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The acrid stink of charred rubber hung in the air.
An oil painting has always hung in my granny's house.
For almost a week, the offer hung in the air.
Any number of reasons hung in the crisp mountain air.
But Brewington hung in there and dragged this sucker in.
Clare, which she hung in every room she occupied This
I'm so proud of the way I hung in there.
Proud of myself for the way I hung in there.
Some of the students' laundry still hung in a courtyard.
A faint smell of rotting corpses hung in the air.
Once on the hooks, they are hung in the smokehouse.
But I'm proud of the way I hung in there.
The faint smell of something burning hung in the air.
Those photos would then find themselves hung in Patterson's window.
Since the very beginning, Nina has hung in the balance.
"Our guys hung in there," Purdue Coach Matt Painter said.
It hung in a room where he hosted Airbnb guests.
He hung in there, with noticeably reduced power and accuracy.
A faint, slightly acrid odor still hung in the air.
Darrell stood to the side, alone, head hung in contemplation.
That's why the American people hung in there with him.
I hung in there and did the best I could.
The map should be hung in classrooms across the country.
With no wind, a heavy silence hung in the mist.
"Confrontational — they're hung in a confrontational way," she told me.
A picture of the Rock River hung in Reagan's Oval Office.
Hung in there, gave himself chances at some point, stayed calm.
Early this month, the untitled painting was hung in the Capitol.
He proudly hung in his chambers a scorecard from that game.
I must be pleased with the way I hung in there.
" Swatton added: "He hung in there, stuck to the game plan.
The room was silent as Kalanick's insult hung in the air.
Wendie says maybe they should have hung in a bit longer.
Following his death, there were no jerseys hung in his honor.
The smoke from their cigarettes hung in blue swags and coils.
A putrid smell hung in the air, and vultures circled overhead.
As her query hung in the air, so did the handbag.
The smell of gasoline and raw leaves hung in the air.
Eight donated winter coats hung in a row on hallway hooks.
Political graffiti celebrating Houthi fighters hung in the narrow streets nearby.
This question hung in my mind as the dress rehearsal began.
My guys hung in there, but our two seniors struggled tonight.
Dust that kicked up from a previous ride hung in the air.
The future of the health care system still hung in the balance.
"I thought our guys hung in there," Jazz coach Quin Snyder said.
Jerome Morales in MANILA, Faith Hung in TAIPEI and Katy Wong and
Thankfully, Dillard's hung in there with me and gave me another chance.
Her hair hung in loose waves and was parted at the center.
Reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI and Yimou Lee in HONG KONG;
It hung in Assad's office, though she doesn't say much about that.
"I thought he hung in there fine," Mariners manager Scott Servais said.
Some of the pieces have hung in motel rooms for 40 years.
The humidity had broken, and a brown haze hung in the sky.
Seeing the paintings hung in a public space, how does it feel?
"He hung in there with our team," car owner Chip Ganassi said.
The slightly sweet, cloying fragrance of rotting foliage hung in the air.
"Props to him for the way he hung in there," Koepka said.
India's identity as an inclusive and secular nation hung in the balance.
Ribbons and flags were hung in Colombo, above, to honor the victims.
Lights hung in upcycled wine bottles, greenish in tint but somehow flattering.
It had once hung in Paul Rosenberg's study in Floirac, near Bordeaux.
Earlier this year, a second attempt hung in the balance for weeks.
Blair's contrived charisma hung in the air like a child star's burp.
Clothes hung in the closets where David and Komel had left them.
As the ball hung in the air, Joe Staley saw his opportunity.
His No. 22009 jersey hung in the dugout at Citizens Bank Park.
"He has hung in there, it's amazing," he said of Mr. Trump.
Stained-glass windows have been hung in light boxes on one wall.
But like I said, we hung in there and got the win.
And a framed photograph of Mr. Agnew hung in Mr. Beall's office.
We hung in there, and Jaro made a lot of good saves.
From the bottom, we could see the verdant canyon hung in mist.
The question hung in the air just long enough to become awkward.
Still, the question of the relevance of it all hung in the air.
The tormented Catholic Christ hung in his songs and bled there, like himself.
He wanted to have ISIS flag to be hung in his hospital room.
Sometimes it wasn't pretty but they hung in there and they hung tough.
"O (Despaigne) kind of hung in there after that first inning," Mattingly said.
A Trump-Pence "Make America Great Again" sign hung in a storefront window.
She proceeded to butcher it effortlessly as hung in the air, dwarfing her.
Several painted self-portraits hung in the study, multiplying his blue-eyed gaze.
Your television should be hung in a practical spot, not somewhere high up.
No doubt magnetic particles from the old tapes hung in the basement air.
She hung in there and did it with a smile on her face.
The painting hung in our living room until we split up in 2001.
It was late September, and a Supreme Court seat hung in the balance.
She loved making Xmas ornaments and one even hung in the White House.
Mr. Buren's striped canvas has hung in galleries and been strung across streets.
The smell of jet fuel mixed with burned flesh hung in the air.
But after the posters were hung in the school, some local residents were outraged.
If I get selected it will be hung in the gallery for a year.
A large photo of him battling Mr. Holmes still hung in the living room.
His photo is framed and hung in Michael's office, first visible in Episode 1.
All they had ever said to each other hung in the air between them.
Though my dad hung in there and kept it close, Travis won every game.
The comment still hung in the air, however, for the rest of the pitch.
His body is then hung in the football field for all to see. Yikes.
Farquhar's No. 43 jersey was hung in the Chicago bullpen prior to first pitch.
"I was proud of how Jose hung in there," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
He hung in there, got his pitches in, which he definitely needed to do.
She was found with her hands tied behind her back, hung in the basement.
"We hung in there, we scored some runs," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.
Collectors have coveted the painting, which hung in David Rockefeller's Manhattan townhouse, for decades.
Pelosi has hung in through the minority, and remains the party's most consistent fundraiser.
He sometimes touched Halladay's jersey, which usually hung in the dugout, to calm down.
He smiled through the dejection, and an unspoken question hung in the chalky air.
"Dreams." The word hung in the air as Rafael Stival let out a sigh.
On his entering the Hall of Fame, an if-only hung in the air.
They won 86 games last season and hung in the race through Game 161.
I stare at a set of broderie anglaise dresses hung in a cylindrical cage.
Property disputes that hung in the balance because owners were missing can be resolved.
The power was out and an acrid tang of smoke hung in the air.
Others were massive, like these long banners hung in various public spaces around the city.
The question hung in the thick air, with no trade winds to blow it away.
Though horrifying, those paintings and frescoes have hung in places of honor in church sanctuaries.
The partially competed painting of a horse will eventually be hung in her son's room.
On a sweltering, swampy Washington morning, the prospect of impeachment now hung in the air.
Is it still exciting to see your work hung in a large museum like this?
Additional reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI, Christine Kim in SEOUL, Hideyuki Sano in TOKYO.
Reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI and Emi Emoto in TOKYO; Editing by Christopher Cushing
The guys hung in, and we gave ourselves a chance, and we did just that.
These portraits are among the mostly small-scale works hung in the exhibition's final rooms.
But residue of tear gas hung in the air outside, inducing itchy eyes and sneezing.
Brees's arm was hit as he threw, leaving a ball that hung in the air.
He nonetheless hung in there, bantering with us for hours as if nothing was wrong.
Several luminous shots that Opie took of Lake Michigan hung in the Obama White House.
" Taylor concludes, " Both parties believed that the fate of their republic hung in the balance.
"We demand the culprits be hung in public," said Sirisha, who only gave one name.
There are multiple pieces that could, in theory, be worn with those hung in between.
They stock indie-darling Malin + Goetz products and Italian Frette robes hung in the closet.
When it all unraveled and the Nets descended into an unwatchable state, I hung in.
A faint but clearly perceptible smell of urine hung in the air of the palaestra.
Her expletive hung in the air for a moment, reverberating off the cavernous, cast-iron ceiling.
Inside, haunches of beef hung in a temperature-controlled display case, illuminated by gallery-style lighting.
Enough guys did enough good things, and I was proud of how they hung in there.
On the other side of the fair, a jumpsuit hung in the corner of a booth.
This is part of Americana History...just like everything else hung in our collection and buildings.
In one heated exchange, he said Russian voters' faith in the system hung in the balance.
Reporting by Hanoi Newsroom and Faith Hung in TAIPEI; Editing by Martin Petty and Muralikumar Anantharaman
Not a lot of them were positive, but I hung in there and turned it around.
We took the punches but we hung in there long enough to land the knockout punch.
Hand-raised by humans, Knut's survival hung in the balance, much like his species' larger fate.
We came out with good intensity and hung in there when they got the lead early.
Things didn't bode well for Max ... but ex-NBA star Rip hung in there surprisingly well!
Men and women who answered the highest call to serve when freedom hung in the balance.
A picture by Anselm Kiefer of a bomber plane hung in the hallway to the kitchen.
She hung in there and things began to change, and the church just began to explode.
D'ys would like to see his own works of art hung in a gallery one day.
I reassured her she had done the right thing, but the words hung in the air.
We had numerous conversations about it through the course of time, but he hung in there.
Last month he ordered Christian crosses to be hung in all state government buildings in Bavaria.
A rich silence hung in the air, broken only by the occasional chitter of a kingfisher.
Elegantly hung in an airy, open space, these canvases bulge and expand over their wooden armatures.
Porn on mute played on the TV. A cloud of cigarette smoke hung in the air.
The neighborhood was named for a crystal chandelier that Mr. Smith hung in the first building.
The bell was first hung in 1934 by an enthusiastic Nazi mayor in Herxheim am Berg.
But she said Emily's List "hung in there with me," giving her advice and technical support.
" He wrote, "The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.
A sepia tinge hung in the air, and coughing could frequently be heard around the courts.
Miraculously their house did not flood; my tatarabuela credited the rosary she hung in her garden.
I just wish my rose bush could have hung in until Cape Town's rain finally arrives.
On Tuesday morning, the smell of smoke hung in the air outside the split-residence building.
Reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI and Yimou Lee in HONG KONG; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell
That one star hung in the sky, and it would never fall to Earth for them.
Still, the significance of the night heavily hung in the air during the duration of the show.
I recognize it instantly: the scent that hung in our hall every time she came to supper.
He threw him three straight sliders, but he still hung in there and got a base hit.
The smell of jet fuel mixed with burned flesh hung in the air, as local villagers watched.
"She knew what she had done to help Gary, and she hung in there," Rutkin told CNBC.
Memorable flourishes abounded: My last name hung in oversize letters, like Scrabble tiles, near the front door.
But the prospect of his confirmation hung in the balance as Democrats lined up against him. Sen.
The Marlins (23-21), though, hung in and evened its season series against the Nationals, 22-23.
Kicker, serving for the set, hit a drop shot that hung in the air on the bounce.
"I'm proud that I hung in there, fought and got three strokes back coming in," he said.
"She would be a household name and hung in a museum" if she worked in another medium.
A Wildenstein-owned Caravaggio hung in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
"He told us to trust our hearts ... that the country hung in the balance," Ramirez told Reuters.
The reverse question was unasked but hung in the air: How was he going to treat them?
HALLE, Germany — Christmas carols were playing and the scent of ginger hung in the crisp December air.
For a second, it hung in the air, a foot or so above the white goal line.
Thank you to all the delegates who hung in there with us all day at the Convention.
World War II is a reminder that, when freedom hung in the balance, inclusion kept us safe.
Along some blocks, the smell of gas hung in the air, and cellphones buzzed with evacuation warnings.
Gospel music played nearby, and a sign that read "Hope" hung in one of Mr. Litman's windows.
A portrait of Andrew Jackson has been newly hung in the Oval Office over Donald Trump's shoulder.
And he never stopped battling to reclaim the painting that had hung in his home in Schapbach.
After the theft, a blurry photograph of the "Nativity" was hung in the chapel in its place.
Chatterjee is sentenced to death and hung in 2004, the first hanging in India in 13 years.
It was hung in an area accessible by foot and faced the university's main thoroughfare, or quad.
Uber continued to operate in London while appealing the decision, but a lot still hung in the balance.
Grigorian was an avid collector of Persian coffee house paintings, some of which he hung in his studio.
Fun Fact: Glenn Close had the knife she used in the film framed and hung in her kitchen.
But when Antonin Scalia unexpectedly died last February, the fate of the Court suddenly hung in the balance.
Blank dog tags are hung in tribute to fallen service members from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Their playoff fate hung in the balance until the season's final day, when Gillaspie made this incredible catch.
Bamboo-and-silk constructions lit from inside and depicting fanciful creatures from Chinese mythology hung in the atrium.
The Mohawk River, the Erie Canal, and I-90 hung in a triple strand across the open pages.
Reporting by John Ruwitch; Additional reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI; Editing by Michael Perry and Clarence Fernandez
At the listening party, Beyoncé and JAY-Z hung in the VIP area, and seemed happy and relaxed.
Two of the victims were children, including an 11-year-old girl he'd hung in the home's basement.
Some clothes hung in a closet, others were neatly folded both outside and inside a piece of luggage.
The smells of popcorn and stale manure hung in the air, and Trump's voice echoed through the arena.
The portrait of Ms. Channing was hung in the mailroom, and a building-wide email was sent out.
Fortunately, the United States Senate understood that decades of progress — both past and future — hung in the balance.
He threw a late, game-sealing interception in the last meeting that hung in his mind before kickoff.
A woman peeled oranges in continuous spirals and bagged them; their sweet sharp scent hung in the air.
I thought our guys really hung in there and did a good job of competing at the plate.
Imagine if you walked into a museum and saw a painting that once hung in your grandparent's home.
The walls are decorated with tasteful, vaguely psychedelic artworks and a Tibetan prayer flag hung in the corner.
The photo was used on the memorial site where he died and it was hung in his village.
Smith's "Orange Lush" (19903/2015) hung in a large window facing the Barnes Foundation on Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
An enlarged print of the Dome of the Rock, the holy site in Jerusalem, hung in the entryway.
The smell of open sewage hung in the air and residents put out buckets to collect rain water.
As we reported ... it's signed by JFK and hung in Robert F. Kennedy's Hickory Hill home for years.
As play got underway Thursday at the United States Open, the weight of history hung in the air.
A photo of Roberta Lipson, the founder of Beijing United Family Hospital, hung in the Weining hospital's lobby.
Day after day, the "peasouper" hung in the air and the roaring fires burned in the city's hearths.
Eddie sips his tea and his eyes wander to the painting that Millie has hung in the kitchen.
A Monet water lilies painting, which hung in the sweeping stairwell at Hudson Pines, could fetch $70 million.
Instead, it hung in a Dutch museum for a half century until the family won a restitution battle.
The car's right-side wheels hung in the air as smoke rose from under its crumpled front hood.
Other children were hung in dark closets, beaten, or put on starvation rations for weeks at a time.
The dress-blue uniform he would have worn upon graduating boot camp hung in his closet, neatly pressed.
They hung in there together, they didn't panic and they grinded out a win so I'm pleased about that.
It hung in his home for nearly two decades, when he began to suspect the work was a fake.
QUICK: one thing that struck me from the GDP numbers today is that the consumer really hung in there.
Above their heads, a haze of cigarette smoke hung in bilious clouds that wafted just below the ceiling tiles.
Reporting by My Pham in HANOI and Faith Hung in TAIPEI, Writing by J.R. Wu; Editing by Himani Sarkar
In the past he had interviewed Malcolm X several times, and a portrait of FDR hung in his library.
A large advertisement for defense bonds and stamps is hung in New York City's Grand Central Station, circa 1941.
Walter, along with his family and friends, were in attendance when the class photo was hung in Alumni Hall.
Here's what some people are saying: Yes, Sarah Palin, that is Hillary Clinton's portrait, hung in the White House.
A sweet scent hung in the air, like a Betty Crocker cupcake with a base note of drying paint.
"This hung in a California home for 60 years," said Axel Stein, head of Latin American art at Sotheby's.
On Tuesday, September 24, as Neumann's fate hung in the balance, WeWork's board assembled at JPMorgan's Madison Avenue headquarters.
A heavy odour of the gas still hung in the air when a Reuters reporter arrived in the neighbourhood.
Whose life hasn't been that jacket, hung in shadow, furred with dust, waiting to be filled by another stranger?
To outlaw these American flags from being hung in county buildings by law enforcement officers is outrageous and unconscionable.
These are, as you may expect, not the originals, which remain safe and properly hung in their respective institutions.
Outside that schoolroom — in a flimsy building with muddy floors — much more than a name hung in the balance.
A poster called "The Evolution of Man" hung in my fifth grade classroom; you probably have seen it too.
By halftime, though, it was tied, and the result hung in the balance as time ticked away in regulation.
"Fai chun" red banners, usually hung in doorways for good luck in the new year, drew the longest queues.
On Monday night, their Verizon Center co-tenants hung in for three quarters and then collapsed in the fourth.
Seven of the tapestries, commissioned by Pope Leo X, were hung in the chapel on St. Stephen's day, Dec.
To buck himself up, Mr. Trump ordered a laminated map showing his electoral support hung in the West Wing.
Additionally drapes that had previously hung in my office were brought back and blinds were put on the windows.
Contest winners' submissions are hung in a tunnel connecting the Capitol and two House office buildings for one year.
But yesterday's jobless claim report went through the end of February and it still hung in there pretty well.
A year ago, Orlando felt dark and angry: the tragedy of so many young lives lost hung in the air.
They are the size of bed sheets — draped over clotheslines, hung in layers around the community center's small outdoor space.
The banners were hung in late January, after an operation in the area seized thousands of liters of stolen fuel.
"The stock has hung in extremely well in this period of volatility," Gordon said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
Most Thais have known no other monarch and King Bhumibol's picture is hung in almost every house, school and office.
Smiling photos of President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions hung in the waiting room of the immigration court.
"There was a bright light that just hung in the same spot with sparklers trailing off," he recounted shortly afterward.
But because I'm a bit older and I've been around the circuit a few times, I just hung in there.
This is a symbolic debate about symbolic gestures toward a symbolic object hung in the stadiums of a symbolic sport.
Hung in a tight cluster, the works are sentimental and unsettling — contrasting traditionally feminine patterns with troubling lines of poetry.
Schmiedlova served for the match at 5-4 but Osaka hung in, only to drop serve again at 5-5.
In the Oval Office, which Obama vacated Friday morning, gold drapes had already been hung in place of crimson ones.
Additional reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI and Sue-Lin Wong in BEIJING; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Nick Macfie
On the losing end, I went home with my head hung in shame, but that loss did something to me.
It is abhorrent that this filth disguised as art has been hung in our Capitol building, and now re-hung.
They were hung in parts of the campus "frequented and utilized by members of the Jewish community," the statement says.
A banner with an anti-Semitic slur was found hung in front of a New Jersey Holocaust memorial on Sunday.
By the age of three, he could recite lengthy Chinese poems from the calligraphy scrolls that hung in his home.
They are arranged in groups of 20, carefully hung in two parallel rows, though chosen randomly to deliberately avoid redundancies.
The hives, which are made from wooden boards, are hung in trees or placed beneath thatched shelters on the ground.
Her work has recently been included in five international exhibitions and hung in the Faberge museum in St Petersburg, Russia.
They weren't selling No. 32 jerseys in the team store and a Boban Marjanovic jersey hung in Griffin's old locker.
We talked about it being a 27-minute game, and in the end, we hung in there enough to win.
But, for both artists, each missing parent's likeness hung in the air like humidity via mementos, photographs, and, ultimately, absence.
More banners were hung in Oregon than in any other state, most likely because of Mr. Marr, the report said.
By the time he arrived, he said, a chlorine smell hung in the air and dead cats littered the ground.
By Tuesday evening, the capital, Malé, was calm, with shops open and traffic circulating, but fear hung in the air.
As the ship waited for further instructions from government officials, 2,422 passengers and 1,111 crew members hung in the balance.
My brain and chest cavity seemed filled with the same pulverized concrete and asbestos that now hung in the air.
"I'm surprised [the provision] hung in there that long" before it was stripped out, an anonymous lobbyist told The Hill.
His career hung in the balance for a while last summer, so he is grateful for another chance to race.
Berries hung in bead-curtain arrangements, and glossy persimmon-colored structures resembling bulbous pinecones made upturned pouches, catching the rain.
Her snapshots of those sites are compiled into stop-motion videos, which are hung in the gallery like still photographs.
"You Get Me?" highlights this by presenting findings from a report by the Greater London Authority hung in the exhibition space.
At first, while the dust hung in the air, people desperately dug into the rubble with shovels and even their hands.
For the longest time, I measured my self-worth by how low the fat on my midsection hung in this position.
Wildfire smoke hung in a hazy heavy cloud over parts of California this month, but it won't stay for much longer.
Reporting by Christian Shepherd and Beijing newsroom; Additional reporting by Faith Hung in Taipei; Editing by Tony Munroe and Clarence Fernandez
In February 2014, the Whitney Museum in New York loaned President Obama two Edward Hoppers, which hung in the Oval Office.
Better is a photograph of a view out the gallery window, printed on a screen and hung in the same window.
The credit's existence hung in the balance as the House and Senate each championed their own versions of the tax bill.
The Oregon players said they wore whatever warm-up attire was hung in their locker stalls by the Ducks' equipment manager.
Salvator Mundi has a pretty storied background, and supposedly hung in the bedroom of King Charles I's wife in the 1600s.
The clock, which was made by Minnesota-based artist James Borden, had hung in the museum for more than 20 years.
In an eerie touch, the murders of the 10 strangers follow the form of the nursery rhyme hung in each room.
To avoid spoiling the puzzles for future lab escapees, consider instead a plastic tank that once hung in LabEscape's welcome area.
Many of the objects on display in this exhibition were first hung in record stores or in the bedrooms of teenagers.
One morning in early autumn, I opened the door to see everything I'd hung in the closet in a messy pile.
Houseplants were suspended from the room's high wood-beamed ceilings, and the smell of freshly baked bread hung in the air.
A thick smell of smoke hung in the air, and charred stuffing from the stools spilled like guts onto the floor.
For years, locals kept track of the hurricanes brewing in the Gulf of Mexico with magnetic maps hung in their kitchens.
This canvas had hung in the Coler-Goldwater Memorial Hospital, which was razed to make way for the Cornell Tech campus.
She's had her portrait hung in the ballroom of Government House, the official residence of the lieutenant governor of the province.
The smell of death hung in the air as national guardsmen kept order, allowing families to enter, one at a time.
Posters of the Taj Mahal hung in the tiny dining space, next to red banners featuring the Cantonese symbol for wealth.
But in September, after a five-month trial, an Oakland jury acquitted Harris and remained hung in the case of Almena.
Though Barr's acquisitions for the museum were international in scope, what was hung in the museum's permanent collection galleries remained largely Western.
From Van Gogh to Vermeer, your mum can now be seen with a bag beautiful enough to be hung in a museum.
At a small sports apparel shop downtown, an Anderson jersey hung in the window Saturday, and Manning jerseys were for sale inside.
Concerns about the possible escalation of the U.S.-China trade conflict hung in the air after Google suspended some business with Huawei.
Pink, orange and yellow balloons hung in the mall's showroom as women posed for photos and selfies in front of the cars.
Yet an air of naïveté hung in the air after the President's speech to leaders of more than 50 Muslim majority nations.
Freud's favourite, "The Italian Woman" by Corot, hung in his drawing room and was visible through a double-door from his bed.
Most Thais have known no other monarch and his picture is hung in almost every house, school and office across the kingdom.
But the words became so emblematic of Nationwide's ethos that Mr. Raphaelson's typewritten memo once hung in the lobby of its headquarters.
Its existence hung in the balance as the House and Senate each lobbed their version of the bill to the other chamber.
Giorgi hung in gamely to at least make Williams serve to reach her 35th Grand Slam semi-final and 11th at Wimbledon.
It hung in the city's Pitti Palace until 1940, when it was evacuated to a nearby village following the outbreak of war.
When I arrived, the smell of tear gas and pepper spray—cops and antifa were reportedly using both—hung in the air.
William Lacy Clay (D-Mo.) and was hung in the tunnel as part of an annual student art competition between House offices.
Marty punched him first, took out his Polaroid camera and made a photograph, and it hung in his office for 31 years.
It is art though, make no mistake, and it was hung in every arcade, movie theater, and bowling alley in America.   18.
He could talk to the animals in the woods, paint beautiful pictures that hung in museums, and fly airplanes around the world.
The tournament hung in the balance for Xander Schauffele, who remained patient and did not try to control what he could not.
The paintings are hung in the formal gallery spaces with their neoclassical moldings and alcoves, making for an unusual juxtaposition of styles.
Boughs of cedar, white currant and flowering plum hung in bouquets from its corners, and its lip was decorated with prayer flags.
Dozens of American flags with 22019 stars were hung in downtown Washington, D.C., on Friday ahead of a statehood hearing next week.
She would exhibit at the Salon three more times, including 1879, when her work hung in the same room as a Manet.
A black-and-white photomural of the desert spans the room's back wall, but it's hung in pieces that don't come together.
A series of small paintings depict four woodcut prints by Esherick, hung in hand-carved wooden frames on an unpainted wooden wall.
However, concerns about the possible escalation of the U.S.-China trade conflict hung in the air after Google suspended some business with Huawei.
Unfortunately this piece is hung in a narrow corridor outside of the main exhibition, lessening the impact of its presence in the exhibition.
Reporting by Philip Wen; Additional reporting by Douglas Busvine in New Delhi and Faith Hung in Taipei; Editing by Ben Blanchard, Robert Birsel
The Post reports that a framed version of this image "had been hung in at least four of Trump's 17 golf clubs" worldwide.
The smell of old fryer grease hung in the air as he searched for a man wearing dark jeans and a blue jacket.
Additional reporting by Faith Hung in TAIPEI and Megha Rajagopalan in BEIJING; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Paul Tait and Nick Macfie
A process called "iso-area-mapping" reduces the distortion of maps like the Mercator projection that likely hung in your elementary school classroom.
We hung in and kept it within 10 or 11 a lot of the game, but it was hard getting over the hump.
Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Additional reporting by Faith Hung in Taipei and Matt Spetalnick in Washington; Editing by Paul Tait and David Gregorio
Brazilian and American flags hung in storefronts, and it wasn't uncommon to see photos of Pelé, the Brazilian soccer star, in the windows.
"Venus With an Organist and Cupid" and several other paintings here were hung in their own sala reservada so as not to disturb.
As a result, the venue agreed to cover the banner — which was first hung in 2015 — any time the Kings play home games.
David Jr. says his favorite item being sold is a Matisse painting that hung in the family's estate in Westchester County, New York.
The lyrics are wall-to-wall inspiration, to the point that individual lines could be printed on kitten posters and hung in cubicles.
Two of my works hung in the hallway, and Neery enthusiastically posed questions about them, which I attempted to answer just as enthusiastically.
Then they grew tense as Kershaw lost a heavyweight battle with Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper as the game hung in the balance.
For seven days I hung out in my grandfather's living room eating cookies as the smell of smoked fish hung in the air.
"He hung in there and had the opportunity at the end of the game to make plays and he made plays," Novacek says.
It has hung in the first gallery on the fifth floor since 2004, when MoMA opened its expansion by the architect Yoshio Taniguchi.
Red Sox 228, Yankees 22018 The outcome of Sunday's game still hung in the balance when Clint Frazier's adventures in fielding re-emerged.
In America today, Elvis's flame burns brightest when rendered figuratively on velvet, hung in the waiting room of a Las Vegas wedding chapel.
Mao Zedong's image hung in homes as a symbol of the hopes of the people, and families studied his speeches and writings assiduously.
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Two large posters of the singer Billy Idol, the years turning his trademark sneer into something of a smirk, hung in the background.
A NASA photograph hung in the Great House bathroom on Necker Island shows the island smack dab in the center of the storm.
But the Tigers hung in the playoff race until the final day of the regular season and kept their roster intact this winter.
The complaint alleges that a noose, directed at an African American employee, was hung in a meeting room used daily by DWR staff.
The Nuggets hung in there and were down 73-78 with 2:30 left when Randolph rejected a layup attempt by Jusuf Nurkic.
That can mean anything from emails from your boss about reducing your hours to taking photos of "closed" notices hung in store windows.
Many of the objects on display in "Too Fast to Live" were first hung in record stores or in the bedrooms of teenagers.
The Arabic word for jasmine hung in the air for 11 seconds in a live rendition of "Shim el Yasmine", or "Smell the Jasmine".
"District authorities are investigating why the flag was hung in the first place and working to "identify the events leading to this unfortunate incident.
A dry, golden thistle bush has grown outside a home where, a year ago, fresh flowers hung in memory of those who died there.
And the female instructor comes over to him with watery eyes to give him a hug, clearly understanding all that hung in the balance.
Guth then wove these ribbons into a synthetic blonde braid almost 1,800 feet long, which is hung in swags from hooks on the ceiling.
The original hung in the Tel Aviv Museum when the State of Israel was declared there in 1948, a unification of politics and aesthetics.
As they milled about the opening event sampling dried seaweed snacks and shaking each others hands, none of these questions hung in the air.
She said the idea first came to her after noticing that flags behind presidents at podiums hung in a shape similar to KKK hoods.
Everywhere you went Duke Dumont's "Need U (100%)" hung in the air, as heavily as the sweetly acrid stench of slow-cooked pig-product.
Rather, shouts of encouragement hung in the air, and the crowd roared in approval each time they succeeded and launched back into their set.
On the Huskies' next possession, Dangerfield drove the left lane, crossed over on the dribble, hung in the air and spun in a layup.
The Catskills became notable, particularly among patrons who commissioned paintings to be hung in European salons and the drawing rooms of wealthy New Yorkers.
The two states' races for governor and Florida's Senate race hung in the balance, and the stress was palpable for politicians and voters alike.
"For years the Klimt hung in her apartment, but when the Jäger case became public, she hid it in her wardrobe, " Mr. Stieber said.
When I arrived, fog hung in the oak-covered hills that border the city, providing a lush backdrop for the Western-style storefronts downtown.
The case still hung in the court system for months, showing just how protracted a court fight over impeachment witnesses and documents can be.
The famous Childe Hassam painting "The Avenue in the Rain," which depicts a flag-draped Fifth Avenue, has long hung in the Oval Office.
But the Coyotes hung in and gradually chipped away at the deficit, trailing 49-45 on a Tyler Peterson with 8:42 to play.
"Minister Szyszko basically just told the European court that its decisions can maybe be hung in a toilet, but not respected by a government."
And before being tucked away beneath Uncle Joe's bed, Hiram and Elizabeth probably hung in the family parlor, rather than the National Portrait Gallery.
It was a momentous vote for the United Methodist Church, as the future of the country's second-largest Protestant church hung in the balance.
I knew if I just hung in there, if I just got it back to a couple over par, that would be a decent score.
And we all know how much Trump loves aspirational imagery, as evidenced by that fake Time cover that hung in several of his golf courses.
"When things got tough I hung in there," Stephens, who is the highest remaining seed in the women's draw, said in an on-court interview.
"There was a week when everything hung in the balance and it could have been curtains, time to say goodbye," the father-of-six said.
"We hit a rough spot on this road trip but we hung in there, stayed together and kept our faith in each other," Williams said.
But the idea of appointing a new chief operating officer to oversee the nuts and bolts of the business has long hung in the air.
SAINT-GERVAIS-LES-BAINS, France (Reuters) - In a split second, Chris Froome's hopes of claiming a third Tour de France title hung in the balance.
All three films could be hung in a gallery of sombre portraits of ailing, ageing tough guys whose past glories were never all that glorious.
"There was a week when everything hung in the balance and it could have been curtains, time to say goodbye," the father of six said.
Sarah Witte, the research collections and services librarian for women & gender studies, was a librarian at Columbia when the first banner was hung in 1989.
After he took office in 2015 he removed a portrait of Che hung in the presidential palace by his populist predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
The fate of the transaction had hung in the balance for months as Justice Department antitrust chief Makan Delrahim deliberated on whether to block it.
We just kind of changed over and then we got booked in Amsterdam, and hung in Amsterdam watching the Eurovision Song Contest in a bar.
The issue hung in the air at the Miss Gottschee 2017 pageant, which was held, last month, at Plattduetsche Park Biergarten, in Hempstead, Long Island.
Get over it!" referencing the Wolfgang Tillmans photo which hung in Panorama Bar until recently, or the Euro-ubiquitous "Selfie with totally wasted french tourist.
The life of President Kennedy's youngest brother, who was still recovering from the shock of JFK's assassination eight months earlier, now hung in the balance.
The flag was originally hung in the church in 1991, but was later taken down and put into storage, according to The Chicago Sun-Times.
On Wednesday, the site of the bombings was strewn with scraps of clothing and victims' possessions, and the stench of blood hung in the air.
If the Underwater Pavilions were built like artworks to be hung in a gallery, the Pavilions would be crushed by the pressure of the ocean.
At one extreme, water is depicted as tranquil and soothing, as in Monet's lily ponds or the quiescent middlebrow beach scenes hung in waiting rooms.
Michael refrained from telling them his opinion of Chagall and of that painting in particular, which hung in the living room of his parents' apartment.
A portrait of late Chavez that hung in the main congressional chamber, a symbol of what critics call illegal politicization of public institutions, was removed.
The whiff of charred materials still hung in the air, in what some scholars said was an eerie echo of previous religious bloodletting in India.
Other currencies also hung in recent ranges, with the Hungarian forint gaining 1.6713% to 1.6703 to the euro and Poland's zloty was flat at 212.06.
And that's why I want to show you this moment, from 1920, in the Tennessee House chamber, when the 19th Amendment hung in the balance.
"It's not the sort of thing we hung in the house," he said, and for the last couple of years, it had been in storage.
Tye was open, but the ball hung in the air too long, and the Eagles' Terrence Brooks had time to pluck it from Tye's hands.
The fate of Kushner's security clearance was not the only uncertainty that hung in the White House in the wake of Kelly's memo last week.
A massive underdog, Griffin hung in there with Shogun while both men traded blows on the feet and shared plenty of scrambles on the mat.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Whether hung in government buildings or in restaurants, portraits of presidents, hung chronologically, are common sights around the world.
The action was top notch, the fates of many main characters hung in the balance, and the last minute save couldn't have been timed any better.
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One-on-One: Enrique Martínez Celaya / Albert Pinkham Ryder is hung in a hallway portion of the second-floor gallery space in the Phillips's central building.
"They've hung in there even though they were frustrated with inefficiencies, failures and Venezuela, frankly, stiffing them because they started to see strategic benefits," said Noriega.
The oil canvas hung in the city's Pitti Palace until 1940, when it was evacuated to a nearby village following the outbreak of World War Two.
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As Gordhan's future hung in the balance, more volatile trading in the rand currency underlined his reputation as an emblem of South Africa's stability among investors.
"I didn't have my best stuff but I hung in there," Simpson told PGA Tour Radio after sinking a 12-foot playoff putt for the win.
Better remembered, of course, is the Degenerate Art Exhibition in which mainly German "degenerate" art was haphazardly hung in darkened corridors amidst propaganda demeaning the work.
The future of Opel's Eisenach factory in Germany hung in the balance on Monday after shop stewards rejected wage concessions demanded by Opel owner PSA Group.
A black woman broke under the pressure of representing her ethnicity, a black man's reputation hung in the balance and there have been accusations of racism.
His portrait hung in almost every shop, and as his health declined, billboards proclaimed "Long Live the King," signaling widespread anxiety about a future without him.
Yet, as the bill hung in the balance on Tuesday, both Mr. Lew and Puerto Rico's governor, Alejandro García Padilla, lobbied senators to urge their support.
She photographed the entire collection, though, and four dozen poster-size prints hung, in rows, on another wall, like pages from a catalogue of the past.
Holmes also suggested a DIY way to roughly re-create how big these planets would appear if they hung in the sky at the moon's distance.
You know, he hung in there and did a really nice job of pitching out of trouble early, and then the home run ball got him.
It was a dangerous ball and the game hung in the balance as Andrew Benintendi, Boston's left fielder, sprinted forward for the all-or-nothing play.
That bit of negative heavyweight history hung in the air at Barclays Center on Saturday night as Deontay Wilder very nearly took a similarly misguided detour.
But an unmistakable wistfulness — and a bit of defiance — also hung in the air inside the Colosseum at Caesars Palace during Ms. Snider's 90-minute presentation.
He was punched by a man who had been tearing down rainbow flags hung in support of same-sex marriage, according to local news media reports.
In his written decision filed Wednesday, Wiley found that the counts on which the jury was hung in Manafort's first federal trial counted as previous prosecutions.
A neighbor who paid Hickey to sweep his driveway owned a "beautiful red Billabong longboard," which hung in his garage; Hickey spent hours "communing" with it.
Smaller, but similar, balloons also hung in the air above the crowd alongside signs demanding the ouster of Tory politicians (British lawmakers in the conservative party).
Without further ado: + A student's painting hung in a hallway in the House of Representatives has started a racially divisive kerfuffle amongst certain members of Congress.
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When an incredible Trump was added to the serie of hilarious paintings of GOP and Democratic Presidents by Andy Thomas it was hung in the White House.
These posters, which are generally hung in homes, hotels, bars, and salons in Kolwezi, reveal a wide chasm between the existing poor conditions and a protracted fantasy.
A former boxing champion, his nickname was "The King of Queens," according to a fictional cover of The New York Post he hung in his prison cell.
On Tuesday, the Southern Charm star posted a smiley photo with 32-year-old Volvo Ocean racer Nick Dana as the two hung in The Hague, Netherlands.
One lauded work, inspired by her immigrant Jewish grandparents and hung in the 1953 Rome exhibition, portrayed an elderly man and woman eating from the same dish.
We'll find out next week if prosecutors want to go back and retry Paul Manafort on the ten counts where the jury hung in the Virginia case.
"I didn't get off to a great start but I hung in there and battled back and just ran out of holes at the end," he said.
Traditionally these are figures that are imbued with enormous power, derived from the profusion of objects that are hung in bundles onto and imbedded in the figure.
Blasts of wind kicked fine grains of dust and sand off the surface; because of the planet's lower gravity, the particles hung in the atmosphere for months.
All the other paintings and drawings are hung in the main gallery, on a single wall beginning at eye level and ascending toward the ceiling, salon-style.
In certain instances, the relationship between the art and its unorthodox setting clicks, as with Polly Borland's photos of adults dressed as babies, hung in the nursery.
The accident had released emotions within them; for a time, they hung in the air like a dangerous gas, impossible to name but not to be ignored.
Whether Seacrest — who hung in with Idol while literally every other on-camera person came, went and came back again — will return to the show remains unclear.
As ratification hung in the balance, two factions emerged: Federalists, who supported the Constitution and a strong central government, and anti-Federalists, who supported strong state governments.
I still remember the gown my mother wore to dinner on the ship; perhaps there were others, but this one hung in her closet throughout my childhood.
Every time a state legalized the sport, Ratner colored it green on an oversized map of the United States that hung in his office in Las Vegas.
I'll hear Sarah Goldberg, who's Canadian, saying, 'We were so sad we were in bits' "—her broad vowels hung in the air—"and I'll focus on that.
It hung in the first-class smoking room, which was designed to emulate fashionable gentlemen's clubs with mahogany walls inlaid with mother-of-pearl and gilded sconces.
Hung in a tight, asymmetrical salon-style grouping, images from Michon's Index series (2018-19) present rock formations varying in color and texture in extreme close up.
He had worked as a concert promoter; he had traveled the world; and his photography had hung in San Francisco's prestigious Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Included in the list was a painting by Wilhelm von Schadow, "The Artist's Children," that once hung in the mayor's office and remains in the city's collection.
In the hospital, plagued by nightmares that he was back in the North, Mr. Oh was comforted by a South Korean flag hung in his hospital room.
" I hung in there and in September 1983, almost a year to the day I left the soap, I auditioned for a show called "You're the Boss.
As a child she was exposed to painting largely through picture postcards and what she called the "very mediocre, bourgeois" landscapes that hung in her family home.
The show's second half, on the museum's 4th floor, is an exuberant free-for-all: 30 paintings hung in two rows, salon-style, in one big room.
A piece of a McDonald's "golden arch" sign hung in a tree near the fast-food restaurant in the central Florida city of Kissimmee on Monday morning.
"We just hung in there and had some things go against us, and our guys were able to make some key stops," Purdue coach Matt Painter said.
In response, the architect removed all the state flags that hung in another House hallway — some of which featured Confederate images — and replaced them with state coins.
"She was very hands-on about her collection and how everything was chosen personally and hung in the rooms where we lived as a family," Naomi says.
They still hung in with one of the league's best offenses thanks to a dynamic game from Cousins, who hit Aldrick Robinson for two first-half scores.
Here in Chicago, as temperatures hung in the single digits and snow loomed in the forecast, sidewalk signs warned well-bundled pedestrians to beware of falling ice.
He was also there to capture Jacob Philadelphia's moment—the only picture that hung in the Obama White House for the entire eight years of his presidency.
Duffey hung in there, made a mistake on Cruz over there on 26-211 trying to go down and away, ended up coming up and left it inside.
Similar to new rides at Disneyland in the States, the ride has a brighter look that's heavy on the blacklight, like vinyl toys hung in a night club.
In the locker room after the win, Garnett hung in the private player's area out of sight for several minutes, unintelligibly screaming with joy at anyone who passed.
But a rare excitement still hung in her voice as she'd sing songs by the pop stars of her generation — Tsai Chin of course, and Fei Yu-ching.
Each 7,000-pound (3,175 kg) machine hung in a cradle from an overhead track, allowing workers to maneuver them for easier assembly, a trick learned from auto plants.
Kennedy's piece is slightly more sophisticated -- an original oil painting from 1955 signed by the former Prez ... which hung in Robert F. Kennedy's Hickory Hill home for years.
A few years later, it was transferred to the library, where it hung in the Lending Services area, until it was relegated to its current location, in 2000.
Instead, I was hung in paralysis over what my own life would be like if my wife passed away, and how I might fail as a single parent.
Though Ramirez out-landed, out-pointed, and out-gunned the lesser-skilled Perez, the "Denver Underdog" hung in with a few flashes of brilliance in the 234th round.
Cons: Must be hung in a spot where squirrels can't simply reach over to grab the feeder while keeping their weight on a fence, tree, or other support.
It hung in the twilight sky like a punt at Soldier Field, finally falling between shortstop Trea Turner, left fielder Jayson Werth and center fielder Michael A. Taylor.
The painting, which portrays Mary admiring baby Jesus, hung in the Oratory of San Lorenzo in Palermo, Sicily until it was cut from its frame in October 1003.
A billboard of him, 10 stories tall, hung in downtown Cleveland: It read, "We are all Witnesses," as though being in James's presence was itself a spiritual experience.
As sectarian violence exploded and one of the greatest migrations in history unfolded at India's borders, the fate of more than 500 princely states hung in the balance.
Suits, gowns and coats hung in the back of the single room, where a Mies van der Rohe Barcelona chair, bought secondhand decades ago, held neatly folded clothes.
If you've popped in, sans reservation, bets are that you'll remain in limbo for a spell, perusing artwork curated by Pop International Galleries and hung in an antechamber.
The first thing he keeps is a framed, hand-painted picture of a bird, which I hung in honor of our former foster son, whom we nicknamed BlueJay.
It hung in the Amsterdam gallery of the Dutch Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker in May 1940, when he died trying to flee the Nazi invasion, she said.
In the art center, the drawings hung in simple frames against a backdrop that featured certain pieces from each category blown up to the size of a mural.
An advent calendar hung in a window of the Green Room provides visitors with a White House-themed Christmas countdown, complete with lights to mimic the North Portico.
It was full of paintings — Morisot, Manet, Monet, and Renoir — several of which still hung in almost the same positions on the walls as when she was alive.
You have to give Jim Benning, Trevor Linden, et al some credit—plenty of us scoffed when they suggested they were contenders, but their team has hung in there.
A speaker hung in the corner of a studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, that was crammed with equipment hoarded by Levy Lorenzo, the electronics wizard of the International Contemporary Ensemble.
Ron Johnson of Wisconsin got into what appeared to be an intense conversation with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for several minutes while the motion hung in the balance.
The OPEC deal had hung in the balance on concerns that Iran, whose crude exports have been depleted by U.S. sanctions, would receive no exemption and block the agreement.
These individual collages are are a constant presence throughout the show, hung in sequence on a wall constructed especially for them, that weaves through much of the exhibition space.
The Cold War lasted for almost a half-century (1946-1991), and for most of that time the fate of the world hung in the balance every single moment.
The same old curtains had hung in their windows year-round, but she was particular about the garden, a fact that was readily apparent to anyone who happened by.
It hung in probate court before it was given to the historical society to be displayed "for and on behalf of" the county, according to court documents from 1974.
Works by the likes of Max Beckmann, Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Marc Chagall, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and Oskar Kokoschka were hung in a haphazard and chaotic manner.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The future of Opel's Eisenach factory in Germany hung in the balance on Monday after shop stewards rejected wage concessions demanded by Opel owner PSA Group (PEUP.
There's a George Condo painting that makes the sitter look like Beaker from ''The Muppet Show,'' hung in a space once occupied, perhaps, by a 22014th-century academic oil.
The paintings were hung in a stairwell on the museum's big bay windows overlooking the Hudson River on a Friday night as part of Apostrophe's Base 12 Artists Project.
And he still doesn't watch cable television in his office, gazing instead on the Abraham Lincoln portrait he hung in place of the large TV screen above his fireplace.
The vernacular of outer space is not principally one of places, but of images viewed from a place, and hung in the deceivingly intimate gallery of the night sky.
On third-and-235 from the Packers' 63, Rodgers was hit as he was throwing, and his pass to Marquez Valdes-Scantling hung in the air and fell incomplete.
Yes, Kevin Love had the game of his life when the Cleveland Cavaliers' season hung in the balance, but a lot of crazy stuff happened before we got there.
Clothes hung in a closet in size order — longest on the left, shortest on the right, so that their bottom hems form a diagonal line pointing upward — are joyful.
HEINRICH Booth F18 Spanish gallery PM8 presents 80 black-and-white photographs by the Lithuanian photographer Gintautas Trimakas, shot in the mid-90s and hung in three long rows.
Two cozy bathrobes in sweatshirt material hung in an armoire, hand towels came monogrammed with the hotel's name and mini bottles of Beekman 1801 bath products lined the counter.
Essentially cottage cheese before it has been dressed, farmer's cheese is sometimes hung in cheesecloth or pressed to make a crumbly but solid mass; the American style is salted.
If you want blinds, he suggested using a bamboo one from Pearl River Mart, which he hung in his first apartment, a small railroad flat in the East Village.
That question hung in the air, and gave the museum director a bright idea of his own – which would lead to this eye-catching, crowd-puller of a show.
"The last record that we have of all of them being hung in the Sistine is from the late 1500s," Alessandra Rodolfo, the curator of the exhibition, told Reuters.
That is unchanged from the August survey, but higher than 245,2500 predicted in May, when a radical overhaul of Brazil's costly social security system still hung in the balance.
The works are hung in relation to each other; sometimes individual works stand alone or in series, but more often a collection of pieces amount to a single idea.
An administration source said that Trump "hung in there" when it came to Flynn, but there was a "flood of information" that finally made it clear he had to resign.
Before this renovation, Faith Ringgold's "American People Series #20: Die" (1967) hung in a hallway, directly across from an escalator (an unfortunate transitory space, although one with a captive audience).
The Mdewakanton Dakota Chief White Dog, one of the 38 Dakota men hung in the largest mass execution in US history, gave the catlinite pipe to one of his captors.
" Asked by a fan why he stayed with her for so long, Ravenel responded: "I hung in there because I loved her, as unbelievable as that may sound in Bravoland.
Monfils hung in for the first seven games of the second set but was clearly in distress — seeking out the shade behind the baselines to catch his breath between points.
On Saturday, boulevards that should have been packed with tourists and Christmas shoppers resembled battle zones, as smoke and tear gas hung in the air and debris littered the ground.
The clearest indicator of who may once have occupied this trailer is a family portrait that is hung in the bathroom, which appears to have been burned from the middle.
The Czech could muster only 20, half of which came in the second set when she hung in to level the match despite the barrage of winners from her opponent.
An eerily similar scene greeted a different guard last month, when, early on the morning of April 19, a guard found a sheet hung in front of Hernandez's cell door.
"It didn't look pretty at the start but somehow I was two under after three and then hung in there and finished well," the 36-year-old local told reporters.
A fuzz of condensation hung in gray skies, which made the sea of pink signs and pink scarves and pink knitted pussyhats pop against the backdrop of the U.S. Capitol.
On the next trip down the floor, Young drove, hung in the air underneath the hoop and found James spotting up in the corner for a go-ahead 3-pointer.
Joints of freshly butchered lamb are hung in a wooden shed, known as a hjallur , that is chinked with drafty gaps, allowing the islands' incessant winds to blow through it.
Although, for a long time, a portrait of him hung in Portland's city hall, the low-key rhythm of the place allowed him some respite from the burden of acclaim.
Nondescript images of landscapes, wildlife, and flowers hung in frames of all sorts are coming off the walls, some after 40 years, in favor of contemporary black-and-white images.
While Mr. Ghosn sits in jail, the fate of Nissan and its partners in a vast global alliance — Renault of France and Mitsubishi of Japan — has hung in the balance.
We talked about her "10 commandments" and other principles for doing business, which are hung in most public spaces around campus and discussed in detail at the monthly staff meetings.
At Tomorrow's Paris showroom, the box concept was made literal — clothes hung in and on a giant trunk, and piles of recycling boxes — to pique the imagination of store buyers.
He put his face on bank notes, ordered his portrait hung in offices and shops, enriched his family and tribal cronies and, as investigations showed, stashed billions in overseas banks.
With the asshole owner of said truck chasing her down the street, Annie fled triumphant, smiling ear-to-ear as the season's final words, "fat bitch," hung in the air.
To celebrate its return, the painting has been hung in the so-called Music Room, and will later be returned to its original spot in the Room of the Putti.
In May, he won his sophomore class's "Champion of Character" which he hung in the bedroom of the neat, two-story Craftsman house where he lives with an American family.
Frogs really hung in there Over the years, various posters have featured animals with that good old encouraging slogan "hang in there," but maybe this should be the new one.
Senator Amy Klobuchar has been more inconsistent on the debate stage, but has hung in there with her message as the practical and more moderate Midwestern woman in the race.
The array of objects brought together by Holland and Morel includes an 83 portrait painting of Wilde by the US painter Harper Pennington that Wilde hung in his Chelsea flat.
While the U.S. watched the presidential election unfold Tuesday, the fate of one group of Americans literally hung in the balance: federal prisoners serving lengthy mandatory sentences for minor crimes.
It was the wrong thing to say to a prosecutor from Boston, where the stink of the FBI's most infamous informant scandal still hung in the air of the federal building.
Parts of central Paris that should have been packed with tourists and Christmas shoppers resembled battle zones, as smoke and tear gas hung in the air and debris littered the ground.
But I was too young to realize that at the time, so as a result, I hung in there, and I got lucky and I put myself in the right situation.
Jackson, whose portrait Mr Trump hung in the oval office days after assuming the presidency, believed that "the Supreme Court must not...be permitted to control the Congress or the executive".
Typically hung in government buildings, the photos will be distributed and also made available to the public for purchase, as per a tweet from the White House director of social media.
And in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in New Jersey, a noose hung in a detainee's cell, kitchens were stocked with expired food and inadequate medical care was provided.
The scent of burning metal hung in the air a few hours after the attack as a CNN crew made its way through the building where many were shot and wounded.
Infographic: American generations through the years Cigarette smoke hung in the air everywhere as smoking was permitted in offices, bars, restaurants, buses, movie theaters, airplanes and even in courtrooms and hospitals.
Lining the walls are monumental paintings depicting scenes from ancient Egypt that once hung in the Luxor Las Vegas, another place that, like Hollywood, claims to offer liberation from history's limitations.
Its glittering feather mosaic was made in Mexico around 1590, and it had probably hung in a roomful of exotic treasures owned by the Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II, in Prague.
Courts this week sentenced protesters to 18-month prison terms for disrupting the election after bags of garbage and posters of opposition figures were hung in spaces reserved for campaign literature.
She's also designed actual gardens for the likes of architect Rafael Viñoly, and she conceived the living wall that stands where Picasso's "Le Tricorne" curtain once hung in Manhattan's Seagram Building.
The ball bounced off the rim and hung in the air before it fell into the hands of Megan Gustafson, who had 30 points and 16 rebounds for Iowa (27-6).
Consigned by the painter's heirs, the work hung in the same place for 135 years — Bouguereau's studio in Paris's Sixth Arrondissement — and has been moved only three times previously, for exhibitions.
The future of Britain's exit from the European Union hung in the balance as lawmakers prepared to vote on the deal after May won last-minute assurances from the European Union.
A boy swinging a plastic lightsaber gets too close to one of the pieces of contemporary art Rockefeller hung in the halls and an alarm goes off; he's carried away, crying.
The fabric is then hung in the studio to dry before he can do the same work on the other side: Once sewn into a kimono, it won't even be visible.
The only items not kept were the fresh flowers, except for a bouquet of white roses, which Ms. Giudice dried out and hung in her office, fastened by a blue ribbon.
By late Wednesday afternoon, the area immediately adjacent to the council had been cleared of protesters, but tear gas hung in the air in the city's main financial and business district.
That same year, coincidentally, the Nazi government sponsored the exhibition of so-called Degenerate Art in Munich, featuring works by some of the same modern artists that Barr hung in New York.
The analytics service also said that Tinder has been in the top 15 iOS apps by daily revenue throughout all of 2017, and hung in the top 10 for July and August.
I didn't know Michael Stewart, but his story touched me, so I did a painting of him in the Freedom Tunnel and one on canvas that hung in my studio for years.
As the ball hung in the air, Hill snuck in from the strong-side corner and positioned himself beneath the rim to eventually keep it alive and out of Golden State's hands.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N.-mediated Yemen peace talks hung in the balance as the government delegation warned that it would leave on Friday if representatives of the Houthi movement had not shown up.
On the other hand, I would certainly have enjoyed seeing "Blue Nude with Sword" hung in the Park Güell in Barcelona, since it was somewhat inspired by Antoni Gaudí's marvelous mosaic work.
As Americans continue the struggle to defend justice and equality in our tumultuous and divisive era, we need to know what Grant did when our country's very existence hung in the balance.
Al not only agreed to fight Khabib just HOURS before UFC 223 this weekend -- but hung in all 5 rounds against a guy many people are calling the most violent fighter alive.
Six paintings by Hernan Bas hung in his downtown Miami gallery — striking portraits of waifish young men in states of tropical repose — and the reaction was immediate from the invitation-only crowd.
From now on, even among the guys with whom I had been (and in some ways still was) closest, the not-too-far-off aroma of sexuality now hung in the air.
These are pretty and colorful, but they are hung in the middle of a dark, turgid night sky: a sort of dream of happiness set against a world of doubt and sorrow.
It came off a short corner kick and Rapheal sent in a high delivery that Ronaldo soared and seemingly hung in the air for before powering it into the back of the net.
At times it seemed he was taking on Federer and crowd but when he reeled off five consecutive games to extend the champion into a deciding set, the match hung in the balance.
A hexagonal quilt adorned the bed he shared with his wife, Nettie, and a copy of the Mona Lisa hung in the living room in a hexagonal frame, against hexagonal parquet wall panels.
A tiny window of suspense hung in the air as we speculated whether she would be sending both of them home or neither, but then she returned and gave them each a rose.
And according to Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst, a similar district-based map was hung in the West Wing in 2017: Spotted: A map to be hung somewhere in the West Wing pic.twitter.
For months the "what if" of Turkey's eventual reaction to these Kurdish successes has hung in the air, a potentially huge complication for US policy here, given that the US backs both sides.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - The fate of Romania's government hung in the balance on Thursday with Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu refusing to resign in a political crisis that threatens to undermine a sweeping tax overhaul.
From the first time he appeared on the VP short list up to the vice-presidential debate (which was, unbelievably, only five days ago), the phrase "Pence 2020" has hung in the background.
In that election, the winner of the White House hung in the balance for weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court stopped the counting and Republican George W. Bush triumphed over Democrat Al Gore.
Muguruza hung in by her teeth but she wasted three chances to break back in the ninth game before Kvitova prevailed on her second match point when the Spaniard sent a forehand long.
It hung in the hall of her family home, and when she was about 6, her half brother Gerald Duckworth lifted her onto a nearby table and put his hands under her clothes.
When royjdoug tweeted a note aimed at Pokémon Go users that he actually typed up, printed out and hung in his yard, Scottish stand-up comedian Joe Heenan posted a poetic, handwritten rebuttal.
The post-traumatic journalistic stress induced by the Florida recount — when the outcome hung in the balance for 36 days — accounted, four years later, for one of my more memorable election night moments.
" The actor had warned him that he wanted to "take a little time" with his lines, but the silence hung in the air so long that Nichols remembered wondering, "Did he lose it?
It did him little good, it seemed, to explain that his portrait had been hung in the basement, and that there were 13 other pictures of the Dalai Lama in the Washington office.
As I hung in there with the narrative's swerves across time, from the late 1950s to the late 1930s to the late 1980s, from New York City to Philadelphia to Coconut Creek, Fla.
As the ball hung in the air, the stadium became still as each fan seemed to calculate whether it would carry into the seats — a little more than 318 feet from home plate.
Some of his wall-mounted sculptures can be hung in different ways to offer new vantage points; others are placed in cavities cut into the wall so that they emerge like strange growths.
Last month, an Irish pub a couple of blocks away had hoisted a gay pride flag across its entrance, and a Black Lives Matter poster hung in the window of a nearby house.
Sometimes specific jewelry is worn, like a piece of obsidian or other black stone; other times, reflective objects like mirrors are hung in home windows to reflect bad energies back out and away.
This decision, seemingly a blow against patriotism, came at a time when patriotism was at its zenith, as the second great war raged and the fate of civilization itself hung in the balance.
And in an apparently narrow win for the pro-Beijing camps, lawmaker Starry Lee secured her re-election against pro-democracy challenger Leung Kwok Hung in Kowloon city district's To Kwa Wan North.
The outcome of Friday's meeting had hung in the balance because the bank's biggest shareholder, the Malacalza family of steel billionaires, had not made clear if they would seek to block the measures.
But one issue that has hung in the air is the executive's well-known personal life — including the bringing of girlfriends to corporate events, the World Economic Forum in Davos and other occasions.
The top lot in the five-day online auction was an Italian bronze bell dating from the 15th or 16th century that hung in the Hydra home that Cohen and Ihlen once shared.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since 1933, Pierre-August Renoir's painting, "Two Sisters (On the Terrace)" has hung in the Art Institute of Chicago, which has owned the portrait all this time.
He felt isolated and alone with his grief, and said he felt comfort on the way to his cut, knowing he was going to a place where the queer flag hung in the window.
Both artists eventually abandoned the project, but their cartoons were hung in their intended spots at the Palazzo, which became a de facto drawing academy for the young artists who flocked to study them.
Normally, Mercury hovers in a sign for three weeks, but due to a retrograde from August 30 to September 22 (sorry to remind you), the cosmic messenger hung in Virgo for longer than expected.
The religiosity that hung in the background of good kid creeps to the fore in the opening tracks, a bleak vision of the strife in the artist's hometown as prelude to the biblical apocalypse.
A sweet, slightly oily perfume with notes of geranium and pine hung in the air—a scent that Rent the Runway users will recognize, and that evidently helps mask the odor of previous wearers.
But the larger question of whether the country is ready to legalize queer sex hung in the balance with a degree of uncertainty as the nation prepared for the controversial film to hit theaters.
"We hung in there in the first half but in the second half they came out, they got in the paint, (but) we took a lot of jump shots," Kings coach Dave Joerger said.
Part 1: After World War II, when Akihito was a 12-year-old crown prince, international pressure was mounting to prosecute Japan's royal family, and the fate of the monarchy hung in the balance.
One hand clutches an iPhone-210, earbud wires are wrapped around his neck, a pack of American Spirits are balanced on his knee, his sunglasses are hung in the crook of a white tee.
The ball hung in the air for more than three seconds until Antonio Callaway reached out and snatched it with his fingertips in the end zone for a tumbling, stunning 47-yard touchdown pass.
"I'm proud of the way I hung in there today," said Harman, who, on the third hole, recorded his only bogey, then bounced back with a birdie, his second of six, on the fourth.
A funereal feeling hung in the crisp mountain air in Park City, Utah, as attendees at the ardently liberal Sundance Film Festival trudged into the 1,300-seat Eccles Theater for Friday's first big screening.
That McDaniel was willing to brazenly hit up Manchester for half a million bucks while his ambassadorial nomination hung in the balance indicates that for her committee, the ends continue to justify the means.
PHILADELPHIA — No matter where the Grant family lived, the Norman Rockwell painting of a chubby boy resting against a tree had always been hung in a place where it was sure to be seen.
A large Ukrainian flag hung in one corner of Kononenko's office, while the country's coat of arms — a gold trident on an azure background — was mounted on the wall above his neatly arranged desk.
The exhibition features three immense chandeliers, which formerly hung in a Paris hotel ballroom where the Paris Accords — which ended active US military engagement in Vietnam — were negotiated for years and signed in 1973.
In a sculptural piece named Lost Subs, old gear from her past submissive partners was hung in the space—a replica of a harness; two actual collars worn by subs—generating an eerie, mournful energy.
The optical device works by allowing light to enter through a hole and project a reverse and inverse image onto photographic paper hung in the back of the darkened vessel — no lens or shutter required.
The public nature of my plots combined with the fact that not everyone could participate came across like a little boys' clubhouse with a 'no girls allowed' sign hung in the window—obnoxious and exclusionary.
In yet another alleged self-dealing transaction, the Trump Foundation used $10,000 at a charity auction to buy a painting of Trump himself, which was later hung in a Trump-owned golf resort near Miami.
To celebrate the day, a poster with her name on it was hung in a hallway of her high school in Storrs, Connecticut -- a tradition that was practiced with all the students on their birthdays.
Georgetown regained a 73-72 lead with 4:57 to play when McClung drove to the basket, hung in the air and fed senior guard Greg Malinowski for an unguarded 3-pointer from the corner.
But a fire department official said rescue efforts were focused on the apartment block, where a child's clothes fluttered from a first-floor laundry line and the smell of leaking gas hung in the air.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank cut interest rates to an all-time low on Wednesday and hinted at another, smaller reduction in February, but urged caution as major fiscal reforms hung in the balance.
" (Major props to her for getting through that quote.) They hung in there for an impressive period of time, but the moms eventually gave up and exclaimed things like "Oh, I can't do that one!
Washington (CNN)When Hurricane Maria barreled across Puerto Rico, devastating buildings with wind and flooding and wiping out the power infrastructure, the safety and livelihood of more than 210.1 million Americans hung in the balance.
She puts her face inside the coats and pretends that they are Mami's skirts: bright and soft and smelling of spices and heat and the dried peppers that they hung in the doorways at Christmas.
Second-place Tottenham's hopes for contention hung in the balance today, as Leicester earned three glorious points against Sunderland, putting Spurs a whopping 10 points behind the Foxes with five games left on the season.
He had abandoned reason for the sake of love, and now in the valley of wonderment the name of the Beloved hung in the air before him as if on a giant flat-screen television.
Her dark, erotic, sometimes violent pastels, hung in scroll-like strips papering the booth, are an excellent introduction to this painter, who has also illustrated the work of the Norwegian uber-writer Karl Ove Knausgaard.
His art hung in the homes of Isaac Hayes, Oprah Winfrey and Whitney Houston, according to The New York Amsterdam News, and it was displayed at soul food institutions like Sylvia's and Londel's in Harlem.
Five large paintings by the Los Angeles artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby hung in a row at the Giardini, just as a show of her recent works was opening at the Victoria Miro gallery in Venice.
Jessica Fertig, Christie's head of sale for Impressionist and Modern Art, said that one reason for the aggressive estimate was that the work had recently hung in an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
After it was acquired for McCormick Square, the painting hung in the hallway of the convention center for years with very little protection, making it liable to theft or damage, even as its value grew.
It was mainly down to luck that the robotic Canadian hung in for a period, with Djokovic unable to convert eight of nine break points in the first set, including three chances to win it.
With the game tied at 20-20 and 1:45 remaining in regulation, Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman slammed into Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis as a pass from quarterback Drew Brees hung in the air.
This is the question that hung in the air as Trump walked out of the ballroom in his DC hotel where he disavowed his birther views but refused to answer questions about his sudden course change.
"It was a struggle out there but I feel like I hung in there really nicely and I am very happy that I gave myself a chance tomorrow (Saturday)," the 28-year-old Park told reporters.
Blown-up cutouts of some of The Donald's most memorable Twitter moments were hung in gilded frames along the walls, while other attractions included a Trump nickname generator and a live feed of his Twitter page.
For a very brief moment a whiff of an upset actually hung in the air at the Carioca Arena as Venezuela refused to surrender, matching their mighty opponents basket-for-basket going into the second quarter.
Kamila Pitombeira, a spokeswoman for Mr. de Souza, said the governor was unavailable for comment, but she noted in a statement that "The Death of Estácio de Sá" was hung in another part of the palace.
In that classic movie, Andy (Tim Robbins) digs an escape tunnel behind the poster of Hayworth he had hung in his jail cell (the original Stephen King novella was called Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption).
From looking at the large parachute hung in memory of his father, it seems that Munroe's heroes will eventually fly high, untethered by the restrictions of society, ultimately journeying elsewhere through a free and boundless world.
They've also devoted a number of resources to education about waterfall safety, including flyers hung in public bathrooms, handouts given to hikers and a whole page dedicated to the issue on North Carolina State Parks' website.
It is unnervingly akin to the emotion evoked by the trio of J.M.W. Turner paintings Mr Gursky has captured in another photograph (cleverly hung in the same room of the exhibition, to allow for cross-referencing).
Having hung in there with Amy through eight episodes of trials and wacky tribulations, there's something quietly satisfying about watching her drunkenly stroll along the conveyer belt at the checkout line like she owns the place.
The parallels: Obama and Trump both visited China in November of their first years in office as a part of larger multi-country swings through Asia as major legislative packages hung in the balance back home.
Power is not being a real person but still getting your portrait hung in Washington, D.C. House of Cards' fictional President Frank Underwood now has a very real portrait hanging in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
The icon had hung in the office of the priest in the back of the church, and was among the only items left unmarred by the flames and the deluge of water that quenched the fire.
Amid these rising instances of the use of racial epithets, display of swastikas and nooses hung in trees, students are rightly demanding that their universities do more to provide a safe, equal learning environment for all.
It was very much a hockey Game 7, which is to say it was completely bonkers and both teams continued to tear up and down the ice like the fate of humanity hung in the balance.
Several of his most important site-specific commissions have moved, including "Color Panels for a Large Wall" (1978), which was originally conceived for a Cincinnati bank, where it hung in two rows of nine monochromatic canvases.
As her question hung in the air between us, I knew immediately that she had read the news that our home state, Ohio, had just banned nearly all abortions with no exceptions for rape or incest.
The work will ultimately be hung "in a place of prominence within the purchasing museum," the agreement said, and that institution will consider lending the work to museums in Berkshire County and elsewhere, nationally and internationally.
In 2006, the cosmetics heir and collector Ronald S. Lauder paid $135 million for Klimt's painting "Women in Gold," which he hung in his Neue Galerie in Manhattan, named for Dr. Kallir's original gallery in Vienna.
While Ms. Rousseff's ouster inspired street demonstrations on both sides of the issue, the prevailing mood among Brazilians as Mr. Temer's fate hung in the balance in recent weeks was one of resignation rather than outrage.
The acrid smell of smoke and ash hung in the air, and people walked around shell-shocked — with a mixture of adrenaline and despair — as they waited for what many assumed was the inevitable next attack.
It was 66-65 with a minute remaining when Hicks, who went 1 of 12 from the field Saturday, hung in the air and hit a bank shot to put the Tar Heels up by 3.
After Jakob gave his age as 19983, a skeptical pause hung in the air until the stranger next to him in line, an old man, said Jakob was his apprentice and both were master mosaic artists.
The curing solution imparts flavor and is left to marinate in the pork for a few hours to several days before it is hung in a smokehouse, where smoke is introduced while the bacon is heated.
The rug was hung in reverse "because the world has been turned on its head," Mr. Rahim said as he sprayed it with rose water, in an allusion to the Rose Garden at the White House.
For a while now the question has hung in the air of whether, in an increasingly globalized and digital age, Italian fashion can remain the dominant force it has been for at least half a century.
I recall a cockroach crawling down the inside of the sleeve of the uniform, which hung in the closet in the basement and was shared with whoever was working at night and was close to my size.
The Henry Ford museum received a mysterious phone call on Friday from someone who said they had a clock that once hung in the Michigan Central Station and that it wanted to "go home," Fox 2 reported .
This painting hung in clear defiance to those rules and was a slap in the face to the countless men and women who put their lives on the line everyday on behalf of our safety and freedom.
Public rage at the President's actions started to grow louder -- from outcries of concern when the future of Dreamers hung in the balance to condemnation of the White House policy of separating children from asylum-seeking parents.
An area featuring woven, textile, or fabric-based pieces looked, at first glance, like a typified anthropological display — woven hats hung in a row on a high wall, with vitrines of wooden, woven, and metal objects beneath.
Blackish grey smoke hung in the air east of the Islamists' stronghold and the regular sound of outgoing artillery fire could be heard, said a Reuters reporter near Bazwaia, about five km (three miles) east of Mosul.
Highbrow works such as "Nine Discourses on Commodus" (1963), "Fifty Days at Iliam" (1978) and "Coronation of Sesostris" (2000) organize a relaxed Pompidou retrospective containing some 4 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs, mercifully hung in chronological order.
However, a deal to smooth Britain's departure from the EU hung in the balance after diplomats indicated the bloc wanted more concessions from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and said a full agreement was unlikely this week.
And, after he says his contract with Bravo expired without being renewed in October, he posted a picture of himself seemingly hung in the Bravo offices that he edited to appear to be covered with negative comments.
Britain's exit from the European Union hung in the balance on Tuesday after Prime Minister Theresa May's newly won assurances on her Brexit divorce deal failed to win over the main Brexit faction in her Conservative Party.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - When Tuesday's earthquake struck Mexico, Martha Mejia watched the tin walls of her tiny shack quiver and remembered the smell of death that hung in the air of shattered apartment blocks 32 years before.
Detainees are then frequently hung in excruciating stress positions that dislocate their joints while being beaten, then forced to make taped confessions that may be shared on social media by the Interior Ministry, according to the report.
At that event, one speaker boasted that, just 100 yards away, he had "horsewhipped a Negro wench until her skirts hung in shreds" after his return from the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Court House, Va., in 1865.
He had five such portraits made during the 1530s to be hung in palaces across his vast territories, which included the Holy Roman Empire in Europe and the Spanish Empire that stretched to Asia and the Americas.
The music genre has, however, found an audience with at least one Kremlin official: Mr. Putin's former chief domestic political adviser, Vladislav Y. Surkov, is said to have hung in his office a portrait of Tupac Shakur.
He and the woman were already comfortable with each other, but once the possibility of romance hung in the air, the conversation immediately became deeper, as if they were preparing for one kind of vulnerability with another.
The United States, responsible for a crisis largely of its making and driven by a president whose legacy hung in the balance, committed the full force of its might and diplomacy to resolving the city's sectarian bloodletting.
While a large portion of the recent Whitney Biennial included art meant to provoke and disturb, Shara Hughes's paintings, hung in a windowless room at the museum, provided an oasis of brilliant color and welcoming abstract worlds.
In a Foreign Affairs article, Feaver wrote: The messiness of the process raises real doubts about how this team would handle a genuine national security crisis where lives hung in the balance depending on time-sensitive decisions.
The straight talking society dame gave ET a tour of her historic home, including her many pedigreed possessions — a silhouette of George Washington that the president sat for, a dog portrait that hung in the Kennedy White House.
For those who somehow missed this story earlier in the week, it emerged, via the Washington Post, that a framed copy of Time magazine that hung in the clubhouses of numerous Trump golf courses internationally was a fake.
KABUL, Afghanistan — As the fate of Helmand Province hung in the balance last month during a withering Taliban offensive, the province's deputy governor, Mohammad Jan Rasoolyar, found his urgent pleas for help from the central government going unheeded.
"With every ring of my family's doorbell, with every police car passing on the street, a horrifying possibility hung in the air – my parents might one day be sent back to Colombia," recalls the Jane the Virgin actress.
"I was so proud of myself the way I hung in there (and) I was able to turn it around (with a chip-in birdie at the 12th)," said Chappell, who has just one bogey in 54 holes.
His still-inexplicable fake punt against the Patriots might be the most remarkable thing about the Colts season, other than people making Photoshop jokes about the AFC Championship Participant banner they hung in Lucas Oil Stadium after 2014.
"Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux," a 1960 supercharging of Russian tradition, is a show-off vehicle, and Kimin Kim, a Korean star with a modest manner, made the audience gasp with softly powered jumps that hung in the air.
In 2014, the administration removed Confederate battle flags that hung in Lee Chapel, and in 2016, they added a small plaque outside Robinson Hall, which was built by slaves the school owned, featuring a list of their names.
The president of the United States used the full power of his office to solicit intervention from a foreign government in securing dirt against his political rival, while millions of dollars in foreign aid hung in the balance.
About 22018 people came out last week to Harrison's campaign event at Emmanuel Baptist Church of James Island in Charleston, where the smell of pluff mud -- a thick sludge from the state's coastal marshes -- hung in the air.
In the early miles, the women worked together; Desiree Linden, another favorite, struggled and told Flanagan she thought she might quit, but hung in to support her teammates a few more miles for the American victory they sought.
For these tapestries, hung in a circle from the ceiling near the center of the room, well-known Douglas images (including the above-mentioned woman with a spear) are reworked to speak to a different and expanded demographic.
Shawn Marie Neal, a 23-year-old woman, was strangled and hung in her North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, condo in 1996 in a brutal homicide that shocked the small, quiet beach town and stumped its detectives for years.
This is also another good example of a situation where the iPhone 7 hung in there, though if you zoom all the way in you'll see again that it didn't capture the same level of detail as its competitors.
"I like the way our guys just hung in there and kept fighting," Texas coach Shaka Smart said after Andrew Jones' game-winning 3-pointer capped a comeback from five points down with 63 seconds left against the Sooners.
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It was long and thin, with a black background and italicized gold lettering; the paint had been deliberately rubbed away from the sign's edges to make it look like an heirloom that had once hung in an ancestor's homestead.
When darkness finally enveloped the grounds, a few matches hung in the balance, including a surprisingly tense affair between No. 2-seeded Andy Murray and the 37-year-old qualifier Radek Stepanek, which was called in the fourth set.
Lingering questions Questions about what prompted Haley to strike such a definitive note on the impending sanctions still hung in the balmy Palm Beach air Tuesday, where the President and several of his top aides are spending the week.
Yet despite his unimpressive record, despite the fact that he's not ranked, he hung in there for five fun rounds with the elite featherweight, and actually managed to land more strikes on him than any of his previous opponents.
The future of Opel's Eisenach factory in Germany hung in the balance on Monday after shop stewards rejected wage concessions demanded by PSA in exchange for a commitment to invest in a production line for a new model there.
"We don't see huge fluctuations in our marketplace here," said Sandy K. Rutledge, a founder of Domus Realty in Halifax, noting that even after the 2008 global financial crisis, "we hung in here longer than most" in the country.
Two paintings of embroidery are especially personal: the original needlepoint of an American flag by her great-grandmother who was a suffragette; and one of the Irish phrase of allegiance, "Erin Go Bragh," that hung in her grandmother's house.
The Democratic-backed candidate running for Kansas State Attorney General has been called on by her own party to drop out because of a poster hung in her law office that depicts Wonder Woman lassoing a police officer around the neck.
He was dragged all the way to the abbot's office, and when they whipped him this time, it wasn't with his hazel switch, which hung in a row with all the other boys' switches, but one of his apple boughs.
As Selina's fate hung in the balance, she was forced to watch every senator and staffer she had intimidated, manipulated, and then forgotten in her bid for the presidency remember the promises she had made to them and then reneged on.
He had two large, full bookcases, a shelf of vinyl records, a collection of board games, and a lot of art—or, at least, posters that had been hung in frames, instead of being tacked or taped to the wall.
That Lil Chano from 79 was able to take over Cellular Field, the baseball stadium closest to his childhood neighborhood, and have his name hung in the rafters, was a triumphant act, and a profound gift to a specific place.
"It hung in my dressing room, along with a drawing of my daughter Anna, when I was doing 'Beauty and the Beast' on Broadway," said Mr. McCarthy, who played the Beast two different times during the show's 13-year run.
For her, color has a magic all its own—"color can be healing," the curator says—and the show was assembled in part with an eye for how the pieces related to each other when hung in the same room.
LONDON — The fate of thousands of workers hung in the balance on Wednesday after the collapse of Carillion, a major construction and services company that has a vast network of subcontractors and reaches deep into many facets of British life.
Seriously, just listen to it: According to Billboard, "Ghen Co Vy" was written by Khac Hung in a collaboration with Vietnam's National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health and performed by ERIK and MIN, whose song "Ghen" served as inspiration.
The movie, directed by Joe Wright, chronicles the defining 28 days in 1940 when Churchill was made prime minister and finally convinced Britain to stay the course and fight Hitler — when the fate of the world hung in the balance.
The fate of the 24-nation, month-long showpiece due to start in June had hung in the balance ever since Europe's domestic leagues shut down in the wake of the sweeping health crisis, which has killed around 22022,22020 people worldwide.
At an age when most other female skaters have long been spit out of the sport because of burnout, injury, or lack of success, she not only has hung in there but has risen to another level with her jumps.
The country's investment grade credit rating has hung in the balance, with only Moody's keeping it above junk, unemployment is at a decade high of some 30 percent, and ailing state companies have bled billions of rand from the treasury.
At the statue's unveiling in 1913, one speaker boasted that, just 100 yards away, he had "horsewhipped a Negro wench until her skirts hung in shreds" after his return from the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Court House, Va., in 1865.
But a vacate order was duct-taped to the front door glass, and ashy debris sat in piles below the second story's side windows, which were ringed by scorch marks and remnants of exterior siding that hung in melted strips.
The fate of iconic Alphabet Network series like Grey's Anatomy, then-imminently ending Scandal, and How To Get Away With Murder hung in the balance until everyone involved confirmed the new Netflix agreement wouldn't influence the lifespans of the superproducer's network staples.
Hung in a small inner gallery on the museum's second floor, the exhibition, titled Distant Mirrors, opens with a clutch of seven graphite and felt-tip pen drawings, abstract notations made as a means for exploring the armature of the Calvaert painting.
Ride along in our Lincoln MKC to see architecture that horoscope readers will flip for, the best place to view the Bean without the bustle, and a bonsai garden that makes the terrariums we hung in our apartment look, well, a little sad.
Shanshan Feng of China, a seven-time LPGA Tour winner who had led since the opening round, hung in with a chance, needing to hole out from the fairway with her third shot for an eagle at the 18th to tie Park.
But contrary to Futurism's report that Pepsi will "use an artificial constellation, hung in the night sky next to the stars, to promote an energy drink," PepsiCo now says that outside of an "exploratory test," this isn't going to be an ongoing deal.
Conservative supporters of Park, who has been stripped of her powers as she awaits a decision on her impeachment, took down the painting on Tuesday as it hung in an exhibition of works featuring Park, and threw it on the floor, media said.
The OPEC deal had hung in the balance for two days - first on fears that Russia would cut too little, and later on concerns that Iran, whose crude exports have been depleted by U.S. sanctions, would receive no exemption and block the agreement.
Britain's exit from the European Union hung in the balance on Tuesday after Attorney General Geoffrey Cox said last-minute legally binding assurances won by Prime Minister Theresa May to her divorce deal left the legal risk over the Irish backstop unchanged.
McGregor, a boxing novice who had never once fought a professional four-round fight, let alone a championship 12-rounder, hung in there until the 10th, and landed 111 punches in the process, more than any other opponent had landed on Mayweather before.
STRASBOURG, April 13 (Reuters) - The European Union is ready to take further action if necessary to counter steel dumping by China, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Wednesday, as 10,000 jobs hung in the balance in the sector in Britain.
Mason, who said she has several years of experience in evidence collection, cited the example of Congress accepting the results of the DNA analysis on Monica Lewinsky's blue dress which "hung in her closet for years" before it was tested by authorities.
The fate of Huawei has hung in the balance for many months, as the Trump administration has deliberated over how to treat a company many American officials consider a national security risk, but the Chinese government views as central to its technology ambitions.
An article on Page 3 about offensive Halloween decorations hung in the window of a Brooklyn townhouse misspells the given name of a man who moved to Brooklyn from South Carolina after World War II. He is Curives Lorick Sr., not Corives.
Whether it's the long braids hung in Curreri's gallery, self-reported demographics on happiness as aggregated and re-presented by Cullen, or Whittle's wild exhortations to shape fashion and self-presentation, the artworks in this show requires and successfully harnesses museum-goer involvement.
There are some real standouts in this exhibition, including "Syndics of the Drapery Guild as Dutch Masters" (1978–79), which had hung in the lobby of the Chelsea Hotel for years before disappearing and becoming the object of a lawsuit over ownership.
Chardy served for the match in the second set but world number six Tsitsipas hung in to level before sealing a 4-7 7-6(0) 7-6(73) victory to prolong his debut appearance at the prestigious Wimbledon warm-up event.
For the event, the Game of Thrones star opted for very Clueless plaid, in the form of a wrap-front miniskirt, and a frilled-sleeve black T-shirt that's quite reminiscent of the ones that once hung in our very closets in the early-aughts.
Modelled on a New England town hall, it is a handsome shrine to an artist whose work has hung in the Oval Offices of the past four presidents (though a Rockwell painting of the Statue of Liberty's torch seems to have vanished from Donald Trump's).
But the image of a giant disco ball hung in the firmament—that icon of humanity at its silliest and most joyful—raised questions that won't go away: Why are we indignant over an orbiting objet d'art but not over, say, yet another TV satellite?
Yesterday, he ate a phenomenally large breakfast: Selected excerpts from the KentLive story—which I really would suggest you read in full if you are a fan of artistry or art (the subhead, "He Smashed It," deserves to be hung in the Louvre)—are below.
Each of the white, metal signs contained one of the names of the men hung in the largest mass execution in the country's history, known as the Dakota 38 + 2, including the two additional warriors who were hung later under the order of Andrew Johnson.
A centerpiece of the living room, in addition to a chandelier from the early 20th century that once hung in her in-laws' home, is a pair of boxy, wood-framed "Stalin" chairs, which she has had restored and covered in pale green velvet.
ASUNCIÓN IXTALTEPEC, Mexico — The death toll from Mexico's strongest earthquake in living memory rose to 90 on Sunday, as the people of southern Oaxaca State mourned their dead and rescue workers began assessing the damage in small towns where dust still hung in the air.
While France has returned tens of thousands of looted artworks and other objects to their rightful owners, many remain orphaned, including these paintings, which until recently hung in the museum's regular exhibition spaces, with only a small bit of explanatory text on their descriptive plaques.
Her well-rendered portraits and craftily drawn caricatures are hung in the first room at MUNAL, along with one of her first paintings that expressed elements of "primitivism," a movement of the European avant-garde that would later be closely associated with Nahui's painting.
He hung in a glass box above the Thames River in London for 44 days in 2003, and in 2006, he tried and failed to break the Guinness world record for holding one's breath underwater by submerging himself in a tank outside Lincoln Center.
Touring the exhibition, Mr. Hislop and Tom Hockenhull, a curator at the British Museum who collaborated with Mr. Hislop on the show — offered insight into some of their favorite items, including the fake ancient rock that the artist Banksy once hung in the museum.
The weaker currency, for example, was bad news for the National Gallery in London when it recently tried to buy "Portrait of a Young Man in a Red Cap," by Jacopo Pontormo, which had hung in the museum on loan from 2009 to 2015.
For nearly two decades now, young futures have hung in limbo, and the well-being of families has been put at risk, as Congress and each corresponding administration have routinely come to an impasse on immigration reform having yet to pass the Dream Act.
Even as the ride-hailing company's board grappled with internal divisions and a major investment hung in the balance, the company's new chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, flew to the British capital, its biggest European market, to hold talks with the city's transport chief on Tuesday.
Trump has also reportedly used his Donald J. Trump Foundation, which he had given relatively little to, to pay for his own expenses, such as settling lawsuits and buying massive portraits of himself — one of which, as of October 2016, hung in a Trump property.
Bright star, would I were as steadfast as thou art, not hung in lone splendour aloft the night, nor gazing on the newly fallen mask of snow upon the mountains and the moors, but lying here upon my lover's hand, betwixt a rushing whip of leaves.
Now that Tesla has moved beyond some of the biggest challenges of Model 3 production — a time when the company's existence hung in the balance — the Silicon Valley automaker finally has some breathing room to focus its attention back on this massive facility in the Nevada desert.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Until recently, members of the Davis family in Texas did not know what valuable artwork they had at their hands every time they looked at a portrait of their mother Christine, hung in the family home for over 40 years.
For the next month, the race hung in a kind of no-man's land: McCain did not yet have the raw numbers to mathematically clinch, but his overwhelming lead and Huckabee's limited, sectional appeal made it plain to political observers that McCain was the inevitable nominee.
The future of the Veneto banks had hung in the balance over the past two years since the ECB uncovered a capital hole caused by a spike in bad loans and a mis-selling scandal whereby the banks' customers were sold shares in exchange for loans.
Hung in frames, displayed on shelves, or arranged in domestic-scaled installations, Ms. Mack's new work quietly exudes the motley variety of a craft show crossed with a fair exhibition hall in its mix of stained glass, gilding, silk flowers, neon lights and lots of denim.
If you didn't, Goya famously painted the bull, or toro, but he also famously painted "La MAJA Desnuda," a commissioned portrait of an insouciant naked lady that was hung in a private gallery (he also famously painted her in a pantsuit, same position, "La Maja Vestidia").
Just look at the detail of his enormous painting "Meeting Point" (1963), a thickly painted canvas commissioned by the Toronto airport, where it was shown before being gifted to France by the Canadian government on the bicentenary of the French Revolution and hung in the Opéra Bastille.
Shielded from public view, high up a rickety wooden staircase inside the yellow church tower, the bell is still suspended where it was first hung in 19343 by an enthusiastic Nazi mayor in Herxheim am Berg, a hilltop village of 750 people in Germany's southwestern wine country.
Mr. Le-Tan's mixed-bag of a collection inspired a 2018 show at the Tristan Hoare Gallery in London titled "The Collection of Monsieur X." The show included his own artwork, hung in rooms made to resemble his apartment and decorated with items from his collection.
He was not widely regarded as the best or most dangerous player in any one season, but he was hypercompetitive and when an important game hung in the balance, Jeter so often produced the hit, the throw or the catch that led directly to a Yankees win.
First of all, we can give sincere and hearty thanks for the disappearance of diphtheria, a disease that once hung in the shadow of every child's sore throat, but which was successfully defeated by immunization programs that took off in the decades before the Second World War.
With the dressing-room a viper's nest, the club's coffers empty and all its star names – Georginio Wijnaldum and Leroy Fer among them – hawked in a summer firesale, Koeman looked to be glugging from a poisoned chalices at a time when his own career hung in the balance.
The fates of 2144 desperate migrants rescued while crossing the Mediterranean hung in the balance Friday, after Italy's far-right interior minister, Matteo Salvini, vowed their ship would not be allowed to dock in his country's ports — and should be sent back to a literal war zone instead.
The fates of 276 desperate migrants rescued while crossing the Mediterranean hung in the balance Friday, after Italy's far-right interior minister, Matteo Salvini, vowed their ship would not be allowed to dock in his country's ports — and should be sent back to a literal war zone instead.
The accusations and lawsuits in the political battleground of Florida conjured memories of the state's 2000 presidential recount, when the winner of the White House hung in the balance for weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court stopped the counting and Republican George W. Bush triumphed over Democrat Al Gore.
The fake cover was seen hanging in Trump's clubs in Doral, Florida; Loudoun County, Virginia; Doonbeg, Ireland; and in his Turnberry club in Scotland, the Post reported, noting that the framed covers that once hung in the Ireland and Scotland clubs were mysteriously taken down in recent weeks.
Mr. Bihn, who was born three years after the Grayback went down, remembers him as a constant presence in his maternal grandparents' home, where a black-and-white photo of the submarine hung in the living room near a black frame holding Mr. King's Purple Heart medal and citation.
His one curatorial coup on his own behalf, aided by a performance artist named Sur Rodney (Sur), was a show at Gracie Mansion Gallery, in 210, of seventy pictures of identical size densely hung in two friezelike rows with an eye to abrupt differences in subject and form.
Beside the churning piers is a slim wooden building with a plastic kayak hung in place of a sign — the clubhouse for the Manhattan Kayak Company, which sends kayakers out all summer long, no experience necessary, into what may be some of the busiest currents in the country.

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