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"pocked" Definitions
  1. having holes or hollow marks on the surface
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236 Sentences With "pocked"

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A shaky cellphone video showed the pocked face of Col.
Almost every house was pocked with bullet holes, windows shattered.
From the start, the new taxes were pocked with loopholes.
Ruts pocked the permafrost gravel road, scars from dark brutal winters.
Officers described coming across bodies, bleeding students and bullet-pocked windows.
The tissue was pocked with amyloid plaques that resembled black clouds.
The other, with long matted hair, faces the Humvee's bullet-pocked windshield.
Then lawns turn to curated dust pits, pocked with loose, yellow tussocks.
And a teboller, an unassuming sourdough bun strategically pocked with chocolate chips.
Many are pocked with bullet or shell holes and filled with rubble.
But its first test is pocked with obstacles, most of Trump's own making.
The Divine Mercy&aposs facade is still pocked from hundreds of bullet impacts.
Her marriage to Lamar Odom was pocked by the same variety of indiscretions.
The dialogue is gritty but lyrical, sprinkled with Spanish and pocked with profanity.
At their best and weirdest, they are full of impossibly similar pocked stones.
Constant scrubbing has left parts of the monument pocked with holes and roughed-up.
Indonesia is the most volcano-pocked country in the world, with 43 active ones.
The abandoned ranch house was pocked by high caliber ammunition, some penetrating thick walls.
Nothing would enthrall him quite so much as the pocked and stippled human face.
My window blinds were open, and the moon was big and pocked and glaring.
As in other cities, many Baltimore shopping districts are anemic and pocked with vacancies.
The surfaces of Gears of War 4 are pocked with rust and caked with blood.
By December 26 more than 165,000 displaced residents had returned to the shell-pocked city.
The patient's lungs were scarred, stiffened, pocked with dead spots and extremely inflamed, he said.
In Quebec City, the windows of the main mosque are still pocked with bullet holes.
The pancakes can come plain or topped with a single, wrinkly egg, pocked with oil.
Scallops of white surf surged against the pocked foot of a rock covered in seagulls.
Yet as good as his high school career was, it was also pocked with serious injuries.
The roadside grass is tawny and damp, pocked with cottonwood leaves and little pools of snowmelt.
Cigarette burns pocked his skin, and there were a number of deep wounds on his back.
Just up the road, the town's only hospital is empty, a bullet- and shell-pocked skeleton.
This is the pocked dirt road and ugly ocean bay across from my hotel in Fiji.
But Wolff's "opus was pocked with factual errors," as Wemple said -- and that's hard to get around.
Mosul, Iraq (CNN)Sufian stood in the gateway of the bullet-pocked villa, sheltering from the rain.
It was stowed away in a zipped-up pocked I thought was sufficiently insulated against the elements.
Controversial tenure His tenure has nevertheless been pocked with controversies, all of which he managed to survive.
I picked my way across the crust, pocked by holes just large enough to twist an ankle.
For many Democrats, recent weeks have been pocked with reminders of a primary that could have been.
Their own Al Alamin neighborhood offered only a bleak panorama of bullet-pocked homes and deserted streets.
The massacre took place in the walled enclosure of Jallianwala Bagh, which is still pocked with bullet marks.
Its shattered windows and walls pocked by bullets offer a worrying vision of where the country may go.
A silhouette target had been drawn on the bullet-pocked wall, and bits of lead peppered the floor.
Somedays I'd cut at my skin until my body was little more than a pocked-up mumbling consciousness.
Recent presidential history is pocked with examples of male candidates flubbing the task of debating beside a woman.
Each room is clad in pocked cement and plywood for maximum "smash effect," as Mr. Daly put it.
Footage taken on the streets of Mesraba showed tanks near half-collapsed buildings and walls pocked with bullet holes.
The engineers sealed up the trenches that pocked the airfield, filling them with gravel and then resurfaced the runway.
The yard was huge and pocked with a fire pit and edged with poison ivy, trees, a rotting fence.
But their path to Game 7 has been pocked with strife, and so far they have survived it all.
Massive cranes are perched in the main square, clearing rubble and bullet-pocked cars, and knocking down unstable structures.
Credit... JELDAK, Afghanistan — Their young bodies are as broken as the bomb-pocked 40 miles of highway they guard.
"Happy Valley," which is set in an unglamorous West Yorkshire pocked with drugs and unemployment, thinks locally, not globally.
They sit on top of the dash and are pocked with holes, like the vented barrel of a machine gun.
You might think a road, no matter how badly pocked with pot holes, is just an uninspiring piece of pavement.
The story's sentences are often like the one above—long, recursive, pocked by little objections and ricocheting between conflicting accounts.
Bullet holes pocked government buildings, restaurants and homes, and countless residents carried with them the trauma of what they'd lived.
We ran behind a berm, which Army bulldozers had created the previous day, to a house pocked with bullet holes.
For one thing, it took us longer to get there, partly because the road was pocked with many more potholes.
The windows there were pocked with bullet holes; the glass shrugged in on one side and puffed out on the other.
Arrington&aposs shock win was also a dramatic rebuke of Sanford&aposs heated "Never Trump"-style rhetoric and scandal-pocked career.
Unlike airplanes, whose graceful lines and smooth skins help them slip through the atmosphere, they have delicate protuberances and pocked exteriors.
Spanning seven decades, Geometry of Shadows is nonetheless pocked with large chronological gaps due to de Chirico's sporadic output in Italian.
Hallway floors were stained with blood and walls were pocked with bullet holes, according to a Reuters witness on the scene.
The front windshield was pocked with dings and cracked all the way across, and the side pockets were stuffed with maps.
Oppy spent its lifetime on Mars racking up important discoveries and sending home stunning images from its travels over crater-pocked plains.
Images from the city show rows of burned houses, pocked with bullet holes were ISIS fighters attempted to hold back advancing troops.
Controversial tenure Kelly's tenure working for Trump was pocked with controversies, and officials were often amazed at how he managed to survive.
But he's also a man with a pocked personal history when it comes to allegations of assault, statutory rape, and other entanglements.
Newspaper vending boxes cast shadows across the pocked ground, and a bike wheel barely pokes out from the bottom of the photo.
Look up prominent twink Ed Chianese, and you'll find his pocked résumé bears resemblances to those of addicts in our real world.
Muslim worshipers kneeling on the floor in a Quebec City mosque pocked with bullet holes from an attack over a year ago.
Bleecker Street revival: A once-luxe stretch of the West Village that was recently pocked with empty storefronts is sprucing up again.
In tribute to Thompson, the bar combines rustic chic with artful dilapidation: a fireplace, repurposed church pews, walls that appear bullet-pocked.
A sad but persistent ghost, a pale shade in a John Starks jersey pocked with stains and a few sizes too big.
The landscapes depicted here are deep, dark blue, craggy hills of ice rucked and seamed and then pocked with the night sky.
Above the water, they looked jagged, all angles and planes; but below, they were round and pocked, like "giant golf balls," he says.
During that speech, Khan pulled out a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution from his pocked and offered to let Trump borrow it.
And each is the signature of almost incomprehensibly violent motion, in the form of thermonuclear reactions and boiling gas pocked with magnetic storms.
A year later, the greenery is back, but Tortola's lush hills are still pocked with houses wreaked by Hurricane Irma's 178 mph winds.
The state is filled with New Deal–era bridges — nearly two-thirds of them deficient — and with roads so pocked with potholes that Gov.
His leg is marked and pocked, and he sits stiffly on the ground inside their tent, with one lumpy foot stretched out before him.
But the ones Ernesto Benavides captures are almost entirely brown, revealing a wasteland pocked by muddy, gaping holes where trees once fought for light.
Al-Qaim's mayor believes the fence is essential to the stability needed to successfully rebuild the town, which is still pocked with airstrike debris.
The 18-year-old victim told Monroe "to call police and then passed out," Victor recalled outside the bullet-pocked foundation of his home.
For the first mile, I slalomed between competitors as we navigated a rutted dirt road pocked with divots large enough to roll an ankle.
There are lacy-edged dosas and cakelike dosas, delicate dosas that crumple like hankies, and fat, deeply pocked dosas that break where they're creased.
A once-luxe stretch of the West Village that, until recently, was pocked with empty storefronts, is starting to return to its old glory.
Hilda believes that the world is pocked with portals — "thin places," she calls them — where the living come very close to whatever is beyond.
And like other Americans, Trump interpreted what he saw through his own personal history, one that is pocked with accusations of misconduct and assault.
Similar moves have taken place in Herald Square, which is pocked with vacancies despite being near the Empire State Building, a huge tourist draw.
And a Greek paragpegma calendar from 100 BCE aligns stellar phenomena with weather predictions; it is pocked with holes for pegs to mark the date.
But Garland's film more closely resembles Denis Villeneuve's recent science fiction hit Arrival, another slow, airless, fascinating film pocked with moments of sudden explosive action.
It broadcast live from several captured villages, showing collapsed concrete buildings, rubble-strewn streets, bullet-pocked walls and smoke rising above fields in the distance.
At Villa Somalia, the bullet-pocked Italian-built Art Deco presidential palace, Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud, the police commissioner, says that things have got better.
PS4 / Xbox One / PC – August 43rd, 2016 The lead up to the sequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution has been pocked with delays and controversies.
" PhRMA — the deep-pocked trade group representing pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. — came out swinging after the announcement, arguing it would "jeopardize access to medicines.
The western edge of the island is almost lunar: white and brown, stark and rocky, pocked with narrow, water-filled crevices that reflect the clouds.
And in Europe, where many cities were pocked with postwar rubble, adventure playgrounds could be temporarily installed in these vacant lots, utilizing their raw materials.
It showed a barren, undulating vista pocked by a smaller crater, as did another picture sent 12 hours later as the rover began its journey.
The otherwise featureless landscape is pocked by the vast opencast mines from which lignite is stripped, and the lakes formed when disused ones are flooded.
Thieves had stolen the furnace and all the piping, holes pocked the roof, and smoke damage on the walls gave the impression of mold spores.
The show revamps Technical Boy (Bruce Langley) from his depiction in the novel as an acne-pocked, greasy basement-dweller into something more Silicon Valley sinister.
It appears to have been mostly bloodless, although the home of Ignatius Chombo, the finance minister, who is among those detained, is pocked with bullet holes.
Moyo's front door was blown open with explosives, scattering glass across the entrance hall, while the inside walls of Kasukuwere's house were pocked with bullet holes.
Stretching from tourist-pocked coastline into Maine's sparsely populated interior, the district was once a Democratic stronghold, dotted with coastal shipbuilders and union-heavy mill towns.
That energy makes its way outward, through boiling gas pocked with magnetic storms that crackle, whirl and lash space with showers of electrical particles and radiation.
She pointed out the cardio room, the yoga studio, the co-working spaces and the walls pocked with molded-plastic grips in many shapes and colors.
The valley was wide and flat, pocked with gaping calderas that blew enormous plumes of steam into the air, like sideways clouds drifting into the sky.
Mr. Parker said workers were continuing to patch potholes, which pocked the city's 103,400 lane-miles of street after a brutal cycle of freezing and thawing.
It's certainly a positive and much-needed move from a company that has resisted introducing these features despite having a past pocked with sexual assault and murders.
"I was doing what I was meant to be doing, and he knew it," Arya said of her father, before pulling out the scroll from her pocked.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads New York City is pocked with what are known as privately owned public spaces (POPS), created following a 21970 zoning resolution.
This salmon-colored XL backpack also features a zipper on top and a zipper pocked on the exterior, plus some extra little details to up its aesthetics.
Two scrawny, acne-pocked Latino teenagers in T-shirts and sandals were seated at matching desks on opposite sides of the room staring unblinking at laptop screens.
Equally reptilian, the puckered skin in "Twisted 11" and the pocked surface of "Lava Dyad" (both 2015) suggest the effects of extreme heat, both manmade and natural.
The teen is slight with large lugubrious eyes crowned by dense eyebrows, his cheeks lightly pocked by adolescence; he hustles to survive, working nightshifts in seedy motels.
In his hometown for the annual United Nations General Assembly, Trump has engaged in a week of intensive diplomacy pocked by the persistent political chaos in Washington.
But in the shadows of the city's thriving business and entertainment district are languishing East Side neighborhoods pocked with boarded-up homes and overgrown, trash-strewn lots.
In "Naked Portrait With Green Chair" (224), he renders a model's drooping breasts and cellulite-pocked thighs so pitilessly that the picture verges on the self-parodic.
What would Rogers, a lifelong Republican who died in 2003, make of today's experience of childhood, pocked with school shootings, social media, and a bully-like president?
It's pocked with citations — a result of the computer's inability to understand themes and concepts — and many sections are a paragraph long, built around just one research paper.
His affable, game-show-host looks and just-folks manner have been insidiously successful in blunting the impact of a past pocked with racism, Jew-hating and revisionisms.
The only other artwork in the old reading room is a Caravaggio still life: a basket of slightly worm-eaten fruit stuck with a few pocked, withered leaves.
All they had to do was build a road in and out of the forest — 20 grueling miles straight up a mountainside pocked with jagged eruptions of granite.
But in Tuesday's rain, the bullet-pocked and scorched walls of the mosque, built in the 11th century on the site of an older building, cut a forlorn sight.
The bickering between them is discordant filler, particularly given the miseries — the bullet-pocked buildings, the orphaned, the starving, the desperate and the dead — that surround the aid workers.
It has also put out a video from inside the Baghouz camp, showing bearded fighters among bullet-pocked cars and lying on earth ramparts as they fired assault rifles.
The races that could flip the Senate Donald Trump has painted to his supporters a picture of a country pocked with blighted communities, ravaged by entire industries shipped overseas.
Looking closely at "Zacaba," the viewer can identify not only the pocked imprints of rough stones on the paper, but also the reddish tinge of soil intermingled with graphite.
At the Quebec mosque, its windows still pocked with bullet holes, the Muslim community is still struggling to come to terms with the attack and their fear and grief.
Those returning must come to terms with an island that is still crippled, where power outages are frequent, businesses remain shuttered and hillsides are pocked with blue roof tarps.
Food waste is a contributor, and so is traditional wrapping paper, the kind pocked with glitter or coated with plastic for that festive sheen, and therefore unfit for recycling.
Along with a Congolese interpreter, they had traveled to a part of Kasaï-Central Province to investigate a new rebellion that had pocked the area with suspected mass graves.
Only the lowest stones were ancient, and I knelt to lay my hands on them, jagged and pocked from the salt air, imagining the hands that had placed them there.
On a recent visit to Jallianwala Bagh, visitors peered down the "martyrs' well," where people jumped to their deaths to avoid gunfire, and photographed a brick archway pocked by bullets.
The acclaimed murder mystery -- starring Daniel Craig, Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Evans and Don Johnson -- has pocked $63.5 million in North America and a strong $124 million globally to date.
As Spite Your Face opens, we meet an androgynous street urchin named Pic, whose rotting teeth are framed by inflamed gums, and whose snow-white face is pocked with red sores.
And, in some ways, the scraggly parkland along the Bushwick Inlet in Brooklyn, pocked with industrial ruins and warehouses where a 28-acre park was to be born, is exactly that.
There was enough torque to skip around any hazards that pocked the city's streets, and at about 240 pounds the bike is nimble enough to those movements felt sharp and confident.
Kelly, who once was seen as a stabilizing force within the White House, also had a tenure pocked with controversies, and officials were often amazed at how he managed to survive.
Most sectors fell, as investors took profit in property shares following last week's nearly 4 percent jump, and pocked gains in financials, which hit more than two-year highs on Friday.
In poor neighborhoods like Buffalo's East Side, a new $42 million WorkForce Center is rising, a glimmer of hope in a neighborhood pocked with empty lots, rundown businesses and vacant storefronts.
CreditCreditFred McDarrah/Getty Images, via Pavel Zoubok Gallery At times the fight for civil rights is a straight road pocked with speed bumps; at other times a maddening spiral of detours.
Environmentalist stickers festoon a neighborhood pocked with gas guzzlers; a small dog, seated in a stroller, twitches in the sea breeze, rumbling past a homeless man sprawled across a sidewalk bench.
On Key West, by contrast, one resident who was able to speak to a reporter by landline described streets pocked with shutters, windows and branches, but no flooding or ravaged houses.
However you tweak it, the mousse sets within a couple of hours, airy and firm, smooth and creamy, with no chance of bits and no pocked surface of fallen, broken bubbles.
A foot of new snow had fallen the night before, and spindrift whipped off La Meije, a sea of icy blue glaciers pocked by crevasses and cliffs unfurling down its flanks.
Buildings and walls were pocked-marked from bullets and shell-fire, metal satellite dishes were bent and scorched, and the dome of a mosque had a gaping hole near its base.
Military airstrikes, artillery and heavy machine-gun fire turned the lakeside city&aposs central business district and outlying communities into a smoldering wasteland of disfigured buildings and bullet-pocked mosques and houses.
"Take this one, it's the best piece," Mr. Bianco told me, handing over a marinara slice whose crust was puffy and blister-pocked at the edge, thin but crisp at the tip.
Danforth Avenue in Toronto, the site of Sunday's attack, was a crime scene in the aftermath; a cafe window was pocked with bullet holes and the area was packed with police cruisers.
Still, advocates have criticized the disclosures as pocked with holes, with few details shading in the nature of the abuse allegations or how church officials responded to them when they were made.
We pass Ottoman-era villas with arched windows, a Versace-branded glass tower and the bullet-pocked hulk that was a Holiday Inn until the Battle of the Hotels in the 1970s.
Moby-Dick isn't only a predator, he's pocked and battered from an eternity of battle: "Harpoons lie all twisted and wrenched in him," Ahab says to his Pequod crew at one point.
The clay pumped into it is destined to be broken up and recycled: the structure is too big to leave the gallery in one piece, too pocked with bubbles to endure firing.
Speaking to the camera as his car passed from fields into a town pocked with shell holes, Assad said Syria's long-term challenge would be to "rehabilitate" children brought up under rebel rule.
"What we don't want is this, what's happening in Madre de Dios," Kuczynski told Fujimori at a presidential debate as he held up an aerial photo of rainforest pocked with illegal mining pits.
In an interview last week at the mosque, its windows still pocked with bullet holes, Mr. Labidi said the gunman had staked out the building for days before storming it around 8 p.m.
"We can't make a living purely off coffee anymore," one young farmer told me in the dappled shade of his coffee plantation, pointing to the limp, yellow roya-pocked leaves all around us.
When he bought the prewar building, it was a bedraggled warehouse, with seemingly nothing to save except the interestingly pocked concrete floors; the ceiling had been dropped and the walls were cement blocks.
In many towns, shoppers have been flocking to newly built shopping center, leaving the historic city centers decaying and pocked with commercial vacancies — much as U.S. main streets were hollowed out decades ago.
Dressed in faded shorts and flip flops, he showed a visitor the remains of what until recently had been a shady woodland: uprooted trees and freshly exposed earth pocked with heavy-equipment tracks.
President Trump was lavished with extravagant royal pomp here Saturday, an elaborate start to a trip meant to bolster international partnerships but which aides now hope can reset a scandal-pocked narrative back home.
The photo, which was obtained by the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica, shows an Ole Miss student named Ben LeClere holding a shotgun while standing in front of the bullet-pocked sign.
MARAWI, Philippines — The houses still standing after more than three months of fierce urban combat in Marawi are barely holding on — pocked with bullet holes on the outside and blackened by fire from within.
After a break at home, he headed to a tributary of the Salzach River, which separates Germany from Austria, and swam loops for six minutes as a light rain pocked the 42-degree water.
Russia questions swirl The week-long swing through the Middle East and Europe provided momentary relief for a beleaguered Trump, whose presidency reached its most precarious moments in the scandal-pocked week before he departed.
Police officers then used their bodies to shield the boy and his mother against the gunfire, Andrew said, whisked them into the back of a bullet-pocked police car and sped them to a hospital.
In poverty-pocked areas in the Midwest and the South, poor people die sooner; in other words, in places that lack the services and infrastructure that wealthy big cities usually provide, people are less healthy.
First-year computer science student Thatcher Chamberlin has made a site that turns the lunar surface into 3D-printable STL files, so you can print out your own plasticky patch of crater-pocked Moon-land.
These hodge-podge emergency response efforts, bolstered by private insurance and helping a lucky few, are vastly inadequate strategies for dealing with what is unquestionably a bleak and disaster-pocked future -- for everyone in America.
The 22015th century is pocked with many such examples, a mere handful of which include Paula Modersohn-Becker (who died at 22008); Egon Schiele (22007); Bob Thompson (22008); Eva Hesse (22010); Jean-Michel Basquiat (22009).
CreditCreditGarrett Grove KHOM, China — Tucked beneath a shallow outcropping in the rolling lowlands of the Altai Mountains, four men glide along the shadow-pocked rock face, their faint silhouettes stalking a herd of unsuspecting ibex.
Editorial Boko Haram's continuing raids of terror have turned a swath of territory in the Sahel region in northern Africa into a virtual wasteland, barren of crops and livestock, pocked by ghost villages lying in ruin.
The explanatory essays following each story are bewilderingly constructed, often merely retelling the plot of the story the reader has just finished, and pocked with footnotes that go into unnecessary detail about areas of common knowledge.
Herman Cain and Stephen Moore, two of his picks to sit on the board of the Federal Reserve, have withdrawn their names from contention when it became clear their backgrounds were too pocked even for many Republicans.
On a smaller scale, Erich Berger and Mari Keto's "Open Care" (2016) imagines nuclear waste passed down through heirloom objects — bronze disks pocked with steel pellets — through which each person would take responsibility for monitoring its storage.
Given the opportunity to work with only one of those things, the studio has poured all its resources into incredible vistas and carefully molded cliffs, their surfaces pocked with climbing handholds marked by a subtly weathered texture.
On my last day on the island, we climbed into the helicopter and took off from a fallow field in the island's central valley, and swept up the sea cave-pocked coast toward the most rugged swaths.
There was a 720-square-foot room at the top of the General Society building that had served as an art studio — its pine floor was splattered with paint, its skylight blackened, its walls pocked with holes.
The walls closed in—steep, streaked limestone cliffs with a terra-cotta tinge, pocked high and low with dark openings big and small, made by waterfalls during an era, post-Ice Age, when these precincts were lush.
Yet here they were, both 37, moving to a corner of town pocked by empty lots, cramming into an apartment above Ms. Sabir's mother, in the very duplex that Ms. Sabir's grandparents had bought six decades earlier.
Titled "Wounded but Still Standing in the Face of the Unthinkable," the 66-foot-long sculpture consists of two stainless steel slabs, crushed and pocked with holes, bending upward toward the sky in a gesture of hope.
The road widens while the pavement narrows, massive trucks trundle along tarmac pocked with potholes and the scale of the buildings—a cheerily named waste disposal business, a joiners, a Carpet City further down—seem immediately boosted.
A colossal head of Hercules from 2nd-century Venice was reworked into a now unknown biblical figure for a 14th-century Florence baptistery, with medieval drilling pocked into the finer Roman work on his beard and face.
In person, it's almost cartoonishly well suited as a fortress; as you come from the north, across the border with Spain, the rock is an immense, thousand-foot-tall cliff face pocked with firing positions and gun emplacements.
RAQQA, Syria (Reuters) - Raqqa's hospital, a big complex pocked with bullets holes, whose capture will signal the end of Islamic State's crumbling Syrian capital, lies just 200 yards from a front-line base of the Syrian Democratic Forces.
In social practice works such as The Waterpod Project (2006-10), WetLand (2014-ongoing), and Swale, Mattingly constructs provisional, often aquatic, habitats — boats pocked with domes, huts, tents, sheds, and gardens — as quixotic experiments in ecological self-sufficiency.
Traveling through the bullet-pocked, bombed-out remnants of the capital, I noticed a striking sight: two policemen in white uniforms proudly directing traffic at the busy K4 roundabout, long a target of suicide bombings and other attacks.
New filings reveal that altogether the three companies spent more than $22019 million in a year pocked with congressional hearings, revelations regarding Russian interference, and little concrete progress by lawmakers who are putting new pressure on America's tech giants.
Every planet in the game is meant to be fully explorable, and the things you find there — the cities, smaller settlements, ruins, wilderness, weather patterns, and crater-pocked wastelands — are all dictated by the fictional history that created them.
Ten volunteers from New York City Medics, a humanitarian aid group providing emergency medical care, are set up in an abandoned, bullet-pocked house, working with a team of Iraqis from the Rapid Response Division of the Federal Police.
It's exceptionally complex, light yet satisfyingly substantial, chewy and stretchy, shiny and moist, with a crumb so pocked with air bubbles that it looks like a system of caves, and a lacy pattern of oiled char on its underside.
I hate them in that they are cavity-pocked and root canal-ridden, and their lack of resilience to my sugary sweet-filled lifestyle has resulted in me making innumerable trips to the dentist and spending thousands of dollars on repairs.
There, testers do things like swerve through courses of orange cones to simulate a driver dodging obstacles, drive over a trough of water to see if tires hydroplane, climb up a hill pocked with boulders to test four-wheel drive systems.
During a chat at the mosque, which is still pocked with bullet holes, its director, Mohamed Labidi, told me that he feared that the far right combined with right-wing radio was fomenting hatred against Muslims and fear of the other.
" He describes slave owners at elegant parties, how "the drinking would start and the festive spirit would darken, and all the masks of fashion and breeding would fall away, until the oozing, pocked face of Elm County would lie revealed.
Booker's plan, released on Tuesday, would put money in Americans pocked with a "progressive climate dividend" paid to Americans through new carbon fees placed on fossil fuel producers and would use executive action to undo much of Trump's climate action.
It's a triumph of foodservice engineering: The crust is bubble-pocked and freakishly crispy, while the apple filling is thickened with a starchy slurry that includes freeze-dried, pulverized apples, which then rehydrate with the exuded apple juices for supreme apple flavor.
Neil Armstrong had plenty on his mind — on the afternoon of July 20, 1969 — as he guided the Apollo 11 lunar module, known as "the Eagle," over the barren, crater-pocked surface of the moon, anxiously searching for a place to land.
The party once ruled many of the labor strongholds of the southwest, where the river's edge is pocked with brownfields and shuttered taverns and roadside sunflowers that tilt backward, like a boxer dodging a punch, when a truck cuts a curve too sharply.
Designed by sculptor George Trakas in 2007 as part of the Wastewater Treatment Plant's expansion, the Nature Walk incorporates granite maps, secluded shady corners, and touches like geological epochs engraved on the waterfront stairs, which are pocked with triangular openings for plant life.
He kept the courtyard exactly as he found it, pocked with small eruptions through which seedlings had taken root, and where another architect might have opted to tear down the walls in the office space, to turn it loftlike, he did not.
They can be fragile, like the hole-pocked sweaters ("Holes," fall 1982) that are the oldest pieces gathered here, or tough, like a jagged skirt and top in what looks like leather but is in fact rayon and polyurethane ("Tomorrow's Black," spring 2009).
Editorial As the destructive coal mining process known as mountaintop removal ebbs in Appalachia, it is leaving behind what amounts to its own grim field of tombstones: A grossly disfigured landscape pocked with decapitated mountains standing flat as mesas and inhospitable to forest restoration.
That's not to say that the other two aren't comfortable or don't have compelling visual identities: The PSVR could have come out of an R&D department in Tron, and what the LED-pocked Vive sacrifices in sleekness it makes up for in implied horsepower.
" Abbott signed the bill at an indoor gun range in Austin, the state capital, then demonstrated his own shooting skills at an upstairs firing gallery before holding up his bullet-pocked target and quipping, "I'm gonna carry this around in case I see any reporters.
Nevertheless, the new sweeping footage shot on-site for the series, and the interviews Baer conducts with architects, urban planners, historians, scholars, and current residents, illuminate how the urban landscape of the US came to be, with its skyscraper-pocked cities and cookie-cutter suburbs.
Endo InternationalWhat happened: The maker of the opioid painkiller Percocet lost more than 2420 percent of its value in 2390, a year pocked with financial disappointment, marketing controversy, and the specter of a criminal investigation related to allegations of price-fixing of generic drugs.
Human Rights Watch researchers saw children drinking water from a tank with worms coming out of the spout, according to a report the group released in July, and the skin of many women and children they saw was pocked with sores caused by a parasite.
Feeling woozily, torrentially fifteen himself, Bobby stood there with the ten spot crushed in his hot grip and a corona of flush diffusing across his pocked cheeks as he waited to see if the girl he'd known as Becky would at least look back.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads KOYA, Iraqi Kurdistan — The eastern approach to the Kurdish town of Koya descends down a narrow two-lane highway that carves through a valley of endless sideways slices of brown and ochre, pocked with stubborn brush and spindly oaks.
South Bend's northwest, pocked by vacant lots, broken curbs and blighted by streets that residents say have gone unpaved for years, is a world away from the sleek, revitalized downtown at the center of Buttigieg's audacious argument for placing himself in the highest office in the land.
His stop in Las Vegas on Sunday kicked off a three-day fundraising tour through San Diego and Los Angeles, where the President was planning to use his still-considerable pull among deep-pocked Democrats to pad his party's congressional campaign coffers, along with the Clinton campaign's.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (CNN)President Donald Trump was lavished with extravagant royal pomp here Saturday during his first stop abroad as President, an elaborate start to a trip meant to bolster international partnerships but which aides now hope can reset a scandal-pocked narrative back home.
For a team whose image has lately been pocked by franchise pageboy Mark Davis' let's say self-interested decision to relocated the Raiders to Las Vegas, Lynch's return might well be the only thing, short of a Super Bowl, that could sustain the goodwill of Oakland fans.
If more than just a memory exists, it takes as its most common form the shape of a stained coaster, an empty matchbook, a creased bookmark, or—if one is lucky or particularly bent on hoarding paper—a poster backed with glue or pocked with staple holes.
Editorial Here's a warning to the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, and other environmentally inclined Senate Democrats, like Sheldon Whitehouse and Ed Markey: A legislative minefield lies dead ahead, pocked with destructive amendments of Republican origin hostile to clean air, clean water, endangered species and fragile landscapes.
In their first one-on-one session of the 2020 primary, destined to be unusual for its context, the candidates set off on an often strikingly punchy evening, pocked with enough voice-raising and purposeful gesticulating that the two-yard rhetorical demilitarized zone was repeatedly breached.
The Promzona is an industrial tract built into an area known for fuel refineries, and it resembles a Hollywood set of what people think war looks like: abandoned homes with traces of past lives strewn about and streets pocked with the unmistakable flowers of shell explosions.
Originally installed in a downtown Manhattan office building immediately after 217/28, the pocked and scarred wall flag — a 21st-century update of Jasper Johns' encaustic White Flag (1955) — expressed what has turned out to be a prescient sense of the country's increasingly frayed political fabric.
The first takes into account the rockings in the vicinity and Bostian's own reported account of his train being struck by a large object, his forehead wounds and a small pocked dent on the left side of the windshield — a dent of the kind typically produced by a rock.
Sönke Johnsen, a biologist at Duke University, told Dr. Walkowicz that his team had stumbled upon a bizarre correlation: When the surface of the sun was pocked with dark sunspots, an indicator of solar storms, gray whales and other cetacean species seemed more likely to strand themselves on beaches.
They see its soft contours, pocked surface, hard-to-judge distances and near horizons in the way you see places that you may or may not go to while visiting nearby, not as you see things to possess, not as you see representations, or illusions, or other people's points of view.
While the city's public protesting hubs were hardly empty — it was still a national political convention — there was little evidence as the night neared its end that the nomination of Donald J. Trump had prompted any unusual flaring of the violence and fractiousness that has at times pocked his campaign rallies.
As determined by the National Geodetic Survey at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, our country's geographic center is in the middle of a remote, hoof-pocked field, about a half-hour's drive from Belle Fourche, S.D. Marking the exact spot is a small metal disc engraved with the word CENTER.
From so vital a perspective, one longs for at least a snapshot of national scale — the West pocked with frackpads, the almost daily earthquakes in Oklahoma from waste injection, the tens of thousands of people who've had no say in drilling near their homes, the workers risking damage, the question everywhere: Who will defend the water?
It began with cavalry charges on horseback, with uniforms topped by plumed helmets, and parades through streets with flags waving and children tripping over themselves alongside soldiers — and it ended with parades of the blind and disfigured, with swaths of land so pocked with unexploded ordnance and so toxic with chemicals that they're still uninhabited 100 years later.
These areas include not only the oil-rich Arctic refuge but also Alaska's Tongass National Forest, the largest intact temperate rainforest where the U.S. Forest Service wants to allow new logging, and Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, a popular lake-pocked forest near where the administration wants to allow a copper and nickel mining operation.
"You can bet the fossil fuel endorsement sweepstakes will kick into full swing as those in the Republican field will try and outdo one another in attacking clean air, clean energy and climate action policies backed by the American public but opposed by deep pocked fossil fuel campaign funders," Sierra Club Political Director Khalid Pitts said in a statement.
Get out of my business with that nightmare you call music, with your tears and pleading, the whining of excuses—oh, sorry, that is your music, that crybaby boohoo-ery, that blurt, that diminuendo, that waaah, that large-ass mess, that chicken pot pie all pocked with freezer burn, that coyote hung from a fencepost as a trophy and a caution.
I knew other things too: that the marble of his face was pocked with holes, for instance, which restorers had filled in, and that he was missing a small chip of stone from one of his lower eyelids, and that his right little toe had been lost multiple times, and that a crazy man had taken a hammer to his left foot in 22015.
After an excellent three-course prix fixe lunch for 246 euros — tiny mussels cooked in a creamy saffron-spiked bisque, haddock in a coriander court bouillon with mushrooms and potato purée, and baked apple lashed with caramel, I came back for dinner: pickled candy beets with faisselle (fresh cheese), steak with homemade frites and Béarnaise sauce, and a quivering, bubble-pocked, caramel-laced eggy-tasting crème caramel.
But in a presidency pocked with the less-than-regal vocabulary of this Washington moment — tweets about witch hunts and hoaxes, liars and leakers — the document is also striking for its window into the singular verbal tics and strategic instincts of the executive speaker: part flattery-laden banter ("Your economy is going to get better and better I predict"), part foreboding ambiguity ("I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation").
Fairview 1 mile METRO-NORTH NEW York Walkway Over the Hudson Highland Poughkeepsie station MANSION SQUARE Park Hudson River MAIN ST. EASt-WEST ARTERIAL Poughkeepsie Arlington DUTCHESS COUNTY SPRATT Park Poughkeepsie New York Dutchess COUNTY New York City By The New York Times Encouraged by city leaders who have rezoned neighborhoods to boost density, hired planning staff and dangled tax breaks, those builders are adding apartment buildings to downtown blocks once pocked with empty lots, near new restaurants and craft breweries.
We got great pictures of its love-heart bedecked surface: And almost obscenely high-resolution images of its icy, mountainous, crater-pocked topology: NASA even got a bit modern art with this trippy image that uses colour to highlight different Pluto regions: If you were in any doubt of quite how intimate these portraits were, this gif compares the crispness of the New Horizons shots we've got now to the best we could manage with the Hubble telescope before: Misellaneous Moons Pretty she might be, but Pluto ain't the only space rock in the sky.

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