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In the ribbon, click "Freeze Panes" and then click "Freeze Panes."
Once you freeze the columns, the "Freeze Panes" button turns into an "Unfreeze Panes" button.2.
Instead of several weird panes of random buttons spread out on different horizontally swipeable panes, you now get one giant panel of buttons.
Place the cursor in the top-left cell where the actual data starts, then choose Freeze Panes and Freeze Panes from the View menu.
The lawsuit says the glass panes on the deck can be slid open by any passenger, and the walls didn't contain warnings that the panes could open.
The family claims that the glass panes on the deck can be slid open by any passenger, and the walls didn't contain warnings that the panes could open.
The ship's glass panes in the cabin are still intact.
To unfreeze the frames, select "View," then select "Unfreeze Panes."
The dark panes of other tenements stared back at her.
Reflections of turboprop planes flit across the building's mirrored panes.
You can then use them for multi-image panes on Instagram.
It poured through the skylight, whose glass panes can slide open.
Sash windows have antique window panes and original working interior shutters.
The panes' flat, rectangular shapes visually echo the pond's many lily pads.
Extrusions are used in products ranging from car parts to window panes.
In the ribbon, click "Freeze Panes" and then click "Freeze Top Row."
Like "Flats," they are photos of windows having two panes, side by side.
Diamond Glass's panes are 22mm thick, half what was needed a decade ago.
While giving a preview, he recounted how much damage some panes had suffered.
Thin winter light filtered through its dusty panes onto the unfinished plasterboard walls.
In addition, windows are in the casement style, with neat grids of panes.
My feeling is that only the outer panes have any real mechanical strength.
The aseptic color charts, the matter-of-fact panes of glass and mirrors.
Both rooms have elegant transom panes over exterior windows and interior glass doors.
They're just panes with depth, texture and hopefully more accessible context this time around.
New York (CNN)One day, our phones may just be smooth panes of glass.
Warning: cover your pets&apos ears and put masking tape on the window panes.
Passersby snap photographs and watch construction crews attach glass panes to the steel frames.
An important-looking cube built from tinted panes of acrylic sits at its center.
The entire theater is made of massive floor-to-ceiling high curved glass panes.
An original pointed arched window with dozens of panes dominates the front-facing wall.
There are gaping holes in the roof and missing panes in the window frames.
Window glass is original, too, with family initials etched into one of the panes.
The panes are grimy with age or possibly papered over; we can't see much inside.
It's complete with little gingerbread people, snow-dusted window panes, a wreath, and pine trees.
Mr. Fernandes had to replace some of the panes but commissioned them made to match.
At one point, inexplicably, a motorcycle makes an appearance, careening through more panes of glass.
Through the panes you saw the purposeless, dominating brilliance of the skyscrapers of New York.
Argon gas between the panes acts as a thermal insulator in both summer and winter.
The space is stunning, with its historic brickwork, intact glass window panes, and modern finishes.
In Free Experience, Wayne introduced the window idiom with broken and partially boarded up panes.
Also: Don't take apart your oven door to clean in between the panes of glass.
They're Georgian: divided into sections of panes, and usually set on the first or second story.
It is not a pretty sight: cracked window panes, pockmarked floors and walls etched with graffiti.
And it looks like Apple could expand the control center with more panes in the future.
This will display a series of scrolling panes, each containing the different apps you have installed.
Four stained glass window panes replace the one that hung on the tree on season nine.
The cause of Wednesday's crack in one of the window's multiple panes was not immediately known.
Twenty-foot-tall glass panes face the outdoor courtyard, letting natural daylight into the exhibition halls.
You'll practice freezing panes, hiding text, defining formula-driven rules, creating custom number formats, and more.
The Parks' giant panes have a view of their meticulously mowed lawn surrounded by manicured hedges.
Anello was not aware that some of the glass panes could be opened, the suit said.
Tens of thousands of items were removed and repaired, and 15,000 panes of glass were replaced.
Anello was not aware that some of the glass panes could be opened, the suit said.
But the windows on an airplane are made up of three panes: inner, middle, and outer.
When the three panes do not line up, the condition is called gender dysphoria or incongruence.
What do panes of stained glass, protesters carrying striped signs, and air-drying laundry have in common?
Graham scrambled on top of a pile of broken seats and pulled out one of the panes.
The new windows have double panes, which eliminate the sound of all but the loudest passing sirens.
A pair of parlor doors with etched-glass panes opens to a main-floor bedroom or study.
The windows are all double-paned, but several exterior panes broke, also allowing water into the building.
In a test of the truck&aposs "armor glass" windows, a silver metal ball smashed the panes twice.
The windows there are double-paned, but the outer panes started blowing out and the worry spread fast.
All 10,344 window panes of the John Hancock Tower needed to be replaced because of poor glass integrity.
A Reuters witness saw damage to two cars parked outside the building, blackened walls and chips in window panes.
That's resulted in repeated cases of distracted employees walking into the panes, according to people familiar with the incidents.
She sits at the bay window and looks out at the ocean, the rose thorns itching at the panes.
The symbols will be replaced with panes of plain glass, the National Cathedral said in a statement issued Wednesday.
It features 20-foot-tall glass panes (the world's largest glass panels) and has room to seat 1,000 people.
Bulletproof door panes and windowsThe Sandy Hook assailant entered the school by shooting through the glass of locked doors.
It definitely still has that drone sound, however, and people in the office could hear it through glass panes.
It's in peeling old paint falling from window panes or leached from old pipes traversing under even older homes.
In Los Angeles, daylight sifts into Calvin Marcus's studio through panes of pastel-stained glass set in lancet windows.
The windows themselves are high-performance quad-pane glass; two panes are simply films that help trap thermal energy.
Air Canada said after that flight that the landing was precautionary because the windows had two panes of glass.
When you're looking at two small yellow canvases, divided into quarters like window panes, you can almost believe it.
Here all the windows were shut, and their panes of thick frosted glass obscured the view of the garden.
Souhel drew my attention to a house with a corrugated-tin roof and several square windows missing their panes.
The Cathedral chapter made the final decision after reviewing the report, with a unanimous vote to detach the panes.
The head of a ptarmigan, a cold-weather bird, had somehow gotten stuck between the panes of the insulated window.
An affinity with the number 13: panes in the windows, steps on the stairways, petals on a stained-glass flower.
The vast majority of glass products are made of soda-lime glass: window panes, jars, bottles, all kinds of glass.
The master has a vaulted ceiling with a glass skylight with operable panes and shades, and a separate dressing room.
According to Bloomberg, many parts of the home still feature original touches, including fireplaces, doors, and leaded glass window panes.
Then the panes of a glass door tremble and crack, and in comes a crocodile, toppling headfirst into the room.
She has also been charged with doing more than $7,000 in damage, smashing six window panes, and destroying two bicycles.
The mechanics of Gorogoa are straightforward — zooming in and out on illustrations and then moving around tiles to four panes.
The cabin maintained pressurization because each window is made of multiple panes, Southwest said, adding that no emergency landing was requested.
The designer Sonia Lartigue riffed on the vitrines' simple design, in which welded brass ribbing holds together individually cut glass panes.
Likewise, the window panes for the condo will all be different sizes, Mr. Shvo said, giving each window a distinctive look.
The double arched front door, which is almost 2312 feet high, has panes of hand-etched glass with a botanical motif.
In many cases, those houses and barns are portrayed without windows, translated into eerie panes of gray, periwinkle or falu red.
An orderly line made up mostly of tourists formed outside, many of them looking hungrily through the corner store's glass panes.
Upon closer inspection, she found that the culprit was a maniac bird that smashed through the double panes, dying in the act.
"Octopus and even Spanish Dancers have been seen attaching themselves to the glass panes," of the room, according to the hotel's website.
Much of its side facing the river was destroyed, and the once grand panes of stained glass were ripped out or shattered.
CreditCreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times The panes of glass do not look out of place here on the Upper East Side.
"I can't leave my daughter walking alone because of broken banisters, and look at the windows," she said, pointing at empty panes.
One of the things that stood out to me at the time was that iOS 7 led with a "panes of glass" metaphor.
It settles on the leaves of the workers' makeshift vegetable plots behind the cages and on the window panes of their nearby flats.
She said the company, operating through its wholly owned subsidiary ViMariel S.A., would produce bathroom fixtures, tiles, glass panes and other building materials.
The new version simplifies the layout of the app into two panes, down from the four sections that it was previously divided into.
Mr. Buren has covered the museum's 12 glass-paneled "sails" with a checkerboard of translucent colored gels, punctuated by panes of white stripes.
Built of stone in the late sixteenth century, it has a pitched roof and little windows with panes the size of playing cards.
The powerful explosion also injured three gardeners and shattered window panes, but the students who were attending classes at the time were safe.
At some nursing homes, relatives have begun to communicate with quarantined residents through windows panes, as if visiting prisoners at the local lockup.
Shops and homes taped up their windows to protect them from shattering but a number of panes from office building skyscrapers were smashed.
While some old churches and chapels feature stained-glass windows, others have either lost them or have simple clear panes on all sides.
Many doors and cornices throughout the building have fine decorative detailing, and a large number of the windows feature the original leaded panes.
I thought about the reality of these distant countries as I gazed into the woman's house, the soft lit world beyond the panes.
On the Rue Royale in the heart of Paris, half a dozen laborers gingerly replaced glass panes on the front of a Dior store.
Nearby were some old panes of Tudor-style stained glass recovered from a penthouse on 57th Street where the actor Errol Flynn once lived.
Freezing columns in Excel is an easy way to ensure that those panes remain visible as you scroll through the rest of the document.
However, she did not explain why a window with "multiple layers of panes" managed to crack while the aircraft was flying at 26,000 feet.
Disoriented by the maze's trick panel design, Bill repeatedly finds himself separated from the kid he's trying to save by panes of clear glass.
Behind the glass panes of a wall shelf above her were photos of a smiling young man, an assault rifle slung on his shoulder.
Caught on surveillance video, she draped bacon on a door handle and broke half a dozen window panes at the Islamic Center of Davis.
The heavily guarded police department operates out of a sprawling, modern building fronted by panes of shiny blue glass and a sloping blue roof.
Many panes and other architectural components were removed during the Martin property's decades of mid-20th-century neglect and then surfaced on the market.
Screenshot: GoogleRemember when Google showed off a cool trick that would automatically remove things like fences or window panes from the foreground of your photos?
These murals present a realistic portrayal of the natural world behind panes of glass, making them the perfect addition to townhouses or apartments lacking windows.
The original door, with its rectangular panes and panels, opens to a living room with hardwood floors and a wood-burning fireplace with decorative tiles.
The windows blew in, the panes came off (and many of them were flung), but the glass did not shatter and fly into the air.
Size: 22,2010 square feet Price per square foot: $2129 Indoors: A covered entrance porch is lined in casement windows topped with colorful leaded-glass panes.
During the time it took to identify and fix the problem, sheets of plywood replaced many of the missing panes, earning the nickname "Plywood Palace."
They are places where dozens of businesses are packed in together, their questionable labor practices on full display even through panes of deal-stickered glass.
Apple has found suppliers for a design featuring two reinforced glass panes connected by stainless steel forging in the middle, technology blog DigiTimes reported on Tuesday.
If only Apple hadn't helped us become more obsessed with the glass panes in our hands, than those in the spaces we live and work in.
Several videos have been shared on Twitter, showing looters banging against the store's fractured glass panes and running in to quickly nab laptops, iPads, and more.
The skylight currently has some temporary panes and dried cement over most of it, so it will need to be replaced once the scaffolding is removed.
Archer achieved the optical illusion of a 3D Cortana by using the Pepper's Ghost technique along with three panes of mirror glass and a USB monitor.
Scientists have figured out why bats crash into buildings: smooth, vertical surfaces like window panes throw off their navigation systems, basically keeping them from "seeing" those obstacles.
Len Berkowitz, the owner of Great Panes Art Glass Studio in Ellicott City, said he hasn't seen his shop yet, but knows "it's going to be devastating."
Langford said that the original glass panes remain on all six floors beneath the current siding, although at this time there are not plans to remove them.
In recent weeks, workers have installed frosted panes onto the glass walls on about a dozen offices, including Mr. Mulvaney's, at the bureau's rented downtown Washington headquarters.
Netflix put out a brief first look at it, showing Jones back at work, back to the bar, and back to smashing people into panes of glass.
Some shoppers used the DIY kit to hang ornate vintage doors, window panes, authentic pieces salvaged from old barns, and even handcrafted doors made from reclaimed wood.
The glass panes on the front and back are held together with a polished metal frame that matches the back's color, and the entire package looks classy.
Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo said at a media briefing that the residents smashed window panes at a local police station and set ablaze one motor vehicle.
The large panes of glass that make up panoramic roofs on some cars may be sized and curved in ways that make them more vulnerable to impacts.
The National Trust commissioned a set of adjustable window panes and mirrors which paint the 16th century mansion's natural light with all the colors of the rainbow.
Ten thousand silvery glass panes, each measuring 115 square metres, surround a tall central tower, which stands like a twinkling needle in the featureless landscape around it.
It was dark outside, and his studio's wide window, divided into panes, was like a bank of TV screens in which the girl hung bright and tilted.
A reviewer for The Guardian noted how painstaking the work was: Tens of thousands of items were removed and repaired, and 15,000 panes of glass were replaced.
The lawsuit says Chloe wandered over to a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass on the deck, and he didn't realize one of the panes was open.
Tall windows ensure everyone has a view, and from an open-air viewing car in the back you can take photos without the glare of window panes.
Berlin Journal BERLIN — As twilight fell over Wedding, a working-class Berlin neighborhood, the curtained window panes of a small, dilapidated-looking backyard house began to glow.
Merck, which started out 350 years ago as an apothecary shop in the German city of Darmstadt, sells products ranging from pearlescent pigments to dimmable window panes.
If "Untitled #683" (1972) offers a clue, you need two pieces of glass and binder clips and whatever you choose to be kept between the transparent panes.
For example, there are hanging panes of bulletproof glass, spattered with icons of feminity, ineffectual attempts to shatter the glass ceiling—an injustice more evident on the web.
They go mainly into TV screens but Merck is exploring their use in dimmable window panes or flat antennas on car roofs that electronically home in on satellites.
As we leave her yard, I steal a glance at Razafindeamiza's living room through the window, which, like many other houses here, doesn't have glass in the panes.
The Lee statue could be taken off its pedestal, or surrounded by panes of glass, on which the testimony of one of Lee's former slaves might be printed.
You're going to want to go back and watch it a few times to catch the added weapons, names, and stained glass window panes added to a tree.
Screenshot: GizmodoThat means shortcuts for layer and brush settings, controls for zoom levels and the panes you see on screen, open up new images, pick colors, and more.
One of the orderlies took me immediately into the quarantine area, assembled from makeshift walls made of frosted plastic panes and one door, which was locked behind me.
It was close to noon, and the sun poured through the glass panes above the entrance, flashes of green and orange and blue shimmering onto the granite floors.
"Mauricio will be here soon," she says, as we enter her monolithic workspace, which is constructed of little more than red brick and wood-framed panes of glass.
Still stuck to these panes were torn and faded search notices for young women gone missing in the city's nearly three-decade epidemic of sexual violence and femicide.
Some jars, pillaged by previous customers, stand empty save for the inky pickling dregs, or with their walls like frosted panes in winter, etched in salt and sugar.
The panes, patterned with green and gold checkerboards and chevrons, have long belonged to the University of Victoria in Canada, which is donating them to the house museum.
The mysterious sound only Canadians can hear The mysterious sound only Canadians can hear It's a low rumbling that rattles window panes and keeps locals up at night.
In its stead, a shard of the famous Paris art museum has been drained of color, as if the translucent panes have become some sort of living Instagram filter.
Tinted in primary colors that are faint at times and dark at others, depending on the light, the glass panes play well off one another and the pond plants.
There are both "Outline" and "Agenda" panes to choose from, depending on whether you want a simpler to do list, or a calendar-like overview of your upcoming items.
The video released by Nvidia shows various objects, from pillars and door panes to gigantic rocks, being entirely erased from images seamlessly with the remainder of the image intact.
One expert said the larger panes of glass may weaken more over time as the car absorbs bumps in the roads, twists in the frame, and changes in temperature.
How to unfreeze a row Once you freeze a row, you can return to the Freeze Panes menu in the ribbon and choose "Unfreeze" to toggle the locked row. 
Designated a historic landmark in 1982, the house has Victorian-style stained glass, beginning with the panes inset into the front door (one is emblazoned with the date 1880).
To one side is a living room centered on a wood-burning fireplace, with two doors with glass panes that open into a bright sunroom with a vaulted ceiling.
The facade's 3,750 panes of extra-clear glass have been mounted in refurbished oak window frames of different sizes, which were obtained from demolition sites in each member state.
I knew just how close we were to conflict when, one day, I saw a fighter jet fly low overhead, roaring so loud that it shook the window panes.
His buildings incorporate motifs from Andean textiles and ceramics that zigzag and curl their way across looming facades, framing huge, glossy window panes that reveal nothing of the interiors.
My very first tasks involved harvesting food through the double-hung single-glazed windows of the Washington Shoe Building, whose original hand-blown glass panes had been removed long ago.
Building and buying for a home requires customization down to the most minute details, from the color of window panes to whether you add a soap dispenser in the kitchen.
Many of the buildings within a kilometer (mile) of the temple were damaged with cracks in the walls or broken window panes from the impact of the explosion, Das said.
The actual Start menu itself split into two panes, with regularly used or pinned apps on the left and quick access to documents, settings, help, and search on the right.
The glass panes, which comprise a combined area of more than a million square metres, are not photovoltaic (PV) panels like those installed on rooftops and in solar farms worldwide.
On Monday night, Benoist de Sinety, a bishop of the Archdiocese of Paris, said that high heat had damaged the windows, melting the lead that held their panes in place.
Much of the painting's interest is generated by distorted traces of unseen visual sources, some of which appear to be windows, but with no corresponding images filtering through their panes.
He's a consistently perceptive writer, so much so that when you put this book down it's like leaving one of those movies that Windex-freshens the panes of your mind.
His building was a walkup, and he lived on the fourth floor, in a studio with a single large window, which was divided by metal brackets into many small panes.
" This recommendation stems from the observation that currently,, classroom doors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High feature glass panes, which allowed the shooter "line-of-sight access to target his victims.
The leak shows what appears to be two panes of glass, with their edges curved around 90-degree angles to completely encase the front, back, and sides of the unannounced handset.
The windows are made from tiny panes of glass, the floor slopes at a significant angle, and behind the huge wooden counter are some of the country's most expert wine salesmen.
Trump, speaking behind thick panes of bulletproof glass, stood firmly behind NATO and Article 5, the alliance's commitment to mutual defense, yet chided other European countries for not spending more money.
Lying beneath glass panes within the archaeology department in the capital Sanaa's main university, the mummies might have spent their eternal slumber blissfully unaware of the otherworldly warplanes pounding their homeland.
In May, the Louis Vuitton Foundation tapped the conceptual artist Daniel Buren, a favorite of Mr. Pinault's, to cover the building with a temporary rainbow of filters on thousands of panes.
Aerial footage showed that the tornado had ripped roof shingles and siding off homes and punched out windows from their panes, with the powerful winds warping, flattening, and even uprooting fences.
The completed work will incorporate panes of glass in over 270 colors, framed in soldered zinc, which Cain has painstakingly arranged so that no two adjoining fragments are the same shade.
A Reuters photographer at the site of the second blast said it had shattered the door and window panes of the shop and the area had been sealed off by the army.
As promised, the Galaxy Fold was on display at the company's booth this morning, but it was protected by security rope and thick panes of glass, like so many carbonited Han Solos.
While Clippy lived a rather short and eventful life until Office XP in 2001, Microsoft killed off its Office Assistant in favor of new Office features like smart tags and task panes.
After the second time debris damaged the Stewarts' skylight in NoHo, in 2010, Second Development Services replaced the broken panes, using plate glass, not the safety-tempered glass that Ms. Stewart requested.
It is called Brookfield Place, and behind its streak-free panes wait Diane von Furstenberg and J. Crew, Burberry and Bottega Veneta, a Lululemon and a designer gym to wear it in.
PORTO FELIZ, Brazil (Reuters) - Beside the green pastures and sugarcane plantations surrounding the farming town of Porto Feliz is the strange sight of hundreds of blue, silicon panes turned towards the sun.
According to the New York Times, the fate of the three iconic stained glass rose windows is uncertain, as the high temperatures may have melted the lead that holds the panes in place.
By changing the opacity of a "smart film" material over a target house's window panes, the researchers could produce a recognizable pattern in the encrypted video communications of a drone watching that house.
The dichroic glass panes, which we've also seen in the work of light painter Stephen Knapp, reflect light from the surface to achieve a vivid chromatic effect distinct from glass colored by pigment.
"The future is where multiple panes of glass surround you in the workplace," Dell's Sam Burd, the company's executive vice president of its client product group, said at a CES press conference yesterday.
With higher frequencies comes shorter transmission ranges, and shorter wavelengths tend to experience greater issues when there's no direct line of sight, along with interference from walls, buildings, window panes, and even raindrops.
Although cockpit window cracking can be an alarming and spectacular event, seldom is the situation serious enough to completely compromise the integrity of the offending window: There are two thick panes of glass.
There is the monumental concrete form that holds a vast tiled chapel with vaulted ceilings, and the soft light filtered through small, strategically placed windows, with whisper-thin marble instead of glass panes.
He bought the 4,173 sq ft house in 2014, and it's built for a rock star with modern taste -- loft-like living room with 13-foot ceilings and 10-foot high window panes.
Mazer's first move on transferring his operation to Tighe's had been to fire the crew that came twice a month to clean the storefront's windows, two big squares gridded with small square panes.
On the walls, Lobo has hung photographic prints of panes of glass smeared not with paint or ink, but with moisturizer, turmeric and medical grade honey, and then pressed with translucent sheet masks.
Size: 3,21920 square feet Price per square foot: $21 Indoors: A hand-carved front door topped by a row of rectangular glass panes opens to a stair hall with original wide-plank floors.
The suit claims that there was no indication that the wall of glass panes was not a fixed wall and that the wooden rail was located approximately 18 inches from the glass pane.
Yet, just a few blocks from the White House, cranes continue to adorn the massive building with panes of shiny glass and the beginnings of a three-tiered walkway between the two buildings.
Depicted in two adjacent stained glass windows, the tiny panes will soon be removed after officials learned of their existence last summer following the Charleston church massacre, according to the New York Times.
On Monday night, the bishop of the Archdiocese of Paris, Benoist de Sinety, told the press that the high heat had damaged the rose windows, melting the lead that held their panes in place.
LONDON (Reuters) - With 15,000 new panes of glass, Britain's Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew will reopen its famed Temperate House on Saturday after a five-year restoration that cost 41 million pounds ($2803 million).
When the Vdara was built in 2008, the staff installed a thin film on the 3,000 glass panes facing the pool to lessen the sunlight's intensity, but it wasn't enough to alleviate the problem.
And then consider the raindrops on the glass panes in "Rainy Window" (2014) — and how her tans, browns and grays complement each other and the subject – and you get a sense of Dodd's mastery.
The Fire Department joined in, sharing a video on Twitter that showed flames climbing up the church's pitched roof and fire and smoke pouring out of windows that had held ornate stained-glass panes.
On this day 30 years ago, President Ronald Reagan stood behind two panes of bulletproof glass 100 yards from the Berlin Wall and called on the Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to dismantle it.
En cualquier momento dado en el restaurante encontrarás a Pepe Sotelo, el chef y maestro parrillero, que cocina un arsenal de filetes, bifes, chuletas, solomillo y churrascos, así como salchichas caseras y panes dulces.
Large panes of steady blankness still appear in every picture — this time in majestic navy, gaudy lime green, or pale, appealing blue — but they can no longer be counted on to hold the center.
The floor began to light up underneath him, panes of light flying in from left and right to create a sort of light bridge, which he bounded down to shake a Sony executive's hand.
Since iOS 7, Apple has slowly moved the elements in iOS from ethereal, translucent panes of glass back to something that feels much more tactile (though not, of course, skeuomorphic), and it's better for it.
Now the Pont des Arts, its iron grillwork freshly painted and protected by plexiglass panes, has taken on a new role, as the setting for an exhibition of sculptures by the contemporary artist Daniel Hourdé.
The rose windows: Benoist de Sinety, a bishop of the Archdiocese of Paris, said on Monday that high heat melted the lead that held the three windows' panes in place, the New York Times reports.
The team moved the panes into place by first picking up one pane at a time off a stack against the wall with the hydraulic arm and pushing it to the lip of the stage.
The room was lit by a row of small windows near the top of one wall, their panes clouded and stained with smoke, so that the light was strangely muted, as if steeped in tea.
The city bore the physical marks of the impending Inauguration: tall, metallic black gates traced a border around the Capitol; vast panes of white plastic flooring covered the half-bald grass of the National Mall.
At the Camden Arts Center in London, Mr. Panayiotou took the doors off their hinges and replaced window panes with pink glass to equate two sundered islands: his own Mediterranean homeland and Brexit-divided Britain.
And keeping in step with the minimalist approach that permeates the vehicle, there are no touchscreens — just one LED bar that splits the two panes of glass at the front, which offers only basic information.
It certainly wasn't the result CEO Elon Musk was expecting, who could be heard muttering "oh my fucking god" under his breath before being forced to complete his presentation in front of the fractured panes.
That design had a throwback vibe, with glass panes and stainless steel that evoked the original iPhone from a decade ago, along with a vertically-oriented dual camera in the back and no visible home button.
Display: Dimensions and weight: Battery: Cameras: Other specs: Most phones these days follow some variation on the two panes and metal sides formula, but the similarities between the new iPhones and the new Pixels are remarkable.
The only businesses that seemed to be thriving were party stores, a Detroit institution in which cash is passed under bulletproof panes from a black to an Arab in exchange for liquor, cigarettes, and potato chips.
Atmospheric textures rise up in portent, and Mr. Komunyakaa turns evocative: It was one of those nights we couldn't let go of each other, a Midwestern storm pressing panes till they trembled in their sashes. G.R.
So be sure to look closely at her resin impressions of windows, whose panes bulge out and mullions cave in, or her delicate drawings of the undersides of stairwells, and the individuality of her sculptures emerges.
In spite of the recommendation engines and customers-also-viewed panes offered by a digital storefront, I'd argue you're still more likely to walk out with something unexpected in even the lamest brick-and-mortar bookstore.
Six months later, walking through Midtown amid the bitter November cold, we noticed a bedraggled man peering into the window of a pizza shop, retreating to the curb, and then returning to look through the panes.
In recent years, she has taken multiple tours of the property to see, in particular, a small gallery encased in clear glass windows with occasional amber and lavender-colored fragments worked into their geometrically patterned panes.
The collection includes a hooded sweatshirt with a still of the "Rubber Johnny" Chihuahua, a T-shirt with a still of the Chihuahua, and a second T-shirt with six panes of various stills from the video.
Behind glass panes at the asylum, madmen sporting bizarre white masks can be seen capering and howling, causing Lollio irritation — he keeps having to leave the scene to tend to them — but helping to advance Antonio's cause.
You can click on emails to view them in a pane next to your message list, as with any Outlook-inspired email product, but the difference is that there are other panes you can add to Moo.
Stand-alone windows contain depth- and motion-sensing cameras, and screens in place of window panes integrate the images of viewers into Magritte landscapes in ways that don't conform to ordinary rules like perspective, distance, and time.
At one point Apple used glass from Beijing-based North Glass Safety Glass Co. to reduce the number of panes for a cleaner look, so they may do some gleaming of the cube this time around too.
"The coast's gentle, open landscape really lends itself to these minimalist boxes with horizontal glass panes offering wide views," said Diego Capandeguy, a professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, the country's premier architecture school.
Inspired by the dirty sleaze metal and hard rock of the 70s and early 80s, the quintet blast a good dose of Judas Priest, early Iron Maiden, and Carnivore-esque riffs—the kind that shake window panes.
As he tries to flee the police, he sets off a wild series of events that include a Jet Ski chase, an elaborate dance-floor sequence, a global conspiracy, shattering glass panes and plenty of slow motion.
The colored panes of polycarbonate that form the "Koda" works in the current show lean up against one another in a pool of water and, in another installation, hang together in a large grid over a pond.
IF YOU ARE A NEW YORKER, chances are you've strolled the streets of Greenwich Village at night, peeking into windows and concocting stories about the fabulous freaks, titans and reprobates on the other side of those panes.
Liberated from the close study of a canvas, visitors take selfies as they bask in the light of the radiant discs and kids hop around the columns, laughing at how their bodies bifurcate through the acrylic panes.
At the college in the Tamil Nadu district of Vellore, the driver, identified only as Kamaraj, died of his injuries after window panes in the engineering building and on several buses shattered, officials there told the local media.
Gestures are making a big splash in this version of the app, with a central "globe" icon acting as the way to navigate between the two panes of the app and launch the camera and new search interface.
Analyst IDC put out its latest smartphone market projections yesterday, and looking ahead to 232 it sees shipments of devices with screens of 237.4-inches (up to less than 22021-inches) losing out to those with larger panes.
Religious sayings and names of deceased loved ones are etched and painted on some of the panes; he avoids a practice, common among window dealers and collectors, of removing inscriptions to make the pieces more generic and marketable.
A sturdy, stainless steel frame that holds two nearly identical glass panes together, just feels more solid, more Apple-like, than any of the iPhones that preceded or followed the iPhone 4 (except the nearly identical iPhone SE).
Back in the studio, Marcellini worked with an apparatus of his own construction to launch the bricks through panes of glass, using a camera shooting 11 frames per second to capture the exact moment the two objects met.
That false step aside, there's a clear sense of forethought to the mise-en-scène; the quietly poetic quality to the open field, the tree and the delicate stained-glass panes hanging from it evoke old samurai films.
The three panes of "Let Me Entertain You" show a minstrel singer with a guitar transforming into a black liberation fighter with a rifle; along the way, his ghostly outline appears atop a horrific photograph of a lynching.
The layered panes of glass that compose the drapery — as many as six deep in places — are so rich in color that they convey the power purple had when it was reserved exclusively for royalty and rarely seen.
The ship is now covered in checkerboard-like translucent colored gels that are punctuated by panes of white stripes, much like his 2005 installation at the Guggenheim, where tinted filters were placed on the skylight over the main atrium.
Check it out: To use the Glider, simply spray cleaning solution on both sides of the window, then grasp its larger half inside and swipe it down your panes to clean and dry the glass in one swift motion.
In the display of works by Bo Bardi (1914-1992), the paintings are mounted on glass panes fixed to concrete bases rather than hung on the walls, creating a democratic field of pictures rather than a showcase of masterpieces.
It's like photography's "golden hour" but on steroids, given the crowds of people, competing car and street lights, and dramatic backdrop of buildings with mirror-like panes of glass that reflect sunlight up and down the roads and sidewalks.
The main sanctuary boasted barn-high ceilings and plaster walls adorned by a few rectangular, grape-colored stained glass windows — unremarkable but pretty dappled panes I stared into on many mornings during the Korean language sermons I could hardly comprehend.
It is strikingly set off against the burgundy carpet and dramatically illuminated by a wide band sunlight cut into the shape of a cross by the window panes — a happy coincidence due to the position of the sun that day.
The five "panels of glass" they broke were not part of the Biosphere 2 glazing, they were small glass panes, designed to be broken, somewhat similar to the small glass pane that you might break when pulling a fire alarm handle.
One block over from the fancier shopping on 5th Avenue, above a luxury goods store hawking Fendi bags, photographer Olivia Locher has turned four humble panes of glass—literally the window of her second floor studio—into a guerrilla art gallery.
Several cunning works of synthetic Cubism, such as a still life with a bottle of Pernod from 1912, have been paired here with later, purely abstract works by the Russian avant-garde, like Lyubov Popova's architectonic layerings of colored panes.
The cathedral contains three rose windows whose stained-glass panes, shaped like flower petals, each tell a religious story, including scenes from the Old and New Testaments, stories from the lives of the Twelve Apostles, and the resurrection of Christ.
Jim Leaver, the production manager of "The Lehman Trilogy" explained that the panes had to be custom made here because their unusual size and shape made it impossible to ship them efficiently from London or purchase them here ready made.
The New York artist Keith Sonnier, 21963, is another pioneer — of a new, luminescent art, though where Flavin and Mr. Turrell preferred pared-down simplicity, Mr. Sonnier favors conjunctions of neon with panes of glass, found objects and technological instruments.
When they moved into the house, the front of the garage had become a carport with a honeycomb grille of Ms. Donovan's design painted a blue-green that is the color of the sides of clear panes of glass when stacked.
As an example of such erasure, the report cites Yale's decision in the 1980s to alter a stained-glass window in a Calhoun common room, replacing the image of a slave in shackles kneeling at Calhoun's feet with panes showing clouds.
Size: 22.4,2200 square feet Price per square foot: $23 Indoors: The one-story house has traditional vernacular features, including thick adobe walls, hand-hewed ceiling vigas, brick and hardwood floors, and spiral carved wood posts dividing panes of window glass.
Dye and the design team (and Jony, tbf) have spent the last couple of years making big strides fixing the mechanical issues, but it was very exciting to me to see the panes of glass metaphor heavily emphasized at WWDC this year.
Photo: APLast month, reports emerged that Apple's new "spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California—which hosts roughly 13,000 employees behind around 23,000 giant panes of glass—had resulted in the company's employees repeatedly injuring themselves by walking straight into the semi-visible walls.
The National Trust doesn't allow modifications necessary to make somehting like Our Colour Perception, so West took an approach similar to her intervention in a North Lincolnshire cathedral, reflecting and refracting sunlight through colored mirrors, window panes, and prisms to transform the space.
In this setting, with the light from the panes slowly moving across their surfaces, the black and white patterns of the marble panels looked almost impossibly dramatic — they had become something primordial, like cave drawings, like the concept of black and white itself.
But these panes, nine of them, most of which weigh between 750 and 1,000 pounds, have a special purpose: They're here to create a more than 800-square-foot transparent cube in the middle of the Park Avenue Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall.
After the paint and chemicals rained down, some partygoers rushed the East Third Street building's front door and attempted to force their way in, slamming their fists against the door's glass panes, cracking one, said Michael Strachan, 60, who lives in the building.
Mr. Sonnier slathered a cylinder, a cube, a triangular prism, and panes of glass and plywood in Day-Glo fluorescent paints, and the luminescent pigments of blue, orange and hot pink stain the environment and clump where the solids meet the floor.
The living room is to one side and runs the full length of the house, with windows front and back, built-in bookcases and two doors with glass panes on either side of a wood-burning fireplace, opening to a wraparound porch.
In the center of the room, a white marble statuette on a pedestal, recalling the Roman goddess Diana, is perched incongruously on a footed stove that is also painted white, the figure angelic and solitary against the blue sky visible through the panes.
For Robbins, cliffs and mountains provided a "magic window" through which he glimpsed some more vital, utopian form of being — at once as elusive as flashes of light on distant panes of granite, and as tangible as grains of stone beneath his hands.
Other essential tools were the vasculum, a metal tube lined with moss and slung over the shoulder used to transport orchids from the field, and a plant press — a wooden frame holding stacks of newspapers and glass panes for flattening and drying study specimens.
The offices are airy and contemporary — and in the distance, through panes of glass, one can see the golden façade of Château Blanc, a 15th- and 18th-century building the Sterns restored as part of the offices when the company moved here in 1996.
Ms. Hobby-Bishop devotes hours to tasks like sourcing old-growth wood to match the existing wood, or arguing with window installers over how to replace a 100-year-old pane of broken glass so it has the same seasoned look as the other panes.
A burled block of yew, cut into the shape of an emerald, is topped by a ribbon of unfired clay; streamlined copper ingots have the dynamism of darting foxes; and a window propped against the wall has its panes replaced by pricey lapis lazuli.
As light angles throughout the day across the windows — with panes in a tumbling-square design, a grid and a starburst formation — reflections of the colored shapes move over the white walls and floor inside, echoing the palette and forms of Kelly's signature geometric canvases.
The artists bind their faces in tape (Renate Eisenegger); fabric (Lydia Schouten, in her savage video, "Sexobject," 13/2016); and thread, with its echoes of domesticity (Annegret Soltau); or mash them against panes of glass, as in works by Katalin Ladik, Birgit Jürgenssen, and Ana Mendieta.
In his "Ba-O-Ba" series of sculptures, one of which is here at the Parrish, linear neons of red, yellow, purple or teal traverse panes of glass, casting a soft light on the surface, like a heavily inked brush stroke that diffuses into calligraphy paper.
Carpenters were cutting wood to board up shattered windows on Monday morning, and glass panes were being replaced in some bus-stops and storefronts, but stretches of the wide avenue remained a mess, with the smell of charred paper and metal hanging over the incinerated carcasses of newspaper kiosks.
Before he spoke, Cub Scouts who attend a school run by the mosque carried the American and Maryland state flags into the prayer hall, a plain room save for a three rows of window panes, 99 in all, each depicting one of the names of Allah in Arabic.
Both were presented in wintry shades ranging from puce to slate, in heavy materials such as velvet and satin (or sometimes both), frequently used to stunning effect against dark-skinned models (another departure) and with long panes of matching fabric that wrapped around the models' torsos like sashes.
Depicting a church facade, topped by a white wooden cross and festooned with a floral wall pattern (subtly spattered with drops of red) and a real wooden window, whose glass panes have been replaced by a vertical, two-part painting, the work keeps its political subtext close to its vest.
In the wee hours after closing time he'd climbed onto the roof with some tools to see if any way in could be found, stepped through the panes of a skylight, and landed flat on his face on the billiard table sixteen feet below, and the police woke him up.
The director of photography, Roger Deakins, delights in drowning our senses: enemies clash by night in a frothing torrent, at the foot of a dam, and, in one telling image, K's boss, Lieutenant Joshi (Robin Wright), is barely visible through a window, such is the deluge streaming across the panes.
But it took eight years of legal wrangling, millions of dollars and the replacement of all 10,344 panes of glass in the facade before the Hancock's troubles could be put to rest and the building could be appreciated as one of the most beautiful skyscrapers of the late 19893th century.
For Mr. Malone, luxury meant an unfettered freedom of expression: He drew hearts and slogans in red across the glass panes, and had organized a number of speakers to read from Una Mullally's "Repeal the 8th" book, along with dancers and music as part of his installation in the window.
The feature was first launched on the Android version of the app a year ago, and the iOS update works much in the same way: the panes will display information on things like local ATMs, places to eat and drink, traffic times for commuting, and updated train or bus schedules for public transit.
When the long-haired man in a baseball cap and climbing gear continued to scale vertically and horizontally, emergency personnel removed window panes and lowered scaffolding from the roof of the building to eventually corner him near a two-feet thick glass window that would not support his weight, a police spokesman said.
In the video for "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt," a bear jumps through a whole wall-sized window made of this fancy glass (we only had two panes for the shoot, each having cost something like a thousand bucks, and the first one broke when the set designers were trying to install it).
Suits made with Savile Row-quality wools and silks were cut on the bias, the lines of the wool's window panes running at distorted diagonals, while extravagant feathers dotted collars and hemlines and a leather cape with rows of hand-cut incisions was made to look like the peck of a bird's beak.
So Marcante and Testa, 52 and 53, respectively, constructed a brass frame that functions as both furniture — the brass sideboard is suspended from part of it, as is a circular side table — and a phantom wall of sorts: In some sections, two panes of glass sandwich gossamer fabric, creating an ethereal screen.
In her hands, painting becomes a commemoration of a specific time and light, acutely registering the subject's physical condition, from the missing panes of glass (black rectangles) to the faint reflections in the ones still intact, to the washed-out brightness of the morning sun on the weathered wood and the soft shadows it casts.
To New Yorkers whose daily commute takes them along the West Side Highway, Jean Nouvel's building at 100 West 11th Avenue, which its architect describes as a "vision machine," is a familiar sight, a curved structure set with thousands of angled glass panes that make a kaleidoscope of the blues, grays and greens of the sky and river.
A painting of David Bowie by artist John Bulley, based on the cover of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and installed inside a disused telephone booth in Southend-on-Sea, was ripped out of the booth by unknown thieves who smashed the booth's window panes to gain access to the artwork.
Fire buckets were filled with trash, emergency water bins were cracked and half empty, no one wore safety masks, most workers — some in their early teens — were barefoot, wiring was exposed, bolts of fabric and scraps littered the floors, window panes were broken, and the lone stairwell out of the tenement-like building was obstructed by cartons of finished product destined for Russia.
Add to that non-canon Star Wars works (like books and video games) where the "holocron" is a crystal cube containing holograms of secret Jedi information, HAL 9000's beautiful glass memory panes in 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the storage of artificial intelligence in crystals in the Halo videogame series, and it's clear that science fiction's been nailing this prediction for well over 50 years.
Here, the frail panes of seaweed are of the most prized variety, harvested from the cold waters of the Ariake Sea off the island of Kyushu in Japan, which has one of the world's greatest differentials in high and low tide — 20 feet — so that the nori has a chance to absorb both the ocean's nutrients (washed down from the mountains by rivers) and sunlight.
On Android, you swipe down with two fingers from the top; on iOS, you swipe up from the bottom with one finger (or swipe down from the top right corner on an iPhone X).You can configure both of these panes to get to the shortcuts you want—on Android, you need to open the panel, tap the Edit (pencil) icon, then drag around the shortcuts as needed.
But in the cab of 188, walled off from the outside world by two panes of reinforced glass, the loudest sounds would have been the burp of the radio and the intermittent whine of the alerter, which triggers if an engineer takes his hands off the controls for more than a few seconds, shutting off only once the round red "acknowledge" button on the dashboard has been depressed.
" Or the "window panes covered by frost-flowers" of the little houses through which Franz Kafka's K. struggled on his way to the Castle, "pulling his feet out of [the snow] as they kept sinking in again", hearing the great bell ring "with a lively, cheerful note, although the sound was painful too, and made his heart quail momentarily as if threatened with getting what it vaguely desired.
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