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She described thinking about her new album as "a city in the clouds," not "graffiti in the clouds."
Head in the Clouds: A floating brothel owned by Psychasec.
This occurs here, too, in the clouds in Earth's atmosphere.
Keep your head in the clouds on your next vacation.
Were you that kid with your head in the clouds?
Not too shabby, with sunny breaks in the clouds possible.
"Matthew's head was always in the clouds," Mr. Marshack said.
What it is saying now: A break in the clouds?
I wanted the sun, and I wanted us in the clouds.
Pisces season is dreamy—will you get lost in the clouds?
Far from having their heads in the clouds, they feel earthed.
Differences in the clouds' thickness and height create the colorful bands.
It felt as though the plane were suspended in the clouds.
In the clouds to the west, heat lightning fluttered and laced.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere and it might just be in the clouds.
"Maybe she's in the clouds," Snider's friend Sarah Lowe told the outlet.
I emailed, pinned, posted, and commented from my seat in the clouds.
But also note just how much more detail there is in the clouds.
Au had been caught in the clouds of tear gas in Wednesday's protest.
I felt like up in the clouds because it is a package approval.
She sees hearts in the clouds and things that people wouldn't normally notice.
Highs could even surpass 80 on Friday with enough breaks in the clouds.
In the clouds: Google's cloud business also still has catching up to do.
With your head in the clouds, be sure to look where you're going.
The water in the clouds condenses around the new particles and becomes heavy.
While his feet remained firmly on the ground, his head was in the clouds.
You also may catch a mirror image of it in the clouds below you.
"I love looking back and seeing the silver lining in the clouds," she says.
Instead she just kind of kept her head in the clouds and did nothing.
It is the latest step in the unstoppable rise of connectivity in the clouds.
Al-Hadid revisits her old house in the sculpture "Head In The Clouds" (2014).
For homes that are not priced in the clouds, however, the market is competitive.
Instead of chemicals leaking out into the soil, they end up in the clouds.
Lacuna had its head in the clouds, glazed in a psychedelic wall of noise.
Just look at Rihanna—is she a typical flaky Pisces, lost in the clouds?
At Wellesley, she was by no means some head-in-the clouds student radical.
"I started thinking about this album as a city in the clouds," she said.
He told his listeners the defeat was like feeling an emptiness in the clouds.
Pointed out the sharp edge of reality when my head was in the clouds.
I think these people, you know, their heads are in the clouds or somewhere.
And why can't they train 10,000 doves to spell out 'Trump' in the clouds?
Other standouts: Forget Me Not (a sky blue) and Head In The Clouds (ballerina pink).
The moon meets Neptune at 9:26 PM, and our heads are in the clouds.
Probably not, but with my head in the clouds, it was hard not to dream.
The sights that can be seen during the breaks in the clouds are simply breathtaking.
Out past the wing, suspended in the clouds, was the faint image of a man.
Sundays spent together at church, the local library, countless Saturdays finding shapes in the clouds.
Stewart excelled in Adventureland and delivered a great performance in The Clouds of Sils Maria.
"He's comfortable high in the clouds and deep in the weeds," an ex-employee said.
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Miles beneath, in the clouds, wades a collection of marketplaces ensconced by sun-cooked apartment buildings.
But in downtown Manhattan, a rainbow is bursting through — and we don't mean in the clouds.
Your head is in the clouds, and you might even run into some very confusing situations.
"A macro-dose of tramadol makes you feel as if you're in the clouds," Koulmini explained.
"The sun was going down and everything was gray and silver in the clouds," he said.
It was drizzly and foggy, and on the 43rd floor, we were basically in the clouds.
In front of you lies a steep path winding up towards a fortress in the clouds.
To tell the story, Penrose Studios created a fantastical vision of a Venice in the clouds.
"Someone with their head in the clouds nearly lost several million," a police source joked to AFP.
Friction from the droplets and crystals bumping together creates positive and negative electrical charges in the clouds.
Even with your head literally in the clouds, you can't get away from those deplorable lawn jockeys.
The video starts with the obligatory passport shots, followed by photos of plane wings in the clouds.
She describes her office as a house in a tree way high up, alone in the clouds.
Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi has her head in the clouds — at least, when she's in her playroom.
"Allumette" is a bittersweet wordless story about a young girl in a multilevel city in the clouds.
You'll feel like you're sleeping in the clouds with the dreamy-soft Super Snooze Baffled Featherbed Set.ProsCons
I looked for the faces of the deceased neighbors in the clouds, and I found them, too.
"And anyone who says Sanders didn't hurt her has their head in the clouds," the strategist said.
Go deeper: Goldman Sachs sees break in the clouds in latest economic forecast Recession fears have vanished
One time, I saw God in the clouds, I wish I had a camera—face, beard, everything.
The interactions in the clouds could have created positrons, a kind of antimatter (yes, this has happened before).
While his feet may have been in Sydney, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's head was firmly in the clouds.
You're in the clouds today, Libra, so make sure you catch up on rest and don't overbook yourself.
Supercooling raindrops is really what's poking these cookie-cutter holes in the clouds over the southeastern United States.
With collaborations from 03 Greedo, BlocBoy JB, and Playboi Carti, Head in the Clouds has something for everyone.
While my head's in the clouds spinning it's creating all sorts of ideas and concepts for my art.
I've always been a head-in-the-clouds daydreamer and am blessed with vivid dreams on the regular.
If she seemed tentative at times, it worked for her spazy character, whose head is always in the clouds.
" She added of finding romance with Rotella, "I love looking back and seeing the silver lining in the clouds.
Despite the move lower, some of the street's most prominent analysts see a ray of sunshine in the clouds.
I fought against closing my eyes and sinking into it, still hopeful for a miraculous break in the clouds.
The same is true for Social Security, which isn't just some esoteric government policy, floating up in the clouds.
In "The Empire Strikes Back," we learned that a city in the clouds was not such a great idea.
Cassini will break up and burn like a meteor into a wisp of stray atoms lost in the clouds.
But it was several seconds until the sun poked through a gap in the clouds, prompting gasps and applause.
We search out a higher something in the clouds, scanning the inky blue horizon for any sign of help.
It's a beautiful day, and the colors in the clouds are incredible to look up at while pedaling along.
As I dropped from the lip of the summit to the piste, my head was literally in the clouds.
But Mary-Lou, like other prostitutes who worked at Head in the Clouds, had Neo-C coding in her stack.
Your head will be in the clouds, so don't plan any important meetings—unless the meetings are social in nature.
Called galaxy freckles, the makeup trend brings new meaning to having your head in the clouds, or being starry-eyed.
It's enough to make anyone want to set up a swing in the clouds, and that's exactly what she does.
It's present in the clouds, in our tissues, and required to understand all sorts of phenomena present on our planet.
I think I can make something out in the clouds behind the flash of lightning that just hit Centrepoint pic.twitter.
We look for meaning — portents — in the clouds as well, the more grown-up version of picking out puffy animals.
And what really makes the image work for me was the shuttle visible in a small hole in the clouds.
If head-in-the-clouds aspirational is what Pantone is going for, then good old 18-3838 is spot-on.
This is not an ideal time for the "what are we" conversation—Neptune's in the clouds, plus Mercury is retrograde.
On the way to their reception at the Whitby Castle in Rye, N.Y., stars twinkled through gaps in the clouds.
The sun's broken through a crack in the clouds and a slice of the city below is bathed in light.
Hopefully there will be a few breaks in the clouds in the evening to see the "Wolf" full moon rise.
Alone in the clouds, I pause at a landing marked "200 meters," feeling the whole tower sway in the wind.
Skeptics believe the entries have reinforced a caricature of Mr. O'Rourke as a politician with his head in the clouds.
While Mr. Leonhardt's heart is in the right place, I fear that his head may unfortunately be in the clouds.
She founded Psychasec, and created all the evil technologies we see in the show: Head in the Clouds, virtual torture chambers.
The 22nd and final orbit will destroy the probe, burning it up in the clouds of Saturn on September 15, 2017.
Clearly an ecosystem of engineers and investors with their head in the clouds and money to spend is starting to emerge.
" BoJack explains in the season 5 episode "Head in the Clouds" that Philbert teaches "We're all terrible, so we're all okay.
I think we were doing this dance where we're trying to keep everything simultaneously grounded and up in the clouds. Fantastical.
Dreams are things we're told to leave in the clouds but I personally think they don't do any good up there.
The video features actress Christine Spang—as a face in the clouds, as dancers in mansion rooms, and hanging wall portraits.
At the end of the video, Grande literally keeps her head in the clouds as she swings freely in the sky.
If not in the clouds, then he was in the cavernous cast-iron murk of the station roof, where pigeons brooded.
" And "then, in dreaming," he sees such riches in the clouds above that when he wakes he cries to "dream again.
Trilobites After countless years of daydreamers being told otherwise, there's now a good reason to keep your head in the clouds.
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This road follows a ridge through state land, and once we reach the top, the going is easier in the clouds.
The temperature near the ground is above freezing, but up in the clouds, where the snow forms, it's well below freezing.
Another gap in the clouds opened up, and the eclipsed sun was visible for a few more moments as totality ended.
Which may explain why her exquisite first novel, "The Body in the Clouds," is finally being published in the United States.
Every 88 days, communication is off, thoughts are clunkier, and our internal navigation system seems to have its head in the clouds.
Your head is in the clouds today, Cancer: Find ways to feel grounded in your body so you don't completely float away!
In particular, one of the studies details the nature of the cyclones spinning in the clouds of Jupiter's north and south poles.
Virgo is the sign opposite you on the zodiac wheel: It's practical as fuck, while your head is always in the clouds.
"When I'm working on the top floor of my building, my head is in the clouds," said Ali Mesgharan, a construction manager.
A meme of his head in the clouds appeared onscreen Friday as the song "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. played on the newscast.
While up in the clouds, Mr. Harris surprised Ms. Cunningham with what he called a "proposal," asking her to be his girlfriend.
Parades with the tanks and the synchronized dancing, and why can't they train 10,000 doves to spell out "Trump" in the clouds?
One such sex worker was Mary-Lou Henchy, who had flung herself from the Head in the Clouds after Bancroft killed her colleague.
People are in the mood to say no today, but they also have their heads in the clouds and are totally unfocused. Annoying!
Perhaps something like this happened on Venus, and the microorganisms have been hanging out in the clouds ever since its oceans boiled away.
Photo: Ross D. Franklin (AP)Yet again, U.S. armed forces have managed to trace the vague outline of a phallus in the clouds.
"I was up and out of my chair—I was in the clouds, I was out of my broken body," she told me.
When the polaritons reach the 'edge' of the cloud, the rubidium atoms remain in the clouds while the still-bound-together photons exit.
The sky is enormous, with nothing to obstruct the view, so if a storm is coming there's drama in the clouds bearing down.
Moses appears among the terrified Israelites and again in the clouds of the vibrant upper half, beside Jesus in his cocoon of light.
Uber Elevate, for those whose heads aren't in the clouds yet, is the ride-sharing company's term for its aviation-on-demand vision.
The problem with having your head in the clouds means, as Kehlani discovers, you were never standing on solid ground to begin with.
Even when he breaks from the swimming/drowning trope, he's still bobbing up and down: his head in the clouds, body on the ground.
During this Full Moon in hardworking, realistic Virgo, the only reason your head should be in the clouds is because you're on a plane.
By August, we'll all be ready to cut the frills, grab a seat, and chow down on tacos on a terrace in the clouds.
At least when it comes to thinking about the future of transportation, Uber's not afraid to be seen with its head in the clouds.
In the image, Bush's late wife and daughter tell him "we waited for you," as all three of them hold hands in the clouds.
Gases from the smoke can dissolve in the clouds, evolving into different chemical compounds and eventually falling out of the sky with the rain.
Sandberg supported feminism the way Zuckerberg supports globalization: from so high in the clouds you can barely see if anything's changing on the ground.
Maxwell, "1990x" Every few years, Maxwell descends from the palace in the clouds he calls home and delivers another collection of sumptuous R&B.
Mr Macron warns that slow-moving, head-in-the-clouds Europe must open its eyes and prepare itself for a tougher, less forgiving world.
I felt like I was a little bit up in the clouds, and when I woke up, I was four-over after six (holes).
"It's always been this joke in my family that my head is kind of in the clouds," the Younger star laughs through the phone.
When massive stars are still young, they send out flows of gas that open huge cavities in the clouds of interstellar dust around them.
No more walking home glued to my phone or with my head in the clouds, thinking about what I was going to paint next.
An instrument collecting microwave emissions probes the top layers of the atmosphere, but that data does not reflect what is seen in the clouds.
This is celebration music—Burna Boy singing about lighting a spliff music, flying in the clouds music, grounded in the solemnity Dave does best.
We'll find out what Euron is looking at up in the clouds during episode 5, and whether it's an old dragon or a new one.
She can see the stars out above the ocean, though when she looks north, she can see the lights of Mendocino reflected in the clouds.
Psychasec: The powerful company that creates all of the technology Meths frequently take advantage of, like clones, Head in the Clouds, and virtual torture chambers.
"While the rate situation is challenging, there are a few silver linings in the clouds," one of them being mortgages, said KBW analyst Fred Cannon.
Her first role was a bit part on NYPD Blue, but her first big break was in the 1995 film A Walk In The Clouds.
Despite limited sunshine, highs top out in the upper 60s, and, if there are enough breaks in the clouds, low to mid-70s are possible.
In "Game of Thrones," as Daenerys raged, Juno-like, in the clouds above, it was left to a young man to try to impose some order.
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Young's creed of continual self-exploration and his sympathy for the drugged and fucked-up made his records like seeing Mufasa's talking head in the clouds.
Not many men who climbed to the top and put their name in the clouds have the ego to make the downward transition to humble trainer.
By afternoon, breaks in the clouds are likely and allow highs to surge into the mid-70s — and even the upper 70s can't be ruled out.
In 423 B.C., in "The Clouds," the comic playwright Aristophanes lampooned him as making wrong appear right — inspiring the later charges that cost him his life.
At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, the scientists of the Cassini mission will figuratively ride their creation down into oblivion in the clouds of Saturn.
We are not comic book characters, and it is best for a young star to concentrate on locating his true north in the clouds of hype.
The names of the lip colors are Stormi-personified with Give Me Butterflies, a deep coral shade, and Head in the Clouds, a deep pink color.
On Tuesday, the streaming service announced it — alongside film production company Gaumont — would be adapting Paul McCartney's book High in the Clouds into an animated feature.
As it turns out, Bancroft was compelled to take his own life after he committed an awful crime in the floating brothel called Head in the Clouds.
Speaking at a roundtable hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, Messing recalled a disturbing series of incidents on the set of 1995's A Walk in the Clouds.
So, you could show traffic moving quickly across a bridge or maybe your airplane takeoff from taxiing to soaring in the clouds in just a few seconds.
Their latest LP, Head in the Clouds, is an eclectic arrangement of nearly 20 songs, highlighting the best of Asia's iteration on hip-hop and R&B.
Pictures have emerged of what appeared to be an 100-foot-long menacing apparition in the clouds that looked exactly like one of author JK Rowling's dementors.
Neptune ends its retrograde today, Scorpio, and your head is in the clouds—in the best and worst ways—especially when it comes to romance or creativity.
But it is also to accept the baggage: the undisciplined swing, the struggles with routine plays and the mind that occasionally takes up residence in the clouds.
Part of that is a matter of Mr. Lewis's nasal nerdishness as Martin, an architect with his head in the clouds and his loins in the mud.
After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
From rooftop to rooftop, you engage in all kinds of shadiness in broad daylight, plucking off targets and making your escape through a city in the clouds.
He had plenty of energy to launch a series of attacks in the clouds of the Lagos de Covadonga mountain to counter the efforts of Valverde and Quintana.
Early in episode three, Prescott (Tamara Taylor) visits the police station to invite Maria (Martha Higareda) to a party at the Bancrofts' residence way up in the clouds.
They are, as you'll see in the show, super close (per his Twitter: "Being with my family is like ice skating on a golden rink in the clouds").
Aristophanes's comedy, adapted by Nikos Karathanos and Giannis Asteris and produced by the Onassis Cultural Center, follows two guys looking to create a new society in the clouds.
On the way back to the hotel, my head still in the clouds, my dad called to arrange picking me up for the holiday break at the airport.
Aristophanes's comedy, adapted by Nikos Karathanos and Yiannis Asteris and produced by the Onassis Cultural Center, follows two guys looking to create a new society in the clouds.
"There is only one way you can be in the clouds, on an I.F.R. flight plan or by accident," Deetz told the newspaper, referring to instrument flight rules.
In Sobral, the weather was unusually cloudy, but a clearing in the clouds opened up only one minute before totality, the moment the moon fully eclipsed the sun.
In a lower stratum of the pile there's evidence of an Australia binge: "The Body in the Clouds," by Ashley Hay, "Only Killers and Thieves," by Paul Howarth.
Particularly striking is the light coming down from the upper left through a break in the clouds, illuminating a figure in white, while an executioner is shrouded in darkness.
As the eclipse progressed, once in a while, the crescent sun peeked through a break in the clouds, and we watched the strange narrowing shape with our eclipse glasses.
That story has become a lot clearer thanks to new maps created by scientists that document a global year in the clouds in more intimate detail than ever before.
Apart from the custard in the clouds prediction from Davis that new trade deals will be struck with markets ten times the size of the EU, not a word.
But for Justice League to fall below that important cosmetic nine-figures domestic opener is a big, blazing distress signal in the clouds that those fans are becoming impatient.
Mr. Karathanos said that the play, which is about two Athenians who build a utopia in the clouds with the help of birds, is a constant revelation for him.
The first track, "Head In The Clouds," is—I don't like admitting this—a passable stab at MGMT-esque background pop that's only really undone by Fisher's stationary drone.
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From above, it looked like the flip side of skywriting — as if yellow cursors on the ground were carefully spelling out a message for unseen readers in the clouds.
All eyes will turn toward Holy Hill, a castle-like Catholic basilica and shrine looming on the horizon of the event's final hole as if floating in the clouds.
For this reason, Ecstasy can provide a sense of salvation that might be more likely to stick than, say, a hallucinogen epiphany delivered from a face in the clouds.
Her set builds climatically until you're high in the clouds, hands raised into the air, eyes closed and body swaying across the dance floor as if gravity doesn't exist.
She takes a bath in a hot cup of tea in the clouds and curls up into a vortex of white linens—all this, within a soft pastel color palette.
"Trade war tensions in the clouds out there on the horizon may still move closer to shore later this year," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
"I [heart] C," read the message in the clouds, which Anstead, 39, captured in an Instagram video that also shows El Moussa lounging in a bikini beside a resort pool.
Poe, who walked the young woman through her avant-garde therapy, sends her consciousness to Head In The Clouds, a floating sex crimes place at the heart of Lizzie's murder.
It may not be floating in the clouds, but it certainly appears to be levitating above the scrub hills of Cupertino from virtually any angle it can be viewed from.
Kerouac, inspired by Snyder's rapture about a summer spent in the clouds, followed him as a lookout to an area that eventually became North Cascades National Park in Washington State.
It's the most successful Asian artist-focused collective of its kind, and if the huge, diverse turnout of Head In The Clouds is any indication, their influence is only growing.
It's not a far leap from there, especially for people whose livelihoods are closely tied to the weather, to seeing in the clouds not just meteorological signs but divine ones.
Lizzie can testify against Miriam, and Mary-Lou Henchy, liberated from Neo-C coding, can testify against Laurens, since she witnessed him kill the sex worker in Head in the Clouds.
One spectacular example shows Rejlander posing as a wounded Garibaldi, encouraged in his quest to unite Italy by a mental vision of Rome that appears double-printed in the clouds overhead.
While revved up on these drugs, Bancroft visits the Head in the Clouds brothel, and loses control: He destroys the stack (mind) and body of a sex worker, killing her permanently.
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Sony says the A7R III offers 15-stop of dynamic range, and even when viewing the unedited JPEG version, I loved how the camera captured so much detail in the clouds.
BioShock is, however, a collection of games featuring a number of stunning moments, memorable enough to have players forget the weaker aspects of their adventures both underwater and in the clouds.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Although it has been dogged by a lot of doom and gloom of late, the U.S. wheat market may be finally starting to see a break in the clouds.
After Ehang captivated CES two years ago with its passenger drone, Uber put a stake in the clouds by publishing a white paper on airborne mobility solutions — essentially air taxis — in 2017.
And our instinct, as children, to recognize shapes in the clouds is arguably one early spark of all the higher forms of creative thinking that make us human and make us fun.
Now, Penrose has let a lucky few check out the 10-minute teaser trailer to its next work, "Allumette", about a girl selling magical matchsticks in a town floating in the clouds.
The fourth and latest book in the series, DORY FANTASMAGORY: Head in the Clouds (Dial, $15.99, ages 5 to 8), will have fans rejoicing that Hanlon's hybrid formula is still going strong.
Thiel gave a rare interview to the New York Times from his new midtown Manhattan apartment, which is so far up in the clouds that it literally looks down on Trump Tower.
Longtime CNN iReporter Misael Rincon didn't think he'd be able to see Mars on Monday night in the Dominican Republic, but there was a small gap in the clouds around midnight, he said.
"We planned to make the presentation (for the new sports)... but the IOC took the decision when I was up in the clouds travelling from Tokyo," Mori, a former prime minister, told reporters.
He also tenderly remembers Versace's quirks, such as his messiness around the house, which contrasted with D'Amico's tidiness, and the way he would often "have his head in the clouds" and become forgetful.
She shot the campaign over the summer (during a one-day trip to L.A. in the middle of doing promo for OITNB) and it drops today—and her head's already in the clouds.
A Chinese city embedded in the clouds; a shark swimming through water so clear it could be air; a colorless zebra galloping through a blindingly yellow meadow; the moments captured here are unbelievable.
"We planned to make the presentation (for the new sports)... but the IOC took the decision when I was up in the clouds traveling from Tokyo," Mori, a former prime minister, told reporters.
This is a fantastic time for healing, but you must not get wrapped up in fears or fantasies—Neptune has its head in the clouds, which means we won't always see things clearly!
I think it's a very accomplished record, but I am surprised that we managed to make such an accomplished record considering how shot up in the clouds we were when we made it.
Gorgeous and goofy, fanciful and unrepentantly old-fashioned, this Victorian adventure (it's set in 1862) delights much more when its head is in the clouds than when its feet are on the ground.
And there appears to be a break in the clouds for the Rangers, whose players have individually missed more than 100 games to injury this season, many by their biggest stars, including Nash.
The trousers looked as though they were hand-crafted by an angelic seamstresses in the clouds and came with the equally stunning teal velvet suit jacket Evans wore to the Oscars earlier this year.
Mary-Lou Henchy (Lisa Chandler), the other sex worker present when Bancroft committed murder, jumps off the Head in the Clouds to escape from Bancroft and from Rei, who had orchestrated the gruesome act.
But you don't necessarily need weed to keep your head in the clouds, some people just drift off naturally—which is what happened to Vile one day in 2015 in his hometown of Philadelphia.
Fox didn't mail out viewing tapes to Academy members for their consideration – a common promotional technique – though it did send out 5,043 copies of the clunker A Walk in the Clouds, starring Keanu Reeves.
Years of attention seemed to have gone into expensive, wonky animated projections that splashed onto the seesawing set to suggest the cycle's shifting locales, from the bowels of Nibelheim to Valhalla in the clouds.
Hip-hop has been moving in this direction for the last few years, from Future's purple opiate haze to Travis Scott's head-in-the clouds bleats — styles that lend themselves easily to ambient bliss.
Conversation sings and swings, bends and bounces and hits heaven smack in the clouds, in the glorious new production of August Wilson's "Jitney," which opened on Thursday night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater.
I think it's more direct and less, um... I was thinking about it the other day and I think it's less head-in-the-clouds and more feet-on-the-ground kind of thing.
But this battle of destiny, between the two most powerful figures in the franchise's 40-year history, won't take place on the sprawling catwalks of some architectural marvel floating above a city in the clouds.
So let's be honest: though long held up as the quintessential utopia, The Jetsons is a perfect dystopia, built on the corpses of a billions-strong underclass deemed unworthy of a life in the clouds.
In what might be the greatest trick shot video ever, Harlem Globetrotters star Bull Bullard took off in a helicopter at Morey's Piers in NJ ... and sank a shot from 210 FEET in the clouds!!
You're no longer floating in the clouds; the butterflies you used to feel every time you saw the person are gone and eventually things go sour and we do stupid things and people get hurt.
Round three, finally, saw Perry put Roberts down for good, leveling him with a knee, punch, and a handful of extremely unnecessary ground strikes as the ref looked on with his head in the clouds.
However, this new moon does have some tricky energy, since Mars and Neptune meet in the sky on the same day, finding your head in the clouds and feeling sluggish around getting any work done.
"There is only one way you can be in the clouds, on an I.F.R. flight plan or by accident," said Mr. Deetz, referring to flight plans filed under what are known as instrument flight rules.
She called her mother a "wonderful, thoughtful, hilarious" person who made time during her childhood to attend dance and piano recitals, and to gaze at the sky with her to find "shapes in the clouds".
The sun also clashes with Saturn on April 10, which balances Neptune's foggy atmosphere on this day, insisting that we keep at least one foot on the ground while we have our heads in the clouds.
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I may be the eldest of three children, with a job and an apartment and a demonstrable ability to keep out of trouble but, around my family, I revert to impractical, head-in-the-clouds liability.
His youngest son, Georgie, flies an errant kite that gets caught in the clouds, and with the help of Jack, they pull the kite and reveal…Mary Poppins, holding the kite and descending from the clouds!
In 2015, Stewart's role as a personal assistant to Juliette Binoche in The Clouds of Sils Maria won her a prestigious César Award (basically the French Oscars), making her the first American actress to do so.
Over three meters long and built in several connecting pieces to make transport manageable, they are beloved by many Swiss for whom the somber tones conjure images of snow-topped mountain peaks swirling in the clouds.
KLM India tweeted that "Seats at the back of a plane are the safest!" with an image of a seat in the clouds as part of a weekly trivia competition on Twitter that promises "exciting" prizes.
All times EST You start the week as you have been for the past couple of months (thanks to Mercury's trip through Pisces): with your head in the clouds, parsing through the depths of your mind.
Gadgets abound but her main secret weapon is the dirigible that, perpetually hovering in the clouds, can be used for surveillance and the application of knockout drugs, as well as facilitating various abductions, thefts and escapes.
We got the Rae Sremmurd rapper at LAX where he told us he's given up on that dream date with the former president's daughter ... where he'd whisk her off her feet and dine in the clouds.
When the negative charges at the bottom of the clouds get strong enough, electrical energy is let out in in the form of lightning that jumps to another positive structure on the ground or in the clouds.
Think about how snowflakes are formed; a tiny dust particle in the clouds catches water vapor and turns into an ice crystal, as the flake falls through the earth's atmosphere the pattern multiplies into a complex formation.
But it was a sentimental favorite, a souvenir from a 60th birthday trip two years before that Michael, my head-in-the-clouds professor of a husband, had planned for me with astonishingly uncharacteristic attention to detail.
" In its press release, it encouraged people to vote and check out the election results, but also invited people to "sit back, relax and stick your head in the clouds," promising its marathon that day will be "huge.
Here, you can see the clear difference in photo processing, where the Pixel 3a looks to preserve details in the clouds, sky, and sunset, while the Galaxy S10+ opts for better exposure of the fore and mid-ground.
" But rather than blurting out anything, Welch says you should plan for this question "with an answer that shows your head isn't in the clouds, and your eyes are on the prize of the real job awaiting you.
In "Head in the Clouds," Hanlon once again shows an unerring sense of what distresses children (that "bunchy" winter coat), what excites them (candy canes discovered in pockets), and what they fear (a tooth fairy delivery gone astray).
What followed was nothing short of comedy as I got lost in the clouds of flour resulting from my trying to "help" and to roll out the pastry at a pace that would keep it from drying out.
Diving through a lucky break in the clouds, Romanovsky and his colleagues said they were confronted with a landscape that was unrecognizable from the pristine Arctic terrain they had encountered during initial visits a decade or so earlier.
The one dessert worth hanging around for is the chocolate mousse with a pretty, two-toned surface and a texture that puts you in the clouds — which is more or less where your head is after a meal here.
When she remembers how one nun taught her that Jesus "wasn't on the earth anymore," and had "gone to live with his rich dad who was in the clouds," it's as if we are the child learning this lesson.
"We have currently informed both companies that a significant number of IP addresses located in the clouds of these two services have fallen under the block on the basis of the court ruling (to block Telegram)," Zharov was quoted as saying.
In a reversal of the game spent looking for shapes in the clouds, viewers can peer at city centers shot from the atmosphere and will find it difficult not to see familiar forms take shape in these dazzling vignettes. —L.
Guests can purchase individual tickets (£1503, or about $123), which come with Champagne and canapés, or book the hotel's Christmas in the Clouds package, which combines a suite stay, buffet breakfast and two show tickets with rates starting at £841.
CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times New York has long been a city in the clouds, but with 55173 buildings around 55163 feet or taller slated for completion this year, 55153 could be the city's busiest year ever for new skyscrapers.
If you want more climate-related news, sign up for our new email newsletter, Climate Fwd: • A bed in the clouds Our writer recently spent a luxurious night in One629, one of New York City's newest, tallest and most resented buildings.
A few songs into her set at the Head In The Clouds Festival in early August, Niki Zefanya, who goes by her stage name NIKI, takes a moment to address the 10,000-plus people gathered in Los Angeles' Historic State Park.
MJ just wants to talk about murders and death and conspiracy theories, while Peter's stuck with his head in the clouds, rehearsing grand gestures over and over in his mind to finally win over his mordant grumpy dream (nightmare?) girl.
The person who's paying a lot of attention to the detail, by way of example, thinks that you're not paying ... that imaginative person is not paying attention to the detail, they're skipping over the important things, their head is in the clouds.
Experts hope to locate about 90 percent of lightning strikes in the Western Hemisphere, within clouds and on the ground, using detection instruments in space that work by measuring photons blinking in the clouds below and, terrestrially, by sensing radio wave disturbances.
If the ageless song and dance man Tommy Tune seems to have one foot off the ground and his head in the clouds, one reason is that he stands tall ("5 feet 17¾ inches," by his count) and can literally see over most people's heads.
You also get the bite-sized challenges of the Clash in the Clouds add-on and an assortment of bonus gear in story mode with the Columbia's Finest Pack: 500 Silver Eagles (Infinite's currency), five lock picks, six Gear upgrades and two weapon upgrades.
Like any of number of fictional futures, from Metropolis to Altered Carbon, it is a society where the wealthy in live in glistening towers in the clouds, surrounded by technologies of luxury and convenience, looking down on an underclass that cannot afford basic necessities.
We use GRACE satellites to track the mass loss from the ice sheets, JASON2/3 to track the sea level rise, CloudSat and Calypso to track shifts in the clouds, TRMM and GPM for the shifts in rainfall, SSMI for sea ice extent etc.
Coppola is uninterested in the accuracy of details (there are shots of Converse sneakers in 18th Century Paris), but what resonates is the naiveté of the young queen (played by Kirsten Dunst)—her head too high in the clouds to see her doomed fate.
A photograph of "Perseus and Andromeda" from the turn of the 20th century affirms that Tiepolo hewed closely to the sketch on view at the Frick — the lovers afloat, the horse rearing through the atmosphere and just a few additional minor figures in the clouds.
This is what we have come to expect from the president, and the easiest, sanest response is to shut it out, to let the mad old man shake his fist at whatever shape he might see in the clouds crossing his ever-darkening sky.
But in paintings like "The Holy Name of Mary," a glorious, asymmetric composition from around 1695 in which the Virgin contemplates her own name written in the clouds, Villalpando infused the drama of the European Baroque with the bright light of the New World.
Originally published in 2005, the popular children's adventure novel by the Beatles vocalist, Geoff Dunbar and Philip Ardagh follows the story of an imaginative teenage squirrel called Wirral who finds himself pulled into a gang of teenage rebels who live high in the clouds.
About New York Draped in the clouds of his white spacesuit, James Harris Jackson, 28, trim light hair above a shaved, doughy face, was led in handcuffs out of a police station house in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday morning, then driven downtown for his arraignment.
"We have currently informed both companies that a significant number of IP addresses located in the clouds of these two services have fallen under the block on the basis of the court ruling (to block Telegram)," the news agency quoted Roskomnadzor's head Alexander Zharov as saying.
Still, we don't think of Venus or Mars as being very friendly places for life—at least, not on the surface, although some scientists have wondered if they could find something living up in the clouds of Venus, or below the freeze-dried surface of Mars.
All this desperate sermonizing, as if God is sitting on his golden throne in the clouds looking down at His errant creation with all man's problems and for some reason is rooting for Cruz to win the Republican nomination for president of the United States of America.
Each egg acts as a portal to a new experience; the room is transformed into a surreal landscape, presenting a reality where your head can be in the clouds, the whole world can crumble around you, you can be all thumbs or have two left feet.
Advances in radio astronomy may also help scientists identify the molecular signatures of the Milky Way's recent AGN phase in the clouds surrounding Sgr A*. "The imprint in the chemical abundance is visible even several million years after the AGN turns off," the team notes in the study.
And everyone loved it so much that the company eventually purchased 14 planes, and in 1980 made an absolutely absurd commercial in which, of course, a woman named Sue is proposed to by her hunky cowboy boyfriend after he enlists some help from the Pepsi skywriter to put "WILL U MARRY ME SUE?" up in the clouds.
Mr. Sen began making films in the mid-22017s, exploring societal divisions and other themes in movies like "Baishey Shravana" ("The Wedding Day," 21989), about a dumpy middle-aged man who marries a teenager, and "Akash Kusum" ("In the Clouds," 1965), about a lower-middle-class man who inflates his credentials to try to win over a young woman.
We wish we had gone to the Castle in the Clouds and driven to NH. I really wanted to see some foliage on this trip and while I saw a bit during our road trips when we took NH off the plan (in exchange for seeing The Breakers & The Elms in Newport, RI), we took off my chance to see the leaves too.
In a year that has dealt more blows than usual to marginalised communities and young people in the UK – from the discriminative door policies of West End clubs​ to the closure of Fabric – Skepta's Mercury win feels like a rare break in the clouds, where a group in charge of an important decision finally made one that is representative of the current UK climate.
Their less dignified roommates will balk at the statue at first—until they are added to the very top, circling the (Eli Manning-esque) dome of the king of statues, somewhere high in the clouds: Sooner or later, the Patriots, fancying themselves a cutting-edge franchise, will have to get in the game with this statue of a great Patriot: What, you don't think Colin Kaepernick is a true patriot?
Perhaps you didn't feel it at the time – the gigantic forces and thrusts that keep a plane soaring high in the clouds above us become imperceptible waffles to us down here on the ground; the catastrophic anal events that led to its grounding a minor blip among all the collective atoms of the universe – but it happened, and we were all alive for it, and it has changed us.
"A long, long time ago, those of us who love Keanu Reeves decided that no matter how many dismal movies like Johnny Mnemonic he made, and no matter how inept his acting in A Walk in the Clouds, and no matter how inappropriate his casting in Much Ado About Nothing and Bram Stoker's Dracula, we would never stop being thrilled when news of an exciting new Keanu project was announced," declared writer Joe Queenan.
Also arriving: "A Time to Kill" (April 13), "A Walk in the Clouds" (April 1), "Annie Hall" (April 1), "Hannah and Her Sisters" (April 1), "I Am Sam" (April 1), "Manhattan" (April 1), "Mean Girls" (April 1), "Repo Men" (April 1), "Splice" (April 1), "Suffragette" (April 1), "Veronica Mars" (April 23), "Waking Ned Devine" (April 1), "Crazy Rich Asians" (April 13), "BlacKkKlansman" (April 20), "21 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony" (April 21) and "On Tour with Asperger's Are Us" Premiere (April 21).
This is what Holland Cotter wrote in his review of Smith's show at June Kelly, which included a photograph in which the face of James Baldwin hovers in the clouds over Harlem (The New York Times, September 9, 2010): It's hard to think of another photographer who could set a misty head shot of the writer James Baldwin in a bank of dark clouds over the Harlem skyline and get away with it, but she does, and more than that she creates something heartfelt and gorgeous in its deep feeling and high sophistication.
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