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"marbled" Definitions
  1. having the colours and/or patterns of marble

357 Sentences With "marbled"

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If you compare it to [a] color, it's marbled paint.
Take journaling to the next level with sophisticated marbled notebooks.
The marbled crayfish didn't exist until about 25 years ago.
Deuki Hong reappeared with a plate of marbled rib eye.
This photo renders Jupiter in all its iridescent taupe, marbled glory.
But sooner or later, the marbled crayfish's fortunes may well turn.
It makes the most succulent steak, richly marbled and very tasty.
The marbled salamander glows particularly bright on its toes and cloaca.
Mr. Bauer calls it the flour equivalent of a well-marbled steak.
Lift it straight back out and reveal your brand-new marbled creation!
You'll come to realize how each characterization has been marbled with resentment.
That's the best breed to make charcuterie, because it's so highly marbled.
A single marbled crayfish can produce hundreds of eggs at a time.
Marbled crayfish produce nothing but fertile offspring, allowing their populations to explode.
Others adore devouring the charred fat of a properly marbled strip steak.
If you eat a lot of chocolate, you're probably marbled really well.
This photo renders Jupiter in all of its iridescent taupe, marbled glory.
Some shapes resemble polychrome clouds; others, sheets of marbled sugar glass, freshly cracked.
Why did the English enthusiastically adopt marbled papers when the Scots preferred gold?
The light from the projector turns their bodies white, then black, then marbled. . . .
The roast beef was rare and marbled, and it couldn't have been fresher.
The fish was finely marbled and tender enough that it almost tasted buttery.
Derived from special Japanese cattle, this beef is intensely marbled and wonderfully fatty.
The marbled crayfish will emerge from hiding and begin swarming around your ankles.
The marbled crayfish became popular among German aquarium hobbyists in the late 1990s.
Now, suppose the US doesn't bomb "marbled" territory — but Russia or Assad does.
That's why marbled patterns can work in even a very streamlined, contemporary setting.
That is when lakes and rivers freeze into pavements of marbled blue ice.
Gelatin leached from pork bones comes in chilled squares marbled with pork skin.
Netanyahu is smiling as bin Said escorts him down the polished marbled floors.
The marbled version was not initially as popular, but is becoming increasingly sought after.
Like polished Calacatta countertops and rose quartz crystals, a marbled manicure is inherently chic.
He was on clearance next to the marbled rye, but he has no barcode.
The "marmorated" in its name means "marbled," but "mottled" is closer to the truth.
But back inside the pink marbled walls of Trump Tower, I could finally relax.
In 2003, scientists confirmed that the marbled crayfish were indeed making clones of themselves.
At the same time, it was exhilarating to be alone under that marbled sky.
Inside Parliament's stately marbled chambers this week, some deputies ducked questions about family hiring.
Birds from 65 species, including the threatened marbled murrelet and snowy plover, were killed.
But it turns out it's our lucky day, because this marbled cutie only looks expensive.
It's delicately marbled like the thigh of a Roman statue; salty; a real meat's meat.
On each report she drew bodies and body parts, then marbled it with red ink.
Eh. But steak—specifically, a fat-dripping, well-marbled rib-eye—that'll win the day.
A single drastic mutation in a single crayfish produced the marbled crayfish in an instant.
And it turned out that the marbled crayfish didn't need to be pampered to thrive.
Ten call for matcha powder, including a light-textured poundcake with a marbled green wave.
Swirl yolks around to give the eggs a "marbled" effect—it's important not to scramble.
We're also seeing online vendors selling what looks like marbled hot-beverage versions of these cups.
Stack your rings in style with this resin holder in an emerald-green, marbled-pearlescent finish.
Aged at least 21 days, these steaks are richly marbled and flash frozen right after cutting.
Aged at least 29 days, these steaks are richly marbled and flash frozen right after cutting.
At the same time, he shows how this work is marbled with adolescent competitiveness and egotism.
Price Range$2.99 (for a marbled mug) to $109.99 (for a black satin stemware set). SALT
The pastrami, heftily cut and intricately marbled, is something of a specialty, and is utterly delicious.
Aged at least 21 days, these steaks are richly marbled and flash frozen right after cutting. 
The wagyu beef was deep red and marbled with flecks and patches of snow-white fat.
"Iran's leaders sow chaos, death and destruction," Trump told the gathering in the green-marbled hall.
Domino's Marbled Cookie Brownie was the closest thing to a cookie cake that the chain offers.
The trunk is a marbled hulk stripped of bark, like driftwood thrown from a vanished ocean.
Veranda Suites include a marbled bathroom with a double vanity, separate shower, and full-size bathtub.
Schumer, meanwhile, went with an eye-catching black and white marbled hoodie pulled up over her hair.
Among the foreign tourists coming to sample Tasmanian Riesling, oysters and marbled beef are plenty of Chinese.
Herrine: But you're still getting that very hearty, fatty, marbled taste every time you take a bite.
"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "It looks and feels great, and the marbled motif is very pretty.
Guitars are generally golden and angled, and piano is more marbled and jerky because of the chords.
For nearly two decades, marbled crayfish have been multiplying like Tribbles on the legendary "Star Trek" episode.
The marbled crayfish offers scientists a chance to watch this drama play out practically from the beginning.
Now it's a small audio studio, scattered with homey touches: marbled end tables, faux succulents and hydrangeas.
Because the meat is well marbled, a couple of hours' slow cooking results in incredible juicy tenderness.
For an Iraqi security apparatus marbled through with Iran-backed militias, these were acts to be avenged.
She had been abused, and her hip bones and spine jutted out from under her marbled coat.
Due to the large numbers of offspring they reproduce, many marbled crayfish owners dumped the babies into lakes.
The black, pre-dawn water is "dark, marbled, veiny," and Simon and his two friends thrum with life.
In Mr. Molyneaux's plans, the marbled entrance leads directly from the Ringstrasse through doors of bronze and glass.
The filet mignon was tender and lean, while the richer strip was beautifully marbled with streaks of fat.
The Moon's desolate foreground, cratered and sterile, offsets the Earth's rippling oceans, marbled cloud systems, and expansive continents.
The marbled powder combines three of ColourPop's pre-existing highlighter shades for one shimmering, swirling pot of magic.
Matter Frank Lyko, a biologist at the German Cancer Research Center, studies the six-inch-long marbled crayfish.
Male slough crayfish will readily mate with the marbled crayfish, but they never father any of the offspring.
The figures have marbled bodies but no noses or mouths, leaving their eyes to carry their enigmatic expressions.
Front Burner Two new domestic sources for Wagyu — a rich, well-marbled beef — sell more affordable cuts online.
Southeast Asia's forests once teemed with myriad species, including sun bears, striped rabbits, marbled cats, hog badgers and monkeys.
Textured claymation beautifully visualizes entropy and evolution: Columns topple, marbled blobs morph into little aliens, clay men shed skin.
Sentence by sentence, the book blends the leanness of a taut thriller with the marbled fatness of Elizabethan prose.
To reveal the extent of his ebru chops, Ay also creates a striking marbled portrait of van Gogh himself.
The marbled smears of paint that run down the canvases overtake the regimented rectangles of bold colors behind them.
This makes it hard to ensure that desirable traits, like swift growth or well-marbled meat, get passed down.
The official campaign image features Graham in a marbled matching set and perforated jacket tied cooly around the waist.
In America, an immigrant's son can reach college and even the marbled halls of Congress in a single generation.
Meat, poultry, and fishHarper opts for marbled, fatty cuts of steak, and he eats chicken with the skin on.
To get the marbled effect, all you need is a neutral base coat or a solid jet-black polish.
The works play up the void of outer space, sometimes with shocks of color, other times in marbled grayscale.
That's the equivalent of $1,300 of well-marbled animal flesh, not to put too fine a point on it.
Ten years later, Dr. Lyko and his colleagues set out to determine the entire genome of the marbled crayfish.
The rich genetic detail gave the scientists a much clearer look at the freakish origins of the marbled crayfish.
Or as if the essayistic digressions that marbled "My Struggle" had been cleaved off to stand on their own.
Demand a second chance to nab the unique marbled shade, which is exactly what many devotees did via social media.
Keep in mind, while it's nice and silky, it doesn't have the trendy marbled effect of their Textured Compression fabric.
Wagyu is graded on two main factors: how much meat can be yielded and the quality of the marbled fat.
Birds: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is moving forward with protections for a seabird known as the marbled murrelet.
Marbled with and surrounded by fat, the crown jewel of winter braising could soon become the hero of summer grilling.
If it was well marbled with fat, the result was juicy; if it was too lean, it could be dry.
Like most places in town, the menu features the predictable platter of marbled beef, spam, fish fillet, and cellophane noodles.
"I think it's the contrast between the busy marbled pattern against the clean white ceramic that make them so desirable."
It was not easy because, as a matter of belief and electioneering, traditional Republican skepticism of government has marbled into contempt.
Human feces floated in saline solution in a mortar, on a marbled countertop, in a dimly lit kitchen in Burlingame, California.
Unlike the Islamic State, Nusrah Front is marbled into rebel controlled areas, and is a member of a prominent opposition coalition.
We may judge or may swoon when we see gold-leaf interiors, replete with marbled pillars (hello, Melania and Donald Trump).
The WSJ notes that guest areas of the palace include both outdoor and indoor pools, marbled squash courts, and a spa.
The result was a marbled, rusty-looking green and gold effect, reminiscent of the weathered facade of the Statue of Liberty.
And if you want to get your tie-dye fix early, Stila also sells colorful eyeshadows in the pretty marbled pattern.
But instead of reproducing sexually, the first marbled crayfish was able to induce her own eggs to start dividing into embryos.
Lloyd shrugs these locations loose, and instead places a marbled white wall behind his players and gives them the barest props.
They like the expansive meat section with marbled beef that is often cheaper than the sinewy cuts sold by local butchers.
The chops from slower-growing heritage pork breeds are blessed with meat that is marbled, and therefore tastier and more succulent.
The swirls of sediment made wavy marbled ribbons in the wall, and the clicking of our crampons echoed through the tunnels.
"Every piece is still marbled by hand in the studio, so each piece is one of a kind," Ms. Cleveland said.
I stole a glance: a view of pink bubbles and marbled swirls like the endpapers of a seventeenth-century Venetian book.
For example, a lurching glissando of marbled red, blue, and cream lacquer by Schlemmer reads as an uncanny waterfall of blood.
Especially with a critical midterm election coming, it never hurts to have some extra well-marbled meat to throw the voters.
I go with her and find a beautiful silver fruit bowl for our kitchen and a small marbled jewelry box for myself.
Cookie Butter Cheesecake Not only is there a cookie butter marbled swirl, but the crust is also made of cookies. Boom. 9.
Perhaps the rise of celebrity endorsements for actual brands, or the prevalent, Instagram aesthetic of marbled/rose gold luxury are to blame.
"This is a sign of the government's impotence, its turning in on itself," Mr. Chassaigne shouted in the ornate marbled Parliament chamber.
For now, the public still trust the women and men who work in the marbled halls of central banks around the world.
The feed is filled with pictures of pickled jalapeños, loaves of marbled rye, cardamom shortbread, pistachio jaggery brittle, bourbon balls and brownies.
At the laundromat churchlike, fastidiously polite, I pair socks at the high counter, plastic marbled to resemble marble black, white, and blue.
Even the marbled salamander's tiny toe bones fluoresce brightly—oh, and as does its cloaca, perhaps as a kind of sexual display.
Crowds draped in white-blue-red Russian flags sang folk songs and whooped wildly in the marbled corridors of the St. Petersburg subway.
Marks's practice isn't exclusively limited to fantastical ceramic bowls, either; she also sells mesmerizing marbled mugs and other pottery on her Etsy site.
When a librarian is murdered in South Dakota, police find her dismembered head has been placed onto a man's marbled and bloated corpse.
The marbled crayfish (aka marmorkrebs) came into existence about 25 years ago as the result of a major mutation in a single crayfish.
The wide-eyed kitty blends so easily into a marbled countertop tile, it's hard to determine where River ends and the tile begins.
Along with dry-aged steaks, Uptown Cut specializes in wagyu, an intensely marbled beef that comes from certain cattle breeds native to Japan.
Ashe, a challenge to the Fish and Wildlife Service's revision of the rule designating protected habitats of the marbled murrelet, an endangered seabird.
The FWS will provide a critical habitat for the marbled murrelet that ranges nearly 3.7 million acres across Washington state, Oregon and California.
Or of your own four walls, in which you will devour this marbled loaf by your lonesome and most definitely in one sitting.
If we've learned anything from our own history, it's that few valuable cultural byproducts come from the marbled crypts where they wind up.
This was a white marbled open-plan space with new chrome fixtures; the shower had a rain showerhead and a hand-held one.
And so they went, stumbling through its blacked-out marbled hallways along with fellow guests like Elton John, Zoe Saldana and Saoirse Ronan.
A time like the low-hung heat of a summer's evening, a place like the marbled coast and azure blue-seas of Ibiza.
His biographical sketches of the life and times of the authors he addresses are excellent, concretely informative while also marbled with interesting tidbits.
Marbled abstractions of the early 1980s, with spatters of white, gold and rust, are pretty at first glance, but unrewardingly dainty at second.
On display are some of his binders and cardboard boxes meticulously lined with marbled paper, as well as satisfying arrays of chromatic swatches.
By now you hear gamelan all over this ancient capital, from the airport public address system to the marbled palace of the local sultan.
But that's not to say that denizens of Capitol Hill weren't expecting both Page and Swift to surface in the marbled halls of Congress.
Whether you're into sheer blush pinks, cotton-candy blue, or edgy gray polish, you'll find the marbled mani to match your summer vibe, ahead.
Glencross' project is to create a perfect, marbled T-bone with all of its intricate fibers—minus a cow being born, bred, or slaughtered.
BUY NOW Summerland Ceramics Some Hitter, $23 Look, not all pipes have to be these rounded, knobby, awkward oblong blobs of marbled rainbow glass.
It's from a breed of cattle, painstakingly raised by a legendary farmer in Japan, whose flesh is thought to be optimally marbled with fat.
But behind the scenes the kitchen needs updating, as do the huge bedrooms and marbled bathrooms, which are lined with wall-to-wall mirrors.
Some restaurants can justify the price: Manhattan's Le Bernardin consistently served Ancient White Park's lean, finely marbled meat in various dishes for seven years.
"You used to be able to get away with anything back then," he tells me as he preps some bright red, beautifully marbled meat.
Once they succeeded, they sequenced the genomes of 15 other specimens, including marbled crayfish living in German lakes and those belonging to other species.
In December, Dr. Lyko and his colleagues officially declared the marbled crayfish to be a species of its own, which they named Procambarus virginalis.
An Appraisal LOS ANGELES — Here is Hollywood, where the young, the beautiful and the inspired come to live lives of disappointment marbled with betrayal.
Though graded top quality according to Wagyu standards, well marbled and very tender, it is not as overwhelmingly buttery and fatty as some Wagyu.
The intricate patterns on Jupiter's surface are real and show the turbulent, ever-changing surface of Jupiter's atmosphere, marbled with multi-layered cloud systems.
Just as wonderfully radical in content, though a bit more traditional in form, is Irvin Lin's "Marbled, Swirled and Layered" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30).
They turned its marbled lobby into something of a hive bursting with "Keep America Great" hats, well-done steaks and bottles of red wine.
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I then used a nail art brush saturated in polish remover to lightly dab and dilute the darker purple dots to give a marbled effect.
Magnificent Marble Similar to how we created these adorable marbled mugs, these swirled beauties are made from dye and a surprise pantry ingredient: olive oil!
Two GAYTMs are featured at the front, with the inside decorated with ornate walls, a marbled floor and 16 murals created specifically for the branch.
That being said, there is truly nothing that tastes better than a beautifully marbled, melt-in-your-mouth piece of toro, or fatty tuna belly.
Mia Bates, an Etsy seller who makes marbled stationery and home goods, says that her half-dipped ceramic coasters are "by far" her best seller.
Just last week, scientists published a paper about the marbled crayfish, a new all-female species that only evolved 25 years ago through a wacky mutation.
Here, there is rib eye and tri-tip, but the clear winner is the marbled, bone-in short rib, which is criminally indulgent, chimichurri-dabbed bliss.
The foyer opened onto a living room, a dining room, and a parlor with sponge-marbled walls and tables smothered with brocade and studded with curios.
While his residence may look like an ornate, marbled time capsule from the 1980s, the country still bears the scars of his regime 27 years later.
That album — and others throughout his career — featured the marbled horn arrangements of the trombonist Melba Liston, who left an indelible stamp on Mr. Weston's oeuvre.
The food is predictable — truffle fries; perfectly marbled grass-fed rib-eye from nearby Hoku Nui Farm — but deeply satisfying after a day spent hiking Haleakala.
Hartley keeps tabs on color trends; after she noticed the popularity of gray in interiors and accessories, Mosser introduced a slightly marbled gray glass in 2015.
"Lady Moth" (2017) has marbled arabesques stamped over a background of faint musical notation, while silhouettes of women march through the "Poetry Machine" series of canvases.
Her art prints take marbling to a refreshingly minimal, modernist extreme: hand-drawn, vividly colored geometric shapes, for example (à la Hockney), floating on marbled backgrounds.
The complementary patterns of the women's head scarves and the marbled side of the building caught Mr. Arnold's eye, as did the humor in this moment.
Mr. Arnold was drawn to the gold color of this woman's traditional head wrap, and how it was reflected in the marbled side of the building.
Her frontal lobe, responsible for planning and reasoning and making judgment calls — all the things we associate with rational, dignified adult functioning — is marbled with lesions.
A Good Appetite As the availability of good, fat-marbled pork has risen, so has my adoration of that stalwart favorite, the bone-in pork chop.
People may conveniently disassociate a vote cast in marbled halls from the body stretched out in a wooden box, but make no mistake: They are linked.
He does, however, possess the admirable, everyday-people sensibility of Henri Cartier-Bresson, marbled with traces of Peter Pan and the Beat generation's canonically hyperactive Neal Cassady.
It not only comes complete with a glowing UV light, but it also boasts a marbled blend of gold, vibrant blue, and the deepest of sea greens.
The marbled acetate exterior is a stark contrast to that predictable blob of black plastic that you'll see from other truly wireless earbud makers, and it's refreshing.
Other restaurants, and not just steakhouses, buy beef that is tender, richly marbled and deeply flavorful; at Luger, you get the first two but not the third.
The succulent marbled sliver is branded with his name, title and e-mail address—an apt introduction to the owner of Japan's biggest manufacturer of replica food.
The Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts graduate's imagination coats models and musicians with marbled paint and all the tropical colors of a dancehall party.
For the medium and fair complexions among us, marbled shades and pro-blending is the key, while olive skin can tap into golds to bring the tan.
This becomes more evident in the two recent works where one of the patterns she uses evokes the marbled endpapers we see in late 19th-century books.
He crossed the marbled lobby of his building, headed for the front door, leaning into his blue walker as if he were facing a gale-force wind.
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Last month, the academy members trooped down a wooden staircase of the Institut de France, the sharp drumbeats of the Republican Guard echoing through the marbled halls.
Upon landing, a convoy of Mercedes-Benz G-Class S.U.V.s drove them to his home, a heavily marbled mansion with a pool and a litany of servants.
As you walked through the exhibition, you eventually crossed a bridge into the "White City," which housed marbled pavilions for white nations, showcasing their marvelous scientific inventions.
Marbled color-ways, snakeskin print, butterfly motifs, and bejeweled piercing details are applied to silhouettes like an oversized hoodie, a thick cotton t-shirt, and bike shorts.
Scars have marbled the inside of her hand, and there were times her fingers became so swollen that she had to stop practicing after only 15 minutes.
These titles could pass for flash fiction, but the paintings, with their marbled colors, eccentric drawing style and razor-sharp edges, have an unfiltered excess of detail.
To start his morning's work, he steps over the edge of a platform and descends a ladder as the Earth looms below him like a marbled ocean.
The musician's family, Brazilian celebrities and the public paid their respects in a public visitation that began on Monday morning in Rio de Janeiro's ornately marbled Municipal Theater.
In a marbled conference room on Capitol Hill, at a hearing called for by John McCain about the state of the boxing business, Ali didn't say a word.
Perhaps the highest praise I can give "Seinfeldia" is that it made me want to buy a loaf of marbled rye and start watching again, from the beginning.
And lastly, in many venomous lineages, there are also non-venomous animals who have secondarily lost their toxicity, like the Marbled Sea Snake, which lost its venomous abilities.
With the promise of thick, marbled steak, vintage port and plentiful Havana cigars — and, of course, golf, tennis and fast cars — they would flock to our fantasy island.
Working with groups of various sizes — usually five to 4646 members — he united the influence of Duke Ellington's marbled orchestral sound with the sharp-elbowed dispatch of bebop.
Mr. Weston, always guided by an affinity for hefty percussion and marbled harmony, started melding traditional forms of West and North African music with jazz in the 1960s.
A series of environmental lawsuits to protect threatened species such as Coho salmon, a Pacific fish, and marbled murrelet, a small sea bird, led to injunctions that crushed logging.
A marbled copy of Nirvana's "Bleach" re-release from 1992 could go for $1,500, while a rare early White Stripes single from 1998 was sold at auction for $18,000. 
The menu includes over 37 varieties of bread, but the bakery's best sellers are the sweet ones like the brioche buns and marbled taro buns filled with taro paste.
A few years back I sat in the marbled-cool shadows of the Amber Palace outside Jaipur and talked Spurs hoops and Popovich with a couple of Indian teenagers.
It was a pointless subject — how to lay a tea tray, what to feed an invalid, what to look for when buying meat (beef should be 'marbled with fat').
Thanks to the young age of the species, marbled crayfish could shed light on one of the big mysteries about the animal kingdom: why so many animals have sex.
Every order, extravagant or restrained, arrives in a sturdy box made from irresistibly colorful marbled cardboard — pretty enough to keep on display in an apartment (as many customers do).
A Marbled wool rug (from West Elm) anchored the space while an Aspect walnut desk (from Crate & Barrel) was paired with a deep blue Helvetica chair (from West Elm).
A visitor may arrive in the building's marbled entry hall to find reporters in the corners, bent over laptops, phones pressed to their ears, laptops resting on tablelike radiators.
Neighborhood Joint Four hanging loins of lamb, beautifully marbled and weighing 10 pounds each, filled the windows of Akropolis Meat Market in Astoria, Queens, on a recent Saturday afternoon.
Marbled Marvels For these works of art, remove the tops of ball-shaped glass ornaments and fill them with one or two colors of craft paint and a marbling medium.
Gamalost—or "old cheese"—is, without a doubt, one of the world's most unusual cheeses: A hard, crumbly cake marbled with "cat hair"-like strands produced by a special mold.
"This custom creation combined Domino's love of naked cakes with lush fruit, floral notes such as orange blossom, lavender and rosewater and the delicacy of our marbled designs," she said.
It was here, in the brightly lit, marbled lobby of the Tower, that Trump addressed the press on Tuesday night, making his first appearance as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
It's a downtown palace befitting Detroit's fortunes in the 1920s, with a 150-foot vaulted lobby that's marbled and lit up by prismatic tiles and a giant, glowing Tiffany clock.
"It's been a hell of a ride these four years," Wade said to the reporters, his words marbled with a vein of finality, as if he knew what was coming.
Tender, well-marbled cuts of meat are marinated in a dry rub made primarily of ground ginger, cayenne and roasted peanut powder, a mixture known as suya spice or yaji.
"Marbling, to me, is the visual equivalent of a very good book," says Rosi de Ruig, a London lampshade designer who wraps many of her shades in handmade marbled papers.
It was much the same as in other conservative parts of Syria, which is mostly Sunni Muslim, marbled with religious minorities: Her husband did the grocery shopping and the errands.
When not showing various gilded, marbled meeting rooms, the producers intersperse gorgeous shots of Chechnya, using drone footage that caresses glittering new skyscrapers, soaring mountains, pristine lakes and historic stone towers.
And so Salah's shop, where the door is often open and the music pools out onto the marbled streets, is an especially rare phenomenon in a city generally devoid of music.
Kim's latest project, a line of three marbled soaps along with dishes in nine colors of marble and onyx, was inspired by the sculptures of the Spanish Basque artist Eduardo Chillida.
"There is no hiding the fact that mainstream opposition forces are extensively 'marbled' or 'coupled' with JFS forces on frontlines," Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, writes.
And last but certainly not least, we turned to our chocolate desserts: the Papa John's Chocolate Chip Cookie, Pizza Hut's Ultimate Hershey's Chocolate Chip Cookie, and the Domino's Marbled Cookie Brownie.
His writing for this group was provocative and ambitious from the very start: The music he makes is melancholy and marbled with darkness, but it's wry, too, not overly self-serious.
Wearing a pair of high-waisted '90s jeans, a marbled blue sweater and sporting a wildly curled blonde wig, Robbie, 26, looked every bit the part of the disgraced former figure skater.
"Obtaining well-marbled meat in grass-fed cattle is a much greater challenge because you can only produce that overabundance of calories in a very short seasonal window," Mr. Tillman-Brown said.
Assawaf, a father of 15 children, was forced to leave his house, which was one of those bulldozed on June 10 and 11 to make space for the marbled Western Wall plaza.
Vintage punk blares on the speakers, Yoshi swaggers behind the counter like a mix of Mick Jagger and a Batman villain, twirling his knife, then precisely striking the heavily marbled belly meat.
As an evening breeze picked up, I pitched my tent beneath a cliff streaked with desert varnish — a patina of marbled black-and-orange thanks to eons of exposure to the elements.
Mr. Seddon regularly updated Mr. O'Keefe about the operation against the Michigan teachers' union, according to internal Project Veritas emails, where the language of the group's leaders is marbled with spy jargon.
As the almost 200 members of the House Democratic caucus circulated in and out of the marbled room-turned arena, they sought to downplay the deep divisions exposed by yet another losing cycle.
Most experts consider saturated fats to be the bad actors; they are found in butter, whole milk, well-marbled meats, poultry fat (especially the skin) and tropical oils like coconut and palm oil.
She recommends a pair of glittery Manolo Blahniks, and she also recommends a white marbled holster, which looks almost exactly like Kim Kardashian's line of LuMee phone cases, except it's for a gun.
Another aroid species that has become a bona fide object of obsession for this new generation of collectors is the eminently photogenic variegated monstera, whose leaves are marbled with painterly splashes of white.
Harper said he and Drewery would often split a fat-marbled steak for dinner or pair a bit of chicken (fatty skin left on) with low-carb shirataki noodles made from Japanese yams.
Aromatic chicken broth with pickled beets and cauliflower, chicken confit, and sesame-garlic oil becomes even more comforting when a supple egg, marbled with Pu'er tea and soy sauce, is piled on top.
She brought in a small hotpot that was filled to the brim with onsen water, along with a side of slippery, raw Mii-Kumano beef, marbled with fat, to cook shabu-shabu style.
But the trio agreed that, although the portion was considerably smaller than usual in this fancified iteration, the crunch of the cucumber had been preserved, pairing more effectively with the marbled, gamy meat.
When choosing racks for this recipe, whether baby backs or full spareribs, make sure that the meat is well marbled with fat, and that there's a substantial cushion of meat between the bones.
They are made possible by new technologies that, for example, whip coconut oil and cocoa butter into tiny globules of white fat that give the Beyond Burger the marbled appearance of ground beef.
For those who missed the boat on this summer's stunning Churro highlighter — which also flew off the virtual shelves in minutes — there's still a chance to nab the marbled shadows before it's too late.
In the marbled lobby bar of the Ritz-Carlton in downtown Philadelphia Wednesday, where donors and high-powered operatives were already imbibing heavily by midday, it was clear that Clinton's campaign was about continuity.
The very foundations of our culture are marbled with violence, exploitation, and exclusion — the work of brilliant abusers (and mediocre ones), the institutional scaffolding that enabled them, and the conspicuous absence of their victims.
Fatty-skinned birds like geese and ducks, and well-marbled cuts of meat like pork ribs, shoulder and belly, are used for siu mei because the fat continually bathes the meat as it cooks.
This burger was the most visually similar to one made of ground beef, evenly marbled with white fat (made from coconut oil and cocoa butter) and oozing a bit of red juice, from beets.
"Great speech," Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican majority leader, said as he shuffled through National Statuary Hall, the marbled chamber in the Capitol clogged with grand sculptures, stone-faced lawmakers and many television cameras.
Opened in June 2018 in Manhattan's Financial District (at 28 S. Williams Street), Don Wagyu is a restaurant dedicated to Wagyu beef, an expensive Japanese beef known for its marbled fat and buttery flavor.
Check out the the video on how to make this gorgeous marbled hexagon clock: If you're still not sure, just peep the reviews — current subscribers are obsessed and rave about how fast shipping is.
Twenty-seven European Union leaders — representing all of the bloc's members except Britain, which is preparing to leave the union — met with Francis in an ornate, marbled hall in Vatican City on Friday evening.
Her Turner Prize presentation, which incorporates elements of all three, is composed of a tableau of surreal shapes and forms: a floating red velvet caterpillar with udders, sickly-green disembodied hands, and orange marbled puddles.
That word, however facetiously it was deployed—because to consider the beer leagues a career, even in jest, was grandiose—had a finality that got marbled up with whatever depression the concussions had brought on.
The main road is so devoid of traffic that I can walk up the middle of the roadway, and inside the sprawling whitewashed resort hotels that line it my footsteps echo across empty marbled lobbies.
And yet in the art world, it's endured, even thrived; the practice is, if nothing else, humanizing, moving art from the marbled floors of the institution to some of the places we least anticipate beauty.
And once a month, she puts on a heavy coat to treasure-hunt in the freezing meat lockers at Pat LaFrieda's New Jersey warehouse, picking out her favorite cuts of beef (hulking, marbled with fat).
As for the cut of pork, choose a bone-in (or boneless) marbled shoulder roast or thick-cut county-style ribs, which are meaty bone-in chops cut from the shoulder end of the loin.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A marbled fireplace contains a liberally smoking blaze, and on its mantel sit two candelabra and a funerary urn spilled onto its side, unburdened of some poor forbear's ashes.
In the marbled lobby, men in pressed slacks and dress shirts watched as Laotian workers unloaded toilet paper, toothpaste and instant noodles — supplies for the flood victims — from a delivery truck in the parking lot.
Now two years old, this industrial-chic space with irreverent touches — exposed pipes, marbled concrete floors, giant murals of pigeons, one with Mike Tyson — is perpetually packed and serves contemporary izakaya-style (think tapas) dishes.
This kind of biofluorescence only happens when blue light hits the amphibian, whose skin—and bones, in the case of the marbled salamander—absorb that wavelength and emit a different wavelength, usually an electric green.
It was previously theorized that as West African trade routes opened up, elephant ivory began to become more popular due to its homogenous finish, compared to the marbled look of walrus ivory, according to Barrett.
The dough is soft, as if making up its mind whether to be cake or pudding, and marbled with mole poblano, salsa verde or salsa roja, so that sauce finds its way into every bite.
While the Core Club in Manhattan usually operates as a private getaway for New York's top one-percent, the posh networking mecca has offered its marbled facilities to help benefit the women of the other 99%.
One was the black-plum terrine, Jones's attempt at foie gras, a beautifully marbled disk of plum jam and fair-trade palm oil, served with slices of fresh and pickled plum and neat rounds of toast.
I was surprised of how unappetizing the well-marbled slab of meat on my plate can became when the amount of green stuff it can be eaten with needs to be carefully meted out so meanly.
Indeed, signs of the artist's hand are at the heart of marbling's appeal, says the London-based interior designer Beata Heuman, who has launched her own line of all-marbled velvet and viscose fabrics and wallpapers.
He'll hold on a nearly static image for ten or so seconds at a time, showcasing the details of hanging meat's marbled flesh, ivy creeping up a crumbling building, or maniacal smiles painted on a wall.
The symbolism was almost too precious: We creatures of the firmament finding respite from hell on Earth inside the marbled cocoon of God's house, in Rome, a city at the precise juncture of pagan and Christian history.
He's so obsessed with these richly marbled porkers that at last year's Ubud Food Festival, he served a feast called "Back to Black" in which each of the 20 courses contained some part of one of them.
A beautifully marbled disk of black-plum terrine—made with plum jam and fair-trade palm oil and served with slices of fresh and pickled plum and neat rounds of toast—is as silky as foie gras.
For months, they have sought to tar Republican politicians with Mr. Trump's essence, arguing that the New York developer and reality star was the true id of a Republican Party marbled with political extremism and racial antagonism.
The highly coveted Japanese Wagyu is hard to come by in the US. An alternative that's just as delicious is American Wagyu, which is Wagyu crossed with Angus breeds to make a highly marbled and flavorful meat.
Increasingly American ranches have been raising Wagyu, from at least two Japanese breeds of cattle, and there are now many sources making the rich, well-marbled beef available not just to chefs, but also to home cooks.
It's no guarantee that Trump will be contained and, after four years at most, forced to live out the balance of his fuming, fibbing days in the lavishly marbled cloisters of Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago.
And so in "This Isn't Us," Jessica moves the family out of its strategically cozy rented house in a cul-de-sac to a giant marbled mansion, the better to make Evan more desirable for private school.
The protesters, mostly women dressed in white, sat on the Hart Senate Office Building's marbled floors and wrapped themselves in metallic silver blankets similar to those given to migrant children separated from their families by U.S. immigration officials.
Slices of purple-hued octopus terrine are marbled with swirls of squid ink, the edges of the sliced salmon pastrami are gingerly coated in coarse seasonings, and the monkfish liver pâté easily doubles as a foie gras doppelgänger.
What matters is that it's absolutely delicious, coated in the classic garlic-and-seed mixture, which goes flying like confetti as you tear off the crusty top to reveal flaky layers of pastry marbled with scallion cream cheese.
It opens on yet Another One of Khaled's trademark preambles, this time with a fictional girlfriend of unbelievable beauty, throwing his possessions down to him from a marbled balcony inside his fictional but definitely true-to-life mansion.
In their new study, published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution, the researchers show that the marbled crayfish has spread across Madagascar at an astonishing pace, across an area the size of Indiana in about a decade.
Its wide picture plane sweeps tangible figures into billowing, curvaceous fields of yellow brushstrokes, floating like cirrus clouds or metamorphic fish over a marbled blue and white under-painting, and challenging the distinction between liquid and solid states.
Dozens of plates lined the large table: thin slices of marbled beef rolled up like cigars, julienne pork collar, enoki mushrooms, Chinese lettuce, dumplings filled with pork and pea pods, slivered grass carp and crispy fried fish skin.
So she paid a visit to the marbled atelier of Mark Zunino, a tanned, muscled designer she has worked with since he took over the business of his mentor, the late Nolan Miller, who also regularly dressed her.
And in a nod to Harding's roots in the lore of the 1990s, fans can also purchase a "limited edition blue cassette single" and pre-order a "limited edition 7-inch on blue marbled vinyl" via Stevens's label.
Heyman's vibrant paintings are filled with recurring images: delicate cranes sourced from Japanese textile and paper design, luscious multi-colored flowers in full bloom, fields of meticulously painted swirls evoking hand-made marbled paper, and a smiling gibbon.
The clash showed just how quickly rhetoric from the marbled offices in Tehran and Riyadh plays out on the ground in Yemen, stiffening positions among proxies and halting progress in ending a war that has displaced tens of thousands.
In July, 33 members of the group - which is involved in loan sharking, extortion, and the drugs trade - were arrested in raids on gaudy properties which were filled with gilded mirrors, marbled sculptures of animals and extravagant, regal furniture.
His eclectic taste in objects leaned toward elegant mahogany and marbled tables, shabby sofas, faded damasks and a sock cabinet that was designed by Sir William Chambers and that belonged to the first Earl of Iveagh (smelly socks included).
The ceremony inside the New York Public Library's Celeste Bartos Forum featured actors (Miriam Shor, Hugh Dancy and others) reading selections from nominated works; the celebration afterward was upstairs, the D.J.'s music echoing in the grand marbled halls.
The complex is like an airy, marbled museum, with reminders, maybe every 10 steps, that the Cowboys once were a dynasty: Super Bowl rings, Super Bowl trophies and hagiographic displays of all five of the franchise's Super Bowl victories.
"It's like on TV, though it does look a little smaller," 43-year-old Sylvain Maillard, one of only four lawmakers elected in the first round, told reporters as he admired the marbled halls and clutched a slim leather briefcase.
And this summer — when you want to look down at fresh and trendy fingernails running across your keyboard to distract you from the 5 hours left in the workday — is the best time to try out a quartz or marbled mani.
Check out Carla Pontes' slouchy black-and-gray wood-patterned wool dresses, Cristina Real's metallic faux leather and fur numbers, and gold-and-silver baubles by the jeweler Lia Gonçalves Joalharia, as well as sublime marbled ceramics from Lagrima Studio.
Simply remove the wrappers from your crayons, break into small enough pieces to fit in the tray, fill to the top (use multiple colors to create a fun marbled effect), and bake at 300 degrees F for approximately 15 minutes.
So if you've ever enjoyed a nice creamy Brie, a marbled gorgonzola or a crumbly blue, you are eating a slowly rotting life form, infested with a parasite—the mold—that is giving the cheese its unique and delicious flavor.
Scroll on to discover which one can help stock your new home-away-from-home chapter in elevated and affordable fashion — whether it's with a set of marbled stoneware plates, chic entertaining decor, top rated bedding, or premium stainless steel gadgets.
Marking his first anniversary as the nation's top diplomat, Pompeo presided at a ceremony in the State Department's main lobby as a curtain was lifted from a giant facsimile of the statement at one end of the half-filled, marbled hall.
In the past 15 years, the second coming of the tech boom has remade San Francisco, and last week's mayoral election—an unexpected race after Mayor Ed Lee's death in December—was marbled through with anxieties over the industry's ascent.
The menu at Krus is like an à la carte version of Faviken's indulgent breakfast, including marbled charcuterie from Mr. Nilsson's butcher shop in the nearby town of Undersaker, soft-boiled eggs with chilled cod roe, and delicate, just-made yogurt.
A succession of inconspicuous birds listed as endangered or threatened — the spotted owl, the marbled murrelet, the coastal California gnatcatcher — has saved millions of acres of old growth forest and open space along the Pacific Coast from logging and commercial development.
In raffia knots and fringe to add a touch of the hand to the austerity; dresses over pants and under jackets; and in the use of a marbled print to add a dash of earth tones to the palette of neutrals.
Peppermint cookies with painted red stripes inspired by the artist Ellsworth Kelly; marbled tahini slabs inspired by real marble; a homemade version of Pocky, the machine-made Japanese treat; thumbprints with dulce de leche; blood orange poppy seed window cookies.
It was his duty and his gift to describe things exactly: whether the marbled endpaper of a dusty book, the stink of bed bugs and kerosene, the way that purple jacaranda flowers shone against rocks after rain, or the stupidity of most people.
The English village of Stilton in Cambridgeshire (Stilton may or may not be the birthplace of Stilton cheese, pungent and marbled) has sworn by this tradition for over half a century, holding an annual cheese-rolling competition on the occasion of May Day.
Above my bed, I have arrayed: A glacial hunk of rose quartz; a craggy piece of blue lace agate; a slice of amethyst; a citrine trapezoid; two jade pebbles; a marbled lump of carnelian; and a quartz micropenis (yes, a tiny crystal peen).
Their saving grace is that, while you may not want to disturb what you see in the pan — the unique marbled finish, the swirls of brightly pigmented color juxtaposed with pale, shimmery highlights — at least the powders last until the very end.
Things started looking brighter however: a number of South Korean journalists initially denied permission to enter the country received their visas at the last minute and flew from Beijing to join us at the luxurious marbled hotel we'd been put up in.
With this super easy and breathtakingly yummy recipe for Marbled Banana Bread by Smitten Kitchen, you can too combine the best of both worlds: the texture and taste of chocolate cake, combined with the creamy-sweet joy of freshly baked banana bread.
Maison Gerard A lavish sofa from 1984 by Pucci de Rossi, the Italian-born Postmodernist, harks back to 19th-century Orientalist art and design, with a mash-up of references and materials, including velvet, hidden compartments and marbled wood and inlaid marquetry.
" And in a remarkable concluding paragraph to his eight-page opinion, he added: "For those of us who work in marbled halls, guarded constantly by a vigilant and dedicated police force, the guarantees of the Second Amendment might seem antiquated and superfluous.
We were grateful to spend only a few hours in the Kafka-esque marbled hall of the county public health department — where the line for "birth" is right next to the line for "death" — before walking out with the birth certificate we needed.
The Okada Museum of Art, high in the dense forest surrounding Hakone, opened in 2013 and is a state-of-the-art structure, with a spacious outdoor terrace and a marbled footbath at its entrance, a nod to the surrounding medicinal waters.
I think you'll thrill this holiday season to her dirty chai earthquake cookies and to her marbled tahini cookies, not to mention her peanut shortbread with honeycomb, her brown sugar-anise cookies and her thumbprint cookies with dulce de leche, Nutella or jam.
I saw at least two female butchers in overalls and aprons fingering huge cuts of red-pink marbled meat, not to mention a host of female tellers sitting in their little fluorescently-lit cash cabins, totting up payments and counting out change.
Pork cheek was stewed in a mole rojo that has just enough chocolate to make you smile; the mole negro, in which marbled short ribs were cooked to extreme tenderness, was so balanced that no one ingredient ever seemed to be in the lead.
On one wall sits Lauren Satlowski's "For Protection," a sculpted dagger, marked by the impressions of a hand's strong grip, with a golden cherubic figure dancing just above the handle, and white painted flowers scattered about its surface of gold and pink marbled paint.
Herrine: When I look for a great pastrami sandwich, I want that rye bread to be super-duper plush, I want that meat to be fatty, juicy and well marbled, and have, like, the exterior seasoning to just, like, really shine through through each bite.
The interior is now flooded with light and brimming with colorful goods: a sculptural Memphis-esque chair with a blue marbled seat, a boxy jacket made from turmeric-colored silk, a mirror shaped like a face in profile and painted like a haphazard checkerboard.
Kang Ho Dong, the wrestler turned comedian turned restaurateur, whom the cartoon depicts, is an ubiquitous TV presence in Korea, but in the U.S., where his image presides over outposts in Hawaii, L.A., and Queens, his name is synonymous with slabs of marbled, melting meat.
But since, of course, the number of children's books out there far exceeds the number of Child's soufflé and marbled steak dishes, Handy selects a few titles to represent each age, from babydom on up to whatever it is children become before they become us.
Although its sales were modest, the label became a connoisseur's favorite, in part for its packaging; some copies of Dave Mason's "Alone Together" (1970) came in an elaborate three-panel "kangaroo pack" in which the record — in marbled, multicolored vinyl — was tucked into one pocket.
There's an excellent patty melt on buttered marbled rye; mac and cheese made with pasta shells and sprinkled with Ruffles potato chips; a bountiful salad coated in Green Goddess dressing and topped with crunchy-skinned Buffalo fried chicken; an impressively fluffy meatloaf that's somehow gluten free.
When Chapman finished his warm-up tosses and Rangers catcher Robinson Chirinos, the ninth hitter in the order, stepped into the box, workers were still raking over soft patches, creating a diamond that mimicked the pattern of a marbled rye, with new and dampened dirt mixing together.
Putting them in prison and firing them does not solve the problem, because they are the tip of an iceberg, proverbial iceberg of systemic issues that are just marbled throughout society, and we just need to be aware so that we can then fight against them.
So before you succumb to wishful thinking that you can eat well-marbled steaks, pork ribs and full-fat dairy products with abandon, you'd be wise to consider the findings of what is probably the most comprehensive, commercially untainted review of the dietary fat literature yet published.
But like so much about the pre-election period, the episode has been the subject of a counternarrative marbled with conspiracy: that the Obama administration dispatched the Australian official, Alexander Downer, to spy on the Trump campaign as part of a broader effort to help Mrs.
"This is a very serious, sober, forever decision," Mr. de Blasio said, standing in the marbled rotunda of City Hall beside the speaker of the City Council, Melissa Mark-Viverito, who has championed the closing of the complex while pushing the mayor to embrace the idea.
As paint-dipping DIYs blew up on crafting blogs and Pinterest, sub-trends emerged, like dip-dyed textiles and "hydro-dipping," which involves suspending nail polish or spray paint on the surface of a tub of water and dipping an object into it, creating a marbled effect.
He himself sometimes felt trapped in a single mood: a kind of pressurized worry, marbled with sadness, through which flecks of pleasure were visible during certain parts of the day—mostly in the evening, when the sun set over the gabled Victorians near the park, edging them with fire.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a building across from city hall, through a stone façade, a metal detector, and a dimly lit colonnade under construction, a curious exhibition of photographs, video, and ephemera of political movements from 1960s and '70s New York occupies a single marbled room.
The pita—warm, puffy, chewy—goes perfectly, too, with a rich, stretchy stracciatella cheese, its milky surface marbled with little golden ponds of olive oil and topped with, depending on the season, heirloom tomatoes, basil, cucumbers, and red onion, or snap peas, blood orange, ground-cherries, and kumquat.
Hydro-dipping is further evidence of the wide audience for paint dipping: While the aesthetics of nail polish marbling tutorials are often cute and ultra-feminine, a quick Google search for spray paint hydro-dipping reveals a lot of marbled deer skulls, guns, video game controllers, and guitars.
The National Book Awards were held here in November, and the permanent features of the place — great marbled columns, chandeliers, arcades, a gaudily patterned dome — dwarfed the temporary signs of the awards ceremony: an elevated stage, draped in velvet, decked on both sides by stairs, sat along one of the walls.
Marbled throughout are sharp summaries of history's trendy strategies for meeting people, from working at those department store counters to the advent of singles bars to the video-dating services of the 1980s (hysterical and mortifying examples of that genre are preserved on YouTube) to our current app-driven mating practices.
I picture some togaed stereotype waking up in his marbled villa, looking out at the Roman road, the Colosseum squatting in the distance, thinking about the evening's party, whether it will become a wine-lubricated orgy or just sort of peter out into a long political argument over roasted boar.
At least that's what it seems like when you are sitting at one of the tables in Mashti Malone's in Hollywood, leisurely licking the lemon juice and sour cherry syrup off your fat scoop of saffron ice cream topped with icy faloodeh, a rosewater-flavored sorbet originating in Iran marbled with rice noodles.
I was as pleased to try a marbled medallion of Mangalitsa pork collar, as tender and shaggy as corned beef and plated with a tart, crimson umeboshi-plum purée, as I was to revisit the Arctic Bird's Nest dessert, a dramatic trompe-l'oeil featuring white-chocolate eggs with sea-buckthorn-curd yolks.
Mr. Boggiano's tastes run more modern — he likes an all-weather Benchmade or a vanishing point fountain pen — so he asked a salesman, Marvin Kujawski, to show him how to replace the ink in a marbled green, button-filler fountain pen Mr. Kujawski had identified as a Parker Challenger from the late '30s.
Read more: How WeWork paid Adam Neumann $5.9 million to use the name 'We'This is more reminiscent of the cheap marbled paneling you'd find in Mike Brady's home office — paneling whose mucilaginous coating will dissipate at the first whiff of a recession, revealing a family of raccoons or the mummified corpses of drug mules.
They organized pop-up markets, at both Hester Street Fair in Manhattan and the Hudson arts venue Basilica Hudson, where other artists — including the musician and ceramist Emily Ritz; the artist Christin Ripley, who makes large-scale marbled cushions; the furniture maker Brett Miller; and the textile artist Margot Becker — also sold their goods.
Even the ones that scored highest in The Sweethome's testing were ultimately unsuited for cooking a pricey, well-marbled steak, or even a good hamburger, unless you deploy a cast-iron pan or steel plancha on top of the grates to help concentrate the heat and allow the meat to cook in its own fat.
The grandest suites in the Trump Taj Mahal are named for and (loosely) styled after some of his favourite figures in world history: Napoleon, Kublai Khan and Alexander the Great, the last a roughly 4,000-square-foot penthouse suite resplendent with Ionic columns, crystal chandeliers, bronze lions, a baby grand piano and marbled Jacuzzis (three of them).
I don't remember the first time I ever watched Harriet the Spy, but I distinctly recall pleading with my mom to buy me a yellow raincoat and a marbled notebook so that I, like Harriet M. Welsch (Michelle Trachtenberg), could eavesdrop on the neighbors, all in service to my then-imaginary future as a professional writer.
Then came a marbled, luscious foie gras terrine served with a bright quince purée, pickled porcinis and a mushroom shizu sauce, followed by veal in mushroom sauce served with tomato, oyster and wakame seaweed, a swirl of earthy complexity, finished with a dessert of delicate white cheese ice cream with mango crème and pumpkin espumante purée.
That mezzanine is gone now, too, also in the name of opening up: If glass has been a recurring theme in Apple Store design in the past, what seems to be replacing it in the Regent Street store is marbled, light-pale Italian limestone, which is used for the walls, columns and two staircases, now moved to the perimeters of the space.
The monogram-heavy line-up, which was inspired by "a constant voyage" ranging from the Wild West to the Far East, featured metallic tailoring, shorts layered over monogrammed leggings, sporty V-necks emblazoned with 'LOUIS,' a sweater with a peace sign cleverly woven into the iconic LV logo, a variety of elegant outerwear, ribbed knitwear in vivid colors, and marbled digital prints.
In addition to painterly handblown vases by Arnhold and soaps printed with poetry by Walz, shoppers will find marbled soap dishes from the ceramist Isabel Halley and 19th- and 20th-century curios sourced by Eric Oglander of the Instagram account Tihngs, as well as a line of works on paper, from limited edition artist prints to catalogs from past museum shows.
Out now, the debut collection consists of psychedelic ceramic stools handmade by craftsmen on the Italian Amalfi Coast; the terra-cotta seats (originally developed for the fall 2015 Celine runway show) were molded on a traditional pottery wheel in five distinct shapes and then painted with an experimental combination of glazes and oxides in colors including acid green, vibrant amber and marbled cerulean.
They're smaller than full-size Australian shepherds — 14 to 18 inches tall and roughly 20 to 40 pounds, versus more than 18 inches and 40 to 60-plus pounds — and have wide variation in the color of their eyes, which can be mismatched or marbled in shades of bright blue, brown, and hazel; and mottled coats, which can be blue-gray, red, black, or white.
If you've seen video or images of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal attorney, they've probably been set in locations that exude power and importance: Cohen berating a CNN anchor in a TV studio, for example, or striding across the sleek marbled interior of Trump Tower, or more recently, smoking cigars in front of Cohen's temporary residence, the Loews Regency Hotel on Manhattan's Park Avenue.
Photograph by Jeremy Liebman for The New Yorker For more of a side step into breakfast liberation, there is French toast, fat, squishy squares of it, marbled with a nutty chocolate malt powder called Milo—an Australian equivalent of Ovaltine, popular in Malaysia—and drizzled with condensed milk; or regular toast, slathered with thick, eggy pandan -coconut jam; or soft-boiled eggs made brothy with soy sauce.
There are the gray walls, oak herringbone floors, marbled and mirrored surfaces; the multicolored handwoven fabrics that soften the hard edges of the architecture; and then, of course, the more obvious ­signals: a folding chair by Gio Ponti; a table lamp by Pietro Chiesa; a panettone on the kitchen counter, still wrapped in cellophane, awaiting a moment when Bellavance-Lecompte has the chance to open it.

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