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"intricately" Definitions
  1. with a lot of different parts and small details that fit together

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No more alabaster piano keys, no more intricately carved jewelry.
"Our biology and psychology are intricately wired together," Tribole says.
The intricately decorated layers would splatter, finally, in extravagant chaos.
The sensual world, in Lacey's prose, is always intricately detailed.
Note this intricately carved chair, which was made in 1573.
To start, we know that sleep and depression are intricately linked.
There are a couple of issues here, and they're intricately linked.
" It had intricately picked ruminations, like "15 Step" and "Present Tense.
Modern day, intricately designed pumpkin creations certainly make for impressive decorations.
We like: The common spaces are intricately-designed and art forward.
It was as intricately mapped as almost any place on earth.
Watch it now, and then watch it again—the anarchic and intricately
In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, cultural forms became more intricately
Taylor's debut script is intricately woven and empathetic, without glamorizing the struggle.
Because it's so intricately detailed with her experiences, her songwriting isn't generic.
There were also sheer outfits and intricately embroidered jackets and skirt combinations.
He contends that today's children are intricately involved in making family decisions.
Meanwhile, why is Huma Abedin still intricately involved in Hillary Clinton's campaign?
This gifted storyteller's first novel explores intricately intertwined lives in contemporary Zimbabwe.
All my friends and I did, so we knew it quite intricately.
Inspired by Art Deco, intricately embroidered evening dresses looked to 1920s fashion.
The novel's intricately plotted relationships pay off satisfyingly in its final chapters.
Each bowl is intricately decorated with multicolored swirls of smoothie and fruit juice.
He somehow manages to turn sheets of paper into intricately engineered architectural masterpieces.
All informed and funny and painful and complex, all intricately and wittily orchestrated.
SHE SET the table with elegant cutlery, sparkling glasses and intricately decorated bowls.
The image of Lady Murasaki is an intricately beautiful as a Japanese screen.
For many Greeks, their national identity is intricately bound up with their religion.
An intricately carved gazebo on the lower plaza was custom made in India.
And as an intricately designed physical object, the book doesn't translate well digitally.
The Apple Watch also comes with another intricately designed watch face called Astronomy.
Intricately designed yet with no live performers, it is arguably not even theater.
Over time, the lives of these Arabs and Jews have become intricately interwoven.
In "Unsheltered," she has given us another densely packed and intricately imagined book.
The children loved the Turkish room with its intricately colored tiles and lanterns.
"Altogether it's one single mechanism where everything is intricately linked," Mr. Bos said.
Zuckerberg himself has also gotten more intricately involved in the reputation-management business.
Arrayed along the choir's perimeter are 103 thronelike "stalles" of intricately carved oak.
In its construction, "Leading Men" is as intricately designed as a Lego kit.
Kamaiyah has an undeniable star-power that's intricately woven within her feel-good music.
Other architectural discoveries included aqueducts, interior pools, intricately decorated alters, statues, and stunning skylights.
Hilarity ensues as every absurd action cumulates in an amalgamation of intricately choreographed antics.
The impacts of climate change will be intricately connected to poverty, gender, and race.
It's one of the show's most sophisticated and most intricately filmed gags about selfishness.
If you decorate lavishly, go ahead and choose an intricately patterned and colorful skirt.
Art Eatables is known for its bourbon-infused chocolate truffles and intricately decorated candies.
No CGI was used, resulting in intricately detailed and baroquely organic textures and forms.
The company is intricately linked to both the US government and the nation's economy.
The hyper-digital meets the intricately handmade, weaving past with present, to dramatic effect.
It is grandiose, consisting of a baroque chandelier, butterflies, intricately beaded lizard, and flowers.
Level up someone's arm candy with these bracelets that are intricately handmade with love.
Intricately patterned rugs glitch and pixelate in the fascinating fibrous constellations of Faig Ahmed.
It's one of the most beautiful, intricately detailed images of the sky I've seen.
She topped the figure-flattering dress with an intricately beaded coat thrown over her shoulders.
On January 25, the artist attended a Grammys event wearing an intricately layered denim look.
Ubisoft's upcoming Ghost Recon: Wildlands sets players loose in an intricately detailed recreation of Colombia.
One Strange Rock focuses on how wondrous, intricately balanced, and interconnected life on Earth is.
But one thing is certain: their costumes were intricately crafted and took some serious planning.
A path of light that travels through a scene can be rendered more intricately now.
So what kind of intricately structured tower are you going to make out of them?
Behind intricately carved wood front doors, an elegant foyer and metal-lined staircase greets guests.
An intricately expressive countermelody floats high into the piano's upper register, adorned with Chopinesque curlicues.
There is also a cigar room, which has been decorated intricately with a detailed ceiling.
Janelle Monáe's intricately beaded Elie Saab Couture dress was the most memorable of the night.
In a similar way, even normal pain has turned out to be intricately story-driven.
Having wisely put the power saw aside, Ms. Sills now makes intricately designed art jewelry.
Canada is the US's closest trading partner and the supply chains are so intricately intertwined.
The intricately-placed sparkles bunched on the back of the gown to mirror the front.
No ordinary invitation, these listed the names of guests within charming and intricately rendered scenes.
Hell-On is an intricately layered and deeply personal expression from an immensely talented singer-songwriter.
Her eyes are always perfectly smoked, her hair intricately curled and her skin is always glowing.
INGRAHAM: You are saying Jeff Sessions was intricately involved in some way in the Russia investigation.
You might recognize him as the guy who takes photos of intricately-styled and posed corpses.
The result is a head of tresses with semi-transparent colors intricately laid over one another.
Specifically, artists used it to create illuminated manuscripts, which are intricately painted, often with precious materials.
This intricately wrapped mummified baby crocodile was buried as an offering in an ancient Egyptian tomb.
From gold-embroidered saris to intricately designed earrings, these women are taking pride in their identity.
The video intricately layers different renders to compose a realistic yet astoundingly fresh realm of existence.
The ecosystems within them are notorious for producing evolutionary weirdos, intricately adapted to their unusual surroundings.
He displays the intricately decorated manuscript in a large wooden box with rollers at each end.
Check out how he intricately describes locking lips with JH ... it's almost too descriptive for comfort.
The pastrami, heftily cut and intricately marbled, is something of a specialty, and is utterly delicious.
The Parthenon's intricately detailed façade stood in stark contrast to the bleached ruins we know today.
Kassar remained elusive until 2007, when an intricately choreographed DEA sting operation finally brought him down.
These intricately linked communication and movements are then assembled in huge databases by the algorithmic machine.
Hate is still just hate, no matter how intricately ornamented it is with Ronald Reagan idolatry.
The Samanid Mausoleum, a structure made of intricately carved brick, dates back more than 1,000 years.
The new biomes also happen to be the most intricately designed of the game's various levels.
Because totem poles were intricately tied to potlatches, the ban essentially spelled the end of poles.
Akyol is a "glistening seductive intricately poised richly Turkish chanteuse," Iggy Pop said in an email.
The dining room has wood floors even more intricately inlaid than those in the entry hall.
To create her intricately worked fabrics, she uses 3-D printers, laser cutting and heat bonding.
The Chinese provinces most impacted by the virus are intricately linked to the global business network.
Amezcua's art of intricately patterned, semi-abstract compositions is long overdue for comprehensive, museum-show attention.
The organizing committee being broke is intricately tied to the fact that the entire country is broke.
Over the years, Sachs has used intricately detailed installations to simulate missions to the moon and Mars.
Kingsolver "has given us another densely packed and intricately imagined book," Meg Wolitzer wrote in these pages.
But the real fun is in seeing how his intricately constructed puzzle comes together in the end.
After the official ceremony, intricately dressed performers move into the reservation circle, dancing in tight, coordinated movements.
"The culture and health of our communities are intricately tied to healthy reefs and fisheries," Wade said.
Like your chunky knitwear, the manicure equivalent is intricately woven, slightly raised, and cozy-looking as hell.
Jimmy scores the deep purple eggplants so thoroughly and intricately they end up looking like scaly snakes.
The short begins with a close-up shot of an intricately pleated, inky black and charcoal wave.
And thanks to its intricately embroidered details and luxurious fabric, this vintage-inspired clutch only looks expensive.
It is very intricately beaded in different millimeters of pearls along with Swarovski crystals to line them.
Crimson lights illuminated the intricately beaded gowns that fluttered down the runway in golds, blacks and reds.
Fallen Order challenges you instead with intricately designed environments that test Cal's growing suite of Force abilities.
That purple and green stuff on pigeons' throats is comprised of intricately intertwined pigments in their feathers.
Doors have textured surfaces — translucent marble on one, a thin layer of intricately bound twigs on another.
In "Repercussion," the group's first evening-length work, dance and sound are intricately and, occasionally violently, linked.
Fursuits are, you'll notice upon close inspection, better fitted and intricately crafted, made for show and individuality.
When Rockstar constructs sequences intricately, rather than letting players dictate the action, the results are often electric.
A third display includes several intricately hand-carved animal heads from Indonesia against a woven Tunisian backdrop.
Take that, invert it so that it becomes intricately individual, and detail it for a coed army.
Mr. Kim's spicy whelk salad and crème fraîche-dabbed ddukbokki are intricately flavored and great for sharing.
Let's make one thing clear: This is an intricately-designed collector's replica, not some glorified Hulk Hand.
It had an intricately illustrated page for each president that suggested his career highs and sometimes lows.
A blue-colored oven and intricately patterned backsplash add some pizzazz to the otherwise stark white kitchen.
When the queen pays a visit to her dying uncle, for instance, Colman is intricately, quietly conflicted.
Its scattered pages are indicative of a mind that overflowed with ideas, expressed in intricately complex systems.
The phenomenon has become intricately woven into the identity of Yoro and its population of about 93,000.
The collection also included intricately-beaded gowns, a shimmering fuschia number and a more sultry, velvet evening dress.
That, in turn, has implications for the evolution of life on Earth, which is intricately tied to oxygenation.
He describes the pivotal moment of the surgery, when Goodrich studied the intricately fused brains and proceeded ahead.
Still, Doremus weaves an intricately character-driven narrative — and he will pummel you emotionally, over and over again.
Beyoncé accessorized her brightly patterned minidress with a turban, wide belt, large beaded necklace and intricately beaded heels.
They blocked the sale, saying the profit-making venture was too intricately linked with the supposedly nonprofit college.
It's something intricately folded to create this beautiful shape and it speaks to the work on the album.
This work, with its enigmatic circles and triangles, is relatively direct and simple; others are more intricately presented.
The mother-of-three shared a intricately posed belfie with her followers on Sunday as she tanned poolside.
Isabel and Dina, two Chinese-Canadian girls from the Vancouver suburbs, are the most fascinating and intricately drawn.
His journey involves intricately choreographed action, a wrestle with a bear and an extremely committed performance from DiCaprio.
For decades, these intricately woven Middle Eastern carpets were standard operating procedure among masters of the Western universe.
These rules are intricately bound up with the misogyny behind the historical denial of the priesthood to women.
But this year, the most memorable (and meme-able) items weren't the elaborate trains or intricately designed dresses.
That means there have been 32 intricately crafted costumes created to hide celebrities' identities on The Masked Singer.
Non-ice hotel guests can roam the halls and check out the intricately decorated suites from 10 a.m.
I'd seen a video of the designer in his studio, surrounded by stacks of lush, intricately worked fabrics.
Their verse was embroidered and printed onto intricately finished clothes adorned with floral, classical statue and butterfly motifs.
The intricately engraved lion masks adorning either side of the inscriptions were typical power symbols of the time.
To this day, the book remains the most thorough and intricately illustrated study of global fashions ever attempted.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Daniel Zeller is a master of the intricately swirling, rippling, echoing line.
Rinehart also points out that in Brazil, Facebook and WhatsApp are much more intricately linked, both technologically and culturally.
Both Blac Chyna and Amber wore intricately beaded bustier tops and matching thongs, complete with a harness style belt.
In the wild, parrots ply the air, mostly, in the same way whales do the sea: together and intricately.
The long and short is this: You'll be able to finely-tune your creations more intricately than ever before.
It's intricately entwined with America's oldest idea: that this land is, and should always be, a white Christian nation.
By the end it's clear that he has written three seemingly separate short stories which are bound intricately together.
But the filmmaking is also so marvelously, intricately done that it's really hard not to find something to admire.
We're talking about the old-school, intricately designed lipsticks your grandma swiped on every day before leaving the house.
This has been a legacy plant since 1966, our community is tied intricately with the General Motors plant there.
They led me toward a table surrounded by gorgeous Thai teak chairs, intricately carved with a motif of peacocks.
They said they fear that the intricately choreographed convention would be marred by Sanders' supporters booing or heckling her.
He has published several intricately reasoned law-review articles, and helped to write the winning brief in Burwell v.
The look of Blade Runner was intricately connected to its deep moral questioning, all set against an operatic score.
The home is adorned with well-preserved, intricately carved details and is zoned for both residential and commercial use.
It is also intricately jointed to articulate neatly in four directions, so the necklace will follow the wearer's body.
The covers are among the most striking things in the show: intricately patterned, beautifully designed, like snap-on tattoos.
He'd get four dozen roses and remove the thorns in the car and then lay them all out intricately.
Chopsticks, amulets, bracelets, pendants, even a showpiece, an intricately carved dragon boat that previously cost $225,000 – everything must go.
The event was intricately staged, taking place at three different locations around the globe simultaneously: Canada, China, and Germany.
The "sweeping, seamless and intricately layered score" still held up, Ben Brantley wrote of the production in The Times.
Sections of choreography look like intricately interlocking machines or an impatient god trying to solve a Rubik's Cube of people.
But onstage he is as relaxed and congenial as ever, delivering this intricately structured show as if it's entirely extemporaneous.
Also, some intricately carved discs were found positioned around the jars, possibly serving as burial markers, according to the researchers.
But what mostly emerges from the film is a sense of their intricately intertwined lives as both collaborators and cohabitors.
Baraza has a more luxe feel with gilded décor and intricately carved wood furniture, all handmade specially for the hotel.
The organizers said they fear that the intricately choreographed convention would be marred by Sanders supporters booing or heckling her.
Race and battle across 45 intricately designed areas — rainforests, jungles, narrow canyon passes, even into the mighty pirate ship itself.
She posted these videos often, showing off her smooth style and lyricism with intricately written verses and a playful flow.
Adam Schiff, who as the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee is intricately involved in the impeachment inquiry, to resign.
" The report said that "the FSB was intricately entwined in the scheme to allow Russian athletes to compete while dirty.
They said they fear that the intricately choreographed convention would be marred by Sanders supporters booing or heckling her. Rep.
The intricately sliced and patterned pieces are inspired by (and sometimes incorporate in their materials) the artist's correspondence with inmates.
Each section stands alone in its curation and cohesive storyline, yet all are intricately woven into a multi-century saga.
Deeply moving and intricately illustrated, Spider-Woman #5 should appeal to comic fans, new parents, and anyone with a heart.
There were intricately choreographed bunk cheers and trust falls; there was staring intently into the eyes of a total stranger.
Ms. Naylor's novels addressed social issues including poverty, racism, sexism and gay rights, usually through intricately drawn black female characters.
Ranging from pencil sketches of reclining nudes to intricately rendered scenes from Greek mythology, these dexterous drawings are marvelously mesmerizing.
The stories they tell and the songs they sing are hilarious and sad, both at once — wholly, observably, intricately human.
It's a nod to a Japanese tradition of using intricately-cut bamboo leaves, which separate flavors and have antimicrobial properties.
N.F.L. celebrations: The loosening of rules on players celebrating a score has ushered in an era of intricately choreographed routines.
That concept, which comes to life in the film, is the focus of the movie's intricately hand-drawn teaser poster.
There were also decisions handed down from higher courts on minuscule slips that had to be intricately rolled and sealed.
These intricately decorated creations are a well-known part of celebrations of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead.
Her words rushed together, a thawing waterfall, moving intricately between octaves; still the only word he understood was his name.
Its dusty streets are lined by a multicoloured mix of tin-roofed bungalows, half-built brick apartments and intricately ornamented villas.
I feel like I'm looking through a microscope: each intricately placed seed, shell, and shred of silky gauze draws me in.
Some are classic in form, intricately crafted while others are very simple in design, as though rendered from a child's drawing.
They ranged from cheap plastic to intricately designed tiaras with pearl inlay, some of which were sold at the Freedom Festival.
It turns out that building an intricately plotted, fiscally successful series like the Marvel Cinematic Universe is harder than it looks.
They got in May of 2017, and Lilly put up an intricately-made video of their traditional Persian wedding on YouTube.
Yet readers expecting Mr Gaiman's typical style—gentle, rhythmic prose intricately plotted and stuffed full of allusions—will come away disappointed.
Mr Cook must be hoping that he has not miscalculated the risks to the supply chains he has so intricately engineered.
The Grammy Award winner accessorized her brightly patterned minidress with a turban, wide belt, large beaded necklace and intricately beaded heels.
Kotaku (Chris Kohler) Odyssey's levels are, down to the last little patch of terrain, breathtakingly gorgeous, intricately designed, and wildly varied.
More than 90 vendors laid out a plethora of unique, intricately designed books that would upgrade any art lover's coffee table.
In a country where income, social status and race are so intricately intertwined, though, it's impossible to extrapolate which is which.
We need legislation that preserves coastal fishing communities and working waterfronts intricately linked to the marine ecosystems on which they rely.
"Widows," in some respects, feels like a throwback -- an old-fashioned, intricately plotted crime thriller that's more about characters than explosions.
Female friendship is also a central theme of Ms. Miranda's intricately plotted thriller "All the Missing Girls" (Simon & Schuster, June 28).
Ours was garnished with a whole leaf of romaine, a scallion brush, a few carrot rounds and an intricately carved radish.
The floor-length dress features a sophisticated collar and intricately layered lace — mixing class with grounded texture in true Beyoncé style.
I briefly consider stealing it, but the prospect of the game's intricately modeled reputation system becoming aware of this stops me.
At one estate sale she found an intricately hand-embroidered US map with designs of each state flower bordering the edges.
Her ensemble included some dazzling details: she carried an intricately-beaded handbag, and wore a giant crystal ring as an earring.
After that, many focus on creating intricately designed bracelets out of the huge supply of colorful yarn that seems always available.
It is intricately patterned on the sentence level yet moves tentatively, at the rate of afternoon sunlight creeping across a floor.
The world that Mr. Garland has created in "Annihilation" is larger than that of "Ex-Machina," more complex and intricately detailed.
The largest of the living rooms has high ceilings, intricately patterned stone above the windows, three fireplaces and an elevated library.
It's easy to lose hours happily rifling through the intricately embroidered and mirrored suzanis, camel blankets, caftans and colorful pompom bracelets.
Opposite the windows is a fireplace surrounded by decorative tile and an intricately carved wooden mantel with a built-in mirror.
Mr. Khan is best known for his intricately detailed dresses, which have been worn by well-known women, including Michelle Obama.
Their home sat on three bountiful acres of land, with three spacious bedrooms and an interior adorned with intricately carved wood.
The last two categories — presidential leadership and America's place in the world — should be combined, as they are so intricately intertwined.
Called "painted jaguars" in Brazil because of their intricately spotted fur, jaguars are difficult to see in the dense jungle canopy.
The mixed-media installation is comprised of seven drawings, a single-channel video, an intricately beaded robe, and a rawhide drum.
Intricately mimicking the action of waves and the behavior of sea life, the ensemble swells and crests, provoking more admiration than delight.
Despite the large cast of well-known actors and the intricately designed period setting, the film cost only $22 million to make.
By intricately curating the lineup, the festival would go on to expose unrecognized indie artists on the same stage as veteran performers.
The setting was appropriately grand: Sweden's 18th-century royal chapel features ornately gilded stone architecture, intricately worked statues and fine ceiling paintings.
For older, more experienced drivers, Mattel is launching an intricately designed Batmobile that can be controlled using your iOS or Android device.
Littlefinger has been intricately plotting for so long, it's impossible to remember each and every one one of his mind-boggling schemes.
In the Cold Mountain Studies, he covers paper sheets with quick bursts of linear energy; some drawings are spare, some intricately tangled.
It was also around this time that she began posting images of intricately sliced avocados, often resembling delicate green rosebuds, to Instagram.
Toronto producer Coins created the album Daft Science by intricately layering the finest of Beastie verses over Daft Punk's indelible, futuristic beats.
The piece itself, a beautifully executed scene of Egyptian figures intricately constructed from colored bits of cardboard, is held behind a frame.
It's gorgeously shot, intricately woven, and despite feeling a bit long at times, hits it out of the park with the finale.
Art Review The objects in Cameron Rowland's remarkable show at Artists Space offer a history lesson and an aesthetic experience, intricately fused.
But a contour drawing of a single line can fulfill its function just as effectively as a massive, intricately detailed oil painting.
This intricately meshed network of light represents an imaginative similitude of the computer networks and systems that make up the deep web.
The intricately detailed, cathedral-like structure was where Sarandon scattered Timothy Leary's ashes—but Sarandon, in fact, helped build the Totem, too.
The hashtag #glitterbooty already has over 1,600 posts on Instagram, many of them close-up shots of colorful and intricately bejeweled asses.
Schools are part of intricately interwoven systems, and any change in the population at one is likely to affect the schools nearby.
Finally, we can stop discussing what will happen on January 20 and immerse ourselves in an intricately-wrought investigation of global history.
Why this matters: The safety of coastal populations, including growing megacities worldwide, is intricately tied to the fate of Antarctica's ice sheet.
His prized possession turned up six months before on a path he'd walked a few thousand times — an intricately carved soapstone fox.
The series's strongest movie, "A Shot in the Dark" blends character comedy with intricately choreographed slapstick, annotated by Clouseau's hilariously tortured logic.
In quick, deft touches, Ms. Dante evokes a world in which past and present are intricately linked and life and death coexist.
And though they're nearly 200 years old, these intricately-arranged cilium look hot off the crown of the head they sprouted from.
The intricate edifice features a series of floating concrete galleries, ensconced in thick (sometimes hanging) vegetation, shaded by an intricately gridded canopy.
How would Josiah Wise, who records as serpentwithfeet, turn his studio-constructed, intricately overdubbed, often mournful and tormented songs into live performances?
The icy land of lost yetis proves, visually, a lot less exciting than the more intricately art-directed details of human civilization.
These rural places were once intricately tied to the countryside around them, their inhabitants working as farmers and merchants, craftsmen and shepherds.
"Astronomical Table Clock" (1568) similarly hints at its patron's nobility and boasts an intricately ornate façade to match its technologically complex interior.
"Dark" is just as incremental in its world building; every character introduced is meticulously and intricately woven into the time-travel narrative.
His shows are notoriously long, intricately contrived collages of texts, which have sometimes been likened to long-haul flights with numerous detours.
The Vines was built in 2180 and features opulent Edwardian decor, beautiful fireplaces, intricately-carved mahogany paneling and a stained-glass dome.
Hence, raffia was intricately woven with pearls into cross-body bags, worn over voluminous lace-trimmed smock dresses and embroidered white shirts.
The school's interiors are an example of the highest form of the region's tile work, carved plaster and intricately carved wooden doors.
The glamour conjured by the club's name remains, of course, too intricately woven into the fabric of the team to ever disappear.
To produce the densely patterned, intricately connected system of hinges by hand would be prohibitively expensive and time-consuming, Ms. Boltenstern said.
Charmed Playhouses is bringing childhood dreams to life with intricately designed playhouses that have electricity, running water, turrets, multiple stories, and more.
Each can&aposs design is intricately recreated in matching gems, which is sure to elevate your daily sugar-fix to new heights.
In a piece whose music, movement and design are intricately interwoven, what happens when discrete elements become the work of individual artists?
Each piece had been intricately carved or molded and then painted to resemble items like masks, wall hangings, statues, and ancient calendars.
The contrast between the buttoned up, intricately choreographed transition minuets by the future Bush and Barack Obama administrations could not be more pronounced.
The good news: Businesses are starting to recognize that the happiness of their employees and the success of their organizations are intricately tied.
In 1726, Filippo Juvarra put the finishing touches on the dome of the Basilica of Superga, an intricately designed church in Turin, Italy.
The intricately beaded cape dazzled in shades of black, silver, and gold, with Afrofuturistic patterns zig-zagging across the length of the costume.
The new home pays tribute to Bradbury with intricately carved metal panels at its front and side entrances featuring quotations by the author.
In reality, it's the most intricately woven murder mystery in recent memory with an aesthetic style and gameplay mechanism you won't soon forget.
Veins are very thin walled, and one section of Jadon and Anias' brains are intricately tied together, much more so than originally believed.
But thanks to Lego master Nico71, if you've ever thought about making your own, you can build this intricately choreographed Lego braiding machine.
Regardless, the result is almost always the same: a beautifully lit, intricately decorated, and brightly-colored reversal of a prim and proper lady.
A village in northern China has created a giant QR code made of intricately trimmed trees, in an effort to boost local tourism.
The meticulousness of these paintings reveals Gilbert's lifelong relationship with water; the occasional beachgoer could never paint them as intricately as she does.
This year, Holmes accompanied designer Zac Posen and wore an intricately ruffled off-the-shoulder gown with a flowing fit-and-flare hem.
Greek marble gives way to the intricately decorated interiors of Arab-Norman palaces, where Byzantine mosaics (pictured) are juxtaposed with carved wooden ceilings.
In the window of the Abou Arabi Haider Damascene Gourmet Sweets shop sat an intricately terraced mountain of baklava, glistening in syrupy sweat.
One of the most popular is a talisman called the khamsa (in Arabic) or hamsa (in Hebrew) that resembles an intricately carved hand.
Packing more punch was the Signature d'Or cuff in yellow gold, with 1,054 intricately set diamonds and a total weight of 43.3 carats.
From her smell, to her laugh, to her touch — she can describe my mother so intricately, it's as if she were still here.
From intricately carved "Game of Thrones" characters to portraits of pop-culture figures, artists have turned these seasonal fruits into works of art.
We were inside his neighborhood shrine, and staring at what looked like a miniature Japanese palace, intricately gilded and lacquered red and black.
Ninomiya's offering showcases his skill with fabric manipulation; he has created intricately futuristic coats, wraps and skirts with Moncler's signature down and leather.
However, this season we've seen the introduction of intricately designed capelets, blazers and bolero jackets paired with gowns of all shapes and sizes.
"Under the Laurentide" uses a huge piece of Chelmsford granite intricately sculpted to show a topological map of the bottom of Narragansett Bay.
Millions flock to marvel at its shimmering magnificence, with intricately inlaid and carved white marble inscribed with verses from the Quran, every year.
Her most intricately nuanced novel yet, it begins with a scene that should set off alarm bells in the mind of any reader.
Echoes of Baroque-style chorales were intricately folded into the opening of the final movement, with tonal harmonies that splinter and turn vaporous.
Its story of war between the orc-led Horde and human-led Alliance was set in an immersive, intricately detailed medieval fantasy world.
But it has also ushered in an era of intricately choreographed routines that have grown more elaborate as the season has gone on.
Ms. Furmanovich's first fine jewelry creations were intricately woven bracelets with porcelain beads, secured with the gold clasps that she made in class.
Those are the three people most intricately involved in tax reform, which the White House wants done by the end of the year.
"Sleep and body weight regulation are therefore intricately intertwined on multiple levels," wrote Glaser and Styne, who were not involved in the research.
But this relentlessly provocative, intricately imagined satire does offer plenty to shock and horrify, and at least as much to make you think.
The intricately designed and intellectually driven show reaffirmed parent group LVMH's effort to invest more in men's fashion on and off the runway.
Cecilie Bahnsen has won a loyal following for her frilled and intricately embroidered pieces, but now she's experimenting with a less innocent mood.
Similarly, Donna Cleary's "Hybrid 1 Holobiont" (2019,) presents an intricately knotted organ blooming out of mannequin legs and pouring sideways on the floor.
Every CPU and GPU made has a TDP, but the number only really becomes crucial with laptops (and the occasional super intricately designed desktop).
The Hunger Games star landed on a 3.5-carat cushion-cut diamond ring, handcrafted in 18-carat gold with intricately carved diamond floral motifs.
This all has more to do with the (no doubt intricately designed and decorated) insides of Anderson's brain than it does any actual place.
His sculpted ornamentation appears on clocks, vases, sconces, fireplaces and candelabra, with details like furrowed brows on sea gods and intricately serrated swan beaks.
From the front, it looked like your average, intricately-done plaits — but from the side, Miles used her handiwork to braid Binx's name out.
Pugh, who was making waves at the time for her breakthrough role in "Lady Macbeth," sported an intricately beaded column dress for the show. 
For the last decade, From Software has been known primarily for one thing: demanding action role-playing games set in dark, intricately designed worlds.
His first, 2012's The Loom of Ruin, was an intricately plotted series of cliffhangers culminating (spoiler alert!) on the destruction of Los Angeles.
For "V," Rylander is working alongside Echo Society art director Anthony Ciannamea to delivery intricately choreographed visual experience that transcends the Ace's opulent architecture.
And of course, there were tons of sweets on hand — including custom colorful drinks and two intricately designed cakes for the guests of honor.
Whether your faucet leaks, goes into overdrive, or just dries up when you're anxious, it's clear that the mind and bladder are intricately connected.
The bride-to-be gave a modern spin to the natural hair style with her intricately braided hairdo, reminiscent of Björk in the '90s.
She got to wear intricately designed evening gowns and sport a full face of '30s-inspired makeup — what more could a girl ask for?
Blending intricately detailed prints with lush suede fabrics, the pieces see an array of colors that include black, white, green, pink, red and orange.
With the "Last Policeman" trilogy, Mr. Winters carved out an unusual niche for himself: writing intricately plotted, high-concept thrillers with heady philosophical undercurrents.
Mr. Nielsen and Ms. Galvis discussed a new, larger design — an oversize, intricately drawn rose — that would change the entire scope of the tattoo.
The critically-lauded and commercially thriving TV series quickly became a phenomenon thanks to its intricately frightening plot and shockingly talented ensemble of stars.
Upstairs is an ornate princess-themed restaurant with leaded-glass windows, intricately painted ceilings and chandeliers that look as if they belong at Versailles.
His Midwestern good looks, slapstick humor, and intricately planned and executed viral videos have earned him millions of dollars and legions of diehard fans.
Lenny's first words, written in red, were "I carefully and intricately began cutting myself into several pieces"—a prescient line for the incipient filmmaker.
Portrait of a father, an intricately handwoven tapestry, depicts a white semi-truck wrapped around a telephone pole on the side of the freeway.
We see women with long waves and intricately braided updos — and many of the styles are worn by Beyoncé throughout the hour-long special.
The band debuted in 1989 with Fuckfest, an intricately arranged and recorded art-metal album that used compositional techniques from 20th century classical music.
Portrait of a father, an intricately handwoven tapestry, depicts a white semi-truck wrapped around a telephone pole on the side of the freeway.
Insects are intricately embedded in ecosystems as pollinators, composters, and food sources for other species, making their potential disappearance a risk with expansive repercussions.
Her choice, a long, intricately patterned black-and-gold Valentino couture dress that covered her like delicate armor, glittered subtly under the stage lights.
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The show included intricately woven canvases, handmade geometric glass objects used as paintbrushes, and Auerbach's signature ability to turn heady math into graphic beauty.
Every galette comes with a crown — some from the best patisseries are intricately designed, but most are made of gold cardboard — and a charm.
Nor does Wiley have that command of chiaroscuro that makes Rembrandt's portraits intricately mesmerizing, from both across the room and a few inches away.
Enjoy the intricately carved columns and wildly colorful details on the ceiling and rafters while you sip your drink or eat a light meal.
The donation from the Sir Victor Sassoon Chinese Ivories Trust includes intricately carved Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian devotional figurines; brush pots; fans; and vases.
The smell of frozen peanuts hits you first, then the ice cream that tastes suspiciously like cold butter, intricately swirled with crisp, waxy chocolate.
The intricately designed decorations come from the Georgia-based Augusta Training Shop, a nonprofit that gives jobs to adults with cognitive and physical disabilities.
NEIL GENZLINGER 'Silicon Valley' (HBO) Episodes of HBO's start-up comedy tend to be as intricately assembled as the products its characters labor over.
The right controller houses more parts, and they're more intricately organized, making for a tougher time if you don't already know the general layout.
This intricately imagined novel is ostensibly set in the near future, though it sometimes reads less like prophecy and more like present-day journalism.
The design, which covers a large portion of one of the star's hand, consists of an intricately-drawn scarab beetle with its wings spread.
The researchers found that self-control and energy are not only intricately linked but also finite, daily resources that tire much like a muscle.
The real must-see is the bronze, intricately sculpted bust of Romero at the Monroeville Mall, about a 20-minute drive from downtown Pittsburgh.
The movie's visuals, for example, are consistently stunning, with intricately detailed orcs that come across as eerily lifelike, despite being created via digital wizardry.
The sets and effects look fussed-over and intricately detailed, but also inexpensive enough that any diligent, gifted community-theater tech could've pulled them off.
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For the past decade, Aussie label Zimmermann has been turning out gorgeous swimwear and floaty, intricately worked summery dresses that are prime wanderlust-inducing material.
" Tyler's sixth album showcases his mastery of his craft as a writer and producer, with rich soundscapes and intricately layered arrangements on hits like "EARFQUAKE.
In his performance, Dot delivers these intricately woven lyrics with such ease that their meaning is easy to follow even though the wordplay is complex.
I've been told that they're really business associates, intricately involved in each other's lives because they're jointly invested in the perpetuation of their political relevance.
He had a child-like fascination with technology and innovation, and saw it as intricately connected to a better future for Israel and its neighbors.
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I can't remember another series that so intricately merges various people involved in the case to see complete a puzzle with dozens of missing pieces.
Biesinger and Demers started putting out their music via download codes on intricately illustrated posters, and soon they had the idea to involve other bands.
Near the end of the presentation came a crescendo of more exquisite and embellished pieces — think tiered ruffly gowns, intricately beaded dresses, and evening capes.
He made intricately costumed commedia dell'arte figures, each one looking as though it were alive; bands of musicians, their veined, careworn hands holding tiny instruments.
Although it was situated in an alley off a busy main road, it was a serene place, with intricately tiled floors and an airy courtyard.
Whether boldly printed, intricately embroidered or bedazzled with sequins, Bowie stunned and shone in these grand silhouettes and brought new meaning to glam-rock. 6.
Here, a niche is bordered by columns of metal rulers, their intricately detailed grid and concentrated numbers and letters weighing heavy against the puppet's strings.
Jones was championed by people engaged in what Ann Coulter once proudly called "a small, intricately knit right-wing conspiracy" to bring down the president.
These complex systems were intricately forged within three spheres, highlighting different dimensions of what it means to be human and a new way of storytelling.
Countering these weary moments, they also unleash deep reserves of power, in high, slashing kicks — paired with downward-punching fists — and propulsive, intricately shuddering phrases.
Mr. Voges and his team went all out for this garishly lit and intricately choreographed show, which follows the dysfunctional shoot of a biblical film.
Damascus Chef Knives: 2-Piece Set The perfect blend of beauty and function, these intricately hand-forged knives boost your cutting precision and kitchen aesthetic.
Images and fragments also appear alongside the text in "Nox," the poet and classicist Anne Carson's intricately constructed illuminated manuscript in memory of her brother.
In "The Ladies Man" (Saturday), he plays a college graduate who moves into a women's boardinghouse, for which a gigantic, intricately detailed set was constructed.
But Jason Simms's handsome set — with its raised sapphire-blue-tiled stage surrounded by intricately patterned rugs — immediately signals that we're not in Elsinore anymore.
Derek Walcott's intricately metaphorical poetry captured the beauty of the Caribbean and the harsh legacy of colonialism, earning him the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Some of the most elaborate works were intricately beaded earrings and headpieces created by Carolee Prince, whose designs were worn by the singer Nina Simone.
All of Mr. Lepage's spending and innovation resulted in a cycle that was dull, and out of touch with Wagner's intricately drawn characters and plot.
They also destroyed the city's intricately carved Arch of Triumph — the most famed of its ruins — as well as the Temple of Bel's main building.
A Netherlandish miniature boxwood triptych by Adam Dircksz and workshop (ca 21868-29) acquired in 22019, is an intricately carved portable item of Christian devotion.
Made over the last two decades, the labyrinthine and intricately crafted pieces depict our bodies' anatomies through renderings that evoke tree bark and decaying leaves.
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After the ceremony, Rodriguez got ready to party as she switched into another gown featuring a sheer corset bodice with pearls intricately placed throughout the design.
The former star of The Hills and author of Balancing In Heels posted a photograph of herself eating an intricately-designed red floral cupcake on Instagram.
Kim wore a long-sleeved, mermaid-style dress for the important occasion, while North sported a long white two-piece outfit and an intricately beaded necklace.
All of those things compound on each other and worm their way, intricately, into conversations and small moments and the big plot points of the game.
"I fell in love with its simple but elegant front and dramatic, intricately layered tulle skirt that enhanced the dress' free-spirited, impressionistic qualities," she said.
The network of speakers that had been intricately placed on the different floors of the small house to distribute Henry's sound montages has been stripped away.
At the Scarab Club, Mary Eddy is showing her sculptures made from intricately cut and dried fruit skins, which have been "liberated" from their biological functions.
Once wielded by the malevolent space tyrant Thanos, this "toy" is very intricately designed and is inspired by the monumental final film in the Avengers franchise.
The voluminously-skirted gown is positively decked out, including an intricately-beaded, sheer paneled bodice with bird embellishments, plus a bejeweled choker, also by Elie Saab.
Atlanta creator and star Glover, 33, looked like a walking piece of art in his intricately designed jacket from one of his favorite fashion brands, Burberry.
Dubroff says the inspiration for the bold beauty moment came from the subtle pops of color in the star's gorgeous intricately embroidered short-sleeve Valentino gown.
Intricately carved wooden structures, including a lushly-pillowed gazebo in the very centre, are installed around the periphery to recreate the sense of a street scene.
Swirling with the concave images of a bustling groundscape and an ever-lasting spiral, a collection of intricately designed umbrellas transform into instantly astounding individualized solariums.
The dish is made of 4,450 intricately positioned triangular panels and has a collecting area of 20000 million square feet, equal to almost 450 basketball courts.
"We followed the president&aposs orders," Sondland said, portraying Trump as intricately involved in an effort to pressure Ukraine to launch investigations into his political rivals.
Fawsley Little Hall has a wealth of period features, many reclaimed from earlier eras, including an intricately carved staircase, leaded windows and decorative ceilings and coving.
Certainly we've seen hostility towards reproductive freedom and reproductive autonomy, and we women know that our reproductive autonomy and our economic opportunity are absolutely intricately linked.
These monumental panels have, for decades, adorned the interiors and exteriors of buildings in nearly every town and city, communicating Communist ideals in intricately fashioned scenes.
But if it leans toward didactic overstatement and soap opera pulpiness, "Tamara" also delivers a surprising, intricately shaded portrait of an artist as a conflicted woman.
Luckily, unlike the bunks, the structure, which remains uninsulated, had been well made, with an intricately beamed ceiling and smooth, well-worn, slightly uneven oak floors.
The residence is full of intricately carved ceilings and walls and still has the laboratory where Mr. Lutens has created more than 70 of his fragrances.
Amid impassioned debates about the canon and its exclusion of historically marginalized voices, his remarkably individual and intricately crafted musical voice is long overdue for discovery.
A few months ago, he was looking online at Benin Bronzes held by the Horniman Museum in London and came across an intricately carved wooden paddle.
The terrors that eventually unfold are ornate and lushly visual, full of intricately designed images that combine practical and computer-generated effects to hair-raising ends.
"Maggie and Me," Damian Barr Margaret Thatcher loomed over my youth, and so she did with Damian Barr's, though more pointedly and intricately woven in his.
With its opulent original production design and intricately drawn studies in ambivalence, "Follies" is an unlikely candidate for re-creation in a quick-take anthology show.
And no matter how many person-hours were spent creating their detailed and intricately rendered worlds, old games are swiftly abandoned, their code left to rot.
She's known as the Gilded Lady, for good reason: Her coffin, intricately decorated with linen, a golden headdress and facial features, has an air of divinity.
The Bob Baker Marionette Theater has entertained Los Angeles audiences for half a century, bringing to life intricately designed wooden marionettes with the tug of a string.
The metallic silver Versace number doesn't just intricately wrap around the torso and come with its own cape, it also has a built-in choker, because 2016.
Technology companies both possess vast amounts of data on people but also are intricately linked to the way people live their lives today and in the future.
He took a deep breath, stepped up to the big pair of intricately carved, powder blue doors, and signaled the bots on either side to open them.
Whether shaped like a snow angel, mistletoe branch, or intricately wrapped present, it didn't matter — the moment this stuff hit in the water, we were instantly transfixed.
Elsewhere neon green tights were coupled with a rainbow of intricately pleated tulle, and the outfits, with extravagant names like "Floating Island", featured elaborate braiding and embroidering.
Clinton wins Nevada In Nevada's Democratic caucuses, meanwhile, Hillary Clinton deployed an intricately built organizational machine to register a much needed and stabilizing victory over Vermont Sen.
ANNIE PROULX'S new work is a tribute to the world's boreal forests, an intricately detailed narrative of geography, history and humanity that is both exhilarating and mesmerising.
From low-key gatherings of college buddies ahead of a holiday meal with family to intricately choreographed potlucks on Thanksgiving Day proper, celebrated this year on Nov.
Several patents have revealed that Microsoft has intricately experimented with the idea of a folding book-like device that looks a lot like the company's Courier concept.
We stayed for a week, our mother fussing in their tiny kitchen, preparing large meals of things sliced and intricately diced and cooked over a high flame.
Intricately made from quality waxed canvas, this duffel also features a shoulder strap for easy carry, as well as a magnetic exterior pocket to stow your goods.
The idea of a pixelated whole, an image with many constituent parts, provides a useful metaphor for "Tropix," her stylistically varied, intricately detailed, slyly coherent fourth album.
Be smart: Antarctica's future, and the future of the world's populated coastlines, are intricately linked and dependent on decisions made during the next one to two decades.
In this richly textured, intricately plotted novel, she assures us that heartbreak has the same shape everywhere — especially if it involves the grief of losing a child.
The paintings in Lucian Freud's "Donegal Man" series made the trip worthwhile, as did Brian O'Doherty's "Language and Space," intricately detailed drawings inspired by the Celtic language.
The centerpiece of each procession is a large float — intricately carved, beautifully decorated, about the size of a small automobile — that depicts a scene from the gospels.
It's quite different, however, to examine the intricately crafted songs and ceaseless self-reinvention of Adam Kalmbach, the seemingly endlessly prolific Missouri-based artist behind Jute Gyte.
The heart of the game is the progression of intricately customized firearms that become available the longer you play, each of which has different advantages and disadvantages.
Grand Central Terminal, at Park Avenue, by the architects Warren and Wetmore, created a bustling new urban hub intricately woven into the fabric of the surrounding streets.
A close-up of the unique ensembles – captioned, appropriately, "The devil is in the details" – revealed that the intricately adorned skirts featured varying initial patches and floral appliqués.
These 3D foam figures' faces are intricately drawn on with different colored dyes, and the tiny details on their bodies are seriously impressive — almost too impressive to drink?
"I bought that a long time ago," he says, when he notices me knocking on one of its intricately carved posts, as thick as a middle-aged tree.
One machine produces X-rays by accelerating electrons close to the speed of light through an intricately built copper pipe, then slamming them into a heavy metal target.
And this machine is made up of intricately connected parts, all moving in a pattern of such complexity that you can't always be sure that you're following it.
Burtynsky's intricately patterned and textured landscapes possess a crop-formation exoticism; yet it turns out that we humans are the architects of this unnerving and seemingly alien terrain.
Knobs of found wood protrude from the hive, as do dark braids of once-living human hair that connect to headphones wrapped in an intricately-woven, braided headband.
Look outward and you'll see the leaf-green parks, cornershops, and looming haze-ridden skylines that have intricately seeped their nuanced details into the sound of the record.
He soon began spending most of each day practicing the group's intricately-choreographed ceremonies in his cell, tracing pentagrams in the air and invoking the names of angels.
Food & Wine reports that while there's not much out there on the Insta artist himself, his intricately carved melons are impressive enough to silence any art-world naysayers.
One former Russian official, above, has described a broad and intricately managed doping scheme that he said culminated at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, which Russia dominated.
I walked up a steep alley, past tiers of bar patios, to Sveti Spas Church, which contains a 21970-foot, intricately carved iconostasis and a 21980th-century fresco.
The economies and peoples of California and Mexico are intricately linked, and it is imperative that we have U.S. representation to promote our strategic economic and security interests.
Out of the walls emerge grids of tiny bas-relief Buddhas, so intricately carved that, from a distance, the rows look like the script of some forgotten language.
Queen Elizabeth was given an intricately bejeweled one by the Earl of Leicester in 1572; the Queen of Naples had a band made of hair and gold thread.
It also seems to be the case that Baghdadi had largely become a symbolic leader for ISIS and not intricately involved in the group's day-to-day operations.
That stage must be intricately set so that the trials occur at just the right moment, at the height of summer in Latin America, which starts in December.
It was for the bespoke $350,000 Aki-no-kure version of his Vingt-8 model, featuring a dial intricately decorated with lacquerwork by the Japanese master studio Unryuan.
The long, relatively narrow studio is roughly divided by enormous cubbies stuffed with monographs, portfolios, coffee cans full of paintbrushes, intricately painted calaveras, and all sorts of collectibles.
His intricately detailed creatures, often pulled from the deep sea, wed beauty with menace: giant squid, arms flowing like streamers; venom-spined scorpionfish, mouth agape to capture prey.
One has to imagine world-weary traders at the end of a long journey, spotting the intricately carved rose stone facade and knowing they'd reached a great civilization.
You could spend hours intricately planning out the most magnificent camping itinerary, but without the right gear, a great trip into the wilderness can go south pretty quickly.
You could spend hours intricately planning out the most magnificent camping itinerary, but without the right gear, a great trip into the wild can go south pretty quickly.
Recipes include Ukranian apple pancake, made with grated apple; Peruvian ceviche, studded with sweet potato; and an intricately braided Serbian "Danish" strip that's much easier than it looks.
Amid the baroque beauty of the intricately decorated room, they used an ax to smash open glass display cases and grabbed the historic jewelry within them, authorities said.
The rooms on the second floor, in which most of the action occurs, are lit by chandeliers that shed mellow golden light on intricately molded wood and plaster.
Amid softening demand for luxury goods, especially from major market China, fashion labels are looking to stand out and woo customers with their intricately-made clothes and accessories.
An ancient narrative shimmers through Evgenia Citkowitz's intricately constructed debut novel, which tells the thrilling story of a modern British family haunted by ghosts of its own making.
Moldova gets a box per week, Japan specifies intricately protective cardboard boxes for its shipments, and one unnamed South American country never picks up its deliveries on time.
These headphones even have anatomy calibration to tailor sound to your ear and integrated head tracking that adjusts the audio intricately to sound perfect no matter where you move.
One member of the bridal party wore the one-shoulder Abigail style, two wore the intricately beaded Ascott design and two others were draped in the Grecian-style Emmy.
Kanye was decidedly dressed down in ripped Fear of God denim (which go for $895) and an intricately embellished jacket — paired with an icy pair of blue contact lenses.
The most glaring omission is surely Zhang Ailing, also known as ­Eileen Chang, a sophisticated psychological modernist celebrated by Sinophone readers for her intricately oppressive tales of Shanghai domesticity.
In Old Sins, the dollhouse has essentially been turned into one massive, intricately connected puzzle box, and it's quite breathtaking once you start to understand the breadth of it.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), one of the Democratic Party's frontrunners for the 2020 presidential nomination, has a consistent foreign policy thesis: income inequality and authoritarianism are intricately linked.
On Flickr, Smith discovered the then-small community of light painters—photographers who shoot at night, using colored light sources and long exposures to create intricately composed final images.
He has a way of conveying raw emotion with a tinge of ironic detachment—a self-aware Romantic manner that makes him peculiarly suited to Mahler's intricately multilayered songs.
The secretary of state also appears to be intricately involved in efforts to prevent State Department officials from cooperating with the House of Representatives' formal impeachment inquiry into Trump.
When your project is to articulate all the intricately nested subtleties of a human mind in contact with the ever-changing world, your work, by definition, will never stop.
The show avoids the challenge of showing intricately detailed manuscripts on stage by portraying them as glowing tablets, as if each was an entire book made out of light.
For instance, their previous research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that mitochondrial capacity and insulin resistance, the hallmark of Type 2 diabetes, are intricately linked.
The show still centers on its signature interrogations, the equivalent of an action show's fight scenes — long and static but intricately choreographed, fought through precise exchanges of haikulike jargon.
That idea was derailed in part by the popularity of the new Broadway musical Hamilton and many pointing out Hamilton is intricately linked to the nation's monetary policy history.
They depict pastoral scenes full of fascinating peculiarities, like improbably proportioned wildcats and peacocks, intricately rendered drawings of boats and trains, and in one illustration a full baseball team.
The songs are intricately plotted to give the illusion of being impulsive and obsessive, buffeted by shifting emotions: by turns sensual and wary, vulnerable and guarded, leisurely and urgent.
Of a Kind Madeline Weinrib spotted an intricately painted blue-and-white vase in Istanbul eight years ago; thus began her obsession with late 20th-century pottery from Kutahya.
He's in serious condition and is intricately tied to the Jewish communities in Riverdale and in New Rochelle, a city in Westchester County where he lives with his family.
Rows of walnut benches that ingeniously double as lecterns — "plutei," they are called — flank the sides of a central corridor paved in intricately patterned rose and cream terra cotta.
The masterminds of the intricately organised operation are two young engineers, trained at the elite Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Aasif Mujtaba and Sharjeel, who gave only one name.
The masterminds of the intricately organized operation are two young engineers, trained at the elite Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Aasif Mujtaba and Sharjeel, who gave only one name.
The landscapes are populated by dozens of intricately rendered creatures: wolves, bears, moose, and birds — running or flying from right to left, or facing us head-on and unflinching.
Did our imaginary Roman feel, as he took his customary morning piss into a pot, that things were in decline, that time and fate would grind everything that he sees into dust, and did he think that maybe that was all right because all of it—the bread, the circuses, the intricately decorated vases that, come to think of it, seem rather derivative of last season's intricately decorated vases—was sort of crappy?
The app, the sign, my destinations… all of it was part of a day-long, intricately choreographed pageant put on by Ford to offer a glimpse of its autonomous future.
His business interests are intricately linked to the Trump brand, which has been taking a hit as a result of his more extreme statements and proposals on the campaign trail.
Those camps charge members fees for shared expenses, such as the costs of an art car, which is an intricately decorated vehicle used by Burners to travel around the desert.
The intricately decorated two-tier confection featured farm animals and was topped with the story's titular character, plus a stop sign bearing the number "3" and letters spelling out SAILOR.
Itasca, "Buddy" This new single from LA-based musician Kayla Cohen is gorgeous, intricately layered folk, complete with pedal steel and what sounds like the judicious use of a triangle.
Their music is slow and sweeping but intricately detailed—a dazzling latticework of rippling melodies creating complex intersections between mallet samples, synth patches, and electronic sounds more delightful and strange.
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During one event focusing on the film industry, Mr. Trudeau was decked out in a Sherwani, a dazzling and intricately embroidered golden garment, as he met with Indian movie stars.
As Warren brands herself has the progressive policy wonk, ready and eager to dive deeply into each of her many, intricately crafted proposals, Sanders pivots back to his political revolution.
In Moroccan artist Lalla Assia Essaydi's "Bullets Revisited #3" (2012), a woman adorned in gold jewelry lounges on a bed in a traditionally Orientalist pose, before an intricately patterned backdrop.
Public spaces now burst with vibrant colors and exuberant modern design set against a backdrop of curving stone walls and intricately carved friezes that are more than a century old.
He was a fashion designer, whose intricately worked and often handmade pieces, painstakingly knitted or crocheted, were glamorously expensive, celebrated by Vogue and worn by pop stars and style icons.
They're awash in social media that nationalizes peer pressure, that expects intricately maintained self-branding and that shows — with photos — how just about everyone else is having a better life.
This is one key way that the Numbers is intricately connected to black folks' larger sense of hoping for a better future, of getting closer to achieving the American dream.
In the end, the intricately weaved two-hour-long retelling of the series feels like the world's most elaborate inside joke, created with a whole lot of love, just for fans.
Zebrafish have a coat of intricately patterned bony scales; Aman's team observed and manipulated the growth of these scales, taking note of how they took shape and formed in overlapping layers.
Hadid donned a festive look for the celebration — a vibrant Moschino pantsuit (without a blouse underneath!), patent pumps, a bold red lip and the letters "FAO" intricately painted on her nails.
On "Cruiser" the band attempts to write a loud, rockin' riff, yet even this sounds automated; intricately woven around the bleepy keyboard hook and the floaty background harmonies, the song zooms.
Woods' barely there ensemble featured intricately detailed thigh-high stockings and a bodysuit with dramatic cutouts — including an almost entirely absent front portion, where her nipples were concealed under black covers.
The show begins, and it's as if all in attendance are in a trance—cheering at every comment, every video, every "let's get it," every detail of the intricately built stage.
HOVERING ABOVE a plush barber's chair in his small hair salon in Peshawar, a city in northern Pakistan, Muhammad Ijaz strokes a beard so intricately designed it verges on the preposterous.
This month the Supreme Court considers whether employers are obligated to provide health insurance that covers birth control, yet another reminder of how intricately the female body and work are intertwined.
Their self-titled 240 debut could be called dream-pop—"Master of None" sounds like the red-eyed summation of a party—but since then they've intricately padded out their sound.
The photograph, previously unseen by scholars, shows Tubman in her late 18693s, wearing an intricately decorated blouse and voluminous skirt, and sitting in a chair, leaning one arm on its back.
Beaded caps sported by some models gave outfits a 1920s-era flapper twist, as swaying, fringed skirts succeeded slinkier numbers and intricately textured jackets which caught the light at certain angles.
Two titles in the coloring book category that are expected to be big this summer: Kerby Rosanes's "Imagimorphia," out in June, and Johanna Basford's intricately patterned "Magical Jungle," out in August.
In the 80s, Canadian thrash masters Voivod took up the sci-fi mantle on a permanent basis, cranking out intricately futuristic records with names like Killing Technology, Dimension Hatröss, and Rrröööaaarrr.
But new research shows that the way we feel about our bodies is also intricately connected to the way we feel about the rest of our lives, including our romantic relationships.
Books of The Times The title tree in "The Witch Elm," the Irish writer Tana French's best and most intricately nuanced novel yet, is a mysterious character in its own right.
Just like the "Odyssey," which it consciously mimics, "An Odyssey" is an intricately constructed journey, conglomerating the stories of a son and his father and their travails through life and love.
The Immigration and Cat's Cradle are just two of the kinetic works in this ambitious exhibition; the other intricately mechanized dioramas are equally steeped in cultural history and acerbic social commentary.
And while the modern milieu of improv-inspired comedy films has shown no signs of slowing down over the past ten years, Wright's intricately orchestrated approach is as rare as ever.
More powerful computers and sophisticated software have made it possible to produce intricately detailed backgrounds and characters: You can see every leaf on every tree and every stitch in a sweater.
This year, Ines Di Santo, Vera Wang and Inbal Dror departed from last season's princess-inspired collections and embraced bold, intricately designed gowns that were as much art as bridal wear.
Revenues at the brand, primarily known for its intricately woven Intrecciato leather bags, declined by 9 percent in the last two years, slipping to €1.2 billion, or $1.4 billion, in 2017.
One of Cora's recurring memories is of an intricately patterned wallpaper, and the connection to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper," a classic story of female oppression and psychosis, feels intentional.
A special briefing issued by global data analytics firm Dun & Bradstreet analyzed the Chinese provinces most impacted by the virus, and found they are intricately linked to the global business network.
This engrossing, intricately structured drama traces the improbable career trajectory of Harvey Milk, who, as a San Francisco city supervisor, was the first openly gay politician to be elected in California.
And speaking of, West has rocked intricately shaved designs like this one before, including one that recalled the art of Keith Haring, and a rather elegant swirl design for the 2005 Grammys.
"The Pro Stand has an intricately engineered arm that perfectly counterbalances the display so it feels virtually weightless, allowing users to easily place it into position," the company notes on its website.
During his set, PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive spun records while wearing a large pair of sunglasses and an intricately patterned shirt, topping off the look with a bandana tied around his neck.
Umino Seaweed has collaborated with international ad agency I & S BBDO to create Design Nori, a collection of intricately designed laser-cut seaweed to create the most beautiful sushi you'll ever eat.
It would be a shame to spoil the twists of what is a pretty intricately woven plot, but as you may have guessed, the El Royale isn't just any regular old hotel.
So are the walls, and all the furniture, along with intricately carved ice sculptures, including a replica of the Vegas skyline and an icy Iron Throne just for Game of Thrones fans.
After putting on the Marchesa gown that Kendall Jenner wore to the Harper's Bazaar Icons event, I'm certain I'll never wear a more intricately made, elaborately embellished gown again in my life.
Visual artist Meret Oppenheim's gloves intricately outline the veins on hands, while André Breton's surrealist novel, Nadja, fixated on the twisted shape a glove makes when it's vacant of a human hand.
Artist/programmer Raven Kwok is a pro at creating intricately geometric data-driven artwork, and now he's turned his talents to the lyrics video for Greatness by Karma Fields and Talib Kweli.
With its built-in fan base, enormous cast of characters, and intricately constructed universe and history — full of unexplored avenues — it's easy to see why a spinoff would be pursued by HBO.
Instead of sporting sky-high heels that would inevitably get kicked off before the end of the night, Williams wore custom-made Nike Cortez sneakers intricately encrusted with silver and gold crystals.
The dress itself was intricately designed to appear as though it is one seamless piece of lace — a feat made possible only by Deacon's in-house team of 15-20 master tailors.
Mr. Paladino has been intricately involved in the preparations, scheduling Mr. Trump to land "in every major population center across the state" over the next two weeks before the April 19 primary.
Hale and McPherson's arrangements, anchored by a group of intricately harmonized background singers (all of whom double as actors) and a small band, try for a similar effect, and sometimes get close.
This was as per Fitch's expectations, which are based on STFC's strong recovery capabilities that are intricately linked to its ability to value used commercial vehicles and the loan/value ratio applied.
ANILA QUAYYUM AGHA: BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW This Pakistani-American artist fills three galleries with gorgeous shadows that mimic the intricately pierced screens of Islamic and Middle Eastern architecture. Oct. 216-Feb.
ANILA QUAYYUM AGHA: BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW This Pakistani-American artist fills three galleries with gorgeous shadows that mimic the intricately pierced screens of Islamic and Middle Eastern architecture. Oct. 216-Feb.
This architectural element provides not only the building's distinctive exterior, but also frames the inside views with intricately folded windows that look up to the sky or down to the busy street.
LONDON (Reuters) - Monochrome dresses competed with intricately embroidered gowns on the red carpet of Britain's biggest film awards on Sunday, with Hollywood stars braving the London winter in an array of luxurious dresses.
Michelle spent nearly a decade intricately researching and playing amateur detective trying to weave together 215.11 years of evidence in an herculean effort to discover the true identity of The Golden State killer.
As a face of Dior, Jennifer Lawrence returns to star in the brand's Cruise 2018 ad campaign where she gives off major Western vibes while modeling intricately embroidered dresses and cowboy-style hats.
An hour-long flashback to how Morgan went from being a shattered wreck of himself to having a strong, Zen-like sense of calm, "Here's Not Here" is beautiful, intricately observed character storytelling.
Neo takes the red pill and "wakes up" in the real world to find that what he thought was real was actually an intricately constructed computer simulation — basically an ultra-realistic video game!
The mostly black, gray, and cream offering consisted of intricately detailed signature twinsets, button-up culottes, and modish minis all paired with black tights, glittering strings of pearl necklaces, and veiled sailor hats.
From adorable animal faces to intricately detailed emoji-like designs, the singer practically has a permanent photo of everything under the sun, including her latest ink addition — a tiny sketch of a planet.
Intricately tangled in the tropical forest, superfluously hidden in plain sight, it suggests both love supreme and imprisonment — where the experience of one is made more intense by the presence of the other.
I know this from my own experience, which is now so intricately bound with Google as to make me partially dysfunctional without the trusty, always-on services that the Mountain View company provides.
Unadorned ballerina flats made in Italy are €270; a limited-edition flowered silk shirtdress, €620; a white T-shirt with the Ines logo is €75; and an intricately embroidered skirt, more than €2,000.
The interior of the building heavily emphasizes wood, with intricately carved cedar columns that were shipped over fully articulated from Tajikistan, and which definitely do not have old Soviet spy equipment embedded within.
I'm not talking about the flashy, pull a rabbit out of a hat kind of magic, but more like the DIY card trick with intricately-planned secrets only the dealer is privy to.
They place Mr. Rosefeldt's work among the large staged images of photographers like Jeff Wall, Gregory Crewdson and Thomas Demand, as well as the intricately structured films of Eve Sussman and Stan Douglas.
From lace loops to decorative decals to stiff outer soles and cushy innards, running shoes are an intricately manufactured stew of acronyms: TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate), and PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
This riveting investigative article lifts the royal curtain on the intricately crafted pomp and grief that will define the United Kingdom and her subjects in the minutes, hours and days after her death.
Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian associate of President Donald Trump&aposs lawyer Rudy Giuliani, told MSNBC&aposs Rachel Maddow that Attorney General William Barr was intricately aware of Trump&aposs pressure campaign in Ukraine.
Part of the thrill of the original series lay in the sheer audacity of White's plan to build an international crystal-meth empire, whose workings were intricately laid out as the seasons progressed.
But it&aposs also likely to include new details and documents that Lev Parnas, one of Trump&aposs Ukrainian associates intricately involved in the scheme, provided to the House Intelligence Committee this month.
A wooden staircase led up to a large bedroom in which the walls, ceiling, and every other surface, including the light-switch cover, had been intricately panelled in the same butter-colored wood.
Le Guin's spirit might not be winking down on us from the stars—the stars whose paths she so intricately charted over her singular, guiding career—but she'd twinkle at the cosmic coincidence.
Popular culture is being colonised, too, from nationalist rap music to the carefully orchestrated ceremonies at the openings of football games, in which fans unfurl immense, intricately designed banners depicting religious or nationalist symbols.
A 16th-century bookbinding shows a prince seated in a garden, surrounded by lush cypress trees, as others offer him a plate of pomegranates; the scene is edged with an intricately detailed gold border.
"From its rich characters and storylines to its intricately built-out worlds, we're excited to create an epic original series that dives deep into this multi-layered universe beloved by fans around the world."
Hugo's extraordinary feat is to deliver "an intricately realistic portrait" of France after Napoleon, "a dramatic page-turner" packed with suspense—and a demonstration of "generous moral principles" that readers still find appealing today.
Kruger, who previously rocked a golden blonde shade, showed off brand-new hue — a light brunette ombré look — worn in an intricately braided updo at the amfAR New York Gala in N.Y.C. Wednesday night.
The conclusion of Happy End is too neat, too intricately determined by foregoing events, to qualify as realism, but it still induces the grim sort of laughter that comes with witnessing contradictions laid bare.
Its intricately rendered images are less evocative of airy, pastel dreams than of the brooding, waking nightmares that descend upon city dwellers when the world they inhabit threatens to close in and bury them.
He was the one who announced or was intricately involved in the major steps that affected the ability of companies including Cambridge Analytica to access the personal data of Facebook users without their knowledge.
In the repaired Palais El Bahia, which is replete with ornate carvings, mosaic floors, and intricately patterned wooden ceilings, Fadda displays a multitude of works that explore and reclaim ideas of selfhood and nationalism.
It's one of several metaphors, worked as beautifully and intricately as the embroidery on a Tudor queen's gown, that signal that all is not as it seems in this captivating coming-of-age story.
Eight years ago, on a wander through Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, Madeline Weinrib, the artist and textile designer (and granddaughter of the founders of ABC Carpet & Home) spotted an intricately painted blue-and-white vase.
She's best known for her depictions of the Pacific Ocean, intricately in painstakingly detail, and other natural wonders, but this show will also include works based on everyday objects from her Venice, California, studio.
Then she returned to the darkness and was joined, behind a red velvet curtain, by other intricately imagined live figurines: regal humanoid insects, birdlike soldiers, characters with hats borrowed from 15th-century Flemish nuns.
"The campaign is extremely complicated, leveraging a number of implants to steal information from infected systems and is intricately designed to evade detection and deceive forensic investigators," McAfee wrote in a report issued Tuesday.
The mahogany bar, intricately carved with garlands and horse and elephant heads, is a copy of the one at the Lillie's near Union Square, which was brought over from Gosford Castle in Northern Ireland.
The father, nut-brown from the sun, sat in the shallows collecting tiny, intricately patterned shells the size of sesame seeds that he said were once collected only by the holiest of Hawaiian priests.
The wonder of " atlas ," as of so many other Monk creations, is the emergence of an intricately varied musical language from simple-seeming materials: ditty-like melodies, austere modal harmonies, gradually shifting minimalist rhythms.
The movie is based on a novel by the popular Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo, whose intricately involved, atmospheric tales are far more complex — they have politics, themes and worldviews — than anything in this movie.
Some Dr. Moreau-like experimentation has upset the course of events, preventing the discovery of most modern sources of energy, and the action is set in a 1950s Paris that's an intricately rendered steampunk fantasy.
It's a framing that not only makes it practically impossible to have frank discussions of the racism intricately tied to blackface, it also sidesteps the concerns of black people who are angered over its use.
Though the Mighty Magyars never quite achieved their potential, losing 234-43 to West Germany in the World Cup final of 24, their legacy has been intricately woven into the fabric of the beautiful game.
Synthesizing new methods of communication with a satirical sensibility that is at once intricately dense and critically clear, her canvases present narratives that offer new ways of engaging with some of today's most critical topics.
The couple kicked off the weekend with a rehearsal dinner on Thursday night where Hearst wore an intricately embellished Viktor and Rolf Soir mini dress, Sergio Rossi sandals and a Castle-shaped Judith Leiber clutch.
That includes not only marquee movies like the latest trilogy, "A New Hope" prequel "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" and the upcoming Han Solo film, but also intricately weaving together different "Star Wars" assets.
Their inability to engage with past traumas, and their ability to deflect those who deeply want to know about said past traumas, is intricately tied to their use of performance and artifice as defense mechanisms.
And by appointing Kony CEO Thomas Hogan the president of Temenos' North American operations, the Swiss firm has ensured that it has someone intricately familiar with the local market landscape heading up its stateside operations.
Though Amar's problems are larger and more historic in scale than the ones that afflict Alice or Ezra (he is racially profiled; members of his family get killed), Halliday grants him apolitical, intricately private thoughts.
Throughout the rambling space, with its 12-foot ceilings and oversize windows, are imported parquet de Versailles floors, sumptuous crown moldings with gilded trim, and intricately carved boiseries, or wooden panels, acquired from European homes.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Dan Giusti was head chef at Denmark's Michelin-starred Noma, regularly voted one of the world's best restaurants, he served intricately prepared dishes with locally sourced ingredients and lavish prices.
The book interleaves stories from her grandparents' past and from Ausma's, along with Verzemnieks's impressions of life in present-day rural Latvia, governed by its traditional rhythms, intricately and spiritually fused with the natural world.
Studies also show that although female politicians have a wide range of positions, they often are more compassionate, better at working across the aisle and more willing to compromise, qualities intricately bound in successful policymaking.
The dense origin story involves Billy acquiring his powers from the Wizard (Djimon Hounsou), who must find a champion to fight off an intricately introduced bad guy, Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (well-traveled villain Mark Strong).
In the 1990s and 2000s he released albums as a leader on his own label, Vincent Nguini Records, which mingled intricately layered, globe-hopping instrumentals with amiable Afropop songs topped by his own lead vocals.
At the funky end of the aesthetic spectrum is a collection of goofy, cartoonish stuffed creatures called Afreaks: dog-size chimeras covered in intricately patterned colored beads, by the Haas Brothers, the twins Nikolai and Simon.
After Johnson, 25, said "I do" to her new husband, Val Chmerkovskiy, she changed into a timeless white cap-sleeve dress designed by Tony Ward for Kleinfeld Bridal featuring an intricately embellished bodice and tulle skirt.
The answer to that is intricately tangled up in the allegations Robson makes in the documentary — that Michael Jackson sexually abused him as a child, but that he did not recognize it as abuse until 2012.
" It has been reported that Islamic State have claimed responsibility for the attack, though IHS point out that would "not be unusual for the (group) to claim an attack without being intricately involved in its execution.
Participation and awareness in politics can be the difference between large financial and reputational penalties and winning and creating a market; something that should've been intricately on the minds of everyone as they watched the debates.
How often we find—especially in the more comfortable homes—luxurious sateen in brown and gold, heavy brown wood, silver jewelry, fabrics of dark green and dark red, tiles and wallpaper intricately patterned in geometric form.
After the Reformation, churches started hanging their bells on wheels, giving better timing control; that allowed the development of intricately patterned "change ringing" instead of the more random chiming of most church bells in Continental Europe.
It may not be as intricately plotted and intertwined as the MCU, but the world of Ryan Murphy's FX anthology series is full of enough recurring themes and characters to fill whole racks full of comics.
PARIS (Reuters) - Intricately structured suits came with wraparound satin sashes, and animal prints adorned jackets and clutch bags at Christian Dior's menswear collection in Paris on Friday, worn by models gliding down a giant conveyor belt.
Its collection spans centuries of European classical music and instruments, with intricately decorated pianos and hundreds of reeds, horns and string instruments, including a 10-foot-tall octobass that is played with the hands and feet.
Chef and owner Vijayakumari Devdas keeps a half-dozen intricately seasoned curries in a steam-table setup for easy takeout in plastic pint containers, and they should keep just fine for a few hours without refrigeration.
The considerably more modest "The Day After," from Hong Sang-soo, is a lovely, intricately fractured story — past and present seamlessly slip into each other — about a publisher who repeats the same mistakes with different women.
At this point, it would be impossible to tease out the strands of what were once called "far-off lands" from what is genuinely considered British, so intricately laced is English style with the empire's conquests.
On Thursday, in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Bangladesh Bank sued RCBC and accused it and dozens of others, including several top executives, of involvement in a "massive" and "intricately planned" multiyear conspiracy to steal its money.
"The dark teal ensemble, featuring intricately embroidered color and cuffs, worn with matching trousers, was designed by Naushemian, a Karachi-based label," wrote Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper in the type of commentary preserved usually for female royals.
When the fashion crowd freaks out about the latest trends and must-have products (like fur-lined loafers, intricately embroidered coats, and beautifully cut culottes), it's sometimes easy to forget the importance of a basic T-shirt.
When Mr. Sanders argues for scrapping Obamacare's intricately constructed mix of private health insurance with public subsidies for a single-payer government program, he's essentially saying your efforts were useless, hopelessly corrupted by the health insurance industry.
"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.
At a shop in a glitzy mall in Beijing, the manager showed off his prize exhibit: a carving the size of a football of 22 ivory spheres, one inside the other, each moving separately and intricately carved.
But then you realize that the art is just delicious frosting and that both will eventually be destroyed so you make a sacrifice and begin to stuff your mouth with as many intricately designed pieces as possible.
Priyanka Chopra wore an array of stunning bridal gowns for her multiple wedding ceremonies and receptions as she tied the knot to Nick Jonas — from her gorgeous custom Ralph Lauren dress to the intricately embroidered Sabyasachi ballgown.
Here are the highlights:Kurt Volker, the former special representative for Ukraine, turned over explosive text messages to Congress that revealed how intricately senior US diplomats were involved in Giuliani's efforts to dig up dirt on the Bidens.
Inside, ancient skulls and intricately carved masks recall Africa's status as the "cradle of humanity" while a series of stylized black-and-white paintings by Haitian artist Philippe Dodard recount slaves' passage to the Americas centuries ago.
That work has seen the 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, one of the most photographed buildings in Britain, enveloped in scaffolding as the four clock dials are reglazed, ironwork repainted and intricately carved stonework cleaned and repaired.
Titans in the Flesh is a perfect argument that you don't need to faithfully recreate the sound of 1994 if you want hard-knocking beats and intricately written raps: It brings those qualities right into the present.
With her granddaughter serving as interpreter, the women told stories about their lives and talked about the significance of the intricately woven rugs, embroidered sheets, shirts, pillowcases and other items that filled the room, floor to ceiling.
Mr. Liu said that his store would survive by selling other crafts, but holding an intricately carved ivory sphere containing 21 increasingly smaller, free-moving spheres inside it, he lamented what would be lost with the ban.
Examining it with one of the magnifying glasses provided by the museum, you may discern that the curls of the queen's hair are made of minuscule letters; so is an intricately looping line running around the oval frame.
But what the mountain is really known for is the view from its rim: A canyon — sometimes called Wadi Nakhr gorge, other times Wadi Ghul or just plain Jebel Shams — that's been intricately carved over millions of years.
The former supermodel arrived to the French fashion show with a two intricately twisted braids pulled back into a messy topknot, and teamed the look with a berry lip, those bold signature brows and a sequin sheer bodysuit.
These two characters have been shipped since the books were first published in 1996, though in the world of the story, Jon and Daenerys still have no idea how their lives have been intricately intertwined since their births.
Click here to view original GIFHere's a nice little portrait of artist Alan Williams and how he turns random metal parts like the keys of a typewriter or a bicycle pedal into these intricately designed sculptures of animals.
Whether it's an intricately woven bath mat, a pair of sunny curtains, or just a funky-patterned kitchen chair, shop our top 20 picks ahead (all for under $100) and accessorize your apartment in boho budget-friendly style.
Boom Mas's theme last year was "Brazilia," and Francis designed a breathtaking blue-and-purple set intricately adorned with body chains and strategically placed gems, inspired by the Cotinga bird, a species found in South and Central America.
Then the drab gray walls suddenly transform into the intricately detailed interior of a spaceship, which hums to life with a virtual chirping R2 unit and flight crew, and you are officially transported into the Star Wars universe.
The simulator can incorporate intricately detailed digital models of cars down to every mechanical component and body panel, and it allows McLaren's drivers and engineers to test different configurations back to back under precisely controlled simulated track conditions.
Jose Leon, 24, has been covering the faces of national heroes on the smallest bills of two bolivars - worth one fifth of a U.S. cent at the black market rate - with the intricately-stencilled faces of American superheroes.
Hollywood's "Wizarding World" features two rides, one within the castle-like structure of the Hogwarts school and the other an outdoors rollercoaster, alongside intricately detailed shops and restaurants such as Honeydukes sweets, Ollivanders wands and The Three Broomsticks.
At the Register Dear Diary: I once heard someone make the point that only humans communicate as intricately as they do, so how could it not be our purpose to share the words that we are able to?
Paris is tonally at its most appropriate when you realize that somehow that someone, who was so intricately woven into the city — someone who, for you, was Paris — is no longer there and yet the city remains itself.
He rearranges time, as the "Odyssey" does, working and reworking different moments from the poem itself, the seminar and the cruise into one intricately woven fabric — the image that Homer himself repeatedly uses of poetry and the poetic.
"Puppet" is a word that can conjure pure silliness and slapstick, but the work of the Czech filmmaker Jiri Trnka (pronounced YIR-zhee TURN-kah), a pioneer in puppet animation, is sophisticated, elegant, intricately beautiful and occasionally dark.
In its suit filed with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Bangladesh Bank accused RCBC and dozens of others, including several top executives, of involvement in a "massive" and "intricately planned" multi-year conspiracy to steal its money.
Most women adorn their limbs with black paint, like leopard spots, and their cheeks with geometric designs; their scalps are shorn in a distinctive V. The men traditionally wear their hair shoulder-length and their bodies intricately painted.
"If we can get more, we can make more," said Wu Xinghua, an owner of Jin Sha Mammoth, which operates five workshops and two galleries around China that produce and sell jewelry, pendants and other intricately carved figures.
Ms. Penny's detective novels — more intricately wrought tone poems than procedurals — are suffused with Canadian history and populated by an eccentric cast, among them a cranky poet with a pet duck and a penchant for four-letter words.
Equal parts confounding and infuriating, perhaps the biggest takeaway from this intricately woven film is how the quest for virality has completely changed the way people act and the risks they're willing to take to become internet famous.
For these earrings, which are topped by clusters of raw spinels in shades from merlot to lavender, she created shimmering spines of intricately fabricated diamond discs — the vertebrae separated by tiny seed pearls to hide the titanium armatures.
Some of the most enigmatic human-made objects from Europe&aposs late Stone Age — intricately carved balls of stone, each about the size of a baseball — continue to baffle archaeologists more than 33 years after they were first discovered.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intricately involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," Graham said.
All of which leads to one startling conclusion about Rosenstein: The future of the Mueller probe — and possibly even Trump's presidency — is intricately linked with how well the nation's second-highest law enforcement official performs this delicate balancing act.
In fact, she's about to commit the lad to an asylum when Jake receives a tangible clue that his intricately sketched dreams are real, stumbling through a portal into Mid-World, an imperiled alternate universe that threatens our own.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intricately involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," said Sen.
LONDON (Reuters) - A study of the African bush elephant's vast network of deep wrinkles has found it is intricately designed to help the animals keep their cool, fight off parasites and defend against sun damage, scientists said on Tuesday.
The series, with its intricately constructed "Buffyverse" and fearlessness in tackling substantive issues, spawned academic treatises, seminars and cultural-studies courses that looked at its feminism, its diversity, its place in the long literary tradition of vampires and ghouls.
Then came the big night for "Parasite," which triumphed over more traditional films — like "1917" and "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" — with its distinctive examination of class relations as seen through the lens of two intricately linked families.
Instead, from his deeply lyrical yet intricately ornamented account of the opening Aria, Mr. Vogt seemed most concerned with revealing the music's contrapuntal complexities and daring harmonic adventures, even if this resulted in passages that sounded brawny and rough.
Fontana depicted herself clothed in the same intricately embroidered gowns, frilled lace collars, and jewel-encrusted ornaments as her wealthiest female clients in Bologna, Florence, and Rome, but she assumed the poses and accessories of her scholarly male subjects.
Walking through the dimly lit corridors and plodding across rainy landscapes and moving among the intricately detailed enemies and heroes, it's easy to forget that StarCraft Universe uses the exact same models used in the campaigns players normally see from above.
If you want to understand how the presidential motorcade moves around a city like a billionaire through the primaries, watch what's happening on the fringes, in the complex and intricately choreographed dance that is protecting the president and his entourage.
The most important implication is that the physics at energies where the forces may be unified—usually thought to be hopelessly out of reach—is intricately related to the physics at low energies; the requirement of asymptotic safety connects them.
Members, who pay nothing for the club's services, can bond with others over interests, such as movies or Legos — one group has built an intricately detailed Lego town in the art studio — or chat with people who share their experiences.
Titles like "Dinosaurs With Jobs" and "Unicorns Are Jerks" retain some of the spirit of the 1960s, and a crowded sub-genre of books containing nothing but intricately designed swear words combines the stress-relieving joys of cursing and colouring.
The absence of written and archival material, not to mention solid walls as barriers separating the various phases of the artist's work, feels disorienting, but the sheer tensile strength of Mukherjee's intricately woven universes exerts a stupendous, spellbinding rapture nonetheless.
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All of the 3D files for Wrigley's creation are available over on Thingiverse, and as intricately complex as a three-axis tourbillon can be, there are only about 99 parts for you to print and assemble to build your own.
Intricately crafted using ultra-precise 3D printing technology and supercharged with Augmented Reality (AR) capability, this miniature planetary model is exactly like the one from 4.67 billion miles away, except that you can hold it at the palm of your hand.
Nobody needs a luxury product, but the brands find that when customers see and touch an intricately crafted watch in an opulent boutique and are drawn into its "story", they will want it so much that the price becomes secondary.
"This means we look at the behavioral signals behind networks of accounts to intricately understand how they interact across the service," the statement continued, adding that Twitter works with governments, law enforcement, and other tech companies to better understand such operations.
That creative fertility is reflected in this absorbing and illuminating exhibition of about 250 objects ranging from intricately incised and silver-inlaid brass ewers and basins to scientific devices like an astrolabe and cantaloupe-size globe that shines like gold.
But director Isaac Florentine—a former stuntman himself—refused to believe that straight-to-DVD actioners must suck, so he filmed his brutal, intricately-choreographed fight scenes cleanly and smoothly, without chopping them all to hell in the editing room.
Seven large rooms house a papal portrait gallery and pontifical artefacts, such as intricately embroidered liturgical vestments, elaborate thrones going back hundreds of years, and several pair of papal slippers, including those worn by Pope Pius V, who died in 1572.
A mandarin duck , an intricately colored waterfowl native to East Asia, has taken up residence alongside the mallards in the Central Park Pond, drawing crowds and inspiring memes, dog costumes, and a Twitter account (bio: "I'm not from around here").
The guests began to arrive—most of them Alta Moda enthusiasts who'd travelled from countries as far-flung as China, Russia, and Brazil—and the hall was quickly filled by a scrum of intricately shod, gem-adorned, heavily perfumed clients.
That creative fertility is reflected in this absorbing and illuminating exhibition of about 2123 objects ranging from intricately incised and silver-inlaid brass ewers and basins to scientific devices like an astrolabe and cantaloupe-size globe that shines like gold.
That creative fertility is reflected in this absorbing and illuminating exhibition of about 21 objects ranging from intricately incised and silver-inlaid brass ewers and basins to scientific devices like an astrolabe and cantaloupe-size globe that shines like gold.
That creative fertility is reflected in this absorbing and illuminating exhibition of about 22000 objects ranging from intricately incised and silver-inlaid brass ewers and basins to scientific devices like an astrolabe and cantaloupe-size globe that shines like gold.
When it's all complete, the watch itself is no bigger than a few inches, but what goes into it are layers of intricately placed and connected parts that perform a function we've always needed: to tell us what time it is.
But a "Madonna Enthroned with Child" — with its luxurious drapery; towering and intricately embellished, almost cathedral-like throne; and realistic renderings of surrounding grasses and roses — manifests an extraordinary homogeneity of painting styles that was to characterize their joint works.
Instead, visitors will find abstracted masks by Lucien Shapiro, hand-woven photo portraits by Lala Abaddon, and the intricately bedazzled denim canvases of Evie Falci, among other works by Heather Gabel, Astral Eyes, Hilary White, Hunter Stabler, and Robert Ryan.
The tearful Bishop rushed to videotape over 228 Azerbaijani soldiers armed with sledgehammers, dump trucks, and cranes as they destroyed the sacred site, pounding the intricately carved sacred medieval headstones into rubble and then dumping their pulverized remains into the river.
But S. reticulata is also gorgeously patterned with leopard-like spots; and although other sirens breathe through intricately branched, tree-like external gills, like other non-transforming salamanders such as axolotls, those of S. reticulata are particularly large and resplendent.
Karl Lagerfeld was, apparently, not so interested in that multilayered mythology intricately entwining Chanel and the Ritz, when it came to both the staging and designing of his latest Chanel Métiers d'Art show, held yesterday at the grand old hotel.
That's the point of his intricately connected universes: not simply to reveal character or dramatic arcs or a particular milieu, but to note how the influence of the powerful trickles down to the most vulnerable, forcing poor or often tragic outcomes.
Since the endocannabinoid system is so intricately connected with many areas of our health, it makes sense that disruptions in it can be a factor in a variety of common disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis.
To reach Quinta Oliver's intricately carved wooden front doors, visitors cross a brick-and-stone courtyard, ascend stone steps with blue-and-white-tiled risers, and pass two brick arches and a chiseled, blow-torched and painted tile wall mural.
And they're intricately linked: about 20 percent of the children who were younger than 6 when they were hospitalized needed care after ingesting methadone, a drug that's used to treat opioid addiction — suggesting that kids were accidentally taking their parents' medication.
Nick Cave's Until was preternaturally of the moment, an eye-popping commentary on gun violence and the endurance of racism, with a room full of hanging wind-catchers and an intricately designed cloud-scape you had to climb steps to see.
Written in the 11th century by Murasaki Shikibu, a minor figure in the Heian imperial court, "The Tale of Genji," a divine parade of assignations, poetic melancholy and intricately cataloged haute couture, has dominated Japan's imagination for a thousand years.
"I'm So Curious" sways intricately over softly fuzzy scraped synthesizer chords and background vocals cooing and ooing, notes of tenderness in a warm, sublime, cozy yet uncertain erotic space; the song's tentative intimacy seems to make the singer blush blush.
Little of that deterioration is immediately visible to the millions of awe-struck tourists who visit the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris every year, many of them too busy admiring the intricately sculpted front to notice the wear and tear.
Episodes were intricately dissected by fans on message boards like the Bronze (named for a nightclub on the show), a phenomenon that a few shows, like the Fox series "The X-Files," had already experienced but was still relatively new.
Unlike Pompeo, a former businessman and House member, Haspel is an agency veteran who was intricately involved in the execution of George W. Bush-era CIA interrogation programs, including those carried out at the "black site" prison she reportedly ran.
As each of the interviewees valiantly discloses their immigration status, producers do the heavy lifting of intricately explaining the particulars of obtaining legal status in the United States via commentary from immigration attorneys, former ICE attorneys, and prominent immigration reporters.
He drew elements of his technique from the hard-driving rock of The Who and Led Zeppelin, as well as the zesty swing of jazz and big-bang music, ultimately perfecting an intricately layered but rigorously precise style all his own.
The U.S. and its allies too have implemented their end of the bargain, untangling the intricately woven web of sanctions around Iran, transforming it from the world's most sanctioned state to the one with the most rigorously monitored nuclear program.
A lot of those complications involve her beloved but rage-prone older brother, Deeze, short for Diego Zapata, who takes her to museums to show her classic paintings (which appear throughout the book, rendered in Ferris's intricately crosshatched pen lines).
The loft has the quality of a Mondrian: Bare white walls are set off against rectangular panels of intricately grained rare woods, a grid of tatami mats and cylindrical white calico-covered stools floating on clear legs (also designed by Sugimoto).
The same can't be said of HBO's Watchmen, which proved to be as intricately constructed as the comic book that inspired it, filled with mysteries and puzzles that weren't even revealed to be puzzles until their secrets were laid bare.
Gracing the runways were collections that included a mix of intricately designed gowns, structured jackets and overcoats, ultraminimal looks, and a few men's wear pieces from fashion houses like Ines Di Santo, Vera Wang, Reem Acra and Phuong My, a newcomer.
Think Lupita Nyong'o in intricately beaded armor and gold neck rings that recall those worn by Ndebele women in South Africa—but equipped with deadly weapons made of Vibranium, the powerful metal that powers Wakanda's immense wealth and technological superiority.
The ruins of arched and intricately carved stone doorways open onto inner courtyards like dioramas of the war, frozen in time: Human corpses in varying degrees of decay lying amid stray ordnance, broken china, plastic toy trucks, and discarded military apparel.
While she's a huge fan of the braided chignon or bun (who wouldn't be if your job requires you to wear so many fabulous hats?), at Royal Ascot in Ascot, England on Tuesday, Middleton tried out her most intricately braided updo yet.
As I walked past the intricately crocheted "Three-Winged Column" (1980) of former East Berlin's Christa Jeitner in the foyer and entered the main exhibition area, it felt as if I was being swept off my feet by a massive ocean wave.
There are nods to his love of the UK hardcore continuum, from the whacked-out jungle of opener "Faraday Monument," full of intricately syncopated clicks, to the needling, propulsive IDM of "Perfect Apple with Silver Mark," reminiscent of Autechre at their most haunting.
Bungie, the series developer, wisely cut the story down to its barest essentials: A major character death, a narrative expansion of the universe, and a set of villain-highlighted boss fight "hunts" bookended by a handful of more intricately crafted story missions.
Tappeiner and his cohorts at Anki built an incredibly entertaining little robot that reads your facial expressions, has enviable spatial awareness, and can experience its own series of emotions thanks to an intricately programmed AI featuring over one million lines of code.
Think of it this way: You won't be able to wear those intricately-designed fall and winter pieces yet — if you can afford them in the first place — especially if your city is experiencing a winter heat wave like the Big Apple.
Keen to discover the thoughts of my fellow clubbers on just why this type of music fires up the party so well I chat to Stevie, a man in his late sixties who is sporting an intricately bejewelled cock ring and nipple clamps.
Many of Plas-yn-Cwm's public rooms — including a sitting room, a drawing room, a dining room and a study on the ground floor — have 14-foot ceilings, as well as architectural details like intricately molded cornices, plasterwork, window seats and wood paneling.
The late-night host added to his already-impressive repertoire of pancake art Wednesday, presenting his favorite customer, 3½-year-old daughter Jane, with five flapjacks: four little red and purple hearts surrounding an intricately designed Cupid, complete with bow and arrow.
The intricately decorated confectionery centerpiece — which read "Happy Birthday Huck & Hayden" — sported red and yellow frosting on the top layer with a black-and-white checkerboard-patterned bottom layer, complete with multiple tiny matching flags and fittingly topped with a Lightning McQueen car.
The Benin haul - including thousands of metal plaques showing intricately cast scenes from court life as well as ivory and wooden carvings, all recognized treasures of African art - was split across museums in Britain, mainland Europe and as far afield as New Zealand.
"I got a lot of courage when they told me being HIV-positive is not a death sentence," Abdul said, sitting outside her mother's thatch-roofed house not far Bagamoyo town where houses with doors of intricately carved wood line the dusty streets.
Accompanying all dishdashas are the kumma, an intricately embroidered headdress that is part of daily wear (many workplace dress codes require it), and the massar, a colorful turban that goes over the kumma and is worn in the evening, especially at formal occasions.
In certain circles, the drawings of Tom of Finland are ubiquitous: intricately detailed sketches of beefy, musclebound men, often with facial hair, wearing leather or some kind of uniform, sometimes alone but often getting it on while sporting some fantastically large penises.
It ended with Mr. Fulmer conducting Dai Fujikura's "Ice," a rapturous, intricately orchestrated chamber orchestra piece that, as the conductor said in a spoken introduction, explores unorthodox sounds, including ruffling seashells, and exoticism, reflective of Ligeti's work, but in a fresh, personal way.
Some high-ranking officials like Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt have been doing their best to deflect question about whether the storms are related to climate change, but scientists say they likely are, even if the phenomenon is not yet intricately understood.
Designs by Mr. Jensen can be seen throughout the Krogsgaards' house, from the candlestick, fruit bowl and intricately designed ashtrays in the kitchen to the pair of candlesticks, one of which sits atop a stack of auction catalogs and books about the designer.
A yellowed and drooping mask of Hermes, part of the separate six-box "Explanation," could serve as an indictment of the insularity of white art history, and an intricately bumpy cantaloupe as a way of isolating a beautiful texture from distracting color.
Mr. Harvey became a masterly sculptor of intricately detailed, realistic bronze figures whose works were exhibited by Tiffany & Company in its Fifth Avenue flagship store, have been collected by museums, and were purchased by Henry Fonda, Jamie Wyeth, Barry Manilow and Danielle Steel.
" The critic Robert E. Hosmer Jr., reviewing "Look at It This Way" (19803), a dark comedy about an American expatriate writer in London, wrote in The Boston Globe that Mr. Cartwright "knows how to plot intricately and tightly, juggling several plots magically interwoven.
In a complaint filed with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Bangladesh Bank accused Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC) and dozens of others, including several top executives, of involvement in a "massive" and "intricately planned" multi-year conspiracy to steal its money.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The scene is much like any other Indonesian puppet show: the beat of the gongs is frenetic, the musicians wear intricately-patterned traditional costumes and the puppets sway back and forth in a fast-paced exchange laced with maniacal laughter.
The revelation of the City Center "Sunday" last November was that Mr. Gyllenhaal had the vocal chops to deliver what is one of Mr. Sondheim's richest and most intricately composed scores, ravishingly performed here by the orchestra, under the direction of Chris Fenwick.
These days, Ms. Moore and the children share the two closets in the bedroom quite comfortably, thanks to their pared-down wardrobes and the Marie Kondo folding technique, which mainly seems to involve intricately folded clothing standing upright rather than lying flat.
The series opened with Dr. Shaun Murphy, intricately played by Freddie Highmore, being questioned by the board of San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital as to why him being autistic and having savant syndrome shouldn't deter them from making him a surgical resident.
J.P. "I pick up a pen/I write your name down with a sense of dread," Edward Droste sings in "Neighbors," which transports Grizzly Bear's music back to an era of intricately baroque psychedelia, full of 12-string guitar picking and chamber orchestration.
It's given us a language where we can now describe much more intricately and robustly how human beings — not just their minds but their bodies, their microbiomes, their modes of communication and so on — are enmeshed in and interact with the nonhuman world.
Books like Philip K. Dick's "The Man in the High Castle" (in which the Axis powers prevailed in World War II) and Ward Moore's "Bring the Jubilee" (in which the Confederacy won the Civil War) offer intricately and extensively changed bizarro universes.
The work has seen the 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, one of the most photographed buildings in Britain, enveloped in scaffolding for the last two years as the four clock dials are reglazed, ironwork repainted and intricately carved stonework cleaned and repaired.
One case in point is Luhring Augustine's Of Earth And Heaven, which displays three sections of intricately cut stone from the transept of Canterbury Cathedral, as well as a selection of paintings and sculptures from across Europe from the 13th to 16th centuries.
WINDSOR, England (Reuters) - Meghan Markle's father overshadowed his daughter's wedding to Prince Harry by sowing confusion about whether he would walk her down the aisle or snub the British royal family by pulling out of the intricately planned celebration at the last minute.
Up against the biblical condom wrappers are British designer Jessie Hall's "Plantstudie Hats" — three very intricately knitted cranium cozies inspired by Karl Blossfeldt's photographs of tower-like plants (sadly, in her submission of her family wearing them, her dog's head remains bare).
Intricately detailed craft objects like flower baskets formed from seashells found in dry river beds in California and Utah speak to not only the resourcefulness of camp inmates, but also the resources taken away and withheld from Japanese Americans by the US government.
With Venom bonded, Brock can perform dangerous, adrenaline-spiked feats like intricately weaving through San Francisco traffic on a speeding motorcycle and soaring up the side of buildings — and, perhaps, fighting injustice more effectively than he ever could as an investigative journalist.
The new mom made a dramatic appearance at Wednesday's fashion show, wearing a barely there ensemble that featured intricately detailed thigh-high stockings and a bodysuit with bold cutouts — including an almost entirely absent front portion, where her nipples were concealed under black covers.
Reflecting Bolaño's tendency to summarize events rather than bring them alive through dialogue and intricately rendered scenes, the characters spend most of this section telling us who they are, what they have done — even what they are doing — rather than actually interacting with one another.
You could look at something that was intricately carved and you'd appreciate it because you knew it took time, and then a replica of the same made in China or Taiwan and see the mould marks and think it was a load of old rubbish.
"You have to be willfully blind not to come to the conclusion that this was orchestrated and organized by people under the command of MBS and that he was intricately involved in the demise of Mr. Khashoggi," he added, using the crown prince's initials.
The messages — exchanged between Volker; US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland; Bill Taylor, the US's chief diplomat in Ukraine; and the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani — revealed how intricately senior US officials were involved in Giuliani's efforts to get dirt on the Bidens.
They include intricately incised and silver-inlaid brass ewers, basins and dishes; animal-shaped incense burners; ornate candlesticks and lamp stands; gold rings and coins; illuminated copies of the Quran; architectural fragments and grave markers carved in geometric patterns; and garments of finely woven cloth.
This was the most intricately signifying stretch of his performance, as he seemed to be doing Larry David doing him, but doing the material Seinfeld might try out in a guest appearance at a civics class on his child's Take Your Father to Work Day.
Their enchantment began more than 100 years ago when her grandmother, Santa, then just a teenager, was kicking about in the fields of her family's agricultural estate outside of Rome and came upon a few buried glyptics — intricately carved cameos used centuries ago as seals.
In addition to being privy to the president's thinking, and speaking directly with Trump about issues at the heart of the impeachment inquiry, Mulvaney has also been named by several witnesses as being intricately involved in the president and Rudy Giuliani's pressure campaign on Ukraine.
The cultural anthropologist Chuzaburo Tanaka began snapping up these intricately stitched "boro," or rags, around Aomori Prefecture in the 1960s, and his collection, paired with examples of avant-garde Japanese fashion featuring boro-like patterns, is now making its first visit to the United States.
Prominent on his office shelves are books on Pier Paolo Pasolini and Fra Angelico, and hanging on opposing walls is a 1988 Francesco Clemente painting titled "Never-Ending Tale," and an entirely black, intricately stitched canvas by Brazilian artist Sidival Fila, a friend of Piccioli.
But Kenneth Lonergan's story of a man (Casey Affleck) who returns to the hometown that whispers suspiciously about him behind his back to bury his brother builds intricately and patiently to a shattering revelation about why he simply can't live in that town any longer.
As frenzied hair and makeup preparations take place upstairs, Gurung is seated in the main gallery where the show will take place, silently watching the sand artist Joe Mangrum, create the show's only set design: three intricately detailed "sand paintings" sprawled across the runway floor.
By weaponizing and politicizing a medium so typically associated with the 'feminine,' one that is in and of itself intricately linked to the storied Mexican textile tradition of elaborate embroidery and needlework, these collectives potently condemn Mexican impunity while lending a voice to the silenced.
The establishment's fluorescent lights and imitation-wood panelling, which was hung with photographs of intricately arranged cold cuts, made for the kind of half-dowdy, half-gritty aesthetic seen nowadays less in real life and more on streaming-platform dramas set in the seventies.
The letter is intricately folded into a tight rectangle and I can just picture my young father taking the time to fold it and fold it again and again, placing it in a small envelope and sending it off to the love of his life.
On some buildings, intricately carved columns and stone facades have been replaced by clever trompe-l'oeil paint jobs, because a financially destroyed postwar Germany couldn't afford the grand construction projects that had once been routine for the Wittelsbach royal family that ruled over Bavaria.
" Starring Mr. Marks and Ms. Hughes and billed as a "post-Christian nihilist pop opera," it presented a love story of religious and sexual awakenings reinforced by Mr. Marks's intricately wrought, omnivorous score: One exuberant duet combines electropop and the shape-note hymn "Wondrous Love.
Also of note is the sculpture "Whip" (2016) by Patti Spliff (co-curator Montgomery Perry Smith), which features an intricately carved, pale wooden handle dripping with feet upon feet of hand-cut, mustard-yellow cowhide fringe; it resembles a luxurious cat-of-nine-tails.
Cardi B in a crystal-covered dress and crown; Rihanna in a pope hat, robe and intricately bejeweled dress; Sarah Jessica Parker in an ornate golden gown with a nativity scene headpiece; and Katy Perry in glittery netting, gold thigh-high boots and two giant angel wings.
The main function of the Cradle, though, is to act as a backup for each of the intricately-crafted hosts; a way for Delos to preserve the work that went into detailing their appearances, their preferences, their mannerisms, the very things that make them so human.
On the one hand, there is the intricately clamped-down interplay among a household thrown into disarray by the arrival of the German tutor, Walter (Lorne MacFadyen), who excites the imaginations of a hypersexual matriarch, Louise (Lucy Cohu), and her clearly sexually confused son, Clive (Tom Morley).
Filling one wall with a hive-like wallpaper pattern, "No, I do not weep at the world — I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife" (2018) draws you in from a distance and rewards up close with intricately painted details and a lesson in black female history.
Even without the bright auburn hair or the intricately woven braids, Sophie Turner is still very much her: Sansa Stark, the cunning, tenacious Lady of Winterfell (and one of last two surviving Stark children — unless you count Bran, which we don't) on HBO's Game of Thrones.
" Day job: Musical saw playerCurrent project: 'Saw Lady" and founder/director of the NYC Musical Saw Festival Though Natalia Paruz's day job is intricately intertwined with her creative nature, she expresses her musical talent in quite a unique way: As a session and stage musical saw player.
Plaintiffs say intricately contorted maps—like those drawn up using computer models after the 2010 census in Wisconsin, where Republicans make up about half the electorate but now win nearly two-thirds of the state Assembly seats—deprive Democratic voters of equal protection and freedom of association.
In addition to an intricately designed hinge system that's hidden in the Surface's chrome arms (there's actually a seam along the edge of the chrome support), Groene noted that you needed a good base to allow the 13 pound, 12.5 mm-thick screen to move smoothly.
Under a kaleidoscope of lights and surrounded by mirrors, Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele sent out models in headgear made up of partially and fully covering face masks, sometimes with spikes, extended ear cuffs, at times almost elf-like as well as intricately carved bronze pieces.
But it is also a neighborhood where children play at checkers in the intricately carved doorways, mothers in head scarves climb the steep alleys after fetching their daughters from school, and enough of the whitewashed urban fabric survives to give a tangible sense of the past.
Flirty Floral Details for Some Fun In true spring fashion, many of the gowns from Galia Lahav, Ines Di Santo, and Vera Wang featured blooming floral details, from elaborate pink hued florals to intricately cut laser blooms embroidered into gowns that conjured a whimsical and flirty feeling.
" There's not much magic in this tale and Christian never gets a chance to study the occult arts, but he encounters plenty of intrigue, enough to convince this naïve hero that he's landed at "the center of an intricately devised, immensely subtle and cruelly malicious game.
I could have studied the intricately detailed gopuram for hours, which has vivid depictions of different Hindu gods and goddesses (it is commonly said there are theoretically millions of Hindu deities in the pantheon) and is repainted every dozen years or so to maintain its bright colors.
So are her draped blanket dresses in leather and wool, worn over one shoulder; and her intricately beaded dresses worn over slick leather leggings and falling somewhere between spider web and chain mail, plus a little more: look closer and there were hearts embedded in the embroidery.
There's plenty of fun to be had in watching Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) go back to the '50s to save his scientist friend (Christopher Lloyd) and play matchmaker to his own parents, but "Back to the Future" is also an intricately worked-out time travel movie.
From the intricately arranged vocal sample of "Walk with Me" by the ARC Choir in "Jesus Walks" to the decision to recruit Pulitzer Prize–winning classical vocalist Caroline Shaw for his rerelease of "Say You Will," he has filled his music to the brim with vocals.
The public outcry here has largely focused on a plan to overhaul the Saigon Tax Trade Center, a 1924 department store that was drastically transformed over the decades, but whose interior still has wrought-iron balustrades, an intricately tiled floor and grand staircase, and other original design features.
Larger-than-life balloons and an intricately decorated cake can mean one of two things in the celebrity world: Either said celeb is hosting an over-the-top birthday party for their kid (with zoo animals to boot!) … or an epic gender reveal fête is in the works.
Jessie James Decker was the queen of Manhattan on her 30th birthday Thursday, celebrating in style among loved ones at a Friends-themed dinner — complete with an intricately crafted three-tier cake featuring designs inspired by the group's favorite hangout, Central Perk, Monica and Rachel's apartment and more.
Standing confidently on a light up themed base, Boba Fett is decked out from head to toe in an authentic replica of his Mandalorian armor, featuring an articulated helmet with adjustable rangefinder, intricately detailed fabric costume and utility belt, a light-up chest panel, and braided Wookiee scalp accessories.
For most of the day, Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in were followed around by television cameras and photographers as they picked their way through a series of intricately choreographed scenes in Panmunjom, the "peace village" in the DMZ that was the venue for their talks.
On the way to our seats at "Caught," Christopher Chen's intricately constructed, unrelentingly destabilizing puzzle of a play about the anatomy of truth and the provocative power of illusion — presented by the Play Company at La MaMa — we passed through a fragment of a gallery exhibition about the cell.
Sondland is one of a trio of diplomats — with Kurt Volker, the former special representative for Ukraine, and Bill Taylor, the US's chief diplomat in Ukraine — whose explosive text messages to one another revealed just how intricately involved US government officials were in Giuliani's pressure campaign on Ukraine.
This has been the first-day-back tradition since time immemorial—kids who spent the summer growing their hair, learning guitar, getting fingered, smoking their first-ever joint, drawing large A3 drawings of intricately designed robots—they all come back for the new school year remade and reborn.
The intricately patterned background of Kehinde Wiley's 2014 oil painting "The Sisters Zenaide and Charlotte Bonaparte," a version of Jacques-Louis David's portrait in which Napoleon's nieces are replaced by two young black women, is an explicit push against the narrowly conceived Western canon in which minimalism took shape.
But the memo — which Mr. Gowdy said he was "intricately involved" in drafting — did not make the case promised by some Republicans: that the evidence it contained would cast serious doubt on the origins of the Russia investigation and call into question any conclusion that Mr. Mueller might reach.
The exhibition of more than 100 intricately carved precious and semiprecious stones dating to the Renaissance and ancient Rome was well timed for a resurgence in the art form's appreciation, a testament to Wartski's ability to mine jewelry scholarship and spot what is coming next in the market.
In the BBC behind-the-scenes video about Death Stranding, Kojima proudly notes that he edits his games' trailers himself, and they certainly make a great show of above-the-title actors brought on board to be intricately, digitally replicated: Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, Margaret Qualley.
Derek Walcott, whose intricately metaphorical poetry captured the physical beauty of the Caribbean, the harsh legacy of colonialism and the complexities of living and writing in two cultural worlds, bringing him a Nobel Prize in Literature, died early Friday morning at his home near Gros Islet in St. Lucia.
Half-Life: Alyx was designed from the ground up for Virtual Reality and features all of the hallmarks of a classic Half-Life game: world exploration, puzzle solving, visceral combat, and an intricately woven story that connects it all with the characters iconic to the Half-Life universe.
While a lot of focus was on how a vehicle with cameras and radar sensors could completely miss a human being on the road, less has been said about the failure of the most intricately programmed system in the vehicle — the brain of the human in the driver's seat.
We sometimes get to see via celebrities, like when Kylie Jenner received a custom $13 million black Ferrari with red interiors and butterfly doors as a "push present," or when Oprah sent Mindy Kaling a full library's worth of books in an intricately carved bookcase as a baby gift.
Behind most great heists is an intricately hatched plot: If you're a professional thief looking to jack rare wine by tunneling through the French catacombs, rob a truck full of iPhones on the highway, or steal a massive gold coin from a museum, a lot of meticulous planning is involved.
And speaking of the porn ban: To be honest, I'm kind of looking forward to being able to scroll through the Star Wars: The Last Jedi tag without being inundated with art of a naked, fully erect Kylo Ren — no matter how beautifully and intricately detailed that art might be.
This year was no different when the singer stepped out in her opulent papal mitre (a ceremonial head-dress of bishops) and an intricately bejeweled strapless mini dress with a matching collared robe by Maison Margiela Artisanal that embodied the theme, "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," to perfection.
Art or not then, all of these collectives, by weaponizing and politicizing a medium so typically associated with the 'feminine,' one that is in and of itself intricately linked to the storied Mexican textile tradition of elaborate embroidery and needlework, potently condemn Mexican impunity while lending a voice to the silenced.
But at not even an inch in height, everything about that intricately tooled bit of plastic, from the ruffled whorls of his fur to the chestnut gleam of his eyes to the eerily animate, asking gesture of his upraised right hand, commanded my attention and began to compel his own company.
Dressed in a dark green, intricately patterned Thorsun shirt and slate gray Citizens of Humanity jeans (the same outfit he had worn earlier in the day on "Good Morning America"), he had on his face the anticipatory look of a child about to run free in his favorite toy shop.
Others will be devoted to medieval Syria, with manuscripts and objects like the well-known Cavour Vase, made of intricately painted blue and purple glass and dating from the late 13th century; and the Ottoman period and its enormous impact on the architecture and music of Syria, particularly in Aleppo.
Sure, Warren and Sanders represent risks, with both of them embracing major structural changes in the very fabric of America, but as a Latino who has no problem talking intimately and intricately about race, Castro wanted to do this in ways that would completely disrupt our social and racial mores.
That BravoCon — an intricately orchestrated production that involved three locations, a pop-up museum, a 2,000-audience-member episode of Watch What Happens Live, and the handling of dozens of professionally high-maintenance celebrities — can even exist and succeed is a testament to fans' unwavering loyalty to watching other people's lives.
Known for creating crocheted masterpieces that turn the kitschy handicraft on its head, Agata Oleksiak, the Polish artist more commonly known as Olek, never ceases to amaze her audience with her works, from a fully-functional crocheted carousel to intricately hand-crocheted artworks covering live human models installed in a Williamsburg bank.
Sometimes the connection to the work is extremely literal, as with "Escape" (2018), a strapless, intricately pleated evening gown of teal silk decorated with bursts of colorful cotton that mimic the leech-like cast-bronze droplets covering the copper-green naked figure of a nearby Alison Saar sculpture, "Blood/Sweat/Tears" (2005).
Last year, she had a temporary indoor show at Jupiter Artland (also called Gateway), where her monumental and adventurous installations again candidly addressed subjects such as femininity, gender inequality, immigration, and craftsmanship: "Coração Independente Vermelho (Red Independent Heart)," for example, is a large heart-shaped sculpture constructed from intricately filigreed red plastic cutlery.
On one side, the figures are mere outlines and the woman, with intricately feathered hair but only a gray bar for a face, stares directly at the viewer; on the other, everything is in shadow except her breastbone as she tilts her head to the side and turns her fully realized face away.
Albert Boghossian, 57, the business's animated chief executive, kept me in suspense: No stunning jewels until I had seen the family's personal collection of intricately worked antiques, including a hand-carved coral minaudière, embossed and enameled medicine boxes, lockets studded with miniature pearl pavé and cigarette boxes with mother-of-pearl intarsia.
Perhaps the most fascinating room for me is the small cupola that contains the part of the story in which ivory travels from up the Niger river from the south eventually making its way to Italian churches where the material is intricately carved into paeans to gods not imagined by Mensa Musa.
Start your old town tour here (120,000 dong, or about $5.15, for entry to five of the more than 20 historic sites), and roam its 13-foot length, past intricately carved columns and beams, through the open-roof courtyard, to a wall in the back, marked with the height of fall floods.
Their newest collaboration is unquestionably a work of art, but this time the focus is fabric: cult eco-conscious indie brand Ace & Jig has re-purposed excess, intricately crafted yardage from its collection of easy-to-wear, inclusively-sized women's separates to create a group of brilliantly-hued trainers for the heritage sneaker brand.
And Friedl's intricately scaled models of homes built in the '60s in Cambodia, Vietnam, and the United States as a map of "modes of modernity" is an engaging project with little relation to Chen Chieh-jen's four-channel black-and-white video installation "Realm of Reverberations" (2014), which is shown in the adjacent room.
Versailles was a meeting place for more than just French aristocrats: artists and politicians came from across Europe and from further afield, as testified to by fine French-made portraits of ambassadors from Tunisia and Vietnam, plus an intricately woven tapestry from around 0003 that depicts the massive Ottoman embassy to the French court.
Sophia's embroidery — done with ancient techniques called aari and zardozi, which are practiced only by male artisans in Rajasthan and mostly used on costumes for religious ceremonies — adorns everything from necklaces to pillows to clutches and features intricately stitched flora and fauna, like poppies or butterflies, in bright shades of coral, turquoise and pink.
"These materials have a will of their own," Ms. Parnanen said, holding up a necklace that in the soft autumn light streaming through her studio window resembled a string of luminous pasta shells but actually was intricately rolled and stitched pieces of animal parchment — the processed calfskin, sheepskin or goatskin traditionally used as paper.
You might need political maneuvering from Matthew Hiltzik, who worked for Hillary Clinton and used to keep Harvey Weinstein out of trouble; some power-agent work from Ari Emanuel of William Morris Endeavor; and help from at least one of those quiet, intricately wired physical production executives, who seemingly know all the secrets and where they are kept.
In a relatively tight span of two months, Eddy cultivated an experimental and hands-on process of converting fruits from Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico into 2D painted works, with pigments developed from the juice of the various fruits, and 3D sculptural works that use basket-woven reed constructions as the superstructure for intricately cut and dried fruit skins.
Whaley's: A recent addition to the rapidly expanding Navy Yard, everything about Whaley's, from the decor to the food, is delicious AF. The kitchen, headed by chef Daniel Perron, puts out a variety of intricately plated oysters, appetizers, and entrees; the drinks menu leans heavily toward wine but also offers cocktails and beer; and the crudo options are choice.
Yet puns demand intelligence, creativity and general knowledge: the best draw on cultural references, allude to several things at the same time and are intricately constructed (such as the one about Mahatma Gandhi, who walked barefoot a lot and often fasted, leading to bad breath, thus making him a "super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis").
Infighting between 3 top diplomats over Giuliani's pressure campaignThen there's the trio of diplomats — former Special Representative to Ukraine Volker, US Ambassador to the EU Sondland, and the chief US diplomat in Ukraine Taylor — whose explosive text messages to one another revealed just how intricately involved US government officials were in Giuliani's pressure campaign on Ukraine.
Plus, there was the undeniable success of "Redbone," Gambino's first big hit achieved through his new M.O. of balancing earnestness with a touch of knowing absurdity, an approach that was already being further developed in Atlanta (whose lead character's name is a homonym for "Urn," maybe not intentionally but you can never know with the intricately knotted Gambino-verse).
Their most obvious predecessors are Sacha Baron Cohen or Nathan Fielder; the latter went viral himself for his small-business market stunts before he was well-known, like when he employed parody law to open up a "Dumb" Starbucks to much fanfare, or when he intricately staged a pig's rescue of a baby goat at a petting zoo.
I passed under a medieval gate marking one of the entrances into the Old Town, and marveled at the Bulgarian Revival architecture from the dying days of Ottoman rule in the 19th century: pastel facades with second floors supported by wooden beams; intricately painted ceilings; windows that could be thrown open on crisp, spring days like this one.
The most tourist-friendly of the bathhouses is the intricately tiled Chreli Abano (as known as Orbeliani) Baths (private bathing rooms from 2003 lari an hour; massages start at 2200 lari); locals also praise Gulo's Spa for its squeaky-clean rooms (private bathing rooms from 2130 lari an hour; a massage or scrub is an additional 130 lari).
In terms of sheer entertainment value, Knives Out is hard to beat: An all-star cast (including Daniel Craig, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Chris Evans) tears into Rian Johnson's juicy dialogue like a pack of hungry hyenas, as all around them Johnson unpacks a mystery as intricately constructed as the countryside mansion in which it's set.
Growing up in Europe and the Middle East, my introduction to American food culture was through the Oreo, and I loved the cookie instantly and fiercely — from the crinkling sound of the plastic packaging; to the frosting, sweeter than anything I'd ever tasted; to the impossibly dark, intricately embossed biscuits, which tasted only vaguely of chocolate.
While wandering the halls, keep an eye out for Kate Liebman's (#258) choppy paintings that look abstract but are sometimes hiding bodies (or their parts); Lulu Yee's intricately painted ceramic figures; Pablo Garcia Lopez's steampunk-meets-baroque sculptures made from silk and spray foam; and the good-looking group showing in studio 315 organized by artist Bob Stanzyr.
Scientists Just Discovered a New Human Organ, and It&aposs Filled With SecretsAnatomy books are in need of a major upgrade, argue a team of scientists in a paper published…Read more ReadBecause these cells are spread throughout the skin as an intricately connected system, the authors argue that the system should be considered an organ.

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