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In one, bowls piled with food and jugs have grown legs and walk toward human figures participating in a ceremony; some helpful jugs even bend over to pour liquid into vessels.
"MILK JUGS gone uneven," she captioned the photo on Instagram.
A large rock lays on top of broken water jugs.
What about those big jugs of water in my office?
Wasted tears, jugs of wine, cheatin' hearts and lovesick blues.
Above, jugs of McArthur Dairy milk, a Dean Foods brand.
Lynette Caban, 45, was also at the spring filling up jugs.
Jug Jugs were the Monster Energy cans of their time. 1.
At the peak of her alcoholism, she consumed jugs of Chablis.
They poured sweet tea and lemonade out of plastic gallon jugs.
Their shoes, empty water jugs and abandoned rosaries litter the landscape.
So, you could use water jugs 'cause they're 8 pounds, right?
The jugs at my feet probably held drinking water — and wine.
The plastic jugs she carried in either hand were heavy with fuel.
We think of poetry, flowers, loaves of bread and jugs of wine.
The small jugs are assumed to have been filled with perfumed oil.
The jugs originally contained "Purple Power," a concentrated industrial cleaner and degreaser.
She said she saw one man reselling jugs of water for $5.
And ketchup and mayonnaise jugs big enough to last customers for months.
I'd seen Tamra from "Orange County" call Alexis "Jesus Jugs," hadn't I?
January 21, 2015 - Residents tote jugs of discolored water to a community forum.
He also has won three Claret Jugs awarded to the British Open winner.
Children hauled wheelbarrows and carts filled with water jugs and sacks of grain.
Those are Terry's, taken of memory jugs, which are African-American funerary objects.
Even when I'm buying kitschy jugs, I'm buying them in Max Mara colors!
"; "Don't injure yourself on the balls"; "Can you come and grab my jugs, please?
African-American face jugs, made and used by slaves, are an important reference point.
Children carry jugs of water on their heads during a race against each other.
But I wondered why we didn't have any more empty water jugs to fill.
The exact same icon is seen imprinted on the handles of several wine jugs.
Samuel Mauro, 33, a toy salesman, filled up a few one-gallon water jugs.
Though he had a functioning toilet, he preferred to urinate into plastic gallon jugs.
Souvenir stands sell plastic jugs so pilgrims can take Ganges water home to share.
Hunters occasionally stumble across hats, empty water jugs and leathered remains banked against trees.
Some look like bulbous teapots or jugs; some feature extravagant handles that resemble people.
We ran back past the same villages, past the same women with jugs of milk.
People can't be expected to carry jugs of water from buildings that are miles away.
The coach had a JUGS machine that hurled the ball 22019 feet in the air.
Three young girls with water jugs balancing on their heads silently caught up with us.
Residents line up with plastic jugs at public faucets at the edge of the settlement.
Even the jugs of cold brew I had eyed at Fairway were off the table.
All season long the team's relief pitchers have lugged jugs of kerosene to the mound.
It included water jugs, a tarp, tennis shoes, a basketball and a propane tank, Case said.
Or they stand in line at trickling hillside springs to fill up empty jugs for free.
Mostly women and children wearing backpacks and carrying jugs of water got on the first truck.
Lynette Caban fills up water jugs from a house attached to a mountain spring in Arecibo.
The land of Kirkland vodka, 114-ounce jugs of ketchup, and surprisingly great deals on moisturizer.
There were pots, pans, soup bowls, mixing bowls, tea kettles, and, yes, 5-gallon water jugs.
He had set the previous world record of 25 jugs in 2014, Munich daily Merkur said.
They carried plants, dairy items, jugs of milk; one woman pulled a vacuum cleaner behind her.
A row of water jugs evokes the nearby bay, which all visitors will cross by boat.
The brick shack on the outskirts of Venezuela's capital is crowded with tubs, jugs and buckets.
Making It At first sight, Alana Wilson's vases, jugs and chalices look about 3,000 years old.
By learning that water can be dispensed more efficiently from five-gallon jugs than from bottles.
One year it was made of empty jugs, another year of concrete reef balls and rebar.
We went outside of New York, somewhere in New Jersey, and got big jugs of gasoline.
New Delhi (CNN)Hundreds of empty plastic jugs wait in rows on the cracked, dry, dusty earth.
Here's a photo of some meth piss jugs that a Reddit user shared a few years ago.
Davie Strath did the same back in the 211s, with scores good enough for 21999 Claret Jugs.
Morgan's attention to detail and surface also manifests in her ceramics, which are inspired by face jugs.
He starts messing around with the milk jugs, so I look at him again and recognize him.
Step Three: Manufacturing From Asili's processing center, the oil is flown to the UK in big jugs.
In "The Last Judgment" the instruments of torture are crafted out of funnels, barrels, jugs and bells.
Desperate to drink, bathe, clean, and cook, they collected that water in filthy jugs, bottles, and tanks.
Every provision—coats, gauze, jugs of water—came from volunteers in Kiev or was "requisitioned" from locals.
The jugs may have also been placed in the tombs to fight the reeking smell of decomposition.
They're giving out soap and jugs of water and educating people about how they can protect themselves.
When I was a kid, I used to get five-gallon jugs of pickles for my birthday.
When Ms. Pinto's tubs run dry, her family trudges to a nearby creek with jugs to fill.
Each truck carried about 12 pallets of supplies, including cots, tarps, stoves and empty plastic water jugs.
On the messaging platform WeChat, people circulated images of improvised face masks made of plastic water jugs.
In the footprint it left behind, children's shoes, a soccer ball, plastic jugs and aluminum cans remained.
Around them in the chapel were stained-glass windows, water jugs, empty cups and a bare altar.
The pipeline blast took place Friday as people collected spilled gasoline in buckets, plastic jugs and garbage cans.
They lugged one big suitcase each, as well as blankets, toilet paper, cheap bread and jugs of water.
So it might not be time to start filling up empty jugs with American cow piss just yet.
Eater also uncovered that those jugs of Very Green 100% Juice Smoothie have been provided by Naked Juice.
Waiting in winding lines to fill jugs at water distribution stations became a daily routine for many Capetonians.
They found earthenware jugs, anchors and the remains of wrecked ships, setting new guidelines for similar future projects.
The jugs take a bit of explaining, but the management is usually armed with answers for the uninitiated.
The shopping cart was a jumble of plywood planks, busted electronics, empty plastic water jugs, and cushion foam.
Patients fill jugs from a tiny tap on the ground floor that sometimes has a trickle of water.
There were also long tin trays of tostones and empanadas, and plastic jugs of red and green salsa.
I really miss the gym, but I'm making the most of my water gallon jugs as substitute weights.
Families are camped out everywhere, their bedrolls, blankets, water jugs and round steel food tins clogging the hallways.
Last year, Mr. Burrow snagged a great Black Friday deal on six 75-ounce jugs of laundry detergent.
The report includes videos of border agents slicing plastic water jugs and pouring the water onto the ground.
In the winter, she lit gas heaters, Velcroed the plastic sides, and weighed them down with jugs of water.
People started bringing in any container they could find from home — including pots, gallon water jugs and giant bowls.
" Photos posted on Wednesday morning showed volunteers labeling 2-gallon jugs of water with the message, "God Bless Flint.
One room served as an arsenal, with stacks of suicide belts, jugs of explosives, body armor and combat boots.
When fans asked how they could dunk their own heads in those sweet, sweet jugs, McDonald's played it cool.
Nearby was a dispenser for blue, Culligan-style five-gallon jugs, called botellones, a second source of clean water.
His parents also gave him domain over the family's dining room, which he filled with jugs of fermenting kombucha.
His team is giving out soap and jugs of water, and educating people about how they can protect themselves.
"Local residents can just come and fill jugs with high-quality water and take it home," Mr. Martin said.
This year's Iraq pavilion, called "Archaic," will include medical artifacts, statues, toys and jugs dating back over 7,000 years.
Her two sons have spent hours each day lining up to fill jugs from the well at their mosque.
His mother said Juan would help her fetch firewood, jugs with water and prep the scarce family meals they have.
Fenchel paints vessels from his imagination, including vases, amphoras, jugs, and the like, taking liberties with their shapes and surfaces.
It's also suggested that the breaking of the clay jugs represents the earthquake that's supposed to have followed Jesus' crucifixion.
The packaging could lure the casual consumer who notices Califia's bottles are shaped differently than traditional milk cartons or jugs.
Jugs of water and cans of beans Hoffman was also charged with operating a motor vehicle in a wilderness area.
In the backyard, his father set up milk jugs as offensive linemen to teach him what holes to burst through.
Cut to Frank's motorcade passing a gas station where angry protestors are waving empty gas jugs and shooting the bird.
On a hot recent afternoon in Wazirpur, neighbors lined up again with empty jugs waiting for a government-supplied tanker.
On a recent evening, Professor Webster stood on the blackened banks of Butte Creek, scooping up sample jugs of water.
Now Tide comes in all shapes and sizes, including these plastic jugs filled with liquid, and the famous Tide Pods.
Along the back wall of the room where Stevenson was speaking were about a hundred jugs already filled with soil.
Friends and family positioned themselves throughout the home's porch, sitting around jugs filled to the brim with homemade rice wine.
Water and soda bottles, milk jugs, laundry detergent bottles, yogurt cups and butter tubs are mostly made of these plastics.
Finally, smaller details like two ceramic jugs designed by Grant Levy-Lucero sit in the corner to tie the space together.
She's also been filling up 5-gallon jugs with water so the dogs in her kennel will have something to drink.
Chefs hurry about, all in black and comfy walking shoes, with jugs of various mixtures or huge trays for the ovens.
As he helped his neighbors fill their jugs, tailor Syed Ansarbasha, 40, said that development was to blame for the crisis.
We have the old documents and the old advertisements, but we also have old bottles, old water jugs and promotional materials.
Stacking cups from Green Toys, a US-based company that manufactures its products from milk jugs and yogurt containers, cost $13.
But, of course, we knew that, despite this strict rule, with a few jugs of beer we could secure extra milk.
Each household must wait days for a turn to extricate just a couple of jugs of unclean water, Abu Ahmed said.
Through a state grant, they received bottled water each month, but the heavy jugs are unwieldy and they always run out.
Inside, it found architraves, or beams; little columns; a storage space with amphoras (tall jugs); and the tombs of two babies.
Watch a movie now like "Mother, Jugs & Speed," a comedy from 1976, and a kind of negative clarity comes over you.
Bathers and Breton women appear grafted onto jugs and braziers, only to recur in similarly outlined form on paper or canvas.
This feeling is echoed in Trevor Baird's vases adorned with panels of comics, and in Rebecca Morgan's gorgeously goofy face jugs.
In 2011, a motion-activated camera captured an agent kicking five jugs lined up on a rock, dumping the water inside.
And just next door is her home goods store Vita, which sells dishes, glasses, linens, antiques, terra-cotta jugs and pitchers.
AAV crews can shower in their tracks using five gallon jugs filled with water carried onboard or stored in the hull.
Evans then showed off his spirit guides on this aquatic journey: several two-and-a-half galloons jugs of Fountain of Truth "fresh raw spring water," priced at an incredibly fair $15 a piece (or as a little as $11 if you buy 20 jugs at a time) with an also very reasonable deposit of $22 per jug.
Some customers stopped in and filled up giant jugs to drink later in what I could only assume was a masochistic challenge.
To cook and wash dishes, Ms. Sanchez ladles bottled water into pots and pans from heavy blue jugs kept in the kitchen.
She fired both lead and copper ammunition into water jugs to compare the amount of metal fragments that splinter off during penetration.
You can buy jugs of glycerol online, and it's an important ingredient because it keeps the alcohol from drying out your hands.
Both are efficient and easily manage 14 dogs for about three miles, while carrying knapsacks stocked with medical supplies and water jugs.
Soon, as the community learned of their efforts, supporters came towing jugs of water, chicken stock, vitamins, portable phone chargers and tents.
The names of the victims and the dates of their deaths, which ranged from 1877 to 1950, are marked on the jugs.
Even certain PET #1 and HDPE #2 plastic bottles and jugs wouldn't be recyclable if certain full body shrink sleeves were added.
They showed up with some typical supplies: three Dunkin' Donuts coffee jugs, two dozen doughnuts, countless paper handouts, and one mechanical vagina.
We also get two jugs of laundry detergent and a coloring book for S. I pay with a RedCARD so I save 5%.
Chop & Steele lift jugs of gravy, karate chop small sticks, and draw attention to a lack of fact checking on morning TV shows.
Much of the plastic packaging we see in the grocery store can be recycled, from egg containers, to milk jugs, to butter tubs.
Dr. Bronner's has a wide range of pure-castile soaps that come in gallon jugs, and they have a wide range of scents.
"There isn't enough (water) to cover the entire region," Joel Villanova told CNN, waiting in line with two gallon-size jugs of water.
On the floor in the kitchen, there were 37 jugs of the stuff, bottled in containers meant for Sprite, Pepsi and cranberry juice.
In truth, falling aircraft aside, the worst of the trail's dangers can be mitigated by bringing jugs of water and exercising common sense.
In March when a major blackout left many without water, hundreds of people took their water jugs to the sewage-filled Guaire River.
These include handsome vases by Roger Capron (1693-224) and two charming statues of women carrying water jugs by Jean Derval (22-2643).
The new Smile for Good toothpaste tube is made from high density polyethylene (HDPE) -- that's the same plastic used for making milk jugs.
There are wooden crates and earthenware jugs on the floor around us, as if we're here for move-in day and Noah's still unpacking.
Lost shoes were scattered around the scorched field, as were plastic jugs and jerry cans that the victims had carried to gather spilling fuel.
The uncle who won't stop commenting on people's appearances in the worst, most misogynistic way They're not jugs or cans or gams or whatever.
Cabinets and wall fixtures sat detached in a bathroom where water jugs were lined next to the toilet in case the water went out.
Through a network of volunteers, the organization provides dozens of water jugs along "high-traffic migrant paths" in the desert, according to its website.
Katuri discovered that their most common subjects were pictures of animals and birds, famous landmarks, toys, transport and everyday objects like pencils and jugs.
I pick up apples, corn, yogurt, sweet potatoes, toothpaste, spinach wraps, tomatoes, an onion, some buffalo chicken breast, and a couple jugs of water.
Older jugs at the top all have views of New York City, while a central display lower down focuses on modern and contemporary art.
A stained concrete floor is littered with cardboard boxes, large plastic jugs half filled with liquid flavorings, and milk crates full of empty containers.
At 22012am each morning he fills ten 228-litre plastic jugs with water from a borehole, paying 250 naira for each one (about $26).
She put several jugs of water on the carpet, too, and, by the head of the bed, a white plastic bucket to vomit into.
We don't buy milk in jugs (at least in certain parts of the country like Ontario) but rather cartons and, gulp, in plastic bags.
Much of the discovered material consists of animal remains and funerary wares, such as storage vessels, beer jugs, and a number of votive vessels.
Ms. Lawal is relieved that she no longer has to spend two hours to go to town and fetch gasoline jugs on a motorbike.
Below it are large plastic jugs of the raw plastic used to make the lures, and other chemicals and dyes used in the process.
Cut to a sweating Corden blasting a fire extinguisher in his own face while Horan pours four jugs of liquid cheese over his head.
"Box wine was always the thing on the bottom shelf next to the big jugs of wine, it was largely garbage," Isle told CNBC.
We have a couple of boxes of masks, jugs of drinking water, potatoes and cabbages, instant noodles, cereal and a couple of frozen steaks.
There's some familiar stuff mentioned: glass jars, tin cans, aluminum foil, metal lids, newspapers, printer paper, cardboard, milk cartons and plastic bottles and jugs.
Though he hasn't needed to replenish his stock yet, the jugs clutter his basement, blocking the path to the rest of his storage space.
They concluded that companies and retailers can only label two types of plastic bottles and jugs (PET #100 and HDPE #2) legitimately as recyclable.
The installation "Swallow Hard: The Lancaster Dinner Series" (2007) stands out with its many porcelain plates and jugs over-painted with black slave portraits.
It should be served with whole carrots and onions poached in the ham stock, with jugs of parsley sauce to give it sex appeal.
As I walked past the decorative knick-knack section, a display of ceramic jugs brought a particular kernel of Liebsch's wisdom to my mind.
In English, the feast included Three pans of saffron risottofour trays of hot lasagnasix baskets of grapes and pearsand four large jugs of black coffee.
Whether in front of a computer terminal, or carrying jugs of water through the streets, we all do whatever we can, to save our city.
In 2017 his team discovered remains of storage jugs in a previously-unexcavated cave at Qumran, though any scrolls they may have held were missing.
Costco sells just a few thousand hot-selling items — from tires to flat-screen TVs to big jugs of mayonnaise — at cheaper prices than competitors.
I had spoken with Klimt alone one morning over cereal and rationed jugs of liquid shot through with vitamins against every known oddity out there.
In fact, the baseball equipment industry is getting hit pretty hard by the coronavirus pandemic -- especially Jugs Sports, the company behind the famous pitching machines.
A young French seller in a stall from Consider Bardwell Farm in Vermont was surrounded by rounds of cheese and small jugs of maple syrup.
He knows he has to change with the times so he has shifted from water jugs to flower pots and planters decorated with cartoon animals.
As an example of what to expect, the briefing included a photo of a South Africa fan holding five jugs of beer in one hand.
Children are everywhere in the camps, fighting for aid handouts, wading through sewage and balancing jugs of water or bundles of firewood on their heads.
He's discovered messages in all varieties of containers: beer bottles, plastic jugs, pill bottles, and — the most popular — good old fashioned wine bottles, re-corked.
But they're nothing compared to Chop & Steele, a duo of "strongmen" who lift jugs of gravy, karate chop small sticks, and crush baskets with their feet.
Before we traveled to Cape Town, news reports and photos showed people lining up with jugs to collect drinking water at taps open to the public.
When she arrived at the site Friday afternoon, Rojas said that she asked a soldier if she could approach the pipeline to fill her plastic jugs.
You don't often see a box that fits in the palm of your hand and can lift three gallon jugs of milk, with power to spare.
Water is an absolutely enormous gap in a lot of preps, because who wants to go buy a whole bunch of 1-gallon jugs of water?
From an aluminum ladder likely intended to help people scale the wall, Galindo created "Sirvientes y escaleras," attaching plastic jugs, cans, and strings to the rungs.
Those bottles, jugs, threads, and scraps are visible in giant swirling "garbage patches" in the middle of the ocean, and even in trenches along the seafloor.
But two tipped over at the last minute, so that the record is 29 jugs, or more than 69 kg (152 lb) of beer and glass.
Each time, we came across human remains, as well as countless abandoned items along the route: bibles being devoured by insects, crusty backpacks, empty gallon jugs.
She would regularly visit the building where he was working, to collect jugs of the seawater that was pumped directly from the bay into the building.
If you can't get your hands on actual dumbbells, you can find some makeshift things to lift in your home like jugs of water or milk.
The wood-beamed interiors of the 2150th-century farmhouse are endlessly photogenic, decorated with pastel floral wallpaper, sheepskin throw rugs and jugs of freshly picked wildflowers.
Near Hadrian's image in the gallery is a vitrine holding small objects — dishes, jugs, a knife, a mirror — discovered in a cave where Jewish rebels hid.
Its inhabitants busy themselves filling plastic jugs at a water pump and checking a bulletin board in the hope that some new country has accepted them.
We spoke with other baseball equipment companies and they're also reporting a slow down in sales -- so far, it seems Jugs is having the toughest go.
On the mountaintop just before the descent into the valley of Todos Santos, there is no running water—women fetch it from wells with plastic jugs.
He found two of the IEDs immediately, and gently separated the detonating caps from the large yellow water jugs that had been filled with explosive powder.
"Right now, we're buying gallon jugs to wash our hair and using adult washrags to bathe because our water is only good for flushing toilets," Thornton said.
So they collect their urine in jugs, so that when they run out of cash, they can just drink their piss and hopefully get a bonus high.
Rows upon rows of Central Americans carrying jugs of water, backpacks, and tired children took over entire lanes of highways in the beginning, confidently crossing immigration checkpoints.
This hunch tracks with the location of the man's figure inside a crate full of what look like ceramic jugs, amid a scene full of trade goods.
STANDING in the vestry among the brooms and flower jugs—any vestry in the quietly attenuating Church of England—Roly Bain would put on his priestly vestments.
Before I could move the shelves, I had to remove those objects: seashells from vacations, random pottery, wasps' and hornets' nests, incense holders, pitchers, jugs and vases.
"The first thing I will do is give thanks to God," she said, sitting in her living room surrounded by beach coolers, water jugs and gas cans.
It had to have been the careful placement of the decorative mint leaves or the beading of water on the jugs that made us dream and drool.
The migrants, men from Central America and Mexico, had disclosed their plans to him privately and then left in groups of three and four, carrying water jugs.
They were light enough to carry to and from whatever water source was available, and they were more environmentally friendly than relying on plastic gallon water jugs.
Now he runs a shop adjacent to the main gate, selling American refuse from the sprawling facility: a discarded treadmill, used jugs, broken printers and computer fans.
People in East London were asked to donate two five-liter jugs of water to Cape Town and offer access to drop-off points across the city.
Officials are now scrambling to find a more permanent solution to the problem than trucking in thousands of plastic jugs, and are turning to Virginia Tech for advice.
Again, the buses were mostly filled with Venezuelans – easily recognizable by their bulky bags and jugs of water – although they were now rubbing shoulders with grungy Western backpackers.
And the compliance chiefs — and board members — of the companies that gave money to Michael Cohen should be reaching for gallon-sized jugs of Pepto-Bismol right now.
Maybe it's the direct reference to unsettled and unsettling face jugs from the Southern US. Or perhaps it's the tangential relationship the piece shares with lucha libre masks.
Right down to the copper-green streaks on the floor, the wicker-seated chairs, the pictures on the wall, and the bedside table with jugs, bowls, and brush.
In Mohammed Kazem's series of nine gelatin silver prints, Tongue (1994), the artist humorously depicts himself licking various domestic objects, such as water jugs, pipes, and door handles.
They're after assault rifles (preferably the Legendary SCAR ), pump shotguns, bolt-action sniper rifles (the scope is a boon), chug jugs, slurp juices, bandages, medkits, and shield potions.
Consider the average American dairy case: Its heart is a sea of neutral plastic jugs, which are as visually exciting as a drawer full of worn-out socks.
It's the beginning of October, full-blown fall, the time when everything in Portland appears straight out of an L.L.Bean catalog—pumpkins and gourds, jugs of apple cider.
Apart from that and a recurring maple motif — the jugs of syrup on a shelf outside the kitchen are not just for show — the Québécois influence is minimal.
A video taken of the players in the weeks following the flood by Avendaño shows them taking post-practice showers by pouring jugs of water on each other.
It's evident that intermittent fasting is a growing trend, especially among techie types, but pricey glass jugs and shady science are an incredibly suspect route to a healthier life.
Face jugs in America have been traced back to African slaves working in pottery factories in Edgefield, South Carolina, in the decades before the start of the Civil War.
They claimed that the addictively sweet stuff of our childhood waffles shouldn't be sold in imitation maple-syrup jugs and labeled "natural" because it just isn't the real thing.
Like pint-sized sommeliers, we paired them with those little plastic jugs of juice that we all believed gave you cancer (and we drank them anyway — we were 2131!).
As Saw loads up the vehicle, a steady stream of people arrive at the tap, carrying water jugs on wagons attached to bicycles or balanced with rope on motorcycles.
On Wednesday, a rescue aircrew located debris from the sailboat, including six lifejackets, tarps, water jugs, a pair of shoes and a kayak known to belong to the family.
The online retailer came under fire this week as customers noticed cases of bottled water and gallon jugs of water selling for multiple times more than their usual price.
The putting green has been "temporarily" removed, and there was still a smattering of wheelbarrows, tools and jugs of water on the South Lawn of the White House Wednesday.
They sleep on cots in a brightly painted classroom, where decorations still adorn the walls and a large plastic bucket surrounded by water jugs serve as the kitchen sink.
They sleep on cots in a brightly-painted classroom, where decorations still adorn the walls and a large plastic bucket surrounded by water jugs serve as the kitchen sink.
From 2011 to 2015, it endured a major drought that forced families in the Central Valley to bathe from buckets and drink water from plastic jugs to avoid contamination.
Or, the designers said, look at the laboriously made prototypes that eventually get turned out as shiny cars or modernist water jugs, as utterly flawless as any Fabergé egg.
Each one was chained to plastic water jugs that had been repurposed as dog houses, arranged around the yard so none of the dogs could interact with each other.
Hovering and then banking the AS2200 as only someone with 13 years of piloting experience can, Montgomery points out food wrappers, water jugs, rumpled sleeping bags, and some clothing.
When a team of archaeologists found a collection of ancient funnels, pots, jugs, and a pottery stove in northern China, they realized that they had uncovered something pretty important.
By those standards, the suggestions on this children's gift guide — from toys made out of recycled milk jugs to painting kits featuring sustainably harvested pigments — are guaranteed crowd-pleasers.
In one striking mosaic uncovered at Pompeii and now on display at the Ashmolean, a smiling skeleton carries two jugs of wine, a sly reminder to seize the day.
All the relevant wars are here, along with all the relevant weaponry, but so are the pottery shards and the bedsteads and the whiskey jugs and the children's toys.
Despite the progress made in repairing water mains, our North Portland neighborhood is still carrying jugs to get water from community water storage tanks run by the local Water Bureau.
By the early 18th century, fine porcelain from Meissen and rival factories provided the pots, jugs, cups and saucers that would turn Europe's own tea ceremony into a domestic cult.
Many believe this custom goes back to the Middle Ages, when Catholics in Venice broke their old jugs on New Year in order to welcome new goods into their homes.
While on the go, we used $4.50 cups made by Re-Play, which manufactures its products from recycled milk jugs and stainless-steel ones from PlanetBox, which are pricey — $17.95.
Glassblower Jochen Holz, 45, has a gift for transmogrifying the utilitarian, like turning borosilicate — a glass commonly used for laboratory equipment — into ghostly shaped vases, jugs and neon light fixtures.
Makes sense ... those Jugs machines ain't cheap -- they range from a couple hundred dollars for a basic model to a couple thousand dollars for the top of the line stuff.
He had simply put the wine into one-gallon glass jugs, covered them tightly with white cotton cloth and left them on top of his refrigerator for an entire year.
Clay jugs, heavy yet fragile, are not made for mobile lifestyles in which people expect to take their water with them rather than depend on the uncertain kindness of strangers.
Police confiscated 32 gel caps of suspected heroin, 42 gel caps of a suspected cocaine, jugs containing a white rock substance and more than $1,000 cash, the police report said.
Members pony up for the subscription because they believe they can make it back over the year by buying cheap stuff in bulk, like giant jugs of ketchup and mayonnaise.
Twenty-three-year-old Nawah Hasan is five months pregnant as she carries jugs of water at the mines in Abangaro outside Yabus, the de facto capital of Blue Nile.
The bus riders were forced to disembark and pass through half a dozen checkpoints on foot, struggling to haul their suitcases, backpacks, blankets, food and water jugs under the searing sun.
While we can't promise that these Earth-friendly gadgets will obliterate every cosmic ill, the sight of discarded milk jugs slowly melting and merging with yellow or blue dye definitely helps.
Here, you will find young women cosplaying as jugs of Daiya vegan creamy dressing and old men pushing everything from kimchi brine "belly shots" to Paleo hummus made with raw tigernuts.
Hard water can react with cast iron and exacerbates the rusty factor, which creates that brown water that angry residents were holding up in jugs for the media cameras last week.
"They spent days shoveling snow out of those cans, mounding it up, making the castle and track, then filling milk jugs with water and turning everything to ice," she tells PEOPLE.
His toilet is a bucket, and when he and his wife need to refill their water jugs, they drive their creaky green Jeep a mile down the mountain and into town.
During our visit, behind workshops producing coffee sets, Christmas baubles and jugs, the London-based artist Sissi had taken over a back room to piece together a vast, vinelike wall work.
Dorado, Puerto Rico (CNN)Jose Luis Rodriguez waited in line Friday to fill plastic jugs in the back of his pickup truck with water for drinking, doing the dishes and bathing.
In videos released last year, Border Patrol agents could be seen destroying water jugs left in a section of the Arizona desert where large numbers of migrants have been found dead.
Most of the vehicles, beach toys, and roleplay kits are made entirely out of recycled plastic milk jugs, with a few pieces made out of recycled grocery bags and water bottles.
Only your water and soda bottles, and the thicker plastic that serves as packaging used for shampoo bottles and laundry detergent jugs, are functionally recyclable, according to a report from Greenpeace.
PET is commonly used for plastic bottles that contain water or soda, while HDPE is used in milk jugs, shampoo bottles, household cleaning bottles and in some trash bags and cereal liners.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - Tiger Woods has collected plenty of Green Jackets and Claret Jugs during his decorated career, but there is one shiny thing missing from his collection — an Olympic gold medal.
But midway through the interview, Alexis decided any talk of her former castmates—who had christened her "Jesus Jugs" because of her large breasts and love of God—was off the record.
Last month, a nonprofit group released footage showing Border Patrol agents pouring out water jugs and destroying other humanitarian supplies left for migrants crossing the deadly desert between the U.S. and Mexico.
The sculptures by Rachel Owens, on view in her solo show Mother, were made by hiking in with gallons of rubber, plaster, and jugs of water over the course of two months.
We've all seen them — those "Spanish" restaurants that entice you in with jugs of fruity sangria and giant pans of paella that may or may not have even been made that day.
In the 19683s he made sculpture in upstate New York, including two robustly carved heads with shoe-polish glaze that were inspired by African-American face jugs — and resemble Old Testament prophets.
TUCSON — For 23 years, volunteers have trekked into the Arizona desert to place jugs of water, canned beans and blankets in spots where migrants traverse the most treacherous reaches of the borderlands.
"Back then, it was truly a 'dirty martini' because you had to use your hand to strain the juice out of those really low-quality olives from the gallon jugs," he says.
Rather than our milk jugs magically reincarnating into toys on their own, for nearly three decades American recyclables were shipped cheaply to China, where they could be sold and given new shape.
Giant jugs of pumpkin spice flavor-sauce arrived in stores at the beginning of August, as documented on r/starbucks (note the June 2019 batch date printed above the label): Its Brittany Bitch!
They bumped across the desert in Toyota Hilux pickups, 15 to 20 in the flatbed, grasping gnarled sticks for balance and praying the jugs of water they sat upon would last the trip.
The three of them helped add what amounted to 180 bottles of Hendrick's gin, 154 bottles of apricot brandy and 38 3.78 litre jugs of orange juice, according to Guinness World Record numbers.
The activists will set out shortly after sunrise Sunday to leave one-gallon (3.79 liters) jugs of water along trails frequented by migrants in the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge near Ajo, Arizona.
You can buy it in repurposed five-gallon plastic jugs at the local wholesale market, or you can drink it by the glass at Mezcalarita, which is where Silva wanted to take us.
The holidays tend to make special demands of our refrigerators: Extra groceries, meals that require multiday preparation, leftovers that take up room — all alongside the everyday jugs of milk and cartons of eggs.
Other Rohingya, who had only a few moments to prepare before the Myanmar military burned down their houses, balanced bamboo poles on their shoulders, heavy with sleeping mats, water jugs and solar panels.
Modersohn-Becker's expressionistic paintings — of nursing mothers, gourds and clay jugs, female nudes, children in forests — are rendered in thick textures and a muted, earthy palette, without a shred of sentimentality or cuteness.
He had to buy heavy jugs of gasoline and carry them on a motorbike from the nearest town, about 30 minutes down a dirt road that becomes a muddy mess when it rains.
One of life's essentials We have no running water here, so one of us brings in five-gallon jugs of water a couple of times a month for making coffee and for drinking.
The new sculptures for that show conflate women's heads with pitchers and vases, inspired by historical objects like African-American face jugs that "fuse the black body with a tool," said Ms. Leigh.
While street photographers with black-and-white film darted around pedestrians and traffic, he was attracted to storefronts with their harmonized symmetry and varying shades of gold between jelly jars and cider jugs.
A team of archaeologists from Stanford University, Brigham Young University and two Chinese institutions discovered a cache of ancient brewing equipment — including jugs, pots and funnels — containing remnants of mashed grains and other starches.
At the back of Costco's stores, past the televisions, jewelry, jumbo-sized ketchup jugs and tubs of mixed nuts, is one of the retailer's most prized items: The rotisserie chicken that costs just $4.99.
Most urban Africans work in the service sector, selling anything–from shoeshines to jugs of water—to a small minority of the rich, who tend to be involved in either cronyish businesses or politics.
Abandoned black plastic water jugs are strewn amid the towering Saguaro cactus, poignant signs of thirst that can kill in the desert where summer temperatures are typically well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius).
An environmental engineer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mattioli spent the day at BSR Surf Resort, a local water park, filling fifty-liter jugs with samples from the facility's various attractions.
Locals in the town of Maunabo, on the southeast coast of the island, could be seen lining up at a freshwater spring near the base of a mountain to fill jugs, tanks and barrels.
Also found in many of the chambers were two large jugs, which the researchers think may have held wine or olive oil, either to be offered or used to prepare the corpse for burial.
If you're lucky, you'll catch the pixie-haired artisan in action, hand-painting her colorful clay bowls, jugs and lamp bases with delicate Moorish-style motifs as her cat sits patiently by her side.
The work is comprised of several objects grouped together: a neon silhouette on plexiglass depicting a woman pouring water, a brass pipe water feature, engraved blackened ceramic jugs, sound elements, and dried palm fronds.
In March, Rogue told customers to put everything in the trash except for corrugated cardboard, milk jugs, newspapers and tin and aluminum cans, which the company is finding domestic markets for, Mr. Penning said.
She also appeared to rebuke federal prosecutors for trying to argue that leaving behind food and jugs of water in the desert would have the effect of encouraging more migrants to cross the border.
While we worry about our baby monitors and home routers being hijacked by malicious hackers, they perceived a world in which everyday objects like jugs and clothes might come to life with ominous consequences.
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The best way I can describe the taste is like McDonald's orange juice—the kind they'd serve watered down in big jugs at track and field day in elementary school—but with a distinct… spiciness.
The kitchen counters are covered with jars of peanut butter and Pop Tarts and a family-­size box of Frosted Flakes and protein powder in big bulbous jugs and a few spray bottles of Febreze.
Story at a glance A federal judge this week overturned the convictions of four aid volunteers who had left jugs of water and food for migrants crossing the border to enter the U.S., CNN reported.
Adam showers and brushes his teeth at the gym, shaves in public restrooms, parks outside of 24-hour businesses in case of any nighttime bathroom needs, and carries disposable jugs and buckets for rare emergencies.
Containing 180 1.75-liter bottles of gin, 156 1-liter bottles of apricot brandy, and 28 3.78-liter jugs of orange juice, the world's largest paradise cocktail was mixed up by Snoop Dogg in 2018.
The election is Tuesday, and maybe you spent the weekend canvassing, scanning social media, watching the talking heads — or filling water jugs, lining your shelves with cans of beans and packing your bug-out bag.
Household items can also be incorporated into your workouts — a chair or couch can be used for triceps dips, and cans of soup or jugs of water can add a little weight to your exercises. 
This involved a lot of jugs of water (we can't drink the tap water here) and lots of groceries, including non-perishable items like canned tuna and bags of beans, and nuts, and granola bars.
There are sturdy jugs made of stoneware in a glaze "inspired" by a pink grapefruit or pomegranate, or simple bowls in a bright lemon-hued glaze — to name a few of the myriad colors available.
Residents report frequent skin problems, intestinal bugs and diarrhea, which compels those who can afford it to spend more money on "jugs" of potable water, and forces those who can't to miss school or workdays.
Maritza Cruz and her daughter, Maria, after filling up at the spring Maritza Cruz was at the spring with her two daughters — they come here every other day to fill up 14 plastic bottles and jugs.
Trucks contracted by the city fill up tankers to deliver to residential areas, including Royapettah, a busy working-class neighborhood where a line of women with colorful plastic jugs wait in line for the truck's arrival.
Warren was arrested several hours after No More Deaths gave news organizations videos of a Border Patrol agent kicking over water jugs meant for immigrants and of another agent pouring gallons of water on the ground.
Many of the skeletons were found with small jugs of perfume placed right under the neck or right next to the nostril, as if to give the deceased something to smell for eternity, the researchers said.
They carry giant jugs of cheese puffs and popcorn from pallets at one end of the space, now reconfigured as a rectangle with the audience on the two long sides, to display shelves at the other.
The artist filled the space with objects he used for his still-life paintings — ceramic jugs, miniature sculptures, a human skull — pictures of which are collected in the new book "Cézanne's Objects" (Damiani), by Joel Meyerowitz.
These ceramic vessels — busts melded with water jugs, and raffia skirts topped by female likenesses that also resemble houses — interrogate notions of labor and gender performativity, particularly those collective expectations of servitude that plague Black women.
Giant bags of fertilizer and gallon jugs of Roundup are stacked warehouse floor to warehouse ceiling, and the foul chemical stink they emit, even in sealed packages, will give you a headache if you linger long.
To quickly spruce up your own setting, Chan Eayrs suggests adding generous sprigs of English rosemary or mint to the table or Binchotan charcoal sticks in giant jugs of water (she likes Jochen Holz's textural glassware).
Throngs of civilians were waiting to grab jugs of water from the municipal trucks that have visited many neighborhoods, while others were getting their water from generous private residents, passing along what they have through hoses.
Chitra Agrawal, a New York cookbook author and founder of the pickle company Brooklyn Delhi, remembers the ceramic jugs at her grandmother's home in Bengaluru in southern India, which held lemons in a slushy saltwater brine.
For much of the past year, he has studied mezcal aggressively; after visiting dozens of palenques , he assembled a menu of obscure offerings, which he buys wholesale in plastic jugs and bottles in a back room.
"Ganga is our mother — drinking her water is our fate," said Jairam Bhai, a large, jovial 65-year-old food vendor who held two small jugs as he waited to descend into the water in Gangotri.
And yet it's the day in 22016 — the earliest release date so far — that Starbucks chose to ready its blazing orange jugs of "pumpkin sauce" and unleash its annual run of pumpkin spice lattes upon its customers.
The underground rooms in which the brewmaster's kit was discovered were built somewhere between 3,400 and 2,900 B.C. Perhaps even more exciting, one of the jugs they discovered (pictured above) contained residue from the booze they contained!
Nearby, Sonalal Saw, 24, takes an auto rickshaw to a public tap under a metro rail overpass every four or five days to fill more than a dozen 50-liter (13-gallon) jugs for his tea shop.
Jessica and Josh's Place (Little Portugal) Notable items: a jug of orange juice, a small tub of LUSH face mask, two jugs of almond milk, and a pair of depressingly empty drawers VICE: Your fridge is empty.
The crew of nine pops open huge jugs of Cattlemen's BBQ sauce and sets up an assembly line to toss it with each tray of wings and get them back in the hotbox as quickly as possible.
Officers requested assistance from APD's K-9 unit, and Emma, the department's narcotics dog led officers to three large jugs hidden inside the trunk and interior of the vehicle, which contained the stash of liquid crystal meth.
An affidavit in support of the summons for Hoffman, Holcomb, Huse and Orozco said the four volunteers entered the designated wilderness area without authorization in August 2017 to leave gallon jugs of water and cans of beans.
Mr. Uhry and Mr. Waldman brought Welty's shadowy fantasyland down to earth and into the light, setting the plot to the rambunctious rhythms of a hootenanny, where tall tales are swapped and party drinks come in jugs.
Always recycle these basics: empty metal cans, clean office paper and newspaper, clean and flattened cardboard, empty plastic bottles and jugs with necks, and if your community still accepts glass, recycle your empty glass jars and bottles.
Union leadership, however, has a pattern of silence when troubling, serial problems occur in Border Patrol ranks including excessive force, involvement with white-supremacist militias, and the destruction of water jugs and other humanitarian aid by agents.
The Coast Guard also did not immediately identify the body that was found on Wednesday afternoon, after they recovered water jugs, a pair of shoes, a basketball and other items from the family's 29-foot (9-meter) sailboat.
I like to buy two-gallon jugs of water, pour ¼ of each jug into a pot, bring it to a boil, dump the salt/sugar in there, and then stir the hell out of it until it dissolves.
The New York Times reports that Live Water, which costs more than five dollars a gallon, is often sold out in one natural-foods store in San Francisco's Mission District at $64 for a minimum of four jugs.
Mr. Snyder made the announcement at a restaurant in downtown Flint, where he filled several gallon jugs with the Flint water he had pledged on April 18 to drink for 30 days during the city's tainted water crisis.
But in the mid 1990s, 15-year-old George Thomas "GT" Dave, was purposely growing fermented bacteria in 5-gallon glass jugs around his room to brew his own kombucha – and it spawned a nearly billion-dollar business.
In addition to food supplies, people have been purchasing gloves, soap, diapers, water filters and jugs, bidets and painter's tape, according to data analysis by Thinknum of Amazon sales from late January through the second week of March.
In Terrazas del Avila, a middle-class neighborhood whose water the study found was tainted with fecal bacteria, residents buy jugs from private companies to cook or drink, said Juan Carlos Castro, a doctor and community leader there.
In the old city, Syrian stone masons have restored some of the crumbling monuments and skilled Syrian coppersmiths from Aleppo have found a place alongside Turkish craftsmen, beating intricate designs into copper jugs and platters in tiny workshops.
Here are other rituals that have come under scrutiny recently: This Hindu festival culminates in young boys' climbing to the top of huge, precarious human pyramids, then smashing jugs of buttermilk as a tribute to the god Krishna.
Immigrant advocates and supporters of Warren's called the timing of the arrest suspicious because it came hours after No More Deaths released videos of Border Patrol agents destroying jugs of water that volunteers had left in the desert.
Intrigued by the primal sensuality of conjuring objects from wet clay, Colette loved this pottery works, which was founded during the 13th century and still produces hand-turned kiln-fired jugs, jars and dishes from locally dug clay.
Mr. Warren's defense lawyers said that their client was targeted by the Justice Department because No More Deaths had distributed a video showing Border Patrol agents destroying jugs of water that the group had placed in the desert.
" Right: "Our cottage is not sophisticated — it's ramshackle — and I love to fill it with things that could be considered slightly kitsch, like these English Toby jugs, which I only collect in shades of camel, ecru and black.
Over the border, Venezuelan smugglers pass their gas off to local distributors, who run it to pimpineros, informal retails named for the five-gallonpimpina jugs in which they sell their gas at a fraction of the Colombian market price.
" "Scar, stretch marks, wider hips, heavy 'not so perky' jugs WHO CARES I have a baby & though I was very lucky to not have many of those I did receive a large scar which I am very proud of.
PHOENIX – Arizona clergy are calling activists to gather this weekend at the state&aposs border with Mexico and leave large jugs of water on remote trails for migrants who continue to cross the desert during the dangerously hot summer.
Cassils On February 23—the day on which Trump repealed the Obama-implemented order that allowed trans students to use the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity—LA-based artist Cassils began peeing solely into gallon-size jugs.
In the little apartment upstairs — once the home of the Ear's first proprietor and now used by the current owners for occasional gatherings — old Dutch gin jugs shudder, thick glass Champagne bottles rattle, and 18th-century apothecary flasks clink.
Back in the day (beginning around the Middle Ages), people in the British Isles and elsewhere would try to ward off evil spirits by filling jugs or other containers with bent pins, hair, urine, nail clippings or other items.
The duo have covered the bar's time-warped ceilings and storied walls with curios from the ages: eighteenth-century wine jugs that were dug up in the cellar during excavations, porthole-framed paintings, numerous sculptures and drawings of ears.
Among the sculptures here (all from 2018) are a number of glazed, salt-fired stoneware "face jugs," objects that trace their lineage to early African American pottery traditions, and even further back to West African and Greek and Roman classical sculpture.
It's a combination beloved by office workers, families, blue-collar laborers—indeed, the lot of Korean society, who cram into booths to enjoy platefuls of double-fried chicken, thin local lager served in globular three-liter jugs, and , cubed pickled radish.
But unlike 7-Eleven, which has embraced the tradition of bringing in bathtubs and five-gallon water jugs during its special Slurpee days, Starbucks had announced that 12-ounce brewed coffee would be the only complimentary beverage on Earth Day.
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BuShea, who called his clientele "extremely loyal and extremely local," said the brewery decided not to use filtered water to brew beer on Friday and instead welcomed the community to come and fill up jugs in preparation for the storm.
At some point, Mother delivers B12 shots to a woman while also being serviced by others at a sex parlor, and he jokes about procuring a rape whistle for Jugs, the rudely pursued secretary and aspiring driver, played by Raquel Welch.
There the bulk jugs of tamari and tahini and separated almond butter under an inch of rancid oil had crud on their spouts, and the bulk bins of oats and millet and whole-grain flours were lively with meal moths.
Several volunteer groups leave jugs of water and canned food for migrants and provide them with medical aid, but No More Deaths is one of the largest and the only one in Arizona with a permanent base in the desert.
He has a lack of judgment about the way the world works, and therefore doesn't have the willful ignorance that the rest of us do — yes, we'd seen Tamra call Alexis "Jesus Jugs," and we insisted it was a tacky anomaly.
"The cocktail contained 180 bottles of Hendricks gin, 154 bottles of apricot brandy and 38 3.78 litre jugs of orange juice, topped with a giant drinking straw, pink parasol and a garnish of pineapple and melon on a sword," the organization revealed.
The antechamber was just as Hassan had described it, though Fatima had trouble imagining why he had ever set foot there himself: Buckets and rags were piled in one whitewashed corner along with stoppered jugs of vinegar and a tub of congealed soap.
A excavation in 1991 of a local tavern reveals ancient hedonistic secrets: among the display of broken wine jugs sits a pile of coins with markings from dozens of different societies—the savings of prostitutes after servicing clients from around the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Along the 1,969-mile-long border between the United States and Mexico lie sneakers, teddy bears, toothbrushes, water jugs, tuna cans, and other miscellany — the objects left behind by migrants seeking better lives in a neighboring land.
Okay, probably not — judging by the warm lighting and the jugs on the tables, she's most likely in a tavern, watching someone make a spectacle of themselves — but she's a lot closer to home than she's been for years, so GET HYPE.
She's gonna be fine -- sounds like she bumped her head during a shoot -- but it might be a while before the doctors recover from seeing her in a t-shirt that makes it look like someone's got a handbra on her ample jugs.
"The bigger items tend to be solid plastic: toothbrushes, army men, bouncy balls, milk jugs, buckets..." In one spot near Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, Eriksen spotted thousands of flip-flops that had likely carried over from the waters of Southeastern Asia.
Governor Rosselló said that 689 of Puerto Rico's 1,100 gas stations were now open, but lines at many still stretch for a quarter-mile and people spend entire days to fill up a few plastic jugs with fuel for their cars or generators.
Death is inevitable, but we continue to make long-term bets: My wife, Jeanne, and I might have enough economy-size jugs of Tide and gigantic packages of toilet paper rolls, bought on regular trips to Costco, to survive into the next century.
No one told me I had to use Maya's dirty bath water This new experience really began to hit home when we stared at the 20 1-gallon jugs (roughly 75 liters for a family of three) sitting on our dining room table.
They were foreign to both of us, the mounds of drenched fried chicken that left a kernel of heat in the corner of your mouth for hours on end; bazooka-sized jugs of Lonestar; an infinite number of TVs broadcasting an endless roster of sports.
In an interview from 2015, Leigh said that the face jugs of the black diaspora were "made to look ugly to ward off evil spirits," but if there is ugliness in her versions of the form it is of the most jolie laide variety.
Look at the surface of her face jugs — the grooved coils of hair, the pockmarks and pustules — and you'll see how she has gone over every inch of the surface, both in the way she has worked it and in the color of the glazes.
These little guys, which are shaped like tadpoles, filter a truly shocking amount of water in a single hour — between two and four of those giant five-gallon water jugs that get delivered to your office, according to a study in the journal Science Advances.
The Australian fitness trainer, 27, posed for a photo wearing just a sports bra and leggings, with her taut tummy (and "ridiculous jugs," in her words) on full display, with the announcement that the gym she runs with her husband is opening a third location.
The A-frame now houses a communal kitchen and lush living room, where velvet chairs, terra cotta jugs and a collection of National Geographic back issues (found in the attic, along with the snowmobile posters that hang in some rooms) complement the handsome stone fireplace.
And a notable like my father had to put in an appearance with the chief, spend time with him, join his evening gatherings, and listen to what was being said over jugs of beer, and he had to offer cows and accept cows in exchange.
His "Still Life with a Tureen and Fruit" is a clear tribute to Cézanne, for example; a trio of flower paintings in jugs and vases, to Van Gogh; "Paris Snow Scene," to Utrillo; and "The Seine at Passy," to Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck.
The other problem was on display last week at the Acme supermarket in Bala Cynwyd, a town just across the city line that was buzzing with shoppers, their carts laden with 12 packs of Sprite, jugs of Sunny Delight and a kaleidescopic array of Gatorades.
The neighborhood included shops dedicated to metalwork, food stores and other artisanal production; a warehouse full of jugs for wine; two houses, which were most likely occupied by members of the nobility and contain mosaics; and a hydraulic network that allows for cleaning and drainage.
Some experts recommend grabbing enough food for a few days, or even a few weeks in case of quarantine—if it makes you feel better, go for it, but no need to buy out the supply of gallon water jugs at your local Kroger.
The celebration then moved to Mari Vanna, a restaurant in the Flatiron district with a heavy Russian accent, its dining room filled with porcelain Russian nesting dolls set atop a sofa, jugs of vodka and a continuous loop of folk songs from the old country.
But what I've heard is that in the days of the old, heavy-duty dimple jugs in the 1920's—big, heavy-handled pint glasses—there were these big French sailors outside having a fight, and they were smashing them over each others' heads.
Visitors can peer through the glass to videos and installations, like Trevor King's "The Well," for which the artist installed a clay slip and "eight 2.5 gallon water jugs blended with increasing percentages of Gatorade" to create a contrast between the flooded earth and unnaturally colored liquid.
Corfiots mark Holy Saturday with a strange old custom referred to as the "botides" - where large clay jugs filled with water are thrown from the balconies of homes in the center of town, smashing into pieces onto the streets below as thousands gather around to watch.
We test our water, we test our children, we drink from bottles that we pick up weekly from the local point of distribution and, if we're really lucky, we have friends or family in the suburbs who bring us in a few gallon jugs each week.
In one of the village's many modest home workshops, the Gutierrez family told me about their own emblematic craft's gradual evolution through the middle of the 20th century, as artisans from the Madrigal family added decorative elements to what had once been simple glazed jugs and casseroles.
Gov. Rick Snyder of Michigan, facing persistent criticism of his handling of the water crisis in Flint, on Monday took home five jugs of filtered tap water from the city and said he planned to drink it and cook with it for at least the next month.
Mr. Kinnunen took a seat toward the back of the simple sanctuary, an auditorium with a carpeted stage, a wooden altar inscribed with "This Do in Remembrance of Me" and a pair of water jugs that had been stuffed with bills and coins collected from worshipers.
In a country where families live in huts, women carry water jugs on their heads and merchants dwell in the streets and hustle for pennies, seeing mobile phones in the hands of the fishers and processors was an eye-opening juxtaposition and a true sign of the times.
Wet food cans should go out with the rest of your metals, kibble jugs or tubs can usually get sorted with the plastics, and those giant dog food bags — if made with specific materials and accepted by your county recyclable collectors — can go out to the curb as well.
For those of you still quivering in fear and filling multiple shopping carts with piles of white bread and gallon milk jugs, keep in mind that a GrubHub spokesperson has given the green light to order pizza and crappy Chinese food to your house, even during Juno Stella.
Start with the presentation at the Paris gallery Magnin-A (Booth 614, Pier 94), since it has historic photographs by Malian artists like Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé, as well as the Benin-born Romuald Hazoumè's sly wall sculptures that remake African masks with plastic jugs and containers.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The labs themselves are simple, tucked into nondescript huts or caves: a couple-dozen empty barrels for mixing, sacks or gallon jugs of precursor chemicals, piles of firewood, a press machine, a generator and a water pump with a long hose to draw from a nearby well.
Everyone's been losing their shit about a recent study from the University of Alberta, which reported that up to 75 litres of urine were present in a standard public swimming pool in a Canadian city—about the equivalent volume of "20 large milk jugs," as The National Post memorably reported.
Watching him bound across the stage to a gassed-up crowd still sticky with sunscreen residue and delirious from sun, pool party foam and those neon cocktails you get in jugs, what struck me most was realizing just how many stone-cold bangers this man has racked up over the years.
All you need to know about this is that the CO2 rushing into the water cooler jugs is about 100 degrees below zero, and because the ice cream mix is a spray, each of those tiny droplets is getting bombarded by all sides by really cold gas and freezing almost instantly.
His 2016 show at the Serpentine Gallery in London encapsulated both the singularity of the artist's aesthetic and the diversity of his vision: three rooms, each appointed with his colorful retro-futuristic furniture, dreamlike illustrated wallpapers and abstract sculptures made from repurposed items such as vases or jugs or chairs.
A small neighborhood bistro near the Bourse, it has been run by women for three generations and retains its unpretentious 1930s décor of copper pots, amateur still lifes, hydrangeas stuffed into ceramic jugs and, on the zinc bar, a mascot in the form of an owl-shaped metal ice bucket.
If she was okay, or sleeping, sometimes he would fish, settled against a tree on the riverbank, a small can of worms beside him, the line lying slack in the slow, muddy river current, flotsam piled in the eddies, empty milk jugs and beer cans and tiny sticks and trash.
While most days start early for Bourdain, on this morning in Lafayette, he has a "gloriously late call time" so he can down "two big jugs of coffee" for breakfast, retreat up to his hotel room to do some writing (he pens all his voiceovers for Parts Unknown), and sneak in a nap.
In a study published earlier this year, some of the same researchers showed how these animals feed: through their snot houses, which can be as large as three feet, they filter an average of about 11 gallons per hour, or roughly two of those big water jugs that get delivered to your office.
Though it's still possible to buy heavy ceramic milk jugs and pewter tableware like those he depicted in the city's antiques shops, as well as the city's signature blue and white delftware tiles at the still-functioning Royal Delft pottery factory, it's more difficult to identify the true landmarks of Vermeer's life.
You can also make the most of what you have at home — take batteries from the remote control to use for your flashlight or fill up empty water jugs and water bottles with tap water (if it's drinkable) before the storm so you don't have to buy as much water at the store.
Her work — which includes portraits of enslaved people painted on jugs, plates, newspapers, and other domestic objects, as well as full-size cutouts of figures in colorful historical costumes — not only examines the histories of colonialism and the slave trade, but also the way their effects continue to play out in society today.
Gathering any vessels they can find — old silver cups, soup terrines, cream jugs, serving bowls, Dundee Marmalade stoneware jars and classic Constance Spry boat vases — they'll fill them with peonies and roses in a mixed palette of pale pinks and bright oranges, then loosely arrange them along the center of the table.
With temperatures topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius), Alvaro and his two assistants, Ron Kovatch and Frank Sagona, hauled two large wooden crosses, a shovel, jugs of water and a bucket of concrete powder through the scrubby desert south of Arizona's Interstate 8, weaving through clumps of mesquite trees and saguaro cacti.
But instead of offering a short burst of terror followed by the prospect of a quick escape, this immersive, sensorially complex movie evokes the terrifying disorientation and loneliness of migration: the eerie sounds of sand crunching underfoot; the surreal sights of jugs of water left by well-wishers; fragments of voices heard over radio transmissions.
Earlier this month, a group of white nationalists—many of whom bore tattoos with Nazi iconography—made headlines after they paraded around shirtless and drank one-gallon jugs of milk in front of He Will Not Divide Us, Shia LaBeouf's now-defunct livestream art installation at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City.
The new brewery offers monthly yoga sessions called Detox & Retox ("It's an excuse to drink beer in yoga pants," Ms. Rubbo said); a paint-your-own growler night during which customers decorate 64-ounce jugs ("Sometimes they create their own painting, sometimes they follow the instructor — it gets interesting," Ms. Rubbo said); and live music on the last Thursday of each month.
The Vietnam University of Fine Arts, in Hanoi, which is descended from the colonial École Supérieure des Beaux Arts de l'Indochine (School of Fine Arts of Indochina), has long enforced parameters for contemporary painting grounded in the mid-20th century School of Paris: misty gray cityscapes in the style of Utrillo, sentimental agricultural landscapes, village maids in pastel-colored ao dai toting jugs.
In this context, his lovely spiel to Barr, which includes him dropping that he's been in the business for 20 years, is simply hilarious, consisting entirely of obvious and broad descriptions: In my experience, to a certain degree, they tend to be predictable, and in fact, some of them are attributable, and some of them are signed, and they even make grotesque face jugs today.
When Oakland's Michael Crabtree caught a pass along the sideline this season, he landed with both feet in bounds, was shoved from behind, tucked the ball under an arm, stumbled several steps out of bounds — doing everything but taking out cheerleaders and water jugs along the way — and lost control of the ball once he put his hands on the ground to break his fall.
"Even if the litigants aren't winning in court, they can use this as an opportunity and a platform to really talk very sincerely about their faith, and about what is motivating them to pour vials of their own blood on nuclear weapons, or what is behind their motivation to be leaving jugs of water in a place where there are dozens and dozens of people dying from dehydration," Platt said.
For Kingham, highlights include an exclusive collection of ceramic jugs, bowls and coffee pots featuring hand-painted classical faces, flowers, snakes and fish by the rising British interior designer Luke Edward Hall; a selection of vintage-inspired maximalist ceramics and linens by the print-driven Milanese line La DoubleJ; and Kilometre Paris's collection of cushions, aprons and tea towels embroidered by artisans in Mexico and India — "an illustrated travel to-do list," as Kingham describes it.
According to the New York Times, "hundreds of residents" were drawn to the pipeline after hearing that it was spewing gasoline, with authorities saying that military personnel who arrived at the scene were insufficient in number to keep the crowd away: Videos taken before the blast showed a raucous atmosphere, with villagers from the rural municipality of Tlahuelilpan, including families, whooping and laughing as they filled plastic jugs, pails and canisters with the gasoline, which gushed from the break like a geyser.
READ: Every company in Britain seems to think that it's so important it's at risk of constant moped-gang robbery, guns-in-the-air staff hold-up or just general violent crime, and as a result they have an intricate scan-in/scan-out staff pass system—a rotating collection of security guards and weird heavy doors that are slow, slow, slow and then very fast to close, even though the only things of any worth in any office is 15 x laptops and 40 x four-liter jugs of milk, nothing else.

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