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The fingers interlocked with mine and the connection was beautiful.
A sheriff's department spokeswoman, Cindy Bachman, confirmed that the bodies appeared interlocked.
Some interlocked to make a solid shadow on the brown forest floor.
"There's amazing plant material in there, all interlaced and interlocked," he recalled.
Recite the SWCC creed with one voice with interlocked arms on the surf.
Inside, the building is an intricate gavotte of interlocked functions and juxtaposed ramps and balconies.
Economics, finance and politics became increasingly interlocked in a menacing, self-perpetuating cycle of disruption.
The two became interlocked in an intense monthslong encounter that transformed Rumi's approach to devotion.
Globalization — for better or worse — has interlocked America's economic fate with that of its former adversaries.
Los Angeles Chargers A number of Chargers players stood with their arms interlocked and others sat.
These were cut using 3D milling so the blocks interlocked, removing the need for glue or cement.
Police from around the country interlocked, with one group of officers forming a secondary line of defense.
The rest of the movie consists of a loosely interlocked series of vignettes peppered with eccentric characters.
The game simply didn't have enough interlocked working parts to make me want to do that grind.
Since 1967, the interlocked buildings have housed the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture.
Davidson and Gerber were snapped walking side-by-side with interlocked fingers outside of a grocery store.
The bodies, dated to Mexico's Pre-Classical Period, were placed on their sides, with arms and bones interlocked.
Alva positions different fictional characters in a white abyss with their bodies tightly interlocked as they tenderly embrace.
In the profusion of color, we almost missed a pair of bright yellow tigertail seahorses with tails interlocked.
As the groups mingled and interlocked, the balance of power teetered, but never too far in one direction.
The home takes the form of three stacked and interlocked concrete blocks — dividing entry/storage, living, and sleeping.
Indeed, he is widely credited with resuscitating the Chanel brand; he revived the now-globally-ubiquitous interlocked "CC" logo.
I was about to stop there but OVAL OFFICE and POCKET VETO interlocked nicely with POLK and FORD, respectively.
Two burglars lie interlocked at the bottom of an elevator shaft after fleeing a loft and falling five stories.
Multiple Buffalo Bills players stood with their arms around each other, while some players knelt with their arms interlocked.
There were 12 such musicals and I was able to get six in the grid, including five that interlocked.
Five interlocked trails crisscross all eight countries of the Alps: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
The latter, like "Gamma (Signe II)," consists of two interlocked loops of rope, in this case resting on the floor.
Another shot featured Miya and Houston kissing while they held out their hand to the camera with their fingers interlocked.
In the photo, Davidson and Gerber were snapped walking side-by-side with interlocked fingers outside of a grocery store.
In this contingency, lyrical authenticity becomes everything; rock is somehow calcified as an intellectual craft, interlocked with the folk tradition.
And Ms. Nguyen's machine dances could dazzle, as eight arms interlocked in a high-speed blur of cut-and-thrust.
After about 10 seconds, the Marangoni flow dissipated and died out as the floating ice grew and crystals became interlocked.
And in the painting from 23 octobre 2909, we have an interlocked structure of broad verticals and horizontals, composing a grid.
We both laughed nervously and ran, but our hands were no longer interlocked as we made our way back to school.
The Infobar featured an extraordinary angular design where the multicolored buttons ran edge-to-edge and interlocked like a jigsaw puzzle.
Ms. Traister documents piece by piece how the politics of power interlocked to form a nearly impenetrable armor around Mr. Weinstein.
The formula here is familiar, and plays out along similar beats in just about every one of the game's interlocked spaces.
Do you fear the utensil drawer that turns into a booby trap with too many interlocked whisk tines and slotted spoon holes?
The logo is now made up of founder Thomas Burberry's initials interlocked in white and orange on top of a 'honeyed' background.
Since both partners' arms are interlocked, this position is slightly less difficult than other standing positions that require more upper body strength.
"Life's beautiful.. when I spend it with you ❤️👑" he captioned the series of snapshots, which included one their fingers interlocked.
"She said 'YES' 💍" he captioned a close-up shot of the pair's hands interlocked with a beach's shoreline in the background.
"It's something they'd have to look at doing over a number of years, slowly decoupling these heavily interlocked supply chains," he said.
"It's something they'd have to look at doing over a number of years, slowly decoupling these heavily interlocked supply chains," he said.
He was the mastermind behind the revival of the interlocked "CC" logo of Coco Chanel, which he fashioned into a globally recognizable pattern.
Finally, it hit me that the real problem is that there are five parallel and often interlocked scandals going on in concert: 1.
This interlocked ring sets the stage for molecular machines that are constructed from freely moving parts that can move relative to one another.
Illustration of the interior of a carbon nanotube (image: Michael Ströck)Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tiny hollow cylinders made of interlocked carbon molecules.
At le Clos's suggestion, the silver medalists interlocked hands and raised their arms like relay members as they stepped to the medals podium.
Their vertebrae grew flanges so that they interlocked, helping the spine hold itself stiff and straight even when being pulled down by gravity.
The horizontal piece "Bleu Rouge" (1951) in the largest room, with two colors interlocked in stalemate, would be comfortable alongside any Andrew Masullo.
Nathan Click, Newsom's spokesperson, offers several interlocked arguments for why Democrats could benefit from a traditional intra-party match up in the governor's race.
New York Jets Jets head coach Todd Bowles and Dolphins owner Steve Ross both joined their teams, arms interlocked, before Sunday's AFC East showdown.
Much of his work depicts a kind of endless, interlocked labyrinth of homes and creative spaces, often employing then-new materials like colored plexiglass.
Then suddenly, without warning, cops say Jones dropped to his knees, interlocked his fingers behind his head and began to move slowly toward the ground.
In Western Europe, terrorism has become interlocked in debates over immigration and cultural inclusivity — how traditionally secular societies can or should tolerate growing Muslim minorities.
I wrote the puzzle when I saw that the long answers could be interlocked, freeing up the center of the grid for the four circles.
"Since their division, South and North Korea have been interlocked with an invisible rope, with one side's victory meaning the other's failure," Mr. Ra said.
The panels can be interlocked in whatever line or shape you can think of and will seamlessly provide the room with a mesmerizing rainbow color show.
It was significantly later that I stumbled across RACE TO THE BOTTOM running from top to bottom, and miraculously, it interlocked with MEET IN THE MIDDLE!
No, they're not flowers — unchecked squares in four sectors of Mr. Stulberg's puzzle (unchecked squares are those that are not interlocked with others in the grid.).
With pairs of bare feet mingling toward the middle and hands interlocked at their sides, their bodies are arranged to form a kind of socialite star fruit.
Emilio Terry, the mid-20th-century architect, designer and artist, applied obelisks, interlocked spirals, scallop forms and gnarled coral textures to jewelry, furniture, garden ornaments and chateaus.
It's a behemoth of a piece, with electric guitars, saxophones, violins, cellos, flutes, synthesizers, and percussion instruments all seemingly jockeying for position, interlocked in inscrutable rhythmic structures.
Italy's experience indicates that truncated social distancing periods and a mishmash of social distancing policies across different interlocked areas will ultimately only prolong and deepen the problem.
At times, Ms. Espinoza turned him (his feet interlocked, with one resting needlelike on the toe); elsewhere, their feet circled around each other or made darting invasions.
"For really the first time in any significant way, evangelicalism becomes interlocked with the Republican Party," Randall Balmer, a professor of religion at Dartmouth College, told Retro Report.
The structures are pretty wild with coins stacked, interlocked, and laced together in every imaginable way, sometimes with different objects thrown in to make it look even more ridiculous.
"Memories" is a collection of 31 interlocked untitled vignettes that Teffi released serially starting in 1928 and that was published in Russian, as a book, in Paris in 1932.
Mike Pence was added to the ticket, the campaign briefly tried out a dual-letter logo of a T and P interlocked as part of a stylized flag design.
"The region will become very much interlocked and there's a gap in people who can bridge it… that's where we see a differentiated value-add on our side," he added.
The winning set of images includes snapshots of an interlocked army of ants, a stand-off between a surly fox and a shocked marmot, and a puma ambushing a guanaco.
The mats are made from thick, durable foam and come in nine puzzle-like squares that can be interlocked to form the size and shape you need for your project.
The women's proximity in most of the action here was breathtaking, with heads often adjacent and sometimes with noses touching and eyes interlocked as if they were about to kiss.
Initially, teams were able to hold hands to block in interlocked wedges – moves straight out of the most brutal playground game of Bulldog – but enough serious injuries saw interlinking blocking banned.
It takes trust, for instance, to lean into someone with all of your trembling strength, while that person does the same back to you, your forearms interlocked, your heads almost butting.
In a typical chaebol conglomerate, the chairman's family owns a small portion of the corporate empire but controls it through loyal executives at subsidiaries that are also interlocked through circular holdings.
Fans attempted to take photos with the singer and reality star, but Cyrus and Carter remained close to one another, their hands interlocked, as they made their way through the crowd.
Now a New York-based private wealth adviser and managing director at Morgan Stanley, Merino remembers being fascinated early on with how risk management, capital markets, and wider macroeconomic factors interlocked.
In an opening duet (clothed), the women continually swapped active and passive functions, one propelling or lifting the other across the floor, in fluent alternation; sometimes they rolled together, bodies interlocked.
It is surprisingly hard to talk about these abstract ideas, because each little piece is like a fractal that contains a whole other subset of interlocked feelings and impulses inside of it.
The two are interlocked, as both have been incubating in what feels a like a growing crusade with many of the hallmarks of the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
First of all, I was wowed by the grid design, which constrained Ms. Guizzo into finding six 15-letter entries that interlocked, as well as the two 10s, CANNERY ROW and TAKEN ABACK.
The result is a liquid alloy that squishes around the interlocked nanorods, soon solidifying into a strong bond featuring the crucial ability to withstand high temperatures (as might be found in electronic componentry).
Owen purchased a 19th century marble statue of a nymph and mutilated it, reshaping its torso and neck into a series of interlocked chains and leaving its head to hang as if brutally murdered.
Photographers from 100 countries submitted 48,000 entries for the contest, including photos of an interlocked ant army, a stand-off between a surly fox and a shocked marmot, and a puma ambushing a guanaco.
In an era when people across the globe are hyper-connected by technology and increasingly interlocked economies, the survival of a few dozen groups of hunter-gatherers living in complete isolation may seem extraordinary.
The gestures she used when discussing her symptoms — fingertips interlocked protectively over her upper abdomen — where the same gestures she'd used when mentioning that her father had died of liver failure, Charon pointed out.
They can be turned into jewelry, keychains, magnets, coasters, and can be stacked, interlocked, or, if you're like me, often mounted to a canvas including multiple layers for for a three-dimensional depth effect.
I think this is the kind of thing where we're rapidly moving toward an age where most of the populace will be almost unable to imagine life without an Internet component interlocked with it.
But those two are slave and master, closer to the discomforting duo of Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, whereas Stan and Ollie, despite their physical differences, are interlocked, for all eternity, like Vladimir and Estragon.
Baseball is a game driven by outcomes — results interlocked in a quantifiable puzzle to predict the future, assess the past, even value the present — and I intimately lived that world professionally for almost 15 years.
" During the ceremony, the bride, her outstretched hands interlocked with the groom's, turned to her father, Clifford Blackman, and said, through a flood of tears: "I can feel Mom, she's here with me right now.
"The Marriage of Sarah and Tobias" (1649) depicts a young couple marrying, nested together in an oval frame, the entire composition as intricately interlocked as their hands and as complexly decorative as the beads on Sarah's dress.
Some whittled works demonstrate incredible precision in carving, such as in long loops of wooden chain-link, where the interlocked forms are carved out of whole pieces (rather than pieced together, as metal chain-link would be).
The clues were straightforward — "What we should all be" yielded the answer "MORAL" — but the essential idea of a modern crossword, an interlocked array of words in which each solution provides clues to the next, was there.
Those in the first class, such as quasicrystals—bizarre solids whose interlocked atoms follow no repeating pattern, yet tessellate space—appear to be hyperuniform upon reaching equilibrium, the stable configuration that particles settle into of their own accord.
In particular, the Koch network of interlocked think tanks, advocacy organizations, and constituency mobilizing groups has joined longstanding right organizations like the Chamber of Commerce and the National Rifle Association to both displace and largely replace the official GOP.
But he continued to develop the stick-figure motif, crowding his brightly colored canvases with tightly interlocked forms, and in the late 1980s and early '90s, he executed a stunning series of self-portrait heads resembling fierce tribal masks.
The length of the contact, their facial expressions and body language, the stunning backdrop of interlocked national flags — all of it was instantly analyzed, criticized and marveled at in tweets and commentary in South Korea, the United States and beyond.
Esparza and his collaborators' carefully interlocked bricks visualize America's reliance on an immigrant working-class that knows how to make opportunity from what it has; leftover streaks of mud on the gallery walls remind viewers not to forget who cleans up, either.
The flawless coating also helps disguise the fact that this sculpture, which looks so completely of a piece, was too large to be fired whole in a kiln, and was composed in four sections, which can still be disassembled and then seamlessly interlocked.
Only 230 men survived the sinking of the Dorchester, making it one of the worst naval tragedies for the Americans in World War II. Witnesses recalled seeing the four chaplains standing with arms interlocked, each praying in his own way, as the ship sunk.
Beams of pinkish light bathed the majestic 16th century Catedral de Santa Maria de la Sede, the world's largest Gothic church, built on the site of the 12th-century Almohad mosque with its minaret, La Giralda, towering beside it, symbol of the interlocked cultures of Spain.
In "The Last Day of Martin Luther King" (1992), a somber black and white tiger made of painted mop strings stands in for the murdered civil rights leader, while the four spindly, brightly colored "All the Cats in Town" (1993), interlocked like a puzzle, strut and pose with attitude.
As Carson steps off stage and wades into the converging mass, I see a mom with lots of makeup dragging her kids by the hand through kneecaps and interlocked chairs, camera already set to selfie mode, trying to make space for her friend, calling out to her across the room.
You may have a passing familiarity of Akon's music, but we bet you didn't know that he's the proud maker of one of the most inventive perfume bottles in the industry, Konvict, shaped like two interlocked handcuffs meant to pay homage to both the three years he spent in prison and his Grammy-nominated album Konvicted.
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.
Britain has less than nine months to organize its place in the world outside the EU. On March 29 next year, Britain is due to leave the bloc it joined more than 40 years ago and the task is huge: Most of Britain's economy and laws governing trade and workers' rights are interlocked with those of its EU partners.
Catherine, a 35-year-old mother of two, wore what appeared to be a modified version of a look from Chanel's 2017 pre-spring ready-to-wear collection, priced at 8,350 pounds ($10,350) on the brand's British website: a black tweed coatdress with bracelet-length sleeves and a box-pleated skirt, accented with multicolor embroidery and a black belt with the house's signature interlocked double C's.
The peculiarly isolated layout of a train -- the engine hitched to the front or back while the passengers sit in their own sealed compartments -- provides a metaphor for the distance the passengers must necessarily feel from the complicated safety mechanisms that hum and click out of sight: The maze of interlocked switches, signal towers,central train control and electronically governed timetables that ensure their journeys are completed without incident.
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