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All that velvet blackness pressed up against so much colour.
Pressed up against each other and standing in puddles and stuff.
From being pressed up against a wall, you carve a tunnel.
I wonder if kissing was just faces sloppily pressed up against each other?
Diners stand next door to detox centers here — wellness pressed up against squalor.
It was as if he had his ear pressed up against his own heart.
As I watched, some children stood back up when police pressed up against them.
The thief quickly exited the store with one trouser snake pressed up against another.
" With his lips pressed up against the lens, Kimmel joked, "Is anyone kissing back?
And astronomers forever have their noses pressed up against the window of the unknown.
"He was going for her, his whole body was pressed up against her," Scott recalled.
But when pressed up against the reality of the new administration's first ten days, it dissipates.
Back at the official viewing area, civilians pressed up against the chain-link fence and waited.
That means a fight over raising the debt ceiling could be pressed up against the Oct.
The pressed up against 603 percent and the 30-year rose to as high as 3.15 percent.
She does remember her face pressed up against the car window as he tried to kiss her.
The crowds poured in and pressed up against the glass doors in anticipation of the grand reveal.
She alleges that he pressed up against her while kissing her and that he ejaculated on her.
That means that a fight over raising the debt ceiling could be pressed up against the Oct.
TV cameras pressed up against the glass of the courthouse hoping to catch him on the way out.
She had been missing since Wednesday, when her family found her dresser pressed up against her bedroom door.
Many of the games start late at night, which means that reporters are pressed up against print deadlines.
I have a picture somewhere of a chipmunk in Yellowstone with his nose pressed up against the lens.
Images posted online showed panicked parents pressed up against the school gates, pleading with officials for more information.
On Wednesday, a few subway riders could be seen pressed up against the windows, snapping photos on their cellphones.
One midafternoon I sat in a chair pressed up against my grandmother's hospital bed where she lay minutes from death.
In one scene, I was pressed up against a wall of prison bars, and a lot of skin was showing.
"Like it's sort of like if you were to imagine an octopus in an aquarium pressed up against glass," she says.
She looks like I'd feel if I was pressed up against the glass of my enclosure, watching another species gawk at me.
It was often hot (don't even get me started on the subway in the summer!), and I'd be pressed up against strangers
"Such an illustrious crew — it reminds me of something," Mr. Hilton said, as guests pressed up against a table laden with sushi.
The feeling of insignificance this engenders, of being pressed up against a magnitude that could crush you, could almost be called sublime.
And monetary policymakers are not pressed up against the lower bound on interest rates, at which low inflation becomes a greater threat.
I was in a crowded train and there was a guy pressed up against my back, then he started to move against me.
And that's all their little faces pressed up against the window, and the only thing I could think was, What have we done?
Kasuya, a rear-naked-choke expert, looked to pummel through to Volkanovski's back when he had the Aussie pressed up against the fence.
The bottom section is a beautifully painted brick wall pressed up against the picture plane, spanning the entire lower fifth of the painting.
Jordan and I theorized that he's most likely pressed up against the window hoping a giant robot doesn't crush his shack and kill him.
After attempting but failing to destroy Cruz's candidacy a month ago, establishment Republicans are now pressed up against the back edge of their own sword.
Pressed up against the railings with a good view was Cynthia Bowley, a retired translator from the Isle of Wight just off Britain's south coast.
Children spend anywhere from two to three years (longer for those with different needs) with a diaper pressed up against their most sensitive body parts.
Because all of the action takes place on the Switch screen that's pressed up against your face, you can't actually watch your opponent take their turn.
Glass back, part 2 — When you clean a window at home, do you then spend all your time with your hands pressed up against that window?
It is a time of happiness and national pride, but also a reminder that these countries are young, vulnerable and pressed up against a large, threatening neighbour.
The group of four are citing multiple videos as evidence, one of which appears to show a person being beaten while pressed up against a metal fence.
As detectives combed the scene on Thursday afternoon, many young residents pressed up against the police tape, needling officers and journalists for some word on the shooting.
"The pound is pressed up against some key resistance levels," said Michael Hewson, chief analyst at CMC Markets, noting that sterling was struggling to push past $1.425.
So I ran that for a couple of years, but I really felt like I had my nose pressed up against the glass of the fun stuff.
At once hemmed in and bucolic, it evokes the dwelling in Virginia Lee Burton's 19703 children's book, "The Little House," the looming metropolis pressed up against it.
The only real opening is the mouth, because there's a neck guard wrapped around your throat and the eye holes are pressed up against your eye sockets.
The book has its face pressed up against the pane of the present; its form mimics the way our minds move now, toggling between tabs and terrors.
The start/stop video recording button is way too close to the EVF, which makes it tough to reach while your eye is pressed up against the camera.
Even as these artists landed in London every other week, so many of us in the UK were gazing across the Atlantic, palms pressed up against the glass.
A screen pressed up against a human face forever China's leadership may be as convinced as Mr Yu that fine-grained economic prediction, and thus control, remain impossible.
It was packed, they were pressed up against our equipment, one kid that spent the whole gig directly behind me, studying my gear while writing furiously on a notepad.
Miles away, on the beach, pressed up against the part of the wall in Mexico that juts into the Pacific Ocean, whispers intermingle with the sound of the waves.
Pressed up against the edge of the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida, this city, long home to carnies and cowmen, is best understood as a study in contrast.
"This" meaning rap – a world Drake spent years pressed up against the window of only to come in and challenge perceptions about what it's "supposed to be" in the first place.
Lucho would even pretend to be in the booth with the announcers, his tape recorder pressed up against the television speaker, pulling it away to splice in his commentary with theirs.
She recalled, for instance, that under the guise of teaching her to dance, a 50-year-old crew member pressed up against her with an erect penis when she was 13.
The work week was shitty, your commute had you pressed up against the bodies of strangers, and now, you're wondering what decisions in your life have led to this miserable existence.
But being able to take a step back from having my nose pressed up against the glass of this movie made me realize that its thrills go beyond structure or internal logic.
Minecraft for the Rift tries to pull off both of those styles at once because it was designed to be played on a screen, and not one pressed up against your face.
Once, when he and a man have parked in a meadow, in the man's car, Ritwik senses, after the sex is over, that there are faces pressed up against the misted windows.
Pressed up against a particular corner of the water, we begin to feel close to it, until we realize that the image is out of reach, receding and expanding in directions unknown.
The harassment also continued, she told the Post: Rose groped her, pressed up against her on a private plane, and emerged naked from a shower in a hotel room on a work trip.
Real talk time: I've never found comfort in squeezing the body of a stranger or even quasi-stranger with its heat and its body juices and its germs being pressed up against me.
She has watched a father sing to his young daughter through the wall, married couples pressed up against the metal slats, and children, now grown, filling their parents in on their own kids.
"I remember walking towards the entrance the morning we opened and seeing all these faces pressed up against the glass," Maureen Bausch, the Mall of America's first publicist, said in a blog post.
We were at the far end of the counter: my shoulder was pressed up against a wall, and Iida kept being jostled by the animated gesticulations of a broad man to her right.
When the freshman boys pressed up against the bulletin board in their jackets and ties, they saw Bill and Marvin at the top of their class, ahead of all 21973-some white boys.
I always felt like this little girl, with her nose pressed up against the glass looking at the Emerald City and all the stuff that was out there, but the Bronx seems so small.
" And that, Coppins wrote, is a by-product of the way he'd felt "for virtually his entire life—face pressed up against the window, longing for an invitation, burning with resentment, plotting his revenge.
I am so sorry ..❤️ Hadid on Sunday posted a photo on her Instagram story that showed her foot pressed up against the window of an airport facing a trio of airplanes, CNN reported.
What really makes this product stand out is the genius form factor: electrodes are outfitted into the foam liner face pad that is already pressed up against your face when you're securing your headset.
The company found out that, in packs made between April 0003nd, 2000, and October 22th, 2500, there was a module that occasionally pressed up against a voltage sampling cable in the car's wiring harness.
At least I have a little space to breathe — unlike weekday mornings, heading uptown with the other office goers, looking down, pressed up against one another and pretending it isn't like spooning standing up.
First, Matt Lauer says Lochte now insists he did NOT have a gun pressed up against his forehead during the incident -- but rather, one of the gunmen was pointing the gun in his general direction.
On lockdown drills, she has learned that the safest place to be is pressed up against the wall where the door is, so that if a shooter looks into the room, it will appear empty.
"The pound is pressed up against some key resistance levels," said Michael Hewson, chief analyst at CMC Markets, noting that sterling was struggling to push past the $1.425 level and against the euro at 86.90 pence.
Clouds are pressed up against the picture plane; they are thick, tangible paint, all about air and atmosphere, yet they are also light enough to pass though the figure and the tall building at the left.
But it's also true that the Kardashians seem always to be pressed up against black culture without ever having to be a part of it, or having to suffer the consequences of being born into it.
And yet sometimes a detail will emerge, like a nose pressed up against the aquarium glass, the jellyfish trying to make sense of the nostrils, the dim lighting, how it came to be, and be here.
Black and hispanic Americans are more likely to endure police brutality — like being roughly patted down, grabbed, handcuffed, struck with a baton or pressed up against a wall — than whites are, a new study has found.
The baby, tied to his mother, ear pressed up against her body, is privy to all their plans: to kill the father, sell the house, give the child up for adoption and run off, rich and unencumbered.
The iPhone camera really only offers a pinhole view into the world when the display is pressed up against your face, so Occipital has included a 120-degree wide-angle lens add-on to lessen this effect.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThis thing is so tilted it is downright jaunty, and the big cloth covered speaker is eye catching...which is odd for something that will be pressed up against a wall most of the time.
Then, a mile or so south of our destination, a formation of cars and trucks and CNGs pressed up against us, the taxi slowed and suddenly we were earthbound again: on a jammed-up road in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The G8's Crystal Sound tech also comes with a side bonus that when talking on the phone normally with the device pressed up against the side of your face, the vibrating screen functions similarly to bone-conducting headphones.
He was doing a tiny opening set for BADBAGNOTGOOD at London's Roundhouse and beckoned the audience forward, so they were practically pressed up against the stage with the huge, empty sweep of the venue's rounded arc bending behind them.
Seated on the floor by the light of a candle, Premwati could see the faces of her neighbors, some pressed up against the grill on a window: Those she loved, those in her family, those she had known since childhood.
Housing, he said, is the biggest problem the party has to solve to appeal to voters under 40 who have been left with "faces pressed up against the estate agents' windows" by soaring prices and a shortage of new homes.
During the bear repellent incident at one of its New Jersey fulfillment centers in December—which, notably, was not its first—a can came free of its packaging and discharged, which the company now says may have occurred when it pressed up against safety fencing.
Fellow "Transparent" actor Trace Lysette -- who plays Shea on the Amazon TV series -- claims Tambor made lewd, sexually suggestive and unwelcome remarks to her several times, and once pressed up against her during a break in filming in a "sexually aggressive manner" ... according to Deadline.
Supporters briefly stopped traffic as they pressed up against a prison bus transporting Leung from the hearing, holding up five fingers to represent their five demands, which include Chief Executive Carrie Lam's resignation, direct elections and amnesty for arrested protesters, according to The Associated Press.
For people who worry about the risk, health officials offer common-sense advice: Spend less time on cellphones, use a headset or speaker mode so that the phone is not pressed up against the head and avoid trying to make calls if the signal is weak.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - (Backstory is a series of reports showing how Reuters journalists work and the standards under which they operate) Hundreds of reporters and photographers pressed up against steel barriers last week to get a glimpse of Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk at Manhattan's downtown federal courthouse.
Although the fruit is now most frequently associated with the female anatomy, our literary ancestors picked up on the fact that a bulbous cherry pressed up against pouting lips looks like the tip of a dick, and that a pair of cherries dangling over an open mouth resembles another, slightly hairier pair.
But instead, a crowd of a few hundred people, sweaty and pressed up against each other, found at least half a dozen reasons to celebrate: Six insurgent candidates, many of them women, defeated former members of the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), the group of eight Democratic state senators that broke away from their party to caucus with Republicans in 2011.
Preservation of soft tissue is virtually impossible in fossils, therefore paleontologists rely on endocasts to study the brain. Some skulls have the brain pressed up against them, leaving impressions that allow the paleontologists to see possible structures that are soft tissue that are harder to see such as blood vessels. They found that the casts in Brasilitherium was larger than non mammaliaform cynodonts. This led to the suggestion that Brasilitherium had early evolution of the mammalian brain.
The disease forced Cleary to retire and her weight dropped to just 80 pounds. She would need to use an oxygen tank and breathing tube for the remainder of her life. Even with all of these challenges, Cleary still found a way to create new art; she created a series titled "Breathless" that featured her face, with breathing tubes, pressed up against the glass of a copy machine. Cleary passed away in 2011, shortly after her 69th birthday.
Comancheria Spain had relatively neglected Texas during the 17th-century, but this ended when the French began to expand west from Louisiana. A mission-presidio was built at Nagadoches in 1716, followed by other missions and settlements in eastern Texas. These were generally beyond the usual range of Comanches, but not beyond the effects of the Comanche war with the Plains Apache. By 1728, several groups of Plains Apache had retreated into southern Texas and were pressed up against the mid- Rio Grande.
The next morning, Keith and Rose discover Beverly dead, drowned in a large fish tank. Now on their own, they try to escape in a small sightseeing rowboat with a glass bottom. The zombies attack, and although Keith manages to defeat one by pulling off its goggles, a second one grabs him and drowns him just as the dinghy breaches the reef and drifts free. Rose sees Keith's lifeless body pressed up against the glass bottom of the boat and screams.
Yvel lost by unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, and 29–28). Yvel then faced Jon Madsen on October 23, 2010 at UFC 121, replacing an injured Todd Duffee. Both men circled early on in the fight before Madsen shot for a double-leg takedown that downed Yvel after Gilbert slipped when his knee buckled, they ended up against the cage. Madsen then hit Yvel multiple times when Yvel's head was pressed up against the Octagon padding, resulting in the referee stopping the fight.
Prasophyllum flavum is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with a rhizome-like underground tuber and a single tube-shaped leaf, up to long with a free section less than long. Between eight and fifty fragrant flowers up to across are crowded along a flowering spike up to tall. The flowers are yellowish-green with the ovary pressed up against the flowering stem. As with others in the genus, the flowers are inverted so that the labellum is above the column rather than below it.
The Gulf Stream separates from the US coast near Cape Hatteras (35°N, 75°W) and then travels eastwards across the North Atlantic, becoming the North Atlantic current at about 55°W. In the region between 75°W and 55°W it is subject to meanders and is frequently accompanied by eddies. The northern edge of the current is marked by a sharp fall in temperature. This is also the case at much greater depths, so that the warm current is pressed up against a wall of cold water, called the 'north wall'.
An 1848 drawing of the Private Chapel by Joseph Nash The fire began in the Queen's Private Chapel at 11:15 in the morning when a curtain was ignited by a spotlight pressed up against it. Agents of the Royal Household were in the chapel at the time inspecting works of art. A fire alarm went off in the watch room of the castle fire brigade, manned by the Chief Fire Officer, Marshall Smith. The location of the fire was shown by a light on a grid-map of the castle.
Hatchet is an American horror franchise that consists of three slasher films. The main antagonist in the series is Victor Crowley, a deformed boy who was kept hidden from the world by his father. One Halloween, a group of kids decided to scare Victor by throwing fireworks into his house, but it was engulfed in flames. Victor's father tried hacking down the door with a hatchet, but because Victor was pressed up against the other side of the door, he hit him in the face with the hatchet, killing him.
The wingspan of the adult moth is about 40 mm. Adults can be seen from spring to late summer (October to May). E. verriculata have light brown wings with parallel horizontal stripes that resemble the veins in dead cabbage tree leaves; the moth sits with its body perpendicular to the leaf's long axis and wings pressed up against the leaf, its markings lining up with the veins. If disturbed, the will only fly a short distance before finding another dead brown leaf to settle on, avoiding the green fresh leaves.
Dongshi is situated on a narrow, north-south oriented plain, flanked by the Da Jia River to the west and a mountain ridge to the east. It is this sense of being pressed up against that ridge, at the easternmost edge of the large west-central plain, that gives the town its name. Its elevation ranges from about 330 meters along the Dajia River to 1201 meters in the foothills of the Central Mountain Range. The township is bounded by (clockwise from the north) Zhuolan Township (Miaoli County), and Heping, Xinshe, Shigang, Fengyuan, Houli districts, and Sanyi Rural Township (Miaoli County).
As with other parks of the era, fans were often permitted to stand along the outer perimeter of the playing field itself. When the team began playing winning ball under Frank Chance, overflow crowds became more frequent. Action in the 1906 World Series On August 5, 1894, during its first full season as home to the Cubs (at that point known as the Colts), West Side Park suffered severe damage from fire during a game against the Cincinnati Reds. As the fire spread through the first-base side stands, panicked fans trying to escape pressed up against the barbed wire fence separating them from the playing field.
A common story regarding the tragedy states that the doors at the bottom of the Italian Hall's stairs opened inward. According to the story, when the fleeing party goers reached the bottom of the stairs, they pressed up against the doors, preventing them from opening and causing many people to be crushed. All photos of the doors suggest a double set of doors with both sets opening outward. The book Death's Door: The Truth Behind Michigan's Largest Mass Murder pointed out that the doors were not mentioned as a contributing factor at the December 1913 coroner's inquest, the 1914 subcommittee hearing, or in any of the newspaper stories of the time.
Much of the work was directed by the architect and historian Eugene Viollet-le-Duc who sometimes admitted that he was guided by his own scholarship of the "spirit" of medieval architecture, rather strict historical accuracy. The other major restorations projects were devoted to the medieval Sainte Chapelle and the Hôtel de Ville, which dated from the 17th century. The old buildings that pressed up against the back of the Hôtel de Ville were cleared away, two new wings were added, the interiors were lavishly redecorated, and the ceilings and walls of the grands salons were painted with murals by Eugène Delacroix. Unfortunately, all the interiors were burned in 1871 by the Paris Commune.
Lyrically, new anticipations and appetites are suggested ("I'm ready for what's next"), as is a willingness to throw caution to the wind and take risks ("I'm ready to let go of the steering wheel"). Some of the lyrics, particularly those in the bridge before the final chorus, use the eponymous subway station as a metaphor for time: "Time is a train / Makes the future the past / Leaves you standing in the station / Your face pressed up against the glass". Bono cites the enjoyment of his first child born in 1989 as a major influence on Achtung Baby, as was his wife's second pregnancy during the album's 1991 recording. Bono says babies influenced the lines from the first verse, "I'm ready to say I'm glad to be alive / I'm ready, I'm ready for the push".
Work also began in 1843 on the cathedral of Notre Dame, which had been badly damaged during the Revolution, and stripped of the statues on its façade. Much of the work was directed by the architect and historian Viollet-le-Duc who, sometimes, as he admitted, was guided by his own scholarship of the "spirit" of medieval architecture, rather strict historical accuracy. The other major restorations projects were Sainte- Chapelle and the Hôtel de Ville, dating to the 17th century; the old buildings which pressed up against the back of the Hôtel de Ville were cleared away; two new wings were added, the interiors were lavishly redecorated, and the ceilings and walls of the large ceremonial salons were painted with murals by Eugène Delacroix. Unfortunately, all the interiors were burned in 1871 by the Paris Commune.
There are 3 fossils of the premaxilla excavated from Aumelas, one consisting a close to complete right element, a fragmentary right element, and one with both elements pressed up against one another; they all display a very vermiculated surface texture and contain a concave dent where the dentary tooth lay. Premaxilla foramen is also visible on right element fossil's palatal view and the nares are anterior pointing, the lateral surface has very distinct ornamentation composed of bony ridges that make up the nares lateral margin. The premaxilla contains five alveoli, they increase in diameter towards the distal end and the fourth one being the largest, the last is the same size as the third and does not line up with other alveoli. There are two deep pits lingually right next to the third and fourth alveoli.

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