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"He was trained or imprinted on 14 different odors and once he was imprinted on all the odors, he was eligible to graduate," Van Leer said.
Good Time had imprinted its woozy, neon mood on me.
Your friendship, sweetness and support are imprinted in my heart.
Team logos are imprinted, and layers of lacquer are applied.
Trauma and pain have imprinted themselves, real as a tattoo.
Nature's constant threat has imprinted resilience on the Philippine DNA.
The bar includes tiles imprinted with the design of the Avalon.
The face, with its grimly downturned mouth, is imprinted with tension.
The process leaves incredible patterns and textures imprinted on the paper.
I was surprised by how quickly I imprinted on the Bathers.
Louis Daguerre's images, imprinted on metal rather than paper, were sharper.
The tracks of his bulldozer are still imprinted in the earth.
The leather zipper pulls are also imprinted with the little fox.
Since that wasn't coming from my father, I imprinted on furniture.
I think it's more or less permanently imprinted in my brain.
We have everything here, and that's what imprinted the most on me.
There were boxes of adhesive bandage strips imprinted with pro-team logos.
Imprinted into many of these tracks is her tag—simply, her name.
Thus, imprinted, learned or orchestrated brain activity is to some extent changed.
We can do that only if it gets imprinted in the object's environment.
This imprinted cloud then just does its thing, settling toward low energy valleys.
Instantly, they came alert and—in my memory, imprinted by terror—charged us.
Only up close do you see the trace of imprinted words and lines.
One Gold-imprinted place I remember well: the Apple Pan in Rancho Park.
Apples were imprinted with words that corresponded to a letter of the alphabet.
Instead it's a fuzzbox nursery rhyme, catchy enough to be a genetically imprinted memory.
It imprinted in me, I was flying, it was like I was being carried.
The exact same icon is seen imprinted on the handles of several wine jugs.
The sound, especially as it fills up a pair of headphones, imprinted on me.
"This image of the smiling man in the helmet was imprinted on my memory."
Guests could choose from three different cup colors imprinted with "Kylie's 21st" on them.
Images of the attacks are firmly imprinted on the mind of every news consumer.
You will make inquiries, for Kroff has imprinted his fury deep upon your soul.
The whole thing was so bizarre that it immediately imprinted itself into my heart.
It's also violence that is imprinted upon communities, whether or not you acknowledge it.
" She pointed to a shirt in the window imprinted with the slogan: "Be kind.
Imprinted in our brains is a real desire for nature, and it's causing anxiety.
The night of the math puzzle is imprinted in the lore of my family.
Mr Chen, a Buddhist scholar, has also imprinted traditional Chinese philosophies onto the company's culture.
True, humans are social animals through and through, with group loyalty imprinted in our genes.
Incredibly, the information imprinted onto these microorganisms can be passed down to the next generation.
These cultural aesthetics imprinted upon game developers' simulations of reality, creating the gritty military shooter.
Fashanu's persecution – and later, suicide – is deeply imprinted on the collective consciousness of English football.
They say the marks imprinted by these disasters provide clues of potential temblors to come.
These days, people think long and hard about what they want imprinted on their bodies.
You can't learn a new gait when the old one is imprinted on your shoes.
Ties The child in me still collapses from the imprinted sorrow of years of isolation.
But the child in me still collapses from the imprinted sorrow of years of isolation.
Working from a van, he sold T-shirts he had imprinted with pictures of fairgoers.
" Iowa Representative Steve King argued that the book's story "should be imprinted into everyone's brain.
And yet, the archetypal cowboy imprinted in the American psyche is a white Marlboro man.
The front door opens into a foyer with a large crest imprinted on the floor.
Meanwhile, across campus, tiny Toyotas imprinted with green "Saudi Driving School" labels dot the desert horizon.
In these cases, researchers had deleted imprinted genes from immature eggs with the full 46 chromosomes.
"Dadness" is not culturally imprinted onto men's bodies in the way that motherhood is for women.
The three-way fight on the right has imprinted an ill-tempered character on the campaign.
Gene's footprints remain on the moon, and his achievements are imprinted in our hearts and memories.
Men dubbed stringers walked backwards pouring the candy into cornstarch trays imprinted with the kernel shape.
Hidden messages and graffiti doodles ripped from public restrooms are digitally imprinted underneath that first layer.
Orange flower blooms so saturated with color seeped through my eyes and imprinted on my brain.
This property comes with a number imprinted on the fabric of the universe: the Hubble constant.
Video of the Library of Congress ceremony will be available here and imprinted in my heart.
Images of Parisian women kissing American soldiers on liberation day have imprinted themselves on later generations.
They are imprinted with a company stamp, then placed in an oven at 1,050 degrees Celsius.
On closer inspection, guests could see that it was imprinted all over with the LV monogram.
"Someone who has grown up on ice has that technique imprinted on their brain," Rigas said.
Cognitive scientists say that real learning doesn't happen unless knowledge is imprinted on long-term memory.
Both men recognize that things — however bland they might be — are imprinted by use and memory.
The data we get this way, pre-imprinted with spin and mythos, are intensely one-dimensional.
The telltale signs are imprinted on the national conversation, with its undue preoccupation with cultural differences.
"This image was permanently imprinted in my brain, and it would change my life forever," he said.
It was a "westering" people to whom the novus ordo seclorum imprinted on every dollar bill applied.
Here the slices will be imprinted with a particular pattern using photolithography equipment made in the Netherlands.
The sculptural collages are constructed of metal parts of cars and imprinted with Bourouissa's photographs from Philadelphia.
The idea ... "Married" will be imprinted on the guy's finger even if he takes off the ring.
Imagine a fleet of light sails, imprinted with holographic messages, embarking from Earth to the stars beyond.
Attractive men and women worked the aisles, wearing tank-tops imprinted with "FUN" in big red letters.
Rght, but the first record you fall in love with definitely gets imprinted in your musical DNA.
Its interior is imprinted with the elaborate folds and fine veining of the surface of his brain.
It was about having to reject what had been imprinted on me from such a young age.
"Gene's footprints remain on the moon, and his achievements are imprinted in our hearts and memories," Bolden said.
Blacula was one of McGee's first blaxploitation classic, and with it she imprinted herself in the public imagination.
Still, after millions of years, fear of those big-tooth beasts has imprinted itself on our mammalian brains.
His work is experiential: these events are recorded and imprinted into the texture and facture of his work.
It looks like someone has imprinted a series of spikes into the data, following the prime number series.
They're part of an unusually diverse array of dinosaur tracks imprinted into the rocks on Australia's Dampier Peninsula.
It wasn't clear if it had been imprinted on the concrete by a sneaker, boot, or bare foot.
Suddenly I saw some — a bright yellow line of language imprinted on asphalt, racing toward my grandfather's Wagoneer.
But that three-day trip on the passenger train called the California Zephyr was imprinted in my mind.
Immediately you could become part of a community that had a specific sense of place imprinted on it.
The Kirkland brand looked more like the animal shape had been imprinted into the cracker with a press.
After he hugged me he had a mark of my body moisture imprinted on him – it was lovely.
Wherever the people went, they're not here anymore, and they've left echoes of themselves imprinted on the world.
Our ancestral knowledge is actually embedded in the sites up there—it's imprinted and can still be activated.
The initials of the European Central Bank are imprinted in 10 linguistic variants, including German, Hungarian and Maltese.
Imprinted in the light of these wisps of subliming vapor are the fingerprints of a comet's chemical composition.
One of the satisfactions of Legos is their touch sensation, a sense memory that's imprinted on brains, too.
Mark Hertling, a CNN military analyst, counseled restraint, passing on a lesson imprinted on the nation's recent history.
The importance of reading is constantly imprinted on us by way of our inability to survive without it.
The city, known for its Victorian-meets-industrial aesthetic, is full of cast iron hatches imprinted with delightful patterns.
However, its effects are clearly imprinted on every FRB, including the one we detected at such a great distance.
Gilmore still has his UAE dog tag, a rectangle of white gold imprinted with his blood type, AB-negative.
Such ideas have imprinted themselves on the West—and, despite Mr Trump's flirtation with protectionism, they will probably endure.
One day, after a flash flood, they found a layer of moist sand imprinted with hyena and wolf tracks.
Tonight he wears a silk neckerchief imprinted with a finely detailed map—in green, yellow and white—of Hardangervidda.
On the other side, the pills are imprinted with the numbers "10/325" -- usually an indication of medication dosage.
On the other side, the pills are imprinted with the numbers "10/325," usually an indication of medication dosage.
This Goliath-esque moment is imprinted onto my brain, but in case you missed it, here's a video below.
These images dominate the news cycle and remain imprinted on our minds, completely overshadowing the struggle that preceded them.
After multiple sightings, a miracle took place—Diego discovered Guadalupe's now-iconic image mysteriously imprinted on his tilma (cloak).
I've also learned that some medals are not worn around your neck, but instead are imprinted on your soul.
They combine the scans into a 3D image, showing the structure of the brain imprinted on the fossilized bone.
" Faces after plastic surgery look "oddly blank, like a street sign not imprinted with a word or an image.
My mother imprinted on me a passion for politics — so much so that I became a political-science professor.
Like Mourinho, those players imprinted on Chelsea their own personalities: fiercely competitive; tenacious and tough; ruthless, and relentless, winners.
I did this first by deleting the app and then later throwing out three bags imprinted with their name.
Now, is a time for reflection, to mourn his departure and celebrate his brilliance, permanently imprinted on my memory.
It is a much better memory than the wildfire smoke that will forever be imprinted in my memory. 22017.
But that lack of consideration is how you get a toilet seat cover with holy religious text imprinted on it.
We used a mustachioed icon, the Monopoly Man, someone recognizable and already imprinted on everyone's brain, on our campaign materials.
The classic film will be imprinted on society's memory forever and apparently DiCaprio and Winslet will never let go, either.
And I'm pretty sure the Dollar Slice Wars of my college years are imprinted permanently in my medial temporal lobe.
Before that can happen the researchers said it would be necessary to identify the unique imprinted genes in each species.
Right: A human shadow scars the steps of a bank in Hiroshima, imprinted by the extreme heat of the blast.
That's So Raven imprinted our young, impressionable minds with a fact of life: We'll just keep making the same mistakes.
The result is an interference pattern imprinted on the film by the interaction between the out-of-kilter half beams.
A man stands in front of the projected image of a naked woman, her body imprinted on his white shirt.
I think it's possible that with time, this combination of paranoia and reliance has imprinted itself on the criminal psyche.
Britney still loves wigs, but that pink bob is imprinted on her history like a bruise that refuses to fade.
Tides of immigrants, beginning with the Dutch in the 17th century, have imprinted the soil with their DNA (and their garbage).
I have so many memories with Luke that make me smile and that are forever imprinted on my heart and mind.
One of Dougy's earliest, most formative memories imprinted itself a year later: He remembers the house wailing, grief shaking the walls.
Each puck is imprinted with a number that can be used to help raise money for interior locks on classroom doors.
Many worked professionally as cooks, and their sweet chutneys, complex ketchups and grilled skewers are imprinted on the South African palate.
Bochner sets the repeating "blah"s at an angle, repeatedly imprinted over each other as if made with a rubber stamp.
Forged in ultra-hot conditions, the igneous specimens were imprinted with the magnetic fingerprints of the solar nebula as they cooled.
But even without such auxiliary aids, I have the feeling that Ms. Channing's Dolly would have imprinted herself on my imagination.
Redemption City is small but slick: the church's punky logo was imprinted on the cardboard cup sleeves at the coffee station.
The assault is still imprinted on her face: a soldier's bite, each tooth mark indented, on the apple of her cheek.
Dark silhouettes of the crosses, reliquaries, and chalices contained in the Vatican display cases remain imprinted on the textiles — more ghosts.
These tracks are imprinted in rocks that are up to 140 million years old, and belong to many different types of dinosaurs.
Schoeve said her 7-year-old bison has a special bond with humans, because she was imprinted with humans since her birth.
Giorgio Armani Beauty created a Chinese New Year makeup palette in China's signature colors, with a monkey imprinted on the powder inside.
The universal vaccine likely will work best in young children who have not yet been "imprinted" by a influenza virus, he adds.
But sexism is often imprinted on clothes themselves, and here is where it becomes exceptionally insidious — because of the messages it delivers.
Featuring special dials imprinted in white or blue lacquer, the Jubilee timepieces were designed to reflect the brand's signature Bauhaus-inspired simplicity.
Another, oddly, featured photos of the actor Tom Hanks manipulated so he appeared to be wearing shirts imprinted with various protest slogans.
Of course, architecture always bears the weight of history; our buildings are indelibly imprinted by the era in which they were conceived.
The company recently introduced seven graphic styles, each imprinted with a French phrase that pays tribute to a day of the week.
Fey's Palin became so thoroughly imprinted on the nation's consciousness that the caricature is more what people remember than the real woman.
Mr. Hopewell said the shootings had faded from daily conversation in Kalamazoo over the years, but remained imprinted on the city's consciousness.
Through material, form, and process, Puryear imprinted the piece with a variety of narratives alluding to slavery, labor, service animals, and ownership.
In both instances, the tone was set and the staging created memorable moments forever imprinted in the minds of those who witnessed them.
This embodiment of destruction envisaged as a blurry ring of red-hot energy, stayed imprinted on my mind as I reached the rooftop.
The device is a far cry from conventional computers, which are based on minute wires imprinted on silicon chips in highly ordered patterns.
Meteor impacts, nuclear detonations, Ice Ages, earthquakes: The memories of them all are imprinted in the muck at the bottom of the ocean.
But the truly fascinating thing is that the geese that imprinted on Lorenz later attempted to mate with human men who resembled him.
And for as much as I intuitively understand my own womanhood, I am still unlearning the lessons imprinted on me as a child.
They may not have the technology to actually screen the film, but they remember the story, because it feels imprinted upon their DNA.
The condition has religious undertones given its association with a religious relic called the Veil of Veronica, a cloth imprinted with Jesus' face.
The scientists said there are still obstacles to using such methods in other mammals, including identifying which imprinted genes need to be deleted.
But if you stand in the right spot, you see what was hidden in plain sight: a large eye imprinted across the blocks.
It is said to be the agave-fiber cloak of Juan Diego, on which the Virgin imprinted her likeness during their final encounter.
On Thursday, Police from Suffolk County released a photograph of a black leather belt with the letters WH or HM imprinted on it.
Losing the SussexRoyal name could hamper their moneymaking prospects, royal experts say, since it is imprinted on all of the couple's charitable activities.
The products looked exactly like Apple's, came in boxes carrying Apple logos, and even had fake Apple serial numbers imprinted, the lawsuit alleges.
He also pushed aside the words imprinted in his memory from other students and from educators who had doubted him as a child.
Can you talk a little bit about some of the authors that you imprinted on as a kid who you find have influenced you?
So, even if Arya isn't the Waif, the lessons she learned at the House of Black and White are clearly imprinted onto her behavior.
Paisano's started selling items imprinted with the phrase after getting calls from "all around the country and the world" about the signage, per Camuglia.
It does have a very dumb name and a silly logo imprinted toward the bottom, but I can live with both of those things.
I confront a version of myself in a mirror piece that is imprinted with multifarious branches like the respiratory tracks of a human lung.
"Sweet with salty seemed like a passing trend at first, but now I really believe it's imprinted on the American palate," Mr. Lewis said.
He has designed cones imprinted with a mold of the face of Jizo Bosatsu, a Buddhist deity known as the guardian of the road.
Perhaps this is how history becomes imprinted in the body, how fear becomes a reflex, how memory becomes a matter of taste and feeling.
These are the infrared cameras photographing and tracking you, leaving your image imprinted on the ground — sort of the opposite of casting a shadow.
Behind him, as if imprinted on a vertical banner, is a kind of X-ray outline of the lower half of a human skeleton.
Folks not imprinted by that strain, in the 50- to 64-year age group, therefore may not have the same protections as older people.
If you want to sell a T-shirt imprinted with an 18th-century painting of George Washington from the National Portrait Gallery, happy hawking.
This is only another chapter in the life stories of all of us who were imprinted by our initial epiphanies with the museum's treasures.
Breitbart is currently selling fidget spinners with Steve Bannon's face and #WAR imprinted on them, a common Breitbart hashtag denoting its commitment to ideological struggle.
Imprinted with the word "LEFTOVER," followed by a Roman number, each block appears to have been shot, dripping fake, plastic blood on the museum's floor.
The limited edition KFC Huawei 7 Plus comes in a bright red casing, with both Colonel Sanders and the Huawei logo imprinted on its back.
But it is the one that was chosen to lead a myriad news stories, and the one destined to be imprinted on the national conscience.
Though eye-colour is but one of many features that may attract romantic interest, in its particular case, that attraction seems likely to be imprinted.
Today, fingerprints from the ancient world survive as signs of humanity imprinted on the ceramics, waxen surfaces, or even cosmetic creams that survive from antiquity.
I have so many memories with Luke that make me smile and that are forever imprinted on my heart and mind… Luke loved his family.
Many Native American residents receive their mail by P.O. box and do not know their address, much less have a photo ID with it imprinted.
So I think he means he's going to forever be imprinted on her in a way that he's done such a terrible thing to her.
Her ubiquitous tagline, "You Need Faith," was imprinted on everything from her business cards to the pink nail files she sent clients for the holidays.
By the time Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" imprinted the cathedral in the minds of countless readers, the building was pretty much a wreck.
Indeed, the slim columns holding up the building are imprinted with wood slats, so that they call to mind the architectural tradition of the country.
In March 2014, scientists with the BICEP2 telescope announced that they had detected swirls in the sky imprinted by pairs of gravitons during cosmic inflation.
These were films imprinted with the personality of their creators, which sounds like Mekas's version of what his colleague Andrew Sarris called the auteur theory.
Ozzy then made his way over to the tram, unpeeled a sticker to reveal his name imprinted along the side and hopped on for a ride.
"Gene's footprints remain on the moon, and his achievements are imprinted in our hearts and memories," Administrator Charles Bolden said in a statement released by NASA.
The annual drill is a legacy of the 1985 quake, a harrowing disaster imprinted on the national psyche after claiming over 5,000 lives in Mexico City.
Earlier this summer, Chrissy Teigen also had a spray tan debacle, when she woke up with her entire body imprinted on her sheets with tan pigment.
Six holograms created by Bangs and Mrongovius will also be attached to the side panels of the square satellite, and perhaps even imprinted on the sail.
One of the central ironies of "Listening to Prozac's" reception is that it generated two opposed responses, both of which got deeply imprinted on the culture.
It also girded Ford's credibility, which Republicans have gone to great length to attack, showing the extent to which the incident is imprinted on her memory.
Centuries of competing for survival in the wild have imprinted on cats an imperative to hide their food so that it's not stolen by other beasts.
Faces, from the filters we use to transform ourselves on social media, were traced on sheer overcoats or cut into cascading gowns, or imprinted on tulle.
As a kid, she would listen to her father's collection of anthologies on repeat, "And I think they really imprinted songwriting into my brain," she said.
Imprinted by his father's love Irish folk, Damien Dempsey, Sam Cooke, and Otis Redding, (before he discovered Dr. Dre in his teens), Lukas was always singing.
The pens, black plastic imprinted with silver images of the city seal and Mr. de Blasio's signature, were laid out in a box on a wooden table.
Kalish heads a lab investigating ways to help children with imprinted gene disorders, conditions in which at least one gene is doubled up from mom or dad.
And it seems the different neural patterns of a language are imprinted in our brains for ever, even if we don't speak it after we've learned it.
In the second photo, the singer shared a photo of herself and Cooper, 44, clapping as Elliott knelt to have his hands imprinted outside of the theater.
In one highly-shared image that circulated after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting in February, "Thoughts and Prayers" is imprinted on the side of a garbage truck.
In both series, paintball-like splotches of cobalt powder punctuate the works, and wooden rectangles imprinted with ominous iterations of Samuel Beckett quotes enhance the poetic mood.
Before boarding a flight, they looked giddy as they posed for a photograph wearing matching white T-shirts imprinted with "LIBRE," or free, in large black letters.
The modest white flag, dwarfed by the expanse of the stadium below it, is imprinted with these words in block letters: Kansas City Chiefs, 241 World Champions.
Her writing can take on an activist's urgency: Williams's "alarm at humanity's calamitous impact on nature is indelibly imprinted in her writing," our reviewer, Andrea Wulf, said.
The executive staffers who run the Statue think that the sight of her still standing in the harbor after September 11th imprinted her powerfully on people's minds.
Renty and Delia were among seven slaves who appeared in 15 images made using the daguerreotype process, an early form of photography imprinted on silvered copper plates.
She also gave me a leather cuff for my Apple Watch (that's a meaningful gift for someone like me) with "will you marry me?" imprinted on it.
And while the independent voices needed to shed light on land evictions and graft are being squeezed out, the legacy of their work remains imprinted in citizen's minds.
The 2011 Fukushima disaster and the Chernobyl accident of 1986 are imprinted in the world's consciousness as examples of the catastrophic consequences of the leakage of radioactive material.
But The Matrix has always had the Wachowskis' special brand imprinted on its world, so it's hard to see how any future of the franchise wouldn't involve them.
Her team created EASE, a rip-resistant yet comfortable series of tees with raw bonded hems, a longer length, and no side seams, imprinted with Eliza's own artwork.
The hyenas were woozy but not docile enough for blood and hair samples to be collected or for their paws to be imprinted on round pats of clay.
There's the smell of the leather interior, which has now imprinted on my mind and will forever remind me of going way too fast on Las Vegas' highways.
Cuneiform is an ancient system of writing on clay tablets that was used in Mesopotamia, and clay bullae are balls of clay on which seals have been imprinted.
In spite of costing a mere $23, this 25-inch Chromebook has an aluminum alloy cover imprinted with a crosshatch pattern that makes for a nice, grippy texture.
All of this is so routine, so imprinted through repetition, that despite Yanez's panic, he was still drilled enough to keep his gun trained on a dying man.
Making mice from two fathers was more complicated, the researchers said, and involved modifying haploid ESCs containing only a male parent's DNA to delete seven key imprinted regions.
One of the reasons why I go to abandoned houses is because I can do whatever I want there; the other is, it's already imprinted with a history.
In 2002, A&F bottled the fragrance in glass bottles imprinted with photographs of washboard eight-packs—simultaneously homoerotic and aspirational—and put the cologne on the market.
But sometimes you just need to hold an old book — to measure its heft, linger over its imprinted words and be open to the chance of serendipity within.
If you're cleared, after ten days, you need to get your gun microstamped, which means the firearms serial number will be imprinted on every bullet casing it fires.
It's a story of someone who's in love with a handsome prince, that same story that we all get imprinted with, but also she has her own agenda.
A man in the camp was tattooing recruits, using a thorn and kohl, and although religious practices were forbidden, Arefaine had a cross imprinted on his right forearm.
Like any twentysomething in his first job, I was easily imprinted: Everything I learned at work was interpreted as the universal standard for the way things are done.
VICE News spoke to Ben Camp, assistant professor of songwriting at Berklee College of Music, about the musical reasons why this song is so deeply imprinted on our brains.
After the subject had been in place for a few minutes, the image was imprinted on the plate and could be turned into a photograph using heated mercury vapor.
For the ceremony and reception, Dillard wore a flowing ballgown, its imprinted pearl cream silk organza draped over a fitted corset and continuing onto a skirt of 70 yards.
The Yeezy Snuggie  Because who doesn't want to be swaddled under the finest Italian fleece, ideally imprinted with a giant picture of Kanye's face and his most prolific tweets?
The Superman theme carries throughout the home, as the luxe home theater carpet is imprinted with the logo from the super hero, as is a plush round bed upstairs.
Finn basically imprinted on Poe like a duckling the first time he laid eyes on him in The Force Awakens, and Poe seemed to be into it right back.
The unit of privately-held Mars Inc said this included the depiction of a pink square resembling Starburst, and colored round "lentils" imprinted with the letter S resembling Skittles.
He understood what it meant to have his name imprinted on the newspaper when he was making photographs of gorgeous ladies, college students, women who wanted to be models.
Their story was imprinted onto me as a series of reductive but indelible brush strokes: one woman shouting at the media, another woman weeping just beyond the ice rink.
Jeff Bezos was so obsessed with Amazon's growth in the mid-1990s that he had the firm's motto, "Get Big Fast" imprinted on t-shirts for all his employees.
One high-school senior appeared in Cedar Rapids wearing a black T-Shirt imprinted with images of Harris' face as she skeptically questioned Kavanaugh during the Judiciary Committee hearings.
He also said that he was given a "swag bag" that included a mug with Trump's signature imprinted on the bottom as well as a personalized card from the president.
It was a placeholder name for a long time, and then I imprinted on this other Sam to the point when I couldn't dream of calling the character anything else.
Another picture showed a caricature of former president and retired general Thein Sein with the words "we are murderers", and a third showed the national flag imprinted on a shoe.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SEATTLE — Scraps of bright turquoise, yellow, and salmon fabric encircle a swatch of denim imprinted with a building's image; this delineates a figure's thigh.
He strolls back on defense, his face imprinted with the Spursian look of equanimity, the type Pop teaches you on your first day, concealing joy and despair all at once.
There's Jackson Blue, "an odd product of the American ghetto," who used his formidable intellect to make his private fortune but couldn't outrun the fears imprinted by his impoverished background.
He was dressed like an athlete turned agitator: LeBron James sneakers, black jeans, sleeveless black hoodie imprinted with the face of one hero he'd still love to play: Muhammad Ali.
By then, of course, the dehumanized caricature with the scarlet, clownish mouth was imprinted in the popular imagination and firmly established as the fixation of choice for Ku Klux Klansmen.
" Bolstered by new explorations into consciousness and the quantum underpinnings of the brain, Mitchell promulgated a theory that all actions in the universe are imprinted upon a transcendent "quantum hologram.
Do you think sitting in a theater watching all those white hat cowboy movie serials as a little boy imprinted you with the basic notion that the universe arcs towards justice?
Edith did some kind of magical dance for her husband in the woods that day, and the image was so imprinted on his mind, he constructed an entire mythology around it.
But the sexism that Ailes imprinted on the network is now part of its DNA, and likely to become even more pronounced if a woman finally takes over the White House.
Yung Joc is back on his hair cut game -- this time he's paying tribute the late and great Tupac Shakur by getting him imprinted on his head ... in 3D, no less.
Users can then export the verified and watermarked version of their image for use wherever they want, and viewers can visit the imprinted URL to double-check it with Truepic's database.
Clown Care was the initiative of Mr. Christensen, who has the presence of a life lived intensely — a face that looks as if a bus map had been imprinted on it.
Stone has Richard Nixon's face tattooed on his back and Nixon's values imprinted on his soul; the amoral ruthlessness of the thirty-seventh President passed, through Stone, to the forty-fifth.
Around 12 inches of this same imprinted cord has since been discovered, revealing it to be made of two-plied strands of some kind of vegetable fiber, neatly S-twisted together.
But to a soul imprinted from birth on Roman Catholicism's stained glass and incense and 2,000 years of art and music, all the other churches just seemed a little slight somehow.
Ronald Reagan was president the entire time I was in high school and college, and I am forever imprinted by that experience and the conservative values by which I was raised.
During last winter's Michelangelo exhibit, a $185 bangle bracelet imprinted with his sketch of the Libyan Sibyl, a female figure on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in Rome, was a huge seller.
Their task was to use math, and a calculator imprinted with Allen's name and Nets jersey number, to fill their grocery carts and stay within the $28 budget he gave them.
Their task was to use math, and a calculator imprinted with Allen's name and Nets jersey number, to fill their grocery carts and stay within the $100 budget he gave them.
Many years later, she's confronting what happened to her: how she was cajoled and groomed by a skilled predator, and how his actions were imprinted on the rest of her life.
On his Akubra hat (made famous outside Australia by Crocodile Dundee), he carries cattle tags imprinted with the names and dates of B&S balls, along with others marking specific memories.
So while the tweet won't be imprinted on the record itself, it will join Voyager billions of miles out in space in the hopes that alien life might find it and respond.
I can't help it: I've really got a soft spot for the damn cat, particularly when her mouthless mug is imprinted on a fittingly millennial-pink gel mask from Peter Thomas Roth.
One of the most famous moments in cinema — imprinted deep into the childhood memories of most Americans of a certain age — is the murder of Bambi's mother at the hands of hunters.
It turns out Kylie is envisioning a mini Kimoji empire all her own, branching out into an eponymous line of merchandise imprinted with her own name and image for the first time.
The artist made a series of unadorned copies of each key, acting as blank keys waiting to have personal information imprinted on them, although they are in fact incapable of opening anything.
Over by the charcuterie platters (by Spice of Life Catering Dallas), a woman stood in a dress made out of napkins imprinted with the couple's wedding logo (crafted by GB Design House).
"Building a company is a lonely place sometimes because you're imprinted, especially as a man, of not demonstrating vulnerability," says Schultz, who started in the projects before building his $3 billion fortune.
Love or hate him (I love him, if only because, coming of age as I did in the nineteen-sixties, I imprinted on him like a baby duck), he is not escapable.
The same wounds, the same method—only, this time with a sanitary towel tucked under her arm, traces of semen left on her tights and a bite mark imprinted on her body.
" Producers of cannabis edibles are forbidden from making any "cannabis product in the shape of, or imprinted with the shape, either realistic or caricature, of a human being, animal, insect, or fruit.
It has a title ("Countries set to join the EU"), a key for countries too small to have their names imprinted directly on the map, numbers for those countries, and population levels.
The easiest aspect to notice is the technique, which, as Ms. Cornfield explained, is "indelibly imprinted" on their bodies from years of performing Cunningham and on their minds from years of watching.
Similarly, in all known cases the correlations between an EPR pair must be imprinted when its members are close together, though of course they can survive subsequent separation, as though they had memories.
Over the past two decades, Arm has had an incredible run: Last year, its designs were imprinted on 22.9 billion chips, thanks largely to the now ubiquitous adoption of smartphones across the world.
With all of 155 horsepower, the Miata MX-7923 leaves two squiggly rubber smears imprinted on the asphalt as I peel out on a quiet two-lane road somewhere south of San Francisco.
The actress was all smiles in the second photo, holding a flag in each hand while wearing American flag-themed sunglasses and a brown jacket, which had the American flag imprinted on it.
"[That smell] is imprinted in my olfactory memories like nothing else," said 32-year-old Maggie, a former Abercrombie employee who recalled having to spray every inch of the store with the cologne.
The controversial work is a video documentation of a 1994 performance in which two pigs, one imprinted with nonsensical English words and one stamped with fanciful Chinese characters, copulate before a live audience.
When my dad was taking care of me we would often head into nature for hikes, and it became imprinted in me at an early age — the importance of being in the outdoors.
"Imprinted in our psyches as a restful color, Classic Blue brings a sense of peace and tranquility to the human spirit, offering refuge," Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute said.
A jeweler called Jason of Beverly Hills has designed a wedding ring embossed with the word "married" on the inside, so that when you take it off, the word stays imprinted on your finger.
Most recently, she sparked global attention when she wore a t-shirt with the phrase "We Are All Dreamers" imprinted on it and she called on Congress to pass the Dream Act via Instagram.
"Our lifestyle is what is imprinted on our skin," says Miriam Quevedo, whose eponymous Barcelona-based cosmetics brand offers a line devoted to maintaining the health and strength of the skin in any environment.
It comes complete with a mini gift shop selling pencils, bookmarks, and coins imprinted with Iwan Wirth's profile: it's been Instagram heaven, particularly for those who manage to get the popular professor in shot.
Behind them, a self-portrait by Robert Arneson features a brick imprinted with his name on its head; titled "Balancing Act" (1975), the work depicts the burden that bearing one's own identity can be.
The number 33, imprinted on a cloth mainsail, kept flashing in her brain, but, when she looked up that sloop in the booklet, she saw that its last listed owner was eighty years ago.
Variations of this stepwise process were faithfully reproduced in medical textbooks for decades, and the image of the diagnostician who plods methodically from symptom to cause had been imprinted on generations of medical students.
I say imprinted because the lines describing the scene come to my mind at any commencement, however inappropriate (6-foot-tall male graduates from urban college in 21st century, on a rainy day, say).
She argues against corporate feminism, circling back over and over to the idea of branded products imprinted with words like "badass" or "male tears," which she views as part of the "angry" younger generation.
I rolled it for no more than two seconds, as instructed, and, also as instructed, placed it inside a mold imprinted with an obscenity and the image of a cat raising a middle finger.
The spatula will even leave the logo of his favorite team imprinted in his burger or steak, which is probably the only thing that can make your dad like grilling more than he already does.
" Viewers learn that BICEP2, an experiment co-led by Kuo, has detected a swirl pattern in the cosmic microwave background that would have been imprinted by ripples in space-time known as "primordial gravitational waves.
She and her crew also got creative with the place settings, using plates imprinted with the Slytherin logo and topping them with wands, chocolate frogs and Salazar Slytherin's locket that Voldemort turned into a horcrux.
Sir John x Luminess Be Brave Matte Lipstick This collection has small details — like the rose-gold in the packaging and the imprinted patterns on the lipstick bullets — that will make it a collector's item.
"It's too many lives being took, there's too many lives just being took for mistakes," said Temple, who, along with the rest of his team, wore warm-up gear last week imprinted with Clark's name.
Three research groups, working independently in Italy, China and Germany, have looked for the telltale signature of the natural selection process by which information about a quantum system gets repeatedly imprinted on various controlled environments.
In either event, everyone seems to agree: It looks like a Goatse-esque ass being spread apart is imprinted on the coffee cup now being used to serve fast-food java across this fair nation.
The head of the art program was the German Bauhaus émigré Josef Albers, whose rigorous lessons in the aesthetic effects of combined materials and juxtaposed colors were imprinted on Rauschenberg, though to ends hardly orthodox.
Nearly a week later, nearly 83 people gathered at a vigil, one of many this past summer, wearing red hats and shirts with the sixth-grader's nickname, "Whogi," imprinted in cursive, Facebook Live videos showed.
" Many of the artists here, and Meyer himself, feel that they just missed out on something big: as children in the sixties, they were "imprinted with the imagery of a momentous period they barely glimpsed.
It is a foundation built by great leaders whose names are recorded in our history books and imprinted in our hearts, and by hundreds of thousands of Cherokees who struggled and forged ahead in anonymity.
Like much of Scorsese's work, those two films indelibly imprinted cinema with a particular image of New York City: dirty, dangerous, with a very thin veneer of civilization that's ready to crack at any moment.
Then the adults took Boucher back to the bedroom, where Susan lay in her bed under a blanket that David bought for her, imprinted with four large photos of Susan, Conrad, their children and grandchildren.
"The fears of his mother are imprinted on Muhammad, and he doesn't fully understand them," Kizihan said, describing his meeting with mother and son in the tent where they sit on adjoining mattresses on the ground.
"The friendship has never been empty talks, but deeply imprinted in hearts of Chinese and Pakistani people," Zhao said, noting how Chinese civilians made donations to the families of Pakistani security officers who died on Friday.
Cuneiform is an ancient system of writing on clay tablets that was used in Mesopotamia, while the seals are engraved with pictorial stories, and clay bullae are balls of clay on which seals have been imprinted.
These pills were imprinted with a label, "Watson 21," which is a mark typically used for a prescription hydrocodone-acetaminophen pill—but these particular pills that were found actually contained fentanyl, lidocaine, and one other drug.
Neighborhood Joint As the smoky scent of grilling filled the afternoon air, Anthony Graciolett sidled up to the blue food cart with the crossed kebabs imprinted on its side and ordered a hot dog with sauerkraut.
The groomsmen had argyle-patterned socks, while Mr. Ritter had blue socks imprinted with the face of their six-pound, 8-year-old Yorkshire terrier, Chloe, whom they wanted to be part of their special day.
The home includes a room dedicated to Khaled's massive sneaker collection, including floor-to-ceiling wooden shelving and "We the Best" (Khaled's famous catchphrase and the name of his clothing and furniture brand) imprinted on the floor.
The interlocking "L" and "V" imprinted on the leather of Louis Vuitton bags are instantly recognizable both to those who can afford to spend thousands of dollars on a handbag and to those who wish they could.
As the No. 2155 train took me from my home in Harlem and sped to 2156th Street, I wondered what psychological quirk is imprinted in New Yorkers' brains that turns a few extra stops into a chasm.
The best of them, those imprinted on our cultural psyche, are informed and circumspect with their creative license, some even enlisting advisers (the National WWII Museum's co-founder, Stephen Ambrose, served as one for "Saving Private Ryan").
There is a sense in the second half of the book that Schuster is recounting scenes from her life as though they're from a movie — and glamorized for effect — rather than imprinted on her emotional memory card.
He imprinted images of their uniforms onto shirts at a show that was among the more memorable of the season thus far, and ornamented those same items with rope lacing that could have been read as lifelines.
If people's individual memories pile up in the spaces they inhabit, then the collective memory of the whole human race is imprinted all over the universe, especially this earth we live on, with varying degrees of success.
Next door is Google's visitor store, a sort of swag graveyard set up in converted office space where the company sells all manner of clothes and trinkets — including Frisbees and water bottles — imprinted with the Google logo.
Mr. Immelt took over from Jack Welch as chairman and chief executive in 2001, but most of his legacy has been imprinted since the financial crisis nearly toppled the maker of jet engines, wind turbines and locomotives.
And then there are the quick flashbacks to what actually happened, which are never presented to viewers in a way that suggests anything other than the way brief flickers of time have imprinted themselves onto her memory.
In an entry for Roman military standards, they note: In the time of the Roman Republic the Standards were imprinted with the letters SPQR which was an abbreviation for Senatus Populusque Romanus (Senate and People of Rome).
Though the textural finish was a constant — as were the bumps imprinted at the backs of the models' heads — each girl's wet-hair style was unique, and looked intriguingly out of place against the splendor of Lancaster House.
The sails are a technical marvel: 1,000 plate-glass panels, heated to 600°C to curve, bulge or pucker, each imprinted with a seemingly random pattern of metal dots that change colour in response to the shifting light.
It's more likely that the mother duck in Cizek's photos has become an adoptive parent to a large amount of babies who somehow got lost or separated from their real moms and instinctively imprinted onto this generous lady.
What was imprinted on me growing up here is we have so many choices [for] what we can eat, from whether you want traditional, straight-up Chinese food, or you can go find the dirty versions of it.
"I think that's something that's indelibly imprinted on Sara, because she remembered well 9/11 and the way in which members of her union were the people who first had to deal with the terrorist attack," McCartin explains.
In the early days of the 20th century, workers cooked sugar, corn syrup, marshmallow and other ingredients into a slurry in large kettles and then poured the warm mixture by hand into cornstarch trays imprinted with the kernel shape.
By 280's I Feel for You, the manic melodies and bold basslines of the 70s were still imprinted in her sound, but it was also full of the funk-rock synths that would become synonymous with the 80s.
It was a rotten era to have a body imprinted with what you thought eyelets of the sun, poked through and laced with the reaches of humanity to make your life cohere on an earth leaking fume and liquid.
They found that the ducklings that had first been exposed to a "same" pair of objects made more approaches to the second pair of "same" objects, while those who were imprinted with "different" objects preferred the other "different" pair.
Falco, an Austrian rock star, rests several sections to the east, under a curved glass sculpture, imprinted with his hits — "Rock Me Amadeus" and "Jeanny" — and a facsimile of the artist, arms outstretched, Dracula-like, under a black cape.
I know this so well the knowing will be imprinted in the DNA of my descendants for a hundred generations — because I am unable to stop listening to the same four podcast episodes featuring Ms. Cattrall, over and over.
Sitting in front of me on a place setting was a gray journal with the Aubrey Marcus Mastermind Weekend logo imprinted on the cover, and a copy of The Mastery of Love, "a wisdom book" by Don Miguel Ruiz.
In a 2014 collection, "Essays on Character and Opportunity," Heckman, argues that the early years are crucial: Humans are most malleable, flexible and able to learn and be imprinted by parents and culture during their first years of life.
The internet, it seems, has imprinted itself on modern hate crimes, giving its most unstable residents a theater for unspeakable acts — and an amplification system for an ideology of white supremacy that only recently was relegated to the shadows.
Stanfield has imprinted many of his projects with the kind of performances that flout tropes about the way black men behave, performing a radical reimagining of black manhood onscreen so compelling that he often wrests the audience's interest from his costars.
To commemorate the late King Bhumibol's 60 years on the throne in 2006, King Power sold 1 million yellow silicone wristbands imprinted with "We Love the King" and "Long Live the King," donating over $3 million to the revered monarch.
Sure, pizza has been a food served in Italy for a thousand years or so, so it may very well be that these young men and women have a taste for high-quality sauce and mozzarella imprinted in their very DNA.
That's not to say that walking in isn't a touch intimidating: low-intensity club beats whose backing vocals seem to have been imprinted on the lips of the attending cognoscenti at birth, décor that is strictly rave-bondage-meets-future-Tokyo.
"In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art"—Sontag's phrase from the book's title essay—is now imprinted on the public imagination because it sent the ecstasies of the youth movement hurtling toward the arena of aesthetic taste.
But researchers from UCLA show that it can literally be solidified, the layers themselves actual 3D-printed layers of transparent material, imprinted with complex diffraction patterns that do to light going through them what the math would have done to numbers.
A vertical slab rose from the grass directly in front of the Statoil building, imprinted with an image of one of Easter Island's moai—the haunting stone figures carved at the potent pinnacle of the great, but vanished, Rapa Nui civilization.
She charms with such ephemera as paperweights, matchbooks, napkins, and invitations—one announces a performance by New York City Ballet, tickets to be purchased at the box office—that reproduce her photographs or are imprinted with bits of teasing text.
My family's first computer ran Windows 33, but the first experience I can recall with a computer was Windows 98 and the boot theme must've imprinted itself on my impressionable, 5-year-old brain because I've exclusively used Windows ever since.
These laws are quite different, but they all serve the same purpose — to bring data back home and ensure that the desires of a country's people (and, of course, its leaders) can be imprinted on how that data is used.
You may not be conscious of just how deeply imprinted the film version of "The Wizard of Oz" is on your psyche until you watch a bit of this show, which initially seems so very wrong in every possible way.
And I was apparently imprinted with Rebecca's seminary graduation scene, as she rode to the ceremony on a haywagon with the girls in her class, resplendent in her white cheesecloth dress, on a sunny day in a small New England town.
While their membership fades, the legacy left by the Republican class of 1994, which gave Newt GingrichNewton (Newt) Leroy GingrichMORE (R-Ga.) the Speaker's gavel and helped impeach President Clinton four years later, remains imprinted on Congress and the nation's politics.
Swift brought her concerns to national TV at the show, dressed in a white shirt imprinted with the names of the six albums she no longer owns: "Speak Now" was given top billing on the front, "Fearless" on the back.
The country was imprinted with trauma, by the epic deceit of the British conquest and then the blood bath of the British departure, known as Partition, which carved out Pakistan from India and set off convulsions of Hindu-Muslim violence.
"I'm worried that a wrong notion that something expensive is good and something cheap is bad could be imprinted on children," said the woman, whose child is set to start at the school in April, when a new school year begins.
Is it just because we all imprinted on The Cutting Edge as kids and now can't see two athletes strategically cuddling while performing death-defying acts that require total mutual trust and synchronicity without assuming they must be soul mates?
In many cases, methyl groups -- and epigenetic changes in general -- that the embryo inherits from the father or mother are "wiped out" as the embryo develops, but certain genes can be imprinted, meaning they preserve the changes through gestation and into childhood.
Aram Roston exposed these American mercenaries in a story with crackling detail — a former Green Beret cradling an AK-47 and sucking a lollipop, dog tags imprinted with the mercenaries' blood type, and a charter jet stuffed with cases of Basil Hayden's whiskey.
In fact, the near-ubiquitous presence of influencers and their carbon-copy Calabasas style may have imprinted on you to the point in which you have found it necessary to dress up like something truly spooky for Halloween this year: a bonafide influencer.
TILLY-SUR-SEULLES, France (Reuters) - It is the sounds and smell of war that are indelibly imprinted in the memory of Yves Faucon, who was 12 when allied troops landed in Normandy and set about driving Nazi Germany's forces out of France.
Thanks partly to the televised Army-McCarthy hearings, Cohn's role as the Wisconsin senator's youthful counsel was imprinted on the public memory and seemed, when Cohn died of AIDS in 1986, to be the most significant episode in a contentious public career.
"You just look back and you think, it's still alive and relevant," Ms. DeMarse said as she handed out "I stole this from the Watergate hotel" pens and shot glasses imprinted with the opening lines of the resolution that created the committee.
Perhaps at some uneasy, half-conscious level, this sense that our moral self-definition is at stake when we talk about prisons explains why the riot at the Attica Correctional Facility, in upstate New York, in September, 1971, remains imprinted in public memory.
The large gallery displaying "Every Which Way" is still imprinted, in my mind at least, with the memory of "7 Plates, 522 Angles" (2013) from the earlier show, which featured horizontal slabs eight inches thick by eight feet tall by 40 feet long.
Over time —  partly because I took care of her, and partly because she had imprinted on people in the past, she kind of just stuck with me and gradually became more comfortable with me being around in her pen and taking care of her.
The Indian robot cranium he carries in Season 1 is imprinted with the symbol of the Man in the Maze, and he describes it as representing "the deepest level in this game," though it eventually leads him to the literal dead end of a graveyard.
By the time adulthood rolls around, some of those images are still imprinted in your consciousness—or in the case of 25-year-old animator and musician Jacob Read, released in his music and videos, which are full of the strange mysteries of youth.
Some absorbing pieces were essentially works of architecture, like Mariana Castillo Deball's "Hypothesis of a Tree" (2016) an environment created in a gallery in Al Mureijah Square that consists of bamboo struts hung with curtains of Japanese paper imprinted with rubbings of fossil sediments.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, asked the online retailer last week to remove the products, which included doormats, bath mats and other items imprinted with Islamic calligraphy, references to the Prophet Muhammad and scripture.
"If you really allow yourself to slowly read and allow those words and allow those phrases to be imprinted in your mind, you could read only that book and have all the wisdom you need to live a virtuous, successful and adventurous life," says Mycoskie.
And when all is prepared duly, the chief officer deputed by the Khan smears the seal entrusted to him with vermilion, and impresses it on the paper, so that the form of the seal remains imprinted upon it in red; the money is then authentic.
Single-use plastic bottles and utensils are banned from the international media center, and reporters received gift bags that included a cup made from recycled plastic, imprinted with a cartoon of a crying turtle paddling beside a floating water bottle, straw and grocery bag.
An actual Crusader sword hangs between the letters D and L. Captured in an ancient battle, and subsequently donated to a Muslim armory, the sword is literally imprinted with both parties in the conflict: one side bears Christian emblems; the other an Arabic inscription.
For those of us who grew up watching MTV shows like Total Request Live and Latin America's Los 10+ Pedidos, these videos are imprinted onto our retinas, and these melodies are our go-to tracks to hum whenever we're lost in memories of simpler times.
I have a list of potential tattoo ideas in my phone that includes the fairly miscellaneous entries " lana del rey bleeding eyes?" and " phone number"—so you know that I'm not at all opposed to the idea of getting absolute bullshit permanently imprinted on your skin.
The collection, which includes 25 "diamond" dusted items in total, touts a bronze highlighter embossed with a caricature of her face, butterfly-imprinted lipsticks (her favorite), two different brushes, two sets of fake eyelashes, two eye shadow palettes (one bronze-toned and one silver) and much more.
Bull riding is archaic, in that the skills on display aren't needed much in modern ranch work, and its appeal is nearly mythic, particularly in the Southwestern and Western states, areas deeply imprinted by the pomp and circumstance of both the rodeo arena and the football field.
Other kites are imprinted with dominoes (a popular game at gatherings), a Coqui singing tree frog (the island's "unofficial symbol"), the hibiscus national flower, an Iguaca parrot (a species found only in El Yunque National Forest) and a tambourine in honor of the country's vibrant music scene.
"If there is a list of names he can be given … I think that's fine, but I think it's unfair to suggest that an entire law firm should be [imprinted] into the witness's memory when he doesn't know who works at the law firm," Lee added.
As of October 0003, edible marijuana products like chocolate bars and candies will need to be sold in childproof packaging and imprinted with the newly established universal symbol of "This Is Going to Get You Baked as Fuck," which measures a quarter-inch by a quarter-inch.
Starbucks started here in Seattle, and with its expansion and close association with the city starting in the early 1970s, the company has imprinted Seattle as America's coffee city, an often gloomy town where a strong grande on a late winter morning can cut the chill.
After passing through several small burgs, each imprinted with the distinctive Adirondack architecture style, we arrived in Long Lake, N.Y., where a small shack on the side of the road serves as an airport, and a stretch of the skinny, 523-mile lake is the runway.
What is notably missing from the ancient coinage known today (searchable within the American Numismatic Society's Mantis Coin database) and from pieces of classical art that survive from antiquity are images of SPQR imprinted on the actual military standards and vexillations carried by the Roman army.
"I was pretty heavily depressed at the time, so struggled for weeks to claw the image together, but in the end perhaps part of that struggle was imprinted on the image and it became a metaphor for the individual struggle through uncertain odds and insurmountable challenges," he said.
By not immediately firing Pruitt once multiple ethics allegations against the former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator came to light, Trump rendered meaningless his "drain the swamp" campaign slogan, damaged his anti-regulatory environmental agenda for EPA, and indelibly imprinted his administration with a scarlet "C" for corruption.
"The issue is on our radar, and we watch and research what states are doing as legalization crawls across the United States, but as of today all of our dogs are still imprinted on marijuana odor," said Chad McCluskey, the master trainer for the Kansas Police Dog Association.
During a half-dozen events in Texas and Louisiana, Mr. Trump exchanged hugs with survivors of Hurricane Harvey, viewed the historic damage firsthand, conferred with emergency management officials and personally imprinted the Trump brand on a recovery effort expected to take years and cost $100 billion or more.
Like most of the rest of the paintings and images imprinted on ceramic sculptures Amer has here, the figures in "Women in White" are seductively posed, hips jutting and breasts bared as they look toward the viewer in poses that seem like they could be inviting or challenging.
There could be something to the theory that he's a host who has been self-aware for a while now.)Believing that Lawrence has the key to "the maze" (so, THAT'S what was imprinted on the bloody scalp), the Man in Black leads him back to a village — Lawrence's home.
"The notion that Coke's products can be part of a healthy diet is imprinted on the minds of millions if not billions of people, and requires corrective action," Maia Kats, litigation director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which helped file the lawsuit, said in an interview.
"When we began, we were obsessed with writing in some kind of context of topics that mattered—sexual violence is very important to us, for example—which I think is something that has maybe been imprinted in women in general; if you're gonna speak you better say something important," explains Salka.
Raúl de Nieves, fresh off of his breakout showing at this year's Whitney Biennial, had set up a station to customize speedos for guests; his assistant imprinted the word "Church" on the butt of a red, white, and blue bathing suit for me, too small for me to ever wear.
But in the pavement, I found 33 of his quotes — "Love me forever or I'll bite you in the neck so that you die"; "I am placed under observation, because I am suspected of being wise" — imprinted in stainless steel as part of a half-mile-long artwork that was installed in 1998.
CreditCreditTom Jamieson for The New York Times LONDON — Daniel Kaluuya, the "Get Out" star whose huge, tear-spilling eyes have imprinted themselves on our collective consciousness, was looking rather less vulnerable on a recent wintry day than he does in that memorable scene in which he is hypnotized into terrified, regressive submission.
Designed by David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group, the center greets its audiences at the bright orange street-level entrance with a "welcome mat" composed of 160 in-ground lights and 90 feet of glass frontage imprinted with the names of more than 1,000 films that have been screened by the society.
Comparatively small at 36 ½ inches long, the two-part "Salt Fish" is a clever example of the sculptural possibilities of rope and plaster: For the "body," lengths of honey-colored rope are loosely braided and lightly coated with off-white plaster; the "skin" is a flat plaster cast imprinted with the pattern of the braid.
I don't care about it, I don't even notice it's there—which it always is, in adverts, in coffee shops, humming in the background of my life, sloshing around in my veins and imprinted into my DNA—but when I do, I feel absolutely nothing, other than a dull and fleeting sense of nonspecific irritation.
The image grows darker and darker, but it darkens so slowly that you hardly notice it, or at least not until it is so dark that her face is barely visible on the screen, but by then you have been looking at it for so long that it has become imprinted on your retina.
But again, Barr swept in and put his own imprimatur on it — while delaying the disclosure of the full Mueller report — causing his framing of it to be imprinted on the minds of lots and lots of people, and it may stay that way because the report may not come out for a long time.
It's not just lip service: Alienware is serious about letting users take this thing apart just like they would a full-fledged desktop, down to easily removable screws and labeled guides imprinted into the frame of the laptop to help you through disassembly or reassembly (including specs for each screw should you lose track of one along the way).
It didn't, however, present itself the way it does today, in powder or crystalline form—at raves in the 21998s and early 22001s, MDMA was known as an ingredient in the colorful pressed pills of ecstasy imprinted with logos, such as Playboy bunnies or Mercedes Benz emblems (at one point, White Doves were the best, we heard).
Day 109: "Oh Oh" – SQ1 , 2002 Kyle: For all the Lil Wayne songs I've listened to in the last few months that I'd never heard before, few have imprinted themselves as new favorites—my reaction has been more a general growing appreciation of how many great lyrics Wayne has and the sheer agility of his flow.
For instance a counterfeit pill, although orange and smooth and imprinted just like a real one if one were to just look at it, will likely appear totally different at the micro level: textures and structures with a very distinct pattern, or at least distinct from the real thing — not to mention a spectral signature that's probably way different.
In other tape works, Wagner included a coating of charcoal, resulting in sooty, gritty textures, or imprinted the pigment of the red Conté crayon covering the surface of one drawing ("Sanguine Five, B," 234), composed of vertical bands of gaffer's tape, onto another, which was made up of horizontal strips of the same material ("Sanguine Five, A," 21978).
When the seaweeds died, they were "cooked" beneath sediment and their organic remains imprinted on rock found on dry land that once was the ocean "These new fossils suggest that green seaweeds were important players in the ocean long before their land plant descendants moved and took control of dry land," Xiao said in the news release.
He was wearing a dark suit jacket over a T-shirt imprinted with the chess notation for Bobby Fischer's eleventh move in the third game of his epochal world-championship match against Boris Spassky, which took place in Reykjavík, Iceland, in 1972—a move that surprised nearly everyone, including Spassky, and helped reverse the momentum of the match.
It's a bitter way to go, leaving the old woman imprinted on our minds as an irredeemable Scrooge, yet the scene is touched with an odd Pre-Raphaelite grace; as so often with Solondz, beauty descends, like an angel of irony, when we least expect it, and when the characters have done almost nothing to deserve it.
As part of the marketing campaign for the anticipated release of Sadako vs Kayako in Japan on June 18, the film's producers have launched face mask sheets that let you turn yourself into Sadako from The Ring or Kayako from Ju-On (known as The Grudge in the U.S). Each face pack contains a pair of face masks imprinted with these scary leading ladies' faces.
" The narrator recalls her mother, a vain and distracted bedroom drunk: "I remembered watching her 'put her face on,' as she called it, and wondering if one day I'd be like her, a beautiful fish in a man-made pool, circling and circling, surviving the tedium only because my memory can contain what is imprinted on the last few minutes of my life, constantly forgetting my thoughts.
I was imprinted, early on, by the description of a New England high school graduation in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," the 1903 novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin that tells the story of Rebecca Rowena Randall, an imaginative child sent away from her poverty-stricken family (on poor old Sunnybrook Farm) to be educated and given advantages by her two somewhat severe maiden aunts in small-town Maine.
When the author highlights facts about segregated housing in St. Louis, right after relating that Judy Garland was forever imprinted upon his imagination after he watched the film Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), he's not journalistically plumbing the depths of how, what, where, when and why these two phenomena relate to each other, to reveal something about certain questionable systems of power at work, and what to do about them.
But it's the mystery of Mr. Johns's images that lock you in: those uncanny dark spheres from the 1954 piece; the skull imprinted on a paper towel in 1971; the body that looks to be drowning in "Study for Skin I" of 1962; the tilting still life of antique jars in "Study for Fall," from 1986; the moldering stew of gangrenous hands and heads in "Farley Breaks Down," from 2014.
In shiny new developments all over Manhattan, the fulsome amenity spaces — lounges and screening rooms and chef's kitchens — are being "activated," as developers and artists like to say, with talks and classes, tastings, parties and panels, as if home is now an extension of the 92nd Street Y. While the buildings of the last few booms adopted the embellishments and services of luxury hotels, this wave has been imprinted by the community-building behaviors of idealistic millennials — bees, horticulture, self-care!

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