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"necked" Definitions
  1. having a neck of a kind specified (usually used in combination): a square-necked blouse.

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Ditto Jessica Biel (in long-sleeved, high-necked, floor-length gold KaufmanFranco) and Isabelle Huppert (in long-sleeved, crew-necked, floor-length white Armani Privé).
This is the price we pay for being stiff necked.
Introducing Shingopana songwensis, a name that means "wide necked" in Swahili.
Victoria matched in an elegant black cowl-necked top and blazer.
"Little pencil-necked Adam Schiff," Trump said of the California Democrat.
The flail was common among long-necked sauropods like the Shunosaurus.
A rubob, a long-necked native lute, leans on a back shelf.
He's doing things with his three-necked guitar that have us feeling differently.
He arrived in his trademark jeans, open-necked shirt and shoes without socks.
The sisters wore high-necked day dresses with black accents and black hats.
Jordan allegedly necked two bottles of the gunk before he hit the road.
The Dreadnoughtus was a long-necked dinosaur that lived 77 million years ago.
You can go with the $20 college-classic, multiple-necked, multicolored lamp monster.
I've obsessively pawed over comedy like a pimple-necked geek for 25 years.
Before there were dinosaurs, there was this creature: the 10-foot, long-necked Telocrater.
Let's hope your phone battery lasts longer than that cappuccino you necked this morning.
Bajadasaurus was a sauropod, a wildly successful group of long-necked, four-legged dinosaurs.
The 403-foot-long tracks likely belonged to a long-necked, small-headed sauropod.
Ms. Turner, 23, wore a white low-necked jumpsuit with a traditional bridal veil.
It is a distant ancestor of the long-necked sauropods such as Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus.
With the collar of a white polo shirt sticking up under a V-necked sweater.
She introduces us to her new man, er, dog: a chubby-necked chihuahua named Doug.
Cowl-necked sweatshirts are also very soccer girl, as are muscle tanks that resemble scrimmage pinnies.
Some were found to belong to long-necked, plant-eating sauropods, others to two-legged ornithopods.
CNN has determined the animal is a bird, an African white-necked raven to be precise.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Maybe you've never seen a splendid-necked dung beetle before.
Love them or hate them, ring-necked parakeets have invaded Europe and they're here to stay.
More likely it is a result of the popularity of keeping ring-necked parakeets as pets.
Exeggutor becomes a long-necked abomination while Vulpix and Ninetails become ice-themed versions of themselves.
It's a melancholic banger, and each wobbly-necked megastar reedily sings his way through the lyrics.
At one end of rock, above, is a single footprint from a young, long-necked sauropod.
And then there was Gwyneth Paltrow in a sheer high-necked ruffled mud brown tulle … knit?
For example, paleontologists now know that the long-necked Brachiasaurus didn&apost have elephant-like feet.
It was also long-sleeved and high-necked, but had no tag indicating its size or brand.
Export pipeline shutdowns also pressure the price of Canadian crude because barrels get bottle-necked in Alberta.
I mean, who doesn't want their baby to wear juicy strawberries, green dinosaurs, or long-necked giraffes?
This little guy, a "harmless 15-inch ring-necked snake," was left behind at Newark's security checkpoint.
Savoring the silences, we watched three breeding pairs of buff-necked ibises cavorting in the cloudless sky.
But it has been unable to take full advantage of that production due to bottle-necked pipelines.
I was taking steps toward becoming a real person, instead of the v-necked party monster I'd become.
It was a type of sauropodomorpha, a class of long-necked "lizard-footed" dinosaurs that fed on plants.
The necklace went right on, sitting over Kylie's high-necked, sequined jumpsuit from Saint Laurent's fall 2016 collection.
Gizmodo: All terrestrial dinosaurs, from the turkey-sized theropods through to long necked, 15-ton sauropods, laid eggs.
Ragas are largely monophonic, incorporating drones created by instruments like the tanpura, a long-necked plucked string instrument.
His tousled graying hair, casual jacket and open-necked shirt depart sharply from the buttoned-down party look.
The only shot I can honestly say that I necked pretty bad was the tee shot at 17.
The large, long-necked dinosaur belonged to the sauropod group, known as the largest land animals on Earth.
Suddenly, the high-necked, cropped top and its matching leggings started taking over your feed — and your yoga class.
Image: Dinghua Yan / Nature CommunicationsSee that creepy long-necked green beast eating a little fish in the illustration above?
Marti tells me the Romans necked the hot wine like a hungover commuter downing Red Bull on the Tube.
Finally, there's the suggestion to include a Brontosaurus as the representative of the gigantic, long-necked dinosaurs called sauropods.
Mr. Brunson, wearing a dark suit and open-necked shirt, shrugged and waved to his wife, Norine, and supporters.
Those high-necked dresses evoke images of each family's armor, full of defensive details like epaulets and draped chains.
We see the adolescent John in a wool vest and open-necked shirt, cheeks ruddy, eyes soulful and sad.
The models for Erdem looked like exuberant mourners, in their black veils and high-necked dresses of all colors.
By the time Boris Karloff appeared onscreen in 1931, the monster had become a heavy-lidded, bolt-necked brute.
In Albania, there would be leeks, too, but Mr. Demce despairs of the short-necked specimens he's found here.
Image Credit: Mark WittonDuring the Cretaceous Era some 1053 to 100 million years ago, long-necked sauropods ruled the Earth.
They're those tall, tan and long-necked dudes with a fondness for acacia trees, grubbing leaves and roaming the savannah.
Lee sometimes gives the impression of a virtuoso guitarist, needlessly gussying up his act with double-necked axes and pyrotechnics.
So the default work garb for men, when meeting clients, is jacket, open-necked shirt and dark trousers (denim excluded).
Interestingly, back in the late 1800s wild ring-necked parakeets were observed in the UK, but they failed to survive.
In addition to her coat, Markle wore a high-necked black long-sleeved dress and a wide-brimmed black hat.
Finally, there's a photographer up to the task of capturing the splendid-necked dung beetle in all of its opulence.
I scrambled up trees to avoid a pack of raptors and helped a long-necked herbivore get some fresh food.
That included District 35 (see above), a bizarre, long-necked beast that encompasses minority neighborhoods in San Antonio and Austin.
When it comes to domestic operations, however, pencil-necked bureaucrats lack the flair, and perhaps the masculinity, for inspiring names.
But Ms. Warren almost always sports a sleek jewel-toned jacket over a round-necked black shirt and black trousers.
When she wasn't working at the paper, she painted, wrote poetry, or played the tanbur, a traditional long-necked lute.
There were the colorful flowers and puffy sleeves of the high-necked gown she wore to a 1973 film premiere.
He plays the dutar, a long-necked, two-string lute that has been played for 4,000 years in Central Asia.
He was certainly not the muscly ogre in the center of a dysfunctional relationship; that was thick-necked Ronnie Magro.
The Jurassic Park poster features a man swinging a golf club at a long-necked dinosaur munching on a shirtless person.
Loughlin and Giuannulli both opted for pants, with Loughlin wearing a plunging blazer and her daughter wearing a high-necked jumpsuit.
For reference, here is the dog in his normal form: For reference, Reggie is usually a very long necked amigo pic.twitter.
Made of cowhide splits, the long-necked being is topped with a whimsical version of a church hat, or a halo.
We know how they got to Europe's cities, but what makes ring-necked parakeets so good at adapting to new environments?
Animals that lived alongside it included other four-legged, long-necked sauropods, carnivorous theropod dinosaurs, turtles, and relatives of today's crocodiles.
As I nervously necked a £10 glass of rosé, I studied the WhatsApp messages Matthew and I had exchanged for clues.
We saw double-crested cormorants, red-necked phalaropes and common murres, which can dive hundreds of feet underwater to catch fish.
He is an idiot-savant who plays in the roiling ocean of Twitter as naturally as a blubbery-necked sea lion.
In an open-necked black shirt, jeans and trainers, Kuehnert stood in front of a microphone and spoke articulately without notes.
A wallaby mother carries a newborn albino red-necked wallaby joey in their enclosure at the zoo in Decin, Czech Republic.
Miniature stringed instruments hang on the wall: fretted lutes like a giraffe-necked tembur and a rawap with ornamental goat horns.
Malek wore a black suit with a thin tie, and Boynton walked the red carpet in a high-necked silver dress.
Instead of a lab coat, she had taken to wearing a kappogi , the square-necked smock typical of a Japanese housewife.
Two long-necked feathery ostrich puppets followed, with one laying an egg that cracked open to reveal a baby ostrich puppet.
At one end of the slab, there is a single footprint of a juvenile sauropod, a long-necked plant-eating dinosaur.
Lady Hideko usually wears high-necked dresses underpinned with old-fashioned corsetry, but while performing she reads aloud in traditional Japanese costume.
But the T.S.A. said on Thursday that the agency hadn't opened the case holding the kora, a delicate long-necked harp lute.
Slogans such as "impatience is a virtue too" bespangle black-and-white photos of a bestubbled man in an open-necked shirt.
Fossils of the these long-necked, large plant-eaters have been found on every continent except Antarctica, so they're not terribly uncommon.
Populations of invasive ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) provide an excellent case study, owing to their patterns of rapid growth and spread.
Spitting evolved three times within cobras, in the ring-necked spitting cobra and also in both the African and Asian "true" cobras.
Kate's outfit featured knee-length boots, olive trousers and a leather waistcoat, while William wore an open-necked shirt and beige slacks.
On such occasions, she adopts a studiedly neutral look: dark pants; collarless jackets; scoop-necked, solid-color tops; black pumps; pearl earrings.
Just this week, paleontologists described a long-necked dinosaur as big as two elephants with a brain the size of a lime.
Soon, an officer flung the gate open and we jostled our way through, becoming bottle-necked at the entrance to the blocks.
Here was a company led by a turtle-necked founder who'd promised angels would dance upon a pin, thus writing your future.
In the history of modern courtship, the early '50s were a time when couples necked for hours without going all the way.
The cries of buff-necked ibises, large rodent eaters with cream-and-russet throats and curving gray bills, echoed off the canyon.
They dressed in flashy Western wear, and Larry, two years Lorrie's junior, played a double-necked electric guitar and hopped around onstage.
But 150 million years ago, humongous, long-necked dinosaurs called sauropods roamed there—and scientists just identified one of their colossal, fossilized feet.
Illustration: Zhang ZongdaThe gigantic, long-necked sauropods are an iconic group of dinosaurs—and it seems scientists have just discovered a new one.
The bride wore an A-line, long-sleeve white gown featuring a high-necked lace bodice and flowing skirt with a long train.
The show began with a series of rainbow garments — a twinkling mini-dress, styled with matching multicolored mules, and a funnel-necked tunic.
In Wergaia traditions the brothers take the form of animals: Yurree (Castor), the fan-tailed cuckoo, and Wanjel (Pollux), the long-necked tortoise.
In one, a Hasidic bride, in a veil that obscures her face, is flanked by women in high-necked dresses and head scarves.
Obama (much as they may cringe at the comparison) wore neat, round-necked dresses during the recent conventions, Ms. Trump's, sleeveless and Mrs.
About the size of a horse, the okapi is a close relative of the lanky and long-necked yellow giraffes we know today.
White-necked jacobins can feed in a variety of different habitats, and like other hummingbirds, have long bills and tongues specialized for flowers.
From eucalyptus trees to ring-necked pheasants and zebra mussels, introduced species often compete with native flora and fauna for habitat and food.
Princess Diana was a vision in winter white while wearing this cowl-necked sweater, white skirt, red patent leather boots, and matching belt.
While in France, Tessin also bought what was then the hottest of contemporary art: Rococo paintings of pale-necked maidens and adulterous gods.
It seems miraculous that any of these wobbly-necked beings are ever able to soar, to become flickers of color across our meadows.
He prefers open-necked pastel shirts rather than the suit and tie usually favoured in Britain's financial sector, and often swears for emphasis.
"I'm a very serious musician," he explained, strolling over to a piano, wearing a revealing open-necked shirt and (characteristically bright) yellow pants.
Waight Keller is also known for designing the long-sleeved, boat necked gown that Meghan Markle wore for her wedding to Prince Harry.
He has the smooth charm of a professional communicator and, with his lithe build and V-necked navy-blue cashmere sweater, a metrosexual air.
Cosmopolitan noted in March "anything's better in gingham print," while the New York Times recently announced "Goodbye, Gingham" (welcoming, instead, high-necked billowy fabrics).
We know they were sauropods (a family long-necked herbivores, including the likes of Brontosaurus) and theropods (carnivores and older cousins of Tyrannosaurus Rex).
The global transportation of wild ring-necked parakeets in addition to in-country breeding, has led to their successful establishment outside their native range.
The long-necked, charismatic treetop-munching herbivores you'll remember from childhood trips to the zoo are not, as biologists long assumed, a single species.
One of the more far-fetched theories is that Nessie is a long-necked plesiosaur that somehow survived the period when dinosaurs became extinct.
I dodged the most hazardous materials as I landed and he moved on to execute a short-necked giraffe with a large, phallic sword.
Yet, for centuries scientists may have missed a fundamental fact about these long-necked creatures: They aren't one species, but rather four distinct ones.
Previously, they've been able to trace the early evolution of armored dinosaurs, long-necked sauropods and the cousins of Tyrannosaurus rex-like carnivorous theropods.
"Many lenders will be bottle-necked and the applications that get worked on will be those that have all their documents submitted," McBride said.
These long-necked plant eaters were the largest dinosaurs, and they included the mighty 70-ton titanosaurs, as well as the Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus.
In a smaller tableau, swan-necked tulips might be arrayed like attack dogs guarding a raggedy bunch of wildflowers, the elegant protecting the prosaic.
His luxe streetwear line, Head of State+, features wide-necked sweatshirts, cropped half-zips, fitted jeans and loungey basics, often in warm, rich tones.
A mousetrap is designed to kill instantly, but we don't want to look at the little broken-necked mouse, so we set out poison.
Forty-six, handsome, fiercely affable, he was wearing jeans and sneakers and a V-necked sweater the day I went to watch a taping.
These giant, four-legged, long-necked herbivores were very common during the Cretaceous, and among the largest terrestrial animals to have ever stomped on Earth.
The long-necked resident was getting so sassy with visitors that the center decided to put up a simple sign to warn of Chuck's temperament.
That's what a team of paleontologists has determined after discovering dozens of jumbo-sized footprints belonging to long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
Based on the latest DNA evidence, a recent scientific paper (also led by Fennessy) calls for reclassifying the long-necked herbivores into four separate species.
Between 1984 and 2007 a staggering 146,539 ring-necked parakeets (PDF) were imported to Europe, before an EU ban on the trade of wild birds.
Styled simply with a high-necked black blouse, tailored trousers, and patent black shoes, it was a fresh and contemporary take on an enduring staple.
Tyrannosaurs, horned dinosaurs, long-necked sauropods and the like had been around for many tens of millions of years and might still be around today.
"From the same geological formation, we have collected some remains of large long-necked dinosaurs (sauropods) and isolated petrified wood of pine-trees," he continued.
Sabersmith: Vader's Vault Starts at: $549 The other saber used in Jedi is the copper-necked version, known in the community as the "Hero" variant.
"It was like you was over in Daytona, with the 92 degree water," says Troy, who's wearing jeans and a loose-necked camouflage T-shirt.
She turned out in a custom red Valentino lace dress, and while the high-necked design is striking, a certain accessory nearly stole the show.
Angle was already a household name, a baldheaded, bull-necked caricature of a WWE champion who took gold in freestyle wrestling at the 1996 Olympics.
José María Gutiérrez, a venom specialist at the University of Costa Rica, injected dozens of mice with the venom of the black-necked spitting cobra.
The narrative center of gravity of the "Up" films hovers somewhere between the stiff-necked documentarian and the unruly subjects to whom he is yoked.
Her dress, with a flowing train 16 feet long, was dazzling pure white, wide-necked and minimal, leaving her collarbones bare, à la Audrey Hepburn.
Azhdarchids were a group of large, long-necked, stork-billed flying reptiles that lived during the Cretaceous Period, 145 million to 66 million years ago.
These long-necked dinosaurs—aptly named titanosaurs—were longer than Jumbo Jets and weighed about 70 tons, making even dinosaurs like Brontosaurus look small in comparison.
While the Murray River short-necked turtle is common in the mainstream pet trade, they are considered an invasive species in the Australian state of Tasmania.
The high-necked sleeveless halter gown was a bit more glamorous (and sexy!) than the elegant Givenchy she wore earlier in the day for the ceremony.
The high-necked sleeveless halter gown is a bit more glamorous (and sexy!) than the elegant Givenchy she wore earlier in the day for the ceremony.
The reason we assumed it wouldn't work is because the uninterrupted silhouette of a slim, high-necked top only further emphasizes a busty girl's largest measurement.
This high-necked top ($45) offers a unique silhouette for the woman who wants to look chic but still covered (and it distracts from the underwire).
The dishes and jewelry on the table take on all forms, including a white narrow-necked and lidded ewer, red saucers, and tiny hairpins and combs.
Buff-necked ibises build nests high in trees or inside the extinct volcanoes, sharing the ledges with peregrines — a symbiotic relationship rare among birds of prey.
It is marked by an abrupt weakening and bulging of the heart, until it begins to resemble a narrow-necked Japanese octopus trap called a takotsubo.
She's now married, living with her second heart and a long, jagged scar, the top of which is visible whenever she wears an open-necked shirt.
Never mind that most Milanese men are too hidebound to be seen wearing open-necked shirts anywhere except in a convertible on the way to Portofino.
When many people hear the words "llama llama" they think of a beige, fuzzy, long-necked little llama, often decked out in his signature red pajamas.
At Abyssinia, if you ask for coffee, the room fills with clouds of frankincense, and the brew is served from a long-necked pot alongside popcorn.
In Noah's telling, he had worn his lumberjack look (open-necked plaid shirt) to Juliette's dinner party; in hers, he sported a professorial shirt and tie.
Inside is a pair of putty knives, a paint scraper, a Leatherman multi-tool, several long-necked flathead screwdrivers, and three backup flashlights, among other items.
The star paired the halter-necked piece with a chunky, black leather jacket which was cropped at her waist, hoop earrings, and a pair of white sneakers.
Walk into any fast-fashion shop, and you'll be sure to see riffs on these shapes, with long cardigans, roomy pants, high-necked tops, and maxi-dresses.
Beauty and the Beast introduces Gaston as a thick-necked jerk, but we quickly see his dark side as he plots to manipulate Belle and her father.
Not only did the outlet come up with the type of bird, they found the exact bird in the video: an African white-necked raven named Mischief.
Last came her home-spiked grappa, infused in a wide-necked jar with seven sage leaves, herbs and a few grapes, and taken in spoonfuls every day.
The most massive animals ever known to walk on land were the titanosaurs, a group of long-necked, plant-eating dinosaurs that spread widely across Cretaceous Earth.
When I think of the Victorian Era, what usually comes to mind are strict manners, high-necked lace collars, and a whole lot of sexually repressed ladies.
Back in Asia and Africa ring-necked parakeets are severe crop pests, but we don't yet know if they'll damage British fruit crops and cause economic damage.
Every Thursday night, the music of a tanbour, a long-necked stringed instrument, resounds across the wooden floors of a Manhattan room, wrapped with warm Persian rugs.
The wide-hipped, long-necked, four-legged plant-eater was about half the length of a basketball court, and its shoulders stood as high as the hoop.
The Sherman piece is matched up with "H: The Collector": It shows the artist dressed up as a rich older lady in a high-necked sequin dress.
So was the familiar silhouette (round-necked, elongated, with narrow shoulders and sleeves), albeit a little looser and more fluid than it has been in the past.
Great blue herons strutted among northern shovelers — ducks with bills the size of small spatulas — and ring-necked ducks with Art Deco patterns of black and white.
But here's the thing: CNN has in fact verified that not only does the video show a bird, it's specifically an African White-necked Raven named Mischief.
The long-necked dinosaur footprints were each about the size of a trash can lid, Ms. dePolo said, with the largest being more than two feet in diameter.
Tragically, the young animal lover, who had a special affinity for the long-necked species, lost her battle with brain cancer in 2014, reports NBC WYFF 4 News.
In 1937 Daniil Kharms, an absurdist writer, wrote a story about a "thin-necked man" who climbs into a trunk, shuts the lid and starts gasping for breath.
In addition to a lacy, high-necked lavender dress, Adele donned a long brunette wig and clutched an autoharp (a Carter-Cash family staple) to complete the ensemble.
Rasputin is a Walliser black-necked goat who lives in Austria and has the world's largest horn spread for a living goat, as verified by Guinness World Records.
Patagonia boasted some of the most impressive dinosaurs ever found, including the giant predator Giganotosaurus and the immense long-necked, four-legged plant-eaters Patagotitan, Argentinosaurus and Dreadnoughtus.
Setting up for this long old game of cards, I necked my first ever can of Monster, which—I don't mind telling you, readers—was gross as fuck.
Users claim that when you add these stainless steel pellets to water and swish them around, they eliminate dirt and residue, leaving narrow-necked bottles looking like new. 
Beefy, thick-necked, standing 6-foot-4 and weighing about 250 pounds, Mr. Schmidt had spent years in the Army as an active-duty soldier and a reservist.
The short-necked pitcher is one of the most interesting artifacts found so far at the site, which has also yielded a number of urns, pots, and vases.
That stuff is supposed to be Bantha milk, and Banthas were those big, hairy, horned quadrupeds from Episode IV, not those blubbery, long-necked loafers from The Last Jedi.
Illustration: Jorge A. GonzálezIntroducing, Ingentia prima, a large, four-legged, long-necked dinosaur that lived a whopping 47 million years before giants like Diplodocus and Brontosaurus shook the Earth.
Kate wore a slimline white dress with a navy pattern by Indian-American designer Naeem Khan, while William braved intense afternoon heat in a blazer and open-necked shirt.
These four-legged, long-necked herbivores reached lengths of about 883 feet (15 meters), and weighed nearly 90 tons, which is about the same weight as 25 adult elephants.
"The concept of short necked azhdarchids is yet to be explored in detail, despite the significance it has for our understanding of azhdarchid palaeoecology and disparity," the researchers wrote.
Rapetosaurus was among the world's last dinosaurs Sauropods —€" a long-necked, long-tailed, vegetarian group of dinosaurs —€" were long known for growing incredibly in size between birth and adulthood.
Wearing an open-necked striped shirt that bulges around his ample middle, and cargo shorts that ride up his thighs, he looks at the camera with a baleful gaze.
After all, there are inevitably times when regular, word-based language fails us, and only a lunging raptor or long-necked sauropod can adequately express our thoughts and emotions.
He bucked the traditional (read: boring) black tie dress code and opted for an open-necked pussy bow shirt, a patterned jacket, and cropped black pants, and brown loafers.
Villanelle, the wily assassin of "Killing Eve," is more seditious, dressing for her murderous assignations in filmy ruche-necked Edwardian frocks or layer upon layer of dainty pink tulle.
Imperial cormorants, lanky, long-necked creatures that live on the southern coasts of Argentina and Chile, spend much of their time immersed in the frigid waters of the ocean.
Mr. Cornejo is Argentine, and that might account for why he is dressed (by Norma Kamali) in a sleeveless, low-necked jumpsuit decorated with fancy-cowboy or gaucho silvering.
Morrison wore two looks from the Australian designer Carla Zampatti: a black dress on arrival and a halter-necked sequined navy column with a silk scarf to the dinner.
Even when she's all dressed up in silver sequins, it's a round-necked, long-sleeved, knee-length number, practically nunlike compared with her former signature silken bits and bobs.
Both women wore long-sleeved, high-necked mini dresses for the gala as they posed for cameras outside of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Bee's outfit of high-necked, long-sleeved nightgown and chastity belt, combined with her terrified mumbled apology after every joke, added up to something both funny and rather chilling.
Take a three-year-old to the zoo, and she intuitively knows that the long-necked creature nibbling leaves is the same thing as the giraffe in her picture book.
Professional Winner: Black-necked Stilts by Gary R. ZahmLeggy birbsPhoto: Gary R. Zahm/Audubon Photography AwardsThis long-legged bird has no trouble moving into human-influenced habitats like sewage ponds.
Hale's stylist, Alyssa Sutter, put her in a halter-necked, knee-grazing look with silver caging detail from Azzaro (the actress has worn the label on the red carpet before).
A new study in Scientific Reports shows it to be the most complete sauropod dinosaur skeleton ever found in Australia (sauropods being those iconic long-necked, long-tailed, quadrupedal dinosaurs).
She showed off her softer side in a performance of a quieter "Invasion of Privacy" track, "Be Careful," appearing in a long, high-necked dress with a retro beehive hairdo.
Flanagan's ravenous haunted house is full of terrors like the broken-necked lady, the demonic flapper, and the seductive room — all of them adding to the show's shiver-inducing atmosphere.
The video, which Reuters saw before it was removed, shows a middle-aged white man with a receding hairline, smartly dressed in a white open-necked shirt and dark jacket.
Derince, who is from Turkey, plays the electric baglama, a long-necked three-stringed lute, backed by beats from a keyboard and accompanying two singers; the second replaced the first.
And some people theorize that the five gold rings actually refer to the markings of a ring-necked pheasant, which would align with the bird motif of the early verses.
This technology allowed scientists to see the outline of toes and claws, and tentatively assign the footprints to long-necked sauropods and theropods, dinosaurs related to the Brontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex.
Research suggests the holes might have been created by the footprints of a huge dinosaur such as the long-necked, 115-foot Mamenchisaurus as it walked over an ash-covered landscape.
The head was perched on an unusually long, flexible, swan-like neck, which had features in the vertebrae only previously seen in waterfowl and some species of aquatic, long-necked turtles.
First up was a high-necked sheath dress with scalloped lace hem, sparkly embellishment and silver triple-strap sandals that seemed to be a bit of a squeeze for the dancer.
" Meany supported the Vietnam War, and at the 1968 Democratic National Convention he dismissed protesters who had been beaten by police as "a dirty-necked and dirty-mouthed group of kooks.
Last summer, a scientific paper argued that increased competition with other large marine reptiles—including spinosaurus (swimming dinosaurs) and plesiosaurs (long-necked marine reptiles)—pushed the ichthyosaurs species to its demise.
All around, marshy dikes and shallow streams swarmed with naked-necked turkey vultures and meticulous long-legged waterfowl, and the vegetation seemed as likely to harbor grazing dinosaurs as rocket scientists.
The long-necked, pregnant creature has had a camera trained on her for more than a month, and millions have watched and waited for what promises to be an awesome delivery.
They didn't see any monkeys, though they did see huge black palmetto bugs, a rat snake sunning itself on the sandy path, long-necked white birds that Smokey Joe called ibises.
Its body plan was similar to plesiosaurs, long-necked marine reptiles akin to Scotland's mythical Loch Ness Monster that thrived later during the dinosaur age, though they were not closely related.
Much to our relief, though, instead of wearing it on its own, she styled it pretty cleverly under a straight-necked black cami that appears to be this bodysuit from Reformation.
When she arrives for the case briefing, Elle is wearing a high-necked blouse with a red brooch and a fitted mid-length black dress with a swishy lining peeking out.
I had thrown Phobjikha onto my itinerary after meeting a woman on my plane who was going there to see the black-necked cranes who make the valley their winter home.
She became known for this eccentricity, for sweeping onstage in an elegant low-necked black velvet gown with a black leather bag, which she deposited beside the piano before she played.
It consists of heavily beaded and fur-trimmed dresses, high necked and long sleeved, vaguely reminiscent of Russian peasant styles, available only to those with the deep pockets of an oligarch.
But instead, viewers were treated mostly to a numbing procession of corporate labels including Chanel (Julianne Moore, in a deeply V-necked black gown with glitter banding and triangular straps), Dior (Charlize Theron, in a deeply V-necked red gown with low back and spaghetti straps) and Louis Vuitton (Alicia Vikander, the winner for best supporting actress, who in her strapless lemon-yellow frock covered hither and thither with silver sprinkles resembled a very slender cupcake).
Books like these are a testament to a period of music-making that struck a chord, and serve as proof that prog didn't die out with Moogs, mellotrons and double-necked guitars.
He'd fully embraced the flower-power look by the decade's end, donning an ultra-cool velvet vest and open-necked paisley shirt offset with gold chains on this appearance from Christmas 1968.
That impression was only enhanced by Pelosi, who was photographed leaving the White House wearing a brick-red funnel-necked three-quarter-length coat with dark sunglasses, looking like a goddamn boss.
He also popularised the use of the double-necked guitar—which apart from allowing him to switch easily between rhythm and lead parts, also made him look like the original guitar hero.
Casually dressed in an open-necked white shirt, the prince sat with the club s founder, Patrick Harris, and other mentors, in the middle of the ring to talk about the sport.
The femur bone is over six feet long and is thought to have belonged to a sauropod -- a subgroup of herbivorous, long-necked and four-legged dinosaurs common in the Jurassic era.
The half-dozen styles span the gamut in terms of silhouettes, including everything from an off-the-shoulder top with a distinctively notched neckline to a high-necked, tassel-trimmed halter maillot.
Reaching into the shelf behind him, Howie picks out one of the instruments he used on Homeless, a long-necked string instrument made of snake skin and camel bone called a rawap.
And let it hold an animatronic Noah and lifelike models of some of the creatures that came on board two-by-two, such as bears, short-necked giraffes — and juvenile Tyrannosaurus rexes.
A thick-necked man in an "ALL TAXES ARE STEALING" T-shirt chuckles as he turns down a copy of the Socialist Worker from the old woman peddling them on the street.
The long-necked sauropods were some of the biggest vertebrates to ever walk the planet, and this new specimen must surely count as one of the smallest vertebrates ever to take flight.
But he was fascinated and appalled by the roadside carnage: caimans, anacondas, giant black-necked storks called jabirus and, once, a dead giant anteater with her cub, still alive, clutching her back.
His stiff-necked sense of authenticity and his self-confidence in his salesman's ability to close the deal make his every burst of oratory a daunting challenge to those who diagram sentences.
Mr. Rieu, who sports long curly locks and favors high-necked blazers and tunics with flowing sleeves, grew up in a musical family, one of six siblings, who all played several instruments.
Then Mr. Meléndez moved onto the Melitta pour-over technique, using a goose-necked pot to pour water first over the entire filter and then over the coffee in a spiral movement.
Along with the larger, longer-necked, and more friendly llamas, they are prized for their wool, some of which ends up woven into clothes sold in the swankiest stores in the world.
It turns out that the long-necked sauropods weren't alone; they shared the region with some carnivorous theropods, distant cousins of the T-rex, which wouldn't make its dreaded appearance until much later.
About That Comb... Some of the main perpetrators of static are things we can't avoid (like dry heat from thermostat environments, which strips hair of moisture, and high-necked sweaters, scarves, and hats).
One look features a high-necked midi with a long cardigan; there's also a pencil-fit dress with capped sleeves, and another outfit that consists of jeans and a long-sleeved T-shirt.
In this rendition of "Valerie", Amy minces around on her vertiginous toenails so endearingly that you can almost ignore Mark Ronson using one of those two necked guitars that are smugger than dolphins.
Now, 11 years later, paleontologists have confirmed that the fragments the family collected belong to a new species of titanosaur, a long-necked behemoth that roamed the area about 95 million years ago.
The uniform, made of an ankle-length gown and a dark red jacket with long sleeves and a high-necked top was unveiled last week ahead of the Olympic team's departure for Brazil.
The story of an attractive American family finding terror in a new home credibly wedded Edgar Allan Poe's twitchy, stiff-necked dread with the fetid, swampy atmospherics of a 1950s EC horror comic.
Oculudentavis illustrates the almost-incomprehensible size difference among members of the dinosaur lineage, contrasting to contemporaneous South American long-necked, pillar-legged dinosaur Argentinosaurus at perhaps 90 tons and 115 feet (35 meters).
Even if it weren't for the microphone in hand, Bosski is unmissable—statuesque and sporting a gently-coiffed black bob, and tonight donning a pale blue scoop-necked top reminiscent of Jacqueline Kennedy.
By the '50s, female workers were regulars in the office, clad in an unofficial uniform of formal suits (in conservative colors such as racing green, navy blue, and beige), high-necked blouses, and stockings.
Bates, 19, wore an A-line, long-sleeve white gown with a high-necked lace bodice and flowing skirt with a long train, according to photos posted to the UPtv reality series' Instagram page.
Varley, 62, in an open-necked shirt and jumper, listened in the glass-surrounded dock, flanked by Roger Jenkins, in a polo neck jumper and jacket, Tom Kalaris and Richard Boath, both wearing suits.
Despite its scrawny-necked snorkel (for fording rivers) and boxy lines, however, his 1992 Land Rover Defender fits right into the latest wave of cars being scooped up by a new generation of collectors.
I was kinda skeptical of it when they first made the announcement last month—I wasn't sure that I needed to see v-necked tech-house types parachuting onto tall buildings and sniping civilians.
Hauschild, who appeared in court wearing an open-necked, white shirt and spectacles, is accused of conspiring with others at Deutsche Bank, Barclays, Societe Generale and other banks between January 2005 and December 2009.
To shape the score's swirling contours, he did not have to study Middle Eastern scales or Egyptian instrumentation; he was already handy on darbouka (a goblet-shaped drum) and oud (a short-necked lyre).
Long-legged, long-necked and long-billed, greater yellowlegs can be found throughout the shorebird migration season and, if the weather remains mild enough, can occasionally be observed well into the New York winter.
"The Valentino aesthetic has gotten a little precious, all high-necked gossamer tulle and embroidery, and the funky shapes and shades of Memphis jazzed up the whole," our critic wrote of the new collection.
Another successful (and popular, as far as I could tell) puppet was the one depicting Kong Nay, who is considered a great master of the chapei dong veng, a Cambodian two-stringed, long-necked guitar.
As I quickly discovered, nothing elicits an incredulous "Wait, that's athleisure, too?!" like an Outdoor Voices court skort or Carbon38 private-label LBDs (both the sexier, strappy-backed Polymorph and boxy, V-necked Spectrum styles).
Speaking in a hotel suite briefly rented for the interview - Tsipras noted his own room was far smaller, with no view - the prime minister appeared in a blue suit and his trademark open-necked shirt.
Cliché Shop Gallery At her sparse, spaceship-like boutique, Jelena Pirkmajer stocks her own feminine line of high-necked lace shirts and body-hugging knit dresses, as well as sculptural accessories from emerging local designers.
For instance, a short-snouted pug fairs better in a harness due to susceptibility to tracheal injury, while a thick-necked greyhound needs a martingale collar so it doesn't slip right over their small head.
Amjad Ali Khan will perform with his sons, Amaan and Ayaan Ali Khan, the seventh generation of a family of musicians who play the sarod, a long-necked lute prominent in classical northern Indian music.
Wearing a blue open-necked shirt and sandals, his gentle demeanor and soft voice put patients at ease while he gently probes for their stories before quietly instructing his team, who hang on his words.
In the city, Noctis can become a beast from Final Fantasy XV proper—I saw a crocodile-like creature, a long-necked animal with horns, and a Garula, last seen grazing the grasslands of Duscae.
While his series is by no means full of gore, he shows plenty of the supernatural, introducing some very spooky ghosts including a bent-necked woman and an extremely tall floater in a bowler hat.
Obviously some people, like my own stiff-necked ancestors, refused to be assimilated and had to be put down; and as I said, the Romans had no problem being vicious when that served their purposes.
Giraffes, he proposed, arose through heritable variation and natural selection—a tall-necked specimen appears in an ancestral tree-grazing animal, and, perhaps during a period of famine, this mutant survives and is naturally selected.
Far from being critical of Ms. Daum, who is not Chinese, many people in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan proclaimed her choice of the traditional high-necked dress as a victory for Chinese culture.
The material came gleaming down the runway in various skintight forms — including belted high-waisted leggings, pencil skirts and thigh-grazing boots — which the designer offset with demure, bow-necked blouses and double-breasted blazers.
Priests would give us sermons about how, when Christ was dying on the cross, his greatest anguish was seeing a future in which teenage girls like us necked in the back seat of a car.
Instead, I actually started picturing all of the different ways I could style them: with a white button-up and jeans, with a high-necked, long-sleeved floral dress, with a black skirt and striped turtleneck.
Following his engagements in Jerusalem, William went to Tel Aviv and, sporting sunglasses and an open-necked shirt, strolled along the Mediterranean shore, chatting with beach-goers and quipping, "I should have brought my swimming trunks".
The Prince, in military uniform, and his wife, respectfully clothed in a high-necked black dress by New Zealand designer Emilia Wickstead, silently and gently placed the wreath to rest together before fighter jets thundered past.
BARB Gone, but never forgotten, your pup can pay homage to one of the show's most beloved (RIP) characters with a red dog wig, a high-necked bow blouse and a pair of '80s-style eyeglasses.
On a scorching day in late August, to the bafflement of my husband, I tried on a high-necked, mutton-sleeved, fitted frock actually called the Prairie in the comfort of our apartment's central air-conditioning.
The absence of obvious moralizing, the catch-as-catch-can prosody, the raggedy serendipity of his long-necked and balding birds and animals turn out to spring from someplace deep in his sly and adaptable personality.
Of course, I would love to have heard Strycker's stories about what it was like to see specific birds that I have dreamed of, like the white-necked rockfowl in Ghana, and the sapayoa in Panama.
The painting, completed in the 1960s, is of a long-necked satyr-like woman, with spiral breasts and an aristocratic arm draped elegantly on a ledge, her fingers long and slim, like those of Carrington herself.
The Hanksville-Burpee Quarry, discovered in the past decade, is home to scores of dinosaur bones, including sauropods, or long-necked dinosaurs, at least one carnivorous dinosaur, and a possible herbivorous Stegosaurus, according to its website.
I've never met her, so can't pretend to know exactly why she flipped from the woman in high-necked black dresses and natural curls to the bikini- and negligee-wearing pop figure of the early 00s.
Cam Newton, who has recently demolished the Arizona Cardinals and the Easily Offended Tennessee Moms with ease, will lead the Carolina Panthers to almost certain victory against noodle-necked game manager Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos.
Maybe the ancestors of giraffes ate leaves from trees, and the ones who could reach the most leaves were the fittest, and therefore passed that trait down to the silly looking long-necked animals we see today.
In his rugged and chronically ungovernable country the short, bull-necked soldier, with his sharp sing-song northern accent, his heavy silver tribal ring and his mesmerising stare, turned out to have contacts all over the place.
Recent months have seen William ditch his favorite navy suit for a more contemporary look of chinos and open-necked shirts (minus a tie!) that has had fashion insiders heaping praise on the usually conservative royal dad.
While there have been various versions produced in the past, Vader's Vault has released its own take, designed specifically to be used for heavy-contact dueling — an activity that usually bends or breaks "thin-necked" saber replicas.
A small and aggressive cyloptic breed attacks me like a gaggle of angry geese, hurling their long-necked bodies at my character, while a beefier brand of bot gallops away from danger, moving like a cyber-cow.
A young, polo-necked guy is standing in front of the camera with a rocket launcher shrugged high on his shoulders, sending missile after missile crashing into a wind turbine as it spins its long arms around.
Dal Sasso told me the predator likely feasted on sauropod stragglers (long-necked herbivores), small mammals, and pterosaurs, but it will require more fossil evidence to make any broader conclusions about this basal notosuchian's behavior and anatomy.
One of the stars of the exhibit is Valentino's cardinal-red taffeta dress that's priestly in silhouette, but with a low-necked, rustling sensuousness that makes it appear as though it could just slip off the body.
At fifty-three, he is broad-necked and dimple-chinned, with salted hair at nineteen-eighties length, and he has the beset, apologetic likability of the guy in science class whose chemical reaction inexplicably failed to work.
Patagotitan, a long-necked, four-legged plant-eater that was 22018 feet (37.2 meters) long and weighed 70 tons, lived in Argentina 100 million years ago, more than 30 million years before T. rex stalked western North America.
Illustration: Viktor Radermacher, University of the Witwatersrand /Instagram: Viktorsaurus91The discovery of a new Jurassic dinosaur in South Africa shows that the transition from small, two-legged creatures to the thunderously huge long-necked dinosaurs wasn't a straightforward process.
The coral Prada high-necked minidress that she wore to the Oscars nominees luncheon — trimmed with pink crystals, covered with clear paillettes and topped with a red bow at the neckline — felt oddly toddler-at-a-birthday-party.
The other fossil set belongs to a previously known species called Diamantinasaurus matildae, and includes the first cranial remains of a sauropod—the scientific name for these iconic long-necked dinosaurs—that have ever been found in Australia.
So far, 70,000 of her 3.6 million Instagram followers have liked the picture, Later in the day, the Trainwreck star shared another picture from set, this time wearing a pair of sweatpants along with her high necked blouse.
Tied together with black detailing, the two long-sleeved, high-necked pieces, layered underneath two looser-fitting, short-sleeved ones, offer the illusion that Simi and Haze are wearing just one item of clothing, even though they aren't.
Whether with pickaxe or dynamite, their own or animal muscle, in a digger or a diesel truck, thick-necked miners have been at the centre of an industry that supplies the raw materials for almost all industrial activity.
The Los Angeles-based artist has cropped his beard, donned his best open-necked white shirt, and released two singles from his now-confirmed fourth studio album, God's Favorite Customer, out June 1 on Sub Pop/Bella Union.
In Turkey, it was the female equivalent of the same, a neat dress of the sort most women wear to work: round-necked, short-sleeved, complete with flat leather shoes and a tote bag slung over a shoulder.
It was there, for example, in Chanel's ornate imperial closures and Aubrey Beardsley silhouettes; in the Klimt-does-"Game of Thrones" high-necked, cold-shouldered gowns and gilded furs of Gilles Mendel's first couture collection for J. Mendel.
Directed by Olivia Malone and starring Bella Hadid, the monochrome, downright creepy cowgirl flick is a perfect blend of What Katie Did meets True Detective, and has inspired us to invest in a high-necked embroidered dress, pronto.
Usually blessed with sunshine and heat waves, this year's bash was slightly tainted by daily thunderstorms and torrential rain—not exactly the greatest accompaniment to having necked three pills on a beach at 4 PM, but maybe refreshing?!
In my testing of different portable USB-C SSDs, I found that the performance of Thunderbolt 3 in the previous base model was bottle-necked by the SATA M.2 drive, so this is a swell upgrade, too.
Mars' masculinity of open-necked floral shirts, pinky rings, and pompadour — which he recently described as an homage to his "Puerto Rican pimp" father — and his general performance and musical style, is often perceived (and enjoyed) as shamelessly unhip.
Amid beams of light, bobbing foliage and a smattering of twangy, distinct notes of what sounds like a samisen (a long-necked, three-stringed Japanese instrument), Mr. Hayashi speaks a little about himself and his struggles to find work.
Such was Mr. Trump's inaugural take on a Washington tradition that seems to exist mostly because it existed the year before, a sort of "Apprentice" for the long-necked set, superimposed on the White House for a statelier feel.
You send them to shoot a City Council news conference in Woodside, Queens, and they come back with three teenagers on a crumbly stoop, drinking Cokes out of long-necked bottles, or a plastic bag stranded in a tree.
Trousers were high-waisted and pleated, polo shirts and vests squared off and oversized, dresses enormous and boxy or halter-necked and dripping yards of almost weightless fringe, which waved like sea anemones on Saturn as the model walked.
If you go to the Prado, in Madrid, you will find a late self-portrait of Goya, in an open-necked shirt, surveying the sad landscape of his own features and recounting what he sees, without fear or favor.
Ms. Portman sometimes wears sparer designs, including ones by the Row: She wore a vertical-stripe ivory gown for the Israel Film Festival Anniversary Gala last fall and a square-necked clingy black dress for the Hollywood Film Awards.
A slim, brisk fifty-nine-year-old dressed in jeans and a V-necked sweater with a Bic pen in the V, she looked indelibly English—fair straight hair pulled back from the face, cornflower-blue eyes, no makeup.
Aside from when I accidentally necked a glass of beer full of cig butts, I had a great time because I had just gotten into another relationship and was in that stage when you feel lost without your partner.
Titled "Ostriches Killed for Hermès, Prada Bags," it is just short of six minutes in length, and mixes scenes of ostriches being plucked, electrocuted and exsanguinated while conscious with footage of the long-necked birds walking free in the wild.
This new site records two different types of dinosaurs — long-necked cousins of Brontosaurus and sharp-toothed cousins of T. rex — hanging around a shallow lagoon, back when Scotland was much warmer and dinosaurs were beginning their march to global dominance.
Gualicho lived in a forested flood plain environment alongside some of the biggest dinosaurs ever, including long-necked, four-legged plant-eater Argentinosaurus, about 115 feet (35 meters) long, and T. rex-sized predator Mapusaurus, about 41 feet (12.6 meters) long.
The partial skeleton of this quadrupedal prosauropod, a distant relative of the giant long-necked sauropods like Brontosaurus and Diplodocus, was found sticking out of a cliff near Clarens, a town that's close to the border of South Africa and Lesotho.
But when I watched the pilot episode, where she shows up to the breakfast table wearing a high-necked, cat's cradle-esque sweater, and oversized sunglasses, I knew it was much more than that—Moira was me when I grow up.
It looks nothing like my regular going-out uniform of high-necked black shirts, and a lot like something teen me would've worn in a game of Flirty Adult Dress-Up—just an absolute mid-life crisis of a top.
One night, after the couple visits the enigmatic wunderkind CEO (high-necked white jacket, general Bieber aesthetic) of her firm's top competitor, her self-driving car is hacked, and the two of them fly off the side of the highway.
These are just some of the questions we're aiming to answer through ParrotNet, a pan-European group of researchers dedicated to understanding the challenge of invasive parrots (ring-necked parakeets are just one of 13 species of parrot established across Europe).
Bates and Balka tied the knot in October during a romantic outdoor ceremony overlooking the Tennessee mountains, where the bride wore an A-line, long-sleeve white gown featuring a high-necked lace bodice and flowing skirt with a long train.
Chiuri's now-signature dress silhouette — the corseted, square-necked, A-line gown, preferred by Bella Hadid — was reissued in a neutral color palette to fit in with the theme, styled with skinny leather belts and chunky boots, or under fringed ponchos.
" If the Jew's daughter should fail to lock the doors and close the casements, she would be able to watch the Christians parade by in carnival masks and listen to "the drum / And the vile squealing of the wry-necked fife.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An extraordinary fossil unearthed in southwestern China shows a pregnant long-necked marine reptile that lived millions of years before the dinosaurs with its developing embryo, indicating this creature gave birth to live babies rather than laying eggs.
Israelis denied visas Saudi Arabia and FIDE agreed to loosen the dress code for the event and allow women to wear high-necked white blouses rather than a hijab or abaya, a loose-fitting robe worn by some Muslim women.
The 51-year-old scientist said he isn't a Nessie believer – which some theorize is a long-necked plesiosaur that somehow survived the dinosaur extinction – but is eager to take people on an adventure and communicate some science along the way.
In 2010, the couple moved into an old house in a village outside Ghent and, unable to find electric wiring in the ceiling, decided to build a metal-framed table with a long-necked lamp growing from one of its legs.
Like "Rocky Horror," it was born a throwback, in this case to Willson's experiences as a flute player in marching bands (he was in John Philip Sousa's) and his turn-of-the-century youth in a stiff-necked Iowa town.
Indeed, if there is one villain in "The Haunting" — besides, of course, the founding fathers, white colonialists and an ideology of systematic oppression — it's Ron (Tom Angelo), here a caricature of a pencil-necked historian and a money-hungry fraud.
In an undated oil painting by Ely Kish, a Canadian paleoartist who died in 2014, the desiccated bodies of three long-necked sauropods lie decomposing on the floor of a seemingly infinite desert, while tiny, birdlike pterosaurs peck at their remains.
Wearing an open-necked shirt, a suit and a white baseball cap with his slogan "Make America great again", Trump was asked if he was worried about the volatility in financial markets following Britain's vote to leave the EU on Thursday.
It's a strong possibility, given the intense reaction to the autumn-leaf orange funnel-necked piece of outerwear Nancy Pelosi tossed on like a victor's cloak after exiting her contentious meeting with President Trump and Senator Chuck Schumer on Tuesday.
Other dinosaurs on display include: a rearing Camarasaurus - one of the long-necked, four-legged sauropods; a 90-foot-long (27-meter-long) Diplodocus, another sauropod; a meat-eating Allosaurus sitting, guarding a nest of eggs; and the tank-like armored Euoplocephalus.
Robinson was unable to accept the award with his co-star – but Lonsdale made the most of his moment, showing up on stage in a sequin coat by WhoCaresWhyNot, a cream skirt, a high-necked top, glittering face jewels, and bleached blonde hair.
The recently single star (Dunham and ex-boyfriend Jack Antonoff confirmed their breakup to PEOPLE in January after five years together) hit the Met steps wearing a high-necked golden gown with ruffled neck and hem, plus dark-gem Stephen Webster wreath necklace.
Because it's never too late to learn, here's what we missed: The reason we get staticky hair when wearing hats, scarves, high-necked sweaters — all the winter things — is due to an electron deficiency that occurs when strands rub against these fabrics.
The viral moments continued on the couple's wedding day, especially when Meghan debuted a high-necked sleeveless halter gown made by Stella McCartney as the couple made their way from Windsor Castle to Frogmore House, the location of the exclusive evening reception.
The acclaimed British fashion designer plans to release 46 replicas of the halter-necked, backless, fit-and-flare gown the 36-year-old former actress wore to the May 19 evening reception at Frogmore House on her wedding day, Page Six reports .
Bates and Balka, 23, tied the knot in October during a romantic outdoor ceremony overlooking the Tennessee mountains, where the bride wore an A-line, long-sleeve white gown featuring a high-necked lace bodice and flowing skirt with a long train.
As for the frock itself, it was conservative — long-sleeved, round-necked — with a hint of grandeur (those fluted sleeves) and a slight twist (a full-length zipper up the back), descriptions that have a certain resonance with Donald J. Trump's agenda.
Slowly but surely, Emily — who, in time, is played by the suitably swan-necked Cynthia Nixon — retreats into her room, bathed in light and love and maybe touched a little by madness, making her mark one carefully scratched poem at a time.
This much we know: One day toward the end of the Jurassic Period, a long-necked, long-tailed sauropod dinosaur about the size of an elephant lumbered over a tidal flat in what is now Switzerland, leaving footprints wider than beach balls.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A relatively complete skeleton of a long-necked, long-tailed plant-eater excavated from a rocky cliff above a Tanzanian river is providing insight into the early evolution of a dinosaur group that later included Earth's largest-ever land animals.
With 82 rooms in total, the lodges will reside in five areas: the capital of Thimphu; the rice farming region of Punakha; Gangtey, where black-necked cranes migrate; Bumthang, known for its monasteries; and Paro, near the dramatic cliffside Tiger's Nest monastery.
The researchers, led by Anthony Shillito, a PhD student in Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences, were able to identify some of the dinosaurs responsible for the prints, including an Iguanodon, an Ankylosaurus, a species of stegosaurus, and some unidentified sauropods (long necked, four-legged herbivores).
At Chanel's show, we saw models in boat-necked tweed suits and cocktail dresses line up in a Tuscan villa-esque garden (Karl Lagerfeld, meanwhile, was nowhere to be seen – he was "feeling tired" so didn't make an appearance at the end of the show).
In addition to the West Front of the Capitol on Friday afternoon, the goose-necked Goose was seen in use on Friday night at National Building Museum, Saturday afternoon at the Central Intelligence Agency, and Sunday in the East Room of the White House.
Identifying two types of footprints in the same place also challenges the idea that long-necked dinosaurs waded into shallow, muddy waters to escape predators, said Stephen Brusatte, a paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and an author of the new study.
While we were admittedly hoping for those high-necked, ruffled dresses like the vintage ones you can buy on Etsy (or ones that look they're from Instagram-favorite brand Batsheva), we're afraid to report that the collection for Urban Outfitters is a bit watered down.
Lindsay, on the other hand, opted for an explosion of pastel florals in the form of a high-necked dress featuring a jabot, bishop sleeves, and a high-low skirt, accessorizing the look with gold wedge espadrilles, a sparkly clutch, and a small diamond bracelet.
A nylon-looking, high-necked zip-up (with an attached outer pocket) was paired with a black skirt and pointy kitten heels; scrunched jogging pants were matched with a pierced, white-collared top; a quilted running jacket was cut back and worn as a cape.
We often come across the railroad spike teeth of T. rex and the gargantuan limb bones of long-necked sauropods of the Brontosaurus mold, some of which weighed more than a Boeing 737, easily making them the largest animals to ever thunder across the land.
Meghan, donning a sexy high-necked sleeveless halter gown by Stella McCartney, walked hand-in-hand with a tuxedo-clad Harry to a Jaguar E-Type Concept Zero convertible with the license plate E190618 — their wedding date — to head from Windsor Castle to Frogmore House.
As the first outsider to become Nestle CEO in almost a century, Schneider has impressed investors with his candid assessment of the company's problems and lightened the mood at its Lake Geneva headquarters, often seen wearing open-necked shirts and eating in the staff cafeteria.
Going back to the awkward elegance that originally defined her approach to dress, she layered neatly tailored double-breasted coats and long blazers over high-necked cotton tunics, often sprinkled with naïve pastel flowers, and themselves worn long and loose atop A-line pleated skirts.
In an imposingly scaled painting — just over seven feet tall — the artist presents Mr. Obama dressed in the regulation black suit and an open-necked white shirt, and seated on a vaguely thronelike chair not so different from the one seen in Stuart's Washington portrait.
There was a 1968 Jaguar convertible, there was a groom in a black velvet dinner jacket and there was the new Duchess of Sussex, the woman formerly known as Meghan Markle, in a backless, halter-necked, ivory-silk crepe, bias-cut gown by Stella McCartney.
For though she made the requisite nods to the signature chain-mail gown, in the form of a halter-necked bias-draped gold number and a mini version in bronze, her Versace is less about worshiping the Amazon goddess of curves than powering through.

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