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You are to keep your fingers interlaced behind your head.
Race and class and temperament come into it, all interlaced.
Baby wipes are interlaced with plastic threads so they won't tear.
Step Three: Twist palms with fingers interlaced, and rub between fingers.
She placed them over the gash, interlaced her fingers, and pushed.
The pull between faith and apostasy has interlaced his movie roles.
" This plea is interlaced between the officer's commands to "drop the gun.
"There's amazing plant material in there, all interlaced and interlocked," he recalled.
"He reached over, and he grabbed my hand, interlaced his fingers," she recounted.
Wind power has finally become viable for a number of delicately interlaced reasons.
Our destination was Ash Cave, a massive overhang cavern interlaced with waterfalls and streams.
All forces of nature are interlaced and interwoven, after all, and those forces include us.
Most knew to flip each hand over to scrub the back with their fingers interlaced.
Through interlaced scenes, each saturated with emotion, he uncovers the inner passions of his characters.
It's a sensory feast, featuring rapid-fire imagery interlaced with some racy dialogue from Queen Bey.
Dark volcanic rock tiles are sporadically interlaced with the red glazed tile that covers the floors.
The 115-acre property is interlaced with trails and has plenty of maple trees to tap.
Near a sparsely populated Times Square, a couple walked, gloved fingers interlaced, shoulders squared against the wind.
Really good soft-serve is also interlaced with minute pockets of gas that add to its delightful texture.
Some footage of squids is projected on a wall, interlaced with colored lights turning on and off quickly.
Alternatively, Shaver could have been put on his knees, with fingers interlaced and hands placed atop his head.
A sleek, animé imagery, interlaced with some appropriated Prelinger archival footage, composes the video work Ocean Prince (2016).
Interlaced fingers either mean contentment or he's about to do the "Here's the church, here's the steeple" thing.
It lay in the bone beneath inches of skin, fat and muscle, tucked behind organs interlaced with major arteries.
Queen Bey interlaced her album with passages of poetry from Warsan Shire, a former Young Poet Laureate of London.
They are all interlaced and came together in a way that was exceedingly detrimental to Black and Brown communities.
The 2014 Umbrella Movement, also known as Occupy Central, saw similar scenes of peaceful protests interlaced with violent clashes.
The Shortlist HUNDREDS OF INTERLACED FINGERS A Kidney Doctor's Search for the Perfect Match By Vanessa Grubbs 261 pp.
The masterpiece "Sunday Morning," from 1915, is an argument for spirituality without God, interlaced with a woman's parlor daydream.
Like a photo negative, recent plant closures and cuts reveal how urban history is interlaced with General Motors history.
Even more than the interlaced stripes and picture-in-picture, the tripod becomes a message about what supports our lives.
There are chants of deep lamentation, interlaced with quietly confident declarations that mortality has been conquered and life will prevail.
Jenner's gown, however, was made of interlaced crystal mesh, Swarovski crystals, and ostrich feathers and had removable large feathered sleeves.
It was visible, too, in the way the girls interlaced fingers absent-mindedly when they talked away from the concert.
Yet, as the cases show, such investigations often confront prosecutors with interlaced financial arrangements that can prove difficult to untangle.
When Brazil's Pantanal wetlands flood, for instance, fire ants form rafts so tightly interlaced that water doesn't penetrate their mass.
Key details include interlaced leather weaving running through the toe vamp, leather and nickel D-ring eye stays and black laces.
There's one scene, after all, where a bunch of characters discuss the basic tenets of communism — interlaced with jokes, no less.
They remind us that racism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia are distinct but interlaced forms of intolerance and they have a history.
But today, as the internet becomes increasingly interlaced with security threats and terrorism, it comes up in every part of immigration investigations.
How bad is that?" he told supporters at a rally in St. Clairsville, Ohio, interlaced with boasts about his "tremendous evangelical support.
It's a yelling match and if no one is yelling, it's an interlaced series of carefully-worded (and sometimes not-so-carefully) statements.
Many times there were long periods of waiting that were sort of interlaced with anxiety while not knowing what was going to happen.
Crafted from siloxane, a flexible compound made of interlaced silicon and oxygen atoms, the material is known as a crosslinked polymer layer (XPL).
Taylor's is a series of meticulously interlaced scenes and narratives; Robyn's features nothing but the singer dancing and dragging herself through the sand.
The backgrounds of these professionals are powerful indications of a business-first diplomatic and trade approach, tightly interlaced with security and anti-terrorism considerations.
The knowledge that someone else holds your life interlaced between their fingers, and they can snap it like a rubber band whenever they choose.
One school of thought has it that when hostilities began, Mr. Ipek's fortunes were too interlaced with Mr. Gulen's for him to break free.
Interlaced with the history of the magenta is the question of its worth today, when the prestige of stamp-collecting is all but obsolete.
Her story is interlaced with another taking place in 1977 New York, focusing on a lost boy (Oakes Fegley) and mysterious older woman (Julianne Moore).
In her installation "During Sleep" (2002), performers slept under white sheets in hospital-style beds with black string interlaced floor-to-ceiling all around them.
What if they weren't opposed, Anderson wondered, but, like the sugar-phosphate chains in DNA, interlaced in a structure that we might not yet understand?
Passages of soft, buzzing string tremolos — interlaced with pointillist squiggles and Messiaen-like bird calls — were almost more nerve-racking than the thick demonic eruptions.
A story with so many narrative threads might easily unspool, but Sugiura keeps it tightly interlaced through CJ's captivating, honest, often hilarious point of view.
If the bones are interlaced, or show signs of equivalent amounts of weathering, that would be good evidence for a rich family life for Utahraptor.
Alasdair Gray, who wrote some of Scotland's most celebrated — and strange — fiction, which he often interlaced with his own sharply etched illustrations, died on Dec.
It is the county's least dense suburb: 24 square miles of rolling hills and farmland interlaced with meandering stone walls that once delineated cow pastures.
They possess deep mythological backstories, some of which are interlaced with real-world events, but they rarely make sense when considered for even a moment.
Instead, it may be time to prune the tree into a different shape: perhaps a web, or, as Quammen suggests, a topiary constructed of interlaced branches.
"Dust grains in and around the Milky Way are affected by and interlaced with the galaxy's magnetic field, causing them to align preferentially in space," ESA added.
The previously unreleased footage is interlaced with current day interviews of Goodall, who reflects on her career and impact with the same warm humility she's always radiated.
The British dead who lie in the Continent's soil having given their lives for its liberty tell the same story of interlaced fate from a different perspective.
In his later years, his utopianism turned to décor, transforming the dining room of his home in Itzehoe, Germany into a mural of interlaced rainbow blocks of color.
Indeed, its lack of intricate mystery seems to limit the possibilities of interpretation, since there is little that is overlapping or interlaced that requires mental elasticity to disentangle.
It's got a subdued funk pulse hinting at Sly and the Family Stone's "Family Affair," interlaced with burbling chamber-pop woodwinds; it never gets anywhere near too pushy.
There are works on the walls across from pamphlets in a vitrine, below another line of paper works, in turn below printed quotes, all interlaced with wall text.
Images of a free Choudhury leading training sessions around the world are interlaced with testimony from his victims, underscoring how elusive justice remains for victims of sexual abuse.
The narrative is interlaced with passages from mythological sources, closing the circle between the destructive floods of the cli-fi future and the watery origin stories of many religions.
Throughout the Berlin-based producer's 11-min cut "I can mend your broken heart," Vtorova delivers on her promise with whispered subliminal messages interlaced with erotic siren-like coos.
The "novel" is really a collection of interlaced short stories springing from a single compelling premise: In 18th-century Ghana, two half-sisters, unknown to each other, are born.
It showed members of the Conservative party talking about cuts to public spending, interlaced with news clips about children using food banks and the record number of British billionaires.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Wearable Treasures: Jewelry and Ornaments of the Maghreb is a pointed consideration of the psychic powers interlaced throughout North African women's jewelry.
In Ireland, the movement became a patriotic drive: Designers applied traditional Celtic interlaced patterns to their products and also took to the streets in battles against the British for independence.
Dilek Sezen, a brand that works with 3-D printing, presented a wide skirt made with strips of fabric interlaced in a gridlike pattern and a headpiece composed of spikes.
Her voice is interlaced throughout a track that never merely settles into its cool groove; vocals, synthesizers and electric piano solos all take turns in the foreground, all equally contemporary.
The life of the delta is partly interlaced because of junks, which were once numerous with their fanlike silhouettes, trading down into Southeast Asia and up the coast of China.
A Florida-raised rapper and producer in his early 20s, given to mystical loops and deftly interlaced syllables, Chester Watson is a cult artist who seems bound for bigger things.
"The result is a condition more reminiscent of Brooklyn Heights historical conditions — where city and river interlaced seamlessly, prior to construction of the highway," the firm says its project proposal.
The bandeau, which is made of diamonds and platinum, is formed as a flexible band of 11 sections, pierced with interlaced ovals and pavé set with large and small brilliant diamonds.
The "too hard" pile is Warren Buffett partner Charlie Munger's place for investments too difficult, interlaced with too many conflicting or confusing elements, to make them either a buy or sell.
Those scenes are interlaced with domestic encounters with two children, who remain unseen but nevertheless seem to demand every reserve of energy that this quick-witted, expletive-prone woman can muster.
He did an astounding amount of work during his travels, in pursuit of his hypothesis that "all forces of nature are interlaced and interwoven"—and that, maybe, he could figure out how.
About a year ago, they started designing a range of products interlaced with a metalliferous fabric that renders the computer chips in your bank and identification cards unreadable and your phone untraceable.
For the elegant "Gamma (Signe II)" (1993), two loops — one much larger than the other — formed from paper piping cord and suspended from wall pegs, are interlaced about midway down the larger one.
The streets in St. Petersburg's center are a web of bridges and canals interlaced by the Neva River: It's a fantastic walking city, and the waterways give parts of it an almost Venetian feel.
But some fans feel that creators no longer hold all power in the fan-creator dynamic; hence, fan-creator interactions can get tense, and are often interlaced with conflict and harassment, sometimes from both sides.
A wall-based work, "For Happiness" (1970, 130 by 99 by 75 inches as installed) ditches the square-and-trapezoid for a motif of interlaced circles strongly reminiscent of Stella's "Protractor" series of 1967–1970.
And another necklace — the Tweed Couture — imitated the irregular weave of colored tweed by creating a fluid fan of strands set with diamonds, pink sapphires and spinels, interlaced with a lattice of fine gold yarn.
When Mr. Kirk tells people, as he often does, that he is just a country lawyer, they know they're about to get a schooling in biology or business, interlaced with references to history, philosophy and opera.
Built on dense paint strokes integrating cream, white, and umber, the panoramic "Polar Stampede" (1960) resembles interlaced tree branches limned with snow, while warm, textured spindles of splattered paint conjure the pelage and underfur of exotic animals.
Then, the advance man (Brailsford) could hurriedly move forward past a prone Shaver (with interlaced fingers behind his head) and then a "cuffing team" could immediately move forward in trace, and effect the handcuffing of the subject.
Some are interlaced with American pop cultural references, among them Sleeping Beauty and Victoria's Secret Angels, feminine mythology and the influence of 18th-century European craft, in particular the Meissen porcelain figurines she has reimagined in outsize form.
The iconic black scanlines we associate with old games, for instance, exist because consoles would tell a TV to only draw every other line — thus avoiding the flickering that interlaced video could produce, and smoothing out the overall image.
Yet they also contain sculptural elements: sails made up of small triangles of fabric lashed to supports with string in "Murmurations (Regatta)" (2016) or a whole dress, bodice included, that becomes a confection of interlaced twine in "Murmurations" (2016).
"I think the reason that they ask this is because you, and you [Tan France], both insist on holding my hand in an interlaced fashion," he said to his friends, who happened to be holding hands, during the interview.
" Van Yahres said he thought August was the perfect time to chalk up his idea of interlaced fingers symbolizing people of different races coming together at the intersection because of the foot traffic associated with the city's "Unity Days.
The announcement was celebrated in Paris with the unveiling of a giant set of interlaced rings, the symbol of the Games, in a heavy downpour on the Trocadero square with lights glittering on the Eiffel Tower in the background.
The farm theme is interlaced throughout the entire episode: we open with it, we touch on it in the middle, and we end with a frolic through a plot of grass (which is farm enough for Kylie at the moment).
We're delighted to be streaming the 18-year-old producer's record in full here at THUMP, which does a fine job of living up to its title, serving up skipping, tensile polyrhythms interlaced with cyclical synths, and of course, those marimbas.
When answers to these questions were correlated with political attitudes, Howe found that indifferent feelings toward democracy are interlaced with a broader set of self-interested and antisocial attitudes that are present among a substantial minority of the U.S. population.
Then while I'm still dazed that this work still has the power to concentrate my attention decades later, I also see the garden of hanging, nested, and interlaced wire mesh lobes by Ruth Asawa, which are their own kind of enchantment.
Old and new are interlaced, and the result comes as close as movies can to the books of W. G. Sebald, who slipped like a spy across the borders between fiction, illustration, the essay form, and mourning for the lost.
Yet the bells at the top of the cathedral — three in the spire and, beneath it, three in the vast attic of ancient interlaced beams known as the forest — were electrified in any case in two stages in 2012 and 2007.
This success was soon repeated by other Bernhardt graphic art projects, like "Médée" (21910), in a long series of decorative advertising posters, usually using variations on the theme of a towering female figure interlaced within a splay of flowers and graphic scrolls.
Based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh (a book one reviewer said deserved to sell more copies than the Bible), it told the interlaced stories of young working-class men from Leith, a then-rough area east of Edinburgh.
With that—on top of root crops like taro and cassava, and an assortment of fruit trees like jackfruit, citruses, and bananas interlaced throughout the organic farm—they have created a model of off-grid living that is based on abundance, not scarcity.
Sitting on the floor of his tent, his fingers interlaced in his lap, I spotted the telltale dirt and grease in his cuticles that I recognize from my own father, who also worked with machinery and equipment when I was growing up.
The 30 dense chapters that comprise the TPP are interlaced with American values and principles of trade that would act as a powerful counterbalance to others who have visions for global trade in today's digital economy that are vastly different from our own.
Each of the gospels includes an incipit page, an introductory sheet that states "here begins the narrative," which is richly framed in a large rectangle, drawing on additional interlaced and floral patterns, and brings to mind the older and more elaborate Book of Kells.
Everything about it is designed to make the listener feel good and up, from that "oh yeah" call and response to the bright tone of the horns by the Dap-Kings to the driving bass line interlaced with eighth-note scale walk-ups on the guitar.
The bangle-style bracelet of the Contrasté watch, for example, has pearls, onyx and diamonds set in a grid pattern on a white gold and platinum base, interlaced with gold chain in what seems to be a nod to the chain-weighted hem of Chanel's couture jackets.
For the most part, those ideas are realized with sly visual wit and conceptual ingenuity — the most delightful new character is a squat, bespectacled search engine named KnowsMore (perfectly voiced by Alan Tudyk) — and interlaced with the cheeky, sophisticated humor that has become synonymous with the Disney/Pixar brand.
Dr. William J. Barber II, president of the North Carolina N.A.A.C.P., has made at rallies from the mountains to the coast, where he has interlaced hard socio-economic facts with quotes from the Psalms and Hebrew Prophets — all to weave a common story of suffering in this state.
Interlaced with exquisite humor and inventive use of the English language (rooted in the Trinidadian vernacular), this story about a frustrated writer who turns from being a failed primary school teacher to a charlatan healer, and later to a popular politician, will open your eyes to what prose can do.
On top of the classical compositions, interlaced in several songs are undercurrents of synth-texture, giving extra melody to breaks of space in songs like the record's closer "The Show Must Go On." On paper, the band was set up to breach through the limitations of their genre, but the band's energy was slowly depleted.
Spalding's new ball was made of proprietary Cross Traxxion™ microfiber material, and had an interlocking cross-panel design that is hard to describe; lock your hands together, fingers interlaced, then imagine a NBA logo on the knuckle of your left middle finger and David Stern's signature on the right, and you're sort of there.
Here's how to do it: rub your palms against each other; rub the back of each hand against your palms; rub your palms together with your fingers interlaced; rub your palms against each other while your fingers are interlocked; rub your fingers around each of your thumbs; and rub each palm with the tips your fingers.
For the holidays, the new pastry chef, Michael Bartocetti, has designed a specialty Christmas tea featuring Candied cédrat pie with lemon caviar, Parisian flan, spiced quince pastry and the pièce de résistance, an orchid-shaped Yule log fashioned of almond biscuit interlaced with a thin layer of crunchy hazelnut with vanilla scented cream (€95 per person).
On a cold, wet winter morning next to City Hall in London, we gathered, just few meters from where hundreds of thousands of methodically interlaced paving stones marked an important sociopolitical boundary: They were a transition zone in which a public park morphed into privately owned pseudo-public space managed by a Kuwaiti-owned corporation called More London.
Sugar seems to have found its way into turmeric-stained crepes, fried into a crispy sleeve for ground chicken, shrimp and tofu interlaced with shredded coconut and pickled radish; a half-pancake, half-omelet with briny pops of mussels, slapped over a hash of bean sprouts; and bronzed nubbly corn fritters with whole kernels caught in a mesh of batter.
You had some amazing mix of — [MUSIC - DAN EMMETT, "DE BOATMAN'S DANCE"] — an imagined blackness, real, actual Irish melodies, and Polish music, with what we would now call gospel, but spiritual harmonies, interlaced together with this African banjo — [MUSIC - DAN EMMETT, "DE BOATMAN'S DANCE"] — basically welding into a fusion that becomes the thing that everybody wants to try to do.
Although the team behind First City Project had intended the graffiti exhibition to be a place holder before turning the house back into a restaurant, they are now considering making the building a museum where visitors can explore galleries like an attic-turned-prayer room by the Moroccan artist Rocko, who paints in interlaced Arabic-style script, and a gutted industrial kitchen with murals that pour over the bones of an old stove.
There's less ambivalence where Voulkos's influence on the thriving field of contemporary ceramics is concerned, as is clear from a wry conversation in the catalog between the artists Mary Heilmann, who studied with Voulkos at Berkeley and continues to work in both painting and ceramics, and the talented sculptor Arlene Shechet, who was not his student but is certainly a kindred spirit (as observed in her recent show of interlaced wood and ceramics at Sikkema Jenkins and her playful rethinking of Meissen porcelain now at the Frick).
Larsen's ability to evoke an interior emotional state — which is often one of discomfort — is evident in "Committee" (2007), where all five individuals on the far side of the sharp triangular conference table are depicted in variations of intense boredom — starting with the largest figure, his elbows on the table and fingers interlaced in front of his forward-leaning head and body, to the one two seats away (and markedly diminished in size) leaning away from the table, to the smallest figure in the row, seated uncomfortably in his chair, wedged into the lower left corner of the canvas.

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