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"laminated" Definitions
  1. (of wood, plastic, etc.) made by sticking several thin layers together
  2. covered with thin clear plastic for protection

382 Sentences With "laminated"

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Innovations such as glue-laminated timber, laminated veneer lumber, and cross laminated timber - strips of wood glued together to make beams - are creating more uses for structural timber in residential and commercial projects, he said.
The building's timber structure, including elevator shafts, are made entirely from cross-laminated timber with columns made from glued-laminated timber.
I must have drilled down to the half hour with Sonny's… and color-coded it… and laminated it (okay not laminated, but close).
The beauty of both cross-laminated and glue-laminated timber is that they leverage the pound-for-pound strength of wood while getting rid of some of its organic weaknesses.
She minimized it, printed it out and had it laminated.
This approach, ranges from paintings on glass to laminated works.
A laminated card signals that you want a water refill.
Also a newspaper article, laminated, about teenage girls getting pregnant.
Everyone who attended received laminated cards explaining correct pronoun usage.
Some proponents of the product say lining up the pieces like that makes nail-laminated timber stronger than cross-laminated timber, which has more seams, and can be perceived as weaker because of it.
He posted a photo of the final, laminated map to Reddit.
Inside one, the crew is building 2000 spars from laminated timber.
The unicorn is unpainted (beautifully laminated instead) pine, oak and maple.
Dear Heloise: My once lovely laminated countertop has gotten so dull.
The panels are composed of laminated plywood, stainless steel and aluminum.
The windshield and side glass are laminated to keep outside noise out.
One (1) laminated, spiral-bound instruction manual for EMERGENCY FINAL DE-ARCHIVE.
Disposable cups are often laminated with plastic or polyethylene to make them waterproof.
On her house tours, Bellerjeau shows laminated reproductions of maps, portraits and letters.
Modern cross-laminated timber panels perform better in fire tests than steel ones do.
A separate laminated sheet explaining the history of the product sometimes accompanies the ad.
To untrained eyes, it looked like little more than a piece of laminated paper.
One (1) laminated troubleshooting card, double-sided in English, Mandarin, and Blockchain Esperanto v3.4.
It consists of laminated, card-sized photographs of drug-trade victims in the morgue.
In one, Heather administered a colorblindness test, tapping her wand on a laminated chart.
He carries a few hundred T-shirts and laminated photographs attached to neck straps.
He's got his own "Book of Kevin," in other words — just shorter, and laminated.
The lenses that you peer through are crafted out of six individual laminated layers.
I particularly remember my boarding pass: a numbered, laminated card that the airline reused.
Rahama Khatun cropped her husband's image from one of the photos and laminated it.
Maybe we should make a laminated list, like they did on that episode of Friends.
We actually have a laminated plastic checklist that's mounted on the wrist of the spacesuit.
The laminated guide to the neighbourhood, the English slightly askew and peppered with exclamation marks.
The close-ups were carefully framed - a crumpled boarding pass, a battered laminated safety card.
Neither to the interior, the laminated printouts of turkey sticks and burgers, nor the menu.
I use laminated copies of the original print articles and hang them around the room.
There, Florida Coach Kevin O'Sullivan studied the laminated chart in his hands while Rivera waited.
Her presentation mostly comprised a scrapbook of laminated displays, reminiscent of a high school project.
He held out laminated business cards with bug photos on them, and I took one.
Mr. Duckor furthermore printed (and laminated) diagramed recycling directions to post above the shared bins.
When we finally got inside, the helpful pot proprietor showed us a laminated price list.
Houédard's laminated collages, visually very different than the typed works, also display slippage and movement.
His open guitar case has a laminated QR reader, propped up, welcoming digital tips from passersby.
The Air's screen is nicer: it's laminated and supports True Tone plus a wider color gamut.
However, there is absolutely no need to shell out £50 on a laminated locker room door.
In practical terms, Lincoln has done this by using acoustically laminated glass and active noise reduction.
When laminated to a finger, the sensor kept delivering measurements for four days in ordinary air.
Placing a pink, laminated, index-like card alongside the mat signals permission for hands-on assists.
" Opening his wallet, he produced a laminated card that read, "Official Member, Taco Bell Drawing Club.
His card was one of the old laminated ones; it had gone yellow at the edges.
Narrator: A laminated version of the gridded image becomes the road map for the whole project.
It's a shelf near the Borrower Services desk bearing a laminated sign that reads RECENTLY RETURNED.
The laminated sign Scotch-taped to an otherwise-anonymous wooden door as it opens: CREATURE REPORT.
Following laminated instructions, I focused on the sounds as I scrubbed the toilets, sinks and showers.
Everything seemed designed for quick disassembly, desks and shelves composed of white particleboard, black laminated melamine.
The electronic nodes are laminated into the machine washable, stretchy fabric, eliminating the need for wires.
I'm not totally sure, though it basically means we get to see even more dough being laminated.
The surprise is that all of its supporting columns are made of glulam—wooden beams laminated together.
But Ms. Carmona received only a laminated piece of paper saying she was allowed to live there.
Eventually the door slid open and a man came out with a handful of small, laminated tickets.
She looked at the laminated menu already on the table; eggs, pancakes, fruit salad, cottage cheese, bagels.
Two riders told Reuters they first noticed laminated fliers with Wi-Fi instructions in vans in April.
The sermon made its way to Avigail, who laminated it and keeps it in her jewelry box.
One fuguelike aspect is the variations in the cutting of the laminated edges of the plywood partitions.
The tables were heavily lacquered, the menus were laminated and there were a few discreetly placed TVs.
After the line was whited out, a laminated description without that sentence was taped over the original.
Laminated guides on the range of various weapons could be found on the floor or on tables.
By Christmas, Brunswick was selling Snurfers made of the same laminated wood it used for bowling alleys.
They are built primarily of cross-laminated timber and coated in aluminum to protect against the elements.
By Christmas, Brunswick was selling Snurfers made of the same laminated wood it used for bowling alleys.
Though his laminated life story is carefully encased behind glass, the general attitude toward Haring doesn't seem devotional.
Katerra, a Silicon Valley-backed construction startup, is building a cross-laminated timber factory in Spokane Valley, Washington.
At a recent training session, Jacobsen gave clinicians a laminated page with scripted language to help them along.
On her desk, a bundle of laminated paper sheets show pictures of female genitalia, before and after FGM.
Lithium-ion batteries are typically made as laminated structures with a material called an electrolyte at their centre.
At the same time, Böröcz uses thousands of laminated pencils that are carved into trompe l'oeil plastic creations.
It's a black wool that's been laminated with industrial lamination in several different colors, that's why it's shiny.
I guarded this credential with my life, and now it is nothing more than a laminated plastic souvenir.
Books were everywhere—folktales and memoirs and novels, all covered in laminated plastic, as if in a library.
It's a Yemeni yeast bread that sits at the crossroads of soft Parker House roll and laminated croissant.
The crackle of a buttery laminated shell filled with wobbly vanilla-spiked custard is elemental in its pleasure.
Nail-laminated timber fortifies T803, a three-year-old, seven-story office building in Minneapolis's North Loop neighborhood.
But the developer shied from cross-laminated timber because of worries that the buildings might not be approved.
Mass timber refers to a variety of different types of engineered wood components, the most common being cross-laminated timber (known as CLT) and nail-laminated timber (or NLT), in which multiple layers of wood planks, stacked at 90 degrees, are glued or nailed together under pressure to form structural panels.
"It is good to be a fan," Blatter said before posing for photographs with the laminated Fan ID card.
"We need laminated tents and mats because the residents are sleeping outside evacuation centers," said Ms. Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza.
Oh well; we get laminated name tags at the end and a link to volunteering opportunities at different shelters.
For certain tests, the researchers laminated the materials with aluminum foil to keep radiation from passing through the fabric.
The pastry has more in common with the kind of flaky laminated dough used for croissants and mille-feuilles.
Its purveyors softly call out, "Mica, mica," Spanish slang for the laminated cards they are offering to potential clients.
He boarded the raft with his sole possession: a piece of laminated paper bearing her phone number and address.
To buck himself up, Mr. Trump ordered a laminated map showing his electoral support hung in the West Wing.
Stuffed with sound insulation and clad with laminated glass, the GTC210Lusso is moderately quiet until the throttle is dropped.
The oncologist, this specialist of specialists, brought out an ancient-looking laminated book with illustrations of the pelvic nerves.
And it's still not laminated to the front glass like other, more expensive iPads, so the air gap remains.
And gold detailing, which can make recycling impossible, was laminated with a thin layer of aluminum to allow recycling.
I was presented with a laminated sales sheet for multiple electronics ranging from a refurbished iPhone to an electronic guitar.
Naturally, VP's blatant disregard for laminated signs became the meme du jour and the inspiration for a Reddit Photoshop battle.
As Mr. Lubin turned the bird in three small circles over her head, his wife read from a laminated card.
It is here, in the gray box with laminated dosage instructions pinned up next to it, that the magic happens.
They process raw or rough-cut lumber into plywood, and manufacture veneer panels, laminated wood, doors, window frames and furniture.
Here are some of our favorites: This floral planner spans August 2019 to December 2020 a matte laminated hard cover.
Beautiful (and Compostable!) Gift Wrapping "Wrapping paper that is metallic, has glitter or is laminated is not recyclable" says Keoleian.
The laminated breakfast menu was a wonderland of glamorous breakfast concoctions, like lox breakfast pizza, avocado toast, and bread puddings.
He assessed the menu (laminated, slightly sticky) of a bare-bones Japanese restaurant, his preferred cuisine when on the road.
The laminated exterior is made from a combination of carbon fiber, kevlar and mylar, and is bullet-resistant, according to HAV.
In 2017, the University of British Columbia completed the tallest cross-laminated timber building in the world, an 18-story dorm.
He noticed people with lanyards and laminated badges selling tickets to the club, holding signs promising "Ball Drop Access," he said.
Mjostarnet's fire-exit staircase is clad in cross-laminated timber, a material widely regarded as safer than steel in a blaze.
The platter clocks in at 7.9 KG with a 10mm-thick brass weight that's laminated to the aluminum die-cast platter.
At one point in the episode, Pierce family matriarch Nan scoffs at the idea of putting on a laminated name card.
After I walked in, the cashier gave me a hand-held, laminated menu to review from the comfort of my table.
Many competitors offer "laminated" tin—thin, ready-made sheets—but their lifespan and options for customization are a whole other story.
His wife, whose name was Alfiya, produced a large laminated photograph from a drawer and handed it to the old woman.
The handles are constructed from rosewood and olive wood and each knife slides into a sleek laminated leather case for safekeeping.
Stolarsky was in grotty black lounge shorts and a San Francisco 49ers jersey, its red-and-gold emblem laminated, not stitched.
She also came across Iraqi "smart cards": laminated pamphlets that were intended for troops to use as communication tools with Iraqis.
Above them sway a thousand bedsheets, a million laminated pieces of A4 paper, each bearing a wonky slogan scrawled in marker pen.
So over the course of that decade, the Natick Center worked to develop this laminated pouch to actually cook food inside it.
It's laminated to the glass, which means that there's nearly no air gap between where you touch and where the pixels are.
She also wears a laminated name badge with the phone numbers of the local police, FBI, and bomb squad on the back.
The energy required to produce a laminated wooden beam is one-sixth of that required for a steel one of comparable strength.
Images were getting more and more detailed, there was a small village with round houses, like laminated igloos made of shining metal.
So mature vocal cords are more like guitar strings laminated with gelatin, with cross-linked fiber layers that can stretch and contract.
It's laminated, which means the screen looks much clearer because there isn't a small air gap between the glass and the screen.
Ruben Rincon and some friends have started removing laminated floors and looking for anything that can be salvaged at his Houston home.
That spring, Heatherwick lived in Conran's home and made an eighteen-foot-high gazebo out of hundreds of strips of laminated birch.
Airbus, meanwhile, has been testing a thin film that can be laminated onto the inside of a plane's windshield without hindering visibility.
The studio apartment holds mementos of her moves: a photo album from her childhood, a laminated memorial card with her aunt's name.
Barden's ashes were put in storage in a box along with 20 letters that Missy laminated from coaches and players expressing sympathy.
Its countertop is made of plywood with a laminated finish, while the cabinets and drawers in the kitchen are made of bamboo.
She had a laminated cheat sheet on the desk by her side that her job coach, Angela McPheeters, had made for her.
As delightful and company-worthy as fish pie is, even the fanciest ones don't require the fussiness of a homemade laminated dough.
She hands me a laminated menu and ushers me to one of the six slow-moving lines that lead to the counter.
Lumber Liquidators is of course more notorious for having sold laminated flooring, also from China, that contained dangerous levels of formaldehyde, a carcinogen.
In a laminated white coffin, her small body was laid out clothed in a blue sweater and a red coverlet emblazoned with bears.
But even better are the radish pancakes — orbs of laminated dough that flakes around ribbons of crunchy radish, dried shrimp and cured ham.
Their deaths are invisible, counted with makeshift memorials made out of cardboard, store-bought religious candles, and laminated photographs to survive the elements.
But if you drop food on a laminated or tiled kitchen floor, it's worth picking it up quickly (or perhaps just binning it).
On the ground, I see discarded laminated instructions for how to put on the yellow protective suits that healthcare workers had to wear.
With less growl from the tailpipe, a laminated acoustical windshield and more insulation in the soft top, the Fiat is noticeably quieter, too.
After passing around a laminated sheet with warnings printed in Japanese, Mandarin and English ("Otters sometimes become violent"), a handler opened the cage.
Or perhaps, like a drop of PERi-PERi sauce on a wipe-clean laminated menu, any threat to Nando's simply will not stick.
Its thin, laminated display also makes it an ideal (albeit petite) tablet for writing and drawing, thanks to its new Apple Pencil support.
If federal regulators decide to explore a sunroof regulation, they will most likely consider mandating the use of laminated glass, Mr. Batzer said.
AquaFence, an 18-year-old Norwegian company, also offers temporary flood barriers for residences and businesses in the form of laminated plywood panels.
"A person can harm you, your children your livestock or your fruit trees by 'looking at them with envy,'" the laminated poster reads.
There have been minor advances like cross-laminated timber; however, we are looking for fundamentally new materials to bring into the building trades.
Built-in security measures applied to the vehicle included 30-millimeter bullet-resistant laminated glass for the fixed windscreen and detachable side panels.
Cut into a Japanese omelet and you'll see a gorgeous, tender stack of distinct curds that looks similar to a laminated puff pastry dough.
Computer modeling can more precisely estimate the strength and durability of different materials, like laminated timber and reinforced concrete, said London architect Simon Goode.
The Red Bull design will consist of a polycarbonate laminated screen with an anti-reflective coating, an anti-fogging device and possibly tear-offs.
The sheets, made of laminated, pre-stretched thermo-shrinking polymer film, transform when heat is applied to them via a pair of Peltier elements.
He also said that "a few issues in the past" were the reason he'd had the cards printed and laminated in the first place.
The company plans to completely eliminate certain "hard to recycle" plastics — like films, ice cream cone wrappers, and laminated paper cups — from its packaging.
Ms. Tandia bakes hers and uses a mixture of crumbly short crust and laminated dough, butter sealed repeatedly into its folds, to achieve buoyancy.
Plan on how to communicate with others if equipment is not working, including laminated cards with phrase or pictures and Braille/text communication cards.
It also has a laminated display, making the colors and pixels on the LCD pop more than they appear to on the cheaper iPad.
Twin curved staircases lead down to the lower level, with three bedrooms and a hall bathroom on either side, and laminated wood floors throughout.
We'd love to see it get the beefy A10 or A10 Bionic processor, a laminated screen, and improved cameras, all while maintaining its low price.
The technique, called cross-laminated timber, is so new to the United States, that environmental groups are only starting to take note and endorse it.
These buildings make use of innovative new materials like glued-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminate timber (CLT), both of which are gaining in popularity.
Chinese firms account for 90% of the international export market for laminated bamboo flooring, the appeal of which has grown as Western consumers go green.
Also absent are the laminated pictures of stretched lobe piercings and extreme ink work that are typically flaunted in grungy tattoo parlors around the world.
Shortly after they were seated, a waiter handed him a laminated card with the words "Polite Notice" typed across the top in neat red capitals.
Ms. Bari introduced the recreated Oval Office, where small visitors can "sign" and stamp laminated papers and talk on a strange instrument: a rotary telephone.
Tapley, with a laminated play sheet in his hands on the sidelines, called the offensive plays, and Boone, known as Coach Aaron, handled the defense.
Britain is also considering a "latte levy" — a tax of 25 pence — on disposable coffee cups, which are laminated with plastic to make them waterproof.
Spruce boards, which are glued at perpendicular angles to make thick beams called cross-laminated timber, are clearly visible in columns, beams, walls and ceilings.
I know this because I carried one, laminated, in the shoulder pocket of my Army Combat Uniform when that was a requirement for my job.
Its removable hood is well insulated, adjustable, and features a laminated visor to keep precipitation off your face (and out of your eyes, most notably).
The floor was made of a relatively new product, cross-laminated timber, in which layers of wood are glued at right angles to each other.
At the top, slipped into slots in the clay, are small horseshoe-shaped panels laminated with shadowy photos of stallions (thanks again to the 'zine).
In a taupe-walled exam room at the Women's Community Clinic in San Francisco, lead clinician Lisa Mihaly plucks a small laminated card from a cabinet.
In Europe, small-diameter wood is commonly compressed into an engineered product called cross-laminated timber, which is strong enough to be used in multistory structures.
It has wide color support, a respectable 500 nits of brightness, and it's laminated, unlike the cheapest iPad, so it looks like you're touching the pixels.
But is a little bit thicker and heavier, and its screen is not laminated to the cover glass and does not have an anti-reflective coating. 
After things have calmed down, the detective says he found a laminated note in the parking lot, and asks Ana if she knows what it means.
It pretty much hits the nail on head: the décor's a little dark and dingy and the laminated menu offers fish and chips and meat pies.
Hung up around, memorial-like were laminated newspaper clippings, a map pinpointing the species' origin, and a video display showing an earless monitor lizard eating worms.
Even as the downpour gets stronger, they wait in place holding green laminated numbered cards — most of them using this service for the very first time.
A laminated pass hung from her belt for concerts organized by Smith7, a Memphis label that also puts on drug- and alcohol-free shows for teenagers.
A five-story residential building structured in laminated timber can store up to 180 kilograms (396 pounds) of carbon per square meter, according to the study.
She said she had no passport and her national ID card, a piece of laminated paper, was damaged so Ecuadorian border officials would not accept it.
Someya's team soon took note and began ink-jet printing their organic sensor grids onto plastic films, which were then laminated onto a pre-stretched rubber substrate.
As she cemented her dominating track record in the halfpipe event, watching from below —with a large, laminated "Go Chloe" sign — was her biggest fan: her father.
Tupac served 9 months behind bars after he was convicted on sexual assault charges ... and he was required to carry this laminated I.D. card at all times.
To make the table, Tripp printed out two copies of the table, laminated them and attached them to file folders, which she kept at 90-degree angles.
"It was the general, if not the universal, sentiment in America that Christianity ought to be favored by the state,'" Moore said, reading from the laminated pages.
The headpiece also comes with a notarized certificate of authenticity as well as laminated photos of Ariana wearing the headpiece in the promotional imagery for the album.
And, for Pocsik, riffing on anatomical forms and manipulating materials go hand in hand — a carved, laminated wood knife board looks almost fleshy thanks to supple indentations.
The U.S. trade representative's office issued exclusions on hundreds of these products in September 2019, including some computer circuit boards, laminated wood flooring and dog collars. SEPT.
A bent-and-laminated wood chair by Aalto establishes a Finnish context; its design is echoed in two late 1930s chairs by Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames.
Started in 27559 by Paul Allam and David McGuinness, this group of Australian bakeries focused on sourdough bread and laminated pastries is opening a location in NoMad.
As they played a lament for those killed in war, Mr. Dowling held up a large, laminated photograph showing a bloodied young woman with her foot missing.
My hope with these snapshots is to reassure you that, compared with the experts, we're all on training wheels when it comes to making thin laminated pastry.
"In Japan, someone shows up who doesn't speak English, dressed like my dad, and has all the records, laminated, and wants me to sign them," she said.
But the most common and most familiar form of mass timber, the one that has opened up the most new architectural possibilities, is cross-laminated timber (CLT).
Like all laminated doughs, kubaneh is a project, but it's not the kind that requires a ruler or sheeter or even a rolling pin, just buttered hands.
The rudimentary advertisements are usually printed in color on A4 or A3-sized laminated paper, placed loosely on shop countertops or enlarged and stuck on shop interior walls.
Or at least that's the feeling you may get as you flip through the thick binder, which has a stylish blue patchwork-quilt cover and cleanly laminated pages.
The U.S. Commerce Department granted DS Containers an exemption from the import tax because it uses a raw material, plastic-laminated steel, that isn't produced by U.S. steelmakers.
His 191911 Taliesin West Chair, created for his home and studio in Scottsdale, Arizona, is built from one piece of laminated birch, seeming to be folded like origami.
The set features a five-inch knife, an eight-inch knife, an 11.5-inch knife, and two 12.5-inch knives, plus a sleek laminated leather case for safekeeping.
He had laminated them to keep them safe, and — Ms. Oey gave a mournful sigh as she told this story — lamination is a terrible way to preserve documents.
Some automakers have already taken steps to make sunroofs safer by using laminated safety glass, while gadgets now in the works could help limit sunroof ejections during rollovers.
However, it said serious brain and neck injuries could occur when heads hit laminated glass, a danger it concluded was a greater threat to belted occupants than ejection.
The Biscuit is a laminated sheet of paper filled with a long string of alpha-numeric code the President is supposed to carry on him at all times.
Amid the cover of a crowded street, a man asking if I'm interested in watches flashes a laminated list of brand names like Rolex, Gucci — and Patek Philippe.
And because it's from Miniot, the tonearm is milled from a single piece of laminated mahogany, while Wheel's base will be offered in choices of mahogany, walnut, or cherry.
She also has pill-out valet bars, which allow her to plan her outfits and even determine how they should be laundered, thanks to signs that she's had laminated.
Modern cross-laminated timber—where thin sheets of wood are stuck together, with alternating grain direction providing high strength—can give many modern materials a run for their money.
An unnamed conservative street artist took credit for the move, according to The Hollywood Reporter , and was behind adhering a number of laminated, vinyl stars to the iconic sidewalk.
Over the past 10 years, however, the emergence of an engineered product known as cross-laminated timber, or CLT, has made wood a viable option for wider-scale construction.
The owners of an identical machine hoped to print on thick, laminated plastic labels—the kind that might mark the price of an item in a big-box store.
The company also uses impact windows, which are laminated and usually contain a synthetic inner sheet so that the glass doesn't shatter if it gets struck by an object.
She picked out her favorite section of three red booths, and then shined the tables and wiped down the laminated menus as she waited for her customers to arrive.
Mr. Mailaender also replaced the old windows with heavily laminated, double-paned ones, to dampen sound from the highway, and injected foam insulation into gaps around windows and doors.
The sprawling factory in a former high school is imbued with the aromas of Red spruce and other woods, and the shoptalk is about screws and laminated steel chisels.
In New York, another similar residential project is at 80 Ainslie Street, a five-story, 16-unit project made of cross-laminated timber that is under construction in Williamsburg.
The lovely "Shimmer" table (Glas Italia, 2014) is built from different colors of laminated glass sheets, producing polychromatic refractions that call to mind the great Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata.
The restauranteur revealed that he had written to Queen Elizabeth II several times and had gotten responses from her ladies-in-waiting (which he laminated and keeps in his restaurant).
During the course of the press conference, Sheikh Rahman's sons distributed laminated cards to the assembled journalists with their father's fatwa, calling for attacks on American aviation, shipping and corporations.
Those who attended lunch with the royal couple in November at charity Centrepoint were given a laminated protocol card with a quick run-down of how to interact with them.
Fifteen laminated missing flyers for Laci that were never passed out or displayed were in his vehicle, as well as three cell phones, children's books and a dozen Viagra pills.
The tacro is a mash-up made of a flaky laminated croissant shell and your favorite taco fillings, and it's no wonder these beauties have been selling out before noon.
It used to be that the only sign you would see in a public bathroom was a gentle, laminated reminder to perform the most basic of tasks — wash your hands.
Windshields are more protective than car door windows because they must be made of laminated glass to prevent shattering, writes Dr. Jayne Weiss in a commentary published with the study.
A set of images, also released online, showed two Russian drivers' licenses — one belonging to a young woman, another to a young man — and a laminated Orthodox icon of God.
The display is also better for writing and drawing with the Apple Pencil (also $99 at Amazon) because it's laminated more tightly (there's less distance between the glass and pixels).
In actuality, it was made of a cotton fabric laminated before construction — "so the rain would not kill it," Ms. April said — then painted over to add time and texture.
CAMDEN, N.J. — Jernica Quiñones, a mother of five, was the first parent in New Jersey to get her free baby box — a portable, low-tech bassinet made of laminated cardboard.
The walls of the bathroom in her sprawling, two-story shop in the outskirts of Bangkok are covered with laminated newspaper clippings that pay tribute to her decades-long career.
There it was, written out in someone's handwriting, photocopied, and laminated for our new "authentic menu" at Hunan Kitchen, a local Chinese restaurant where I worked part-time during college.
Below, a Bob Simmons—known as the father of modern surfboard design—board from 1949, made of a polystyrene core laminated with a mahogany veneer and sealed with fiberglass and resin.
The only giveaway that there's something special about the three feet of sidewalk space it occupies is that the awning is covered with hundreds of laminated photos of its celebrity customers.
The game hen, stuffed with lemongrass, comes with a ruffle of roti, pliable and laminated, flaky at the edges, ideal for cleaning out the sauce at the bottom of the dish.
But there were also a few unintentional gaps in the layered laminated glass; maybe a post was built a little too wide and the glass was just a little too short.
These are phenomenal, swirls of laminated brioche dough under a brown-sugar glaze, but the baked goods sold at the retail counter up front deserve a whole category on the menu.
A fan in a concert-hall bathroom, curious how I got the laminated all-access backstage pass Stipe had loaned me, accused me of lying when I told her the truth.
One time, they decided to put laminated signs up all over the canteen saying the teachers should wait in line like the rest of them, which the kitchen staff found hilarious.
Tacked up on the outer wall of the ceremonial hall, above the heads of Allan and John, were a series of laminated cards depicting a timeline of the land claims process.
In early July, laminated cards with abusive messages like "No more Polish vermin" and "Go home, Polish scum" were left on cars and at several properties in Cambridgeshire, north of London.
CreditCreditClement Pascal for The New York Times A visitor entering the Tom Sachs Studio is asked to pose for an instant photo, which is then laminated into a fake Swiss passport.
Over the past several years, light-based and biochemical sensors have been laminated onto human skin for a variety of purposes, including skin-based displays and electrical, chemical, and physical sensors.
Its around 1,200 of pieces of traditional stained glass, contained on laminated sheets of clear glass with silicone, feature a constellation of five-pointed stars and a central Star of David.
The lawyers said Ford had known for decades that laminated glass — which uses a layer of plastic film between two layers of glass — was safer, but used less-expensive tempered glass.
Over the years, hikers have gathered small parts of the plane wreckage and left them at the base of a tree that bears a small plaque and a laminated newspaper article.
In New York, cross-laminated timber is generally prohibited, though with Frame 283, an exception was granted only after Frame Home added an extra-strength sprinkler system and special noncombustible insulation.
Erica Malunguinho When Erica Malunguinho entered the trendy downtown São Paulo restaurant for a scheduled interview, the first thing she did was slap a bright green, laminated folder down onto the table.
More specifically, he was the source of a laminated card of Arabic script that is critical to understanding why nearly 3,000 Americans lost their lives on the morning of September 11, 2001.
Rather than fighting his adversary the wind, cleverly represented by Portis as swirling laminated lines, almost invisible over the art and text, Billy tries to use it to connect with the girl.
Students arriving at some 900 campuses across the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) were met by their teachers carrying laminated picket signs in the city's first teachers' strike in three decades.
That will also get you some markers to plug into the center of the robot for drawing and a "foldout whiteboard," which is basically a laminated sheet, but it does the trick.
When you think of circuit boards, you traditionally think of those firm green slabs, made up of etched copper laminated to a piece of glass with various chips and components soldered on.
She had spent the start of this meeting soliciting donations for the project; around her neck she wore a large laminated placard showing a photograph from a professional production of the play.
My dad made a glass wave years ago after we'd been on a family holiday to Greece and had seen some beautiful laminated glass in a window display in a jewelery store.
HOMEWOOD, Alabama — Judge Roy Moore, perhaps the leading candidate in today's Alabama Senate race, pulled a laminated copy of Joseph Story's 1833 Commentaries on the Constitution out of his dusty maroon briefcase.
Certainly the enormous puddling trousers, the laminated parkas, the billowing tented coats, the stark felted cloaks, the tufted sweaters he showed had an element of priestly garb, or else of monastic habits.
If I survived the day, I would receive a laminated license qualifying me to work in the tunnels of the New York City subway system — "in the hole," as it is known.
The pastries come in many different forms today, made with buttered layers of phyllo dough, laminated doughs like puff pastry, or with an oil-based dough, as it's done in this community.
It's also compatible with the standard Apple Pencil (Amazon), and its laminated screen places the glass closer to the pixels than on the standard iPad, making it more pleasant for drawing/writing.
Last year, three N.H.T.S.A. researchers announced that they had developed "a viable performance test" using a ram to push up and gauge the strength and anchoring of laminated glass in a sunroof.
He replaced a small wooden marker at the site with the plaque, which is posted under a laminated New York Times article by the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and columnist Meyer Berger.
Once you have that final shape, the board is laminated and covered in a layer of epoxy resin that keeps it waterproof and protects water from, you know, damaging the wood itself.
They also go to public housing developments to drop off small red laminated cards that list immigrants' rights, such as not having to open their doors to agents unless they have warrants.
Using laminated walls, for example, allows for more space in the trailer (because the walls are thinner); it also means customers can haul their trailer with a minivan or light duty truck.
But Ms. Miriam has already moved on to her next project: finding out how that vegan butter performs in a laminated dough, like puff pastry, so she can update even more dishes.
One of the best is a small relief of circles and squares of black, white and tan cardboard, laminated in parts, on wood, with parallel lines of twine connecting them like telephone wires.
The laminated photos were affixed to plywood with floatation devices under them, then they donned wetsuits and snorkels and dove under to drop lines and sinkers that would keep them below the surface.
And while the FDA might disparage that sort of hastiness, it's tough to blankly tell chronic pain patients with few options to suck it up and wait for a laminated seal of approval.
It shouldn't be pasty or cracker-like or dry or brittle; it should be flaky, have a nice texture, and be a little pliable—almost like laminated dough, but not quite that far.
The Gloucester Folk Museum now features a forlorn-looking exhibition of Ken's Diana Circle t-shirt, some newspaper clippings, and a laminated name-badge from when Ken visited Diana's childhood home, Althorp House.
Those who attended lunch with Prince William and Kate Middleton at charity Centrepoint on Tuesday were given a laminated card with a quick run-down of how to interact with the royal couple.
Laminated geologic maps and layers of warm outerwear were piled high in the back of the SUV, and a generous selection of salty chips and chocolate cookies was stashed behind the driver's seat.
I also love imagining Burger King workers holding individual chicken filets against its laminated color palette, determining which ones are OK for consumption and which aren't fit to be handed to a customer.
The new monument will be comprised of nine modified boulders, a handful are bisected by clear, laminated, borosilicate-glass that will act like prisms reflecting sunlight onto the surrounding lawn as rainbow patterns.
Win Son's pastries include a red-rice doughnut, a millet mochi doughnut, a custard toast, a pine-nut cookie, a black-sugar egg tart, a laminated pineapple bun, and a red-date cake.
A stick again comes standard, but the Premium adds heated seats, a windshield wiper de-icer, a laminated windshield, and the brand's Starlink connectivity that includes SOS emergency assistance with automatic collision notification.
But Caridad China had its own bustle earlier in the night, of families at tables laminated with flags from across Latin America, under the lilt of two TVs tuned to Spanish-language channels.
The "Dark Waters" Image Book consisted of forty-six laminated pages that followed the linear and thematic trajectory of Bilott's crusade, a sort of map of Haynes's ideas for the movie's visual language.
The Black Beauty meteorite, which is estimated to be two million years old, formed and broke off of the planet when a massive impact hit Mars and laminated pieces of Martian crust together.
And Ford — which in Ms. Hankins's lawsuit warned that laminated glass sunroofs could be dangerous — now uses it in some of its sunroofs "depending on engineering requirements," a company spokeswoman, Elizabeth Weigandt, said.
At a Wines for Zillionaires tasting in an air-conditioned tent in Aspen's Paepcke Park, a sommelier, Mark Oldman, opened the session by instructing everyone to pocket the laminated card at each place.
Former Apple solutions consultant, Huxley Dunsany, resurfaced the laminated note card his boss gave him in 2004 with 503 strategies for employees to prosper in a post on Reddit under the username Wowbobwow.
The texture and crumb of his oat porridge bread were some of the best I&aposd had and the laminated dough in his croissants and cruffins rivaled the quality of big-city patisseries.
On those weeks when hundreds of Arsenal fans wave laminated placards saying 'Wenger Out' because he hasn't signed enough £50 million strikers for their liking, that career of patience and endurance is doubly impressive.
In recent years there have been big advances in "engineered" wood, such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) made from layers of timber sections glued together with their grains at right angles to one another.
Just a couple of blocks from the museum, there's Supermoon with its light, airy, butter-laden doughnuts filled with smooth, intensely flavored pastry creams, and its beautifully layered, laminated pastries available all day long.
Your boarding pass is simply a reusable laminated card with the name of your destination airport on it — it doesn't have your name or any other personal information on it, so don't misplace it.
So instead of wires, the laminated glass used in Volkswagen's new windshields includes an ultra-thin invisible layer of silver connected to the vehicle's electrical system so that it heats up and melts away ice.
Also, it's not the same kind of glass that's being used in the Olli pods that are being tested on public roads; the company uses laminated glass on those because it doesn't burst into pieces.
The glare of the overhead light is reflected by the laminated covers of the paperbacks, which have been stacked near the tondo's lower edge, making one cover hard to read and the other partially legible.
Then there are the broader financial costs to the organizations that advocate for self-exams, including paying for ad campaigns and printing up tens of thousands of laminated exam guides to go in your shower.
A Sonic in Gulfport, Mississippi has posted a professionally laminated sign in its window, reminding customers that if their cars smell strongly of that sticky-icky, they'll have to go elsewhere for their Cinnabon Cinnasnacks.
Sure enough, anyone who's ever hopped in a taxi in Buenos Aires will tell you that the person behind the wheel often isn't the person pictured on a laminated ID hung from the driver's seat.
Over the course of five years or so, how many lunch bags would you throw out, either due to separation at the seams, a de-laminated lining, or an insurmountable amount of mold or mildew?
Guests arrive to pick up their keys and receive a laminated map directing them from the cafe to their accommodation—a model imported from the US, where sharing economy support services have already taken hold.
HOMEWOOD, Alabama — Judge Roy Moore, the leading candidate in an Alabama Senate Republican primary held on Tuesday, pulled a laminated copy of Joseph Story's 1833 Commentaries on the Constitution out of his dusty maroon briefcase.
At the Shaw University's child development center in Raleigh, N.C., a four-year-old boy sat with his preschool teacher one morning, looking at laminated cards featuring pictures of basketball hoops with numbers written on them.
When you order your sandwich, they give you a laminated photo with some kind of kitschy figure or child star instead of an order number, and they call it out when your food's ready: Jonathan Lipnicki!
Part identity card and conversation-starter, it hangs from a FIFA lanyard around the neck of nearly every fan at the World Cup — a laminated credential to what could pass for the world's coolest business conference.
Wood, or more specifically cross-laminated timber (CLT), is the hot new building material due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, precise prefabrication in a factory and ease and speed of assembly on building sites.
He pulled out a laminated three-panel identity document, known as the National Registration Card, issued under the 1948 Citizenship Law; it's his document, his youthful face staring at me, above his thumbprint and citizenship number.
Taped to the top of the last pizza he delivered to us was a laminated business card promoting his new entrepreneurial weed venture (he's really into "personal branding"), and we've been buying from him ever since.
As the Chicago Tribune details, the all-glass walls range between 14 to 32 feet in height, and are made out of four layers of half-inch thick glass joined with layers of stronger, thicker laminated glass.
As I was doing research on covert US military operations in Iraq, I came across laminated, postcard-sized pamphlets titled "IRAQ Visual Language Translator" that are distributed to the service women and men when they get deployed.
"From a safety perspective, the most important aspect of the roof being laminated is to ensure that the occupant stays in the compartment in case of a rollover," Russell Datz, a Volvo spokesman, said in an email.
Located on Esk Street in the middle of the city center, there was a laminated sign on the wall marking just how far south the world's southernmost Starbucks was (more than 46 degrees south, to be precise).
" More recently, a team at the University of Washington attempted a full, soup-to-nuts lifecycle analysis comparing a "hybrid, mid-rise, cross-laminated timber (CLT) commercial building" to "a reinforced concrete building with similar functional characteristics.
Some unusual kitsch, too — like a laminated child's place mat I spotted that, in a typical tourist destination, might say something unexceptional like SOMEONE WHO LOVES ME WENT TO GIBRALTAR, but here read WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER!
Commissioned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Art & Design and unveiled in January of this year, Lucente created 28 large-scale laminated glass panels that reflect the area's diverse past, through illustrations of historic architecture and natural wildlife.
Sure, it's brighter than the iPad Air 2's and as bright as the 9.7-inch iPad Pro's, but the non-laminated display, which creates a gap between the display and the glass, just doesn't look as good.
Hansson holds up laminated screenshots from the show that he printed out himself so that we can see the precise camera angle and observe that reality conforms to the image, except, of course, for the missing CGI gate.
The design is slimmer and lighter, it's got faster performance, the display is laminated and has anti-reflective coating, the speakers are louder and fuller, the cameras are way better, and it has a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Not long before Paris fashion week, persistent rains burst the banks of the Seine, and the biggest impression at Acne was made by the laminated raincoats, in tablecloth checks and plaids, with exaggerated collars and tent-like volumes.
On the other hand, he reaped millions from his bet against Lumber Liquidators, a company that came under fire for allegedly selling laminated floors with dangerous levels of formaldehyde, sending its shares down 90 percent at one point.
I stood next to my father in the wheat field before dawn while he peered at a laminated map using a flashlight, on the 100th anniversary of when Lieutenant McCoy's unit launched their attack, down to the minute.
For example, throughout the play Mae irons on a laminated folding table of the sort often seen in rehearsal rooms, but some of the stage directions referring to her laundry activities are read aloud rather than acted out.
The main living spaces are on the ground floor, including a double-height living and dining room with exposed hickory glue-laminated beams, cherry floors with radiant heating, many windows and a feature wall finished in Venetian plaster.
Currently, the city's building code allows only one kind of wood material to be used in any building, an engineered product that's generally called nail-laminated timber, which is made of wood pieces arrayed parallel to one another.
Prosecutors said about half the people charged in the scam had been parking in special zones with laminated placards for city agencies, including the Administration for Children's Services, Department of Health, the Fire Department and the Law Department.
Lesser-known works are here, like "Volatile Memory" (1988), a 13-minute film she directed with Sandra Tait and starring the artist Cindy Sherman as a cyborg under government surveillance, or laminated color photographs and smaller video sculptures.
Not only does it enable clothing makers to hide hard electronics, it even lets them create electrical components from the actual yarn—sensors that are an integral part of the garment and not tucked in or laminated on top.
Flag says it's working with Canon Japan and photo paper manufacturer Felix Schoeller to print out photos on thick 370 gram laminated paper with borders and rounded corners, and uses dye-based inks for bright colors and jet blacks.
At the end of the video, one of the aides passes laminated files to Baghdadi labeled with some of the countries or regions in which IS has been active, including Somalia, Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, west Africa, Yemen, and Libya.
In one test Dr Hu and Dr Li made a laminated sample by placing five sheets of the stuff on top of one another, each sheet having its fibres aligned at right-angles to those of the sheet below.
The shape is designed to minimize the cross-section presented to the wind, the aluminum siding provides durable protection against the elements, and the Cross Laminated Timber that provides structure is light, strong, and looks good to the occupants.
At my inn in Kyoto, a package awaited from Oku Japan: my 21995-page itinerary, a booklet detailing the Kumano Kodo with directions (I would be taking the Nakahechi route) and several beautiful laminated color maps with height elevations.
Evidence of copper smelting has been uncovered in Bolivia dating to between 3,160 and 2,200 years ago, and fragments of laminated copper were found in Mina Perdida, Valle del Lurín dating back to around 3,000 to 3,120 years ago.
Like the Cronut, these latter-day pastries — rustic kouign-amanns at Sugarbloom laminated with white miso; éclairs at patisserie Chanson entombed under Day-Glo plaques of painted chocolate — draw skepticism in part because they're so swiftly and widely worshiped.
Emma Soucek treats photos the same way, stapling snippets cut out of magazines, along with the occasional drawing, sticker and even a laminated piece of Ms. Parrasch's ceramic, into her striking, otherwise abstract compositions of paper pulp on canvas.
Modern timber high-rises make use of cross-laminated timber, essentially large-scale plywood, made by gluing two-by-fours together into a sheet, then flipping the sheet 90 degrees and gluing still more two-by-fours on top.
In the 20053s he began working with circular and elliptical canvases and, at the same time, produced flowing shapes in metal or laminated fiberglass, like "Andromeda" (22005), whose undulant, billowing planes suggested the fluid movement of a manta ray.
Homemade, cardboard, some laminated with packing tape to protect them from the rain, the signs expressed the rage of thousands of young Filipinos rallying against the recent, clandestine burial of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the Cemetery of Heroes.
The binders are bursting with new memories — our Great American Road Trip — and except for two laminated family photos we brought along from when our son was alive, no hint of the undercurrent of sadness that ran through it.
At one point during my visit, Barkan's aide, Aiyana, had to pull out a laminated sheet with the letters of the alphabet on it, making her inquiry by painstakingly reading them aloud and watching to see when Barkan raised his eyebrows.
In fact, Ms. Coppel was beginning to notice that the grand kitchens of Las Vegas were shrinking in size and range: Restaurants that had once employed entire teams to work on laminated doughs, cakes and chocolate were now outsourcing that work.
The office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has removed tariffs for five Indonesian products: laminated plywood, some thin plywood, dry onion, rattan handicrafts as well as artificial sugar, honey and caramel, Indonesian trade ministry said late on Tuesday.
The space is fiercely dedicated to its theme: there's a map of the Long Island Rail Road painted on the ceiling, laminated photographs of subway depots and Northeastern engines serve as placemats, and the plates are painted with train tracks.
"The bedrock of this mountain range was laminated shales and sandstone, which are not extremely resistant to start with," said Dr. Thompson, who was not a part of the study but by chance was in Tibet when the first glacier collapsed.
Passing around laminated photos of the five women, alive and poised in their Sunday best, Tessa tells their stories of affairs, marital breakdowns, alcohol dependencies, insecure work and housing, violent and vindictive ex-partners, and bereavements including infant mortality and stillbirth.
Yackulic's pieces are the only explicitly sculptural objects in the show, but Christian Maychack's "Compound Flat #46" (2015) lies somewhere between a polychrome relief and a deconstructed painting, with colorful, irregularly shaped swathes of epoxy clay attached to laminated slats of wood.
The mini 3 was a non-event of an upgrade that added nothing but Touch ID. And while the mini 4 had a better color gamut and a laminated screen, its processor was a year out of date the moment it hit shelves.
In a red plastic booth seat along the windows, Mr. Klidaras sat down beneath a wall-hung marlin studded with sequins — the "disco fish," as he called it — pulling out a laminated photo of downtown in the 1960s, Broadway in black and white.
Officials would not describe the material, but reports in the Indonesian news media said a laminated paper found at an Australian special forces base had insulted Pancasila, a state ideology that mandates belief in monotheism and unity among Indonesia's 250 million people.
The curators have also capitalized on the Whitney's enviable cityside balconies, which will feature art both massive (a suite of red laminated glass boxes by the West Coast veteran Larry Bell) and invisible (a sound work by the young artist Zarouhie Abdalian).
Dyson's product managers and engineers waxed poetic about the V299.97's redesigned impeller, the cylindrical component of the motor that pushes airflow, and other crucial bits like the 880 layers of laminated steel used to spin the motor, and a redesigned diffuser for dampening noise.
In 227, he did his first wall painting and has gone on to do a number of public installations and commissions, including the recent opening, in June 2018, of three murals in laminated glass for the 30th Avenue elevated subway stop in Astoria, Queens.
Indeed, it appears that the Wenger Out movement is way ahead of us here, and that some of those who stand beneath its laminated A4 protest placards have already begun to adopt the language and tactics of Brexit in a bid to further their cause.
Using Holst's stretchable interconnect technology, van Dongen laminated 120 thin-film solar cells onto the shirt, which is made of a single piece of fabric, using a heat press—in essence, creating a custom textile that moves and stretches like a t-shirt should.
But if we're wishing for things, we'd love to have these upgrades: A11 Bionic chip Laminated Retina display Faster second-generation Touch ID  Improved cameras $299 price Whatever the new iPads end up being, they'll likely still be the best overall tablets for everyone.
Walk up to the AA entrance and just flash any kind of random pass/come prepared with a fake laminated pass that says "Artist" on it and walk in like you are in a rush, hiding from fans and about to play on the mainstage.
Jim Nantz was so concerned about wasting 48 hours per year sending back toast at breakfast because it was insufficiently burnt that his wife made him a special laminated card he could show the waitstaff so they'd know just how burnt he liked his toast.
But most of the gallery's weight is cantilevered off the hillside thanks to another traditional Japanese beam technique, in which small cross sections of modern laminated veneer lumber are stacked one on top of another, at perpendicular angles, creating a luminous, exhilarating sense of infinity.
The proposed redesign of the 18th Street Arts Center's main campus, for example, replaces its current lot of single-use buildings with a five-story, cross-laminated timber structure capable of housing 18 artist residencies, a 4,000-square-foot gallery, event spaces, and a café.
So, in the case of this iPad mini 110, you get the same lightening-fast processing speeds, 10-hour battery life, iSight and FaceTime HD cameras, robust A8 chip, gorgeously laminated 7.9-inch Retina display, and sleek gold finish as you would with a brand new tablet.
" On the eve of Alabama's Senate Republican primary in September, Moore -- chatting with reporters from CNN, Vox and The Washington Post -- pulled laminated pages from Joseph Story's 1833 "Commentaries on the Constitution" from his briefcase and discussed the government's "duty to foster religion and foster Christianity.
In the early days, as an analyst at the famed San Francisco investment bank Hambrecht & Quist (one of the "Four Horsemen"), he toted around a laminated map of the rapidly expanding internet industry, according to Fortune, which named him to its "40 Under 40" list in 2015.
They will happily direct new diners to the laminated menu's best seafood options, such as fried calamari that look like knuckles thanks to the pink-purple flesh that shines through their flaky batter, or an entire fish showered in oregano and broiled until its edges blister.
Jessica Colangelo, an architect from Arkansas who was busy at Lighthouse Park on the island's north end last week setting up the main pavilion — a set of swings made from repurposed cross-laminated timber — said 10,000 people would be more than she would have ever dreamed of.
Mr. Nagle's girlfriend, Vanessa Erbe, who worked at the same store, said managers were so intent on encouraging such banter that they once hatched the idea of "register bingo," in which workers would cross off products on laminated cards as customers brought them to the register.
In fact, because Frame 283's cross-laminated timber arrived in prefabricated sections, it took only about two weeks to put up its main structure, in what might traditionally be a six-week project, said Ms. Wilson, of Frame Home, who would not divulge the development cost.
"My husband and I are both Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) teachers and we're both dedicated to this," said Castillo, who wore a plastic poncho and red cap in a rare California rainstorm, a laminated sign around her neck listing the recent cutbacks at Harbor City Elementary.
The warehouse space in Bushwick is one of the few in the city with its own mill, which churns out soft red wheat for laminated pastry dough and high-gluten hard red wheat for crusty artisan loaves, as well as more niche offerings like buckwheat and acorn flour.
The point is to get rid of your cards, but new rules were made silently by more experienced players, and in my first round I ended up with half a deck's worth of cards, each laminated piece of cardboard handed out for an infraction I couldn't quite figure out.
And reverential: adorning a sweet-seller's stall in a buzzing market in Bangkok, Thailand's capital, are a dozen laminated pictures of the 244-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej who, on the throne since 263, is the world's longest-reigning monarch, indeed the only king most Thais have ever known.
Most Thursday nights, my boyfriend and I go to a chicken restaurant that has abandoned any attempts at interior design or an inviting atmosphere, unless you count the fact that the tables have been covered in a newly laminated collection of advertisements for local muffler shops and pitbull breeders.
It flows past you every day, an endless stream of bags and takeout boxes and disposable forks, the blister packs and laminated foils that come wrapped around every tube of toothpaste or plastic toy or power charger you buy, and then, later, the tubes and toys and cords themselves.
From the arches of the surrounding colonnade came models dressed in glamorous daytime looks that incorporated laminated leather coats, matching silk shirt and pants sets with Secessionist-inspired embroideries and endless iterations of fringe; a few sheath dresses were so heavily beaded you could hear them rustling from the rafters.
Companies like Sensoria are already selling clothing with smart sensors laminated onto their products, but, crucially, knit production technology may soon enable all of this straight from the machine, without the secondary process of lamination, resulting in a cheaper, more streamlined product that's nearly indistinguishable from the knitwear we are familiar with today.
"It's absolutely amazing how nature has created a compound, laminated string to cover a pitch range that is difficult, by any stretch of the imagination, to cover with one string," lead author Ingo Titze, director of the National Center for Voice and Speech at the University of Utah, said in a statement.
One day at the beginning of the 22003-2264 school year in the rural Rishi Valley region of Andhra Pradesh, India, two dozen children in Grades 22007 through 5003 gathered quietly around four tables on colorful mats on the floor of their one-room school, working with books and worn laminated materials.
And apart from the presidential press pool, which followed in a van in his motorcade, other reporters trailed in tour buses and were led around by young White House aides like schoolchildren on a heavily guarded field trip, our laminated credentials allowing us entry into heavily fortified stops on the president's route.
The only things that hinted my room was on a cargo ship: the laminated sheet on the coffee table with information about how to abandon ship and respond to various onboard emergencies, the fact the furniture had straps anchoring them to the thick-carpeted floor ... and, of course, the view of the sea.
In one laminated black-and-white picture, local firemen pose in front of a fighter plane that landed on the lake ice during a military exercise before World War II. In another, more recent photograph, Miyasaka and a group of local leaders stand precariously on the lake to examine an ice fracture beneath their gumboots.
He described himself as "thrilled" for the Americans released from North Korea but "crushed" over the fate of his relatives During a meeting with top Trump aides at the White House on Wednesday, Namazi handed over a laminated copy of an October 2016 Trump tweet, posted after reports about the detention of his relatives.
Also included were Ms. Strle's and Mr. Chapman's sizable collection of party supplies: banners, horns, cow bells, reusable mylar balloons, numerous coffee makers, waffle presses, griddles, costumes, extension cords, decorative car lot-style fringe, several musical instruments, laminated flags to honor the runners' many nationalities and sheets explaining how to say "keep going" and "run faster" in different languages.
When I was growing up, one of the pinnacles of eating at a "fancy"-with-air-quotes restaurant—the kind that didn't have a ketchup dispenser or a laminated kid's menus—was when my leftovers were returned to the table in a piece of aluminum foil that had been sculpted into the shape of a swan.
It's nothing to do with laminated dough or star-anise marinade, but I think you ought to read this Willy Staley jam in The Times, about the show "High Maintenance," how it and other television comedies depict New York right now, and about the essential loneliness of the gentrifiers, alone together way out on the Brooklyn fringe.
The usual things you expect from Pro iPad screens are all here: high-resolution display, True Tone for matching the screen's color to the ambient light in the room, a wide color gamut, a fully-laminated LCD so the pixels feel like they're right on the glass, fingerprint resistance, and a coating to make it slightly less reflective in the sun.
Here, musician Andrew Huang demonstrates the process of making a MIDI drawing, although he seems to do it the hard way, with a laminated tracing sheet involved: Huang references musician Aleksander Vinter, who's been creating gorgeous MIDI drawings and posting to his Facebook page, including this "bird in the rain" that'll stir up some real feelings if you're not careful.

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