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Yes, but his stories have papered over lots of things.
You get a reference to how McGraw Hill papered over slavery.
The walls were papered with the precocious musings of elementary children.
Weak free cash flow, on the other hand, cannot be papered over.
Photographs, paintings and drawings by lesser-known artists cover papered walls inside.
My son bought a tan-papered pre-rolled blunt of a joint.
Meanwhile, campaign posters papered the walls of buildings on every city block.
Divisions that were previously papered over are now coming to the fore.
I also over-sprayed and cleared my air-brushes on the papered walls.
That's a reality that must be reckoned with and can't be papered over.
Prejudice against Asian-Americans, not to mention state violence, is often papered over.
The walls are papered with forest scenes, the floors filled with beanbag boulders.
Flower bouquets were piled around the building, and handwritten tributes papered the windows.
The living room walls were papered with large-scale Basquiat and Warhol canvases.
Fantasy, limerence, longing, and lust were the gift wrap that papered over my depression.
Loftus also papered over the lenses of a pair of glasses, which I wore.
And on the Faces of AIDS posters that were papered around town in 2000.
The bedroom was papered in celery green, the foyer in bright red and blue.
The walls are their own exhibit, papered in vibrant photographs of Bergdorf's famous windows.
Mr. Obama has long papered over the awkwardness with a speech peppered with puns.
The panes are grimy with age or possibly papered over; we can't see much inside.
Washington's security guarantee has papered over cracks that Moscow and Beijing would rush to expose.
Our divisions are deep and real and can't be papered over with fixes like these.
For the most part, the offense has papered over the bullpen blemishes, but since Sept.
Its walls are papered with posters spotlighting the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
And policy differences are papered over by envoys behind closed doors well ahead of time.
For a long time, these different approaches were papered over under the banner of solidarity.
The problems the GOP faces, in other words, can't be papered over with narrow process adjustments.
But internal divisions were papered over when new, unifying threats emerged after the attacks on Sept.
In lieu of papered wallboard found inside traditional RVs, the Horizon features padded vinyl textured laminates.
Sources connected to all three men tell TMZ, they never papered their financial and custodial arrangements.
I think the biggest shock was seeing businesses with boarded up or papered-over storefronts. pic.twitter.
A bookstore, also attacked by rioters, is derelict, its walls papered over with posters and advertisements.
It is business as usual, with the same ideas papered over with a vague economic message.
In the end, the NATO leaders publicly papered over their differences to present a unified front.
Separated by a pocket door, the rear parlor has a matching fireplace and floral-papered walls.
Once the surveillance cameras were painted out or papered over, many holdouts gladly joined in the destruction.
As the company appeared to turn its back on those values, upset employees papered over those slogans.
The ethos of the era is oppositional, to discard the superficial civility that papered over terrible injustice.
Inside on this spring day, he had papered the four walls with photocopies of his Avedon prints.
He then papered the walls, ceiling to floor, with hundreds of them from all over the world.
The outhouse with its shit stench and cryptic drawings, walls papered in pages torn from porno mags.
Another is papered with Glynn's careful drawings of various failed and obsolete inventions from abandoned patent applications.
The wall on this side of the space is papered with a detailed map of the world.
Her menu was on the wall, with the price list papered over and new prices scribbled in.
The side facing our front door had been papered over with "Ban Them All" written on it.
On Wednesday, all those worries were papered over for a night, in particular because of Porzingis's outburst.
The rest of the walls, and the ceiling, are papered in 27 Post covers featuring her stories.
While he was refining his screenplay, his office wall must have been papered with flow charts and diagrams.
A year ago, Rama papered the walls of the Kryeministria, Albania's main government building, with his own compositions.
Minimalism surrenders entirely in the bathroom, papered in a pulpy collage of posters from pre-revolutionary Iranian cinema.
"I am not going to let this legislative history be papered with misconceptions of this bill," Heitkamp said.
Langdon has since seen much of that era's residual damage papered over with remodeled homes and new construction.
A Victorian clock tower stood amid naked tree limbs, and the surrounding walls were papered to resemble ghostly brownstones.
"The Kiir and Machar conflict always papered over a major crisis," said Alan Boswell, a researcher on South Sudan.
Money came easily from his network, and for years, he papered over the losses by bringing in new money.
Winter light through immense, half-papered-over windows cast a pall on the stained, brown-and-yellow-tiled walls.
Walls were often papered right over the plates, and needlepoint kits were available for creating little stitched cover-ups.
But unlike Renzi, 81-year-old Berlusconi has papered over the differences and kept his focus on his main rival.
When I visit historic homes, I love the look of big nature scenes or classical buildings papered on the walls.
Some papered "Anti-ChiNazi" signs on the gates of businesses that they perceived to be pro-Beijing, including Chinese banks.
Trump on Wednesday said the agreement is still being "papered" — meaning that the details have yet to be written down.
At night the neon lights turned on and the pavement would be papered with flyers advertising kissing rooms and bottle specials.
There were serious and deep divisions within the GOP that had been papered over after President Obama won the White House.
Over the years I wiped thick acrylic paint from my brushes onto the papered walls to avoid clogging-up my sink.
Above the door, which has its window papered over, a safety sign catalogs various health and fire hazards that lurk within.
In the regular season, inconsistent starting pitching can be papered over by consistent offensive success, at least to a certain degree.
The teachers' protests are an important lesson in the ways Donald Trump's presidency has papered over historical divisions on the left.
Shot in the garden and against papered walls, illuminated by late afternoon sun, the collection takes on a dreamy, filmic quality.
Kids toilet papered their trees, prank rang the doorbell, ripped up the roses that her mother planted in a wagon wheel.
To a degree, these divisions could be papered over as veterans raced to build the American Century, freed from wartime exigencies.
The alliance may seem natural to outsiders — two gulf autocrats with similar initials — but the bond papered over a historic rift.
The two world wars had papered the Continent with scraps of their history, scattered across hundreds of archives in Germany alone.
Merkel and Seehofer papered over the cracks ahead of last year&aposs national election, but support for both parties still dropped significantly.
Each hue looks sand-papered, as if laundered too many times — an effect Levinthal achieves by scraping her panels with a razor.
The disagreements between her Christian Democrats (CDU) and their more conservative Bavarian partners, the Christian Social Union (CSU), have been papered over.
The state attorneys general papered Washington with subpoenas – for donor records, internal communications and other deliberations of private groups with private contributors.
He papered over Trump's racism because it enabled his own; he shrugged off Trump's authoritarian tendencies because he has a few himself.
But the tensions that arose over the course of the campaign have only been thinly papered over and could easily erupt again.
The West has papered over Libya's divisions, first with the creation of the GNA and more recently with deals over oil production.
All of this is creating trouble for emerging markets whose social and political vulnerabilities have been papered over by favorable external winds.
The optimistic official take on Thursday's proceedings, however, was short on detail and papered over political tensions bubbling just under the surface.
For now, at least, the president's forceful response has papered over cracks in Republican support that threatened to upend his negotiating position.
The rush to restore cultural monuments in Iraq and Syria has papered over the failure to rebuild houses, infrastructure, and people's lives.
Nitin Mehta papered over the failures of the Modi regime; in fact, only 10% of rural electrification has been achieved in real terms.
For months, she papered over the cracks, offering a clean break from EU institutions for Brexit supporters, and close economic ties for remainers.
Inside, women navigate the pink-papered rooms to open up a million drawers filled with lacey underwear sets and constructed push-up bras.
The dispute has erupted in years past and has been papered over after the intervention of the other GCC states but not resolved.
Indifferent to continuity, Micheaux, an extremely pragmatic filmmaker, cobbled together scenes out of imperfect takes and papered over mismatched shots with dubbed dialogue.
"Some of the cotton will still be on the plant but strung out like someone papered your field with toilet paper," he said.
And while previous administrations had papered over differences with generous promises of financial aid, Mr. Tillerson's goody bag will be all but empty.
Just beyond is the living room, papered in school-bus yellow Helene Blanche with a plush sofa upholstered in fire-engine red velvet.
Had we papered the entire room, I think the cosmic elements would have taken us on some sort of trip to outer space.
The portico's stone walls have been papered in damask-patterned green; the vitrines have turned legs that nod with propriety to Boulle tables.
Labour's Brexit strategy has papered over similar faultlines dividing the Conservatives and the party faithful are far from united behind their leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
The gallery is papered with these infamous figures; there are enough to fill each and every wall, and many more have been left out.
He also papered over the political fight concerning dozens of lower-court judicial nominations Barack Obama has submitted for the Senate's advice and consent.
Deep disagreements between these tribes were papered over by the fact that each could, roughly speaking, control the area they were most interested in.
First, they published "wanted" ads in the Montrose Daily Press and papered the area with flyers offering $10 for Curry-ites they could analyze.
Yet there are critical policy issues in play that can't be papered over: Iran continues to expand its reach in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
" During that same meeting, prosecutors say Avenatti set a March 25 deadline and said, "If this is not papered on Monday, we are done.
He started writing while serving in the British army in Egypt and once said that he could have papered his walls with rejection slips.
This section of the house also has a small bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a powder room papered with New Yorker magazine covers.
Those wins have papered over some of the cracks as Arsenal has often come up short in the Premier League and the Champions League.
It has been papered over with the American vowels that come so naturally to his three young sons: Amolak, 8, Ajaivir, 5, and Japnaam, 3.
It is papered with a composite of six different sets of Bradbury & Bradbury period reproduction wallpapers and has a Murano chandelier assembled from 250 pieces.
"Night Blooming Flowers," is a sampling of the collection of Polaroids with which Fred papered the coat check closet at Stella's when he worked there.
After Wang disappeared, Qu and Shaofan remained in graduate-student housing, their tidy apartment papered with the delicate watercolors Qu painted in her spare time.
Rooms come with eclectic antique furniture and claw-foot bathtubs, while the lively restaurant below is papered with vintage newspaper clippings about Guéthary's storied past.
No one should know better than Mr. Trudeau that this work is needed now, and must not get papered over until the next appalling episode.
Mr. Trump said Friday that the deal was "subject to getting everything papered," but added that he did not foresee a problem with that process.
More hard facts line the floor, which is papered with printouts of refugee-related news reports collected and disseminated by Mr. Ai and his studio.
Morris's output is displayed in a room papered with his 1876 Pimpernel pattern, printed in a colorway of beige, russet, and two shades of green.
Speaking in one voice, the eight justices papered over their demonstrably contrasting views on the legal merits of the religious non-profit groups' challenge to Obamacare.
The walls were papered with school projects, including one for which the students had to choose an inspirational person: Anne Frank, Derek Jeter, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
For a long while, we papered over this weakness with ever-lower interest rates engineered by the Fed or by spending out of asset market bubbles.
Still, with Trump attending, and if he desists from his trademark inflammatory politics, the nation's divides could be papered over, at least for a few days.
SAN FRANCISCO — You did not have to be a technophobe to worry that the virtual-currency boom of the past year papered over plenty of problems.
But the Nevada win has papered over those concerns for now, providing a much-needed morale boost for the wounded Democratic front-runner and her campaign.
Divides between differing shades of conservatives had been papered over during President Obama's time in the White House, the party bound together by a common adversary.
Some were sipping Recess, the CBD-infused sparkling water in distinctive pastel cans whose ads papered New York subway walls for a brief period earlier this year.
When painstakingly arranged compositions of Bop and Tiger Beat's finest centerfolds papered tween bedrooms across the nation, his face commandeered the lion's share of 19983s real estate.
So far, unfortunately, China hasn't made much progress in dealing with this fundamental imbalance; instead, it has papered over the problem with a huge expansion of credit.
While the political differences run deep and can't be papered over, it's also true that Americans are hungering for real solutions and pragmatic compromise on key issues.
In the master bedroom, Cotton's love of mixing color and pattern reaches full bloom, with peacock-blue moldings and walls papered in a dense indigo block print.
Instead, the pope's critics anonymously papered Rome over the weekend with posters of a grumpy-looking Francis above complaints about his removing and ignoring clerics and cardinals.
But the coming negotiation with Brussels will force him into painful trade-offs that cannot be papered over with promises of more money for schools and hospitals.
That could happen if all the above trends accelerate, "persistent unbridgeable conflicts" that were papered over by Paris make further cooperation impossible, and countries begin pulling out.
What followed was a months-long, tumultuous, roller-coaster process full that exposed deep contradictions in the GOP that the "repeal and replace" campaign slogan had papered over.
The GOP kept those voters in their coalition, as commentators have shown, by talking about cultural and racial issues that papered over the fundamental tension in their coalition.
In the massive great room, the walls are papered in scenic panels from Zuber's "The Views of North America" series, which is also found in the White House.
It took nine months for these countries to return their ambassadors to Doha after the two sides papered over their differences with pledges that were not effectively implemented.
The complex history of the priestly caste is papered over with strident assertions of Brahmanical purity, of which vegetarianism and the sanctity of the cow are indispensable components.
In the past, similar such policy disagreements about the Greek economy have in the end been papered over by each of the three main parties having made compromises.
Sotomayor added that some jurisdictions are more law-abiding than others, and such distinctions would be papered over if the court embraced a single rule across the country.
But Britain's vote to leave the European Union leaves the Continent's leaders facing difficult choices that may not be so easily kicked down the road or papered over.
The floor of the Grand Palais was strewn with browning, fallen leaves and tufts of moss, and surrounded by walls papered with pictures of a bare-limbed forest.
The second bedroom is an oasis of play — papered in New York New York, Schumacher's fancifully illustrated skyline wallcovering — for whenever Mr. Bonsignore's 7-year-old daughter visits.
And across the complex, there were instances of unmanned security posts, poor record-keeping, papered-over security cameras, rodent infestation, water leaks, sagging floors and expired fire extinguishers.
Mr. Weinberg parks his 2011 Honda minivan in a parking lot you can see from his corner office, which is papered mostly in drawings by his two sons.
Daly argued the inequality problems are a result of "structural" obstacles in the system, including access to education, that can't be papered over even by a strong economy.
The dispute with Italy, after Macron accused Rome's new government of "cynicism and irresponsibility" for refusing to take in a ship carrying migrants, has been papered over for now.
In one corner of her studio, the wall is papered with black-and-white printouts of the work of other artists in what amounts to a sort of shrine.
Is there also a sense in which the rise of two-earner households has papered over, at least on the surface, the real economic crisis that people are in?
But the privilege that afforded him a path to stardom is neatly papered over with tales of a Hammer, back from the Caymans, out of touch and dicking around.
But her bedroom betrayed little of what was going on outside — in typical teenage fashion, she papered the walls with posters of rock stars and pictures of fast cars.
The walls are papered with black-and-white portraits of Czech icons: the writer and dissident Vaclav Havel, the figure skater Aja Zanova, a stack of bentwood Thonet chairs.
He also papered over Trump's decision to compare his communications with the families of fallen soldiers with those of his predecessors, namely Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
On the villa's elegant second floor, his office is papered, preteen style, with his icons: Brooke Shields, Jane Birkin, Siouxsie Sioux — "the women of my youth," he said wistfully.
The Oscars are always full of awkwardness and contradiction, and the show is always better when some of the discomfort is allowed to fester, rather than being papered over.
Is her cautious, reasoned style of politics what Germany needs in order to weather the growing tumult, or has it papered over problems that its citizens must urgently confront?
One of her goals is to highlight the role of women, in that era and since, that has often been forgotten or papered over by history and by art.
It will find all of your architectural flaws, papered-over cracks, and loose tiles; it will use them to spread and spread; and you only have so many buckets.
Whatever the circumstances that led to murdering her 4-year-old child (and it certainly seems she was a victim of terrible circumstances), they should not be papered over.
The restaurant had an unused basement room, so Mr. De Paul painted the floor white and had the walls papered in cartoons by an artist known as Vegan Sidekick.
Pressing the Democratic impeachment managers on their reasons for largely leaving the Mueller probe out of impeachment exposes internal party differences that have been largely papered over since December.
Trump said that the deal remained "subject to getting everything papered," and while he expressed optimism that it would not fall apart in the coming weeks, the prospect remained.
Here, the exhibition borrows the visual language of the streets just outside the Whitney, where constant construction and urban hustle are often papered over with high-gloss, aspirational imagery.
The Houston branch of the NWS had issued its special emergency bulletin, and in the adjacent Office of Emergency Management, the walls were being papered with calls for water rescues.
Even the points of contention on tax reform were largely papered over during the meeting, senators said, in favor of a more surface-level discussion of areas of common interest.
Most upsetting are the milk bars that have never been repurposed, that sit empty and papered over, their signs for the daily paper and packaged ice cream bars heavily graffitied.
It piled up in drifts around the weathered sides of four skeletal barns hung with blood red Sterling Ruby mop heads and papered with spectral black and white Warhol reproductions.
And Mr. Buttigieg's candidacy is exposing tensions that have been papered over during the period of relative unity and common purpose that has taken hold since President Trump took office.
The Chinese side, meanwhile, is already studded with real buildings, including four big shopping malls flashing neon signs and full of stalls papered with pleas for business in mangled Russian.
As the daughter of a geography professor, I grew up in a house filled with maps, which papered the walls of our living room and filled my father's cramped study.
Growing up in suburban Tennessee, a shy and slightly gawky introvert, he papered the walls of his bedroom with pictures of locomotives and made regular pilgrimages to Central Station in Memphis.
During the first decade of the euro, which was launched in 1999, they did nothing to tackle the flaws in its design as a credit boom papered over the multiple defects.
This trend, however, was papered over by the explosion of easy mortgage lending that began nearly twenty years ago and culminated in the bursting of the real estate bubble in 2006.
Those may be papered over, as we saw in Greece, but the underlying sense of grievance sets the stage for populist or nationalist political programs, as in the U.S. and Britain.
Mr. Lei takes a scattershot approach to menu management at Spy C. The walls are papered with a diner's worth of rotating specials like braised and fried trotters, and steamed luffa.
After four to six weeks, you receive the FBI document, then send your specially papered FBI criminal background report along with a separate application form and fee to the State Department.
Yes, Democrats did well in recent elections in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere, but those victories papered over very serious rifts that could affect it during the next presidential election cycle.
For most of this year, Mr. Trump and America's European allies have papered over stark differences on such issues as the Paris climate accord to preserve some semblance of Western unity.
President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron papered over the cracks in their relationship in a press conference Tuesday in London, but disagreed sharply over Turkey's role in the NATO alliance.
Around the time Netflix's Tidying Up with Marie Kondo reintroduced the world to Marie Kondo, she was selling her collection of papered boxes, books, and other knick-knacks on her website.
Bernal Heights has the ambience of a village, with small shops, public bulletin boards papered over with notices and even a wild coyote whose welfare many in the community fuss over.
Tim Andrew's work is largely animal-themed; one poster, a pattern of purple cats with pink eyes, hung atop the cat-papered wallpaper created a busy backdrop and forefront of felines.
It feels suspiciously like like Sheridan's screenplay wants to have both have its cake and wolf it down: violent machismo and reactionary explosiveness, later papered over by a dose of wokeness.
But these broad trends leave lots of room for individual differences that matter in the real world, and that are often papered over when we talk about millennials as a monolithic collective.
Like so much of American history, the story has had its least attractive features winnow away — white people have been centered in the narrative and all atrocity has been politely papered over.
Eavesdropping while sipping a Jamaican-style caipirinha, I ran my eyes over bar walls papered with photos of jazz and blues greats, while, oddly enough, American lounge music played in the background.
Thus, Mike's grievances about Ryan letting down Kristin and their child by skipping town were papered over with fights about Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and the personal subsumed into the political.
"I think it's very clear that we could not reach consensus, but the differences were not papered over, they were clearly stated," Merkel told reporters at the end of the two-day meeting.
They've papered the walls with custom designs, painted bathroom tiles and wooden floors, built desks, and installed 100 artworks, all as part of the exhibition Ruffles, Repair & Ritual: the Fine Art of Fixing.
When disagreements between Trump and Coats previously spilled into public view, Trump has quickly papered over the discord and moved on, but it remains unclear whether the that will happen again this time.
No president since Ronald Reagan has won the presidency as convincingly, twice over, as Obama did — but those victories papered over an extraordinary decline in his party that became suddenly unignorable on Nov.
Our survey data reveals voters of all parties moving to Trump if Sanders is nominated, a liability papered over by young voters who claim they would be inspired to vote by Sanders alone.
Each autumn cities and towns around the world are papered over with posters, flyers, and banners with the American flag and the Statue of Liberty, advertising the chance to enter the American lottery.
Hims, a brand that offers erectile dysfunction meds via telemedicine, as well as skin care and hair loss treatments, papered the NYC subways with images of droopy and proudly erect (and frankly phallic) cacti.
In a narrow, fluorescently lit hallway papered with old show fliers, they fueled themselves with beer, coffee and Red Bull while psyching each other up for the "last dance" and speculating about the future.
And before eyes are rolled, remember that in 2012, at Raf Simons' debut for Dior couture the walls were papered with one million flowers — without much thought about what would happen to them later.
Mr. Trump's election has, at least temporarily, papered over any major divisions, leaving members ecstatic at the prospect of enacting proposals that stood no chance of passage with a Democrat in the White House.
What happens is then everybody clams up, and real differences are kind of elided or papered over because nobody wants to look like their campaign is on the wrong track or out of control.
She noted that the classrooms are papered with posters of men who have made achievements in their fields but not women like mathematician Ada Lovelace, NASA mission mathematician Katherine Johnson or cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
Not in an overt, heartthrobs-papered-in-your-locker way — I was more of a never-been-kissed doomsday romantic, my heart a pile of slow-burning embers, my brain stuck on a rolling boil.
As the composition of the electorate changed — approaching the point of a majority-minority nation in the 22019s — white, Christian men (whose dominance had previously papered over the deep fissures in America) lost their hegemony.
Simmons has papered the walls of the gallery entirely in the over-saturated colors and loud fonts of fly posters from bands, DJs, and clubs from the heydays of punk, hip-hop, reggae, dub, and rap.
Until Mr. Trump's signature tax cut plan was passed in December, that schism was largely papered over in the name of unity as Republicans focused on lowering rates for corporations, wealthy Americans and middle-class families.
The store windows are papered with posters advertising the busy Carmichael's events calendar, which includes several author appearances and a book club gathering each month — usually held over at the larger store at 2720 Frankfort Avenue.
But the score met instantly with an array of criticisms, from worries that it created a new cast of winners and losers in the admissions process, to concerns that it papered over an inherently flawed test.
G7 leaders on Saturday papered over cracks in their alliance at a summit in Canada but came away with little more than an agreement to disagree as U.S. President Donald Trump defiantly brandished his "America First" agenda.
As the movie begins, seven-year-old Chloe (Lexy Kolker) is living with her father Henry (Emile Hirsch) in a huge, dilapidated house with the windows papered over and a long string of locks on the doors.
After Trump was elected the two papered over their differences and even developed a rapport, talking frequently during health care negotiations earlier this year, as each understood they needed the other to advance individual and shared goals.
Surrounded by three walls papered with pictures of the International Space Station's interior, the perfectly polished, perfectly level granite slab at NASA's Ames Research Center supports not a puck, but a robot riding on a cushion of CO2.
What's so great about Jorphdan's diaries, though, is that he's very honest about both decisions and mistakes that he makes while running the game, and importantly, he runs viewers through how he papered over or fixed those mistakes.
Disney's firing of James Gunn, a director, last week over tweets from a decade ago, before he was hired and for which he has apologised, seems to be one instance in which such distinctions have been papered over.
This was where my mother spent her childhood after surviving the Korean War, living with her grandparents in a traditional house with a thatched roof and papered sliding doors, a house where the family had lived for generations.
The entire city spoke of it, the windows of bars and shops were papered with ads, and it came to be appreciated also as a digestif, a tonic against fever [and] nervous complaints, and to stimulate the appetite.
"There were a lot of differences that were papered over after the election not just between McConnell and Trump, but Paul Ryan and Trump and now I think some of those are coming to the surface," Massie said.
As in 1938, these differences were papered over, but they have returned to the forefront as the Tea Party, conservative media, and a rebellion against establishment politics are threatening to fold the "big tent" of the Republican Party.
The place charged $10 at the door, which was heavily staffed and papered in signs declaring that everyone was subject not only to showing ID but to pat-downs; there was, the signs made clear, no bag check.
BL: Why is it that these things, all the things that are right with Hong Kong, get you know papered over or covered over by a lot of the negatives that the press tends to harp on nowadays?
These objects were mediated by Mr. Moss's mother's desire for a traditionally decorated suburban showplace, so the hand dryers were glazed to match the bathroom tiles and the intercoms were papered over in grass cloth and floral prints.
A surprise can be a welcome distraction, and David Kostin — the chief US equity strategist for Goldman Sachs — says a little bit of good news over the last few weeks may have papered over a lot of worry.
G-23 leaders warned on Friday that a British vote to leave the EU next month would seriously threaten the world economy, as they promised "more forceful" policies to boost global growth but papered over differences about fiscal stimulus.
And whereas in recent months Britons have papered over weak wage growth by borrowing, the latest figures from the Bank of England, published this morning, suggest that Britons are now taking a more cautious approach to their personal finances.
"Joe went and papered the R&B charts with 'Break My Stride' to create the illusion that the record was crossing over and becoming a massive R&B record, which couldn't have been further from the truth," Wilder says.
As it turns out, she's wrong about a lot of things, but that's the show's most generous quality: its bottomless compassion for anyone struggling to reconcile a messy family history, including the ugly stuff that can't be papered over.
"This could be a turning point but it will be papered over by the leaderships in the way that it always is - but papering over bigger and bigger cracks now so the paper is thinner and thinner," Kendall said.
"This could be a turning point but it will be papered over by the leaderships in the way that it always is - but papering over bigger and bigger cracks now so the paper is thinner and thinner," Kendall said.
The new plan threatens to escalate tensions between the United States and Turkey — two NATO allies — that were papered over during the offensive last year to seize Raqqa, which had been the Islamic State's self-proclaimed capital in Syria.
Southeast of Beersheva, Hatem Abu Queder, the principal at a crowded Bedouin school, papered the inside of a trailer with posters of the space shuttle and the solar system and says he dreams of taking kids to visit NASA.
In a departure from the neighborhood's typically efficient, underdecorated Chinese restaurants, the inside is papered in black murals with bright drawings — of the pondering scholar and his persevering wife, of stray leaves and spice — and lit by tasseled lanterns.
The various threads of Dalessandro's finished works lead into the interior sanctum of Galerie Camille, where a kind of shrine to the artist's inner life has been mounted: a wall papered in concept sketches and musings from her sketchbooks and diaries.
Despite occupying an ostensibly coequal branch of government, "Capitol Hill Republicans have papered over their not-insignificant policy differences with Trump, shying away from any statement about the president-elect that might possibly be construed as critical," Politico reported Wednesday.
This has been papered over by the fact that Lena Headey, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and Peter Dinklage are the three best actors on the show, but nevertheless they have been subsumed by a story that has decided it isn't about them.
That might have been because it was still brand-new, but also might have been because the place was entirely unmarked, with its windows papered over and its front overhang still advertising a hair salon that had previously been there.
"Direct mail went away for a while, but more digital brands are seeing how well it works as strong marketing," says Cheryl Kaplan, the president of DTC footwear company M.Gemi, which sends attractive, thick-papered pamphlets to new and existing customers.
It depicts the apartment on the rue de Fleurus that they shared, where Cézannes and Renoirs papered the walls, and where a salon of artists, writers, composers and society revolved through it — Picasso, Hemingway, Matisse, Pound, Satie, Isadora and Raymond Duncan.
Arriving at N.Y.U. Skirball, audience members are divided into four color-coded groups and invited to look at the lobby walls, which have been papered with family trees, god-and-hero explainers and reprints of art inspired by Greek myths.
With his help, they tore up the floors and replaced them, swapped the rotted-out wooden bar with stainless steel, cut the old draft lines and installed 12 new ones, repainted the walls and papered the back room in black velvet.
You can't watch, say, The Civil War and not see the barely papered-over fault lines that still exist in American politics, and a miniseries like Baseball could present a different prism through which to consider what America cares about.
The Oslo-based gallery has papered its booth from floor to ceiling with long scrolls of the Norwegian artist's darkly comical, cartoon-like drawings that incorporate pop culture figures ranging from Snow White and Spongebob to Melania and Barron Trump.
The walls of the hall were papered with vintage World War II posters, and the ceiling was high and echoey, which had the exhilarating but perhaps deceptive effect, like so much of the campaign, of making every cheer sound like a roar.
The story of 20-year-old Anna Dovgalyuk, first posted by In The Now, was papered across news outlets and social media alike as its so-called activist star combated a scourge of men taking up too much space on public transit.
What if, when we fret that something has gone awry with America, we are merely getting a glimpse of a dysfunction that is actually normal, and has always been normal, and has merely been papered over, for a few decades, with careful management?
The modern new Hôtel Monville near Old Montreal has 269 loft-like rooms with window walls, a lobby papered in black and white photos of city landmarks, staff uniforms designed by the local brand Frank and Oak and room service delivery by robot.
Signs posted throughout offered reminders that vampires were imaginary and cautioned of the building's weak official ties to the Dracula story — until the top floor, which was papered with giant posters that lend credence to the story of Dracula and vampire legends.
And they look at the substance of the Paris accord, which papered over a failed attempt to set binding emission rules with a set of fine-sounding promises, and see little to justify all the anguish and despair over Donald Trump's decision to abandon it.
The restaurant has a narrow, brick-walled space with a bar and some tables, and a kitchen pass-through that opens into a bright, airy and informal dining room whose walls Ms. Cohen's husband and partner, Ben Byruch, papered with Asian newspapers and advertisements.
One short gallery wall is papered in magazine and newspaper clips, and a long one is covered with hundreds of small paintings that Mr. Tisa turned out, one a day, in the 1980s and early '90s to maintain psychological balance during the early AIDS crisis.
Together, they conquered the nine realms, Hela's violence growing and growing until Odin, seeing her unquenchable bloodlust, had a change of heart and decided that she needed to be exiled and their legacy as conquerors papered over with a nicer, diplomacy-focused historical record.
The communique, which appeared to have papered over the cracks that have surfaced in the G7, said the leaders of the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Italy, Germany and Japan agreed on the need for "free, fair, and mutually beneficial trade" and the importance of fighting protectionism.
Often these documents are films, but sometimes she activates records in physical or digital configurations, as in Fate of the Machinery, a month-long installation for which she papered the walls of the gallery 22017 Campau in Hamtramck, Michigan, with records from her family's auction house business.
These are set against a backdrop of wallpaper covered with images from social media — many of which feature the artist with migrants — while the floor is papered with printouts of tweets of news stories about refugees, protests, and other political actions collected by his studio staff since January 2016.
It is escapism, but of a different variety: to a place where women are the center of the narrative, and where the realities of living as an ambitious woman in a society still very much frightened of them aren't papered over, but explored with great delight and dismay.
Just when we thought Upton couldn't wow us any more than she already has, the model poses for V Magazine's 100th issue clad in '70s-inspired bodycon dresses and plunging gowns, lounging around a boldly-wall-papered home in the most cleavage-revealing poses that her body would allow.
The changes have been so profound that some argue that the nation — founded by the elite as a project that papered over ethnicity and religion to create the concept of a modern Turk — will have to pass through a period of uncertainty and possibly chaos to find itself again.
It almost certainly has too many ideas: the preshow lobby display, the labored post-show talk, the bathroom stalls papered with classical quotations, the invocations that we share our own bad news ("Our president thinks he can Photoshop with a Sharpie," or "It's raining and it's not men").
For 35 years, Stages Bosquier has been held in the south of France, most recently at a sports complex in Carpentras, with a dormitory, snack bar, and lobby kitted out with foosball tables, and walls papered with clippings about former campers like Samir Nasri (who now plays with Manchester City).
When a young woman claiming to be the now-adult Beloved comes to Sethe's house, Sethe begins to believe that she may at last be able to forget: that if Beloved is truly alive, then what Sethe did to her never happened, and so slavery may be erased, forgotten, papered over.
WASHINGTON — The furor over spousal abuse allegations that forced the resignation of one of President Trump's top advisers last week has exposed fissures within the White House that had been papered over since John F. Kelly took over last summer as chief of staff with a mandate to end the dysfunction.
Mr. Trump laid out the broad outlines of a health care overhaul that papered over divisions among Republicans about how to structure it, calling for a plan that uses tax credits and tax-advantaged savings accounts to help Americans buy insurance, and promising a "stable transition" from the existing system.
Like any shared workspace in 2017, some of the start-ups are operating on a Twitter feed and a dream while others are, well, THINX, whose controversial ads are papered all over the subway system and who has already been the victim of an honest-to-god founder/executive boondoggle.
In the living room, which is papered in those same shades, a photograph of his previous apartment, a subsidized studio in the East End, where he lived briefly in the mid-70s, hangs on the wall, creating the effect that each of his homes relates to the next like a Russian nesting doll.
Or join the boisterous local crowd at Lacerba, a bar that embodies Italy's early-20th-century Futurismo movement, from the riotous décor — walls papered with vintage Campari posters, model buses and mini liquor bottles hanging overhead — to the innovative cocktails, such as the Spicy Negroni (mezcal, Campari, gin, vermouth and habanero bitters; €703).
The walls, papered with images of the bottles, are lined with unframed photographs by Flint photographer Eric Dutro — including corroded pipes, a toddler with a Fiji brand water bottle, an advertisement for water-related lawsuits, and a graffiti-ed "nope" accompanying the slogan "Flint lives matter" — along with water-themed artworks selected by Pope.
Alternatively, if there was a genuine justification for the citizenship query but the Trump administration papered over it because it was legally suspect—driving down Hispanic response rates to entrench white Republican power, for example, as recently uncovered evidence suggests—the government will be loth to own up to it and courts would balk.
They were originally banned by the authority in charge of advertising on the subway, but after Thinx started talking to the press about it and highlighting "risqué" ads for breast enhancement and lingerie that the agency had greenlit, the ads eventually got approved and were papered onto seemingly every available subway surface, including entire stairways.
When I first met Nancy Wexler, more than 30 years ago, the walls outside her office were papered with a seemingly endless family tree that traced the path of a hereditary brain disorder, Huntington's disease, through thousands of people — 10 generations — in a family in Venezuela with the world's highest rates of the disease.
One tall tale claims that de Gaulle wrote his famous June 18 appeal here and even though I knew that wasn't true, the pub's old-fashioned atmosphere — with its wooden bar, paneled walls papered in black-and-white photos and low-wattage globe sconces — did make me feel like I had stepped into the 1940s.
"It is tragic," said a machinist from Houston who also serves on the Ronald Reagan, as he shot a round of pool with a crewmate at Country Bar George's, where the walls are papered with dollar bills signed by sailors and both the American and Confederate flags are painted on a sign out front.
Could we have our first four-party election in 2020 — with candidates from the Donald Trump far right, the old G.O.P. center right, the Joe Biden center left and the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez far left all squaring off, as the deepening divides within our two big parties simply can't be papered over any longer?
If Cunanan were somehow able to be resurrected today, he might very well post his murders on Instagram under the insane notion that he was some kind of influencer — he was obsessed with celebrity media, and seems to have wall-papered his demented mind with images of fashion magazines, Rodeo Drive brands and A-list celebrities.
It looked about the same as now: fading black facade of peeling paint, windows papered over, without a sign or even a doorbell to announce the light within — and behind that leaden barrier: him, whirling about in his mechanical chair, his body slumped low in the seat, his chin thrust high as he scrambled to complete the day's work.
But aside from that, it's exactly the kind of speech that Kerry should have given years ago, instead of placing his faith in good faith negotiations and careful, quiet diplomacy: It puts Israel's feet to the fire and makes clear that the international consensus is against its current actions, a fact that has been papered over, in part, by U.S. vetoes.
Our tour group got especially lucky — as we were standing outside the late Kirk Douglas's former home, the brother of the new owner emerged and invited us in to gawk at the house mid-renovation, including a guest casita papered over from wall to ceiling with vintage Kirk Douglas movie posters, a K-shaped pool and an immaculate tennis court.
While the establishment's predicament can be papered over by the seemingly unified opposition to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, this is not a solution.
"The memories of filming the pilot for Suits, the fast frenetic energy only lulled by my morning jog through Central Park, the quintessential Manhattan bravado, the elderly ladies who lunch at Bergdorfs (draped in diamonds, nursing their martinis, watching the day go by against the backdrop of Kelly Wearstler papered walls) – these are a few of the reasons I love New York," Meghan wrote.
Meanwhile the year-old EU-US Privacy Shield agreement, which was put in place last year as a replacement mechanism for governing personal data flows between those two regions (after the ECJ invalidated its predecessor arrangement), is already looking precariously placed, and critics maintain the agreement has merely papered over a fundamental disconnect between EU privacy rights and US government national security data collection programs.
Although they had a headline-making spat earlier this year, after Tomic suggested that Kyrgios faked illness to get out of a Davis Cup match, the two players are good friends and enjoy the kind of spirited relationship you would expect of guys in their early 20s with multimillion-dollar bank accounts — like the time Kyrgios, along with a few other players, toilet-papered Tomic's Lamborghini.
Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), whom we last saw getting destroyed in battle against Aquaman, is rescued from the middle of the ocean by Dr. Stephen Shin (Randall Park), whom we last saw spouting wild conspiracy theories about the existence of Atlanteans on live TV. When Black Manta comes to again, he's recovering on a bed in an unfamiliar room papered with articles about Aquaman.
And it cast a different light — both brighter and more nuanced — over the Dior show, with its walls (and floor) papered with torn magazine covers from the late '60s collaged with slogans, including "women's rights are human rights" and "I am a woman" and "miniskirts forever," one that gave the show a resonance it might not have otherwise had, and also revealed its shortcomings.
But upon hearing that Bourdain had died by suicide in France, fans of Bourdain poured out to the papered-up restaurant on Park Avenue South to pay their respects to the chef, leaving bottles of whiskey and packs of cigarettes (Bourdain famously loved smoking, but gave up the habit for his daughter) as well as flowers and notes detailing how much Bourdain meant to them outside the restaurant.
Modern safety regulations have made scarce or extinct some of the shades that made historic structures and great paintings so vibrant: the lead-derived white that Vermeer used to depict sunlight; turbith mineral, or "queen's yellow," made from a mercury-based concoction; the arsenic-derived hues of the wallpaper that papered Napoleon's prison home on the remote island of St. Helena (which some historians believe may have contributed to his death).
Its period details — de rigueur in historical novels — dutifully create the ambience of a different time and place for tourist readers, and do so beautifully, with, for example, a variety of foodstuffs described with linguistic abundance and with other striking touches, like gold wires glinting behind a woman's teeth, moth holes in a man's wig, papered windows, "barley-sugar glass sconces," walnut ketchup and a bourdaloue, a portable chamber pot used by the incontinent Mrs.
But in the end, these rejected laughingstocks have only papered over a whole gallery of cabinet grotesques: from Scott Pruitt to Steve Mnuchin; Ben Carson to Betsy DeVos; and other "not qualified" jurists such as Leonard Steven Grasz, a believer in ignoring high-court rulings for abortion rights, former board member of a Nebraska organization that supports "conversion therapy" for gay kids (views Grasz says he has "never repudiated"), and a justice described as vengeful and "gratuitously rude" by former colleagues, who is now filling a lifetime seat on the 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.

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