leather, carried nonchalantly like tote bags.
Some are large chunks of rock, while other are "rubble piles" loosely held together by a tiny gravitational force, according to the European Space Agency.
A Members Only jacket literally held together with silver, shitty, sticky sweat-soaked, stringy-ass duct tape that made him look like a lost astronaut.
Since the 1603s, Republicans have held together a coalition around a woolly vision of "limited-government conservatism" that could mean different things to different people.
The whole thing lasts about 100 minutes, held together by host Scott Aukerman's bit-building skills, and coasting along on the group's senseless giddy bonhomie.
I understand that, but then don&apost complain when family units can&apost be held together because all of these places have been shut down.
With four regulars out with injuries, the Jets forward crew is being held together by glue, a few safety pins and a pile of optimism.
At the start, a man in a ragtag dog suit, with patches of fur held together by packing tape, crawls around outside the family's home.
Guided by our doctors and held together by our faith and prayers, we made a decision to spare her the suffering we knew was inevitable.
All receptors in our bodies are held together by both internal and external forces, says Raymond Stevens, a chemist at the University of Southern California.
"Social connections are really powerful and meaningful for kids, even when they are held together by what seem like superficial things for adults," she said.
It provided a bridge between the eclectic genres held together under the umbrella of Bauhaus and the more monolithic modernism of the 1950s and 1960s.
It turns out Lemonade is a visual album, held together with a narrative that played out in vivid imagery and genre-bending (and crossing) music.
It is a fragmented country still confronting multiple ethnic insurgencies and "always held together by force," as Derek Mitchell, a former American ambassador, told me.
But by now he's most often thought of in association with the Saxophone Choir, a large ensemble he's held together for the past 576 years.
David Brooks America has always been a divided, sprawling country, but for most of its history it was held together by a unifying national story.
Wednesday's program began with Balanchine's "Raymonda Variations," held together by the luminous phrasing and crystalline technique of its principal couple, Megan Fairchild and Anthony Huxley.
Is it possible you could write another book of stories that are held together by the idea of spirit or belief or faith or something?
The short version: If you have "thick, stranded wires held together by wire nuts" under your current thermostat cover, this isn't going to work out.
Long hours, sweating, freezing, waiting — interminable waiting — building fictional worlds between set-ups, universes held together with comedy, populated with unlikely idiots with bizarre motivations.
For stretches, this amalgamation of styles held together uneasily, but toward the end, a blend of ostinato propulsion and astringent harmony created a memorable vibe.
Dyafa is a warm vision of the Mediterranean, held together with swirling geometric patterns in cool azure blue tiles, brick walls and ornamental cutaway lights.
The idea is to replace a centralised firm with a decentralised organisation, held together by incentives created by a token—a kind of "crypto-co-operative".
The key thing I think is to make sure that the teams are held together by more than just hatred and contempt for the other team.
In this way, you can think of the two-digit blocks as links in a chain, with the links held together by these extra tagging numbers.
There was no credible succession plan for the man whose wheeling and dealing has long held together the sport and its fractious collection of racing teams.
The ideologies that held together the big political groupings of the 20th century are fraying, and the internet has lowered the barriers to forming new groups.
Lindsay wore a silver beaded dress by Randi Rahm featuring a thigh-high slit held together by several extremely well-positioned (and surprisingly strong) silver threads.
For his first collection for DVF, he took the iconic wrap dress and loosened up the straps, creating dresses that seem to be barely held together.
The restored mural now has greater flexibility, held together with a material that allows for all the material to move together while holding them in place.
Webs of "water jet-cut" velvet backed by leather formed bomber jackets and stiff skirts, and it was all held together, mostly, by crystal bungee cords.
Throughout its history, OPEC has awkwardly held together despite intense internal squabbles and even conflicts, such as Iraq's invasion of Kuwait (both OPEC countries) in 1990.
To go along with the bra, she also made a grass skirt using page strips held together with a combination of elastic, safety pins, and staples.
As eccentric English pretty boys, they're justified in this delusion, and somehow it all coheres anyway, held together by vexingly hummable choruses and brash sex appeal.
The design here is unique, featuring three thick slabs of die-cast aluminum, held together tightly by internal tension rods that help to eliminate unwanted resonance.
From what I could gather, they've put a ton of work into packaging the seeds into nutrient-packed little pucks held together with a biodegradable fiber.
The bags are made from one folded piece of discarded material from the boat, held together with rivets and clipped shut with buckles from life vests.
She began leading us past tidal pools and along the beach, a mix of silt and peat held together by the thin roots of marsh grasses.
Mr. Kasich's campaign is now being held together by cheer, cable television appearances and the faint hope that a contested convention will somehow go his way.
While it seems like an incredible web of characters and narrative held together by deft, thematic-yet-somehow-believable-and-unpretentious screenwriting, it's actually really simple.
The work was full of the tropes of late 1940s art: caulk balls dipped in white paint, held together with sticks, on a ground of sandpaper.
It is held together by trust: that its members will come together in mutual support, and not only when faced with a common threat like Russia.
The identity of the literary I resides in the choice of one word rather than another, but how poorly held together and centered that identity is.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is held together by a fragile peace agreement struck at the end of the conflict in 1995, part of the breakup of Yugoslavia.
In practice, if companies are slapped with a preliminary injunction, they normally terminate a merger because deals cannot be held together during the lengthy internal process.
It wanders through raw acoustics, aching samples, panicky post-hardcore, and jittery house beats, held together by lyrics that read like an impressionistic short story collection.
DuDa used experimental printing and binding techniques, with issues held together by saddle-stitch binding or wire-spiral binding and made from odd materials like felt.
The film is a celebration of a woman whose public courage held together a nation that could have fallen apart in the wake of her husband's assassination.
She preached a sermon about how her faith held together because of the women in the Bible — the women present at Jesus's resurrection, the very first Christians.
The dominant Peronist movement once held together by Ms Fernández fractured after her candidate's defeat by Mr Macri: moderates backed some of his ideas; hardliners refused to.
It's easy to feel alone in this world, but not when we are held together by the belief in possibility and the hope for a brighter future.
The glass panes on the front and back are held together with a polished metal frame that matches the back's color, and the entire package looks classy.
I think a lot of this is actually held together by a bullshit culture and a set of bullshit ideas that we all sort of passively believe.
The seams are held together by double blind-stitching and taped three times over, which somewhere around five years ago was unthinkable for a suit under $200.
But I have found it is better to live in the pain of not-knowing than to live in a certainty held together by zealous self-righteousness.
The constitutional changes envisage presidential and parliamentary elections being held together in 2019, with a president eligible to then serve a maximum of two five-year terms.
But teachers and administrators said it did little to alleviate large class sizes, repair decaying school infrastructure or replace dilapidated text books held together with duct tape.
He's also completing a group of sculptures he calls "fractures," which are made from bones, found objects and "discarded articles of daily use," held together with bandages.
It's held together by an excellent ensemble of actors, particularly Ms. Bellugi, Claire Bouanich as Manon's main antagonist and rival and Alix Poisson as the drama teacher.
By gathering fellow farmers in church basements and appealing to their faith, he has cobbled together a bipartisan coalition held together by love of God and creation.
Most popular are his spherification cocktails, whereas the alcohol and mixers are held together in a jellylike sphere, often topped with a garnish such as gold leaf.
In a different sense, his legacy is tied to a constant: The classic quartet that he held together for four years in the 230s changed jazz forever.
He conjectured that each particle is composed of other particles, and those others are held together by exchanging the first particle in a process that conveys a force.
The tablet's innards are held together with "gobs of adhesive" and "foam sticky tape," which means it'll take a seasoned expert—or Apple itself—to fix the thing.
Of course, no throne room would be complete without the iconic Iron Throne, and Omori has built that entirely from Lego swords and spears held together by clips.
Street vendors sold food and handcrafts from stalls to passers-by, while 1950s Chevrolets full of dents and held together by makeshift repairs cruised by, crammed with passengers.
The model showed off her figure in a daring long-sleeve gown with a cutout back and two hip-high slits held together (barely) by safety pins. 24.
Wetpack foods were appealing as they more closely resembled the consistency of regular food albeit a bit stickier so that food held together better without bits floating off.
Similar to other Galaxy phones, the Fold's exterior is held together by glue, while the phone's flexible screen is stabilized by the Fold's hinge and some interesting supports.
Versace continued the cut and tied together look, described as "as if exploded, then held together with extravagant knots of Swarovski ropes", on tuxedos, baring arms and sides.
These machinations weren't simply a matter of horse-trading, but reflect the fundamental nature of the Democrats as a heterogeneous party held together by a belief in government.
The money seemed of no consequence to Bob's father-in-law, but we noticed that one of the mother-in-law's shoes was held together with electrical tape.
Those diverse styles are held together by the singer and guitarist Elena Tonra, who shares raw, diaristic confessionals in the great tradition of tortured songwriters like Cat Power.
Clothes float and take longer to decompose than flesh, and so sometimes bones return in the shape of a body, held together by coats, pants, gloves and sneakers.
It held together stunningly well, and the texture was similar enough to that of a wheat crust that it could have fooled me if I'd gone in blind.
He has expressed the concern held by many that relocation could effectively end a way of life and break up a community that has held together for generations.
Women and children who are held together must be released within 21 days under a separate 2016 federal court ruling that minors cannot be held for extended periods.
Taking it apart doesn't reveal how it works, but rather how it's held together by gum and curling packing tape, trying desperately to keep itself in one piece.
They are held together by their common anger at the government in general and Mr. Macron in particular, but they come from different social classes and professional backgrounds.
Like most other conferences, the Big 12 is held together by a so-called grant-of-rights agreement, in which individual members pool most of their media rights.
The car is still held together by about 23,225 welds, but engineers concluded that some 22 were unnecessary and reprogrammed robots to assemble the steel underbody without them.
"Pancake bouncing," as it was called in the 2014 study, was made possible when the water, held together by surface tension, interacted with those tiny spikes, or microstructure.
There are so many ways this record could have crashed and burned under the weight of its own ambition, but it's held together by the glue of catharsis.
Its alien sitter's face swirls with tendrils of mist, only held together by a crooked knob of a nose, which casts a shadow across an otherwise blank visage.
The administration has long complained that court orders that restrict the amount of time families can be held together in detention are a driver of the increase in immigration.
We are held together by our recognition of individual rights—yet our individualism is overpowering our sense of community and starting to eat away at the fabric of society.
This creates a false either-or division between artists and organizers, manufactures unnecessary drama, and misunderstands the reality of how the coalition against Kanders was nurtured and held together.
So far, conservators have found that the secondary hull needs a metal collar to stabilize the structure, which is currently held together by old adhesive and no other support.
When iFixit, a website for repair information, analysed Samsung's Galaxy Note 8, which started shipping on September 15th, it found that the device was mainly held together with glue.
STILL: YouTubeInstead of tape or glue, the TrussFab software's creations are held together with custom plastic connectors that are small enough to be produced on a desktop 3D printer.
Scrolling through coffee hashtags on Instagram, you begin to suspect that the entire world is being held together with a single substance, that America actually does run on Dunkin'.
But this has been an election in which the very language that has held together and circumscribed public debate since the 1980s has shown signs of dissolution and fragmentation.
If it had been burning in the nave, the danger to the stained glass, which is held together with lead, is susceptible to heat, as is the glass itself.
The campaign for Rama's temple ushered in an era of majoritarian politics in defiance of the promise of secular nationalism that has held together this multireligious country since 1947.
No longer held together by the anti-slavery consensus, Liberal Republicans (as they were called) broke away from the Radical Republicans who'd fought for equal political and civil rights.
And in the early weeks of the 116th Congress, Democrats held together through a long, high-stakes shutdown debate, forcing Trump to abandon his demands for border wall funding.
I was yolk and albumen, held together by willpower and rage, unable to realize that my shell was gone and that I should have splattered wetly on the ground.
The space sim Star Citizen isn't a finished game so much as it is a collection of promises and dreams held together by impressive tech demos and gameplay videos.
Shirts were long and untucked, held together along the spine by neatly spaced bows instead of a seam, with collars that extended into lapping tongues, and sometimes trailing foulards.
Instead, they decided to vastly expand the detention of immigrant families and open up new facilities along the border, in which children and their parents could be held together.
Down the street, I indulged in aloo chop, a deep-fried latke-like treat made from shredded potato and held together with chickpea flour (20 rupees for four pieces).
They realized that reconciliation and forgiveness were the only proper way to preserve the now held-together union and gradually get along together after arms had decided the victor.
After Democrats held together Thursday morning and filibustered President Trump's nominee, Republicans voted to lower the threshold for advancing Supreme Court nominations from 60 votes to a simple majority.
Taking a syringe from a bundle of about thirty held together with rubber bands, she gripped the rig between her teeth and untied a blue ribbon from her hair.
Temaki is the specialty, seasoned rice under a sushi-like topping, such as chopped yellowtail and scallions; each bundle is held together with a green-black square of nori.
We are a party held together by redistricting, the overreach and united opposition to the Obama administration, and a handful of policy hangovers from our time in the minority.
Eleanor has taken on the role of the neighborhood's divine architect, though the cosmic suburb is actually being held together by the near-omniscient artificial being Janet (D'Arcy Carden).
A recent arrest was typical: a lone man in his late 60s on a rickety bicycle toting a shotgun held together by duct tape and a piece of wire.
Tocqueville very much saw America as possessing that kind of mixed or hybrid regime, and believed it was held together by the civic bonds I mentioned a minute ago.
Despite the genres being all over the place the playlist does gel surprisingly well, held together by the hype-beast spirit its listeners are presumably ready to tap into.
President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order putting an end to family separation that will instead have families held together in immigrant detention as their cases are being processed.
But if modern Saudi Arabia was founded by conquest and the skilful statesmanship of Abdulaziz, it has been held together by the revenue from oil, even more than conservative religion.
Still, the Whitney Museum exhibition was quite strong, but held together by rhetorical scaffolding that was conceptually rather thin (depicting a fictional family that was wealthy and traveled the world).
"I am very happy, moved and proud that parliament has started to work and that the centre-right has held together," League leader Matteo Salvini said after Saturday's twin votes.
Meanwhile, the head of the Republic, Mustang, tries to keep her government held together, while the Society's heir-in-exile Lysander au Lune works to reunite the fractured Gold families.
He contrasted this with an ethnically defined version of Russia as "a state civilisation held together by the Russian people, the Russian language, Russian culture and the Russian Orthodox Church".
Linn's Single Horn Guardians look like they've been held together and torn apart for centuries, resembling vertical, shaft-like ancient termite mounds with carefully placed timeworn fissures and deliberate discolorations.
Instead, I hope they remember the joy they felt on Christmas when they found Santa left a "hug" from Daddy (traced paper hands held together by ribbon) in their stockings.
Currently, families are still being detained, but are being held together, a policy which resulted from an amendment to the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy inspired by enormous political pressure.
This time, instead of metal, it was made of 1,000 granite blocks uniquely sculpted to fit and lock into each other, further held together with galvanized iron bolts and cement.
The team has a carefully constructed balance of egos, roles, and personalities, one that's almost impossible to achieve at all and which by nature cannot be held together for long.
Peruvian democracy has been held together not so much by parties as by economic success and a consensus that the government should be run by technocrats (such as Mr Guzmán).
Rather like Trump senior adviser Steve Bannon, Putin seems to be pushing for an international alt-right, an informal alliance of right-wing parties held together by a shared xenophobia.
The colonisers would leave behind a dystopian system, prone to wars and coups, held together by secret policemen, torturers and petrodollars, and supported by cold-war sponsors and foreign soldiers.
It's a series of uneasy alliances held together with chicken wire -- for purposes of appearance, for promises of achievement and, above all else, perhaps out of a sense of patriotism.
On "Interventions," fast, repeated riffs become collaborative acts, over drones and strong skeletal grooves that stress the upbeat, and the whole thing is held together by concentration, timing and willpower.
The Knicks outscored Toronto 41-10 in the decisive third quarter, then held together as Toronto mounted a late charge before Porzingis and Hardaway hit key baskets down the stretch.
The set comes with one 7-inch hoop and one 10-inch hoop that can be used separately or held together with three supporting rods to become a lap stand.
In a way it sounds like three songs played at once, with snippets of melody and rhythm jostling for limited sonic space, held together by a shared sense of momentum.
But it's just not held together well enough to make Blackwood Crossing one of those drop-what-you're-doing recommendations that pop out of the independent sphere with increasing regularity.
That day, June 20, was when President Donald Trump signed an executive order reversing course on his administration's decision to separate families -- ordering they be held together even during prosecution.
The feud between Buchanan and Douglas mirrored the dissolution of the Democratic Party and, by extension, the two-party system that had held together the country before the Civil War.
I know why we are strong, I know why we are held together, I know why we are united, it is because there has always been a growing middle class.
Occupying a little sidecar is a pressed puck of braised leg meat under a single, Roman-style gnocco, a small featherbed of semolina held together by eggs, milk and cheese.
Bennu has a shape comparable to that of a spinning top, and it's a "rubble pile" asteroid, a grouping of rocks held together by gravity rather than a single object.
It also signals that the Democratic bloc, which successfully held together to oppose Trump's Obamacare repeal, may not be as ironclad on tax reform as it was on health care.
The mattress, my only furniture, was held together with electrical tape, which covered the perforations made by syringes and corkscrews and smoldering cigarettes that often fell into bed with me.
After moving to Manhattan he spent several years as a cinematographer, working on television documentaries and making small works in a variety of materials, all held together by internal tension.
Modern Iraq — a European creation that made countrymen out of ancient adversaries — has been held together only by external force or internal despots for the better part of a century.
As mentioned before, the laptop is held together by an aluminum hinge (which also doubles as a speaker), allowing you to easily fold it back to use as a tablet.
What Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain calls "our precious union" is held together by 10 members of Parliament representing the old hatreds of North Ireland — the Democratic Unionist Party.
"The fact that the beef cutout has held together as well as it has, and continues to gain ground, is supportive," Kalo said, noting the strength in values for choice cuts.
This is the moment we see Sophia go from a sketch of countless awful qualities held together by rocker-chic duds, to a deeply sad young woman with a real history.
I used a blonde-colored hairnet, which did something to disguise the fact that I was wearing one, over a bun that was held together otherwise with a normal hair tie.
This sort of tangential connection -- held together with gum, rubber bands and the undying belief in the evil of the Clintons and all they touch -- is nothing new for conservative media.
Ahmad Salamatian, a former lawmaker living in Paris, thinks the Hope List could fragment quickly if it loses momentum under such pressures, because it is held together only by popular support.
And for my first 35 or so years, I was either broke or broke-adjacent, which is another way of saying still broke-ish, but temporarily held together with duct tape.
Set in Mexico City in the early 1970s, "Roma" tells the story of a middle-class family held together by a live-in nanny and housekeeper played by actress Yalitza Aparicio.
There, the uneasy alliance of Kurds and Arabs, helped by U.S. forces and held together by the fight against the Islamic State, risks being tested as the Kurds consolidate their control.
But the situation in Missouri is a reminder that anti-abortion forces have already so worn away the right to abortion in America that it's now being held together by threads.
Under President Barack Obama, the authorities initially responded to a similar surge in illegal border crossings by setting up family detention centers where children and their parents could be held together.
Throughout, Oscar Zapata shows tremendous attention to detail: Vinyl banquettes are held together by leather belts; the bar is wrapped in the same gray vinyl but its top shines bright red.
Because protons are made of quarks, which are held together by further particles called gluons, a proton-proton collision actually involves six quarks and multiple gluons, and is thus incredibly messy.
Damaged people, you see, can be propped up and held together by the boundaries of a functional world, but when you drop them into chaos, the chaos inside them rattles free.
The Depleted Indians' season — beset by key injuries and held together with baling wire, spearmint gum and Manager Terry Francona's guile — was carried by a bullpen deeper than the Mariana Trench.
Few performers are willing to take on not only its daunting scale, but also its grueling restraint — a cohesion held together in a delicate tension of wild Romanticism and controlled transparency.
Unfortunately for the squeamish, the cause was the stuff of nightmares: The woman's eye had become home to a hard, bluish mass of nearly 30 contact lenses held together by mucus.
Once great buildings, still bustling with children, they remain critical to their neighborhoods, barely held together today by bubble gum and underpaid, overworked custodians who are among the city's unsung heroes.
The General People's Congress was never really united by a shared vision as much as it was held together by Mr. Saleh's leadership and his ability to distribute patronage, analysts said.
Multiple, pieced-together bits of eyes, ears, patterns and textures form a formal head and shoulders view held together by a large gold nose ring that is both slick and outrageous.
But closer inspection reveals a lumpy universe that is far from uniform, where galaxies tend to flock together in superclusters and these groupings are thought to be held together by dark matter.
Galaxy clusters are collections of galaxies that are the largest known entities to be held together by gravitational forces, containing both the galaxies themselves and a much larger quantity of superheated gas.
As galaxy clusters are the largest bodies in the universe that are held together by gravity, they provide a natural way to measure any departures from the behaviour predicted by general relativity.
Unlike past presidents, he does not have a big coalition held together by patronage and pork-barrel spending (though the government did recently offer 1bn reais, or $260m, for congressmen's pet projects).
There was no wear from the barrel, all the systems held together and the rounds met muzzle velocities within 5 percent of a production M781 fired from a production-grade grenade launcher.
And MrGear hasn't included a heater in his creation, mostly because it's held together with mountains of glue that would melt causing the blower to fall apart in just a few minutes.
The Fargo actress's black velvet Valentino column dress boasted the most skin we've seen all night, featuring a neckline that ends just above her navel held together with some very tenuous strings.
The images are from the 80s but almost give off a historical impression...The rigging of the tents and performance equipment was nostalgic: large tent poles held together with ropes and canvas.
Although we've seen images depicting the 4.5 billion-year-old object as a red "space snowman" and revealing that it's two objects held together by gravity, there's so much more to come.
Pair all that with a repetitive lifestyle that's likely held together by fast food, lack of exercise and too much drinking and drug-taking, and you've got all the ingredients for despair.
Whether it's a set of vertically-stacked dominoes, matchsticks held together by torque and fingertips, or glasses stacked precariously atop one another, each photograph is embedded with a Freudian flavor for destruction.
I am flying a Zorgon Peterson Adder, a bulky little trading ship held together by pale blue paint and dubious aerodynamics, and I fight with the stick a little as I approach.
While critics shrug it off as an anachronism, its supporters view it as a promising trading platform, held together by shared values, similar legal systems and the fidelity of Britain's former colonies.
Some of the costs of our underfunded education system are obvious: At The Times, we've reported on textbooks held together with duct tape and teachers who qualify for federal anti-poverty programs.
The track slams together about seven more-or-less distinct sections, held together by words as the music thickens and lashes out, each one full of internal mayhem and relentless electronic drive.
The kimchi spring rolls were huge fists of Swiss chard, cucumber, carrot and cabbage slaw held together with a kimchi-cashew-tamari-sesame paste, and wrapped in classic spring-roll rice wrappers.
According to a career facilities staffer, the exterior doors leak both water and air, damaging the historic flooring, and have been held together with cardboard and duct tape, Interior said last week.
Bennu has a shape comparable to that of a spinning top, and it's a "rubble pile" asteroid, which is a grouping of rocks held together by gravity rather than a single object.
The sandwiches were delicious and, to my genuine surprise, the meat cone browned and held together just like traditional ground beef or lamb — at least for the first 15 minutes or so.
When I look at ourselves through a romantic lens, I see a pathetically passionless couple, held together by habit and inertia, and I start fantasizing about eloping with a more ardent lover.
These are tracks with a dancefloor-ready function, held together by threads of melancholy and soul—deft touches of humanity and melody that elevate their work above the status of nightclub tools.
The necklace quickly garnered comparisons to pearls held together by paper clips, prompting Staples Canada to chime in with a perfectly teed-up burn: My new 'Elegance' necklace is available now, exclusively online!
Hunter S. Thompson was writing in a post-television style, a whirlwind of images and disconnected conversation that was held together by the spectacle of his language and the fireworks of his prose.
This means that the enemy is held together by one or a handful of powerful leaders, and functions because of that person's leadership rather than any kind of bureaucratic structure or ideological bonds.
Despite worsening drought, the Senegal River basin, shared by West African nations including Senegal, Mali and Mauritania, has held together a regional water-governance body that has attracted investment and support, Samel said.
Based loosely on the dewars that industrial applications use to contain things like supercold liquid nitrogen, the Arktek is a double-walled vessel with near-vacuum in between, held together with reinforced fiberglass.
I remember having an SN50 sampler which was the height of my sophistication gear-wise—the rest was held together with gaffer tape—and I didn't just sample the latest James Brown tune.
Amid the rivalry, the unsteady 22014-year-old structure, held together by a 22002-year-old iron cage, is an uncomfortable, often embarrassing symbol of Christian divisions, which have periodically erupted into tensions.
Mr. Groysman is Mr. Poroshenko's man, dependent on a parliamentary coalition between the forces of the president and of Mr. Yatsenyuk that was weakly held together by their desire to avoid national elections.
And I fall to the ground, beside my rusted little Model T, held together with borrowed string and broken dreams, and I lay there sobbing in the heat and this is my life.
Glue. Many of the steel parts of the Acadia's underbody are held together not by rivets or welds but by advanced adhesives similar to those used in modern airplanes like the Boeing Dreamliner.
Rather than relying on bread crumbs or crumbled saltines to bind the filling, as is common with American-style fish cakes, croquetas are typically held together with a well-seasoned white béchamel sauce.
Last year, Jairam Hathwar of New York spelled "feldenkrais" (a method of exercise therapy) and Nihar Janga of Texas spelled "gesellschaft" (social relations held together by impersonal ties), giving them a joint title.
An extraordinarily broad coalition of state interests, from unions to farmers to environmental justice groups to clean energy manufacturers, has held together through repeated setbacks and a daunting amount of work and negotiation.
But you just hit on something very important — this idea that our software, hardware and web infrastructure are hopelessly vulnerable and that the internet is held together with duct tape and bailing wire.
It must have seemed like a stunning brainstorm in the Dunkin' labs, a striking combination of sweet and savory: a fried egg and bacon held together by a glazed doughnut sliced in half.
Pacing the stage while holding a Surface Laptop 803, Panay lifted the keyboard case right off the device, revealing removable storage and internal parts held together with simple magnets instead of unwieldy adhesive.
The condition of many houses shows owners doing their best on few resources: clean, tidy interiors and yards, but the structures held together through a patchwork of repair jobs done on the cheap.
An early triumph in which Chew's students used the bootstrap to predict the mass of the rho meson—a particle made of pions that are held together by exchanging rho mesons—won many converts.
There's a big-band flavor — slapping double bass, squealing clarinet — but the musical lines are jagged and anarchic, held together on this occasion by the young conductor Joshua Gersen, the Philharmonic's new assistant conductor.
Those complex pieces are held together with a series of artificial ligaments, replicated by high strength Spectra strings, with laser-cut latex sheets to replicate the soft tissue which makes your joints nicely compliant.
Kendall and A$AP hit up 1 OAK after the Met Gala Monday night, where she was looking pretty damn hot in almost half of a leather mini skirt barely held together by strings.
Similar to how Smokey and the Bandit is held together by the friendship between Bandit and Snowman, the film's production was made possible by the bond between star Burt Reynolds and director Hal Needham.
Other items in the bag included spatulas made from llama bone, a colorful headband, dried plant stems held together by strings, and a remarkable pouch stitched together from the snouts of three Andean foxes.
They wrote chaotic songs held together with formless washes of noise and anxious vocal drones, crafting pallid but vibrant pieces that thrashed with the mutant energy of the Birthday Party, or like, a ratking.
In Ondaatje's best book, Divisadero, Anna, the novel's narrator—herself an echo of Hana in The English Patient—writes that life is "like a villanelle," a recursive poem held together by its repeated rhymes.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said help was needed with dozens of projects, as Iraq prepares for a major donors conference in Kuwait next month, which will be held together with the World Bank.
This new piece, called the BR-X1-Skeleton-Tourbillon-Sapphire, maintains the traditional B&R shape but is almost completely clear with a case made of sapphire and held together by pins and screws.
"The situation in Missouri is a reminder that anti-abortion forces have already so worn away the right to abortion in America that it's now being held together by threads," the editorial board wrote.
While some of these overarching themes do serve to unify certain groups of works and offer insight into the Jumex Foundation's collecting practices, many sections are held together by nothing more than spatial proximity.
That is, until Jennifer Lopez arrived to the 2000 Grammys in that now infamous green Versace gown with a neckline that plunged down to her naval and was held together simply by fashion tape.
The bulbs of his La Religieuse (The Nun) floor and table lamps are shaded by shards of alabaster that are both Cubistic and wimplelike, held together by bits of welded iron, courtesy of Dalbet.
"Obviously there was a lot of emotions, but I think people held together pretty well and tucked them away for awhile and just got on with what needed to be done," Dr. Roake said.
The boxes are held together with a mix of hinges and magnets, so that anyone with good faith and clean hands can unfold them into three flat crosses, one green, one purple, one gray.
Making his first ballet in 25 years, he is a mess, held together by his ambitious publicist and four dancers, played by members of the National Ballet of Canada and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Ida Elke, a 40-year-old Danish artist and designer, makes simple geometric mobiles from double-sided acrylic mirrors and brass sticks, held together with beeswax-coated string, which recall Dan Flavin's neon sculptures.
The first is that one factor behind Trump's inability to work with the Republican Party is partly the fact that the party is a coalition of interests that are held together by our system.
In this case, people who aren't yet sick and who may not have been exposed to the new coronavirus are being held together in close proximity with people who may already have the disease.
A rundown housing project that's home to more than 30 nationalities, the neighborhood is a volatile tinderbox of factions and competing tribes, its tenuous peace held together by shaky alliances born of uneasy proximity.
Mostly. It's easy to savor the writing—brisk, romantic, sharp-humored—but at times the quest to make A Point can leave the novel feeling like a Franken-book, held together with crude twine.
Conservatives could embrace the creative destruction of the free market because they believed that the communal order could be held together by traditional morals and the collective attachments of family, church and local organizations.
The result: a square cake with long cuts that made it resemble nine separate cubes, airbrushed to a midnight finish with cocoa-butter spray and held together by glossy rivulets of red mirror glaze.
That can amount to a Panglossian belief that the current policy is best, whereas the current policy may actually be a wobbly structure held together by overconfidence, historical accident and the power of precedent.
At Juilliard, he found a group of openhearted young people who were being groomed for traditional success; the Wooster Group was wild and visionary, a company held together by the enigmatic charisma of LeCompte.
In the Roman Republic, the patrician populares promised their proletarian base immediate economic benefits; when they were unable to deliver, they held together their disparate coalition by ratcheting up conflicts both at home and abroad.
In "25-Year-Old Textbooks and Holes in the Ceiling: Inside America's Public Schools," Josephine Sedgwick writes: Broken laptops, books held together with duct tape, an art teacher who makes watercolors by soaking old markers.
It has been German leadership that has held together a sanctions regime against Russia for its actions in Ukraine, even as more pro-Russian governments have come to power throughout Europe, most notably in Italy.
Magnets keep the straps held together on your shoulder, a tiny strap keeps the laptop compartment from invading the middle compartment, and mini hidden vents keep your bag from becoming its own closed, hot ecosystem.
While Republicans may rule the White House and Congress, their patchwork alliance of moderates, traditional conservatives, Tea Partiers, and America first populists is tenuously held together at the moment by an allegiance to tax cuts.
Trump needs votes from critics of his racial belligerence As a legislative strategy, this mix of social conservatism, racially infused nationalism and trickle-down economics has mostly held together under Trump, though not without bumps.
Finishing up a pan con lechon, a pork sandwich held together with toothpick Cuban flags, Mr. Ugalde, 55, recalled the annual parades up Bergenline to mark the 20th of May, celebrated as Cuban Independence Day.
Behind them, an array of other birds—from Cornish hens to ducks—are tied with rope to what looks like the structural remnants of a chain-link fence, held together by plywood, cinderblock, and bricks.
Soul Food represented the perennial perseverance and joy of black families held together by the women who raised them, who made the food that sustained them, and who told the stories that offered them solace.
The body is also held together by the requirements of social events, as in "Black Tie Affair" (2017), where the face is just that cut-out filigree, plus the eyes, hands, and a bow tie.
He wanted to take a country stuck in a hostile geopolitical vise and held together by fragile compromises and transform it into a regional hub for trade and transportation between Central Asia and South Asia.
A failure to do so will only undermine the union's effort to demonstrate that it is a civic community held together by democratic values, not just a distant, unaccountable bureaucracy — exactly what the populists claim.
Our return allowed my wife to reacquaint herself with the city she grew up in and once terrorized in her tiny Fiat 126, a red one with the passenger door held together with telephone cord.
The alto saxophonist and N.E.A. Jazz Master Lou Donaldson, 90, has held together this quartet for many years; it features Randy Johnston on guitar, Akiko Tsuruga on Hammond B3 organ and Fukushi Tainaka on drums.
Mr. Newbert, who rides a Triumph, said he wanted to see Mr. Desmedt's so-called Chain Bike, a gravity-defying motorcycle held together with welded pieces of chain link, but it was not on display.
The deals by Airbus and Boeing to sell or lease over 200 jets to IranAir would help modernize and expand the country's elderly fleet, held together by smuggled or improvised parts after years of sanctions.
Both comfort and support are present here, and the handcrafted quality could be seen in details like the hand-sewn tufts, which allow the mattress to be held together without any toxic adhesives or chemicals.
Mr. Sessions's predicament says a lot about a Republican Party that Mr. Trump has turned into a vessel for his own political security, held together not by shared beliefs but instead by fealty to him.
One of them, the Association of American Physicians, gave him high praise when it described Southwestern as "a small sphere of stability held together by the gravitational force of this one man at its center."
"Cuisine & Confessions," which runs through Sunday, is loosely held together by stories drawn from the nine performers' own lives and by the smell of the various foods that are prepared onstage in a functioning kitchen.
As well as drums and a three-stringed bass called the hajhouj, they play the krakebs, a two-piece instrument held together by thread in place of the metal restraints that once bound their ancestors' hands.
Carême even invented one of the most excessive creations of the time: the tower of cream puffs held together with spun sugar that John Oliver called a "French freedom tower" and French people dub the croquembouche.
McClarnon is a superb actor, and this episode could have fallen flat in multiple moments, but I felt like it was all held together by his dawning realizations and the tremor of understanding in his eyes.
Not only are the shoes covered in what looks like dirt, but the pink pair features very frayed laces and appears to be held together by duct tape (that we assume is made of real silver).
Widely hailed as "one of the best films of the year," Roma forces us to reexamine the world inside our homes, held together by the strength of women, especially the role of care and domestic work.
The deals by Airbus and Boeing to sell or lease over 200 jets to Iran Air would help modernize and expand the country's elderly fleet, held together by smuggled or improvised parts after years of sanctions.
Hayward will start at the three and slide up to power forward (or down to shooting guard) when necessary in "small" lineups that are held together by Horford's five-star-restaurant-caliber service at the five.
On this day he was dressed in a long-sleeved T-shirt that covered an assortment of tattoos across his chest, and he wore a wristband held together by a charm shaped like a ship's anchor.
Out of the blue, I was summoned to the principal's office, handed my records held together with rubber bands and given directions to a school I had never heard of at the far end of town.
Jazz The alto saxophonist and N.E.A. Jazz Master Lou Donaldson, 90, has held together this quartet for many years; it features Randy Johnston on guitar, Akiko Tsuruga on Hammond B3 organ and Fukushi Tainaka on drums.
Kane's spring/summer 2017 collection, entitled 'Make Do and Mend,' was inspired by wartime efficiency, with geometric print tops layered over floral motif skirts, printed coats, oversized knit cardigans and dresses held together by safety pins.
That's worked so far, but it's not how most countries work — a country like, say, Germany is held together by a common German national identity and by a democratic system with the consent of the governed.
ComfortThe majority of these headphones play it straight when it comes to overall design, with the headsets of Razer, HyperX, and Creative featuring large, closed-back leather earcups held together by a padded adjustable band on top.
Dr Bombelli and Dr Howe pointed out that, like beeswax, many plastics are held together by methylene bridges (structures that consist of one carbon and two hydrogen atoms, with the carbon also linked to two other atoms).
The FCA expectations on effective cyber security practices include: - Managing the risk, in particular by having an accurate and up-to-date picture of all information held, together with an understanding of why that information is retained.
Designed and built by students at the University of Oslo, Megakopter's lifting capabilities come from the fact that it's actually a Voltron-like mashup of eight smaller drones held together with a lightweight wood and aluminum frame.
Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the ministry, told a news briefing that Russia was trying to help ensure Libya held together as a single country and wanted competing factions to resolve their differences through talks not violence.
Orkun said the man threw three homemade devices at the consulate and that security footage showed that two of them - a cluster of spray paint cans held together with tape and a Molotov cocktail - failed to ignite.
The deals by Airbus and Boeing to sell or lease over 200 jets to flag carrier IranAir would help modernize and expand the country's elderly fleet, held together by smuggled or improvised parts after years of sanctions.
But as that faded away it has been held together only by renting itself out to whoever could energize its base and keep it in power — Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, the Tea Party, the National Rifle Association.
Australia, released at the end of 2017 on Don Giovanni, brings neo-soul together with almost prog-like percussion, soulful vocals, and indie rock impulses into something truly impressive, all held together by Hoyt's wide-ranging voice.
Tom the cat, moonlighting as an engineer and promising a "better mouse trap," rigs up some hyper-complicated doozy, held together by the thinnest string, just outside Jerry's hole, hoping finally to see the mouse go kersplat.
Madrid has written a fascinating series of puzzles without solutions, a set of poems almost all in the same few invented forms, all held together by rhymes and repeated words even as their apparent topics fly apart.
Whenever I sit at either of our two chairs, I have to be extra careful they don't fall apart because the legs are held together by a tedious mixture of wood glue, brute force and pure spite.
Early versions of the dish — traditionally a mix of protein, starch and vegetables held together with a creamy sauce baked until it bubbles — helped conserve meat during World War I and fed farm families during the Depression.
The man in the photograph at right is angled slightly to one side, his arm curved and his fingers — held together, sharply separated from the thumb — pointing down into what appears to be an upside-down fish.
The clothes were no less whimsical: Francesco Risso offered up long jackets and dresses in leather patchwork, paneled sweaters held together with thick, irregular stitches and tailored pieces made from velvet that looked faded from the sun.
Nonetheless, many small cities survived and grew by becoming industrial centers, generally specialized in some cluster of industries held together by the Marshallian trinity of information exchange, specialized suppliers, and a pool of labor with specialized skills.
If I disappeared one day and never came back, what would he make of the world I've left him — a place that, unshakable in his toddlerhood, reveals itself to be held together by cheap slivers of plastic?
The lions had been held together at the zoo for eight years, producing three cubs in 2015, and zookeepers had never before noticed any aggression between the two, the zoo said in a statement issued on Friday.
He points to the problem of complex pages that are essentially applications that require a whole stack of data to function, in which case all the functional data has to be scooped up and held together over time.
YouTuber LowSpecGamer makes a living out of making games playable on the weakest computers, reducing games to their most basic visual components so they can run on rigs made of balsa wood and held together with duct tape.
Mr. May's crew scanned digital images of the fossil in Argentina to create a mold, then built a lightweight fiberglass cast, stuffed with foam to hold its shape and held together by an internal system of steel bars.
A gorgeous orchestration of yellows, greens, and blues that are highly saturated yet airily light in value, it is held together by subtle horizontal streaks emanating from a central vertical axis like muscle tissue from a spinal column.
On the streets of Bambari where he grew up, a place where most inhabitants are displaced from their native villages, children play with toy trucks fashioned from sugar boxes and plastic bottle tops, held together with wooden toothpicks.
Aside from being the "Keystone" that held together the span of new states, Pennsylvania had also been home to the largest city and the greatest concentration of wealth, thanks in large part to its abundant fields and forests.
As Trump deplaned his private jet in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday, a gust of wind blew his necktie over his shoulder to reveal that the back and front of the tie were being held together by clear tape.
Or swallow your squeamishness and sit through a blood and guts brawl where both fighters are held together by nothing more than desire and pride like Doo Ho Choi versus Cub Swanson, or Robbie Lawler versus Rory MacDonald.
Each of the organic lampshades in her collection is made from a rapidly renewable resource — a combination of corn stalk, seed husk and hemp held together with liquid mushroom mycelium that grows and solidifies — and is completely biodegradable.
During the week I spent in Faranah, cars passed only occasionally, mostly harlequin taxis of multicolored metal patchwork held together and onto the chassis with duct tape and plastic string, crammed with passengers, roof loads doubling their height.
While Venezuela has become essentially a failed state held together by force, with assistance from China, Russia and Cuba, neither the international community nor the democratic opposition has managed to dislodge Maduro or convince him to change direction.
In 2009, she slipped in a State Department garage and fractured her elbow, but traveled to India and Thailand a few days later with her arm in a sling and her joint held together with wire and pins.
The Sports Illustrated model accidentally flashed everyone on the step and repeat of the AMAs while trying to navigate her dress's two ribcage-high slits that were held together with just a single silver pin on each side.
Welles initially financed the project with $750,000 of his own money, and the freewheeling nature of the film — by many accounts, precariously held together by young cameraman and confidant Gary Graver — is reflected in how it was produced.
It's often true in politics that things that look very smooth and unified from a distance are actually, up close, the result of a lot of scuffling and scratching: a coalition held together with athletic tape and bruises.
And so it went at Jason Wu, where tailored men's wear fabrics (gray flannel and houndstooth) were juxtaposed against feathery lingerie looks, the whole topped by tie-on mink collars and held together, often literally, by luggage strap detailing.
With every new innovation — from player pianos to cassette players to internet radio — legislators have tacked on some new patch to "fix" music copyright, creating an increasingly untenable monstrosity of flapping bits held together with staples and Scotch tape.
The real story of this year's election for the European Parliament, however, is the weakening of the vast middle that has ruled Europe since its creation and that has held together through any number of internal and external crises.
Airbus subsidiary APWorks is using its 3D printing expertise to build what it calls "probably the world's lightest motorcycle," a lithe, bicycle-like all-electric machine weighing 35 kilograms (77 pounds) held together with an intricate web of aluminum.
Here, chunks of juicy red tomatoes, diced seedless cucumbers, strips of red and green bell peppers, red onion slivers, kalamata olives, capers and crumbled feta cheese are held together beautifully with dried oregano and a peppery Greek olive oil.
She explained that the components of the sculpture are held together "by tension, the negotiation of different angles, weights, lengths, and shapes of the wood without the help of glue, nail, or screws" to explore the idea of heterogeneity.
The seven articles approved lower the minimum age to be a lawmaker to 18 from 25, raise the number of MPs to 600 from 550 and will result in parliamentary and presidential elections being held together every five years.
To start, you might smear a gob of chicken liver pâté on a tangy slice of miche charred over the grill, or some head cheese, a spreadable pink composite of meat not quite held together by drippy pork goo.
Also part of the unlikely alliance, held together by a pro-Islam religious agenda, are business tycoon Qasim Ibrahim's Jumhooree Party and the Islamist Adhaalath Party, which formed a coalition that led to the downfall of Gayoon in 2013.
It includes details from his capture — off the coast of Iceland — and focuses on several incidents where several other captive orcas ganged up on him, when the animals were being held together in a 20-by-30-foot pool.
Those slinky jersey gowns with asymmetric necklines and peekaboo backs, the sides held together by draped chains, that seemed so much like the white jersey gown with gold hardware that Georgina Grenville made famous in a 1996 Gucci ad?
Still, the AirPods pale in comparison to the recently released Samsung Galaxy Buds, which are far easier to disassemble, aren't held together entirely by glue, and even can (in theory) have their rechargeable batteries replaced or easily removed for recycling.
Some processes that used to be tightly held together are now strung out across the world; some processes that used to be quite separate are now as close as the workers and designers who share the shop floor in Brixworth.
Dr Sauvage realised that rings of this sort might then be joined with each other in the way that the links of a metal chain are, to create a "supermolecule" that is held together mechanically rather than by conventional chemical bonds.
According to the lawsuit, the family was held together for two weeks, but after M.G.U. passed an initial "credible fear" determination with an asylum officer, they were separated May 18; M.G.U. is still detained and her children have been relocated.
With an order for 3503 Airbus jets witnessed in Paris by President Hassan Rouhani, Iran moved swiftly to exchange a collection of vintage jets held together with smuggled parts for a new fleet capable of taking on rival Gulf carriers.
The ruling socialists, once held together by late leader Hugo Chavez, have succumbed to infighting under Maduro, a former bus driver and union leader who lacks Chavez' charisma and has seen his budget slashed with the decline in global oil prices.
But she didn't stop there: The dress was held together by an off-the-shoulder silk duchesse kimono top, and the most exciting part of the look was the leather Obi belt which featured a mask of the face of Kawakubo.
J.Lo's dress features a cutout just beneath the plunging bust line, as well as two super daring cut-outs along the obliques, all held together with some oversized metal grommets and a single metal, sun-shaped embellishment in the center.
Soennecken filed his patent back in 1886 for the papierlocher für sammelmappen, but since hole punches are relatively simple — two pieces of metal held together with a spring — engineers all over the world immediately tried to improve upon the design.
But building things with oddly-shaped plastic bottles isn't as easy as making things with lumber, bricks, or even plastic toys, and the last thing you'd want to do is set sail in a soda bottle boat held together by tape.
Reading through the rules as they're laid out on the company's website, it feels as though those documents are less actual guidelines of governance and more just a collection of vague ideas held together with masking tape and chewing gum.
It seems there's a way to get a WatchKit app to load arbitrary code, even if that code happens to be a port of a port of an x86 emulator apparently held together with chewing gum and a desperate prayer.
And for years, Lenovo's line of Yoga 2-in-1s have been among the best thanks to flexible hybrids with solid (and pretty sleek) builds and top-notch specs that were held together by the best hinge in the business.
"There were four good businesses that did not need to be held together in a group structure," Old Mutual Chief Executive Bruce Hemphill told Reuters by phone, adding that the firm's share price had been suffering from a "conglomerate discount".
While the squabbling continues in Washington our intelligence professionals toil away in repurposed World War II era buildings that are literally being held together with duct tape in some cases and our Allies are working out of repurposed shipping containers.
Graduation ping-ponged between jazz-fusion, French electro-house, and orchestral pomp with abandon, held together by gloss alone; My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy's gestation was just as complicated, and its roster of guests and collaborators was just as packed.
A sliced sausage the consistency of a colon and shape of a telephone cord on a hamster shaving of possibly-cooked onions, topped with a slice of custard-coloured cheese, the whole thing is held together within a soft, white bap.
Across 59 minutes of graceful tremolos and mathy, melodic chord progressions, the San Francisco-founded five-piece stretched black metal to its limits, held together by frontman George Clarke's howling vocals and a general adherence to the genre's rhythmic sensibilities.
And, though he slowly became more and more demented over the years, he seemed to be organized and held together in a remarkable way by his role, the varied tasks of checking, cleaning, and maintenance that he performed throughout the day.
As before, it'll come in your choice of silver or copper and black color, with new Intel 8th-gen CPUs, 1080p or 4K touchscreens and built-in stylus support; all held together by a sharper, more aggressive 360-degree hinge.
"Those stresses are real, they affect the child's abilities to fight an infection and illness and win" At Dilley, Allen and McPherson found detainees seeking medical care were held together in a gym because the facility lacked sufficient medical space.
Certainly they have that appearance of a creature out of the imagined world of fantasy (like Game of Thrones): sparse stick figures that are blasted by fire or wind or sand, wretched, seemingly held together by necromancy and ill will.
I've gone all-in with each assistant at various times but now my entire connected life is run through a series of commands that are held together by specific intonations, exact phrasing and speaking volumes of which I alone fully grasp.
Many of his pieces are held together by excessive amounts of glue or multitudinous screws, as if to withstand an earthquake or a nuclear war—a funny effect, faintly evoking the embarrassment experienced upon finding oneself overdressed at a party.
Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, told a closed-door meeting of House Democrats that she would oppose the deal, and said that Democrats would have leverage if they held together to demand a debate on immigration legislation.
Typically, these steps are presented in a series of jump cuts: glimpses of header boards materializing atop wall studs, minced onion thrown into hot oil, all held together with jaunty music as words like "lag screws" and "turmeric" appear onscreen.
This in the end is what wins one over to Bellow, in Leader's portrayal, despite his tyrannies and impressive capacity for giving offense: how many individuals he held together (even when pushing them away), how much sociability he ruminated for art.
A Japanese rice bowl capped with golden slices of pork cutlet, held together with barely cooked eggs and translucent onions — textures exaggerated, colors saturated, aromas made visible — occasionally twinkling in soft focus, as if seen through a Vaseline-greased lens.
The fanciful object combinations loosely resemble plastiglomerates, a term coined in 2013 by scientists Patricia L. Corcoran and Charles J. Moore, and artist Kelly Jazvac, to refer to stones comprised of organic materials held together by melted and hardened plastic debris.
It seemed at times that the nursery was being held together by the sheer will of the doctor and nurses who work there, many of whom had not been paid in months because funding for public services had dried up.
For roughly a decade, the tenor saxophonist J. D. Allen has accomplished what is now a rarity in jazz: He has held together a trio without reshuffling its personnel — deepening a collective language and sharpening his voice as an improviser.
Amanda Hesser wrote about the dish in 2010, after hearing from a reader in Bennington, Vt. "I'm still using the original copy from the paper, now deep yellow with age, fragile, held together with Scotch tape," Lotti Morris told her.
Scraps of leathers and suedes were patchworked together in a rough Betty-Rubble-meets-the-Road-Warrior series of sleeveless minidresses and billowing greatcoats; tunics and trousers, and princess chemises held together by a big silk bow at the breast.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Assane Diallo is making final preparations for a journey he knows could cost him his life: one thousand miles across open ocean from Senegal to the Canary Islands in a 50-foot wooden boat held together with rusty nails.
"While forfeiting mobility, I managed to gain something even more exotic: solid elements fixed in space, one-to-another, held together only by tension members," he wrote in a letter published in the International Journal of Space Structures in 1990.
Mr. Heath, 91, is best known for his hard-bop recordings of the early 1960s and his work in the Heath Brothers, a project he and his siblings have held together in some form for most of the past 40 years.
As we can see with "Paire de fibules en forme de rosace reliées par des chaînes garnies d'un pendentif ovoïde émaillé" (20th century) from Tiznit, Morocco, traditional Berber women's wear is draped and held together with brooches (tizerzai) and a belt.
After criticism as pictures of children in cages were spread across the world, Trump signed an executive order in June ending family separations and requiring that families be held together in federal custody while the adults awaited prosecution for illegally crossing the border.
Jack is held together by his kids and we've seen moments with 8-year-old Kate at the pool and now, having the moment at the birthday party where Jack tries to cheer Kate up, and it just doesn't quite work anymore.
A mother-of-pearl logo is embossed on the back, and the two halves of the remote are held together with neodymium magnets to allow easy access to the CR2032 coin cell battery, which the company claims lasts 365 days on a charge.
Under Sabraw's order, the federal government is now blocked from separating families while a parent is in immigration detention, absent evidence that a parent is unfit or poses a danger to the child, or that the parent has waived being held together.
Parties used to be ideologically diverse and held together by common rules and norms, including the idea of party "regularity" — that party members would support the nominee even if they opposed some of his policy stances and even voted against them in Congress.
Rae earned an Emmy Award nomination in 1982 for her role as Edna Garrett on "The Facts of Life," a series built around young actresses Lisa Whelchel, Nancy McKeon, Kim Fields and Mindy Cohn but held together by show business veteran Rae.
Despite a massive infusion of venture capital into the transportation sector over the past few years, mobility startups are starting to learn what every transportation business has known for generations: transportation profits are elusive, and the system is mainly held together by subsidies.
Kourtney Kardashian went for an edgy look in a pair of shiny patent leather pants that hugged her slim figure and a long-sleeved, knitted violet sweater, which was adorned with a black placket down the middle held together by silver clasps.
It was truly silly stuff, and at their best, episodes tended to resemble kid-friendly sci-fi acid trips, held together by emo-teen dream logic, in which troubles at school and troubles with giant pumpkin creatures all carry about the same weight.
Louie is held together by the lead character's tendency to lean into various forms of humiliation, Curb Your Enthusiasm is shaped by Larry David's genius for giving offense, and Better Things is about Sam's refusal to take on other people's emotional burdens.
The star showed off her fit figure (and in a few moments walking down the red carpet, quite a bit more) in a black long-sleeve gown with a fully cutout back and two hip-high slits held together, kinda, by safety pins.
When monsters say that we should lie down and die, the art of loving and living is the sacred task of artists—making home from rubble held together by the very thing that monsters have sought to snuff out for ages—joy.
Eventually, grandma got so fed up with my whining that she decided to tell me that my body was held together with milk, and if I stopped drinking it, I would completely disintegrate – my arms, legs and teeth would just fall off.
Creative CutoutsUsually, a "cutout one-piece" inspires fear in anyone who actually likes wearing a one-piece, because monokinis tend to look like a bikini held together with random strings (that only seem to be there for the purpose of pinching and puckering).
The Democratic Party is a loose coalition of interest groups, but the modern Republican Party is dominated by "movement conservatism," a monolithic structure held together by big money — often deployed stealthily — and the closed intellectual ecosystem of Fox News and other partisan media.
"It's a sturdy house, and it's held together nicely," said Mr. Shteyngart, who, admittedly, was uncertain about the purpose of the mudroom and bemused by the six-burner stove, a legacy from a previous resident who had owned a nearby Mexican eatery.
Since 2000, Mr. Shorter, a National Endowment for the Arts jazz master, has held together a fabulous quartet that plays an inimitable style of flared-up chamber jazz with the pianist Danilo Pérez, the bassist John Patitucci and the drummer Brian Blade.
"Yellowstone," of course, has the right to be exactly the show it wants to be, but for now (I've seen three episodes, including the double-length pilot) it's an unsteady mix of several, held together by the sepia of basic-cable grittiness.
Dashing the hopes of Democrats who implored them to break party lines, moderate Senate Republicans held together and announced, one by one, that they would acquit Mr. Trump, contending that removal from office was an overly excessive punishment that would disenfranchise voters.
There were also striped jeans, dresses with panels held together by piercing hoops (á la Versace's classic safety-pin dress), power-shouldered blazers, shorts suits, leather jackets, metallic micro mini dresses and much, much more — a dazzling mix that felt undeniably Versace.
Held together in large part by Rhianna Pratchett's sharp character writing, this 2013 reboot of the classic exploration-action series is a story of a Lara Croft who comes through a crucible of suffering and comes out a stronger, albeit pretty traumatized, person.
The Seahawks (9-6) were eclipsed by the Rams and then largely leapfrogged by the 49ers, but they have held together enough that a win in combination with a loss or a tie by the Falcons will put them in the playoffs.
In the clip above Jake Chambers (Tom Taylor) discovers a gateway into another world, where he finds himself literally in the middle of a fight to save the entire universe — held together by a mysterious structure known as the Dark Tower — from imminent collapse.
Free of the shackles of modular design, which did nothing to boost the sales of the LG G8215, the company has added a slab of curved gorilla glass on the back, with the two glass panels — back and front — held together by an aluminum frame.
The RHOBH posted a picture from her vacation in Tahiti on Sunday proving that even though her supermodel days may be far behind her, she's still in perfect posing shape, flaunting her lean physique in a black bikini held together with silver buckle clasps.
For lovers of salted meat, the pastrami sandwich is an ideal delivery method: melty fat, barely-held-together pieces of meat, and two thin slices of toasted rye that add much-needed textural contrast and a dry grip to hold this protein-fat glob.
Polyester can melt with just a few pieces left behind, primarily the stitching that once held together the seams of a shirt or a jacket that's no longer there, says Cooper, who has seen a decent quantity of post-lightning relics through the years.
Beginning in 289, the Swiss photographer Mario Del Curto began to photograph the astonishing architectural structures by the Canadian artist Richard Greaves on a patch of woodland in southern Quebec, each an immense assemblage of discarded matter held together by wire, and all now destroyed.
This integrated style is held together by the mostly-chronological through-line Laing creates between her chosen artists, which builds into a broader discussion about the heightened intimacy of modern art, as well as what it's like to be an artist who lives in NYC.
While they hold back the tempo, Discodromo's selections jump back and forth through decades of dance music, twisting old school Italo-disco and synth music seamlessly with unreleased tracks and edits from their friends, all held together by a steady groove and an unmatched eclecticism.
Loose but elaborate figurative work by a dozen painters and sculptors, all of it small scale and much of it held together by a shared palette of purples and browns, makes for a desperately welcome getaway into the cool fertility of unworldly private fantasy.
At least it's memorable, which is more than can be said for the $25 jumble of smoked wild mushrooms held together by a wafer-thin one-egg "omelet," or the $38 chicken "à la Queen," which is like chicken cacciatore that's been fancied up.
Their anguish is conveyed in a collection of letters written from one of the few immigrant family detention centers in the country, where some moms and children who were separated at the border this summer are now being held together while they await their fate.
This ring, made in 1979, has cabochon rubies and faceted tourmalines set like medieval rings on 18-karat gold panels, held together at the top and bottom by a woven gold chain that goes through large hoops "so the ring has movement," Ms. Church said.
NEW YORK — In his maiden speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, President Donald Trump painted a dark vision of a world where every nation stands alone, cooperation is purely transactional, and alliances are held together by self-interest rather than shared values.
In their daily life, Kourtney and Khloé can typically be found in something skintight and sheer, so for the concert they took things to the next level of risqué, both wearing plunging black looks held together with a series of well-placed straps and cut-outs.
He observes that all successful movements, including those that overturned slavery and racial discrimination, consisted of a network of small and large communities held together not by common calculations or common acceptance of certain technical facts, but by commonly-proclaimed narratives about the past and the future.
Design: The hole-punch camera cutout goes mainstreamFor years, the look and feel of Samsung's flagship phones have been centered around curvy glass panels in front and back held together by a thin strip of aluminum, and on the S5003, that doesn't seem to be changing.
Presidential, parliamentary and local elections will all be held together in 2019 under the proposals, while the number of parliamentarians will be increased to 600 with each political party providing "substitute lawmakers" in the event of members no longer being able to take part in parliamentary activities.
This is still a continuation of the Japanese far-right ideas carried over from the 1930s and '40s — a pure and unified Korean people beset by inferior races, held together by a deified parent-leader — just updated to keep the Kim regime alive in today's world.
Early on in her marriage to Prince Charles, Diana wore the gem as a brooch, just as her grandmother-in-law did, but in true Diana style, she put her own sartorial spin on it by designing a necklace, held together by multiple strands of pearls.
On loan from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, these include a fluffy eiderdown nest; a swift's nest of sticks, held together with saliva; a hummingbird's nest, just an inch and a half in diameter; and a common yellowthroat's nest, nestled in an old shoe.
Held together by strong bonds of love and African American identity (Gabe wears a Howard sweatshirt throughout the movie, and the family groove together to "I Got 5 On It" in the car), the Wilsons (spoiler alert) outlive countless white people whose doubles easily slaughter them.
The film is held together by the hysterical antics of a kid named Moonee and her pack of young friends, as well as long-suffering hotel manager Bobby (a splendid, warm Willem Dafoe), who tries to put up with it all while keeping some kind of order.
In Kandahar, the security of one of most critical provinces in Afghanistan was immediately cast into question with the death of General Raziq, who held together by force of personality a network that outstripped the capabilities of the central Afghan government anywhere outside Kabul, the capital.
Dr. Peek, a professor at the University of Colorado, said that those children who adapted fastest typically had family and networks with resources that held together through Katrina, or acquired strong allies along the way: teachers, pastors, shelter workers who fought for help on the child's behalf.
The film is held together by the hysterical antics of a kid named Mooney and her pack of young friends, as well as long-suffering hotel manager Bobby (a splendid, warm Willem Dafoe), who tries to put up with it all while keeping some kind of order.
She noted that the Justice Department had, as Trump directed in his order, asked a Los Angeles judge managing a 1997 settlement agreement that restricted the detention of children in immigration cases to change the agreement so that families could be held together for longer periods of time.
Starbucks has sturdy Wi-Fi and weak coffee—perfect for me, a delicate flower flimsily held together by nothing but my rituals of normalcy—reading a book on the train, using the same face wash every night before bed, and Sous Vide Egg Bites, always Sous Vide Egg Bites.
Songs like "7am," which could pass for a more blunted sequel to Soulja Boy's "Zan With That Lean," and "Top," which has the inescapable hook of "who the fuck are youuuuu," feel like fun house riffs on trap staples, held together above all by Uzi's deceptively versatile voice.
At the heart of Francoism was the myth of a unified, culturally homogeneous Spain, held together by the glories of Spanish civilization — especially the "discovery" of the New World and the Christianization of the Iberian Peninsula — and a common culture defined by the Spanish language and Roman Catholicism.
The first time I needed to get rid of a bunch of unimpressive fill in the SE corner, which included ESAI, SHIA, ENLAI and other junk — but which held together, amongst other things, the totally adorable entry I LOVE TRASH, a favorite tune of mine by Oscar the Grouch.
He was carrying a rifle whose butt was held together with wire — he reckoned it dated to "the time of Hitler" — and he said he could tell that I was American because my nose shook when I talked, a national characteristic he had observed while watching James Bond films.
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If the house in a home invasion story is a metaphor for America, then Don't Breathe's house is a decrepit, ugly shell of material greed — one that seems held together by sheer willpower on the part of the terrifying (but admittedly badass), gun-wielding white veteran at its center.
"Something is very wrong with a society that has created an underclass that is slipping into economic and moral oblivion, an underclass in which pieces of rubber and plastic held together by shoelaces are sometimes worth more than a human life," Sports Illustrated argued in its 1990 story.
To a large extent, our societies have come to be held together by envy and resentment: not envy of the rich, but in many cases, envy of those who are seen as in some ways morally superior, or resentment of those who claim moral superiority but who are seen as hypocritical.
If that disappears, particles previously held together by her atomic network will disperse and collide before renegotiating themselves into some sort of new order, which is one way of saying it would affect not just glossy magazines, but also the broader fashion establishment and the Hollywood-sports-fashion industrial complex.
The teen put up a rather boob-centric #TBT showing her around this time last year wearing a one-piece swimsuit with plunging cut-outs tenuously held together by string and showing off her ice blue bob (just one of her endless hair color changes over the past two years).
That's because it, like those TV shows, is a period piece, in this instance one set during World War II. Mr. Hopkins plays Sir, a venerable stage actor touring England with productions of Shakespeare held together with string and chewing gum, since so many younger actors have gone into the military.
Depending on what you're looking to bare, the options are endless: bandage slits that look like they've been cut with a straight razor, a side hem that's held together by cut-up pieces of fabric, an illusion waist that has a one-piece looking like it's two...you get the picture.
Partly financed with a $20 million gift from the Yosemite Conservancy, a private philanthropic organization, the renovation involved ripping up nearly an acre and a half of pavement near the trees where cars and trams would pass and replacing it with walking paths made of packed dirt held together with resin.
But it's a wonder that the opera, with rhythmic pitfalls and a score whose melodies drift as if suspended in fluid, held together as much as it did — a testament to the committed excellence of its performers, especially the JACK Quartet, which plays virtually nonstop during the 65-minute running time.
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For over 10 years he's held together this trio, with the bassist Larry Grenadier and the bassist Jeff Ballard; it centers on Mr. Mehldau's ability to imbue both jazz standards and contemporary pop tunes with a plain-stated beauty, thanks to his rich major harmonies and tumbling way with melody.
At the same time, the idea of a star held together by booze and pills, thirsting for a final hurrah, is such a well-worn cliché that even the fact-based underpinnings can't really prevent the movie itself from feeling a trifle humdrum, the showiness of its central performance notwithstanding.
While Doyle's improvisational wood constructions, held together by bolts and glue — no fancy dowel joints here — bear traces of their making, the bronzes are seamless objects approaching a Platonic idea of those more earthbound sculptures, subtly sublime transformations of one skin into another by an artist with a profound understanding of his materials.
In the six years since, that wig deteriorated at a rate of knots, stagnating in length (locs, being hair, tend to grow), and getting increasingly and randomly sun bleached and progressively threadbare, until it exposed an alarmingly patchy scalp landscape, seemingly held together by prayer and a selection of oddly placed headbands.
After a quick swimsuit change, the face of Dior cosmetics was ready to head from the pool to the forest, swapping out her rather impractical velvet two-piece for a flesh-colored one-piece from Indah with a thong bottom, held together with a number of thin, criss-crossing straps across her back.
They realized quickly that the grape skin wasn't required in order to get the sparks, as evidenced by the sparking in the hydrogel beads, held together only by their weight and the shape of the dish they sat in, according to the research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Mostly on the co-host Ciara, who started the evening in a silver Philipp Plein tabard dress held together on the sides by tiny strips at the hip, and then slipped into six — count 'em — other looks during the course of the evening, all of which revealed various body parts in unexpected ways.
Ed Luce, an English journalist and the Financial Times's chief US commentator and columnist, points out that "we are taught to think our democracies are held together by values" — that we all believe in the same principles of civil liberties, that we're all equal, and that if we work hard, we'll be okay.
" Although he may have been referring to physics, perhaps this can also apply to the good energy that may result when people connect through language; for Tesla, who is reported to have been fluent in eight languages, has also stated, "..we are held together, like the stars in the firmament, with ties inseparable.
Ultra-sexy and synonymous with powerful, over-the-top glamour, Versace is known for the palm-print dress that Jennifer Lopez wore to the 22015 Grammys, which remains the last word in low-cut necklines, and a slinky black number held together with gold safety pins worn by Elizabeth Hurley in 22017.
Reviewing the film after its release, Roger Ebert marveled at its believable vision of a bleak future in which terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and wars have left Britain as one of the only semi-habitable places on Earth, held together by a police state; immigrants are flooding into the country, which is overstuffed already.
With seven tracks ranging in length from long to longer, "Blackstar" — which dropped Friday from Sony Music — is among Bowie's most macabre and ritualistic records, all skittering jazz drums and washes of dark energy, an unsettlingly shifty landscape of outer-space nightmares held together only by the Thin White Duke's pulsing, mournful vibrato itself.
Kennedy's full-throated embrace of minority rights and anti-poverty measures, his determination to build a broad coalition, and the compassion that allowed him to evolve from conservative cop to social justice warrior are all depicted as the tissue that could have held together a country pulling itself apart, and could do so again.
It's a fantastic show, held together by the psychological illusionist's charming patter and dazzling skill —but since Secret is his first Broadway show, many of his audience members might emerge from their viewings wondering where the hell that nice man with the magic brain came from, and why they've never seen him around before.
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To say that she slummed would be unfair, but she revelled in settings that money couldn't touch, or in surfaces where it had left its scratch marks: Brenda Frazier, pictured in 21959, twenty-eight years after she had been crowned "débutante of the year," appears to be held together by powder, paint, and pearls.
By 14, I had moved from my pop-punk phase of listening to Good Charlotte, Gob and Sum 41 on my walkman—my clothes held together by obnoxiously large safety pins, my Converse scribed on with black marker, and rainbow socks—to black band T-shirts and rubber bracelets, bows in my hair, and skull jewelry.
On Friday, his funeral home will hold a joint service for two victims, Luis Daniel Wilson and his boyfriend, Jean Carlos Mendez, whose families requested the memorials for each be held together after they died in the attack early Sunday morning at the upscale gay nightclub Pulse, now the deadliest mass shooting in the nation's history.
Roberto Sanchez, 201, was handed the list, which is maintained in a thick, battered white notebook with a spine that's held together by duct tape, by another migrant whose time to apply for asylum had arrived, and when it's his turn to meet with US border authorities, Sanchez'll pass the responsibility to another waiting asylum-seeker.

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