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"peeling" Definitions
  1. the act of a person or thing that peels.
  2. that which is peeled from something, as a piece of the skin or rind of a fruit.
"peeling" Synonyms
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941 Sentences With "peeling"

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It's definitely falling apart a little bit; the sides are peeling up and even the "leather" is peeling, too.
The peeling area felt very itchy, and the rest of my skin that wasn't peeling felt very tight and dry.
I ask Deravian for egg-peeling tips, because either peeling eggs is very hard or I am just inexplicably bad at it.
Photo courtesy of Hive Mind PR You haven't listened to Toronto four-piece Peeling yet; at least, you haven't listened to them as Peeling.
Fortunately, peeling skin isn't necessarily a bad thing — in the case of a tattoo, peeling is a good sign, and all a part of the tattoo healing process.
Fitting all KitchenAid stand mixers, this spiralizer comes with four quick-change blades and a peeling blade for the most precise peeling, coring and slicing, depending on your fruit or veggie.
Awesome. And less time peeling means more time for cheese!
But it's still peeling, and the contour turns out splotchy.
It wasn't just your typical peeling from a sunburn either.
First responders died slowly, their skin peeling off in chunks.
People commonly develop redness, burning, stinging, peeling, and even blistering.
You won't be chopping veggies or washing and peeling fruit.
This means less chopping and peeling before you even start.
It is so luxurious, never causes burning, peeling or redness.
A tool that makes peeling and cutting ginger much easier
Flaps of yellowed skin hung off it, like peeling sunburn.
Boston Dynamics is peeling back the curtain more than ever.
There was a peeling sound as his fingers came unstuck.
Now, they sit vacant, the paint peeling from their walls.
Leaks, crumbling walls and peeling paint have become the norm.
Peeling paint buckles on the exterior walls of roofless cabins.
Skin Deep How do you avoid the redness and peeling?
She demonstrates impressive skill in slowly peeling away her character's charm.
We're going to be exploring that and peeling that stuff back.
Ideally, before it starts peeling from people stepping all over it.
The roof was caving in; the linoleum floors were peeling back.
This time, I actually broke the case by peeling it apart.
Their building was gutted and the vinyl siding was peeling away.
And, that means celebrating the much maligned ritual of potato peeling.
Neogen Dermalogy Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling Lemon, $27, available at Sephora.
But peeling, biting, ripping, and picking at them isn't the solution.
I remember white winter light peeling in through my bedroom window.
Make P:rem Radiance Peeling Sleeping Pack, $44 available at Glow Recipe.
Soon the flashy cars began peeling off Highway 210 into Adelanto.
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Its walls are peeling and the rooms are cold and empty.
Once we started peeling down, there were some things to remedy.
It most often appears as itchy, peeling skin between the toes.
But after some careful picking and peeling, the stack finally relented.
Larry Poons lives in a peeling clapboard farmhouse far from Sotheby's.
But they also made relatively little progress peeling away Trump supporters.
Now the insulation is peeling off a layer at a time.
The apartment's peeling paint was easily overlooked by the eager travelers.
Plaster was being removed, and peeling, heat-scorched paint scraped away.
Peeling paint in warm colors make it a very decorative hall.
Therefore, we called the operation Peeling the Shell of the Earth.
Ms. Tilbury likes the Enzyme Peeling Mask by Georgia Louise ($120).
"Maybe she just got frustrated while peeling potatoes," Sister Beth said.
He's a big onion, and we're just slowly peeling it away.
Peeling away pieces of the law could lead to market chaos.
That meant leaving the peeling ceiling paint and creaking floorboards untouched.
It's all peeling off, it looks awful, it's not providing heat protection.
Movement outlets on the right have been peeling conservatives away for years.
It's a question of rewriting business models and peeling apart entire corporations.
Centuries of peeling paint on ancient walls tell stories of previous generations.
I've lost no less than 217 years of my life peeling garlic.
Watching Westworld is like peeling an onion, one layer at a time.
Peeling one eyelid off my eyeball the next morning, I take stock.
Talk me through the process of peeling her, from inception to recovery.
Like, why did I bother peeling all those stars off my wall?
Don't bother peeling them, just chop 'em up and let em stew.
The guy was so dry, and his skin was just peeling away.
Student projects and posters hung on peeling walls around the hacienda's arcade.
SoHo's transformation was still larval, its streets quiet, its iron pillars peeling.
The material typically lasts for six years without peeling, Mr. Nguyen said.
Once it's dry to the touch, start peeling from the outer corners.
A faux-leather garbage can under the double sink was peeling badly.
The aging terminal was packed and badly lit, with peeling, mismatched carpeting.
"We're definitely getting voters that are peeling off of Bernie," Marchand said.
So I listened to her and I started peeling back the layers.
Some bathrooms had mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers.
Sailliot debated peeling off from the crowd early and grabbing a beer.
This newer treatment, however, took a solid five before the peeling process began.
Peeling away the batter revealed the entire inch-long bug, legs and all.
The AHA/BHA peeling solution left my skin radiant, and I'm very pleased.
And I like them greenish — sometimes so green that peeling them is hard.
Seeing its unlit signs and peeling paint, I thought it might be closed.
Breaking up Google is a harder proposition, but could involve peeling off Android.
Pinterest returned results for pomegranate bread, pomegranate sandwiches, and tips for peeling pomegranates.
Even peeling and replacing those massive stickers makes cheating an equally daunting prospect.
But I nurse so often that my nipples are completely white and peeling.
Interior photos show peeling paint, dusty windows, grimy walls, and discolored tile flooring. 
And dry lips, peeling, red skin, and fatigue came in the package deal.
Its porcelain-enameled lid, bowl, and center retain heat without rusting or peeling.
We did the actual peeling in front of our close S&M family.
But peeling and chipping away at the painting became part of the work.
We see Beach's stately railroad car peeling and decaying in the lost tunnel.
Halfway through and it felt like rubbing lotion over severe sunburn that's peeling.
And many workers in their prime are peeling off from the labor force.
He's not that kind of guy, he says, deftly peeling off your top.
"I always hydrate afterward, too, to keep my skin from peeling," he wrote.
Peeling the shrimp at the table would be part of the evening's entertainment.
The paint was faded and peeling, and the lights were dim or off.
There's a lot more here, amid the peeling wallpaper of the American experiment.
Whatever you do, don't pick or exfoliate the skin, especially if it's peeling.
You never know what you might find when you start peeling away layers.
You keep peeling the layers, but you can never get to the center.
The seats were torn and the leather steering wheel cover was peeling off.
I remember sitting on my dad's shoulders, feeling his skin peeling and blistering.
Other ways to remove lectins in foods include boiling, fermentation, sprouting, peeling and deseeding.
People tweeted photos and videos showing roofs peeling off houses, flooding, and crumbling structures.
Turkey's efforts to splinter HTS by peeling away more moderate fighters have yielded little.
After peeling off a pore strip, the congestion is visibly relieved on the nose.
I got this far peeling it off before the display spazzed and blacked out.
Or, just maybe, they do it because scraping off peeling skin feels so good.
But now, you have to rehab your skin to prevent peeling or dark spots.
He ran an eight-foot peeling wave that lasted 14 seconds over 240 feet.
Peeling off our friends: Like in some breakups, our friends aren't on our side.
Commerce has more than its share of sagging porches, peeling paint and overgrown lots.
But it can also cause irritation, redness, dryness, peeling, and sensitivity to the sun.
More like Nero, with a coterie of sycophants fanning him and peeling his grapes.
Symptoms like diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and peeling of the skin can also pop up.
You can thank us later, when you're rubbing aloe vera onto those peeling shoulders.
By now, audiences witnessed the tales of this man's skin peeling murders through exposition.
Our modern minds, too, had been paved, and McPhee was peeling that pavement back.
And the movie, in nail-biting, onion-peeling style, explains what he's desperate for.
With 22 spectators watching, Connors responded by peeling off his pants and mooning him.
Walk around the perimeter and look for cracks in the siding or peeling paint.
It was a ruin, with missing windows, peeling wallpaper and holes in the ceiling.
"When we take these out, you can hear a peeling sound," Dr. Wong said.
But the love languages are dedicated to peeling off artifice rather than applying more.
A three-story factory that once employed 120 people sits abandoned, its paint peeling.
Covered in rashes, the child's skin is shriveled and peeling off due to high fever.
A few days later, you start to notice something strange: The tattoo ink is peeling.
The peeling often occurs about three to four days after you first get the tattoo.
Winter stresses again that the peeling is a totally normal part of the healing process.
After using the Peeling Sticks, blemishes disappear quickly and skin looks calmer and less inflamed.
To make peeling easier, buy and refrigerate eggs 7 to 10 days before hard-cooking.
First the hood ensures that your larger prints won't start peeling up during the process.
There's no shortage of floating red balloons or creepy face paint peeling from people's faces.
Yet, if you look closely, you may find chipped surfaces or walls with peeling paint.
If the paint is chipping or peeling, it will need to be stripped or covered.
Potato peeling is a task that many of us do not get any joy from.
For Toronto rock band Peeling, this is a sentiment worth unpacking and exploring yet again.
The paint is peeling, and I fear the steel is damaged though it feels fine.
Peeling apart scalding leaves, the cake inside tastes plain and starchy with a pork zing.
We arrived at a facility with an outdoor court, enclosed by peeling pink cement walls.
Peeling can be done in stages, even a day ahead, with an assistant if possible.
I can feel them peeling away, because they're not trained to have an unknown experience.
In poorer neighborhoods, homes are frequently neglected, leading to exposure from peeling paint or dust.
His father caught him pulling flakes of peeling paint from a radiator in their home.
Aside from peeling paint, the home was in "excellent and original" condition, Mr. Albano said.
"We call them 'jewels,' " she said, halving and peeling the fruit for the other guests.
It's aimed at peeling away moderate Republicans with legitimate fears about Trump's foreign policy instincts.
Then, you know it's just a matter of days, or hours, before you'll start peeling.
" "Trump is peeling away like an onion every last shred of protection they might feel.
"Trump is peeling away like an onion every last shred of protection they might feel."
The regal facades of once grand hotels are peeling, their innards carved out and abandoned.
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Politicians have been peeling off wads of hundred dollar bills to buy votes.
Thick smoke in the air from cars peeling out at the Portland anti trump protest.
ORANGE PEELS is O.K., and I'm guessing that this orange is leaving by peeling out.
Contending with peeling paint and broken plaster, the artists manage a surprisingly effective contemplative atmosphere.
The blue paint on the door is bright but peeling, and its cluttered window is dark.
The property was a neighborhood eyesore: peeling paint, three-foot-high grass, an abandoned 1984 Plymouth.
Inside, the building's concrete walls are peeling, and the staircase is all exposed cinderblock and rebar.
Nothing. And also breaking tonight, we&aposre peeling back even more layers of this deep state.
This trip, however, made him realize that peeling fava beans is sort of silly—counterintuitive, really.
In February, a mother in the U.K. posted Facebook photos of her daughter's burned, peeling hands.
Well, maybe not after this doc is done peeling back all the layers of Holmes' deception.
My lips were peeling off and my mouth felt like the bottom of a hamster's cage.
And with Ebel peeling off progressive votes from Gill the DCCC can probably breathe easy here.
We'd say that peeling potatoes and juicing a lemon are about as easy as it gets.
The paint was peeling off the seats of children's swings next to a forlorn swimming pool.
He has undermined a fractious opposition, not least by peeling an Islamist party away from it.
In certain cases, peeling is less of a sensory experience than it is a mental one.
Ford is there, peeling back each of their scalps to reveal a symbol for The Maze.
Taylor Swift is peeling back that curtain for us, and we can't wait to see more.
And that we have been uncovering this, peeling back the onion, this is only the beginning.
The rundown property was 2226 years old, with two bedrooms, peeling paint and no inside toilet.
Eight homes had blatant hazards in children's play areas - visibly peeling patches of lead-based paint.
Afterward the singers posed for pictures in front of walls with centuries-old and peeling frescoes.
"We were all peeling out of there as fast as we could," he told KNBC-TV.
I was looking forward to spending more time with Chase and really peeling back his layers.
Instead, she lives as a squatter in an abandoned apartment with paint peeling from the walls.
Noor proves that every moment, even peeling potatoes, is an opportunity to advocate for social change.
He thought they had more style, with their peeling paint and big gardens overgrown with trees.
Paul told him that he'd spend his time peeling potatoes and would never become a pilot.
"We were all peeling out of there as fast as we could," he told the station.
But graduate from making scrambles for breakfast with these brilliant cooking, peeling, and yolk-separating tricks.
The next wave, when it comes peeling toward us, is coffee-colored, thin-lipped, impossibly clean.
A peeling barrel that one might ride inside indefinitely has long been considered the ultimate wave.
Throughout the day, I kept adding moisturizer on my face, especially the parts that were peeling.
By day five, the peeling moved up to my forehead, eyebrows, nose, and around my neck.
The minute my skin started peeling, the new skin felt so fresh and just so reborn.
In the podcasting era, reporters increase their credibility by peeling away the veneer of polished authority.
It gives the impression of being wrapped onto the museum, or more aptly, peeling off it.
But Ms. Fortune noticed that large pieces of skin were peeling off some of the whales.
Eight homes had blatant hazards in children's play areas – visibly peeling patches of lead-based paint.
This makes the act of peeling the hand off and tying it up much more viable.
Instead, this storefront bottle shop sells its mezcal in repurposed Coca-Cola bottles with peeling labels.
Villeglé did not retouch the surfaces after peeling off his selections, as is, from street walls.
They also found vermin, mold, peeling paint, damaged locks, broken bathroom sinks and rotting kitchen cabinets.
Remove the eggs from the boiler, and cool them in ice water before peeling, if desired.   
One of the final gestures in the film is the peeling off of a false mustache.
But this peeling bark is a useful adaptation, which helps to eliminate harmful insects and parasites.
In recent days, officials in Washington rushed to take credit for peeling off Libra Association members.
On the ceiling you can see copious amounts of paint peeling and hanging from the ceiling.
"Some people like to chop wood, others like walking, others like peeling vegetables," Dr. Lenhard said.
Isles helps residents identify peeling paint and works to get landlords to help fix existing problems.
The CEO got his start peeling shrimp in the back of his father's restaurant in Galveston, Texas.
Lili Reinhart is peeling back a tiny inch of the curtain on her relationship with Cole Sprouse.
The hardest part of the stroganina process seemed to be peeling the skin off the frozen fish.
Whatever's in that soil is corrosive; their hands are covered in boils, their skin peeling and cracked.
It's also slightly curved, which adds to the effect of the screen peeling off into your periphery.
It was in the paint peeling off the walls, the window frames and in the plumbing, too.
The only sound is the slight creaking of the metal strips peeling off bombed buildings like bandages.
They'd be iron, swollen with rust, peeling and flaking paint pushing off their surfaces like sloughing skin.
After peeling off the sheet, I pressed the remaining serum into my face and examined the results.
Del Toro said it was easy, and peeling the sticker off his hairy chest didn't even hurt.
It said it expects the tiny wood-framed house marked with peeling paint to fetch seven figures.
The apex of my S&M, though, would be peeling my partner, K. That blew my mind.
"When we run moderate candidates, we are not succeeding in peeling off the Trump voters," he said.
Aisha grew up in Suuq Bacaad, a neighborhood of low bungalows behind gates with bright, peeling paint.
So began my first time peeling down the scalp and opening the skull of a living human.
Horisaki says the hardest part of the entire process was peeling the latex off of the house.
After 21 years of peeling his daughter's oranges in her school lunch, Tom decided enough was enough.
By isolating allies, enabling adversaries and peeling apart multilateral institutions, Trump is making global conflict more likely.
"I need you to take this to my manager," he said, peeling off half of the bills.
But the fixation on finding a core self by peeling away social conventions also had its naysayers.
I replaced the vicious, anxious gratification of biting, drying, peeling with the satisfaction of increasingly pristine cuticles.
The 8mm film is severely disintegrating, at times resembling the peeling paint of a mosaic in motion.
One configuration involved a Samsung staffer peeling back pieces of the display that was attached by magnets.
The hood of the car is peeling and there is a Clemson sticker on the rear window.
"The tannins from the actual wormwood itself are basically peeling off your top flavor layer," he says.
Meaning he didn't mean anything, the aging man at home, the red peeling face awaiting Vollie's return.
At another Rainbow Avenue home, paint was peeling from doors and a window by a child's bed.
The images still seem wet, as if, upon opening the book, I was peeling apart Rorschach blots.
High up on a wall, stuck to peeling paintwork, are photographs of nine drivers killed in service.
The air in the warehouse grew so hot that, one survivor reported, he felt his skin peeling.
The left side for all other students has been left with chipped bricks and peeling yellow paint.
Never mind that the floor is covered in Cheerios, and the windows are dotted with peeling stickers.
As for the peaches, the question of peeling inevitably arises whenever I add them to a pie.
Barbara Kruger's 1988 image "Untitled (We Don't Need Another Hero)" shows a chubby man peeling a banana.
In the photographs, taken in 2015, the walls are stained and peeling, the floors spattered with paint.
They are two thick, cardboard-bound books, their pages yellowed with age, their covers cracked and peeling.
But "if you notice redness, peeling or a burning sensation, you've probably been aggressive," says Dr. Jamal.
A lip balm that not only saves your lips from peeling but lasts for about two years?
The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution, $235, available at Ulta Beauty, Deciem, and Sephora 239.
Next time, try peeling one away from the pack and spending some time with her or him.
It didn't matter that I was scrubbing and peeling and rolling my face like a mad person.
Peeling turned out to be pretty easy, though it took a while because my peeler is small.
"When we started peeling back the onion, everywhere we looked, it stunk," said Darron Smith, another plaintiff.
" Jimenez has left that option open, saying he is amenable to "peeling off underperforming parts of Alcon.
But the restaurant mogul started peeling shrimp in the back of his dad's restaurant in Galveston, Texas.
"Here, where this is all peeling off the wall, is acrylic paint," Lowe said, shaking his head.
Near the church, the grocer's is boarded up too, its paintwork peeling in the cold damp air.
Those same older homes are also more likely to have old, peeling paint — another major lead risk.
She was decapitating freshly butchered quails with the same nonchalance that one might bring to peeling carrots.
And there's something to be learned about the times we live in by peeling away that wrapping.
Since we first published this article, Motorola gave Wong an official statement about the peeling display, which the company has provided to The Verge as well: We have full confidence in razr's display, and do not expect consumers to experience display peeling as a result of normal use.
The 17 Diamond Peeling Facial Pore Cleanser claims to remove blackheads through the sheer power of air pressure.
Their lips would chap and crack, he said, pointing to the pieces of peeling skin on his lips.
I've also had problems with the mount peeling off, although Harmonix says this isn't supposed to be typical.
Rolled up on one end but unfurling/almost peeling at the other, the piece suggests a continuous motion.
Mr. Trump hasn't had as much success in peeling off elites, but that may be starting to change.
Several historic homes on the Hughes' street had old paint peeling from exterior trim, porch or window areas.
Be wary of over-filing and drilling, this will cause weak and peeling nails — and even painful results.
I looked at the decrepitude, the old peeling signage, and the garbage in the street in Lower Manhattan.
Peeling back the layers of a jawbreaker is so glorious, especially when it's done with a blow torch.
I missed those (simply because I forgot) and ended up peeling in a not so attractive way. 3.
And I schedule a manicure for this evening because I need one bad — my gels are peeling. Ugh.
Mrs Clinton would also greatly increase her chances by peeling off independent and Republican voters in the suburbs.
But what are you supposed to drink while you're peeling the wrappers off one Reese's Pumpkin after another?
That's +220 for Ramsay, though I'm tempted to dock him -28 for that horrifically wasteful apple-peeling technique.
Their house is cozy and tastefully decorated, though the exterior is peeling and could use a paint job.
There are so many layers to a relationship and right now I feel all of them peeling back.
Despite how the original tweeter feels, a few others seemed to think peeling limes is a good idea.
Though, when famished and with little time, the most annoying part of eating a kiwi is peeling it.
I sat on the brightly painted windowsill of a basement level Ben & Jerry's, staring at the peeling paint.
She looks as she always does: lips colorless and peeling, neck cabled, sallow skin stretched over knobby joints.
I would say peeling, and that stage takes about five days, but it varies depending on the individual.
The show gradually unfurled its details in flashbacks, slowly revealing its horrors like peeling open a rotting fruit.
The three wake up in bed together, gradually peeling a collection of condoms and dildos from the sheets.
The Twitter video's above, and here's an embed of "Young Crazed and Peeling" because why the hell not.
"Peeling Kinglet" (2018), which depicts a bird tucked into the curl of an orange peel, is similarly ephemeral.
Nevertheless, it sees Del Rey peeling away some of the artifice that's defined her work for so long.
White paper birch trees, thin layers of bark peeling off and waving in the breeze, lined the trail.
If there is, then the landlord has to make an inspection to see if there is peeling paint.
The hallway floors are dotted with mismatched tiles and scarred with peeling grout; the ceilings are already leaking.
Every time they win the ball it's like a car peeling out of a high school parking lot.
During their first meal out, she pantomimes peeling and eating tangerines for so long it looks almost believable.
Painted silver, a desk at the window offered some whimsy, until I noticed extensive peeling along its sides.
Peeling might be effective, the researchers said, but would involve a loss of the nutrients in the skin.
This lip mask quickly transformed my lips from super dry and peeling to as soft as can be.
The other not-so-great thing I&aposve been experiencing is a little bit of dryness and peeling.
Peeling back his cattleman hat, she saw blood seeping from his head, forming a pool on the pavement.
This will raise some concerns over Russia's ability to split the European Union by peeling away individual states.
The dark corridors with peeling paint on the walls make wandering around the abandoned complex a creepy experience.
After finding out that squash skin is both edible and tasty, I've stopped peeling winter squash before roasting.
And then, a few days later, Jeb heard the thunderous squeal of a motorcycle peeling up the road.
Rosenberg stressed that the peeling-back of sanctions is complex, and will vary widely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Hillary Clinton's best shot at a landslide victory might be peeling away centrist Republicans turned off by Trump.
And that starts with the machines—there are no broken down, peeling cabinets at Richie Knucklez Arcade Games.
Tourists buy souvenirs and munch pizza, oblivious to the meaning of the coded graffiti on the street's peeling walls.
The lazy person settles for breaking off and crushing the claws, sucking out the brains, and peeling the tail.
The pink paint was peeling, and KEEP OUT and BEWARE OF DOG signs were plastered across the front door.
"Why have I been peeling fava beans?" he says out loud, standing before me as he reenacts that moment.
"I was doing charming things like peeling liver before I was too young to say, 'That's disgusting,'" Poon recalls.
After peeling the shallots and mixing with the herbs and spices, Freddie puts everything into a jar and refrigerates.
Osi's mom and dad were peeling carrots for a roast and noticed that their stack of carrots was dwindling.
I try The Ordinary's AHA + BHA peeling solution for the first time and follow up with some heavy moisturizers.
Even as the product began to wear throughout the day, it did so evenly and without cracking or peeling.
I think it's just a knife for utilities, like opening boxes or I don't know, peeling off painters tape.
There's been multiple beheadings, torture, eye-gouging, pregnant-belly stabbing, face-peeling, penis warts, death-by-hound and flaying.
His work with Harvard's Bio-Inspired robots is all about peeling away the commercial possibilities from projects like Nagpal's.
While the internet is riddled with ridiculously unnecessary "life hacks," we think you'll find this one quite a-peeling.
I'm peeling back some of the layers and seeing what's underneath and having at it, which is extremely exciting.
Who among us gets excited when a sunburn starts to bubble, because it means you're going to start peeling?
We're all different, which means that peeling sunburn provides a different "function" for each person, Dr. Moutin-Odum says.
And then, some people will say that peeling is just a habit and it doesn't do anything for them.
All peeling is supervised by food anthropologists Suzy Webb and Bea Farrell who act as hosts within the house.
The pink paint was peeling, and keep out and beware of dog signs were plastered across the front door.
Peeling paint, crumbling plaster and all manner of old-timey crap await in this home, originally dating to 1860.
Mogul and CEO Tilman Fertitta started small: peeling shrimp at his dad's seafood restaurant in Galveston, Texas, after school.
One woman, who had skin peeling on her arm from burns, said, "Take care of my mother," McWilliams said.
She remains there, partly hidden by a camouflage net, with her hull riddled with cracks and peeling white paint.
The fixed band was plagued with reports of peeling, and the devices were marred by occasional data synchronization issues.
It's in peeling old paint falling from window panes or leached from old pipes traversing under even older homes.
There is evidence that Clinton's outreach to Republicans is working, that it's slowly peeling away support from the GOP.
But when I start peeling vegetables and touching them, I start to calm myself and forget about my surroundings.
As Reed investigates the murder, he's also peeling back layers of the caller at the heart of the story.
Mr. Thompson's set brings to mind a threadbare traveling circus, with its fading striped bunting and quaint peeling trailers.
One day, while peeling shrimp there, she was shocked to spot Mr. Brown sitting alone in the dining room.
Lange's career has been a gradual peeling away of layers, an attempt to feel comfortable with his own discomfort.
Many of the walls, stripped of their wallpaper or cracking from peeling paint, are shells of their former selves.
The bottom of my right foot (BF) had begun to shed, and yesterday's peeling fixation was now an obsession.
As we went on this journey, we started peeling back the orange and realized it was a complex issue.
There was peeling old paint, a ceiling cave-in, roach, rodent and bee infestations, buckling floorboards, a broken window.
Peeling back the skin could easily be morbid, but Armağan—also an established landscape painter—makes it seem natural.
But those are also the sticker stereotypes peeling off its hood, with the structural components underneath running infinitely deeper.
Together, they chat away while peeling, simmering, and browning ingredients, making pasta, or putting the finishing touches on tarts.
Throughout the year, tenants can tell their landlord or call 210 if they have peeling, chipped or cracked paint.
His grainy photo manipulations have a coarse texture and look almost like dilapidated wallpaper peeling off an abandoned house.
Many have shared photos of peeling paint, mold or other toxins at home and tales of unresponsive base landlords.
Peeling off the skin, rather than scooping out the flesh, is indeed a better way to prepare an avocado.
The No. 1 exfoliator in Japan is Cure Natural Aqua Peeling Gel ($224), which famously sells every 225.50 seconds.
Trilobites Thermal imaging reveals surprisingly little "glue" between the famous rock's face and sheets that are peeling off it.
So we're peeling back the curtain on what it really means to be a woman of color in tech.
Since discovering the inspection lapses, the city rushed in 2016 to address chipping or peeling paint in 2,363 apartments.
None of them — picking and chopping parsley, peeling and mincing garlic, browning pans of ground meat — were particularly difficult.
Peeling out on the simulated- driving games, they push in quarter after quarter she drops to their cupped hands.
Paint on the hood of the SUV is peeling, and a Clemson University sticker is on the rear window.
We're talking about the lingering sun damage that leaves skin peeling, dry, and uneven after a summer well sunned.
Our hangouts have merged to one Golden Globes watching and A.'s friends start peeling off one by one.
They have lost six of their last eight games after peeling off a season-high eight-game winning streak.
In hindsight, "Watchmen" was wise to introduce its new pieces before peeling back the ties to its deeper mythology.
A few pieces appear in a large stack, with tattered and peeling bits of foam fallen along the wayside.
Leave the eggs in the water until completely cool before peeling, taking care not to break the eggs. 3.
Some opponents of legalization favor decriminalization as a step to peeling back America's harsh drug and criminal justice policies.
Gries, concerned about peeling paint and dust in the home, urged a pediatrician to screen Wyatt before his first birthday.
There's something graceful about the act of peeling away strings, and something markedly less so in the dull, unceremonious bite.
In fact, after your tattoo has finished peeling completely, it should make your tattoo appear even brighter and more vibrant.
At the time, the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported that the museum had peeling walls and exposed electrical wiring.
When you start peeling away the layers of the onion, China is not a single monolithic power run from Beijing.
There are no twists per se in Three Billboards, but McDonagh is constantly peeling back the layers of these people.
"Menthol should not be applied to a blistering and/or peeling sunburns, as it can irritate the skin," Ploch said.
Lead in paint chips or dust from peeling paint can cause serious health and developmental problems, particularly in young children.
Later, Hughes pointed out the copious black paint peeling from a porch handrail to a housing supervisor from Knox Hills.
But he cautions against putting too much faith in this method, especially in the idea that it can prevent peeling.
Formulated with both aloe and vitamin E, this super-thick lotion cools and moisturizes, proactively fighting skin redness and peeling.
And when it comes to peeling sunburn specifically, there are a few fascinating reasons why it's so irresistible, she says.
People wanting to partake in the potato peeling must ring a "rustic manual doorbell" at the entrance of the house.
Brown, 31, shared a gruesome photo in which chunks of skin were visibly peeling off the bottom of his feet.
In one picture the wood is fresh and green, in another old and cracked, in a third moldy and peeling.
Every 20 minutes or so, Fincham stands up and stares at the lagoon, when a wave is peeling toward us.
Sure, sometimes experiments require peeling, but other times, researchers must simply sit around and wait for the adhesive to fail.
These academics are no doubt peeling back Cassie's mechanical layers to figure out their own methods of controlling its movements.
"Their skin is peeling off and it's like maize-meal when they scratch it," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It's time to upgrade those worn-out sheets and ditch the peeling posters for something a bit more grown-up.
They didn't want carefully poll-tested policies designed to barely keep them on board while also peeling off moderate Republicans.
Key Democrats, including some who had voted for Pompeo as CIA director last year, are peeling away, and Republican Sen.
But it also suggests that nonracist identity is contingent and unstable: we are all constantly peeling and resticking those nametags.
The woman's 10-year-old daughter helped Mr. Day unwrap the first piece after he had trouble peeling it off.
Democrats, whose politicians are more unified than the Republicans, pursued a more systematic strategy of peeling off anti-Trump Republicans.
Worse: If you start peeling the protector and realize it shouldn't be removed, it's hard to un-do the process.
"The removal process often removes the top layers of the nail, leading to cracked, peeling, and dry nails," she explained.
The result is a flaking and peeling surface that surrenders its distinctive image to the materials that survived the onslaught.
The officials said staff members took pictures in common areas of "egregious" violations, like electrical wiring, mold and peeling paint.
The artist herself can be found talking to visitors and, as one Instagrammer documented, intently peeling tampons from their wrappers.
In the distance, past the salmon hutches where the agents cloistered, soldiers in fatigues idled under a peeling concrete arch.
Others said the Category 4 hurricane's winds were peeling off their roofs or splintering the roads in front of them.
He said the facility was "nasty" because of the lack of ventilation, peeling paint, and abundance of mice and roaches.
They aren't picturesque — picture a bare two-story, peeling-paint, cement-block rectangular building on stilts, almost resembling a crab.
The eggs were consistently easier to peel, but note peeling grows more difficult if the eggs are refrigerated after steaming.
Most of it was minor: scratched floors, peeling laminate on the cabinets, a chipped sink and doors that hung askew.
Mom grew up in a three-floor tenement building with peeling white paint in a Polish neighborhood in central Massachusetts.
O'Keeffe's Working Hands Cream, available at Amazon, $7.29Every winter, my cuticles get terribly dry and start ripping, cracking, and peeling.
Rather than adding decorative details, he focused on peeling back what was already there, stripping things down to the basics.
In the context of the show, Fogelman is essentially peeling back layers of an onion -- eliciting tears in the process.
And peeling an egg in a bowl of fresh water or under running water will remove any tiny shell particles.
The mayor won $2.3 million from Washington to repair rundown homes with peeling paint, the cause of the lead poisoning.
I remove the rubber bands carefully and uncover his face, peeling the Saran Wrap away from his nose very slowly.
A full wrap with an image, purposeful graffiti, even a branded hue, it's all better than peeling Hunter green paint.
Sure, my display isn't peeling and my Razr isn't broken but it sounds like something is happening underneath the plastic.
The action takes places in a drab, all-purpose room, with peeling paint, a worn wood floor and folding chairs.
Throughout the rest of the house, photos show paint peeling, dusty windows, discolored tiles, and grimy walls and window frames.
Designing a coat of paint that can withstand the rigors of space without peeling off is also no mean feat.
Rather than being impressed by the concept, she complained that he had left the peeling paint on the window frame.
Some abandoned churches remain in good condition, save for some dust and peeling paint, like this abandoned 17th-century monastery.
When we looked down, we saw a piece of rubber, at least a metre across, peeling off a rusty rim.
Getting rid of the net neutrality rules, policy experts said, will be more difficult than peeling away the privacy regulations.
You've got to keep peeling these layers back and keep finding new layers, and they seem to keep doing that.
Psychic emanations are big; you can feel change peeling off the walls but can't really name the form of that change.
The apartment's peeling walls were covered in blue and purple flowers, drawn by his brother Ahmad before he left for America.
Perhaps even Gordon Brown can raise a smile today at the thought of finally peeling himself out of that lowest tier.
"As the epidermis sheds, the skin often develops a whitish, cracked and hazy appearance before subsequently peeling off," Dr. Lin says.
Donnelly was hoping to stave off defeat by peeling off Republican suburban women dissatisfied with Trump's divisive politics, according to reports.
He's concerned with peeling back human perception, using soft light, rounded corners, and rigid standards of cleanliness to cultivate otherworldly experiences.
I can no longer tolerate the peeling paint and rampant mice in my current apartment, and I need to move out.
"When I went to take a shower, the hot water hit my face and the skin started peeling off," Childress said.
While this might disgust some people, it's actually pretty normal to crave picking at your skin, especially when you're already peeling.
And now you see the layers peeling back and the gag order being lifted to say, OK, you want some transparency?
Clinton's supporters are likely to vote for him, but a winning coalition will require peeling off some Republican support from Blunt.
My sister-in-law is kind of creeped out, but her husband has a blast peeling and eating the little buggers.
The home is a "fixer-upper" — it needs a full-house renovation, with interior photos showing peeling paint and dilapidated rooms.
I'd never say that before—that he was a drunk—so I'm peeling back another layer of where the world is.
In doing so, he arrives at surfaces that are blurred, scraped, gouged, blistered, peeling, distressed, and jammed with dabs of paint.
"It's two days where you're red and two to three days where you're peeling, but the results are dramatic," she says.
"I remember that there was a plane striking when I was peeling oranges for my siblings," the 10-year-old says.
The House bill begins peeling back these requirements, leaving potentially millions of people without the kind of coverage they might need.
It's that left again—a wave peeling to the left of the surfer—barreling toward the south side of the lagoon.
The paint was dated and peeling, and the playful signage hung over barren floors stained and cracked by years of existence.
In the back streets scrawny men loiter outside terraces of peeling boarding houses, swigging from cans and glaring at the seagulls.
But after using the product, I have to be honest, my lips were dry and peeling for a couple of days.
But a closer look showed wires dangling, paint peeling, the potted palms thick with dust and bullet holes in the walls.
But the more I talked to Force, the more he kept peeling back that onion, revealing a deeper, more sincere core.
"It was peeling off so we were like constantly having to reapply the tape and make sure it stayed," Cameron said.
He's concerned with peeling back human perception, using soft light, rounded corners, and rigid standards of cleanliness to cultivate otherworldly experiences.
With the work of peeling out of the way, you will be glad to know that the mash comes together quickly.
I gained some confidence and was peeling off my wetsuit an hour and a half after I jumped in the lake.
What is immediately clear is the joy of peeling away visual layers and falling deeper and deeper into a fantastical world.
But for now, the school's 1,100 students make do with crumbling walls, peeling paint and classrooms that on Friday were sweltering.
Luckily, we don't have to choose between motivating our base and peeling off the president's core supporters in these swing states.
But on buildings and their remnants elsewhere, paint is peeling, vines are choking walkways and owls have nested in the crannies.
She revved the engine a few times before peeling out of the parking lot, en route to teach a private lesson.
The conservation team has spent four years at the preserve, dealing with the sculptures' rotted wood, peeling paint and insect infestations.
We're sharing a chocolate-banana croissant, peeling away the pastry layer; a tip of banana peeks out, like a hot dog.
And so, 24 hours later, we are listening to Abbey Road and peeling out of the city with the windows down.
Peeling Off the Grey is on exhibition at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen, Chicago now through October 7.
The sun rose strong and clear, though, and before long we were peeling off layers and slathering our noses with sunscreen.
After a full week, the heavy peeling had stopped and I mostly had little flakes around my hairline, ears, and neck.
Front Burner Coring brussels sprouts and separating the leaves is a tedious chore second only to shelling and peeling fava beans.
Manila Journal MANILA — In Alvin Ocampo's 2234-year-old jeepney, the dashboard is held together with yards of peeling electrical tape.
There is often a communal living room and a kitchen, where residents help with chores like peeling potatoes and washing salad.
But it was during those inspections that the authority made federally mandated checks for lead hazards like peeling or chipping paint.
His teammates helped him there, peeling out of the wall in front of Akinfeev to clear a lane for the ball.
Peeling permits the grains of sheets to be arranged in ways that create composite materials far stronger than the original timber.
However, by morning, it was always peeling off, which may explain why there was no significant change in my snoring overnight.
If I was peeling on my forehead, she would tie a bandana on my head and I would go to school.
"They're Rothy's," she enthusiastically told the women, peeling the shoes off her feet and encouraging the women to try them on.
The king stuffs the mass into his face, rancid mustard peeling down his chin and onto the mange of his ermine.
"Women really value March 0003," added Ms. Mamedova, peeling leaves from lisianthus stems and clipping the stems to form gigantic bouquets.
This means peeling away splintered Taliban groups and low-level commanders from the battlefield and integrating them into the Afghan government.
We were in the old city, where tourists come to see the colonial buildings, whose paint is peeling like birch bark.
Those smart fabrics are prone to peeling that starts in the spaces where the coating hasn't fully adhered to the garment.
"The business community peeling back support doesn't make (Trump's challenge) any easier," says Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at TIAA Investments.
But with Sanders's huge win in New Hampshire, Clinton supporters are concerned he may start peeling away black votes as well.
An enormous hole had opened in the peeling green-painted ceiling of their home, which was filled with smoke and debris.
Frustratingly, we never get to fully see Carol ripping through the sky against men's orders or peeling out in her Mustang.
Barcelona-based artist Pejac recently visited Al-Hussein and transformed some of the peeling walls on its streets into subtle silhouetted scenes.
Plants thrust through wasted architecture, bullet holes fleck concrete, peeling wallpaper (mint green, with flowers) and cracked paint rise above geometric tiles.
Quickly, I got out of the bath and stared at the crazy patchwork of dead skin magically peeling away from my feet.
Their house is hewn from cold cement, with peeling walls decorated by tatty Disney posters and toys untidily stashed in a corner.
"Peeling definitely helps, and if you peel even a little more deeply, you can remove more of the heavy metals," she said.
He detests NATO, and delights in peeling Turkey away from its fellow members, as he is beginning to do with weapons sales.
But his family—as he came to call the folks huddled around the peeling, wooden bar each week—was at B-Side.
There's something oddly satisfying about peeling a mask off your face — but could other beauty products have this same peel-off design?
The gelatin coating used to reproduce the venation of a leaf, for example, might start peeling because gelatin is sensitive to humidity.
I ground my teeth and said I would redo it carefully, peeling the first page off and promptly slicing open my finger.
Skin cells are always dying and sloughing off without you noticing, but a sunburn speeds up the process, leading to visible peeling.
In an update to her post, Carey shared photos of her son's red, peeling scars and said her son is recovering well.
But peeling through the mountains of spin and conflicting explanations about the news can be difficult, so here are the essential facts.
Some of the peeling pastel-coloured buildings bear signs in English, put up in expectation of a tourism revival that never happened.
The restaurant seemed ancient from the outside, a peeling box from another time with Chinese characters and Malay letters atop the entrance.
And peeling off the suit at the end of day of playing Spider-Man can be a bit of a let down.
Her latest project involved peeling open her partner's shin, which compelled me to reach out and ask about her process and thesis.
On the walls of Freetown's twisting streets, painted anti-Ebola slogans designed to motivate locals to fight the disease are peeling off.
But these are real, authentic women of color dressing and talking like themselves, owning what they represent, and peeling back the curtain.
Just Eggs's automated peeling equipment, though, removes not only the shell but also the membrane beneath, which is attached to the shell.
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Whaboom, for his part, insists that he recently woke up to find Blake looming over his bed, peeling and licking a banana.
Here, there are more runs into slides and lunges as the dancers — swarming together and peeling apart — move with tense, brisk efficiency.
While some of the neighborhood's side streets were lined with stately luxury condominiums, other streets had average-looking homes with peeling paint.
Peeling Russia away from China, in an inversion of Nixon's strategic coup in breaking the Sino-Soviet axis, remains a sound idea.
As she unfurled her bright, peeling soprano in a mash-up of "Yesterdays" and "Lazy Afternoon," she conjured a timeless nostalgic dreamscape.
The result was peeling and chipped paint in the house's entrance, unspecified damage to construction materials and other parts of the house.
Peeling off and discarding my underwear like a candy wrapper to insert your finger into my body, is where you went wrong.
It was kind of the perfect time for her to be shocked into peeling back a layer to who she really is.
Inside the house, the peeling wallpaper and chipping lead paint were hardly visible behind the piles of junk that lined the walls.
We got out of the cart, with its faded tassels, its red and blue peeling paint, its worn cushions in the back.
Though The Majestic suffered a fire in 2014, the video focuses instead on paint peeling off walls and floors turning into dirt.
The Cabbage Chair takes its design from a very specific process: the peeling away of layers of pleated paper coated with resin.
I also found a turpentine tree, nicknamed the tourist tree because the bark is always red and peeling like a sunburned visitor.
There they have total control over the process, growing, harvesting, washing, peeling and then grinding the potatoes for distillation, on the property.
"If President Obama did what President Trump did in Helsinki, I'd be peeling you off the Capitol ceiling," Mr. Menendez said later.
It's important that you resist peeling or scraping off the polish, because you can cause damage to the nail bed and cuticles.
If you use a retinol serum, don't apply it over your exfoliating toner — instead use it on alternative nights — to avoid peeling.
However, the Manduka ProLite mat comes with a lifetime guarantee, so you're safe from losing your mat to flaking, peeling, and fading.
In May, giant streamers of gas appeared to be peeling from the spot's outer rim, blown into the winds circling the planet.
Though the tree may look as if it suffers from a bad sunburn, the patchy, peeling bark actually works in its favor.
None offer advantages for peeling, while at the extremes, vinegar and baking soda produce off-flavors and colors (ghostly blue egg whites!).
They've provided enough fodder in the complaint for the committees to spend countless months of peeling back the layers of that onion.
But riding the E train today, peeling potatoes, changing out the empty propane tank, he'd been thinking about it all the same.
Music is muted — the grisly snap of bones and squelch of peeling flesh predominate — while the camera maintains a cool, observational stillness.
An operator went after a piece of wallpaper, peeling off a piece of wall and she said, well, you&aposll need repair.
The conductive material used to create circuits can be prone to peeling, and specialized metallic fibers can oxidize when exposed to water.
A giant, rotating plastic sandwich, or an ice cream cone with the paint peeling off: neither's very appetizing, but apparently, they work.
On a recent day, the chimpanzees were kept in cages on the grounds of a nursery, sucking their toes and peeling bananas.
When Reuters visited Rollins' rental unit last month, the place had peeling paint, cockroaches, buckling floors, a broken window and no heat.
Skin and the body appears here a great deal, if not in the peeling layers of paint and fabric, then by allusion.
Peeling away populist voters not driven by simple racism means taking seriously some of their concerns over cultural change and national identity.
Any controversial amendment that passes this week risks peeling off a vote from the left or the right on the legislation's final passage.
Cooking or peeling the foods can also help to break down some of the proteins in the skin that lead to the reaction.
Think: peeling wallpaper, high ceilings, incredibly tall windows with shutters that open to reveal views of Montmartre and the rooftops of Paris beyond.
Next comes a random gesture of glue on top of the tarlatan, and finally peeling the glued areas off from the plastic sheet.
Summer is here, and with more hours under the hot sun come anxieties about burning, peeling, wrinkles, and, worst of all, skin cancer.
The fixer-upper needs a full-house renovation, with interior photos showing peeling paint, grimy walls, discolored tile flooring, and overall dingy rooms.
Monáe has found freedom in a time of resistance; peeling back the ugly face on every of -ism has allowed her to flourish.
Peeling apart the program's decryption failure in a post today, Comae's Matthieu Suiche concluded a nation state attack was the only plausible explanation.
I needed her in Boston years ago, when a surgeon was peeling my face off, and then sewing it back together like Frankenstein.
Peeling has seen challenges in diagnosis, particularly due to the presence of dengue and other viruses in the same family, within transmission regions.
Until we know more, there's always another option: it may not look as appealing, but peeling your fruit is probably the best bet.
My coworker gets mad at me for taking bites of my string cheese and not peeling pieces of it like I'm supposed to.
The option of peeling government away from our lives is rarely presented to the American public beyond some occasional, and insincere, campaign rhetoric.
Click here to view original GIFSomeone peeling a potato in a rather unsettling manner (GIF by Andrew LIszewski)..........Seriously, this isn't a joke.
But while conservative evangelicals, who gave Mr Trump more resounding support, have since stuck by him, Catholic leaders appear to be peeling away.
Footage shared by the O Dia newspaper showed da Silva taking off the clothes and peeling off the mask before stating his name.
Roasted veggies always seem like an easy, throw-together dinner component — that is, until we actually spend time washing, peeling, and chopping produce.
Besides lung damage, it can lead to memory loss, irritability or depression, kidney failure, tremors or numbness, and discolored, peeling or scaly skin.
At the time, Lobree was more concerned with peeling the rotting fish corpse from her face than finding the joke in the matter.
One young man in a sweatshirt bearing the letters of a fraternity stopped peeling the foil off his burrito and set it down.
We eat them with our hands, peeling off shells and sucking out brains, our lips covered with salt and our hands with grease.
Finally, Pelosi managed to blunt the momentum of her opponents by the well timed peeling of some of them away from their cadre.
Did I have enough courage to walk through the endless dark rooms, with their creaking floorboards and peeling wallpaper, to reach the bathroom?
After living for four years in a house with peeling white paint and a dreary black door, I wanted something fresh and cheerful.
Inside, paint was cracking and peeling off the walls and ceilings — a stark contrast to the ornate decorations on some of the walls.
When first seen, Tom Scutt's grand salon has a look of cobwebbed desuetude, with its peeling walls and furniture sheathed in dusty plastic.
We later see these tableaux echoed in Kogonada's feature, such as when Casey sits or stands in her kitchen chopping and peeling vegetables.
Peeling off the Grey, an exhibition at the National Museum of Mexican Art, offers visual understandings of the gentrification of one Chicago neighborhood.
The results: At least 933 spots in the home had lead paint, including several peeling or crumbling patches, requiring $26,150 in lead abatement.
Peeling back the lid, I realized evaporated milk is just milk that has been cooked down to a thicker, sweeter version of itself.
That's a lot of ifs, but with Cruz and Kasich still in the race and peeling off delegates from Trump, it is possible.
Much of the equipment was rusting, and some of the glassware was dirty or coated with yellowing aluminum foil that was peeling off.
This handsome knife is great for slicing and peeling, plus you can use the pointed tip to fish out olives for your martini.
New entrants such as meal-kit company Blue Apron and organic food seller Thrive Market are peeling off coveted slices of their business.
This shift has made "Smooth," with its peeling guitar riffs and confident gringo crooning, sound like something so clearly not of this time.
Inspectors are supposed to check for defective smoke detectors and to deduct points for safety and health hazards, like mold or peeling paint.
We know that President Trump intends to run for re-election and has already raised a paint-peeling $106 million to do so.
A new round of visual checks this year found hazards such as peeling paint in 92 percent of the apartments that were checked.
The process was like virtually peeling off the modern area layer by layer, showing its evolution since the Triassic period, van Hinsbergen explained.
You'll get a chef's knife for your veggie, fruit, and meat-cutting needs, and a paring knife for peeling and other small tasks.
A witness within earshot of the crash said they heard tires screeching -- like the vehicle was peeling out -- before hearing a loud boom.
The art of peeling off voters — those in the middle or those who aren't ideological — may be the most important skill in politics.
Washing, peeling, cutting and sometimes even blanching must be done before you get to the cooking, "Vegetables just take more work," she said.
I saw it in terms of what needed to be known and what needed to happen, so I kept peeling back different layers.
There is an odd feeling to these old peeling walls and empty wooden kitchen cabinets, a stillness and silence, and I feel nervous.
Inside Beanpole's claustrophobic flat, with its peeling paint and stained wallpaper, they circle each other, trying to find equilibrium where there is none.
Brownish gray-brick exteriors were plastered with peeling posters for "anticorpulence tablets" or scrawled with cellphone numbers of plumbers or fake ID peddlers.
Peeling away preferences, a study shows impeachment is at the top of the list for Republicans, and is the second choice for Democrats.
And then second Vanessa, when she gets up to leave, she presumably becomes third Vanessa, so it's like the peeling of the onion.
" At Mugaritz, she said, "I would wake up and not be able to open my fingers, because you were peeling shit all day.
Next, clean the chanterelles by peeling back the stem with a paring knife, and brushing off any surface dirt with a soft towel.
You could cut the fruit into supremes, as so many restaurants do, peeling the fruit and then slipping each segment from the membrane.
"The biggest pain in the a-- job was peeling those labels, applying them to the front and then taking the back [label], peeling that and applying it to the back," Rahal tells CNBC Make It. Since RXBar — which the co-founders started with just $10,000 — avoided raising money from outside investors, Rahal and Smith turned to their moms to keep labor costs low.
Just like a new piercing, your tattoo causes trauma (even if minor) to the body — the peeling is a response to that, explains Winter.
You'll get a standard 8-inch Chef's Knife (perfect for multipurpose kitchen use), plus the 5-inch Utility Knife (great for peeling and portioning).
On the contrary, even while peeling my eyes open, it's when I can muster up the gratitude to say inwardly – Damn, I'm so grateful.
The experimental desert film lingers on peeling skin, mud-caked limbs, and a costume made of hair to create a feeling of enticing dread.
I think that hopefully the way that they've set up the trajectory of Miguel's character, very slowly peeling back the layers of this onion.
I haven't been able to keep gel polish from peeling for more than six days... and my regular polish chips within two on average.
Peeling back layers of cells to access the oldest tissue, the researchers measured the abundance of carbon-14 isotopes to determine the animals' ages.
People can take part in free informal potato peeling workshops run by food anthropologists within a makeshift house installation on Selfridges' lower ground floor.
A woman with big haunches sat astride a stool next to a parked scooter; she was peeling onions into a steel plate and laughing.
China has pressured Taiwan since Tsai took office last year, suspending a regular dialogue mechanism and slowly peeling away its few remaining diplomatic allies.
Basically, chunks of the North Atlantic plate are peeling off the bottom, sinking deep into the Earth and creating instabilities in the upper crust.
From the wooden countertop, polished smooth by customers' hands, to the tin ceiling, with its peeling paint, nearly everything bears the wear of decades.
NEWARK, N.J. – A bus hit an overpass at Newark, New Jersey&aposs Penn Station, peeling back part of its roof and injuring several passengers.
But there's one feature Rubik's Tilt doesn't have that some might miss: You can't cheat by peeling and re-sticking all those colored labels.
It feels like peeling layers of clay from around a gem, clearing away debris until you're left with a transcendent piece of otherworldly beauty.
More than 92 percent of kale had residue from at least two pesticides after washing and peeling the appropriate vegetables, according to the report.
But the statement does appear to a cautious admission that there's more going on here than just reviewers accidentally peeling back the protective layer.
Reviewers broke their Fold screens after peeling off the "polymer adhesive" — meant to prevent scratches — because it looked like a pre-installed screen protector.
While most foodies already have a set of high-quality knives, this specialty set is great for peeling vegetables and trimming cuts of meat.
But that seems less likely at this point than red state Democrats, especially those facing re-election, peeling off in favor of Trump's nominee.
It, too, starred Ms. Blanchett and Mr. Roxburgh, who bravely and brilliantly exposed their characters as full-frontal targets to life's pose-peeling humiliations.
As the Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern quickly learned with her review unit, even a little bit of peeling can doom the whole device.
A United Airlines passenger filmed part of a plane engine cover peeling off and flapping in the wind during his flight on Sunday morning.
Another blow came in 2018, when some athletes at UCLA refused to wear Under Armour's shoes after complaining that the bottoms were peeling off.
"[The natural extracts] have a high moisturizing power and astringency, so your soles become smooth after peeling," a rep for Baby Foot tells us.
The supermarket tried to make things easier on people by peeling the fruit, and selling them in individual plastic containers for $5.99 a pound.
The music vibrates, cut by the sound of wheels traversing the ramp and peeling velcro as the pair strap their bodies into their chairs.
This first event is held in a communal living space with peeling yellow walls and is strewn with secondhand furniture and sparkly mesh curtains.
We've been there; You picking your ideal one from the bunch, start the peeling process, and then bam — attack of the clingy white strings.
They're peeling away drop-down ceilings that have obscured crown molding, working to transform the landmark retail building into the office of the future.
At Kentucky's Fort Knox, whose vaults hold much of America's gold reserves, Reuters found paint peeling from a covered porch where small kids play.
Shortly after we turned to peeling and chopping, I noticed two cooks at the other end of the kitchen whispering excitedly to each other.
The grueling 12-hour shifts peeling potatoes didn't quite match her glamorous vision of chef life, but Tong dove into the work with gusto.
Unita left school at 12, after the eighth grade, and, except for a spell peeling tomatoes in Florida, picked cotton until she was 31.
Aja came out as Sailor Moon on too many magic mushrooms, and kept peeling off wigs, each more sci-fi fantastic than the last.
You spend a whole weekend peeling, cutting, soaking, blanching, cooling, par-frying and then freezing a year's worth of his favorite food on earth.
In Biarritz Mr Macron had an impromptu two-hour seafront lunch à deux with the American president, peeling him away from his hawkish advisers.
If you are peeling and cutting them anyway, it's just as easy to boil them in salted water and freeze them in resealable bags.
Beyond creating a U.S.-EU political rift, peeling back U.S. sanctions on Russia now will leave the international business community uncertain about legal liability.
This makes sense: Getting kids to eat healthy foods can be difficult, and string cheese is a game (peeling!) as well as a snack.
The next day, Input Senior Reviews Editor Ray Wong published a story on how the display on his Razr was actually peeling and breaking.
The trio took a tour of the bridge on Monday, where they were able to see its decaying steel, crumbling concrete and peeling paint.
Northern Illinois responded with Huff peeling off more than 12 yards per carry on the Huskies' opening drive to set up play-action pass.
Moscow still harbors ambitions of peeling Turkey away from NATO and is selling Turkey its advanced S-400 radar system, much to Washington's displeasure.
The phone's screen is peeling away at the hinge, without any real reason besides a temperature change which, frankly, should not harm any phone.
The other night I woke up and he was peeling a banana and he was licking the banana like this [demonstrates licking a banana].
Childress remained in the intensive care unit for two days before he returned home with ointments and instructions to care for his peeling, blistering skin.
Around the neighborhood, code inspectors have cited at least 35 percent of residential properties for chipping or peeling paint violations over a four-year period.
Sudan's skin appears as a dusty, abstract landscape of crevices, folds, and ridges, its topography craggy and flaking, like bark slowly peeling from a tree.
With its saloon doors, barred windows, and peeling white paint, the cantina's exterior would not look out of place in a spaghetti Western movie set.
To get into the hands of private investors requires first peeling off the other businesses Campbell has accumulated in its quest for growth through deals.
If you love avocado, you probably spend too much time peeling, pitting, and slicing up the creamy fruit for fancy toasts or your signature guac.
Additionally, the White House hopes to remove the shackles around businesses by reducing taxes and peeling back regulations while adding fiscal stimulus for good measure.
It's only after your tattoo is healed (about four weeks later, after the peeling stage is over) is it time to put on the sunscreen.
We love almost everything about beach days — except, perhaps, what happens afterward when we're peeling off our swimsuits following a long day in the sun.
ELMIRA, N.Y. — Off the main street of this small upstate city, there is a crumbling three-story mansion with an overgrown lawn and peeling paint.
From the release: A ductile metal layer, such as nickel, inserted between the electronic film and the silicon wafer, makes the peeling possible in water.
Part of the reality of living isn't just that death is looming, but that death is constant, expired cells peeling off us in dried flakes.
Peeling garlic is always such a pain — I can never get all the skin off and my fingers wind up smelling for so long after.
Peeling away even a tiny fraction of the 4m holidaymakers who visit nearby Bali each year could make a big difference to the country's fortunes.
Actually, Stine says, the suspension usually has nothing to do with the item being used, but with something like a peeling label on the box.
Without You I'm Nothing is simultaneously harsh and tender, peeling back the bratty distortion plastered over their self-titled debut to address the sores themselves.
Assuming total Democratic support, reaching a majority would mean peeling off 25 House Republicans, many of whom may be reluctant to vote against their party.
The condition presents as dry, flaky skin covering his entire body from head to toe, with the peeling worsening around his lower legs and feet.
Huawei Share only work with late model Huawei phones, and if you want to use it, don't even think of peeling off that NFC sticker.
And the process is almost as satisfying as peeling off a pore strip — you can quite literally see the shadow clumps lifting off in pieces.
Did I make it through my week of hacks: from avocado peeling with glasses, to leftover nut butter jar recipes, troublesome tomato chopping, and more?
"Most of the museums know the artist and appreciate what BMW brings," Cobb says, peeling off his white gloves as he finished another flawless installation.
"We need to protect our homeland," Valev shouted out to the crowd of cheering supporters, before peeling out in his Mercedes and fleeing the scene.
Same goes for the Neogen Dermalogy Bio Gauze Peeling Pads, which normally sells for $27 each, but are available for over $303 less on Amazon.
It eliminates the guess work when it comes to ripeness and any challenges if you are not familiar with peeling and seeding a fresh avocado.
So finally, after months of winter chapped lips peeling and using ineffective Vaseline, I finally decided to buy the lip mask, and I love it.
He loved these old colonial buildings, with their bare stone cells and dusky chapels, their peeling saints and tin retables, crimped with wonder and pain.
Peeling off the stark orientalism of the character serves as the prime point of inspiration for British artist Marvin Gaye Chetwynd's exhibition Jabba, I'm Back!
The movie Gone In Sixty Seconds showed Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie stealing sweet cars and peeling out just in time to make a getaway.
Dennis Dermody: Cookie had just had Max, and I went over her house one day, and she was peeling potatoes, and Max was screaming, crying.
A new statistic being offered at the U.S. Open — average rally length — is peeling back a new layer of understanding about matches at Flushing Meadows.
On the vast and cavernous Met stage, Patrick Kinmonth's minimalist sets keep peeling back as though we are traveling further and further into Jane's mind.
I attended one service at a Reform synagogue that looked, from the peeling paint, as if it had hit its high point sometime around 1955.
CreditCreditSarah Pabst for The New York Times GREGORIO DE LAFERRERE, Argentina — The turquoise paint is peeling from the walls of Claudia Veronica Genovesi's modest home.
When the microwave goes off, carefully remove the boiler — be careful, because it will be hot — and cool them down in ice water before peeling.
But once I get going, I am a goldfish, invariably surprised that chopping, browning or peeling for a handful of people takes barely any time.
As we reported, a witness reported hearing tires peeling out moments before hearing the car smash through a fence as it flew off the road.
Trump's 2020 campaign is very interested in peeling even a few percentage points off black turnout in order to win again in the swing states.
Seafood giant Thai Union Group announced this week it was hiring 1,200 workers previously employed at external shrimp peeling sheds to work in its factories.
I followed her through a maze of painted plywood, and down the rickety set of peeling stairs to a rack of clothing by Tsumori Chisato.
I've been using their peeling solution as a quick exfoliator to help even out my skin tone and texture too, which I dig a lot.
They're less potent than the others, and that's a good thing, especially for sensitive skin — it significantly lessens the risk of peeling, burning, and irritation.
The three women paused at the entrance, taking in a softly lit nave, where dilapidated wooden seats and peeling yellow paint betrayed decades of neglect.
Then, peeling off the mask and taking a bite out of the pickle, he asked the Senator what had happened when the Martians shot him.
"At the beginning, it was a crochet elastic technique, and I liked that it looked like a peeling cocoon," Green said backstage after the show.
Emily Cheng: I can remember that as a small child, I was happy if you parked my stroller in front of a wall with peeling paint.
It's a process that involves many steps, including roasting the chiles in the stove until they're charred and peeling the skin away from the chiles' flesh.
As Edith, an aspiring actress who seems blind to her deficits and personal flaws, Ms. Goldstein demonstrates impressive skill in slowly peeling away her character's charm.
Ryan is considering another potential Pelosi challenge, after he took her on in 2016 and lost (peeling off one-third of the caucus in the process).
But here I am, waking up with dry patches around my mouth, peeling skin on my nose, and a forehead that's more sandpaper-y than slick.
"[W]e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
A discarded construction glove, an oil canister, several diapers, a peeling bootleg Yo Gotti CD, Heart's greatest hits, a blue ice cube tray, one decapitated broom.
The peeling paint, grand staircases, and dormant kitchens offer a haunting setting for Andrew Harrison's "A Tree for Andrew Williams," where a bicycle transports a tree.
Other reviewers accidentally destroyed the Fold's screen by peeling off the protective film covering the interior display; they mistook it for a pre-installed screen protector.
Footage of the incident shows the roof peeling back and then crashing with a loud thud on a neighboring property, as huge gusts ravage the neighborhood.
According to CNN, the woman "panicked" and stepped on the gas, peeling out of the parking lot and tearing down the streets of North Attleboro, Massachusetts.
I choose Birthday, Mint, and Cherry for my trio, and pray that they ship soon so that my fingers and lips stop peeling from the cold!
The action can also be emotional, and people actually feel a sense of relief or sense of pleasure from pulling or peeling the skin, she says.
By peeling apart the layers of Trish's own unexpected #MeToo journey, Jessica Jones shows us how important it is to listen to, and believe, women's stories.
Captions in the video guide viewers through a process of peeling away the Whirlpool Galaxy's layers, and looking at them across different spectral bands and wavelengths.
The initial redness and peeling might be worth the end result, but bright, smooth, breakout-free skin shouldn't have to come with a side of suffering.
Brandon Li's Hong Kong Strong does a great job in peeling back the layers of Hong Kong life by showcasing the different sides—rich, poor, etc.
The "peeling back of emotional layers," the "strong one-on-one connection" and sentences that begin with "honestly" are all official show tropes at this point.
You can use them daily — or space them out if your skin is dry — to reveal a radiant complexion without irritation, burning, or harsh physical peeling.
"The skin was all peeling off my hands," Doyle, 77, recalls of the blaze that investigators said Davidians themselves set in the compound that April day.
It basically features a montage of someone cutting cakes wrong, peeling eggs wrong, and just generally doing little everyday things in the most frustrating way imaginable.
Ever since John F. Kennedy drew the votes of 80% of Irish-Americans, they have been peeling off to the right: about half vote Republican now.
It knows that Frank N. Furter's seductive power lies in peeling back your own outward propriety to find whatever layers of depravity might be lurking underneath.
In order to combat this, the Congressional Review Act (CRA) was signed into law in 85033 to expedite the process of peeling back last-minute regulations.
"The free-est kind of stimulus you could provide for the economy is confidence and peeling away redundant or bad regulation, to be frank," Blankfein said.
But beyond the barbed wire, peeling paint and spooky hallways that look like they're straight out of AMC's "The Walking Dead," Tony Abbatine had an idea.
He'd blanche the almonds himself, peeling the skin with his fingers, submerging them in a vat of cold water, and soaking them in his fridge overnight.
It can be annoying to deal with peeling off your suit every few hours or finding a beach bathroom to use, but it's definitely worth it.
This Monday of all days, I doubt there were many people who were deeply invested in peeling back the thin veneer of plausibility on this story.
At a public children's hospital in Cairo, there are 16 patients in one room in the neurology department and the paint is peeling off the ceiling.
The knife is designed for vegetables, and in summer, with fresh zucchini, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs, it's a must-have for slicing, peeling and chopping.
Peeling back the front flap of his pack, Stutts shows me camping basics like hand sanitizer and bug spray stowed alongside a magnesium/flint fire-starter.
Each day in the kitchen, I wield my two favorites: a chef's knife for chopping vegetables and slicing meat and a paring knife for peeling fruit.
With its 3.25-inch-long blade, this Swiss-made stamped knife can handle jobs ranging from peeling or seeding fruit to slicing onions to mincing garlic.
The vote is unlikely to radically change Iran, but reformists and moderates peeling away seats from hard-liners could help Rouhani push through his domestic agenda.
If the paint is intact, with no signs of peeling, flaking or chipping, then leave it alone, as it is unlikely a child could ingest it.
This doesn't include dessert, either, although if I had attempted dessert after that meal, they would still be peeling my exploded carcass from the pine walls.
At one point, several heavyset, bearded commanders in pickup trucks escorted the Turkish convoy for several miles, peeling off from the convoy where their territory ended.
It eliminates the guess work [sic] when it comes to ripeness and any challenges if you are not familiar with peeling and seeding a fresh avocado.
Except here, the characters were peeling off from the long overnight wait for the Night King to arrive in favor of sitting by a crackling fire.
He was peeling a huge horseradish root, but it didn't seem fresh, which led him to question whether it had been kept cold at the supermarket.
"I sweat like hell," Dr. Belfort said, peeling his gloves off pale waterlogged hands that looked as if they'd spent too long in the bath. Mrs.
One fellow photographer told Ms. Greenfield that she ran the risk of pigeonholing herself, but she ultimately decided to "keep peeling back that onion," she said.
Only one of its rooms had electricity, and the upper level — then an eerie, dormitory-like warren full of peeling plaster — was nearly a deal breaker.
Bouteflika's long-time strategic partners, from members of the governing FLN party to trade unionists, have abandoned the president, peeling away layers of his ruling elite.
It's far more common to see peeling, two- to three-foot waves along the shores of Long Island; too short for shortboarding but perfect for longboarding.
"(W)e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
" I could envision the shrimp-peelers, probably paid by the shell, peeling and counting: "One million four hundred and eighty-six thousand five hundred and eleven . . .
Still, many mainstream economists say that the Trump agenda — aimed at lowering taxes, peeling back regulations and reopening trade deals — will not alter those trend lines.
I don't see how she wins without peeling away some of Bernie's hard-core support, and so far, she has resisted contrasts with the Vermont socialist.
"The peeling paint looks like tears, like the building is crying, 'Help me,'" said Charles Young, the president of the Erasmus Hall High School Alumni Association.
Maybe you've seen spaghetti squash in the grocery store, but passed it by because the idea of cutting, peeling and preparing it was just too daunting.
Peeling off several pieces in a downturn could depress the value of the collection as a whole, said Jean Pigozzi, a venture capitalist and art collector.
Knew it in that dreadful moment just before peeling off the blankets, when you thought, This is the warmest and most comfortable I'll feel all day.
The feeling is more of artists working with what they have, and that includes the peeling paint and stately architecture of the old homes on Governors Island.
" The back of the sculpture, Fiebiger says, resembles "an onion … peeling away layers of yourself to get — to get like an inner knowledge of what you are.
Additionally, the FDA also noted that Evanger's Wheeling, Illinois, plant had peeling paint, mold on the walls, poor refrigeration and close proximity to an a open sewer.
Photo: Hyperloop OneHyperloop One recently crossed a major milestone, after it hurdled a vehicle through a vacuum-sealed tube at an eye-peeling 192 miles-per-hour.
Portman, and the film as a whole, are already receiving glowing reviews for peeling back the layers on one of the most famous first couples in history.
The mill was on the edge of railroad tracks, the signs above its doorways and walkways peeling paint, the rebar in its docks rusting through flaked concrete.
They are fretting about fragmentation: Europe's north is peeling away from its south; easterners feel like second-class citizens; outside powers are trying to divide and rule.
One common issue for reviewers was the Galaxy Fold's display giving out once users started peeling off what they thought was simply a sheet of protective film.
What makes these stories radiant, rather than merely prickly, is how invested Mr. Jackson is in peeling off the rind of life, in getting to the juice.
Watching Louis slowly pull huge, scale-like flaps of wrinkly dead skin from his shin is like a good Baby Foot peeling session taken to the extreme.
Investors shouldn't let their hopes run too high about President-elect Donald Trump peeling back bank regulations despite market highs, Strategas Research Partners' Dan Clifton said Tuesday.
Like a number of his other grandiose campaign promises, Donald Trump likely will find that peeling apart Dodd-Frank gradually will be easier than tearing it asunder.
Peeling open the APK reveals a portrait shutter icon that looks like it would be incorporated into Instagram's camera, which already has functions like boomerang and superzoom.
There are rumors of a great-grandmother on my mother's side who developed rashes when peeling potatoes—but she could eat them like any other respectable Dubliner.
The last time I saw my brother I was peeling pistachios for him to eat because the chemo made his feet and fingertips too sensitive to use.
The sober, finely painted portraits contrast with Cuba's dilapidated buildings and pot-holed streets, colorful vintage cars and peeling pink, apricot and turquoise paint on eclectic architecture.
The saddest wicker paint peeling nets and phlegm   sound of that last anchor borne   aloft hand over hand, dangling, the ferryman aware of what this might mean.
Immediately after peeling it off, I massaged the serum all over my face and down my neck — just like you would during a regular sheet mask treatment.
If Democrats control 49 seats instead of 173, they will be that much closer to peeling off Republicans to stop some of Trump's most controversial agenda items.
The filters are admittedly less flattering than Snapchat's, but if you want to look like half your face skin is peeling off, it's a pretty good option.
For the same reason, don't eat fruits that need to be washed, like grapes and strawberries; those that require peeling such as mangoes and oranges are safe.
The words "Carroll County" are painted in red near the roof, but the doors are rusted, and the paint on the prison bars is peeling and cracked.
The Creative City, a former industrial park, is draped with trees and framed by buildings whose peeling exteriors have turned the yellows of a worn-out sponge.
After Hurricane Maria slammed into this US territory on September 20, peeling roofs from wooden homes and amputating branches from trees, the community turned again to Vidal.
Now more of an offbeat bar with peeling paint, mismatched chairs and a disco ball, its local D.J.s cater to Krymska Street's late-night, hard-partying crowd.
Thurmond got out of his cruiser to inspect his new home, a brick and wood-paneled bungalow with peeling paint above the brim of a beveled awning.
Unless you feel the need to prove something to yourself, we highly suggest not bothering with peeling your own pearl onions, the world's most annoying kitchen task.
In May, he opened a third front, one that would give Pursglove her most powerful legal tool to begin peeling back the layers of her husband's finances.
As he reads coverage of how bad this bill is, as he sees Republicans start peeling off, I wonder if he'll stay committed to pushing this through.
So, armed with paint scrapers and plenty of enthusiasm, they got to work on the weekends, scrubbing, peeling and eventually coating everything in a palate-cleansing white.
Peeling the onion, when we look at the top 25 or 30 products for sale by these retailers and brands, we see an interesting product-level trend:
Trakia, a city within a city, is a seemingly never-ending collection of massive Communist-era apartment blocks, 50-year-old paint peeling off soot-stained walls.
On balance, Ridker's almost psychoanalytic peeling back of layers of time and experience gets to the heart of the family's dysfunction while creating characters with true depth.
" If Ms. Pelosi is interested in "peeling off" the votes she needs, Mr. Kind added, "she's probably better off burning up the phone lines with other members.
Next to me was the white picket fence, peeling, leaning over the neighbor's compost file, the air thick and fermented around us as I spoke to Mercury.
BETSY MARTINALEXANDRIA, VA. To the Editor: Kudos to The Times for peeling back the mask hiding the fossil fuel industry's web of influence across our political system.
There are dresses that eat other dresses, waistbands with intestines spilling out of them and jackets that look like they're made of cracked paint or peeling wallpaper.
Just outside the venue sat a home crumbling under the wet snow, with its windows boarded up and saplings pushing out from between the peeling wooden siding.
The surf concierge at the Westin Los Angeles Airport gives surfing lessons, while a crawfish concierge offers peeling assistance during events at the Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans.
"We have full confidence in razr's display, and do not expect consumers to experience display peeling as a result of normal use," a Motorola spokesperson told CNBC.
Beyond peeling sheds, Thailand has problems on shrimp farms and hatcheries, which are often located in remote areas, beyond the reach of civil society organisations, Hall said.
I thought every day about peeling back that mask, but I couldn't; the girl it represented was everywhere, and I feared that her insides were completely mechanized.
Peeling away votes from fellow moderate Biden is critical for Buttigieg, who needs a strong showing in Iowa to overcome weaker nationwide support, particularly with black voters.
Both Hopper and Dahl knock us off balance by peeling away the veneer of domestic tranquillity and inviting us to question what ugly truths are simmering beneath.
In the apartment of Miriam Montanez, 53, Simpson screamed after seeing large sheets of peeling plaster on the walls and ceilings of the living room and bedroom.
And David Leonhardt wonders if Biden's more centrist rivals — not just his progressive ones — will start taking swipes at him in hopes of peeling off his supporters.
And David Leonhardt wonders if Biden's more centrist rivals — not just his progressive ones — will start taking swipes at him in hopes of peeling off his supporters.
"Waters has rendered the old house magnificently in its fading glory, and its inhabitants sparkle like chandeliers in the damp, peeling rooms," wrote our reviewer, Scarlett Thomas.
Fennelly's gift often lies in his ability to keep distinct threads intact as songs grow complex, but here, he's just as impressive when peeling the layers back.
Her face was completely burnt and peeling from the sun, but she was so beautiful, and I thought I needed to get her sunscreen and photograph her.
If the Catalans won independence, theoretically there would be little to stop the Flemish from breaking away from Belgium, or the Corsicans from peeling off from France.
Support for Wilders' Party for Freedom seems to be peeling away to the more moderate conservative Christian Democrats on one side and, curiously, to the far-left Socialists.
There'd been a chance encounter at Kensington Market nearly a decade later, and now here they were, living together in the second‑floor apartment of a peeling Victorian.
But Pelosi argued that the practical effect of leaving those provisions in place and peeling away the other parts of the law won't work because of the costs.
"We have people in various positions throughout the tunnel peeling soap away, scaring people, we have various props and scenes set up," one of the employees told WEWS.
Did you ever anticipate that peeling chicken nuggets — yes, removing the breading from the chicken, then eating the two components separately — would become a subject of national conversation?
I arrived at the downtown address—a giant brick warehouse with peeling white paint—only to discover I'd been there before for another, less formal, weed-focused outing.
Sanders has publicly vowed to continue his campaign in the hopes of peeling away enough superdelegates from Clinton to capture the nomination at the party's convention in July.
I've long searched for an effective way to remove my own gel manicure at home without resorting to peeling off my polish in the back of an Uber.
Pierre Baysse and Emmanuel Bréant were grating, peeling, and chopping the small pieces that would end up inside the egg-filled buckets, according to specific dosages established beforehand.
Peeling away tribal support, Haftar ousted Ibrahim Jathran, a commander of Libya's Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) who had become unpopular for demanding money to end a port blockade.
But Trump has always been eager to exploit the optics of this to give the appearance that he's peeling people away from Pelosi's caucus — something the moderates refuted.
Mr Cómbita, aged 24, rake-thin and with a peeling fake leather jacket, said he had arrived from his home town of Mérida in Venezuela two weeks before.
It doesn't matter how many times I exfoliate my lips with a scrub or apply a balm throughout the day — no matter what, they always end up peeling.
Everyone grew up with that one weird house at the end of the block: the one with the peeling paint, the weeds in the yard, the closed blinds.
Every process must be done manually, from thoroughly cleaning the produce, to peeling each vegetable individually with a knife, and making purées by pushing veg through a sieve.
"In a delicate manipulation task, such as peeling an outer leaf of a lettuce, you are encouraged to find solutions which are reliable against such diversity," Scimeca said.
Chef Glen Powell from the YouTube channel Glen & Friends Cooking is here to expose what really goes into the most recent kitchen hack, the viral garlic peeling trick.
Nipples, peeling cuticles, floating strands of hair, orifices and genitalia, and wrinkled bits of skin all drift by in her flowing, floating worlds of liquid, color, and music.
He realized that he had spent his first eighteen years becoming his Orange City self, and the next five years peeling off that self and letting it die.
He judges that peeling such voters away from both left and right is a way to confront the conservative forces that push for closed, Eurosceptic, inward-looking solutions.
If you hate peeling oranges but don't want to go nuts and buy pre-peeled slices, we've got the hack for you — hassle- and mess-free, of course.
The process the sisters use is pretty simple: After washing, peeling, and thin-slicing the potatoes, they arrange them into masks over the irritated parts of their faces.
Peeling old paint is a conspicuous hazard, but reporters tracked other perils hiding in plain sight, from leaded soil and water, to dangerous toys, cosmetics and health supplements.
Trying to pass this contorted energy bar off as new is akin to peeling roadkill off the highway, bringing it home and announcing we have a new pet.
"The idea of eating around the fondant or peeling it off has always seemed a bit ridiculous to me," the 32-year-old Los Angeles-based baker says.
Peering at them more closely, he saw that they were passing the time by peeling and eating sunflower seeds, a habit common among men from the Russian countryside.
The majority of these falls have been linked to rock formations known as flakes, sheets of rock that are peeling off El Capitan like layers of onion skin.
Slipping into and peeling off disguises and second skins, Mr. Kosoko undergoes many transformations, at times stepping into the shoes, literally, that his family members might have worn.
They better hope, and they better pray that no one has the intuitiveness to go back and really look at this stuff and start peeling back this onion.
An aortic dissection occurs when blood forces its way into a tear in the aorta, the biggest artery in the body, separating its layers or peeling them apart.
More than any other destination on this 52 Places trip, visiting Baltimore — my last stop in the United States before heading to Europe — felt like peeling an onion.
In that state, his charm is revealed to be a quickly peeling veneer; as monstrous as he is when drunk, you feel he would be even worse sober.
"These new socks, they can be a real lifesaver," a girl says, peeling off her knee-high hosiery to use as a tourniquet on another student's bloody leg.
When finally the trail flattens out and she finds herself in a grove of peeling madrones, she eases off her pack and then throws Evan's to the ground.
Back in Harris's kitchen, which gleamed with vintage copper, I was on chopping duty, peeling and slicing vegetables on a dollhouse cutting board the size of my hand.
But activists say many migrants in the peeling sheds are being laid off with no warning or compensation, while many are still in debt to brokers and employers.
One link hawking a solution for "cracked feet" features a hand peeling what appears to be a sheet of skin off a foot, but it can't be that.
He began buying the paper every day and asking whichever kid was working for him to take a break from peeling onions to read the business pages aloud.
I had spent such a long time peeling those layers away—I felt that unless we got to something deep, then there was no reason to make it.
And the man peeling an orange as he walks across the road takes another precious second or two from Captain Bonilla as he swerves to avoid hitting him.
His "Pro Patria" (1938), a surreal image of classical ruins and peeling propaganda posters, provides a prescient vision of the devastation that Mussolini would bring to the peninsula.
As the shutdown fight continues, the group to watch is Senate Republicans, including a few who have already begun peeling away from the president on this issue. Sens.
Since the previous December, OPM's cybersecurity staff had been peeling back SSL's camouflage to get a clearer view of the data sloshing in and out of the agency's systems.
A sad shot of peeling cans in the Soviet Union cuts to Elizabeth luring in her mark at a Kansas health food store, spilling carob all over the floor.
Nurses shout to be heard as they rush through the dimly-lit corridors, past peeling, faded posters proclaiming 'Ebola is real!' and prompting people to 'Smile!' and 'Say Thanks!
Oliva's mother's farmhouse Oliva, peeling potatoes from her chakra (Quechua for farm) Antonio Caldo verde (green broth), a common breakfast made of boiled potatoes with herbs and Oliva's cheese.
While the daily acidic treatment calls to mind Dr. Dennis Gross' Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peels, these Peeling Sticks are applied via sticks shaped like huge cotton swaps.
Videos posted to social media show the woman darting across the stage in Taif, Saudi Arabia and security quickly peeling the woman off al-Mohandis, according to the  BBC .
Once they've settled into an optimal peeling, munching, and dancing rhythm (because you have to dance when the food's that good, of course) they're joined by an unexpected visitor.
Abrams is banking on an outpouring of black voters inspired by the possibility of making history, and Evans on the prospect of peeling off moderate, and some conservative, whites.
That such seemingly ordinary bars—often rather scruffy, with peeling leather seats and the sodden smell of stale alcohol—can offer so much to their patrons is perhaps remarkable.
When Reuters offered lead testing to military families at several bases, the highest result came from a peeling paint sample one Knox family collected from their covered back porch.
This Is Us has always been excellent at peeling back layers on characters we think we've figured out — and now, it's Kevin's turn to do some true soul-searching.
To be fully immersed in the potato peeling celebration, participants must remove their shoes and switch off all electronic mobile devices and place them in a fabric backpack provided.
But it eventually moves into semi-abstract renderings of the pair's abduction memories, creating the impression of peeling away a façade to get at some deep, potentially horrifying truth.
And the decomposing house offers plenty of starkly beautiful settings, through rooms where the wallpaper is warping and the ceiling is slowly peeling downward, one board at a time.
Water tower toppled At a gym in Prairieville, Louisiana, Kenneth Phillips was doing squats with his wife when a glass wall crashed down and the roof began peeling up.
We get it: From cushion foundations to expensive 10-step routines to peeling sleep masks, there are so many K-beauty trends it can be hard to keep up.
In a memo obtained by the Huffington Post, the RNC says it plans to train attacks on Clinton's eventual VP pick with an eye toward peeling off Sanders voters.
It starts peeling as soon as you finish, and so you have to keep a -- a new coat of paint going just to maintain a certain level of pressure.
"As we kept peeling away at it, we kept finding there was more and more to it that ultimately connected St. Louis to Texas and Mexico," Chief Dotson said.
He practiced the technique on cadavers: cutting the skin along the hairline from ear to ear, and then peeling the forehead away from the skull and the eye sockets.
A United Airlines passenger filmed the engine cover peeling off a plane, which was forced to turn back to the airport in Denver, Colorado due to an engine issue.
To prevent consumers from accidentally peeling off the protective layer, Samsung's reportedly extended it to cover the entire foldable screen instead of stopping near the edges of the bezel.
I'd rub the rough glove over myself until I turned crab-shell red, but I never saw that yucky-awesome dead-skin peeling like I had on the table.
It was weather that makes you look at your reflection when your brushing your teeth and think 'shit, that peeling spud perched on a neck is mine, isn't it?
Not since I entered high school have I stayed in bed past 5:30 AM, but here I am at 7:30, peeling the blanket from over my eyes.
But about three-quarters of the art is displayed in the tumbledown former officers' homes known as Colonels' Row, in warrenlike rooms with peeling paint and a welcoming informality.
A couple of smiling skaters sat outside the storefront, and a chubby toddler ambled through the entrance, under ghostly peeling letters that indicated the storefront's former occupants: a pawnshop.
In the Dutch Resistance Museum in Amsterdam there is a recipe for tulip soup and a photo of women with sacks of tulips, peeling them for a soup kitchen.
Sure, she's not bear-macing her friends just to feel alive, but she is making them dive into subzero lakes and chemically peeling her face just to feel pReSeNt.
He was hunky and British and funny, and in that heyday of the sexual revolution, he could titillate audiences with a one-liner about circumcision while peeling a cucumber.
Spectators realized something was amiss when they heard the truck's tires "peeling out," Trey Klechak, 20, a student at Louisiana State University, said in an interview on Saturday night.
It was never an either/or, but for a good decade, I was peeling and roasting more than I was beating together butter and sugar, or lining cake tins.
Poj said TFFA had worked out agreements with workers at about 50 of the peeling sheds used by its members, but still had to resolve issues with eight others.
Over a garage on 36th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, a faded sign announced Three Generations Metal Maintenance, with the dings and peeling paint that only generations can confer.
Among its main missions, the Rubin Observatory will investigate the cosmic push-pull between dark matter and dark energy, peeling back layers of the sky and of the past.
The victim, Mahud Villalaz, is a US citizen and continues to recover from Friday's attack, which left him unable to see from one eye and with painfully peeling skin.
She said that in her potato-pancake recipe, there are several steps that are fairly kid-friendly, including peeling the potatoes and onions, cracking the eggs, and chopping veggies.
"They're in retreat, peeling off the places where they don't think they can make money for the foreseeable future," said Joe Phillippi, founder and senior analyst at AutoTrends Consulting.
"I wanted to retire last year, but the new athletic director really wanted me to stay," Berenson, 77, said while peeling off his skates after a recent practice here.
If he's able to hang onto his committed backers, it's bad news for Cruz, who has been peeling support from the hemorrhaging Carson campaign since he began to decline.
Discussions about changing this practice quickly flow to scenes of socialist hospital waiting rooms complete with peeling paint, and unpaid interns replacing Robert Mapplethorpe photographs with Norman Rockwell paintings.
"Popping soup dumplings is the equivalent of smearing jam all over your plate/dining table and eating your toast plain, while taking loads of videos where you look like a complete fool" and "Watching you waste all that soup is akin to someone getting battered fish and chips and peeling the batter off, while remarking, 'love peeling dead skin to reveal the smooth new skin within?" were two of the 3,300-plus outraged comments.
By the time the third fourth month of winter comes around, our mouths have deteriorated into a splitting, peeling mess — the dryness level vacillating somewhere between sandpaper and White Walker.
Net neutrality proponents say there's limited data to back up this claim — a favorite talking point of cable and telecom lobbyists — and peeling back the rules will ultimately hurt consumers.
Why my face is less tanned than my body is because I have some acne and scar issues so I use a lot of face scrubs, toners and peeling products.
Fertitta got his start peeling shrimp in the back of his father's restaurant in Galveston, Texas, and launched his own restaurant business empire with a $6,000 loan from the bank.
I toss back the third Bud Light at the Twilight Zone Lounge off 60, and I flick the peeling dead laminate of the bar and listen to bad country music.
Instead of racing to the center in hopes of peeling off centrist Republicans (and often losing by a few points anyway), he's taking the path the new progressive left craves.
Still lifes of bland hospital food—a nondescript bowl of tomato soup, a pitcher of what you'd imagine being lukewarm water—mingle with peeling wallpaper and impotently cast religious iconography.
Masiero, tasked with getting the equipment to Rizzi Comercio, was surprised to find its billing address was a tiny storefront with peeling purple paint in a dilapidated Sao Paulo neighborhood.
The billionaire business mogul has a habit of generously tipping his groundskeepers "when the mood struck him, sometimes peeling $100 bills from a wad in his pocket " recounts the butler.
I have said many times, we are peeling back the layers of corruption, the biggest abuse of power in our country&aposs history, at the highest levels of our government.
I didn't waste any time and started snapping some pics of his fridge before peeling Sam off his couch to come eat dinner with me in a nearby strip club.
I have a complicated relationship with aloe vera gel — and you probably do, too, if you often forget sunscreen and suffer at least one ultra-red, peeling burn a year.
Instead of stanchions, costumes are displayed behind yellow and blue police barriers and clothe vintage mannequins, often missing hands and sporting peeling paint in addition to their satin and sequins.
It's like a scene out of a 'Terminator' flick ... doctors peeling back the skin on Anthony Smith's broken hand to show the metal rod holding the UFC star's bones together!!!
Peeling back the layers of space psychology and technological autonomy that covered his appearance on Top Gear with Jeremy Clarkson, I saw something that is unusual for Jay Kay—contentment.
In order to buy something, you'd point the device at an NFC payment terminal, then swipe your thumb across its surface, as if peeling bills off a wad of cash.
He remembers peeling Kerouac off the ground in front of his cabin in Big Sur early one morning, after Kerouac went on one of his benders while visiting him there.
"So what we started doing was we started peeling off all the business logic from our backend ERP and we started rewriting it ourselves on our own platform," he explained.
We watch them perform an endless series of almost absurdist rituals: peeling vegetables, ironing creases into trousers that nobody but themselves will see, performing military exercises that resemble ballet choreography.
After finally peeling away, he is pulled over for making an illegal left turn and winds up in a police precinct, suspected of nothing worse than driving under the influence.
"They'd sing as they brought the cows in from the field, sing at daily worship, sing while peeling onions," Jennifer Trainer Thompson, the director of Hancock Shaker Village, told me.
So I might not be the most qualified, but today I'm going to redeem my cursed food past and amend my chicken-peeling ways to give you this quality review.
It is this act, the act of peeling tape to erase a structure only to then chart your own course with the same material, that has lingered with me most.
But the danger of China playing divide and rule in the region, peeling the Philippines away from the U.S., and sending signals to Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore, is real.
Warren has risen steadily in the polls in recent months, peeling voters from front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden and progressive rival U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
"Everybody that comes to the event will be chopping, peeling and grating whatever we've got," added James Turner of British environmentalist group Feedback, which organizes the Disco Soup in London.
Martha did talk about telling the various stories as if you were peeling them off a chapel wall and your audience needed to know the difference between sinners and saints.
Along with other instances of women inexplicably peeling their clothes off, it may make you suspect that Mr. Castellucci's use of an all-female cast is not rooted in equality.
Lillian, with a voice coated in five layers of peeling lead paint, is the pure, scamming heart of the city and one of the greatest New Yorkers TV has created.
"This is you when you decide to sleep with your boyfriend," they would say, attaching the tape to the girl's arm and peeling it off, now cloudy with skin cells.
"Rather than obliterating the meadow and planting a large trophy home, we wanted to take the idea of peeling the meadow up and kind of tuck the house underneath it."
As I paid, the woman at the register handed me a branch of longan fruit, the rough shells peeling back to disclose sweet translucent globes, better than any petits fours.
Or we set out little cardboard boxes lined with glue, never imagining the skin-peeling horror that happens when an animal stuck in a glue trap struggles to break free.
As an added burden, they do all of that while gradually peeling away the layers of the mystery surrounding not only their supernatural surroundings but what really happened to dad.
Mondrian's developing interest in peeling back nature's outward appearance to reveal its hidden forms coincides with his aesthetic self-education, which is mapped out chronologically on the galleries' wall plates.
For Mr. Browning, who owns Browning Productions and Entertainment and has a plan to redevelop the site, the prison's razor-topped fencing, century-old buildings and peeling paint are perfect.
Farm workers and their families are routinely exposed to chlorpyrifos, which leaches into ground water and persists in residues on fruits and vegetables, even after washing and peeling, they say.
Together the couple lives in a gorgeous old pile in the Paris suburbs, peeling local mushrooms (her) and keeping distant secrets (him) while aging more or less gracefully in place.
Going through chapters exploring different characters in various points in time felt like peeling back an onion as the full context of plot points crashes over you like a wave.
Some of the caves had sustained damage that could threaten the art, said Indonesian rock art expert Adhi Agus Oktaviana, pointing to threats from salt, dust, peeling, microbes and smoke.
"It had to be someone who had courage and stupidity combined," said Ms. Knudsen, who spent over a decade adding modern features and peeling back layers of midcentury faux pas.
I recently got to walk through a preview of the show in its installation and talk to Stern about the process of peeling through different peoples associations of the word.
It splits the song wide open, but it also feels like he's peeling open a layer of your brain in this really wise, friendly, playful, benign but decidedly enlightened way.
Murray spokeswoman Helen Hare said Murray is "hopeful and optimistic" a deal could come soon, a statement that came as Democrats tried peeling away GOP support from the Graham-Cassidy bill.
Clark told Fox59 that skin was peeling off his arm and face, too; he ended up in the hospital for a week to treat burns on his back, chest, and face.
Currently on view is Megan Marrin's solo show Corps, which features seven paintings of the flower in different stages of its life cycle, from peeling to peaking and, finally, to death.
The immediate downside is that, after peeling off the paper, I looked like I just dipped my lips in a bag of Cheetos, which went away after an hour or so.
MP: There is a beautiful paper which was described by a physicist, [Seth] Putterman, in UCLA, where he took Scotch tape and he demonstrated that peeling Scotch tape generates X-rays.
The only way I solve a Rubik's cube is by peeling off the stickers and putting them back so the Rubik's cube looks done, so it's safe to say I'm amazed.
As for Liberty, F1 offers the sort of live, exclusive content it needs to lock in audiences that are peeling off to on-demand streaming services such as Amazon and Netflix.
They were afraid that they'd have a bunch of monkeys climbing around their car with microphones and tape and peeling off the tape and pulling off the tape and scratching it.
Ted Cruz wrapping a strip of bacon around the barrel of an AR-15, pulling the trigger, peeling the bacon off the smoking gun and eating it with a plastic fork.
She explains that the benefit of peel-off foundation — aside from the fun of peeling it off — is that it'll protect your skin from getting dirty, which can help prevent breakouts.
The hotel and water park follows in the grand tradition of eerie Poconos vacation destinations; beige carpets, long hallways, elaborate chandeliers hung above grand ballrooms with peeling walls, and so on.
Planting a garden is as easy as peeling off the lid, jamming the pod into a pot full of soil or directly into the ground, and then adding water every day.
So, reality check, East Coasters: as long as we're living on a 200 million-year-old scab of slow-peeling rock, occasional shakeups are going to be a part of life.
The bicycle rickshaw pullers, peeling one of his 25-rupee, or 210-cent, quilts off a pile, fold their bodies into strange angles on the four-foot seats of their vehicles.
Block after block of once beautiful two-story craftsman homes have fallen into disrepair, the porches leaning, paint peeling from clapboard siding and "Beware of dog" signs peering from broken windows.
At the foot of an unremarkable tunnel, peeling off the busy Little North Road, in Guangzhou, stands a place that just two years ago was totally unlike the rest of China.
The tiger gets very close to the back of the bike on the road before peeling off into the trees, as the two humans can be heard exclaiming in worried tones.
Counterfeiters often serve lower-quality or tainted alcohol from reused brand-name bottles, Canlar said, so take note of faded, peeling labels on full bottles, a tell-tale sign of tampering.
As result, the company, which, like Kraft Heinz is levered at roughly four times EBITDA, has focused on peeling back its business rather than buying, in order to tackle both challenges.
On the edge of a row of restored brownstones, it is notably unkempt: pink paint is peeling from the doors, and the iron fence along the sidewalk is broken in places.
Commending its control and versatility, Wirecutter reported that this knife excelled in hulling strawberries with one smooth, circular action as well slipping beneath a shrimp shell for efficient peeling and deveining.
We drove across the Queensboro Bridge and continued past car dealerships and transmission shops, the places where your blue Buick Regal, with its peeling paint and cassette deck, goes to die.
It is cheap to live here and artists have found space in the gently peeling neighborhoods — Escandón, San Rafael or Roma Sur — on the margins of fashionable areas or business districts.
After the peeling subsided about five days later (I kinda miss it...), both feet were significantly softer, but there is no doubt that Baby Foot was superior — at least for me.
Then, read a book, have a meal, or watch TV — because you have to let this stuff sit on your brows for a minimum of two hours before peeling it off.
The paint peeling off the walls, the scuffed floors from years of pacing, the smell of piss and feces—it is all a message to the soul that it is trapped.
Her post-work routine involved peeling her clothes off outside the front door and sprinting into the shower, the best strategy she could muster for minimizing the stench inside her home.
A philosophy professor, he teaches at a school with atmospherically peeling walls that are ideal settings for sexual assignations, as you discover in the two scenes that effectively bookend the movie.
And it directed that the foundation convert Mr. Indiana's house, a distinguished but dilapidated 28-year-old Victorian confection with peeling paint and weeds popping through the sidewalk, into a museum.
Moments before Kevin Hart's muscle car violently veered off the road, the driver was peeling out ... according to at least one witness, and cops are paying close attention to that information.
Workers had been scheduled to repair her kitchen cabinets, but soon discovered other issues in the two-bedroom apartment: a broken pipe, disintegrating kitchen walls, peeling paint — and the broken toilet.
"Each time you do one, you're slightly peeling back the layers of the monarchy," said the television presenter Piers Morgan, who has logged time on a series of Fleet Street tabloids.
One recent afternoon, surrounded by photos pinned to peeling walls, of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, John F. Kennedy, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe, Mr. Egilmez worked at his 1923 Singer sewing machine.
Screaming in pain, with skin peeling from their faces and limbs scorched by steam and ash, the survivors were transferred from a dinghy bobbing in the water off the small island.
Motorola went on the defensive, issuing the following statement: We have full confidence in razr's display, and do not expect consumers to experience display peeling as a result of normal use.
The London-based Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) welcomed the TFFA's move to stop using shrimp peeling sheds, but urged companies to offer in-house employment to workers in the subcontracted sheds.
This two-piece set includes an eight-inch chef's knife for all your veggie, fruit, and meat cutting needs, and a 3.5-inch paring knife for peeling and other small tasks.
In that case, devices were sent back with an entire side blacked out (in many cases the result of peeling back a laminate that resembled the protective layer devices ship with).
" Woodward was just the start The White House was already groggy Wednesday from the fearful blow of Woodward's new book peeling open the West Wing, "Fear: Trump in the White House.
Mr. Ryan has long promoted his own policy prescriptions, branding the measures as "A Better Way," centered on durable Republican aims like repealing the Affordable Care Act and peeling away regulations.
He told the Herald his boat pulled multiple survivors on board to treat the victims who were "horrifically burnt" and that he and others poured cold water onto their peeling skin.
Dark silk was peeling off his torso like a rotten-banana peel, and the garment threatened to self-destruct at any moment, revealing Santos's many tattoos (and parts of his anatomy).
Some concerned families are already being relocated; in other homes, maintenance workers are using painter's tape to mark peeling paint spots that residents found contained lead by using store-bought testing kits.
The project, completed with support from the Spanish Embassy in Amman, turns the peeling walls' gray blobs into intentional parts of these landscapes; they become mountains, floors, clouds, and abstract speckled textures.
I find myself explaining the messier parts of the internet like an in-person version of the Reply All segment "Yes, Yes, No," peeling back each layer of context step by step.
I got the impression that not too many of my fellow road-trippers are peeling off the interstate craving cold lobster from a fast food joint — even if it only costs $8.99.
The ad is a three second GIF that promotes Dove's body wash and shows a black woman peeling off a dark shirt and transforming into a white woman in a beige shirt.
Mascaras become waterproof, but are a nightmare to take off; hair gets wilder, thanks to the humidity; and unless you opt for gel, nail polish lasts about 24 hours before peeling away.
On their new track "Wandering Womb," Peeling looked back to an Ancient Greek belief for inspiration that wombs could act independent of the woman, causing her to be emotionally erratic or hysterical.
Having devoted seasons to peeling back the profound social, economic, and cultural chaos political upheaval creates, the show extricates Dany from Mereen by killing two slave masters and burning down a ship.
"Garlic has made Jinxiang richer in the last two years," said Su Xiuling, a local grower who makes some extra money by peeling garlic at the market once the crop is in.
Early review units had revealed a number of critical issues—faulty hinges, layers peeling off the display, and screens on the fritz—which turned the $1,980 smartphone dream into a PR nightmare.
In Moscow alone, some 1.6 million people live in the mostly five-storey peeling apartment blocks which face demolition if the Russian parliament approves a draft law on urban renovation and resettlement.
Even as Trump continued to drone on, the already small crowd began to thin out, with people of all walks of life peeling away quietly as Secret Service agents looked on impassively.

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