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"Antennae of the sinister moth" — 1st in Niches & Hollows.
"Mining, mating, declines and regeneration" — finalist in Niches & Hollows.
Electrique is on view at The Hollows through August 28th with a five-night opening reception June 15th through June 19th, from 9-11 PM. For more information visit The Hollows' website.
Distant sheep lie down in the hollows of the land.
Their nests are formed inside small hollows in the ground.
Kelly's efforts to befriend Gurung when he first arrived at the school made him stand out among the many students from other schools up for the humanitarian award from the Fred Hollows Foundation, Gabi Hollows told ABC.
I actually have lines and the beginnings of hollows on my face.
In one scene, he and other former Hollows enjoy an eyeball feast.
The coldest weather was found six to nine feet deep in these hollows.
The resulting tabletops of hedges and grass are derided by residents in nearby hollows.
The other five are called Catherine Hamlin, Fred Hollows, Victor Chang, Pemulwuy, and Bungaree.
He strives for no moral greatness which hollows out his claims as a reformer.
A good philosophy is to kick into the hollows and avoid kicking the curves.
And Hollows noted that such awards are just as important as athletic and academic accolades.
There are hills, hollows, and a lot of distance from the nearest hooked-up hub.
Slow Hollows, the Los Angeles five-piece that Feinstien heads up, is his main outlet.
Once these hollows were mausoleums for griots, or storytellers, who were buried inside, standing up.
The track lights shining down from the high ceiling make deep hollows of his eyes.
Small traders set up what passed for shops in the unlit hollows of concrete buildings.
Suck in your cheeks and follow the hollows with circular motions up to the temple.
The hollows being the opponent's chest and the outside or back of his lead leg.
In some areas the fat atrophies (shrinks away) and creating hollows (for instance around the eyes).
"We were just really trying to encourage young kids to think about other," Hollows told ABC.
And to make the deal even sweeter, Stars Hollows' own Luke Danes will host the event!
Player 2 lurches forward as rusty steel hollows out his chest cavity, bursting his inner organs.
Brush bronzing contour powder along the hollows of your cheeks with a brush in small, circular movements.
Next, use a large powder brush to swirl a nude blush into the hollows of your cheeks.
Even with Hollows in the mix, there's only a shallow pool of attack combos to draw on.
Don't push too far into those hidden spaces beneath woody shrubs or the hollows between tree roots.
He had high cheekbones with hollows beneath them and wild gray hair that stood up in tufts.
My dark hollows were gone and I was thrilled with the way I looked with and without makeup.
Benson saw the midnight opening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 1 and even dressed up.
The simulator was created as part of See Now, a global campaign created by The Fred Hollows Foundation.
And for more than a century, coal companies have clear-cut hollows to burrow into the earth below.
The glossy black cockatoo faces a similar housing crisis because it relies on large tree hollows for nesting.
It can take decades before trees are large enough for these hollows to begin forming naturally, Woinarski said.
In the hills and hollows of Mingo County, W.Va., where unemployment is nearly triple the national average, it's coal.
"But if you were in the Hollows—one of the poorer, much blacker districts in New Bordeaux..." He shrugs.
It had plenty of other features including a customizable internal LED for illumination in dark hollows or twisty caves.
It is a small state and mostly rural, much of its population already socially distanced by hollows and mountains.
A family gathered around a game of ngola, scooping and dropping seeds in carved hollows on a wooden board.
In years past, it was the men who would empty out of the hollows of Letcher County before sunrise.
I tap the darker shade on the hollows of my cheeks and the lighter, orange-toned shade on my cheekbones.
She then grabbed some blush and swirled a rosy pigment along her hairline and in the hollows of her cheeks.
To this day, he feels restless in tight places, and his favorite season is winter, which hollows out the landscape.
They may not do much for combat, but your Hollows fuel the most engaging aspect of Darksiders III: the world.
She cored them, filled the hollows with raisins (my father's favorite dried fruit), sweetened them and seasoned them with cinnamon.
Finally, add rosy touches by brushing pink blush into the hollows of your cheeks and applying a matte pink lip color.
They look toward the melting tones, echoey hollows and vocal-sample constructions of recent releases by Ms. Gomez and Justin Bieber.
"Further, as deep internal fat pads descend with age, the under-eye hollows, making the protrusion more pronounced," Dr. Henry said.
Out in the hollows, you can't call in specialists; you fix that stalled truck, that leaky roof, that broken radio yourself.
Everyone knew, for instance, that ginseng grew wild not far from us in the wooded ravines and hollows of West Virginia.
Categories include "Out Standing in the Field", which looks at ecologists in action; and "Niches & Hollows", covering adaptive behaviour and biodiversity.
Often the peculiar figures, dragons, and murky suggestions of animals are posed in caves and hollows, with wood whorls encircling the scenes.
"I started looking at the hollows of the trees and thought, 'If I were a fairy I would live there,'" she said.
Reapers shepherd the dead to the next world and keep corrupted spirits called Hollows from feasting on the souls of the living.
That night, she put the little clump of severed hair into one of the empty hollows in the face of the stone.
The culprit turned out to be another park inhabitant: beautiful, invasive rose-ringed parakeets who also make their homes in tree hollows.
By the middle of that rehearsal, I felt my lungs expand and notes begin to resonate in the hollows of my head.
I didn't start to notice the dark hollows until I got older, but my baby photos prove that I've had them since birth.
Then he warms up the skin concentrating Benefit Cosmetics Hoola Matte Bronzer on the hollows of cheeks and just under the jaw line.
Burning tumbleweeds flew forty feet above the ground, and the red cedars in the hollows roared as their resinous boughs ignited like kerosene.
Stories of hollows tucked behind walls and in the cellars of old homes have become part of a collective (and sometimes unreliable) narrative.
Most memorably, he was great fun to be with on the hustings — scholarly and folksy, shrewd and witty in the hollows he loved.
Now he's a venture capitalist who hobnobs with One Percenters in gilded hollows, and Ron Howard is making a movie of his life.
Kemenczy: I've passed through Kentucky, West Virginia, and North Carolina — some of these hollows — and tried to capture how isolated those spaces can be.
The gnarly winds rock the ice, perturbing the water beneath, and blow directly through cracks, hollows, and gaps in the sea ice, he explained.
The two networks will also air 3D versions of the most recent Harry Potter movie, the two-part Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows.
Related: The story behind Stop The Killing, the group that first published video of Alton Sterling's shooting "It was uplifting and beautiful," Hollows said.
Kode9 used crisp digital tones and a video tour of a sterile architectural model, a "notel," to open up dystopian hollows in dance music.
Mamie White is the reigning matriarch of the White family, the notorious brood of hellraisers and outlaws hailing from the hollows of Boone County.
While anniversaries are normally cause for celebration, the echoes of joyous celebration will not be heard in the hills and hollows of West Virginia.
This species was discovered in Peru, making its home in the pools of water that collect in the hollows of plants, such as tree holes.
For instance, the spacecraft found weird surface feature depressions that are unique to Mercury known as "hollows," but the process that forms them is unclear.
In October, Netflix converted 200 coffee shops around the U.S. and Canada into mini versions of Luke's Diner, Rory and Lorelai's favorite Star Hollows eatery.
SZA's chosen realm was a hazy place of echoes and hollows, of unreal tones and disembodied voices (her own), of obliquely sketched feelings and situations.
The decline of the coal industry has brought even more economic hardship to these isolated hills and hollows — providing fertile ground for Appalachia's signature epidemic.
The Fred Hollows Foundation believes that many vision loss issues could be helped with better preventative care or even just a trip to an eye doctor.
The villagers who have accidentally caught these creatures over the years believe the Zenkerellas are nocturnal and live high in the trees, sleeping in tree hollows.
It hollows out the middle class, which leads to bankrupt towns, feeds the angry politics of those who feel cheated, and underpins the rise of demagogues.
The methamphetamine phenomenon crested here two or three years ago, but the labs continue to flourish among its 58 square miles of hollows and low mountains.
Sarah Hollows, who traveled from New Orleans to attend Sunday's event in Baton Rouge, told VICE News the demonstration was largely calm until police cracked down.
Water had scoured two symmetrical hollows into the stone, giving it an owlish look, or a blind look, or, anyway, some quality that was oddly attractive.
CreditCreditPete Kiehart for The New York Times PARIS — The basketball court has warped over the years, growing herringbone hillocks and hollows, like some miniature rolling plain.
And on Sunday, on the hills and hollows of Augusta National, the galleries began to relocate, quick-stepping so they could watch Spieth perform in Amen Corner.
Working along the hollows of your cheeks, sketch a series of three small hearts in a concealer that's 1-2 shades darker than your skin tone.4.
No matter how many hours of sleep you may have gotten, those pesky dark hollows can make it appear like you haven't gotten a wink in weeks.
The Transparensea looked like her sister in profile, but then it turned and she saw it had no eyes--just luminous oval hollows where they should be.
We create our character, Viceroy (yes, it's a little play on words), a mature knight who doesn't dabble in magic, leaving his axe alone to destroy hollows.
They baked in a Pyrex roasting pan until they were soft and their skins crinkled and were shiny from the juice that bubbled beyond the hollows' borders.
It could also end up being another behemoth that hollows out legacy businesses and takes over the way Facebook and Uber have cannibalized the media and transportation fields.
The Battle took place on May 2nd, 1998 in the world of the books, though Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows was published in the summer of 2007.
Unlocking Hollows gives you even more options; there are four, and each one opens up new attacks on a second button as well as additional options for exploration.
Finding copious, succulent morsels in the collar's nooks and hollows was like the culinary equivalent of discovering extra rooms hidden behind the appliances and closets of your apartment.
I always have a road atlas in my car, which comes in handy in places with no cell service, like the remote hollows of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Even after we empty everything out, even after human ideology and violence hollows us, then there's still something out there in the natural world that we can save.
"The way that our roads are, there are so many of these little back roads and hollows that the sun never hits," Mr. May said in a telephone interview.
By Monday, it's expected to cross $381 million domestically, which would put it past "Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows Part 2" to become the third highest Warner Bros.
In 2014, the Army Corps of Engineers modified five of those islands to make them hospitable to Caspian terns, which create small hollows in gravelly ground for their nests.
There were heaped dishes of mashed potatoes and of mashed turnips, and of mashed yellow squash, all dribbling melted butter down their sides from little hollows in their peaks.
When the top layer of lava cools and hardens, it creates a cave that lava can flow through for months before it trains and hollows out, becoming a tube.
To boot, it's got a brief, spaced-out cameo by Slow Hollows' frontman Austin Feinstein, culminating in an extra, unheard portion of the song that delves into Mac DeMarco territory.
"The largest contribution to the downturn in goods-producing industries was manufacturing, with food manufacturing down significantly," Stats New Zealand national accounts senior manager Susan Hollows said in a statement.
It comes with a thin, millimeter-thick brush, which I use to tap the product on the hollows of my cheekbones before blending with a fluffy, medium-sized contour brush.
For my money, "The Vowels Pt. 240" into "Good Friday" into "These Few Presidents" into "The Hollows"—the record's opening sequence—is the best four-song run of all time.
Raccoons are omnivorous and opportunistic, easily switching from eating grubs or bird eggs to devouring human and pet food, and from living in tree hollows to inhabiting attics and chimneys.
"President Trump is not making anyone more secure with a budget that hollows out our economy and endangers working families," Nancy Pelosi, House minority leader (D-California), told reporters Thursday.
Mums are invited in to chat about their children's progress over a glass of wine; dads prefer watching their children on boxing nights, says Dame Sharon Hollows, the school's headteacher.
The trailer focuses primarily on visual effects, including Miss Peregrine (Eva Green) morphing into a falcon, other "peculiar" students and the "hollows" — terrifying, soulless monsters that only Jake can see.
Females attach their eggs to the inside of tree hollows and when the eggs hatch, the tadpoles fall into the pool of water at the bottom of the tree hollow.
Roads are damaged, bridges have collapsed, and an unknown number of Puerto Ricans are stranded in the hills and hollows of the mountain interior without access to water or food.
"He came into a new environment here in Canberra and he had an interpreter at school but having a friend who can communicate with him is another thing again," Hollows said.
Electrical and mechanical light and sound installations span all four floors of The Hollows, a multilevel gallery housed in a brownstone in Williamsburg, for the five-night opening reception of Electrique.
These dead drops can be anywhere from tree hollows, street bushes, round the back of apartment blocks or electrical transformer boxes, in crowded public locations, near metro stations or local forests.
"I know there must be places I can go to have peace," says Dennis Follensbee, who is on exhaustive search for the noiseless hollows and dells of New Hampshire's White Mountains.
It is listed as "vulnerable" on the threatened species list, but for many years these winged mammals found shelter in the hollows of trees at María Luisa Park in Seville, Spain.
Using cream highlighters, Ono brightens the eye area, chin and between the brows and creates a contour along the hollows of the cheeks and outer edges of the face, jawline and nose.
Basically, their work hollows out the structure of sugar crystals so that they dissolve more quickly, in effect fooling your tastebuds into thinking that they're consuming more sweet stuff than they are.
Then they found the clincher: some stone wedges that would have been inserted into hollows like the one they had discovered, in order to prise cracks open and remove blocks of stone.
A frog that breeds in the hollows of trees and feeds its young its own unfertilized eggs has been rediscovered more than a century after it was thought to have gone extinct.
It's not until you have all four Hollows assembled in the later stages, however, that you really get to play with those abilities and the ways they can interact with one another.
But in true heartland, bootstrap fashion, these towns, hollows—small rural communities located in the valleys between Appalachia hills—and stretches of farmland have banded together to bring internet to their doors.
And government aid certainly does not strengthen communities and families: If Americans have learned anything about the federal welfare system, it is how effectively it undermines family structure and hollows out communities.
These forms generate competing focal points, while the varied grays, blues, and greens soften the overall composition to delineate stones, hills, and hollows collapsing inward and erupting outward in near perfect balance.
CreditCreditAndrew Spear for The New York Times BECKLEY, W.Va. — On a spring day in 216, Stephanie Frame sat down in her hilltop home deep in the mountain hollows to record a video.
WELLER, 46, GREW up outside of London, the daughter of a doctor and a banker, camping out in the hollows of her mother's rhododendron bushes and communing with her imaginary penguin friend.
Winning the top award allows Kelly to nominate a charity for a A$5,000 (US$3,779) donation, and he's chosen a school eye-health program in Cambodia run by the Fred Hollows Foundation.
Lunar dust is a great insulator — it's full of hollows and crevices, and the lack of air prevents heat from flowing from one part of the soil to another (or to your skin).
I am confident that voices in support of clean air, clean energy, and a safe climate will ring through the hills and hollows of the Mountain State at EPA's Clean Power Plan hearing.
A few years ago, I wrote about West Virginia's attempt to name and number streets in some of its poorest, most rural hollows, where residents risked death while ambulances struggled to find them.
Editorial Notebook Ken Hechler was an extraordinary, long-lived politician who arrived fresh from the New Deal in the coal hollows of West Virginia six decades ago as a carpetbagger from New York.
Using some scrap goat cheese from our fridge, some eggs, and cream, she makes a custard of sorts that she pours over the vegetables, filling in the cracks and hollows in the tart.
As Where None* advances through the woods, down into hollows, up over ridges, it is sometimes hidden by vegetation; from certain angles, one's view of the overall line is impeded by a tree trunk.
Three of the other five new ferries have already been given more traditional names in honour of luminaries including heart surgeon Victor Chang, ophthalmologist and humanitarian Fred Hollows and obstetrician and gynaecologist Catherine Hamlin.
Add a coat of mascara (two coats if you want to up the drama), then swirl rosy blush into the hollows of your cheeks as opposed to the apples for a more modern flush.
In the lusher folds and hollows, we found angelica, a plant with a floral, almost verbena note and just a touch of bitterness — well suited to contain the broad flavors of the unctuous lamb.
The dark hollows that circled her eyes in her arrest mug shot had faded, and her initial bewilderment at being accused had given way to the reality of prison drabs and a metal bunk.
"The goods-producing industries fell 1.0 percent, dragging down overall growth this quarter," Stats New Zealand national accounts senior manager Susan Hollows said in a statement, adding that the manufacturing sector weakened the most.
Baobabs grow in unusual ways, often with hollows, making it difficult to gauge precise ages, but the research team says the trees in the survey range in age from 1,000 to 2,500 years, reports NPR .
I thought that I would only need one vial of filler to correct my hollows, but once I was in the chair at Dr. Henry's office, she recommended one vial of Juvederm Ultra per eye.
Extreme low temperatures require very clear and dry air to persist for several days, which makes it denser than warm air, so the pockets of extreme cold get trapped in hollows of the ice sheet.
When it is time to reproduce, a female Phronima bores into the body of a salp, a gelatinous translucent sea animal, and hollows it out into a barrel shape that it inhabits with its young.
Editorial President Trump brandished executive pen and fresh hyperbole last week in blessing the coal industry's decades-old practice of freely dumping tons of debris into the streams and mountain hollows of America's mining communities.
Ross Kelly, a year six student at Amaroo School in Canberra, Australia has been recognised with a Fred Hollows Humanity Award for going above and beyond when it came to helping a fellow classmate, Isam Gurung.
The film's vilification obscured how effectively its over-the-top satire ridicules the seriousness of the Disaster Movie's artistic pretensions, trafficking in the genre's clichés while it bludgeons their self-seriousness and hollows out their meanings.
For instance when Newt is delivered to a swamp encampment of runaway slaves, the runaways are eating whatever they can, making fires in the hollows of trees and sleeping on the ground and in the open.
Donald J. Trump's America flowered through the old union strongholds of the Midwest, along rivers and rail lines that once moved coal from southern Ohio and the hollows of West Virginia to the smelters of Pennsylvania.
But the size and shape of underwater cavities, including the detailed bumps and hollows in the ice, are important in forming accurate models for the rate at which glaciers are melting and will melt in the future.
Coalfield communities in the desert Southwest, in the high plains of Montana and Wyoming, and in the hills and hollows of Appalachia are in dire need of reinvestment as the U.S. coal industry continues its precipitous decline. Rep.
Armed with Google Maps, bushwhacking tools and 16 years of experience hiking in the area, Mr. Follensbee, a programmer from Lebanon, N.H., is on an exhaustive search for the noiseless hollows and dells of New Hampshire's White Mountains.
Space-based radars can also detect changes in ground elevation that signal hidden tunnels, bunkers and even radioactive cavities left by nuclear blasts, experts say, because such hollows cause the surface above them to subside ever so slightly.
The pigmentation is perfect for daytime wear — not so pigmented that it creates a dramatic contour when I brush it onto the hollows of my cheeks, and not so light that it comes off the second I step outside.
Reddit user kaptinkracker writes: I think that he is a prick in general since his first appearance because he was in possession of the amulet horcrux for a long time which is revealed in The Deathly Hollows Part 1.
For this story of a teenage boy (Asa Butterfield) who uncovers a family mystery that involves a handful of those children, invisible monsters known as Hollows, and time travel, Mr. Riggs built his narrative around vintage photographs he collected.
Some of the most haunting relics of history are the plaster casts made of the people of Pompeii, Italy, who died during the massive eruption of Mount Vesuvius in CE 79 and left behind hollows in the solidified ash.
On October 5, in honor of the 16th anniversary of the original Gilmore Girls airdate (or the "Gilmoreversary"), Netflix will convert 200 coffee shops around the U.S. and Canada into mini versions of Rory and Lorelai's favorite Star Hollows eatery.
Sunday's result was not what many of the thousands who tracked through the humps and hollows of the links course wanted, though it probably was for the male spectator who heckled Woods as he hit his drive at the final hole.
And for two, it hollows out the job economy, where if everything can be TaskRabbited — I don't know if that's a verb — you create, you know, not enough regulatory structure, not enough rights for workers, you don't get regulated enough.
Those jobs are right under the miners' feet: restoring the natural environment of a region devastated by a century and a half of coal mining that has left streams polluted, mountains leveled and industrial waste choking once-scenic hillsides and hollows.
The grilled collar at Wokuni one recent night was one of the greatest pieces of cooked fish I've had in a long time, every bit of it worth chasing into the hollows of bone, skin and cartilage where it hid.
Because of the putty-like quality, it actually manages to fill in and soften the hollows beneath the eyes to correct the gaunt, drawn look that scares me every time I catch myself in the mirror at the end of a long day.
A three-part noise blast shook down some plaster in the Carolina Theater: deep subwoofer dread and grim threnodies by Ben Frost, looming apocalyptic rumbles and hollows from Tim Hecker, and then the more up-tempo but equally assaultive Oneohtrix Point Never.
Blend the contour in the hollows of your cheeks and along the hairline and jawline to create a chiseled line, and place the highlighter on the high-points of your face — cheekbones, tip of the nose, center of the forehead, and Cupid's bow.
He started on Saturday with sailors at the naval station in Norfolk, Va., headed to the hollows of West Virginia on Monday for the Boy Scouts national jamboree and then visited a veterans center and addressed a rally in Youngstown on Tuesday night.
In terms of rejuvenation and correction of the aging face, we recognize that a youthful face is actually a well-supported face, with appropriate fullness and hollows (light reflexes and shadows on photographs), without the sagging or tissue spilling/descent we see with aging.
But when a prion comes into contact with its healthy counterpart, it somehow forces the normal protein to become a copy of itself, sparking a chain of infection that over years, sometimes decades, hollows out the brain, causing it to resemble an overused sponge.
They clearly provide refuge and a place for the dispersal of fish and prawn larvae, but exactly how they are used, from the tops of the mounds to the deep hollows in the centre of the rings, is something McNeil plans to study further.
The thorny verisimilitude of "Two Black Women and a White Man" is also distinctly American — a brass-tacks description of the human body's swells, ruts, bumps, and hollows that flows from Social Realism, American Regionalism, and the latter-day traditions of funky, Guston-esque caricature.
In "Interior of an Inn" (1861-62), for instance, a lantern at the top of a flight of stairs hollows out a dim view down a hallway, catching a feather duster (are they duck feathers?) and a few pairs of shoes in its light.
" The ASA stated in its report that Gucci argued that "nowhere in the ads were any models' "bones" visible, their makeup was natural rather than heavy [...], lighting was uniform and warm to ensure there were no hollows caused by shadows and their clothes were not revealing.
From devastating wildfires in the west, to the impact of hurricanes Harvey and Irma and even in the sheltered hills and hollows of my home state, West Virginia, in recent years we have suffered deadly natural disasters with devastating personal repercussions that will be felt for years.
CreditCreditGeorge Etheredge for The New York Times From the mountain hollows of Appalachia to the vast open plains of Wyoming, the coal industry long offered the promise of a six-figure income without a four-year college degree, transforming sleepy farm towns into thriving commercial centers.
Instead of writing leaden columns on America's imperiled democracy, I can be found occasionally delivering flowers for her flower shop, driving to remote country hollows, dodging chickens in the driveway and using my body to shield delicate petals from angry winds (recently I got a $15 tip).
We were a coalition of conscience: poor blacks from the Deep South and the South Side of Chicago, impoverished whites from the hills and hollows of Appalachia, Native Americans from the Dakotas, Mexican-American farmworkers from the Southwest and California and Puerto Ricans from San Juan and New York.
Those included the marble floor slabs where benches once stood and where gentle hollows are still visible, the traces of ghosts forever waiting for the next 20th Century Limited to depart for Chicago, or the next police officer to rouse them from a few hours of furtive sleep.
Building Blocks Under the halo of gold-plated chandeliers and upon imperial carved-oak benches in the main waiting room at Grand Central Terminal, travelers gathered before boarding the 20th Century Limited, Empire State Express and Wolverine, their anxious feet scuffing gentle hollows into the pink Tennessee marble floor.
The big picture: Researchers scanning dips and hollows in the Antarctic ice sheet found that, over the last 14 years, there were many places where temperatures dropped to exactly -144°F but never colder, prompting them to postulate that this is the lowest possible temperature on Earth's surface.
Conrad creates antihero shows, about bad people who do bad things, but he roots them in an overall thesis about how America creates those bad people and why they're a logical outcome of a system that hollows out social institutions in the name of making more and more money.
Look inside the hollows of the works, at the rivulets running down the sides, or the puddles collected in a declivity, or the multiple pinched, folded, and puckered forms, and you begin to get a sense of the range of effects Butterly is capable of incorporating into any of her pieces.
On my marking crew, I have a guy that leaves trees with cavities for wildlife like bats and birds, and a guy that prefers to leave certain species like the American basswood, which readily hollows out to make an animal habitat as well as producing a small edible seed for birds.
From its opening pages, the book also deploys a host of lists — inventories of items as banal as the contents of a desk, a garbage can, a grocery store aisle; as poetic as the hollows of a lover's body; as chilling as the side effects of exposure to toxic chemicals.
Editorial It was the rarest of news in the coal mining hollows of Appalachia: A once powerful executive, Donald Blankenship, was sentenced Wednesday to a year in prison for conspiring to violate federal mine safety laws at the Upper Big Branch mine in West Virginia, where 29 workers died in an explosion six years ago.
Of course, in Dark Souls itself, that didn't always deter players; plenty of people didn't notice the difference between the hollows guarding the path to Undead Burg (the critical path of the game), and the skeletons guarding the path to the Catacombs (a late-game area that can be accessed earlier, as an optional challenge for experienced players).
In "Leah Goldberg Died," a tribute to a poet of an earlier generation who championed his work, the hollow of an eye socket easily becomes the hollow of a grave: Her sad eyes are the only ones that could compete with my father's eyes in the ancient Jewish game of heavy eyes sliding into hollows beneath.
Miller was unwilling to assign blame, but his comments revealed both concern and regret: California is not yet as socially and economically stratified as South Africa or Latin American countries, but one does feel the growing divide between the highly educated, wealthy, upper class and the growing underclass, while the formerly dominant middle class hollows out.
The hollows of Appalachia still ring with the rulings of Chief Judge Charles Haden II of United States District Court for his determined stand against King Coal 17 years ago in a Charleston, W.Va., courthouse: "If there is any life form that cannot acclimate to life deep in a rubble pile, it is eliminated," he said after personally visiting mountaintop removal's destructive power in the land.
For my parents and countless others who had grown up poor in the hills and hollows of Appalachia, a visit to Gatlinburg was a treat — a place to enjoy the natural wonder of the Smoky Mountains, to splurge on a meal at the Howard Johnson, or to visit Goldrush Junction, a small-scale attraction that was renamed Silver Dollar City and ultimately transformed into Dollywood.
The identity that New Order has built for itself replaced Joy Division's stark hollows with intricate patterns: the mixture of electronic beats with the indefatigable live drumming of Stephen Morris, bass lines that emerge as strong countermelodies (many of them originated by Peter Hook, who left New Order in 2007; Tom Chapman has replaced him), and a complex mesh of guitar and keyboard motifs.
Prowess in egg eating, at least three per day, is something Parsis boast of, and the phrase per eeda ("egg on top"), can be applied to almost anything: Eggs might be whisked and poured over okra, then steamed; broken into the hollows of sautéed fenugreek leaves and briefly sizzled, so the yolks still wobble; or simply fried over a bed of crushed potato chips.
The writer Josephine Livingstone (who wrote a moving ode to Old English in The New York Times earlier this year) graciously translated an excerpt from that document for me, transforming Old English "holes" into modern English hollows, as King Edmund I granted to one of his ministers a portion of land that ran "... to the old hollow; from the hollow to the old hill ..." shortly before he was stabbed to death at church.
And at 130 feet below, wonders of the ancient world are revealed, as the Napoli Sotterranea organization's tour (10 euros) takes you into a maze of caves that stretches over 280 miles, carved into the volcanic tuff bedrock by the Greeks in the 4th century B.C. The 90-minute tour guides visitors past a Greek-Roman theater where Nero once performed, and through the archaic hollows where Neapolitans took shelter during World War II air raids.

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