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Usually we give them chicks, quails, pigeons, chicken necks, duck necks, turkey necks.
I dressed her in horrible A-line dresses with surreptitious elastic waists and boat necks — so many boat necks on that website, an ocean full of boat necks.
Crew necks, V-necks, and cardigans in neutral colors all work, and they can be paired with dresses, skirts, or pants.
Lamarck is always ridiculed in evolution classes—he's the guy that said that the reason giraffes have long necks is that giraffes would stretch their necks every day, and stretch and stretch and stretch, and all that stretching led them to produce babies with longer necks.
As Darwin later pointed out, their necks were the result of selectional processes; only those animals with necks long enough to reach the tallest branches thrived and survived.
A lot of the way I dressed involved deep V-necks and polo necks, which are really chic when you've got nothing, but can become quite X-rated with a huge cleavage.
Now, we can wear the beautiful stone around our necks.
Ambitious rivals are breathing down the necks of party leaders.
Their belt would tighten around their road and their necks.
Women with rainbow leis around their necks reached for her.
So fasten your seatbelts, Democrats, but not around your necks.
Both patients had stiff necks, a sign of possible meningitis.
"I want to put the ambassador medal around their necks."
They were both wearing scrubs, with stethoscopes around their necks.
He said the kidnappers had tied wire around their necks.
Image: Derek KeatsYou probably think you know how giraffe necks evolved.
Joplin made the hairs on the back of people's necks prickle.
When the brothers of the girls protested, their necks were slit.
People's necks were still hurting, but they were no longer suffocated.
Over several hours, mosquitos constantly bombarded our arms, legs, and necks.
He's also touched women's faces and necks during other photo ops.
All the models wore brightly coloured tulle bows around their necks.
There were hundreds of broken necks, perforated hearts, catastrophic brain injuries.
On our fingers, around our necks, and even in our mouths.
They wear badges with bar codes on lanyards around their necks.
Nergal: They're all wearing [Thor's hammer] Mjölnir around their necks anyway.
Another likes the movement that women's necks make when they sob.
Gradually, we children would doze off, our necks stiff from craning.
As he spoke, a few visitors wandered by, craning their necks.
They also collected a sample from the necks of 30 dogs.
Here's to innovation, turtle necks, and dogs pissing in conference rooms.
Top court judges in Portugal wear large medallions around their necks.
High court judges in Portugal wear large medallions around their necks.
Those with unbroken necks go to extreme lengths to protect themselves.
Several reporters craned their necks to get a look at Collins.
Gold medals were placed around the runners' necks in separate ceremonies.
All the models wore brightly colored tulle bows around their necks.
Unlike dinosaurs, these herbivorous animals had short necks and large skulls.
Their necks were long, cheeks broad, humps shapely and lips droopy.
By night, Rokurokubi are women whose necks stretch to incredible lengths.
The smartphones in doctors' pockets could replace the stethoscopes around their necks.
Adam's apples come into sharp relief as their necks stretch and tilt.
But, alas, our necks are starting to miss the light of day.
The need to be likable keeps women from sticking their necks out.
"She told me to slow down on the v-necks," Bryan admits.
Dumb money is those pinkish guys with bull necks in Zegna suits.
Often I saw bridge aficionados with cameras around their necks taking photographs.
Speaking of, we're in our standard uniform of crew necks and jeans.
CT: So you try not to breathe down their necks too often?
They stuck needles in their arms, necks and the skin between toes.
Their bodies were found on Monday with stab wounds in their necks.
The Necks turn this inside out: no one solos — all the time.
Either way, coke is a wretchedly inappropriate drug for experiencing the Necks.
Bravo recommended trying styling tricks like putting polo necks underneath summery dresses.
People are walking around town with name badges draped around their necks.
Both turtle groups can retract their necks, but they do it differently.
Others craned their necks to get a look at the infamous producer.
Outside on West 47th Street, fans craned their necks for a glimpse.
I don't think that they would stuck their necks out like that.
"If they have something around their necks they feel safer," she said.
He was never without his ability to shake hands and hug necks.
To have a gold medal around their necks isn't so bad either.
It doesn't mean I lead the company now breathing down people's necks.
Crewnecks are great for wearing under button-up shirts with ties or other crewnecks, V-necks are good for wearing a shirt casually unbuttoned, and deeper V-necks are good for wearing undershirts that are more drastically unbuttoned.
Lendu militiamen, some wearing human livers round their necks, poured into the town.
We temporarily tattooed our necks with elastic chokers, and platforms were a must.
He exited the gallery, and everyone craned their necks, wondering, should we follow?
Beads and stones and pentagram charms dripped from their necks and studded belts.
The eager stand at the kerb, craning their necks to search for cars.
" She added: "They stomp on our necks and say, 'What's the big deal?
So we'd tie our phones to ribbons and hang them around our necks.
Why did Democrats fail to hang Ryan's wildly unpopular plans around Republicans' necks?
Matthew McConaughey's wife is more than a showstopper ... she's straight up breaking necks.
We'll have to wait until we can get a pair around our necks.
I just want to stick my face in their necks and smell them.
Their long, alien necks and disjointed fingers, their placid smiles and vacant eyes.
Sauropods were thick and round like hippopotamuses, with long legs and towering necks.
Masereka and Musana were the men responsible for cutting the necks of people.
People craned their necks to get a look at the mayor stepping forward.
They were intimidating — bigger than I expected, with thick necks and huge jaws.
He notes the "colorful textile phalluses" hanging around the necks of establishment men.
There they lingered, the president and the boy, necks craned over their albums.
Whites' necks redden in the sun, presumably from doing the labor America eulogizes.
It'd be one thing if they were sticking their necks in the sand.
Cryodrakon belonged to the azhdarchids family of pterosaurs, known for having long necks.
Rappers call Jacob the Jeweler when they need some ice on their necks.
When we rolled our necks they moved with the same attitudes we expressed.
We make our way slowly through every room, necks craned to take everything in.
It's a connection that we wear around our necks, our wrists, and our fingers.
Spectators crowded around with cameras out and necks stretched to see what would follow.
Both were dressed in their medical white coats, with stethoscopes wrapped around their necks.
I just want to see my kids and hang this medal around their necks.
Middle-aged men and their wives crane their necks just to hear his voice.
Even the original movie trailer raises the hair on the backs of our necks.
Coughlin complained that players were now sitting out games with toothaches or stiff necks.
Men have to be willing to stick their necks out and risk social status.
I frequently use a 2014 MacBook Air and rarely run into performance bottle necks.
Both victims were found with a knife stuck in the side of their necks.
You can imagine the sweat trickling down the necks of certain Arnott's Biscuits executives.
Done the wrong way, people's necks get messed up from this sort of thing.
"It looks ridiculous...WE DO NOT NEED TO CONTOUR OUR FRIGGING NECKS," wrote another.
The attendant craning of necks and the clunky sound of footsteps soon grew tedious.
She chose to wear black polo-necks more or less a uniform, like Jobs.
How do you guys do that and not break each other's necks for real?
The ReCashmere collection includes classic sweater styles like crewnecks, V-necks, mocknecks, and cardigans.
We women carry our age like a chain around our necks; she owns it.
Corked bottle necks stick out of the ice beds, like a fisherman's fresh catch.
His ministers craned their necks to peer up at the sound of each blast.
The Necks are not improvising from existing tunes but creating from scratch, every night.
"The idea that that doesn't hang around the women's necks is crazy," she said.
Benign bubbles, sunbeams and kisses bounce among holes, necks on the block and wolves.
But so, too, might the jewels around their necks and dangling from their ears.
They retract their necks straight back into their shells by folding the muscles vertically.
The videos came from a camera placed near the necks of two police officers.
They mimed guns and made shooting sounds and grabbed the necks of their shirts.
Now Death is near," and, "I was thinking like stabbing ourselves in the necks.
The lanyards conference attendees wear around their necks are decorated with the Huawei name.
Tie it around their necks every time a microphone appears; make them own it.
With their long necks and elegant strides, giraffes have captivated humanity for thousands of years.
Robin snaps the necks of criminals, and characters muse about their own personal dark sides.
Reagan's '80s, an opportunity to get out and step on some necks in public. I
The Prudes reflected a strong runway trend, with high necks, long sleeves, and modest hemlines.
You put collars round their necks and only let them walk outside on a leash.
Over the stations I watched them lean into each other, necks twisting inward like swans.
These days, you can contour just about anything: cheekbones, noses, necks, hair — you name it.
Three women in their 60s and 70s injured their necks and lower backs during evacuation.
Howard students, wearing nooses around their necks, outside a national conference on crime in 1934.
Heads are braced and supported, so necks don't break and brains don't ricochet against skulls.
After arbitrary detention, soldiers killed two of them by breaking their necks, the Commission said.
Guys who experience razor burn may get it worse on their necks than anywhere else.
A woman put leis around the necks of the sailors and scientists as they entered.
Guests winced, and craned their necks to locate the offending child (or more likely parent).
That included developing extremely elongated necks and forelimbs, smaller skulls and thick, trunk-like limbs.
And don't miss this genre-bending article from the magazine's culture issue about the Necks.
Strewn around our necks, ankles, and wrists, the flimsy metal baubles were anything but luxurious.
In his room, he cooked chicken necks, which cost at most 220 cents a pound.
We are witnessing the boot come swiftly down on the necks of women and minorities.
They could crane their necks so the only stars they saw were the white ones.
" "All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.
We were cold, for the snow came in the driver's hatch and down our necks.
Did they really write this for us or for some politician breathing down their necks?
"The new government should take care of its people, not squeeze our necks," he said.
The two young warriors would smite the necks of the infidels, as the Koran said.
The water rose quickly, he told CNN, and soon it was up to their necks.
In place of trees, strange tuxedoed servants have tangles of branches sprouting from their necks.
Seals get stuck in plastic rings from six-packs that slowly cut through their necks.
With their flags and scarves around their necks, they smiled and cheered as the bells rang.
So you have got a lot of German companies up to their necks investing in Iran.
Both Shermans were found by their indoor lap pool with men's leather belts around their necks.
People crane their necks brunching at The Polo Lounge to see who's who at other tables.
Every day, I see tourists walking around Manhattan with large, DSLR cameras slung around their necks.
In the mid-Jurassic, sauropods necks grew longer and the first birds were figuring out flight.
They then tied red handkerchiefs around their necks celebrating the start of the week-long fiesta.
A lot of people in the building are craning their necks today as you walk by.
I think the stock market would be substantially higher without these two albatrosses around our necks.
They died from having their "necks cut," a Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office spokeswoman tells PEOPLE.
The truth is necks waddle, chins double, eyes crease, collagen degrades, noses sag, and cells die.
All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off of our necks.
They have long necks and whip-like tails, small heads, and walk on four thick legs.
" His co-workers walk around the office with placards dangling from their necks: "I am bulimic.
For the organic chickens, I use the whole carcasses, so there's necks, backs, and everything else.
He corrected them as they went, warning them not to touch their necks with contaminated gloves.
It has four mismatched legs, a tangle of writhing necks, and heads craning in every direction.
It had a flexible neck, unlike oceanic dolphins, whose necks are hardly distinguishable from their bodies.
"The bus leaves without us, and we are clenching our jaws, rubbing our necks," he explains.
Bombas has even expanded beyond socks to offer cozy sweatpants, crew-necks, and other great basics.
In the eastern Shandong province, panhandlers have been spotted with QR codes hanging around their necks.
This, of course, is why nostalgia continues to wrap its shiny tendrils around our weak necks.
They requested pathologists be required to swab the little girls' necks, throats and hands for DNA.
He gave Anthony and me small, hand-carved wooden crosses and placed them around our necks.
Except records by the Necks change radically according to the system on which you're hearing them.
The Necks, of necessity, do not rehearse; nor are they locked into a monogamous musical relationship.
"They're more willing to go out on the street and stick their necks out," he said.
Almost immediately, floodwaters rose to the necks of mailboxes, then to the tops of street signs.
The defendants stayed, watching quietly, craning their necks to look around one another at the screen.
The earliest known turtle ancestors were unable to retract their necks, but today's modern species can.
During mass migrations, young, naïve birds often collide with windows, getting concussions or breaking their necks.
Each had five mirrored sides, with elasticized black fabric on the bottom that hugged wearers' necks.
Pickups are supposed to be about dusty bluejeans, Budweiser long-necks and Friday night lights, right?
Boys wear bags of camphor around their necks in the hope of escaping the flu, 1917.
We are three young women wearing motorcycle jackets and heavy boots, bandannas knotted around our necks.
Two of those photos showed the men kneeling with their hands behind their backs or necks.
"I think for longer term perspective to have a higher rate of growth we need to resolve some structural bottle necks," Nabiullina said, before adding, "Every country has their own agenda (regarding) structural reforms and Russia has the same bottle necks that we need to overcome."
All those strong spines, those necks effortlessly holding those heads; all those hands easily grasping, pulling, tugging.
On clear days, visitors can crane their necks northeast and trace the outlines of the Scottish coast.
You can identify them from the cameras around their necks and the selfie sticks in their hands.
"It's amazing how many other people had to stick their necks out to save others," Fishman says.
Instead, they're blindfolded and taken to the prison grounds where a noose is put around their necks.
That's because they have to turn their necks while sleeping in order to, you know, keep breathing.
Winemakers stretch them over the necks of large glass bottles, which they use instead of oak casks.
Some are in the cabinet, others are breathing down their necks and a hard Brexit seems likely.
They can't go in the dishwasher and a regular sponge can't get inside the long, slim necks.
Trump essentially hung all the evils of society — murder, crime, drugs — around the necks of undocumented immigrants.
"The poor say we have the boot of climate change on our necks every day," he said.
Some wore skulls around their necks to represent the 12,000 debt-ridden colleagues who commit suicide annually.
The colorful ribbons that hold the medals around athletes' necks are partly made with recycled plastic bottles.
Both wore a sort of thin metallic hairnet, with wires snaking down the back of their necks.
Oh, Switzerland, you seem to have it all: fine chocolates, fondue, goats with bells around their necks.
No word on if Ariana Grande is trying to book him for a "Thank u, Necks" remix.
In 1953, women were dressed up to [their necks] with their aprons and barefoot in the kitchen.
It's like the Kentucky Derby, only instead of horses there are corn-fed men in V-necks.
The Chinese people lifted themselves from poverty when the CCP finally lifted its boot from their necks.
His uncles wearing nothing but nametags around their necks, lying in a ditch of saw-toothed rocks.
They have all dressed in baggy purple-and-gray uniforms, with ID cards swinging from their necks.
It boasted one of the longest necks relative to body size of any animal that ever existed.
It's far easier to pretend the "real racists" are costumed villains with red necks and Southern drawls.
Sitting on cushions on the floor, audience members had to crane their necks to see the proceedings.
She had brought her relay gold from Montreal, which she placed around the necks of autograph seekers.
And the debt should not be an albatross around their necks for the rest of their lives.
When they lower their slow heads to chew the grass, the bells around their necks softly jingle.
We watched a couple dozen wet, mildly enthused Vietnamese Obama supporters crane their necks over a barricade.
All the newly exposed bare legs, exposed clavicles, and napes of necks make me go cross-eyed.
The trend for modest dressing continues to evolve, with high necks, puffy sleeves and proudly dowdy florals.
There are untold rope-burned necks and fully burned bodies in American history to attest to this.
At subsequent office visits, fingers press into our flesh, pushing into mouths, necks, armpits, breasts or bellies.
For example, why plesiosaurs had such long necks is a topic of much discussion, the researchers note.
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets craning their necks for a glimpse of the newlyweds.
Preparation for the Necks involves shutting their eyes for five seconds, waiting to see who will serve.
The Necks could be said to do versions of — to improvise on — their past (entirely improvised) performances.
Twelve weeks into the pregnancy, an ultrasound revealed two unusually thick necks, a marker for Down syndrome.
Inmates are also given limited access to things they could potentially tie around their necks, Boesky said.
The Canadian delegation marched in on a high, with many athletes wearing their medals around their necks.
Instead, she hurried to her duty of draping gold Hall of Fame medallions around the men's necks.
"The victims all had gunshot wounds in their heads, necks, and/or shoulder areas," the document says.
In order to easily identify their brothers in arms, the miners wrapped red bandanas around their necks.
Others strap on face shapers that wrap around their heads and necks and attach behind their ears.
His vision of humans were with elongated necks, crooked faces and empty eyes most of the time.
Predicting the future is a risky business - and we often get singed for sticking our necks out.
"I saw a lot of Palestinian grandmas wearing the keys on their necks in Lebanon," she said.
It was said that they believed the keys on their necks would open the gates of paradise.
Their documents were placed in plastic pouches and hung with lanyards around the necks of the detainees.
"It's an archive of humanity people are wearing around their necks, it's a precious thing," said Welcher.
I think he can experiment with V-necks, try a cooler boot or pants that aren't denim.
Nina Agdal's breaking necks while on vacay ... she gets ya coming and most definitely gets ya going.
If you can get lamb necks, that's awesome; we're calling for easier-to-find lamb shoulder here.
"People don't want to stick their necks out," Karbiener said as we discussed the inconclusive scholarly consensus.
She's no doubt breaking necks left and right ... anyone trying to admire what Younes apparently didn't appreciate.
While we rested, a group of trekkers came over the ridge, their necks laden with bulky DSLR cameras.
Trump's popularity can't drop a whole lot more without him becoming a substantial albatross around Republican members' necks.
"Many individuals had ostrich eggshell or stone beads around the necks, hips, and/or ankles," write the researchers.
The Airscarf system blows hot air through the seat headrest on to the necks of drivers and passengers.
"The (teenagers) said, 'Look at this,' supposedly putting the rope around their necks," Slattery told the Valley News.
The music starts as they line up on rain-soaked platforms and nooses are slipped around their necks.
They wore identification cards around their necks that showed their photo, name, date of birth, and registration number.
They rubbed a cloth on people's necks, and then gave the cloths to a second group of people.
He cut taxes, he lifted regulations, he pulled government off the backs of the necks of small businesses.
A proof-of-life photograph released shortly after their kidnapping showed them chained and padlocked by their necks.
On the eve of the financial crash of 22016-22000, households were up to their necks in debt.
After handing out second-place hardware to Britain, she placed gold around the necks of the Fijian winners.
The safety of air travelers and NASA astronauts alike rests on your battered shoulders (and heads and necks).
Hundreds of bathers are in the surf, many with mobile phones in plastic pouches hung around their necks.
"I don't want mustard yellow mock turtle necks to come back although, they kind of are," she said.
They were here to celebrate a weekend devoid of noise constraints, devoid of RAs breathing down their necks.
Autopsies showed they died of manual strangulation -- and had blunt force trauma and broken bones in their necks.
But perhaps, simply watching two passionate people "do" something might inspire us to stick out our own necks.
The children wore nametags around their necks and wristbands that designated them as unaccompanied minors for the airlines.
"This debt should not be an albatross around their necks for the rest of their lives," Trump said.
During courtship the males protrude a red balloon-like pouch on their necks to attract females — looking astounding.
"I boiled the turkey necks," Emily Addison, whose partner Deonka Drayton died at Pulse, said in her interview.
Even Altari holy men crawled in, the backs of their sunburned necks shining angrily up from knee height.
Tories craned their necks in premature devotion towards a spick-and-span Theresa May, Mr Cameron's spry successor.
As dancers onstage whipped their necks at impossible angles, the usually reserved Mr. Bekele stood at his table.
He said there would be scratch marks around the necks of the bottles, where the metal rings are.
Trans people are already marginalized enough on this front without a hostile Justice Department standing on their necks.
From London's crazy-inspiring street style to the mundane clothing terms we've picked up with glee — roll-necks!
How are we supposed to start businesses, and gain capital, if we have this chain around our necks?
The two central figures are sitting on a dark leather couch shirtless with gold chains around their necks.
For those looking to wear their customization around their necks, however, the Ropes can be had for $199.
Initially, they didn't even look terribly ill; often, they woke up feverish and cranky, saying their necks hurt.
All the old women in deck chairs stretched out their turtle necks and looked at me in Yiddish.
Cars passed us slowly, with passengers turning their necks to take a look at the caravan of lights.
Young and old, farmers are now sitting buried up to their necks for 24 hours at a time.
Dozens more crowded the hallways, craning their necks to listen until the fire marshals told them to leave.
" Tina's Palin: "They stomp on our necks, and say, 'What's the big deal, take a chill pill, Jill.
Although some monks continue with traditional methods, like hanging by their necks from trees, or licking hot shovels.
To understand turtle necks, however, you must first understand the two main types of turtles: cryptodires and pleurodires.
The scopolamine patches that Tom and I were wearing on our necks had dispelled my two biggest fears.
Fornés describes these two characters' eyes as "reddish and watery," their necks and faces as festooned with warts.
The consumer protection agency going after spinners, he said, was "a gang of freeloaders sitting on our necks."
"When we don't free our necks, they become tight, which shortens the muscles as they work," he added.
According to the online petition, Kelvin regularly made sexual innuendos, stroked people's necks and discussed his sex life.
Teenage boys craned their necks and pointed at a red- tailed hawk riding the currents of approaching winter.
"I see the 'Black Panther' movie as the foot being raised up off of our necks," Edith said.
It was August and the morning sun was relentless — in our eyes, on the backs of our necks.
Handmade, craftsy pieces were all over the runways — and Prada presented homey scarves wrapped snugly around models' necks.
It sells floral dresses with short sleeves and deep V-necks, high-waisted blue jeans, and crocheted tops.
Those glistening letters, hanging around our necks, are part of our search to define and discover our identities.
"They&aposre going to have tears in their eyes when he drops a medal around their necks," Hirsch said.
At Canada's Algonquin Wildlife Research Station, researchers noticed injury marks on the heads and necks of female painted turtles.
Each female figure is draped in robes of heavy coils that articulate necks, shoulders, breasts, torsos, knees, and feet.
Most of the boys had a cooling rag wrapped around them, some over their faces, others around their necks.
His Bullets 4 Peace pieces have ended up on the necks of celebrities like Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Jamie Foxx.
So, when mock necks suddenly became a thing, I was pretty pumped: a turtleneck I can wear YEAR-ROUND?
Trivia: In addition to breaking necks and snatching wigs on her TV show, Mercedes also has a swimwear line.
These long-legged primates can also rotate their necks a full 180 degrees in either direction, similar to owls.
The blood would spurt, and he would then crack the turkeys' necks by hand to help with the draining.
After two decades of carrying an anchor around their necks, they get their moment up on that giant stage.
He describes his kidnappers as white men covered in tattoos on their necks and arms who look like bodybuilders.
Some attendees dressed in white, with the names and faces of victims displayed on placards hanging from their necks.
Animals are anally shocked to death, gassed, poisoned, or have their necks broken to avoid damaging their valuable coats.
"Democrats haven't really started the process of tying Trump around Republican necks," said Jon McHenry, a prominent Republican pollster.
But lamb necks, shanks and shoulders are equally delicious, and in my view they are the truly choice parts.
What comes later are smashed in faces, broken arms, and twisted necks; and it only gets worse from there.
The trail blazed by Animals Without Necks and Birds With Arms can now be seen having perfect binocular vision.
And if you don't like something about them, you can always upgrade components and even swap out the necks.
Judge Berman told jurors they were welcome to stand for a closer look, and they did, craning their necks.
Those victims are often found with cardboard signs around their necks indicating that they were drug users or dealers.
Stories circulated about militia forces eating the corpses of their enemies and wearing severed body parts around their necks.
Mr. Johnson played a video showing animals living in cages and then being electrocuted or having their necks broken.
In one scene there are two lines connecting the necks of two dogs to the hips of the humans.
Overhead on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, some drivers might crane their necks in appreciation as cargo ships pass below.
A performance by the Necks is all about band and audience being utterly absorbed in the process of creation.
Two giraffes had positioned themselves smack in the middle of the dirt road and were rubbing their necks together.
The governor of the province then placed colorful garlands around their necks and traditional pakol hats on their heads.
"The victims all had gunshot wounds in their heads, necks, and/or shoulder areas," according to the charging document.
Jones and her crew wore helmets and yellow Nomex fire-retardant suits; yellow handkerchiefs covered their mouths and necks.
The video shows a pickup drive by carrying two camels that crane their necks at the crack of gunfire.
Players in the bullpen were craning their necks to try to get a look at where the ball landed.
"Big corporations tend not to stick their necks out first, but follow where the smaller fish swim," Connolly said.
He even has a t-shirt canon to shoot him those classic gray crew necks he likes to wear.
Now, a coven of witches wants to hear what it sounds like when powerful men have their necks snapped.
MJ assumes it's a ploy to place the two women at each others' necks — just as Ronda warned last week.
Specifically, they had their eyes on an "enlarged external occipital protuberance" that occurs on the back skull by their necks.
For example, when he saw animal horns being worn around native people's necks, he decided they must be ­unicorn horns.
I believe Mandy Moore and the women who put their necks and careers on the line to tell their stories.
The former couple once famously shared the phrase "Mille Tendresse" in tiny cursive letters on the backs of their necks.
What I'm saying is the RS 5 is properly tuned and will only snap necks if instructed to do so.
Between Paris, London, New York, and Milan, chokers found their way to the necks of pretty boys in pretty clothes.
It was a lyrical exercise somewhere this side of ballet, an activity pursued by serene young ladies with swanlike necks.
When giraffes go to work do you think they put the tie at the top or bottom of their necks?
However, even us short people have necks that don't like to bob up and down or twist in strange directions.
For men, there were knits, sometimes ribbed or with rolled up necks, deconstructed or slit, and with extra long sleeves.
Ledbetter's team attached sensors to people's necks to measure muscle strain, to make sure the center of gravity was right.
"The FSA is breathing down necks on security, compliance and risk," said Mike Kayamori, chief executive of cryptocurrency exchange Quoine.
Few people will mourn the demise of the tie, a functionally useless garment that constricted male necks for a century.
So, a team of scientists decided to transplant them somewhere else in the case of these rats—onto their necks.
But ever the flip-flopper, and with the midterm elections breathing down Republicans' necks, the first daughter is now #TeamKavanaugh.
Alive some 140 million years ago, these majestic herbivores featured long, forward-pointing spikes running along their necks and backs.
Others doused their faces and necks in public water fountains, or simply pulled down the shutters and stayed at home.
He will hold the geese, straightening their necks with a bright snap, and the geese will squawk in his arms.
They said the men appeared to be in their 20s and their faces and necks were swollen and severely disfigured.
The research involved 3,191 patients, all 58 to 74 years old, who had ultrasound scans on their necks in 2002.
And God knows that a lot of people have put their necks on the line for OPA, and now QPA.
They wear wet towels around their necks and drink hot tea so they can sweat like Ted Striker in Airplane!
Already, in the figures of the Virgin and St. Catherine, we can see his trademark elongated necks and oval faces.
But they can also point to McConnell for forcing them to carry the albatross of Garland obstructionism around their necks.
She has a booming, thick voice, and within seconds, necks were snapped away from dinner plates and in her direction.
Earlier this month, a video emerged allegedly showing the three men with chains around their necks, pleading for their lives.
Over 18 albums and countless live performances, the Necks have often built entire pieces around a repeating phrase or riff.
Unless you're Nora Ephron, most women are fine with showing off their necks — and shoulders, and décolletage, for that matter.
In the hills around Deya, Spain, he encountered flocks of goats who roamed around with bells tied around their necks.
Without that sword of Damocles over their necks and without an election, which I don't want and you don't want.
But it works.) Find the athletes You'll know them by their toned bodies and (in some cases) medal-draped necks.
"They got away with the hair of their necks," said Mr. Chitilian, who has owned the building for 30 years.
SMITH What would Sontag have cited as camp today, when we seem to be up to our necks in it?
"Those who attack, do they come with garlands of flowers around their necks?" he said, sharing videos showing unarmed protesters.
We swam through smooth water, hidden up to our necks, buoyed inside the happy silence that follows great physical exertion.
With their small heads, shellacked scalps and long necks, the teammates looked elegant and creaturely, like a row of lizards.
USES The sweet, nutty-tasting flesh is concentrated in the neck, so buy ones with large necks and small bulbs.
Neurosurgery can take many hours, which surgeons operating with magnifying loupes or microscopes often spend looking down, their necks bent.
Throngs of pedestrians crane their necks to catch a glimpse of the action, but they can't get near the scene.
Thankfully, Virgo season takes its foot off our necks as two planets, Mercury and Venus, leave Virgo and enter Libra.
Rip, my older brother, stared in awe at the Vietnamese women as they put garlands of flowers around our necks.
As grips and assorted other crew members scurried by, the two craned their necks, looks of astonishment on their faces.
There were Alt-Knights, Proud Boys, bikers in leather vests and young guys with the American flag around their necks.
The rest of us can only crane our necks to catch a glimpse of a cloistered world out of reach.
They bend their muscles horizontally to pull their necks back to the side and tuck it next to their shoulder.
Within moments, fans had turned away from the game, craning their necks and pointing their cellphone cameras at the couple.
With their long necks and barreled bodies, these marine reptiles — which were not dinosaurs — resembled the mythical Loch Ness monster.
As for Rogers' signature tulle, instead of mountainous gowns, he wrapped the fabric around the model's necks like a scarf.
For coaches and Olympic athletes moral victories do not carry the same heft as a medal placed around their necks.
Dancers wore bejeweled high-neck bodysuits, accessorized with satin opera gloves and floating light orbs carefully situated around their necks.
I think the brutality of putting the intruders' heads between the legs and snapping their necks is kind of shocking.
Their bodies were in a semi-seated position with belts around their necks attached to a poolside railing, she said.
Without Obama on the ticket defending his namesake healthcare plan, it was largely a millstone around the necks of Democrats.
In a private Instagram group chat, Cruz talked about killing Mexicans, keeping black people in chains and cutting their necks.
Yet it also beckons strangers to bump up next to each other as they crane their necks to look up.
The long metal necks dotting the New York skyline have become familiar symbols of the city's development rush in recent years.
We took the question to New York-based dermatologist Hadley King, M.D., who strongly advocates for giving our necks special TLC.
The point is, scientists still don't really know why giraffes have long necks, and it's unlikely there's just one simple explanation.
That explains why both women are acting with such urgency in this final war: they're essentially breathing down each other's necks.
My shape-shifting, Southern-accented family that occasionally bit people's necks, transformed into dogs, or howled at the moon, that is.
Their physical branch networks that have long represented a competitive advantage for traditional banks are becoming an albatross around their necks.
"Kobe's leading by example of how to kind of step on people's necks when we have the chance to," Scott said.
As chief minister of Gujarat, Mr Modi excelled at drumming up investment from big corporations and breathing down civil servants' necks.
They could do worse than adopt that simplest slogan, "Respect the Constitution!" and hang it round their necks, as she had.
If putting bronzer on the sides of our necks will guarantee us 1,000+ likes on every Instagram post, sign us up.
The Olympic Stadium and the West Ham lease are millstones that will hang around the necks of future generations for decades.
According to the crime scene report, the boys' bodies on the living room floor were bloodied around their heads and necks.
They were taken away and later made to line up in the police processing center with their hands behind their necks.
Hooded jumpers appeared as if wrapped around necks and above puffer jackets, which often had one sleeve hanging on the side.
But warehouse operators no longer profit from such bottle-necks and are instead incentivised to reduce them as quickly as possible.
There was a murmur of excitement and everybody rushed towards the stand, craning their necks for the start of the race.
The bottles' necks compress hot air and cools it down, dropping temperatures inside a hut by as much as 5 degrees.
People near us overheard this and began craning their necks, trying to look at me and see what was so 'awful.
According to the possibly apocryphal story, workers came in the next day with giant signs around their necks showing their salaries.
Nate is able to sneak up on enemies, using long grass to hide in before snapping necks and knocking goons unconscious.
"For example, men can't see the top of their bald heads or the back of their necks or ears," Robinson said.
Ask the Republicans who stuck their necks out and signed Trump's health care bill how they feel about his transactional nature.
Indeed, some had craned their necks to look at our movements, but this was behavior I'd long ago ceased to notice.
King Chan, 57, told The Washington Post the police "are squeezing our necks so we don't breathe the air of freedom."
Bragdon turned to the trash cans behind her and explained that they were "rodent-resistant," with high necks and locking lids.
And in Berlin, demonstrators stood with a rope around their necks on blocks of ice in front of the Brandenburg Gate.
MA'RIB, Yemen – Two dozen boys sit quietly in a small classroom in  crisp uniforms, their nation's flag draped around their necks.
One of them seemed to be filling dough patties with mystery meat; the other was grilling what looked like duck necks.
During changeovers, they give water bottles to the players, wrap ice towels around their necks and hold umbrellas over their heads.
Compared to other varieties, Bosc pears have particularly elongated necks, and they taste both sweet and spicy amid a crunchy texture.
In the Edo period, criminals would get the Tokigawa symbol on the back of their necks to avoid the death penalty.
And there have been a lot ... Even though we're in Boston, our necks are craned West a lot of the time.
The question is only whether they are willing to stick out their necks or if they would rather tuck their tails.
Kumar states that he's smelled the necks of over 4,000 men and women, and views body odor as something deeply individual.
She said her daughter had shown her photos of other partygoers who had large burns across their chests, necks and legs.
Many of the characters, with the exception of the child legal advocate Hao, are up to their necks in squalid corruption.
Several bodies were strewn across the carpet, their heads resting on balled-up jumpers, necks bent as if they were broken.
On Golf CHARLOTTE, N.C. — People craned their necks as if they were watching a racecar carve a fast curve in traffic.
Nurije led Hultcrantz into the bedroom, pulled off the girls' quilts, and undressed them, leaving their blouses draped around their necks.
As Republicans head to their respective states and congressional districts for recess, their lack of accomplishments hangs around their collective necks.
We lay in the swamp up to our necks, the Nature Walkers and me, the fetid marsh gurgling all around us.
We lay in the swamp up to our necks, the Nature Walkers and me, the fetid marsh gurgling all around us.
Many chefs complained about pants that were too baggy and aprons that constantly rode up on the backs of their necks.
More than injuries Prior studies have shown that just the use of a cell phone can damage necks and upper backs.
"They have made the Affordable Care Act popular, and they have made it a political anvil around their necks," Woodhouse said.
Diplodocoids are part of the sauropod subgroup — the one known for those big plant-eaters with four legs and long necks.
Skinny blue jeans were tucked into thigh-high brown boots, worn with roll-necks and fuzzy fur coats or sequin cardigans.
After early dismissal, students with school IDs hanging around their necks — a requirement since the shooting — streamed by the flower garden.
Because "The Walking Dead" isn't really about knowing why flesh-eating zombies exist, it's about seeing Rick bite people's necks off.
As with any social protest, the movement started with a few brave teachers and schools willing to stick their necks out.
Others try to "looksmax," meaning make themselves more attractive by getting plastic surgery or doing exercises to make their necks thicker.
We take our whiplashed necks and try to keep up the pace as we run from protest to petition to planning meeting.
In Towns's vision, each wears a noose around their necks, held in place by one raised fist, a gesture of black power.
Some scenes even depict the aftermath of a successful hunt, recording dogs that bite the necks and bellies of ibexes and gazelles.
"Tesla doesn't view this as a reaction to GE breathing down their necks," said Troy Ault, Director of Research at Cleantech Group.
But they are also positioning themselves to launch from their necks a hard, sharp calcium carbonate spear that pierces the mate's body.
Certain activities require arm candy — and clasping your arms around the necks of hunky suitors on primetime TV is one of them.
To start, it's hot AF outside and a ponytail offers a two-second solution to getting our hair off our sweaty necks.
At long last, Mother Nature has taken her fickle foot off our necks and ushered in consistently warmer weather 'round the country.
But, one look to the runways and the necks of celebrities, and you'll see just how many different styles enter the zeitgeist.
"Active managers are finding little motivation to stick their necks out here," leading to a lack of willing buyers in the market.
But many people are concerned about their necks regardless of age, and the beauty industry is tapping into these insecurities big time.
They threw a saddle on a stripped log and tried to ride it without getting thrown off (or getting their necks broken).
Chickens have been stuffed into a makeshift apparatus of steel cones to protect their wings, and their necks cut with a knife.
If she didn't quite call the president a wuss, the implication was clear to reporters standing by with ice on their necks.
They do what they can, working methodically round a tree or a patch, feeling the netting bags grow heavy round their necks.
The killer left the same grisly signature on both of the bodies: A knife stuck in the right side of their necks.
During a New Zealand high school production of Sweeney Todd, two teenage students had their necks sliced with real cut-throat razors.
They died from having their "necks cut," and their deaths were ruled homicides, a Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office spokeswoman told PEOPLE.
The arms and necks of the aliens are finer than grains of sand, each alien requiring up to 34 hours to complete.
They wear various shades of red and orange and a photo of the Bhagwan on a string of beads around their necks.
Even with summer, the frigid landmass — whose lofty mountains are buried in ice up to their necks — will still be terribly cold.
The legacy of slavery, racism, and Jim Crow has been an albatross around the necks of African Americans for over 400 years.
Some conservatives may also not see the point of sticking their necks out backing a bill that may die in the Senate.
Otherwise, the mystic chords of memory that have bound us together for so long are apt to slip around our collective necks.
That reality doesn't preclude the fact that she is increasingly an anchor around the necks of candidates running in politically marginal areas.
Almost all the models in the show had long scarves wrapped around their necks, except for two, who wore these multistrand necklaces.
We walk into the New Inn to the predictable "Who's this then?" silence, pierced only by the squeaking of old necks turning.
The cooks spoiled this tiny man, who inspected their birds' scrawny necks and armpits in a getup like a saint on parade.
The clippy lamps with flexible necks are really great for helping you not smash your head on the underside of a bunkbed.
People think the city is composed entirely of red necks and oil sands, but there is a lot of beauty there, too.
The Abdallah cousins, tall, broad shouldered men with scruffy beards that hide their necks, settle into a chair, one after the other.
You could manipulate their bodies, bending their arms and knees, rotating their hips and shoulders, and sometimes even their hands and necks.
They could have prepared tags to hang around the necks of each family member with their dates of birth, names and origins.
A shuddersome breeze will caress necks and ankles during the morning commute: It could feel as cold as 211 with the windchill.
The shared screen makes an ideal teaching tool, and spares surgeons the need to bend their necks for hours at a time.
And here at home, in this land of thick necks, turbo tans and tattoo parlors, he is a tourist attraction unto himself.
The cranes were white dots on the valley floor, black necks bent down as they feasted on dwarf bamboo, their main sustenance.
The weakness becomes more distinct — the birds can't hold their necks straight or tuck their wings or call as they once did.
Our necks exposed beneath cropped hair, or our long hair, or the split ends we pick at while sitting on the bus.
The method of retracting their necks straight back allowed them to rapidly shoot out their heads and catch darting prey more easily.
When men are expected to tie slip knots around their necks in professional offices, a dress code is part of the job.
By the time the last group of sailors arrived at the bottom of the ladder, the water was up to their necks.
What if people had a microchip embedded in their necks that recorded their lives and allowed them to replay memories at will?
Although she makes fitted denim and trousers, her business is built on flattering dresses, often with high necks and nipped-in silhouettes.
In the absence of tiny ghouls, the lizards come out one last time, frilling their red necks, doing pushups on the sidewalk.
During daylight hours, we faced near-constant attack by swarms of black flies assailing our heads and necks, leaving annoying, shallow bites.
He was having an almost violently good time, it appeared, kissing women on the cheek, crooking his arm around his friends' necks.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have a chance to step on their opponents' necks this Tuesday with big wins across the country.
"Second Version of Triptych 1944" features three limbless figures with elongated necks and human mouths, teeth, and ears perched on wooden pedestals.
This vote didn't tell me much other than GOP lawmakers aren't going to stick their necks up until they absolutely have to.
That Tottenham is still there, then, its breath on the necks of Manchester City and Liverpool yet again, is a remarkable feat.
It enabled The Phantom Pain's sprawling, versatile open world, where sneaky hero Snake could ride horses, snap necks, and fight giant robots.
The model and "Dancing with the Stars" alum broke necks with a grand opening ... of the Encore Players club at the Wynn.
Titanosaur is a catchall name for large plant-eating sauropods that were characterized by long necks and tails and incredibly heavy girth.
Like talismans around Allison's and her listeners' necks, they ward off damaging people, and tough situations, and the undesirable feelings that both evoke.
"These twins are males and present separated heads and necks, but a conjoined trunk with an expanded upper thoracic region," the researchers wrote.
But by the time it came out in the press it sounded like we were wearing a bucket of blood around our necks.
And in recent days, their numbers have been growing: Some members have likely been trying not to stick out their necks too early.
The five-sided reflective cubes were fitted with black fabric around the bottom, so that they could rest snuggly on the wearers' necks.
But scientists don't know that—in fact, there are at least six hypotheses as to how and why giraffes got their long necks.
Instead, long necks probably evolved under a combination of pressures, perhaps including access to food and thermal regulation, because evolution is super complex.
That plastic ends up tangled in the guts of seabirds and turtles, wrapped around the necks of dolphins, or suffocating schools of fish.
So it's a challenge to convince our cooks to have faith and to stick their necks out and to engage in the system.
At one farm, a worker cut the throats of conscious goats with a dull knife and then broke their necks, according to PETA.
Once it's revealed that a cartel is involved in this, they'll get the full weight of the US government breathing down their necks.
"When I'm doing V-necks, I want that placement perfect so you can lean over and you don't have wardrobe malfunctions," she said.
Photos from the 1970s show "meat carriers" walking down a Berlin street with hacked-open carcasses hanging around their necks like travel pillows.
They haven't had to ban anyone yet, so maybe getting to vent about "V-necks" and "Vladimir Putin" brings out our best selves.
In two of the killings, authorities say he left the same grisly signature: a knife stuck in the right side of their necks.
Indeed, models at the Preen by Thornton Bregazzi Spring Summer 2017 show in London rocked pressed flowers on their faces, necks and chests.
She's been snatching our wigs, taking our breath away, and keeping her foot on our necks all year, and I have the receipts.
But there was nothing defiant about these gowns: Many were strapless with sweetheart necks and full ball skirts, and covered in sparkling crystals.
Viewed as a stand-alone effort, it's hard to imagine why any vulnerable Republican incumbents would stick out their necks for the AHCA.
We're told LM's record label was breathing down their necks to meet the deadline, so they hit up Cardi's camp with the request.
"Even if their necks are small enough to put a collar around, they're strong, that they'll just rip the collars apart," Derocher explained.
But this mile-long wait list is making us think we should be paying more attention to the skin south of our necks.
Common race-related causes listed were fractures, broken necks and backs, fatal head injuries, electrocutions, extreme exhaustion and illnesses caused by bad meat.
Either the Palestinians will explode or the international community will explode and say 'No more apartheid' and they will sit on our necks.
Let's raise the hairs on the backs of our necks with a reading of Edgar Allan Poe's "The CASK of Amontillado": Your thoughts?
Bumping over rough ground, the trucks threw the firemen around, banging them up and bruising them as burning sparks went down their necks.
In the short video, available online, band members appear dressed in the striped uniforms of concentration camp prisoners with nooses around their necks.
The collars are all on female bears because the necks of males are wider than their heads, so the collars won't stay on.
He described long days of sweet berries, of cutting the necks of birds, of truck-stop sloppy Joes and giant cups of coffee.
The llama and alpacas, with their long necks, have a heightened awareness of their surroundings and are always on the lookout for predators.
Here come Robinson Cano, Nelson Cruz, and Felix Hernandez wearing sunglasses and Flava Flav clocks around their necks to bring out a painting.
That said, it's unlikely that many doctors will want to stick their necks out and go against the guidelines of their professional body.
"It's quite comforting that they're sticking their necks out a bit," said Brenton Saunders, a portfolio manager at BT Investment Management in Sydney.
"One one of my favorite dishes at Crawfish & Noodle is turkey necks slow cooked with hot sauce, Worcestershire and fish sauce," says Shepherd.
The marvel is in the profusion of those ideas through the years and the Necks' preternaturally patient attention to detail as they materialize.
The two entered with their respective country's flags — Jamaica for Desus, the Dominican Republic for Mero — draped around their necks, each in sunglasses.
Anchoring the middle of the room was a cart with a cold bath from which sprouted the necks of several magnums of wine.
Kenya may have been a British colony, where white supremacy reigned and black people were forced to wear identification documents around their necks.
Zimbabwe is a land of potential, but it will be difficult to realize it with the weight of sanctions hanging from our necks.
School districts in Colorado have had employee walkouts to protest cuts brought on by the "millstone around their necks" that are pension payments.
They often advertise personal firearms on signs strung around their necks, taped to gun cases or attached to rifles slung over their shoulders.
The sculptural, playful plaits didn't wind down the models' necks, instead sticking out thanks to skillful knotting — and the look lit up Instagram.
"Army commanders and Hemeti are up to their necks in corrupt proceeds — that's why they have zero tolerance for civilian rule in Sudan."
They gathered around her, arms slung over each other's shoulders, and crouched down low, craning their necks toward their manager, eager to hear.
"When they're all singing 'Roxanne' and everyone's necks are popping out of their heads holding that note, there's nothing like it," he said.
They're quite often women in their 60s or quite reclusive guys—middle-aged men with huge telephoto lens cameras hanging around their necks.
He showed off cellphone videos of past matches; the animals seem to wrestle with their long necks until one submits by running away.
"The older boys had put the ropes around their necks," she said, adding that they then told her son it was his turn.
It is confidence that lets some servers wear pale pink crew-neck T-shirts and others V-necks of a riper, fleshier pink.
If they are all on good form, it still does not necessarily mean that it will be a great gig by the Necks.
The rowdy children are tended to by chortling nannies in fluffy dresses who have bulging breasts, ready for nursing, hanging from their necks.
" Heba G., 30, New York "I'm a black man from Philadelphia who happens to love white polo V-necks and fitted baseball hats.
People on the beach straining their necks to peer thousands of miles into space missed the startling event just a few feet away.
" The sight of well-known faces — and fingers, wrists and necks — sporting her trademark baubles "gave us the credibility that we definitely needed.
He has work to do, pulling from two wells full of bottles with color-coded necks and eyeballing his pours with great accuracy.
Heads, necks and arms are carried with marmoreal firmness, as if these dancers belonged in chokers, long white gloves and ostrich-feather tiaras.
All I ask of our brethren is that they will take their feet from off our necks and permit us to stand upright.
The Reindeer Zoo Snood keeps your pet's necks, ears, and head warm and protected from dirt, moisture, and whatever else is blowing around.
Every year a dozen residents — speeding motorcyclists, rickshaw drivers, young children — are killed when glass-encrusted thread falls and wraps around their necks.
She and her father, Phil, tied bandannas around their necks — red for her, blue for him — and excitedly headed off to the dance.
The wolves, which chased their prey over long distances and often to exhaustion, instead strained their necks and paws while on the hunt.
Shortly after 8, a happy mob had pooled around him, necks craned as he snapped selfies with those who could get close enough.
On the street outside of the COP25 venue, activists from Extinction Rebellion placed nooses around their necks and stood on blocks of ice.
Then you've forced them to stick their necks out for no benefit, and made them more vulnerable to attacks in the next election.
Around their necks are silvery chains that could be read as either slave manacles or jewelry; my sense is that they're deliberately ambiguous.
Out on the sunlit, snow-covered tundra, you hear only two sounds: the tinkling of bells hanging around reindeer necks and revving snowmobiles.
The best part of going to the zoo was bringing along our elephant shaped zoo keys which we all have around our necks.
One might expect basic political prudence to start pushing some congressional Republicans to distance themselves from him in order to save their own necks.
From the aggressive and unexpected drop, several passengers and airline employees also suffered serious injuries to their heads, necks and backs, CTV News reports.
After all, it's littered with artifacts it took from other realms, and it keeps at least one toe on all of those realms' necks.
"It wouldn't have been too dissimilar to other sauropods, although the group Lingwulong belonged to had slightly shorter necks than other sauropods," he said.
Fresh produce is the albatross around grocers' necks — it's got a razor-thin profit margin, it spoils quickly, and illnesses can prompt public hysteria.
The Instagram images show that the characters' heads and necks are glued to the actual nails, and the lower parts are attached using magnets.
"I think that we all realize what's at stake and so people are really willing to stick their necks out and fight," she said.
And together we will take the boot of the federal government off the backs and the necks of small businesses all across this country.
Photographs of two of the bodies seen by Reuters show them lying on the river bank with apparent bruising on their necks and shoulders.
You turn south and head out of the city, past the flooded retention pond and the geese with their necks broken to unnatural angles.
Fetter and the rest of Tenet have had hedge fund Glenview Capital Management breathing down their necks and demanding changes to return to profitability.
"What investor or creditor is going to engage in a plan to save the company with a knife on their necks?" said the person.
Adult males were left out of the study because their necks were too wide to wear the collars, and they'd often take them off.
The steep plunge in the price of black gold is leaving state governments in the oil patch up to their necks in red ink.
In her striking images, Njeri depicts women as cyborgs with colorful beads around their necks and elders clutching their sticks on board a spaceship.
The noice-cancelling Bluetooth buds will reportedly hang around users' necks like the Beats X, with plans to launch for $150 alongside the smartwatch.
In the dressing room, she itches her way out of constraining corsets, pouffy skirts, and tight necks, destroying many an outfit in the process.
In 2010, many baseball players made headlines for wearing twisted aqua-titanium ropes around their necks to reduce fatigue and recover faster from workouts.
While much of the industry melts into an amorphous goo of panels, it's nice to see creators sticking their necks out to be different.
Titanosaurs were plant-eaters with long necks and long tails that could be as small as a cow or as big as a house.
Dancers fall like dominoes; line up and windmill their arms down; stop suddenly and twitch heads, necks and upper bodies in abrupt, robotic unison.
Mr. Brightman acknowledges that most investors lack the fortitude to stick their necks out that far, and he doesn't recommend it for the fainthearted.
The box contains items like simple crew necks and button-downs they can't go wrong with, plus they're all ethically sourced and sustainably made. 
The New York Times reported that Clinton's chief of staff John D. Podesta told staff he'd break their necks if they talked about Lewinsky.
As many craned their necks to catch a glimpse, one young woman in a flat above a sushi restaurant got a bird's eye view.
One worker, known as the "backup killer," stands in the middle, poking chickens with his knife and slicing their necks if they're still alive.
"The older boys had put the ropes around their necks," the boy's mother said, adding that they then told him it was his turn.
Their heads are then dipped in an "electrocution bath"—an electrified troth of water that knocks out the birds before their necks are sliced.
If you're a fan of deep V-necks, the Natori Plunge Bra will keep you supported while staying out of sight (starting at $40).
We sat on a little couch in a viewing area, and had to crane our necks to see the higher regions of the tank.
Some photos showed the murder weapon -- a metal bar with a rope that McArthur used to strangle his victims -- around victims' necks, Cantlon said.
U.P.G. dresses often have high necks and long sleeves, so winterizing them with the old layer-a-turtleneck-underneath move doesn't really make sense.
They noted significant improvements in the fullness of the women's cheeks after 20 weeks but little noticeable change elsewhere on their faces or necks.
They conceived the Necks as a kind of perpetual improv opportunity, not intending to perform in public and therefore free of all outside pressures.
If Louis Armstrong established and defined jazz as a soloist's art, then even at the start, at their jazziest, the Necks weren't playing jazz.
"Lots of brothers have tattoos of the marks on their necks and heads and everywhere," David Santillan, the national president of the club, said.
The series is provocative and challenging — showing slaves with nooses around their necks — and sparked debate in Baltimore where the works were previously shown.
Some hang barely visible in the ceiling of the subway, and others seem to stretch out on braced necks and peer into your eyes.
So that we will always recognize ourselves in our cooking at work, we will spoon the zhug over braised lamb necks this fall menu.
Their medical records show that they had signs of post-traumatic stress disorder as well as pain in their joints, backs, necks and chests.
He pulled out two knee-length dresses with high necks, more modest versions of racier cuts, that are best-sellers with his Hasidic customers.
People on the beach straining their necks to peer thousands of miles into space missed the more important event just a few feet away.
The final sequence in the video shows rope being looped around the necks of seven more men connected to Lieutenant Basam, including his father.
Because they spoke no English, the newcomers wore tags around their necks, like Paddington Bear, so if they got lost, they could be identified.
The 24-year-old mother allegedly used a box cutter to slash the necks of both Tyzavier and another young child in the home.
And in a new configuration, the vessels swell out like pleated shirt fronts and narrow to smooth plantlike necks reminiscent of Georgia O'Keeffe's flowers.
But both Democrats and the Republicans interested in tackling DACA are facing tough questions about how far they're willing to stick their necks out.
A lot of the things that have us by our necks are hyperobjects and require the kind of thinking that this society doesn't encourage.
The team at Deck 9 has made something very special here, but I certainly wish they didn't step on so many necks to do so.
The plan is to turn it into an exclusive residential complex of luxury apartments after the medals have all been hung around the winners' necks.
The colors then became lighter with pale pink dresses which came with long sleeves, high necks, ruffled chiffon decoration, colorful patterned prints and shiny sequins.
According to Ronda, the network wants to bring a competitive edge to the mix, by way of having two Black women at each other's necks.
Instead, the 13 guys competing for Robert Sepulveda Jr. will walk up to him on elimination day in hopes of getting something around their necks.
These predatory animals lived in the water and grew to at least 13 feet long, with their necks making up nearly half of that length.
We drank a lot, and a few of us stayed late, wrapping feather boas around our necks and trying on other props for the camera.
"I would always see kids coming with these memorial cards on their necks for family or friends that were lost to gun violence," she said.
In the book, everyone wears them around their necks, like lanyards, which already feels sort of dumb and dated in the age of Snapchat Spectacles.
They're just as easy to layer and style as our beloved turtlenecks, with the added bonus of giving our necks a bit of fresh air.
It had two necks, and they were separate—each one was maybe a quarter of an inch long, and could move independently of one another.
But if the rumors about Rose IV You are true, Bey has her foot on our necks once again, and we don't even know why.
And the scientists plan to continue transplanting testes onto rat necks, so that one day, entire testes may be reliably transplanted from person to person.
While the Antarctic Peninsula is rapidly warming, the greater Antarctic continent is still a sprawling, frigid landmass — with mountains up to their necks in ice.
Typically, azharchid pterosaurs, the largest of the pterosaurs, are thought to have had unusually long necks, which they presumably craned down to reach for fish.
Cassowaries are large, flightless birds known for a horn-like bump on the top of their heads, distinctive bright blue necks, and jet-black feathers.
Teens coming of age in 2016 are more watched than ever — not just by parents breathing down their necks but all over social media, too.
We crane our necks upward to follow the moving speck until all that's left are vapor trails, blown by the wind into a pretzel shape.
Baby Spa Perth's website lays it all out, but basically, all that floating around with that floatation donut around their necks does their bodies good.
At another Seattle branch, a handful of protesters went inside while two others locked themselves by their necks to the front doors with bicycle locks.
That sort of verbal posturing was for students and the simperingly boneless teachers who floated over them, gushing endless praise out of their open necks.
The women wear their hair in ponytails, and the way those swish around their necks and faces is part of the texture of the piece.
It's more a breach of basketball etiquette, the sort of unspoken rule that makes red-ass baseball players scream until their necks get all weird.
Select booths are packed with patrons, necks craned trying to get a look at the bar's few mid-sized TVs broadcasting the NCAA Championship game.
More voters strongly disapprove of Trump than approve in total, a measure of how heavy an anchor he will be around the GOP candidate's necks.
As Antarctic scientist Ted Scambos has repeatedly told me, the lofty mountains on this remote southern landmass are literally up to their necks in ice.
Some made the trip in a modified horse trailer, disappointing the children in passing cars craning their necks for a glimpse of tail or rump.
In the darkness, he spotted an obstruction up ahead: two nameless bodies, arms and legs splayed on the road, with cardboard signs around their necks.
Or if it's not, you could make Rhode Island clam chowder; swap out the clams for fish, if you can't find cherrystones or top-necks.
Take a deep breath and let it out slowly, releasing any remaining tension there (most people store most tension in their shoulders, necks, and jaws).
Tuesday, the museum began selling purple sweatshirts, crew necks and t-shirts with the same "Brontosaurus" and "thunder lizard" text and image of a dinosaur.
Today's "small government" conservatives still warn against the tyranny of federal "jackboots," but have no problem seeing them deployed to the necks of nonwhite immigrants.
Still, few recent athletes have stuck their necks out as far as Kaepernick has, let alone become firebrands like the ones remembered by previous generations.
The Necks explore motion within stasis and freedom within boundaries, applying detailed, subtle virtuosity and the stamina of nonstop playing to summon a rapturous concentration.
Once the train arrives in Davos, the women wrap their banners around their necks as scarves, so they won't be so easily recognizable as protesters.
The big picture: The study, published this week in Nature Communications, details the oldest diplodocoid — massive sauropod dinosaurs with long necks and tails — ever found.
On Monday, a judge denied several defense motions, including a request to require pathologists to swab the little girls' necks, throats and hands for DNA.
Chris Watts' attorneys asked a court Friday to require pathologists conducting autopsies to swab the little girls' necks and hands for DNA, court filings show.
In the gallery, several former Nxivm members and their supporters listened and craned their necks to peer at Mr. Raniere as the verdict was read.
The Projection Clones are only able to communicate obliquely, blowing little whistles hung around their necks to try and get attention or direct the workforce.
He placed turquoise necklaces around their necks and directed them to his mother, who had prepared vats of mutton and vegetable stew and fry bread.
It can easily be moved and angled to show bits of anatomy that surgeons would otherwise have to twist and crane their necks to see.
When I informed the world, in November 2010, that I was "KING OF THE V-NECKS," I hadn't considered that I was posting for posterity.
Previously discovered Isle of Skye footprints were made by large four-legged plant-eaters with long necks, long tails and pillar-like legs called sauropods.
We sprawled on our stomachs on the riverboat's warm wooden deck, binoculars around our necks, bug spray slathered on our arms, eyes on the riverbank.
But how hard they go to bat for you, how far they stick their necks out for you, depends on what you have to offer.
That means that all of us, not just Hamlet, are craning our necks to clock the reactions of Claudius and his queen, Gertrude (Fiona Bell).
The bus hadn't yet pulled away from the curb, she said, when the cops, wearing plain clothes with their badges around their necks, approached her.
They spilled out onto the main road with hoots of joy, relishing the feel of freedom and the sun on the backs of their necks.
We were worn and tired, sweat beading down our necks, sand crunching unpleasantly in our shoes, which were wearing raw the backs of our heels.
While the Yankees craned their necks and pointed to where the ball might leave the ballpark, Moore did not look to see where it landed.
I saw the big floppy Santa hats on their heads, the festive scarves wrapped around their necks, and wondered: Who spends Christmas with their grandma?
STUDENT DEBT In a speech in Columbus, Ohio, last month, Mr. Trump called college debt an "albatross" around people's necks, and suggested a way out.
It was like watching a flock of ostriches awaken, the arms their necks, the phones their heads, the red recording buttons their wide, blinking eyes.
"Trio A With Flags" begins with an arresting gimmick: The dancers are naked but for American flags tied around their necks like calf-length bibs.
One arid summer the pond dried up, and Ms. Allen could see the empties sticking out of the mud like the necks of snapping turtles.
" She said Americans for Prosperity will "support the primary election of lawmakers, regardless of political party, who stick their necks out to lead diverse policy coalitions.
Little children have been pulled from high water with their grateful arms wrapped around the brave necks of strangers society might have trained them to fear.
Passengers waiting to fly out of London's Gatwick airport Monday morning were left squinting and craning their necks to read whiteboards crammed with critical flight information.
DNA expert Richard Eikelenboom claimed in the filings that DNA samples "would remain on the necks of the decedent children," according to ABC affiliate Denver 7.
They keep trying to insist that it's a karaoke bar, but it's a karaoke bar where women have numbers around their necks and they're for sale.
Everyone gets replaced by an interloper at some point, but none of us have had a freshly severed wolf head sewn to our necks, so relax.
The actor and writer told BuzzFeed News she's grateful to "the women that stuck their necks out on the line" by running in the 2018 election.
The Economist: You want us to be more ambitious and more willing to stick our necks out… Mr Curtis: And more caring at the same time.
Obviously, it's no news that our skin can react poorly to cheap metal, turning our lovely necks and ears an awkward (though totally harmless) teal tint.
Bottom line: If you think we're up to our necks in debt now, it looks like it'll get worse -- no matter who's in the White House.
Sure enough, the eels leapt up as the plate entered the water, bending their necks to maintain contact with it as they released high-voltage pulses.
The owner regularly makes sexual innuendos at staff, he stroke people's necks, he took off his shirt on one occasion and talked about his sex life.
Two days later, the bloated bodies of 15 aid workers were discovered face-down in the ACF compound, with bullet wounds to their heads and necks.
It took engraver Olivier Kuhn 34 hours to carve each little alien out of white gold, with the arms and necks finer than grains of sand.
"We design some tees and tanks with open backs, low-cut arm holes and deep V-necks specifically to show off the bralettes underneath," she said.
Presumably he'd prefer Emily to dress like British suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst, with long skirts and high necks and maybe some white gloves for good measure?
Before I was overcome by nausea, I witnessed bright yellow, gelatinous masses the size of pomelos being heaved out of people's necks, arms, legs, and abdomens.
Father Luigi gave Jesse and me our pilgrim's passports, and he slipped a wooden Franciscan cross on a slender brown thread around each of our necks.
"Family farmers and ranchers were already living on razor-thin margins because of corporate consolidation, trade wars, and industrial agricultural stepping on their necks," she said.
From its windy citadel, we craned our necks to see the undulating white cliffs over the blue straits separating the island from Sardinia, to its south.
"   What the first day of school looked like: "All the students wore lanyards with IDs around their necks as they walked past a heavy police presence.
But what at first appears inventive in the choreography — the unusual connections between elbows and stomachs, the feet clasping necks — turns out to be mere flash.
" For her part, Ginsburg is featured with such rousing soundbites as, "All I ask of my brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.
Turkey's President Recep Erdogan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went at each other's necks via Twitter, accusing each other of brutality and human rights abuses.
The American trio, all dressed in black with silver chains around their necks, lived up to their reputation as "bad boys" during the 90-minute set.
Increasingly, the "things" connected are the shirts on our backs, the glasses on our foreheads, the watches on our wrists, and the jewelry around our necks.
Finally, so high above they have to crane their necks to see the whole shape, three dazzling yellow fireworks, consuming the sky, eating the whole darkness.
Tied around the necks of nearly every model that took the catwalk, these très français outfit accoutrements connected the varying aesthetics: think biker-girl-meets-bohemian.
And doctors have long given Depo-Medrol shots, or the generic equivalent, close to the spinal cord for painful backs, necks and conditions like spinal stenosis.
If the United States has any interest in the hurricane-battered people of Puerto Rico, it needs to take the law off their necks — and now.
During the sublimely contented scene for Adam and Eve, the blissful pair gave praise to God while submerged to their necks in a tank of water.
Big cats alive today can't bring down anything too far beyond their own size, because they kill by strangling or breaking the necks of their victims.
"They were wearing sausages on their necks," 20-year-old Giorgi Gegelashvili, who works at the cafe and seemed slightly traumatized by the event, told VICE.
Dan would not be happy at his star performer's departure, but with Ofcom—and Dan himself—breathing down our necks, what were we supposed to do?
Locals and tourists have flocked to estates around the city, craning their necks to get that perfect social media shot and irritating residents in the process.
Half a dozen drivers from the taxi stand outside craned their necks through the window to watch the action as the volume inside the restaurant intensified.
On the recent Friday in the Redfern boutique, Mr. Wise and Mr. Livingston stood across from each other, a tie draped around each of their necks.
Pregnant women usually experience fever and other flu-like symptoms when infected, while others can also experience headaches, stiff necks, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions.
When he took the stage to accept his award, the first thing he said was Allahu Akbar, a phrase that raises hairs on xenophobic Americans' necks.
"They have made the Affordable Care Act popular, and they have made it a political anvil around their necks" by trying to repeal it, he added.
On a grimy wall in one room of her home hang proud portraits of some of her children graduating from school, gold tinsel around their necks.
"We shouldn't take our foot off the necks of Republicans who voted to repeal, we shouldn't take our foot off the neck of Trump," Woodhouse said.
These women have metal rings around their necks to lengthen them, and one ring is added each year until it reaches the maximum of 21100 rings.
My tiny dead father, still wrapped in plastic, and two of the shrunken women are hung on the target by the necks with pink rubber bands.
It's hard to know, because far too often in "Brimstone" you can't hear the signal for the falling blades, snapping necks, tumbling bodies and thundering gunfire.
Both George and Diego had shells much smaller than many other species, and long necks to reach the few cactuses growing on their wind-swept island.
LG: In the future we're going to have to wear them around our necks because we're just … KS: Okay, we're going to move on from that.
Together with the others, I had to sit in a row in the aisle, and the leader put a necklace around each one of our necks.
The horses are gradually introduced to the cabin, which fits snugly around their bodies leaving their heads and necks free, and treated with the swirling cold mist.
While the two women haven't spoken in months, they still have a macabre memento in common: the ashes of Caylee in matching vials around their necks. 4.
As nervous figure skaters awaited their scores at the 2018 Olympics, they were joined by their coaches – who wore badges with "Kiss and Cry" around their necks.
But as we've continued to see wrapped around the necks of just about every fashion person out there, the charm necklace has taken center stage once again.
Inside the Museum, employees and volunteers hang lanyards around their necks that are threaded with the company's logo, a blue circle with an "M" in its center.
McLaren, now with Renault engines after ditching Honda following three dismal seasons together, and Renault's own works team are also expected to be breathing down their necks.
Here's why big tech companies are being cautious: The details: Companies are wary of sticking their necks out before more details about Pai's plan come to light.
Specifically, it seems to be a dicraeosaurid, a small clade of sauropod dinosaurs with slightly shorter necks and a series of sharp spines protruding from their vertebrae.
And with the gun lobby poised to pounce on any scientist who suggests new restrictions without cast-iron evidence, many are reluctant to stick their necks out.
After all, since that announcement, countless other products have followed suit, and these days we're up to our necks in voice-controlled vacuum cleaners and refrigerators, right?
West End clubs are dressy, and the group were ready for a night out—pre-drink selfies had been taken in tight polo-necks with clutch bags.
Back in March, photos of a black student and a coach surfaced on one Albany High School student's Instagram, showing the two with nooses around their necks.
From V-necks to baby tees, these are the basics you've been waiting for from Urban, and you'll want to stock up on every cut and color.
The undefeated WBO welterweight champ strolled into the media day at B&B Boxing Academy in Omaha ... and both dudes immediately started going at each other's necks.
The bears were darted from a helicopter, so that the scientists could take blood and urine samples, and attach GPS collars equipped with cameras around their necks.
"There are those I like and those who get on my nerves, those I admire even though they make me want to wring their necks," Swirc confessed.
With the Slimane cosign, more feverish words about Sunflower Bean were frantically typed and the numbers of craned necks at their shows kept tallying up and up.
In fact, during workshops held around the world, the two have even advocated for sending sexy photos of unexpected body parts, such as ankles, necks, and feet.
We stood solemnly amid the chaos of Manhattan, ignoring craned necks out of car windows on the West Side Highway, shoulder to shoulder, forming a big circle.
The rapper turned heads -- and might've broken some necks, too -- wearing these pretty damn revealing red latex pants Thursday at Univision's Premios Juventud (think Teen Choice Awards).
After the race, Guiding Eyes posted a photo on twitter of Panek smiling broadly while hugging his dog Gus, with both wearing marathon medals around their necks.
Car firms don't make a song and dance about the fact that old people with stiff necks and fading vision will benefit disproportionately from self-parking cars.
He wears tight V-necks, owns a global chain of high-end steakhouses, and entertains his celebrity clients by sensuously sprinkling salt on thick slabs of meat.
Conversely, the older models may be albatrosses around the newer systems' necks, forcing developers to design their games for a lower specification and build up from there.
Jackson doesn't have the stink of a big decline on him, so his front office probably can't use him as a scapegoat without exposing their own necks.
I existed in the Buddhist realm of the Hungry Ghosts: They are creatures with tiny mouths, long, thin necks and huge round bellies, cursed with insatiable desire.
Pain pills, booze, Xanax—it was a murderer's row of pro wrestling supplements, necessitated by the fact that, when Angle was done, he'd suffered four broken necks.
What's next: Amid heightened conflicts in the Middle East, Latin American countries may grow unwilling to stick their necks out for the U.S. on the global stage.
When she questioned why her children had matching scars at the base of their necks, she was told intravenous drips had been necessary to give them nutrition.
Or the linen squares with permanently crinkled corners from being tied so many times around my kids' necks, or the tenugui with cherry blossoms from my mom.
Denim in the shape of long suit jackets and dropped-waist dresses with high halter necks, denim in A-line skirts torqued just ever so slightly askew.
Daniel Saunders, an assistant district attorney, said each officer was wearing a bullet-resistant vest and both had their police badges around their necks outside their clothes.
Others, ringed with pipes, suggested the "necklaces" hung around people's necks and set on fire to punish suspected regime collaborators as apartheid came to a bloody end.
The installation consists of the eight figures, with oversize red clown shoes and colorful wigs protruding from their KKK robes, suspended from nooses fastened around their necks.
Dany gives the people of Meereen broken chains from the necks of former slaves to encourage them to revolt and, in turn, deliver the city to her.
Though still linked in the public imagination with cashmere crew necks and velvet chinos, today just five percent of the Benetton's $20083 billion portfolio comes from textiles.
Then there's Lange's 22000 photo of nine members of the Mochida family in Centerville, California, the children looking especially solemn, with identification tags hanging around their necks.
Far from staring down morosely at scuffed Converse All-Stars, we craned our necks, looking for that next big thing over the horizon, never comfortable, never satisfied.
He said his family has tried to quiet the dogs, even trying bark-inhibiting collars, but they found that prolonged use caused sores on the dogs' necks.
The jerseys all follow a similar template: V-necks, with sleeves a different color from the rest of the jersey, mostly with a pastel-ish color palette.
More broadly, a record becomes a statement or template — this is what the Necks do — whereas it is merely a record of what happened that one night.
Because they listened to chefs and cooks who complained that the aprons they were wearing kept riding up on the backs of their necks and caused chafing.
Opponents have been beheaded, shot dead, blown up with fuses attached to their necks and drowned in cages in swimming pools, with underwater cameras capturing their agony.
The audience revolved, slowly, in one direction as the models strode around them in multiple circumlocutions, and necks kept swiveling to try to take it all in.
" Upon arrival, so many leis were placed around their necks that Hemingway said, "The next son of bitch who touches me I am going to cool him.
At nearby hospitals, families packed the hallways, craning their necks to glimpse handwritten lists of the living and the dead that had been taped to the walls.
Sweat rolled down the necks of bodies colliding to the rhythms of the King of Pop and Quincy Jones, and in a corner, I held drunken court.
They're going to come back with knees and shoulders and necks and all kinds of stuff that could jack them up and affect their quality of life.
By the time the group has grown to 15 sky gazers, about 40% of the by-passers will have stopped and craned their necks along with you.
"If you look at images on the news, there are more people carrying dogs around their necks than there are people carrying their own possessions," Jarl said.
Hillary Clinton, who is already the second-least-popular presidential nominee in history, seems likely to be a millstone around the necks of many Democratic House candidates.
Because the assumption is that country music fans to that liberal band are nothing but racist red necks, so the joke is OK because they are bad people.
When caught, ISIS militants have tied nooses around these men's necks and dragged them behind trucks, burned them alive, thrown them off buildings and stoned them to death.
But with the SSS breathing down their necks, money-changers are now forced to accept no more than 400 naira for each of the few dollars they have.
Previous studies have also found that people hold their necks at around 45 degrees, and it becomes even worse as they sit, versus standing, the study team writes.
Activists from Extinction Rebellion chain themselves to the fence of the Federal Chancellery in Germany German police breaks the chains around the necks of climate activists in Berlin.
Because they are such a jumble of elongated body parts, they have to curl their necks in arching loops in order to use their own butts as pillows.
Maybe others with stronger necks and craniums will get further with this feature, which does for headbanging what Guitar Hero did for pretending to rock out on guitar.
Matobato says they bear the hallmarks of those perpetrated by the DDS -- faces bound in electrical tape, crude cardboard signs around the victims' necks, proclaiming their alleged crimes.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Two sets of twins stood on the podium with Asian Games medals around their necks after the final of women's duet in synchronized swimming on Tuesday.
Ooi was among those kicking off the show on Monday, dressing models in turtle necks, duffel coats and rolled-up jeans for a collection called "Class of 2525".
Cardi literally (well, almost) stopped Bev Hills in its tracks when she perused the shelves at Prada, with throngs of fans craning their necks to sneak a peak.
They demand all-or-nothing allegiance to their own ideas and instead of moderately conservative laws, we wind up with the Obama-status-quo albatross around our necks.
They stand in clumps in the dark, craning their necks up and down the street, ready to battle anyone who tries to take their hero — and benefactor — away.
Flag's way of maintaining discipline among squad members is to implant an explosive charge in their necks, which he can remotely detonate if anyone gets out of line.
"He would be asking Americans to agree to put our service members into a blood bath, where there would be carnage up to our necks," said Gunnery Sgt.
In the absence of parts like feet and necks, she said, the skin provides most of the collagen in modern recipes and is, therefore, crucial to the soup.
In almost the first motif we see in "Eleven," dancers turn their backs to us and place their hands behind their necks, with elbows pointing outward and upward.
Congressional Republicans see exactly what the rest of us see, and they will not stick their necks out politically for an unpopular President who is embroiled in scandal.
But as the president's mocking of him continued and people at other tables craned their necks to gauge his reaction, Mr. Trump hunched forward with a frozen grimace.
One sequence, in which women lean far back and travel fast, while their men support them by the necks, struck me as an objectionable image of feminine dependency.
Users can choose from two downloadable screensavers: one of an iconic Sherry Levine in The Shining moment, the other a pack of kittens craning their necks in synchronicity.
Mock necks, frilly blouses — heck, even pigtails: Alexa Chung has a knack fo making us revisit (and fall in love with) the long-forgotten trends of our youth.
There have been at least 40 reported e-cigarette fires and explosions since 2009, causing gruesome injuries like battery acid burns, as well as broken necks and teeth.
Before entering the exclusion zone, Zwick said they were given what looked similar to flash drives attached to green lanyards that they were to put around their necks.
Interestingly, while Trump's power in the party has only grown, those lawmakers who first stuck their necks out for him have not fared well in the Trump era.
At certain hours, children craned their necks up at the astronomical clock tower in the main square to see sculptures of the three magi emerging on a carousel.
Club kids quickly develop a stereotype for the thick necks required to hold up the heavy visual screens strapped to their heads for several hours at a time.
Great blue herons, which generally eat their fish whole, can often be seen maneuvering their catch head first to allow it to slide unimpeded down their long necks.
It really doesn't matter that we might carry this burden for the rest of our lives, etched in our consciousness and stored in our tense necks and shoulders.
There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush.
His face numbed for skin-cancer surgery, Mr. Dalman, 69, sat surrounded by a half-dozen other patients with bandages on their faces, scalps, necks, arms and legs.
I will miss the smell of their sweaty little-boy necks and the feel of their damp fingers clutching my blouse as I bounced them on my hip.
Too many of us have put a "Do Not Disturb" sign around our necks and don't want to be exposed to any ideas that we don't already hold.
The researchers acknowledge that their hypothesis needs further testing and that it does not offer an explanation for why pleurodira turtles evolved to pull their necks in sideways.
When Novak Djokovic, suffering from a sore shoulder at the Open, retired midmatch against Stan Wawrinka on Sunday night, the two draped their arms around each other's necks.
Before sledding, we hung up our fancy parkas and shouldered into bulky jumpsuits that smelled like dog and hooked oversized sheepskin mitts on a string around our necks.
A confraternity of ruddy-faced, brush-cut older men—wine lovers from Chinon, with scarlet robes and medals dangling from their necks—made their way through the crush.
"Heroin users often rely on one another to inject their drugs for them in their necks, when accessible veins collapse and are no longer usable," reads the caption.
NATIONAL An article on Friday about bone spurs in the necks of young people mischaracterized the pool of study participants whose X-rays were examined for bone spurs.
The bow tie was first worn by Croatian mercenaries during the 17th century, where men tied scarves around their necks to hold the openings of their shirts together.
So it's no surprise that most in the party decide not to stick their necks out, lest they run afoul of the base and risk a primary challenge.
There are also many feminist brands to support with leaders who stuck out their necks during the election, and held fast to it even when the pile-on followed.
Behind the boy, people crowded into the gallery, craning their necks to read, printed on the wall, the introductory text about whoever it was doing whatever he did, whenever.
Suffice to say that the Neanderthals, the Denisovans and the "hobbits" of Flores did not long outlast the arrival of Homo sapiens in their respective necks of the woods.
Our parents had bought us the red kerchiefs, and we'd practiced tying them around our necks just so, puffing our chests when we caught our reflections in storefront windows.
CARL THELENSan Pablo, California I was shocked to read Bartleby's unfounded claim that the tie was "a functionally useless garment that constricted male necks for a century" (May 4th).
This, in part, has been responsible for the resurgence in poptimism—critics bandwagoning for the musical winners instead of sticking their necks out for the deserving underdogs of music.
You heard that right: Designers are now taking the beauty of spring florals quite literally, opting to dress fashion models' faces (and necks!) with freshly grown, delicately placed petals.
A Jamaica coalition could prove scrappy; the FDP and the Greens spent much of the election campaign at each other's necks over big subjects like refugees and the environment.
At the end of a trial, animals are killed without pain relief (if they don't die through the tests first), usually by having their necks broken, asphyxiation, or decapitation.
At Girl & The Goat, one can find shanks, necks, whole shoulders, goat carpaccio, mid-rare wet-aged goat loins, goat ribs, goat empanadas, goat belly, and whole goat legs.
From pearls to tutus, turtle necks to varsity jackets, there is no fad that this pint-sized pup with a huge amount of self confidence is afraid to try.
I remember hearing how they'd stood in the water up to their necks, watching as their home's LPG gas tanks exploded in the heat, blasting holes through the roof.
But here in the US, there's a major barrier to approval for a helmet that a rider wears strapped around her neck: the crash test dummies don't have necks.
Two shirtless men in mesh skirts shared a cup of chocolate ice cream, the thick metal chains around their necks mirrored by their veiny forearms around one another's waists.
Mothers on the Upper East Side, she said, wear tiny medallions engraved with their children's initials around their necks and stacking rings — one for each child — on their fingers.
He pulls them into his orbit like a magnificent star, pulling their arm out of their sockets, breathing an ancient silent message down their necks: I am the boss.
Those individuals had X-ray imaging of their lumbar spines and femoral necks to estimate bone mineral density, and only one appeared to have abnormally low bone mineral density.
Gruesome images on local media, which INSIDER has decided not to republish, showed some of the victims hanging by their necks from the bridge with their pants pulled down.
Few recent sports figures have stuck their necks out as far as Colin Kaepernick has in his refusal to stand during the national anthem, in protest of racial inequality.
But watching most intensely from opposite sides of the pool deck were two men in red trunks, with whistles around their necks and flotation devices tucked beneath their arms.
"The teacher then placed imaginary chains or 'shackles,' on these students' necks, wrists, and ankles, and had them walk back into the classroom," the office said in a statement.
Other times, it means repeatedly watching a grainy, covertly recorded video of chickens' necks being slit to verify that the speed is, in fact, faster than two per second.
With the pressure of their debut breathing down their necks, the fivesome left little daylight between their personal lives and their music, and it showed in the final product.
Instead, they'll have a Trump-sized albatross around their necks, and they fear he's going to pull all of them down, giving control of the Senate back to Democrats.
" He compared the mood here with Shenzhen, where "people are constantly overstimulated, staring at their phones on the subway, craning their necks downward to watch some imported soap opera.
Animals languish in cramped and filthy cages in zoos, circuses hang bears by their necks to train them to walk upright, and animals are skinned alive for their fur.
The shell's larger front opening also allows the saddleback tortoises to use their long necks to help pick themselves up (they wiggle their feet to shift their balance, too).
They are erecting a demon who is going to put nooses around everyone's necks as soon as she wins this election, which she is almost certainly going to do.
Over the course of the 36-day meet, four horses died during workouts, though that included a freak accident where two colts collided head-on and broke their necks.
In June 2012, a trickle of people began showing up in emergency rooms broiling with fever, complaining that their necks were stiff and that bright lights hurt their eyes.
Roy Moore lost the Alabama Senate race 21625 percent to 2900, according to the AP, but the albatross will hang around the GOP necks for a very long time.
Afterward, the players had winners medals hung around their necks and posed for pictures wearing a plain white T-shirts with the word "Champions" and the U Sports logo.
"When threatened, hognose snakes hiss loudly and spread their necks like cobras do, resulting in the nicknames 'puff adder' or 'spreading adder,' " the site's description of the snake species reads.
When we landed on this idea of the Professor, all the hairs on the back of our necks stood up a little bit — we were like, 'Oh, this is it.
Nothing will put you in the Thanksgiving spirit quite like stars with turkey necks ... trot through the saggy snaps and see if you can guess the celeb behind the gobbler.
Whereas children don't often have control over their futures, teens face choosing the right classes, picking the right friends, and the looming threat of college applications coming for their necks.
"I've seen people in town with a whistle hanging around their necks," said Carlos Méndez Martínez, who retired as mayor last month after almost 25 years of running the city.
" That's when you see them crane their necks, and that's when you look at them and say something like, "Oh, I didn't know there were Victoria's Secret models in Alabama!
The Central Park Zoo was closed on Sunday, leaving would-be visitors craning their necks over a fence to see the frigid-weather-loving sea lions cavorting in their pool.
Whether you like the sound of the prairie trend, all high necks and frilled hems, or you prefer to keep things minimalistic, there's a do-it-all frock out there.
The neck, for instance, is probably one of the hardest places to put a TENS unit on since there's less surface area and people do use their necks a lot.
And one side, led by the president of the United States, is fighting dirty, holding a sword over the necks of 303,000 young immigrants who grew up in this country.
Polka-dotted skirts and extravagantly beaded bodysuits contrasted with more subtle looks at the show, with black or white ruffle necks recalling the melancholic Pierrot, a fictional love-worn clown.
A cursory search for "occipital neuralgia smartphones" will bring up a recent report from the Sioux City Journal that warns of the strain our handheld devices put on our necks.
"Youngsters at this age aren't as fast and big, so the collisions aren't as spectacular, but their necks are very weak and that creates bobble head doll effect," said Cantu.
"One thing you've heard Donald Trump talk about again and again is an albatross of a $20 trillion debt hanging around the necks of our children and grandchildren," Collins said.
This stands in contrast to efforts by the DNC, as well as congressional leaders and state parties, to tie Trump like an anvil around the necks of other Republican candidates.
Interestingly, the alleged creator of the egg is friends with 2 dudes known for their necks -- Daddy Long Neck and Wide Neck -- and they were all together leaving the club.
We got the rapper at LAX this week, and he tells us the award for the best necks in showbiz goes to 2 actresses already known for being smoke shows.
The Shermans were found hanging by belts around their necks from a railing beside a pool in the basement of their Toronto mansion, a friend of the family told Reuters.
Back in the mining wars, when the coal miners were going up against the government or whatever, they took red bandannas around their necks, so they wouldn't shoot one another.
Saffron-clad Hindu ascetics, some barefoot and with photos of the cave around their necks, trudge the 46 km (28 mile) route to the cave across glaciers and waterlogged trails.
Pesce wore bulky woollen V-necks or baggy work shirts, had no time for makeup, and wore her scruffy brown hair at whatever length kept it out of the way.
After an epiphany in which he saw people as "hungry ghosts" -- Buddhist beings whose swollen bellies and pencil-thin necks symbolize the insatiability of desire -- Glassman vowed to serve them.
Sitting on the edge of a grave, he was intently wrapped up with every move, at once thrilled and anxious as the birds tangled their necks together and delivered blows.
The horses are led into the water up to their necks and then scrubbed down, becoming regular interlopers in the Sunday surfing classes at Dakar's wide and crowded Yoff Beach.
Olympic weight lifting without Russia and Bulgaria is like Harry Potter without Lord Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange (if those villains wore spandex and had necks the size of Easter hams).
"He painted what he saw," Mr. Pi said during a recent reunion with Mr. Zeng in Wuhan and a meal that featured black tofu, frog legs and chopped duck necks.
Wearing earphones draped around their necks and safety blinders on their glasses, most happily volunteer that they voted for Mr Trump and would do so again — tariffs or no tariffs.
My crowds are pretty secular, though, so I've always thought that maybe some of that imagery would maybe raise the hair on the back of people's necks if nothing else.
We've also been blessed with an RA podcast of wiggly techno from Volvox, a live performance by the Necks, and the thrilling Mad In The Cut 2 LP from K9.
Their constant theatrics, sixth form-style social commentary, and aviators tucked-into-V-necks became too much to stomach, and I, perhaps arrogantly, assumed that others might lose interest too.
Their stout, well-insulated bodies seem like a much better choice for hunting in this unforgiving environment, while the slender, exposed necks of cormorants are like gloveless hands in January.
There is $1.5 trillion in undischargeable debt with upward of 6 percent interest rates (despite there being zero risk for the lender) sitting around the necks of an entire generation.
In "Grapes of Death," a young woman and her friend traveling by train in rural France are waylaid by staggering men with huge open sores on their faces and necks.
Pink on the outside, pitch black underneath, they circled the bay over our heads, their long necks flat out front, feet pointed straight back, a flying symphony of bleating squawks.
Joking with one another in a mix of English and Patois, the Jamaicans grabbed aluminum ladders from a nearby trailer, slung buckets around their necks and headed for the trees.
The significance of these apparent asides becomes increasingly obvious, until it is clear that rats are vitally important to the elegant noose of a plot being tied around our necks.
The patients, a 78-year-old woman and her 46-year-old son, were admitted to Zhujiang Hospital in Guangzhou in 2012 with headaches and stiff necks, signs of meningitis.
His attorneys asked a court Friday to require pathologists doing autopsies on the bodies of his family to swab the little girls' necks and hands for DNA, court filings show.
They can pursue their personal and professional dreams without the individual mandate millstone around their necks But what about the rest of the people in the health-care insurance markets?
But Kennis & Kennis barraged him with ethnographic photos: real hunter-gatherer people standing just like this, or even more strangely, their hands behind their necks or slung over their heads.
In one particularly horrifying scene, children talking about the serpent begin to laugh and cannot stop, snapping their necks back and forth in involuntary spasms as they go into hysterics.
Erdogan on Sunday warned supporters of the HDP, parliament's third-largest party, not to demonstrate against the military operation, saying security forces would be "on their necks" if they did.
Using braised lamb necks as a base, he topped these rice-less burritos, or guerreros, as he christened them, with hoisin, Sriracha, pickled cabbage, kewpie mayo, and hard-boiled eggs.
It's fresh, fun and it seems genuine — and helps keep the networks relevant and on the pulse in a world where streaming services are breathing down their necks at every turn.
Don't get us wrong, we're still excited about extra slippery satin camis and chainmail cowl necks (thank you Paris Hilton) – those are what look best under a disco ball, after all.

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